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To: Lilian Debray who wrote (2440)8/7/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 5206
 
News out on War Eagle - check thread post news if you
have it!!! This should drive loser stocks like KRT!

over and out - aj



To: Lilian Debray who wrote (2440)8/7/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
This kimberlite that was described in that SEM report
is the largest known kimberlite in the world. The RIO
TINTO group is going back for a large sample soon and
that news may be out today or next week. This good
news might even drive KRT - I understand their 1998
fall drill program was postponed, maybe this will
change that. I told you all last week this news!!!

Miles, BUDDY and eddy must be pretty stunned right now.

over and out 'til Monday, got to go back and tag my claims,
ran out the week before.

average joe



To: Lilian Debray who wrote (2440)8/7/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 5206
 
Lytton Minerals is at Buffalo Narrows according to one of my
stakers. They are short of people and need extra axes, should
add to the over-all interest of the Saskatchewan plays.

average joe



To: Lilian Debray who wrote (2440)8/7/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Lilian Debray  Respond to of 5206
 
Some of the Kimberlite bodies at FALC

Body Estimated Mass (t)

122 540 000 000
140 536 848 200
145 213 460 000
150 267 162 500
176 110 825 000
220 50 400 000*
Source: Saskatchewan Energy and Mines and KRT 1997 news releases for 150, 176, 220

* 220 is part of a huge cluster, an estimation of its mass could depend
on how the kimberlite body is defined. Although this estimation is
technically correct, the body is also considered to be bigger than
100.000.000 tonnes because several others such as 147 flank it very
closely. (note from second hand information in answer to a question re: news release)