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Farallon Announces Further Drill Results for G-9.


VANCOUVER Vancouver, city, Canada
Vancouver, city (1991 pop. 471,844), SW British Columbia, Canada, on Burrard Inlet of the Strait of Georgia, opposite Vancouver Island and just N of the Wash. border.
, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
 -- Farallon Resources Ltd. (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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HIGH GRADE MASSIVE SULPHIDE sulphide: see sulfide. , GOLD AND BONANZA Bonanza

saga of the Cartwright family. [TV: Terrace, I, 111–112]

See : Wild West
 GRADE SILVER INTERSECTIONS MADE: ONE OUNCE ounce, in zoology
ounce, in zoology: see leopard.
ounce, unit of measurement
ounce: see English units of measurement.
 OF GOLD PER TONNE tonne

measure of weight or mass; 1 tonne=1000 kg. See also ton.
 AND OVER 20% ZINC IN SOME INTERVALS

Dick Whittington Not to be confused with Sweet Dick Whittington.

Dick Whittington (also Dick Wittington) is a character in a British pantomime, very loosely based on Richard Whittington, who was probably born in Gloucestershire but whose family came from Kinver in Staffordshire,
, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Farallon Resources Ltd., is pleased to provide a further update from drilling at the new high grade G-9 deposit, discovered last year at the Company's Campo Morado polymetallic (zinc, gold, silver, copper, lead) project in Guerrero Guerrero, state (1990 pop. 2,620,637), 24,887 sq mi (64,457 sq km), S Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. The capital is Chilpancingo. Dominated by the Sierra Madre del Sur, which reaches 12,149 ft (3,703 m) in the Pico de Teotepec, Guerrero is extremely mountainous except   State, Mexico Mexico, city, Mexico
Mexico or Mexico City, Span. Ciudad de México (Méjico), city (1990 pop. 8,236,960; 1991 met. area est. 20,899,000), central Mexico, capital and largest city of Mexico.
. The size of the G-9 deposit continues to expand and a new high grade zone has been discovered in a southeast Southeast or south east is the ordinal direction halfway between south and east. It the opposite of northwest.

Southeast or South East can refer to:
 extension of the deposit. The results of several new drill holes are now available.

The latest results are from 16 exploration holes, all drilled at G-9. Highlights of the new results are tabulated below. Results from the new holes along with all previous holes at G-9 are included in the attached Assay ASSAY. A chemical examination of metals, by which the quantity of valuable or precious metal contained in any mineral or metallic mixture is ascertained. 2. By the acts of Congress of March 3, 1823, 3 Story's L. U. S. 1924; of June 25, 1834, 4 Shars. cont. Story's L. U. S.  Table. Hole locations are shown on the attached Drill Hole Location Plan. A Deposit Location Map is also included.

Significant intersections of high grade base metals with intervals of high gold and bonanza silver grades are evident in the new results. Hole 498 has 14.5 metres grading 21.27% Zn and 1.93% Cu with a second deeper zone grading 15.99 g/t Au, 682 g/t Ag and 5.73% Zn over a true width of 3.8 metres. Hole 510 also has two high grade zones with the deeper zone grading 34.95 g/t Au and 1,930 g/t Ag over a true width of 2.9 metres. This last hole is a step out from hole 486, which also intercepted excellent grade massive sulphide mineralization Mineralization
The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure.

Mentioned in: Rickets

mineralization,
n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance.
 as well as high grade gold and "Bonanza" grade silver and is the highest grade hole drilled on the property to date.

The deposit remains open to the northwest For names and places containing the slightly longer word 'northwestern' (or variants), see .

Northwest or north west is the ordinal direction halfway between north and west on a compass. It is the opposite of southeast.
 and southeast. Drilling re-commenced on January January: see month.  10. Results of any new assays will be released when received. Highlights of the new drilling results are:
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                                   True
Drill                      Inter- Thick-
Hole         From      To    val   ness
Num-  Depo-  (met-   (met-  (met-  (met-   Au    Ag   Cu    Pb    Zn
ber    sit    res)    res)   res)   res) (g/t) (g/t)  (%)   (%)   (%)
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498     G9 429.15  445.90   16.8   14.5  1.97   190 1.93  2.93 21.27
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498     G9 468.15  473.30    4.4    3.8 15.99   682 0.33  3.42  5.73
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509     G9 538.25  551.82   13.6   13.6  3.26   205 1.14  0.97  6.88
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510     G9 559.00  568.00    9.0    8.8  4.87   269 0.72  4.54 10.94
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510     G9 573.90  585.90   12.0   11.7 11.10   639 0.82  1.95  7.64
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510     G9 Incl.
           582.00  585.00    3.0    2.9 34.95  1930 0.70  2.86  5.78
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                                            Au     Ag     Cu      Zn
Drill                                       EQ     EQ     EQ      EQ
Hole                                        (1)    (2)    (3)     (4)
Number                                    (g/t)  (g/t)    (%)     (%)
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498                                      29.45  2,008  16.11   31.58
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498                                      33.50  2,284  18.32   35.92
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509                                      15.21  1,037   8.32   16.31
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510                                      22.42  1,529  12.26   24.04
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510                                      29.99  2,045  16.40   32.16
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510                                      71.23  4,857  38.96   76.38
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1. Gold Equivalent (Au EQ g/t): equals (Au g/t)+(Ag g/t x
   0.17683/12.057)+(Cu % x 22.046/12.057)+(Pb % x 5.5116/12.057)+
   (Zn % x 11.244/12.057)
2. Silver Equivalent (Ag EQ g/t): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/0.17683)+
   (Ag g/t)+(Cu % x 22.046/0.17683)+(Pb % x 5.5116/0.17683)+(Zn % x
   11.244/0.17683)
3. Copper Equivalent (Cu EQ %): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/22.046)+
   (Ag g/t x 0.17683/22.046)+(Cu %)+(Pb % x 5.5116/22.046)+(Zn % x
   11.244/22.046)
4. Zinc Equivalent (Zn EQ %): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/11.244)+
   (Ag g/t x 0.17683/11.244)+(Cu % x 22.046/11.244)+(Pb % x
   5.5116/11.244)+(Zn %)
   Metal prices: Au US$375/oz; Ag US$5.5/oz; Cu US$1.00/lb;
   Pb US$0.25/lb; Zn US$0.51/lb



These new results augment aug·ment  
v. aug·ment·ed, aug·ment·ing, aug·ments

v.tr.
1. To make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity:
 the resource base at G-9 by expanding the deposit (hole 498 - see attached section) and reaffirming its high grade nature. The combination of massive sulphides with high grade gold and "Bonanza" grade silver is unique and adds significant value to the projects overall development potential, allowing for mine development plans that can maximize In a graphical environment, to enlarge a window to the full size of the screen. See Win Maximize windows.  the value of each metal according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 prevailing prices at any one time. G-9 supports this development scenario A scenario (from Italian, that which is pinned to the scenery) is a synthetic description of an event or series of actions and events. In the Commedia dell'arte  in both respects.

Dick Whittington said:

"These results are further confirmation of the high grade nature of the G-9 discovery. The results of hole 498 are particularly gratifying grat·i·fy  
tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies
1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please.

2.
 as it is evidence for a new high grade zone in the southeastern south·east  
n.
1. Abbr. SE The direction or point on the mariner's compass halfway between due south and due east, or 135° east of due north.

2. An area or region lying in the southeast.

3.
 section of the deposit. These are, by far, the highest grades in this location and point to the consistent high grade tenor of the deposit over its entire strike length.

Also encouraging is the presence of two high grade zones in holes 498 and 510, which were drilled at opposite ends of the deposit. Hole 510 confirms the high grade zone, encountered in hole 486 last year, continues in the deposit and is not an anomaly Abnormality or deviation. Pronounced "uh-nom-uh-lee," it is a favorite word among computer people when complex systems produce output that is inexplicable. See software conflict and anomaly detection. . I am excited that drilling has re-commenced and am looking forward to further exploring this exciting discovery."

The in-house In-house

In the context of general equities, keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm.
 qualified person for the drilling program and selection of samples for metallurgical met·al·lur·gy  
n.
1. The science that deals with procedures used in extracting metals from their ores, purifying and alloying metals, and creating useful objects from metals.

2.
 testwork at Campo Morado is Daniel Daniel, book of the Bible
Daniel, book of the Bible. It combines "court" tales, perhaps originating from the 6th cent. B.C., and a series of apocalyptic visions arising from the time of the Maccabean emergency (167–164 B.C.
 Kilby Kilby is a village and civil parish in the Blaby district of Leicestershire, England. It is the easternmost village in the district, and is south of Leicester. It has a population of about 300. , P.Eng P.Eng Professional Engineer . ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund.  Chemex is the analytical analytical, analytic

pertaining to or emanating from analysis.


analytical control
control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test.
 laboratory for the project; sample preparation is done in Guadalajara Guadalajara, city, Mexico
Guadalajara (gwä'thälähä`rä), city (1990 pop. 1,650,042), capital of Jalisco state, SW Mexico, second largest city of Mexico. The metropolitan area includes close to 3 million people.
, Mexico and analysis is done in Vancouver, BC. All samples are assayed for gold by fire assay fusion fusion, in physics.

1 The change of a substance from the solid to the liquid state, also known as melting. The heat given up by a unit mass of a substance during fusion is called the latent heat of fusion. See also melting point.
 with a gravimetric gravimetric /grav·i·met·ric/ (grav?i-me´trik) pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as a gravimetric method of drug assay.

grav·i·met·ric
adj.
1.
 or Atomic Indivisible. An atomic operation, or atomicity, implies an operation that must be performed entirely or not at all. For example, if machine failure prevents a transaction to be processed to completion, the system will be rolled back to the start of the transaction.  Absorption absorption [Lat.,=sucking from], taking of molecules of one substance directly into another substance. It is contrasted with adsorption, in which the molecules adhere only to the surface of the second substance.  (AA) finish. Silver, copper, lead, zinc and 27 to 30 additional elements are determined for all samples by acid digestion digestion

Process of dissolving and chemically converting food for absorption by cells. In the mouth, food is chewed, mixed with saliva, which begins to break down starches, and kneaded by the tongue into a ball for swallowing.
, followed by an AA or ICP (1) (Internet Cache Protocol) A protocol used by one proxy server to query another for a cached Web page without having to go to the Internet to retrieve it. See CARP and proxy server.  finish. Duplicates are analyzed an·a·lyze  
tr.v. an·a·lyzed, an·a·lyz·ing, an·a·lyz·es
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.

2. Chemistry To make a chemical analysis of.

3.
 by Acme (company, jargon) ACME - /ak'mee/ 1. A Company that Makes Everything. The canonical imaginary business. Possibly also derived from the word "acme" meaning "highest point".

2. A program for MS-DOS.
 Analytical Laboratories in Vancouver.

Farallon has a strong cash position of $12.3 million that will enable the Company to complete its current drilling program and conclude a Preliminary Assessment of the project in early 2006. For further details on Farallon Resources Ltd. and its Campo Morado property, please visit the Company's website at www.farallonresources.com or contact Investor Services at (604) 684-6365 or within North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  at 1-800-667-2114.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

J.R.H. (Dick) Whittington Whit·ting·ton   , Richard 1358?-1423.

English merchant and mayor of London (1397-1399, 1406-1407, and 1419-1420) who loaned large sums of money to Henry IV and Henry V.
, President & CEO

Forward-Looking for·ward-look·ing
adj.
Concerned with or making provision for the future: forward-looking educators; a forward-looking corporate plan.

Adj. 1.
 Information

This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address future production, reserve potential, exploration drilling, exploitation Exploitation
See also Opportunism.

Barnum, P. T.

(1810–1891) circus impressario famous for his saying, “Never give a sucker an even break.” [Am. Hist.
 activities and events or developments that the Company expects are forward-looking statements. The likelihood of future mining at Campo Morado is subject to a large number of risks and will require achievement of a number of technical, economic and legal objectives, including obtaining necessary mining and construction permits, completion of pre-feasibility and final feasibility studies The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented. , preparation of all necessary engineering for pits and processing facilities as well as receipt of significant additional financing to fund these objectives as well as funding mine construction. Such funding may not be available to the Company on acceptable terms or on any terms at all. There is no known ore ore, metal-bearing mineral mass that can be profitably mined. Nearly all rock deposits contain some metallic minerals, but in many cases the concentration of metal is too low to justify mining the ore.  at Campo Morado and there is no assurance that the mineralization at Campo Morado will ever be classified as ore. For more information on the Company and the risk factors inherent in its business, investors should review the Company's Annual Information Form at www.sedar.com.
CAMPO MORADO ASSAY TABLE

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                                   True
Drill                      Inter- Thick-
Hole         From      To    val   ness
Num-  Depo-  (met-   (met-  (met-  (met-   Au    Ag   Cu    Pb    Zn
ber    sit    res)    res)   res)   res) (g/t) (g/t)  (%)   (%)   (%)
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305     G9  298.8   303.3    4.5    4.5  3.30   210 1.22  0.79  4.73
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306     G9, no significant results, did not intersect massive
            sulphides
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307     G9  327.4   335.2    7.8    7.0  0.56    65 1.53  0.52  5.20
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308     G9  326.4   327.3    0.9    0.8  0.18    35 4.38  0.03  0.21
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348     G9  260.8   262.1    1.4    1.4  2.93   489 2.61  1.60  2.02
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348     G9  275.8   277.2    1.4    1.4  1.67    34 0.69  0.06  8.13
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348     G9  285.5   287.4    1.9    1.8  0.28    21 0.73  0.14  3.69
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368     G9  284.0   285.0    1.0    1.0  3.05   757 0.59  0.61  0.47
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370     G9  132.1   133.7    1.6    1.0  0.61    57 1.61  0.88  1.66
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370     G9  248.5   250.5    2.0    1.3  0.25    46 0.37  0.77  3.59
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370     G9  484.2   484.9    0.7    0.4  0.05    22 6.73  0.00  5.03
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370     G9  512.8   515.3    2.5    1.6  0.19     7 0.89  0.02  4.08
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370     G9  517.0   518.0    1.0    0.6  0.17     9 0.99  0.02  5.28
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372     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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374     G9  375.0   375.4    0.4    0.4  0.13    12 4.20  0.03  0.59
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374     G9  391.6   392.1    0.5    0.5  0.77   298 1.76  6.08  8.76
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415     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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420     G9  377.4   392.3   14.9    8.1  1.06    67 1.76  0.69 14.16
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420     G9 Incl.
            377.4   387.4   10.0    5.5  1.41    91 1.96  0.97 17.91
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432     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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436     G9  472.1   476.1    4.0    3.8  1.29    62 0.37  0.74  4.91
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436     G9  524.7   525.8    1.1    1.0  1.42   184 1.46  0.58  1.17
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441     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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458     G9  369.0   372.0    3.0    3.0  0.56    39 2.56  0.02  3.43
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459     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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460     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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461     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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462     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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463     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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464     G9  348.2   372.0   23.8   23.5  3.68   195 0.89  0.72 12.16
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464     G9 Incl.
            348.2   367.2   19.0   18.8  4.44   232 0.91  0.86 13.89
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464     G9 Incl.
            360.2   367.2    7.0    6.9  4.88   308 0.98  1.03 22.19
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465     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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466     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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467     G9  317.3   335.1   17.8   16.4  6.56   545 1.38  3.85  6.69
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467     G9 Incl.
            317.3   323.8    6.5    6.0  6.96   370 2.22  1.47 11.10
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467     G9 Incl.
            328.1   333.1    5.0    4.6  8.47   970 1.30 10.44  5.44
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468     G9  491.0   502.2   11.2   10.0  1.48    73 0.42  0.52  5.26
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468     G9 Incl.
            491.0   497.0    6.0    5.4  1.76    80 0.35  0.56  6.46
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469     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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470     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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471     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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472     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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473     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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474     G9  433.3   451.1   17.8   17.7  3.19   242 1.51  1.28  2.22
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474     G9 Incl.
            434.3   440.3    6.0    6.0  2.81   231 2.55  2.03  5.30
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474     G9  460.1   464.9    4.8    4.8 13.60   834 0.41  3.66  4.30
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476     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides
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479     G9  423.2   445.2   22.0   21.6  1.60    98 0.54  0.78  6.83
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479     G9 Incl.
            423.2   435.0   11.8   11.6  2.25   139 0.60  0.94  8.34
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481     G9  459.4   494.6   35.2   34.9  2.16   253 2.96  1.82  8.38
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481     G9  503.0   522.5   19.5   19.3  2.72   209 1.45  1.05 14.74
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481     G9 Incl.
            508.4   514.0    5.6    5.5  4.46   370 1.90  0.92 25.90
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481     G9 Incl.
            508.4   512.0    3.6    3.6  4.72   451 1.82  1.11 32.10
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483     G9  482.4   495.5   13.1   13.0  5.19   191 1.36  0.55 10.60
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484     G9  353.1   356.3    3.3    3.0  0.63   129 2.28  0.91 13.24
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484     G9  399.9   406.9    7.0    6.5  3.79   255 0.54  2.37  2.90
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485     G9  343.9   352.1    8.3    7.9  4.76   370 2.14  1.42  5.51
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485     G9 Incl.
            343.9   348.9    5.0    4.8  5.17   437 3.16  1.68  7.22
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485     G9  407.0   409.0    2.0    1.9  0.41    26 1.46  0.31  4.31
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486     G9  504.1   509.5    5.4    5.3  2.40   115 1.67  0.79  9.81
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486     G9  526.5   529.7    3.2    3.1  2.87   171 1.32  1.43  6.10
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486     G9  535.8   545.0    9.2    9.0  4.15   162 1.61  1.07 10.20
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486     G9  549.3   576.5   27.2   26.5 16.02   609 0.90  1.01  5.22
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486     G9 Incl.
            551.3   559.3    8.0    7.8 45.89  1555 0.29  1.34  2.46
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486     G9 Incl.
            555.3   558.3    3.0    2.9 66.80  2233 0.25  1.50  2.03
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486     G9  592.4   593.8    1.4    1.4  1.14    96 1.15  0.44  4.92
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487     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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488     G9  429.0   449.7   20.7   19.0  1.00    88 0.88  1.01  6.08
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488     G9 Incl.
            429.0   445.7   16.7   15.3  1.09    97 0.96  1.18  6.44
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488     G9 Incl.
            429.0   441.7   12.7   11.7  1.25   115 1.06  1.44  6.87
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489     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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490     G9  425.6   435.3    9.7    9.2  1.68   214 2.45  1.91 11.81
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490     G9 Incl.
            426.3   430.4    4.1    3.9  2.69   426 4.41  3.95 19.36
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491     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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492     G9, hole abandoned due to inclination problems
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493     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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494     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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495     G9  269.3   271.3    2.1    1.8  0.42    22 0.56  0.05  6.77
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496     G9  518.4   531.4   13.0   12.5  2.36   119 0.73  0.90  3.56
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496     G9  557.4   561.2    3.8    3.2  2.74   109 0.68  0.87  3.92
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497     G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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498(i)  G9  429.2   445.9   16.8   14.5  1.97   190 1.93  2.93 21.27
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498(i)  G9 Incl.
            429.2   436.9    7.8    6.7  2.28   262 2.32  3.95 20.32
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498(i)  G9  468.9   473.3    4.4    3.8 15.99   682 0.33  3.42  5.73
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499(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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500(i)  G9  486.5   489.5    3.0    3.0  0.15    18 1.86  0.02  7.94
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501(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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502(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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503(i)  G9  540.0   544.0    4.0    3.9  2.41   136 1.11  0.54  1.21
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503(i)  G9  555.0   559.6    4.6    4.5  0.43    18 1.32  0.04  9.16
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504(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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505(i)  G9, no significant intersection
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506(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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507(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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508(i)  G9, did not intersect massive sulphides, no significant
            intersection
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509(i)  G9  506.7   515.7    9.0    9.0  1.01    62 0.38  0.35  5.58
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509(i)  G9  538.3   551.8   13.6   13.6  3.26   205 1.14  0.97  6.88
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509(i)  G9 Incl.
            545.1   551.8    6.7    6.7  3.01   158 1.21  1.05  9.33
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)  G9  559.0   568.0    9.0    8.8  4.87   269 0.72  4.54 10.94
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)  G9 Incl.
            559.0   563.0    4.0    3.9  4.25   285 0.81  6.64 15.66
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)  G9  573.9   585.9   12.0   11.7 11.10   639 0.82  1.95  7.64
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)  G9 Incl.
            582.0   585.0    3.0    2.9 34.95  1930 0.70  2.86  5.78
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)  G9 Incl.
            583.0   585.0    2.0    2.0 45.70  2653 0.62  2.90  6.25
--------------------------------------------------------------------
511(i)  G9  558.5   560.1    1.6    1.6  1.36   130 1.18  0.95  9.31
--------------------------------------------------------------------
512(i)  G9  594.0   596.1    2.2    2.1  2.30   166 2.28  1.26 12.88
--------------------------------------------------------------------
513(i)  G9, 0.3 m massive sulphide, no significant intersection
--------------------------------------------------------------------
514(i)  G9, hole abandoned due to orientation problems
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                            Au     Ag     Cu      Zn
Drill                                       EQ     EQ     EQ      EQ
Hole                                        (1)    (2)    (3)     (4)
Number                                    (g/t)  (g/t)    (%)     (%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
305                                      13.39    913   7.32   14.36
--------------------------------------------------------------------
306
--------------------------------------------------------------------
307                                       9.38    640   5.13   10.06
--------------------------------------------------------------------
308                                       8.91    608   4.87    9.55
--------------------------------------------------------------------
348                                      17.49  1,192   9.56   18.75
--------------------------------------------------------------------
348                                      11.03    752   6.03   11.83
--------------------------------------------------------------------
348                                       5.43    371   2.97    5.83
--------------------------------------------------------------------
368                                      15.95  1,087   8.72   17.10
--------------------------------------------------------------------
370                                       6.35    433   3.47    6.81
--------------------------------------------------------------------
370                                       5.29    361   2.89    5.67
--------------------------------------------------------------------
370                                      17.37  1,184   9.50   18.63
--------------------------------------------------------------------
370                                       5.72    390   3.13    6.14
--------------------------------------------------------------------
370                                       7.04    480   3.85    7.55
--------------------------------------------------------------------
372
--------------------------------------------------------------------
374                                       8.55    583   4.68    9.17
--------------------------------------------------------------------
374                                      19.31  1,316  10.56   20.70
--------------------------------------------------------------------
415
--------------------------------------------------------------------
420                                      18.77  1,280  10.27   20.13
--------------------------------------------------------------------
420                                      23.47  1,601  12.84   25.17
--------------------------------------------------------------------
432
--------------------------------------------------------------------
436                                       7.79    531   4.26    8.36
--------------------------------------------------------------------
436                                       8.14    555   4.45    8.73
--------------------------------------------------------------------
441
--------------------------------------------------------------------
458                                       9.02    615   4.93    9.67
--------------------------------------------------------------------
459
--------------------------------------------------------------------
460
--------------------------------------------------------------------
461
--------------------------------------------------------------------
462
--------------------------------------------------------------------
463
--------------------------------------------------------------------
464                                      19.84  1,353  10.85   21.27
--------------------------------------------------------------------
464                                      22.85  1,558  12.50   24.50
--------------------------------------------------------------------
464                                      32.36  2,206  17.70   34.70
--------------------------------------------------------------------
465
--------------------------------------------------------------------
466
--------------------------------------------------------------------
467                                      25.07  1,709  13.71   26.88
--------------------------------------------------------------------
467                                      27.46  1,873  15.02   29.45
--------------------------------------------------------------------
467                                      34.93  2,382  19.10   37.46
--------------------------------------------------------------------
468                                       8.46    577   4.63    9.08
--------------------------------------------------------------------
468                                       9.86    672   5.39   10.57
--------------------------------------------------------------------
469
--------------------------------------------------------------------
470
--------------------------------------------------------------------
471
--------------------------------------------------------------------
472
--------------------------------------------------------------------
473
--------------------------------------------------------------------
474                                      12.15    828   6.64   13.03
--------------------------------------------------------------------
474                                      16.73  1,141   9.15   17.94
--------------------------------------------------------------------
474                                      32.27  2,201  17.65   34.61
--------------------------------------------------------------------
476
--------------------------------------------------------------------
479                                      10.75    733   5.88   11.53
--------------------------------------------------------------------
479                                      13.59    926   7.43   14.57
--------------------------------------------------------------------
481                                      19.92  1,359  10.90   21.37
--------------------------------------------------------------------
481                                      22.66  1,545  12.39   24.30
--------------------------------------------------------------------
481                                      37.92  2,586  20.74   40.67
--------------------------------------------------------------------
481                                      45.12  3,077  24.68   48.39
--------------------------------------------------------------------
483                                      20.60  1,404  11.26   22.09
--------------------------------------------------------------------
484                                      19.44  1,326  10.63   20.85
--------------------------------------------------------------------
484                                      12.31    839   6.73   13.20
--------------------------------------------------------------------
485                                      19.88  1,356  10.87   21.32
--------------------------------------------------------------------
485                                      24.86  1,695  13.59   26.65
--------------------------------------------------------------------
485                                       7.62    519   4.17    8.17
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                      16.64  1,134   9.10   17.84
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                      14.14    964   7.74   15.17
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                      19.46  1,327  10.64   20.87
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                      31.93  2,177  17.46   34.24
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                      72.14  4,919  39.45   77.36
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                     102.59  6,995  56.11  110.01
--------------------------------------------------------------------
486                                       9.44    643   5.16   10.12
--------------------------------------------------------------------
487
--------------------------------------------------------------------
488                                      10.02    684   5.48   10.75
--------------------------------------------------------------------
488                                      10.81    737   5.91   11.59
--------------------------------------------------------------------
488                                      11.94    814   6.53   12.80
--------------------------------------------------------------------
489
--------------------------------------------------------------------
490                                      21.18  1,444  11.58   22.71
--------------------------------------------------------------------
490                                      36.87  2,514  20.17   39.54
--------------------------------------------------------------------
491
--------------------------------------------------------------------
492
--------------------------------------------------------------------
493
--------------------------------------------------------------------
494
--------------------------------------------------------------------
495                                       8.11    553   4.43    8.70
--------------------------------------------------------------------
496                                       9.17    625   5.01    9.83
--------------------------------------------------------------------
496                                       9.63    657   5.27   10.33
--------------------------------------------------------------------
497
--------------------------------------------------------------------
498(i)                                   29.45  2,008  16.11   31.58
--------------------------------------------------------------------
498(i)                                   31.13  2,123  17.03   33.38
--------------------------------------------------------------------
498(i)                                   33.50  2,284  18.32   35.92
--------------------------------------------------------------------
499(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
500(i)                                   11.24    767   6.15   12.06
--------------------------------------------------------------------
501(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
502(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
503(i)                                    7.82    533   4.28    8.39
--------------------------------------------------------------------
503(i)                                   11.65    795   6.37   12.50
--------------------------------------------------------------------
504(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
505(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
506(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
507(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
508(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
509(i)                                    7.99    545   4.37    8.57
--------------------------------------------------------------------
509(i)                                   15.21  1,037   8.32   16.31
--------------------------------------------------------------------
509(i)                                   16.72  1,140   9.14   17.92
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)                                   22.42  1,529  12.26   24.04
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)                                   27.55  1,878  15.06   29.54
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)                                   29.99  2,045  16.40   32.16
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)                                   71.23  4,857  38.96   76.38
--------------------------------------------------------------------
510(i)                                   92.89  6,334  50.80   99.61
--------------------------------------------------------------------
511(i)                                   14.55    992   7.95   15.60
--------------------------------------------------------------------
512(i)                                   21.48  1,465  11.75   23.03
--------------------------------------------------------------------
513(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
514(i)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1.  Gold Equivalent (Au EQ g/t): equals (Au g/t)+(Ag g/t x
    0.17683/12.057)+(Cu % x 22.046/12.057)+(Pb % x 5.5116/12.057)+
    (Zn % x 11.244/12.057)
2.  Silver Equivalent (Ag EQ g/t): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/0.17683)+
    (Ag g/t)+(Cu % x 22.046/0.17683)+(Pb % x 5.5116/0.17683)+(Zn % x
    11.244/0.17683)
3.  Copper Equivalent (Cu EQ %): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/22.046)+
    (Ag g/t x 0.17683/22.046)+(Cu %)+(Pb % x 5.5116/22.046)+(Zn % x
    11.244/22.046)
4.  Zinc Equivalent (Zn EQ %): equals (Au g/t x 12.057/11.244)+
    (Ag g/t x 0.17683/11.244)+(Cu % x 22.046/11.244)+(Pb % x
    5.5116/11.244)+(Zn %)
    Metal prices: Au US$375/oz; Ag US$5.5/oz; Cu US$1.00/lb;
    Pb US$0.25/lb; Zn US$0.51/lb
(i) New Drill Hole Results



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