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To: Check who wrote (1363)11/25/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3282
 
Here are the coordinates given in the news release of Nov 23.
Hole 80....671 ew....502 ns
Hole 85....614 ew....506 ns
Hole 88....576 ew....400 ns
Hole 89....576 ew....404 ns
Hole 90....714 ew....445 ns

IF these are correct then hole's 80 and 85 are on the same ns section and hole 90 is about 43 meters east of hole 85 and 61 meters to the south. Hole 89 is at the same collar as 88 but was drilled at 300. 88 and 89 are about 45 meters south of 90. According to the news release Hole 89 had a 193 meter interval of 1.20 g/tn starting at 139 meters. I think it means that the high grade zone in 80,85 and 90 is narrow and of limited tonnage.