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To: wayne cath who wrote (8885)11/8/1998 7:07:00 PM
From: The Osprey  Respond to of 11676
 
To all,
Here is a copy of a message I sent to John rather than re-type it and I would like 1King or Ed to perhaps comment on it.

To: John L.
From: Osprey
Sunday, Nov 8 1998 10:09AM ET

John,
I know you are UTD on this but I found last week-end that this old NR from July
answers a lot of questions in view of rumours and questions we have had on the thread
lately.I am referring to this NR and remember it is July 1998.

newswire.ca

DONNER/NORTHER ABITIBI:

"The test PEM survey shows the area containing the 1997
massive sulphide intercepts and the above six holes to be moderately
anomalous, however PEM has identified a large anomaly located 600 m to the
southeast which is highly conductive and has not been drill tested."


It gives us an idea that they are Southeast of hole 96 and that there was or is a drill on
MGJ but in view of what has been occuring of late it also would suggest the drill is
concentrating on the area on the DML/NAI property 600m southeast of the initial hole
and west of MGJ.

DML/MGJ:

"PEM has identified a strong anomaly in the southwest corner of the Major
General/Donner area and the adjacent Northern Abitibi/Donner ground,
southwest
of the 0.2 m thick massive sulphide intersection in 98-107."


SIGNIFICANT ASSAYS
Table 1
(August 17, 1998 News Release)

Joint Venture Drill Hole Angle End of Hole Gabbro/Gneiss
(m) Contact (m)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cypress/Donner 97-079 90 degrees 999.70 758.10
N. Abitibi/Donnner 98-098 90 degrees 262.10 166.10
N. Abitibi/Donnner 98-101 90 degrees 273.10 171.00
N. Abitibi/Donnner 98-102 90 degrees 274.60 183.20
N. Abitibi/Donnner 98-103b 90 degrees 270.40 176.80
N. Abitibi/Donnner 98-104 90 degrees 447.8 162.00
Major G./Donner 98-107 60 degrees SW 547.7 262.80

From To Interval Nickel Copper Cobalt Sulphides
(m) (m) (m) % % % %
-------------------------------------------------------------
729.00 740.50 11.50 0.38 0.28 0.06 15-20
164.90 166.10 1.20 0.77 0.40 0.12 30
170.14 171.00 0.90 0.75 0.78 0.14 80-90
179.80 181.10 1.30 0.75 0.49 0.17 85
182.30 183.20 0.90 0.66 0.45 0.15 80
167.00 168.20 1.20 0.62 0.42 0.13 40-50
160.80 162.00 1.20 0.53 0.75 0.07 2-10
258.30 258.50 0.20 0.89 0.89 0.16 70
>>

I liked the drilling at 60 degrees SW on hole 107 on MGJ and the shallow depth of
encountering Gabbro at 262.80 and encountering from 258.30-258.50 .20m containing
.89% nickel .89% copper and .16% cobalt with 70% massive sulphides.Indicates one of
those tentacles that 1King was referring to east of DML-NAI.

I know you have probably seen this but I found it useful to re-read it a couple of
times.....It explains why the plans for drilling but the question I ask is Why are they still
on DML/NAI?...I can only guess and hope.

Osprey



To: wayne cath who wrote (8885)11/8/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Wayne nodoubt profits were taken but the vse halted them and asked them what was going on and we no the result.
I still say the hole was finished and leaked out and thats why we had the sell off with profit takers or shorters.