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To: 4TNiner who wrote (2554)3/30/1999 10:48:00 AM
From: Tom Cat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
DML .44, it was as high as .48, good volume.....
TC



To: 4TNiner who wrote (2554)3/30/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Tom Cat  Respond to of 5821
 
here it is....preliminar assesment...too
many holes that missed the target...3 good holes,
a lot more drilling needed.
TC

Nuinsco receives further Lac Rocher results

Nuinsco Resources Limited NWI
Shares issued 40,440,366 Mar 29 close $1.74
Tue 30 Mar 99 News Release
Mr. H. Douglas Hume reports:
Nuinsco Resources Limited today announced the latest assays from the
100-per-cent-owned Lac Rocher property, 120 kilometres northeast of
Mattagami, Que.
Highlights from the recent drilling include hole 99-06, which intersected
47.07 metres grading 1.59 per cent nickel and 0.57 per cent copper,
including a high-grade intercept of 2.57 metres grading 11.24 per cent
nickel and 0.76 per cent copper.
Company president, H. Douglas Hume, said: "Hole No. 99-06 reflects both the
high-grade component with massive sulphides, and the wide, lower-grade,
intercepts that we have seen in earlier drill holes. The results are
promising because nickel-bearing sulphide mineralization occurs in
virtually every hole that has been assayed."
The company considers developments to date to be typical of the early
stages of a major new exploration undertaking. For this phase of the
program the company has budgeted up to $3.2-million in funds. Objectives of
this work will be to: interpret the host rock geology in order to determine
which phase of the layered intrusion is associated with the nickel-copper
sulphide mineralization; resolve the structural setting and geometry of the
discovery zone to determine the down-plunge direction of the massive
sulphides; and determine the sense of displacement across faulting on Line
10+50 N.
Significant mineralized intercepts from recently assayed holes include the
following:

Hole From To Length Ni
m m m %

99-05 154.55 159.40 4.85 1.48

99-06 96.65 141.15 44.50 1.03
141.15 143.72 2.57 11.24
96.65 143.72 47.07 1.59

99-07 20.45 31.75 11.30 1.05
23.25 28.00 4.75 1.82

99-08 Intersected granite
and gneiss -

99-09 36.07 102.40 66.33 0.70
91.50 102.40 10.90 1.08

Hole Cu Co Pt Pd Ag
% ppm ppb ppb ppm

99-05 0.74 410 * * 6.80

99-06 0.60 257 152 90 4.37
0.76 2434 416 267 5.80
0.57 376 166 100 4.45

99-07 0.22 248 539 303 2.64
0.31 387 863 477 3.64

99-08 - - - - -

99-09 0.28 198 * * 2.60
0.45 285 * * 3.57

*Assays pending.

Diamond drilling completed in 1999 has been sited to better define the
original discovery area, identified in previously reported holes, 99-01,
the extension of 98-09 and 99-04. Thick intervals of gabbro and
particularly pyroxenite have been obtained from most drill holes and
continue to be intersected in the most recently drilled holes. Disseminated
and massive sulphide zones at the base of the host layered
gabbro-pyroxenite intrusion indicate the nickel-copper mineralization may
be widespread. Massive sulphide intervals have been encountered at the
contact between the layered intrusion and the enveloping feldspathic gneiss
and as bands within the pyroxenite above the footwall contact in drill
holes 98-09 extension, 99-04 and 99-06.
Results of 1999 drilling received to date cover only 150 metres of strike
of the host gabbro-pyroxenite intrusion; magnetic surveys indicate that the
host body is more than one kilometre in length. Diamond drilling is
currently continuing with two drill rigs. The drill hole spacing will be
increased so that the host intrusion can be tested further away from the
discovery area. Numerous geophysical responses (induced polarization,
electromagnetic and magnetic) will also be tested. Down-hole pulse EM
surveys in holes 99-17 and 99-18 have detected an off-hole anomaly, which
the company is optimistic will result in locating additional massive
sulphide mineralization. Borehole pulse EM geophysics will be consistently
used as a tool to guide future drilling.
The following table summarizes drill hole locations, dip, direction and
depth of holes completed to date. Assays are pending for holes 99-10
through 99-18.

99-05 Line 10+50N at 1+75W -90
Vertical 197.0
Targeted on sulphide trend

99-06 Line 11+00N at 1+65W -90
Vertical 155.0
As above

99-07 Line 11+00N at 1+15W -90
Vertical 148.3
As above

99-08 Line 10+50N at 2+00W -90
Vertical 200.0
In Gneiss - no significant assays

99-09 Line 11+50N at 1+50W -90
Vertical 125.0
Targeted on sulphide trend

99-10 Line 10+50N at 1+50W -90
Vertical 209.0
As above

99-11 Line 11+50N at 1+75W -90
Vertical 113.0
As above

99-12 Line 10+50N at 1+25W -90
Vertical 217.0
As above

99-13 Line 10+00N at 0+50W -80
225 247.0
As above

99-14 Line 10+50N at 0+75W -90
Vertical 34.0
Aborted at 34 metres in fault

99-15 Line 10+50N at 0+74W -90
Vertical 230.0
Targeted on sulphide trend

99-16 Line 10+00N at 0+50W -50
45 149.0
As above

99-17 Line 10+00N at 0+55W -50
225 243.0
Testing gabbro contact

99-18 Line 10+00N at 2+50W -85
225 218.0
Testing southwest gabbro contact



To: 4TNiner who wrote (2554)3/30/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: Moneysmith  Respond to of 5821
 
Current pre opening looks like $1.65 level.