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32DMNE0138W9580-00081 MCVITTIE010
SUMMARY REPORT
ON THE
1993/94
REGIONAL REVERSE CIRCULATION
EXPLORATION PROGRAM
ROYAL OAK MCVITTIE/BEAVERHOUSE - OPTIONS
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FILE: SC\197\rloass94 JUNE 15, 1994 D.R. JAMIESON, B.Se,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
LOGISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PROPERTY AND PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
LOCATION AND ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Figure fi Diamond Lake Claim Groups Location and Access . . . 5
REGIONAL GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
QUATERNARY GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Figure 12 Kirkland Lake Area Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9METHODOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Figure 3 - Generalized Interpetation Model . . . . . . . 10Figure 4 - Schematic of R.C. Drilling Method . . . . . . 11Figure 5 - Sample Processing Flow Sheet . . . . . . . . 12PROPERTY PHYSIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13SAMPLING RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ROYAL OAK MCVITTIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Gold Grains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Kimberlite indicator mineral results . . . . . 15CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
BEAVERHOUSE OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Gold Grains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Kimberlite indicator mineral results . . . . . 18CONCLUSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
NOTES ON INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS . . . . . . . . 20
BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
CERTIFICATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
APPENDIX A REVERSE CIRCULATION OVERBURDEN DRILL LOGS . . . . 25
APPENDIX B OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT RESULTS . . . . . 26
APPENDIX C ASSAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
APPENDIX D EXPENDITURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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SUMMARY
Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. is involved in the exploration of a large group of claims called "The Diamond Lake Project" in Gauthier, Mcvittie, Arnold, Katrine, McElroy, and Hearst Townships totalling 267 claims and 22,920 acres. The Royal Oak Mcvittie l Beaverhouse option is part of this project. The exploration projects carried out are oriented towards diamonds and gold.
Since Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. acquired the rights to the above stated property through an option agreement with Royal Oak Mines Ltd. and Queenston Mining Ltd., a multifaceted program has been executed on the claims.
This report covers the initial phase of work, which consisted of reconnaissance Reverse Circulation drilling on both the Beaverhouse option and the Royal Oak Mcvittie option. Data from this drilling was used in conjunction with drilling data from other claim blocks to isolate specific gold and kimberlite indicator mineral glacial dispersal trains in the Diamond Lake Project area.
A reconnaissance 8 hole Reverse Circulation Drilling program was initiated in February, 1993, on claims optioned from Royal Oak Mines Ltd in Mcvittie township (Royal Oak Mcvittie option). Four Reverse Circulation holes were also drilled on claims optioned from Royal Oak Mines and Queenston Mining in Gauthier and Mcvittie townships (Beaverhouse option). Three follow-up Reverse Circulation holes were drilled on the Royal Oak Mcvittie option in July 1993. An additional seven holes were drilled on the Beaverhouse option in February 1994.
Holes were laid out at approximately 500 to 1000 metre intervals along the southern and central portions of the claim groups for reconnaissance work. Follow-up work was done on 100 to 200 metre spacings.
Results of this program indicate that gold dispersal trains exist on the properties, with possible gold sources ranging from 50 to 2000 metres up-ice of individual holes.
Kimberlite indicator mineral counts were generally low on the properties, with the exception of the central portion of the Beaverhouse option.
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INTRODUCTION
The subject of this report is the presentation and interpretation of data from twelve Reverse Circulation holes drilled on the Royal Oak/Queenston properties during the winter of 1993, three follow-up holes drilled in the summer of 1993, and seven holes drilled during the winter of 1994.
The Royal Oak Mcvittie Property, optioned from Royal Oak Mines Ltd., comprises 57 claims totalling 2200 acres in Mcvittie Township.
The Beaverhouse Property, optioned from Royal Oak Mines Ltd and Queenston Mining Ltd comprises 36 claim totalling 1480 acres in Gauthier and Mcvittie townships.
These claims form part of a claim block assembled during the past several years by Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. in Gauthier, Mcvittie, McElroy, Katrine, Arnold d Hearst Townships in the Larder Lake Mining Division of northeastern Ontario.
From 1986 to 1991, exploration programs have been focused on known auriferous targets along the Larder Lake Break as well as identifying new targets along other structures for drill testing. These programs utilized the extensive data base acquired in the Larder Lake Gold Camp by Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. since 1972.
In 1989, a kimberlite dyke discovery was made by RC drilling on the Diamond Lake Option (Skead Holdings Inc.) in Mcvittie Township by Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. The discovery was later confirmed by diamond drilling. In 1990, diamond drilling discovered a Kimberlite Pipe ("Diamond Lake Pipe fi") on this same property.
This discovery led Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. to aquire surrounding lands and initiate a reconnaissance exploration strategy. Reverse Circulation drilling was determined to be the best method of evaluating large areas of prospective terrain for both gold and kimberlite potential.
Samples were taken of till and gravel material, as well as some glaciofluvial sand. Processing to recover sand and silt size gold and kimberlite indicator minerals from these samples was done by Overburden Drilling Management.
Bedrock chips from the bottom of the holes were described during drilling and assayed for gold by Assayers Laboratories.
The coordination and implementation of the various technical tasks was conducted by H. A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. under the supervision of P. Hubacheck, D. Christie and D. Jamieson.
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LOGISTICS
R.C. Drilling:
Assay Lab:
Mineral Processing:
Senior Geologist:
Project Geologist:
Contract Geologist
Heath and Sherwood Drilling Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Assayers LabsRouyn Noranda, Quebec
Overburden Drilling Management Nepean, Ontario
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geol. 2401 Pyramid Cres. Mississauga, Ontario L5K 1E1
David W. Christie, B.Se. 1412 - 88 Redpath Ave. Toronto, Ontario M4S 2J8
David Jamieson, B.Se. 31 Finchurst Road Peterborough, Ontario K9J 8E9
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PROPERTY AMD PROJECT AREA DESCRIPTION
The Royal Oak Mcvittie property consists of 57 claims totalling approximately 2200 acres in west-central Mcvittie township. Larder Lake Mining Division, and are numbered as follows: 767701, 802384, 1137130, 1137131, 1137134, 1137135, 1137128, 1137129, 1111182, 1111183, 1111184, 1111185, 1111186, 1110272, 1110273, 1110274, 1110275, 1110276, 767405, 767406, 767407, 767408, 767409, 767415, 767416, 767417, 767418, 767419, 767425, 767426, 767427, 767428, 767429, 767435, 767436, 767437, 767438, 767439, 767443, 767444, 767445, 767446, 767447, 767451, 767452, 767453, 767454, 767455, 767456, 767457, 767460, 767461, 767462, 767463, 767464, 767465, 767466.
The Beaverhouse property consists of 36 claims totalling approximately 1480 acres in northeast Gauthier township and northwest Mcvittie township, Larder Lake Mining Division, and are numbered as follows: LS 340, LS 339, 2601, 2602, 2586, 2587, 2588, 2589, 6246, 6247, 7934, 35279, 67180, 67288, 72883, 7055, 7056, 9150, 9151, 9152, 9153, 9154, 9155, 9178, 9179, 9180, 9545, 9546, 9551, 9552, 9553, 9554, 9555, 9556, 9557, 2650.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Royal Oak Mcvittie claims are located in west-central Mcvittie township and are roughly bounded on three sides by the Misema River, and the Beaverhouse-Spectacle Lake drainage system. The claim group lies 3 km west of Larder Lake, l km north of Highway66, and is accessible along the west boundary by the Fork Lake road. Numerous trails and drill roads, as well as Spectacle, Moosehead and Beaverhouse Lakes provide access to the north and east portions of the property. The Misema River, flanked on the east by a south treading esker ridge is the dominant geographic feature.
The Beaverhouse claims are located in northern Gauthier and Mcvittie township at the southwest end of Beaverhouse Lake. The claim group lies 3 km west of Larder Lake, 10 km north of Highway 66, and is accessible by the Upper Beaver Mine road from the town of Dobie. A winter road extends northeast across the property from the Upper Beaver Mine toward the Beaverhouse native village on Beaverhouse Lake.
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REGIOHAL GEOLOGY
The area is dominated by the Archean Upper Super group; namely the Kinojevis, Temiskaming and Blake River assemblages.
The Kinojevis Group comprises Mg-rich and Fe-rich tholeittic basalts, and minor andesite, dacite and rhyodacite flows and tuffs with associated thin interflow argillites and cherts.
The Blake River Group comprises calc-alkalic basalts, andesite, dacite and rhyolite flows and tuffs, and minor related volcaniclastics. Both groups contain sills and stocks of gabbroic and dioritic affinity.
The Temiskaming Group comprises K-rich alkalic and calc-alkalic volcanics, (Mafic, intermediate, plus trachytic types and minor dacites and rhyolites), and related conglomerates, wackes and argillites.
Pyroclastic deposits are quite common, and are likely related to the various volcanic phases. The Temiskaming Group was localized within a graben between the Kinojevis/Blake River Groups located mainly to the north and the Larder Lake and Skead Groups to the south.
Eruptive and depositional litho-tectonic facies appear to be disconformable within these groups, with some localization of volcanics along shears and fractures possibly related to rifting and graben formation.
This active faulting along a probable rift margin was likely related to activity which produced or at least reactivated the Kirkland-Larder Lake Fault Zone. (KLLFZ).
The region is dominated by this "break" with the Temiskaming Group lying immediately to the north or straddling the discontinuity. The other major structural feature in the region is the Blake River Synclinorium, with the area under discussion being located on it's south limb.
In most general terms, gold mineralization in the area and on a semi-regional scale occurs at or proximal to the Temiskaming-Larder Lake Group boundariesl time stratigraphic datums.
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QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
The landforms visible in the Kirkland Lake area today are largely the result of the latest glacial event. However, at least two earlier glacial events are locally preserved. Glacial striae indicate that the oldest ice sheet approached the area from approximately 240 degrees, the second oldest from 180 degrees and the latest from 165 degrees. Glacial drift from this last event is termed the Matheson Till.
Several north-south trending esker systems occur in the Kirkland Lake area, noteably the Munroe, Misema, Boundary, and Airport Eskers. These systems are composed of poorly- to well-sorted glaciofluvial sands and gravels. It is important to note that these systems can rework and remove till sheets down to bedrock near the cores of the esker, and rework and intercalate with till sheets along esker margins.
Glaciolaucustrine sediments of clay, silt and fine sand cover till and glaciofluvial sequences in low-lying areas. Large areas of fine- to medium-grained, well-sorted sand cover has developed from laucustrine wave action along esker systems with subsequent local sand dune formation.
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REVERSE CIRCULATION DRILLING
METHODOLOGY
The following figures help to illustrate the methodology of the Reverse Circulation Drilling technique. The purpose of sampling certain glacial materials is to locate the portions of ore-bodies that have been eroded by glaciation and distributed in a "train" down-ice of the ore-body.
Glacial action has reduced much of the material to sand and silt size, and it is grains of this size fraction which are examined in a laboratory for gold, sulphides and other minerals indicative of potentially economic deposits. Coarser material (gravel size and boulder chip material) can be examined and described at the drill by a geologist.
Case histories, Quaternary geological studies, and glacial studies all provide a data base which can be used to interpret the mineralogical results from a reverse circulation drilling program.
The most important material to sample during a reverse circulation program is commonly termed till. Till is poorly sorted debris which in most situations has travelled directly down-ice along the bottom of the glacier and has been smeared along bedrock surfaces, filling depressions and valleys. Basal till is the till lying directly on bedrock. Minerals found in this type of material can usually be traced by their relative abundance and morphology directly back up-ice to their source.
Unfortunately, till can be reworked or redeposited by water as well as rafted by ice flows, causing misinterpretations. Thus a large database is important for defining patterns based on numerous data points rather than single "spot highs".
In addition to glacial material, chips of bedrock are obtained at each drill hole location, making reverse circulation drilling a valuable mapping/prospecting tool in areas of poor bedrock exposure.
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PROPERTY PHYSIOGRAPHY
The western portion of the Royal Oak Mcvittie property is dominated by the Misema Esker system, with sand and gravel accumulations locally exceeding 50 metres in thickness. Preservation of till beneath the esker is generally poor. Outwash sand deposits extend onto the central portions of the property. Good bedrock exposure occurs on the eastern side of the property, with thin to moderate thicknesses of till preserved in swamps and stream valleys.
The latest ice-flow direction appears to be from the north- northwest, with esker drainage generally from the north on the property. Older tills do not appear to have been encountered during this program.
Good bedrock exposure is found on most of the Beaverhouse property, with significant thicknesses of till and gravel occurring in larger swampy areas and buried drainage valleys. The Misema Esker forms large hills on the northeast side of the property.
The latest ice-flow direction would appear to be from the north- northwest. Older tills were encountered in buried valleys during this program.
SAMPLIHG RESULTS
A brief description of hole stratigraphy is given below. In general, only material interpreted to be till or esker gravel were sampled during this program. Material weights and grain counts indicate the amount of sample processed and subsequent recovery of gold grains. Several consecutive samples may be included in these numbers. Individual sample results as well as detailed overburden stratigraphy are found in the RG drill log and processing data sheet appendices.
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Gold Grains
The following are hole descriptions and gold grain count results for holes drilled on the Royal Oak Mcvittie option.
RLO-93-1
The hole consisted of 28 metres of glaciofluvial sand and gravel. Samples were taken every l to 3 metres. The highest gold grain count from any one sample was 3, indicating background levels of gold grains in this esker material.
RLO-93-2
The entire hole consisted of glaciolacustrine outwash sands. No samples were taken.
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RLO-93-3
0.5 metres of till occur beneath 19.5 metres of glaciolacustrine clay and silt. 13 gold grains were returned, 7 of which were modified, from 8.0 kg of material. These results indicate a gold dispersal train is present, with a gold source 500 to 1000 metres up-ice.
RLO-93-4
0.7 metres of till occur beneath 13 metres of glaciolacustrine clay, l gold grain was returned from 6.6 kg of material reflecting background gold grain counts.
RLO-93-5
A 4 metre thickness of boulders and basal till occur beneath 2.0 metres of glaciolacustrine sand. A 4.5 kg sample of the glaciolacustrine sand returned 3 round, 2 modified and one pristine gold grain. Till was sampled above and between the boulders. 3.8 kg of material returned 87 gold grains, 86 of which were modified. 14 of these grains were examined by SEM, and were determined to have been liberated from a boulder by the tricone drill bit. The presence of a gold-rich boulder is inconclusive in terms of tranport distance, but does indicate the presence of a gold dispersal train in this area.
RLO-93-6
2.0 metres of glaciofluvial sand and gravel occur beneath 16.5 metres of glaciolacustrine sand, l round and l modified gold grain were recovered from 4.5 kg of basal gravel material, reflecting background gold grain levels.
RLO-93-7
A 1.5 metre thickness of glaciofluvial gravel occurs beneath 30 metres of glaciolacustrine clay and sand. 3 round gold grains were returned from 7.9 kg of material, reflecting background gold grain levels.
RLO-93-8
A 2.5 metre thickness of bouldery till and gravel occur beneath 2.5 metres of clay and organics. 18 gold grains, including 3 modified grains, were recovered from 6.9 kg of material. These results are indicative of a distal gold dispersal train, with a gold source 2 to 10 km up-ice.
RLO-93-9
0.5 metres of glaciolacustrine sand occurs beneath 6.5 metres of glaciolacustrine clay. 14 round gold grains were recovered from
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4.6 kg of material, reflecting a distal gold source (5*10 km). The lack of till or gravel material in this hole essentially nullifies this hole as a data point.
RLO-93-10
l metre of till occurs beneath 8.5 metres of glaciolacustrine clay and sand. 13 gold grains including l modified and l pristine grain were returned from 9.0 kg of material. This appears to represent a weak proximal gold train with a gold source 500 to 1000 metres up-ice, possibly the same source that produced the gold-rich boulder intersected by RLO-93-5.
RLO-93-11
0.3 metres of till occurs beneath 15 metres of glaciolacustrine sand and clay. 2 round gold grains were recovered from 2.1 kg of material, reflecting background gold grain levels.
Kimberlite indicator mineral results
The highest grain counts were in RLO-93-11, with 2 chrome diopside grains and 3 pyrope grains in 2.1 kg of till and RLO-93-8 with 2 chrome diopside and 5 pyrope grains in 5.5 kg of till. These results represent background levels of kimberlite indicator minerals.
CONCLUSIONS
1. Results of this program indicate one or two gold dispersal trains may exist on the property, with possible gold sources ranging from 500 to 1000 metres up-ice of individual holes.
2. Kimberlite indicator mineral counts are generally low on the property.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. The gold dispersal train(s) indicated by RLO-93-3 and 5, and 10 require further Reverse Circulation drilling and/or backhoe pit till sampling north of the holes. This work is recommended on a moderate priority basis and should be guided by a compilation of geological mapping, geophysics, and diamond drilling results.
2. Additional Reverse Circulation drilling should be done around the north end of Moosehead Lake, and the south end of Spectacle Lake in order to extend the kimberlite indicator mineral/gold grain data base. This program could be done in conjunction with work planned on other properties in the area.
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BEAVERHOUSE OPTION
Gold Grains
The following are hole descriptions and gold grain count results and interpretation for the eleven holes drilled on this project.
RQO-93-1
0.3 metres of till was intersected beneath 4.5 metres of glaciolacustrine clay. 3 pristine gold grains were recovered from l. l kg of material. This indicates a proximal gold grain dispersal train, with a gold source less than 100 metres up-ice.
RQO-93-1A
15.5 meters of till, sand and gravel occur beneath 15.5 metres of glaciolacustrine clay and silt. The basal till sample returned 15 gold grains, including 13 modified grains from 9.5 kg of material. O.2% chalcopyrite was noted in the concentrate. 10 samples from the remaining till and gravel sections returned 88 gold grains, including 3 modified and l pristine grain from 77.8 kg of material. These results indicate that a proximal gold grain dispersal train is present, with a gold source between 200 and 700 metres up-ice. The lower portion of this till sequence may be older than Matheson age, therefore the true ice-direction is unknown.
RQO-93-2
4 metres of till occur beneath 3.5 metres of brown clay. 4 round gold grains were returned from 12.4 kg of material. This result reflects background levels of gold grains.
ROO-93-3
9.5 metres of till occur beneath 9.5 metres of glaciofluvial clay. The basal till sample returned l round gold grain from 8.3 kg of material. 5 samples from the remaining till section returned 38 gold grains including 2 modified grains from 49.5 kg of material. These results indicate background levels of gold grains.
RQO-93-4
9.5 metres of sandy till occur beneath 6 metres of clay and organics. Modified or pristine grains occur throughout the till section. There appears to be a distinct break at 11.5 metres. From 11.5 metres to 15.5 metres (basal till), 17 gold grains including 14 pristine and 2 modified grains were recovered from 18.76 kg of till. This indicates a very proximal gold source, possibly within 50 metres up-ice of the hole. The upper till
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section, from 6.0 to 11.5 metres returned 20 gold grains including 8 modified and 2 pristine grains from 41.35 kg of sample. This indicates a second gold source is present 100 to 500 metres up-ice.
RQO-94-5
6.5 metres of till, gravel and boulders occur beneath 4 metres of silt and fine-grained sand. The upper till section, from 4.0 to 9.0 metres appears to have been heavily reworked, consisting of a boulder lag overlain by cobbly stoney till and a moderately sorted gravel unit. One gold grain was recovered from 19.82 kg of material, indicating low background levels of gold grains. The lower till section consists of 1.5 metres of basal sandy till overlain by 2 metres of stoney cobbly till. 6 gold grains including 2 modified grains were recovered from 17.4 kg of material, indicating background levels of gold grains. The presence of 2 modified grains in the basal sample of the till sequence may represent the edge of the proximal train intersected in RQO-94-4.
RQO-94-6
15 metres of sandy till occurs beneath 5 metres of clay and organics. The basal till section from 15 to 20 metres returned 12 gold grains including 3 modified grains, from 54.67 kg of sample material. This indicates background levels of gold grains. The upper 10 metres of till returned 38 gold grains, including 16 modified grains from 64.13 kg of sample. This indicates the presence of a gold source 500 to 1000 metres up-ice.
RQO-94-7
One metre of sandy till occurs beneath 16.2 metres of sand and silt/clay. 4 gold grains, including one modified grain, were returned from 4.75 kg of sample material. This indicates background gold grain levels.
RQO-94-8
2 metres of till occur beneath 2 metres of clay and overlies 2 metres of cobble/boulder lag. 5 gold grains were recovered from 5.65 kg of material, indicating background levels of gold grains. No gold grains were recovered from the basal lag material.
RQO-94-9
2 metres of gravel occurs beneath l metre of organic material. No gold grains were recovered from 5.25 kg of material.
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RQO-94-9A
3.5 metres of sandy till occur beneath 3.5 metres of organics and silt. 3 round gold grains were recovered from 9.46 kg of material, indicating background gold grain levels.
Kimberlite indicator mineral results
Relatively high grain counts occur in holes RQO-93-1A, 3, 4, 5 and 6. The highest count was from a sample of well sorted sand and gravel in RQO-93-1A. 50 pyropes, 15 chrome diopsides, l orange garnet, l ilmenite and l chromite were recovered.
Higher grain counts occur toward the top or centre of the till sections indicating a distal source. The trend of higher grain counts indicates a dispersal train trending northeast, with counts decreasing both to the north and south on a regional scale.
Grain counts in till units generally have chrome diopside:pyrope ratios of close to 1:1, while sand and gravel samples generally have ratios closer to 2:1. Grains appear to distributed relatively evenly throughout to the till sections, which may indicate a source several kilometres or more up-ice. Most samples contained no ilmenite and chromite grains > 0.5 mm.
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CONCLUSION
1. A proximal gold dispersal train(s) is present in the vicinity of holes RQO-93-1 and 1A. The small till sample in RQO- 93-1 makes interpretation difficult, but this hole appears to be sampling Matheson till and is within 100 metres of gold mineralization.
2. A proximal gold dispersal train is present in the vicinity of RQO-94-4, with the gold source possibly being within 50 metres up-ice. The same source may be responsible for gold grains in the basal till of RQO-94-1A.
3. A proximal gold dispersal train is present 500 to 1000 metres up-ice of RQO-94-6.
4. Significant kimberlite indicator mineral counts from 5 holes reflect a possible glacial dispersal train with a kimberlite source located within a few kilometres up-ice. Most of the material sampled appears to be Matheson till or intertill sands and gravels. Up-ice direction appears to be to the northeast.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Detailed Reverse Circulation drilling and backhoe pits should by used to follow-up gold grain results in RQO-93-1. Reverse Circulation drilling at 100 metre centres should be done north, west and east of RQO-93-1A to verify and outline a possible gold dispersal train in this area.
2. Detailed Reverse Circulation drilling, geophysics and diamond drilling should be used to follow-up gold grain results from RQO-94-4 and 6. Several discrete auriferous zones may exist within a kilometer north of these holes.
3. Additional Reverse Circulation drilling northeast of the property is needed to determine if a kimberlite indicator mineral train is present.
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HOTES OH INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
The results of RG drilling programs done in 1993 have been interpreted using the following guidelines, based on personal communications with Stu Averill and the use of several references on glacial processes.
1. The weight of material or sample stated for each hole in the report refers to the table feed weight of the sample. This weight is used to normalize all gold grain counts for interpretive comparisons.
2. Unless otherwise stated, all till units intersected by drilling are assumed to be Matheson till, which is generally assumed to have resulted from glaciation originating from the north-northeast .
3. For gold grains, a count of l round grain per kilogram of table feed material has been used as a preliminary background level for the area of interest. An attempt has been made to explain local changes in background levels and adjust interpretations accordingly. A count of l modified or pristine grain in 50 kilograms of table feed material has been used as a preliminary background level.
4. Generally, samples in which no modified or pristine gold grains occur, are interpreted to have no contribution from traceable gold dispersal trains and are only useful in determining background levels of round gold grains in the area, no matter how high the grain count.
5. The number of round gold grains above local background is determined for any samples having more than one modified or pristine gold grain. Although only one or two modified or pristine grains could indicate a proximal bedrock gold source, they could also result from the disaggregation of a gold bearing boulder just up ice of the sample or tearing of gold from a boulder by the tricone bit. SEM examination of the grains can aid in determining if the latter situation has occurred.
6. The following guidelines are used to estimate transport distance of the above-background gold grain population:
100% pristine grains . . . . . . . . . .source ^00 metres up-ice100% modified to pristine. . . . .source 100-1000 metres up-iceSO-100% mod. to pristine. . . . . .source 1-10 km, up-ice>50% round grains. . . . . . . . . . . . .source probably distal
7. The size of gold grains and the calculated or concentrate assays are not generally a significant factor, especially in the Kirkland Lake camp.
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8. For kimberlite indicator mineral counts, one grain of chrome diopside or pyrope garnet per kilogram of table feed material may be a reasonable background level. The differences between gold and kimberlite indicator mineral morphology as well as the fact that kimberlite indicator mineral tracing is in its infancy in this area, makes interpretation difficult. Statistical analyses of a large number of sample points and situations may provide a better feeling for the significance of grain counts.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barrie, C.Q.; 1987:
Barrie, C.Q. 1991:
Report on an Airborne Magnetic and VLF-EM Survey in the Larder Lake Area: Hearst, McElroy, Gauthier and Mcvittie Townships; Terraquest Ltd.
Report on a High Sensitivity Magnetic and VLF-EM Airborne Survey; Larder Lake North, Gauthier, Mcvittie, McElroy and Hearst Townships. Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario, for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd., by Terraquest Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, July 15, 1991.
Easton, R.M.,Johns, G.W.;1986: Volcanology and Mineral Exploration: The
Application of Physical Volcanology and Facies Studies, Part One of Volcanology and Mineral Deposits, OGS MP 129, pp 4-40.
Fortescue et al;1984: KLIP Basal Till Study; OGS Open File R.5506.
Hubacheck, P. 1991:
Hughes, T.; 1990:
Christie, D.W., Hughes, T.N.J.;Summary Report on the Larder Townsite, Diamond Lake, Wendigo Projects, May 3, 1990 to February 15, 1991. Prepared for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. by W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd.
Summary Report on Diamond Lake - Fork Lake Project, Dec. 1989, W.A. Hubacheck Consultants.
Hughes, T.N.J.;1991 Geological Mapping Compilation and Airborne
Geophysical Assessment Report on the Diamond Lake Project Area, prepared for Sudbury Contact Mines Ltd. by H.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd. Nov. 1991.
Jackson, S.L., Kimmerly, C.T., Wilkinson, L.P., Xiangdong, J.;1990: Project Unit 88-33. Southern Abitibi Greenstone
Belt: Structural And Stratigraphic Studies in the Larder Lake Area, Summary of Field Work and other Activities, 1990, OGS MP 151.
Jackson, S.L.;1988: Project Number 88-33. The Abitibi Greenstone Belt
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Near Larder Lake: Structural and Stratigraphic Studies, OGS M.P. 141, Summary of Field Work and Other Activities,1988, pp 206-211.
Jensen, L.S.;1985: Synoptic Mapping of the Kirkland Lake - Larder Lake
Areas, District of Timiskaming; OGS MP 126.
Jensen and Langford;1985: Geology and Petrogenesis of the Archean Abitibi Belt
in the Kirkland Lake Area; OGS MP 123.
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CERTIFICATE
I, David R. Jamieson, of the City of Peterborough, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, do hereby certify that:
(1) I am an Exploration Geologist, residing at 31 Finchurst Road Peterborough, Ontario contracted to W.A. Hubacheck Consultants Ltd., 141 Adelaide St. West, Suite 1401 Toronto, Ontario.
(2) I am a graduate of the University of Waterloo and received my Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Sciences in 1985, and have been practicing my profession as an Exploration Geologist continuously since graduation.
(3) I am member of The Prospector and Developers Association of Canada, The Association of Quebec Prospectors, and The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy-Kirkland Lake Branch.
(4) This report is based on personal examination of the properties between January 1993, and March 1994.
(5) I have no personal interest in the properties or securities of Sudbury Contact.
Toronto, OntarioJune 15, 1994 David R. Jamieson, B.Se.
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W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
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ELEPHONE: (613) 236-1771X1774 AX NO: (613) 826-8753
DATA TRANSMITTAL REPORT
DATE: 16-Mar-94
ATTENTION: MR. DAVID CHRISTIE
CLIENT: HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LIMITED141 Adelaide Street Wctt, Suite 603Toronto, OntarioMSH 3L5
FAX NO.i
PROJECT:
FILE NOs
364-3384 {70S) 643-2393
10rf37S1
H1981MAK.WRI
NO. OF SAMPLES: 33
3784
YOUR SAMPLE FRACTIONS ARE PRESENTLY:
-O.85 MM TABLE CONCENTRATE: PICKED FRACTIONS: INDICATOR GRAINS: l.O TO 2.0 MM FRACTION: )2.OO MM FRACTION:
STORED RETURNED FORWARDED
REMARKS:
Reny Huneault Laboratory Manager
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OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITED - LABORATORY SAMPLE LOG
ABBREVIATIONS
DATA LOG Clast t Matrixi
Size of Clast:6: GranulesP: PebblesCi CobblesBL: Boulder ChipsBKt Bedrock Chips
•l Clast Compositions V/S: Volcanics and Sediments 6R: Granitics LS: Limestone OTi Other Lithologics
(Refer to Footnotes) TR: Only Trace Present MA: NOT APPLICABLE OX: Oxidized
S/U: Sorted or UnsortedSOi Sand ST: SiltCY: ClayORi Organics
l Fi Finel M: Mediuml Ct Coarse
Y: Fraction Present*: Fraction relatively more abundant-i Fraction relatively less abundantN: Fraction Not PresentL: Lumps Present
Colour;B: Beige6Y: GreyGB:GN:GG:BN:BK:
Grey Beige Green Grey Green Brown Black
PP; PurplePK: PinkOC: OchreDOCt Dark OchreHOC: Medium OchreLOC: Light Ochre
GOLD LOGNumber of Grains;
T: Number Found on Shaking Table P: Number Found by Panning
Thickness!C: Calculated Thickness of Grain (in microns) M: Actual Measured Thickness of Grain
KIM LOG Grains picked:
GP: Pyrope garnetGO: Orange mantle garnet; incl. both eclogitic (63) and Cr-poor megacryst
(G1/G2) varieties} in some samples, may include a few grains of common crustal garnet (65) lacking diagnostic inclusions or crystal faces.
DC: Chrome diopside, emerald green; paler green low-Cr diopside picked separately. IL: Picroilmenite; in some samples, may include a few grains of common
crustal ilmenite lacking diagnostic inclusions or crystal faces.
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225 K 1
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3760 N
3761 Y
3762 N
3763 Y
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NO YIS1ILE GOLD
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501 75
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13 C 1
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3767 Y
376B N
3769 N
3770 N
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3772 N
3773 Y
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5C 113 C 2
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EST. O.U PYRITE
EST. O, W PYRITE
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VISIBLE 600 FROM SMKINB TABLE AM) PAttHINB
1981NM.UR2 MMER OF GRAINS•Jill l (F PRNN1NBS 14 ——————————————————
RESHAPED MODIFIED PRISTINE TOTflL NON CflLC 1.6,t Muff) .... , --f mBXMMOBK secttSBS *scss HDR OfSDtr^BWViiff ——— ^.^^^^—^^^^^ ^^pv^m^w www ^i^iV nu.fc.^^1
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l 116.3
3775 N NO VISIBLE GOLD
3777 N K) VISIBLE SOD
3778 N 25 X 25 5C l l 175 X 250 25 H l l
2 81.5 104
3771 N 25 X 75 10 C l l
l 97.6 2
3760 N 25 X 25 5 C l l25X 50 8C l l 275X 275 50C l l
S1.2 228
3781 N 251 50 8 C l l501 75 13 C 2 275 X 125 20 C l l
4 31.4 74
3782 N 50 X 75 13 C l l
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3763 N NO VISIBLE GOLD
3784 N NO VISIBLE GOLD
PAGE lW.ft. HU8ACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
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GOLD GRAIN SUMMARY SHEET
03/16/94
H1981MAR.WR2
Saiple Nuiber of Visible Gold GrainsNo . svase9Ssaaa*a*BBKsa*89S9asBSaax*KSB
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
198 37513752375337543755 37563757375877SQJ f W J
376037613762376337643765376637673768376937703771377237733774377537773778377937803781378237833784
475a3 140011501574363113151002144100
31461 00011301170040112131002134100
051202000020404323001020000010000
1l002 12000000000000000000000000000
Non-Mag Calculated PPB Visible GoldWe 1 ght asasa*— ••ssJSs:asti*m*zssisa:MW*"sssstt
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
80. 4 47250 47245127.5127.596.1113.2 107.341.775.777.3105.8125.391.0112.1125.4101.077.092.6115.573.683.4107.982.797.3116.384.727.481.597.651.231.420.07.50.4
37111913
16100510
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1979217S80300
1042
228741900
311199 000510830
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1042
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033010S.000017010a3170O202000002O000
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KIMBERLITE iNDICflTQR MlNERflL PICKING FOOTNOTES:
-SflMPLE NO: REMflRKS;3751 SEM check of l possible GO fro* 0.5-1.0 mm crustal grossular
almandine.
3752 Picked 3 low-Cr diopside fro* (0.5 **.
3755 SEM check of 2 possible GP fro* 05.5 mm ~ l spinel and l alean check of 4 pale pyroxene fro* W. 5 mm 2 low-Cr diospide (ret 2 diopside (returned to saiple).
-3756 Picked l low-Cr diopside fro* (0.5 mm.
3758 Picked 2 chroiites fro* (0.5 **. SEM check of l possible GP fr confined as zircon; SEM check of 3 pale green grains fro* (0.5 diopside with very low Gr, and l Cr-andradite (grains retained)
.3760 Picked l possible GO fro* (0.5 mm.
3762 SEM check of l , ..e green pyroxene grain fro* )0.5 mm diopsi very low CR; picked blue spinel fro* (0.5 ee.
3765 SEM check of 2 pale green pyroxenes fro* (0.5 mm — l diopside low Cr (retained) and l diopside (returned to saiple).
3763 Picked l 60 fro* (0.5 mm.
.3769 Picked l GO fro* (0.5 mm.
3772 SEM check of 2 possible CR fro* )0.5 mm both grains crustal
UBOHBTDBY Sttftl LOB KMEM.ITE
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1 11 1i nrm.ii "1 195.31 640.61 525.11 4A1 4 1 T^l* ?
1 462.31 539.3 1 242.11 363.51 458.81 535.41 533.91 635.61 523.81 462.8i 407 o1 TO/* 7
1 467.31 438.61 477.01 414.91 554.71 404.91 334.81 274.31 546.51 525.51 295.51 381.81 324.71 348.61 135.21 144.11 702.51 73.4
TULE OKENTMTE (grus)
RI. SEPflRRTIHI S.6 3.20
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122.1691772.9
61.2127,5127.697.0
1110IA7 \IVf .J
41.675.477.0
105.5125.190.7
111.6125.3100.6 77.092.8
115.4716812
107.770.497.3
116.184.627.261.397.451.031.219.97.40.4
-0.25.0 H 0.5 H H
172.92.31.1 2.44.3 0.8114.92.3112.814141.3 1.21.8161.71.3172.40.64.0161.65.41.31.1M0.82.70.2
6.311.69.17.8
10.010.5 4.56.6
1169.47.8
10.36.3
17.111.1 9.17.09.98.96.06.46.54.9
14.18.66.86.79.55.23.7114.20.2
71.2112.8116.200 100.1
100.643 S*C.d
36.361756,593.6
114.277.6
102.1104.666.2 66.764.0
101.961071995.661.591.696.072,216.667.286.644.726.416.0O.S
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KIN OWO
0.5 TO 1 M
T 0
0.23 TO T 0.5 M ft
NAB 1 CP GO DC IN CR 1 SP __ 1 __ _ _ _ _ 1 __
115.3 116.8 115.6 114.8 1 15.6 115.3 1 7.3 1
17.4 117.4 117.1 116.0 114.1 1119 118.2 114.0 1 11.5 112.1 114.6 114.6 1110 116.2 112.3 1110 114.2 114.4 15.7 1
15.4 117.9 18,6 14.2 12.1 11.4 10.1 1
0 01 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 0
0 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
10 1 110 1 100 1 60 1 3 0 1 90 l 6 0 1 30 1 50 1 100 1 80 1 30 1 90 1 30 1 160 1 9 0 1 190 1 100 1 160 1 H0 1 80 1 40 1 40 t 60 1 90 1 80 1 30 1 50 1 80 1 9C ! 20 1 50 1 20 1 0
LDC KINs
11034 5412a432275lk4444406301511210
1221
97
141049
19146
11S
2414 2114201512
B96
151236
13103740
LABORATORY SAMPLE LOB
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SAWLEMMER
1983751375237S337543755375637573758375937603761376237633764376537663767376837693770377137723773377*377537773778377937803781378237833784
-1993 198 33 SAMPLES. 0
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
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BULK
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TABLE
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*2 mAEPVED SPLIT OASTS
19.5030. SO15.5526.2518.0027.20
S. 208.60
14.6580.3518.0027.0017.3018.4519.1018.2519.0025.0028.658.85
27.6528.7027.5021.3519.006.108.85
11.455.403.552.902.000.50
12.0012.0010.0010.0010.0010.005.208.60
10.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.008.85
10.0010.0010.0010.0019.008.108.85
10.005.401552.902.000.50
0.350.250.250.200.100.150.350.650.601.000.500.200.150.450.550.300.250.250.150.450.100.400.300.100.201.300.250.300.350.050.15NAMA
1-2 MlOASTS^—————^••^B
0.500.490.230.380.430.530.440.691.250.710.390.780.410.620.400.700.400.410.800.390.360.340.350.440.471.558.200.640.300.230.370.330.03
TAKEFEED
11.1511.269.529.429.479.324.417.268.138.299.119.029.448.939.059.009.359.349.058.019.549.269.359.46
18.335.250.409.064.753.272.381.670.47
S IZE
^——^—•M
Ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
NOTNOT
PERCENTAGE
V/S
95959595956595909095959595959590909090909085859590959593959595
TABLEDTABLED
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55SSs
355
10105S55S5
101010101010IS155
10SSS55S
CLASS
MATRIX (1.0 PH
DISTRIBUTION COLOUR
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0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
U YU *U *U *U *U *U tU *U *U *U *U *U *U *-U *U vU *U *U *U *U *U *U *U *U *U *U *U *U tU *U *
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Y LOG- GB- 68- 66- 68- 68- G8- GB- GB- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68- 68
N 68M 68N 68N 68N 68
CLAY
IX68686868GB6868686B686B6868686B68G86B6B68GB6B686BSBmNANANANA
0 R6A
NNXNttNNNNNNNNNNNMMNNNNNNNNNNNNN
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GCLD GRAIN SUMIARY SHEETII
Sample No. s
Number ofBSSSS ——— S SZ:
Visible Go:Id Grains Non-Mag Weight
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
1759917600176011760217603
146
1502
146
130
2
00l0
0
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0
11.553.320.938.317.8
Calculated PPB Visible GoldSZSSSSS5 SSSSSSZSS SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
1346
8800
22
1346
8670
22
0090
0
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0
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TABLE
SPLIT
*
17599
17800
17601
17602
17603
4 6 10 8 2
.7 .3 .0 .6 .1
*2 MM
CHIPS
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
1-2
pin
0 0 0 0 0.1 .0 .e .0 .0
TABLE
4, 6, 9 8, 2
,6 3 0 ,6 ,1
M.I.
LIGHTS
112 87 280
273
126
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CONC.
14 62 26 48 21
.3 .8 5 .1 .0
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NON
11 33 20 38 17
.5 .3 .9 .3 .8
MAO 2.8
9.5
5.6
9.8
3.2
SIZE NA HA C HA NA
CLAS
V/S HA NA 95 NA NA
T
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NA NA 5 HA NA
MATRI X
S/U
LS
0 0 0 0 0
OT HA HA KA HA HA
U U U U U
SD Y Y Y Y t
ST Y Y Y Y -
CY Y Y Y - -
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CY B B OY GB GB
OR H N H N H
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
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VISIBLE GOLD FROM SHAKING TABLE AND PANNING
NUMBER OP GRAINS
RESHAPED MODIFIED PRISTINE TOTAL NONSAMPLE PANNED s^^-. === ^^-. sn: s^ == ̂^* MAG
Y/N DIAETER THICKNESS T I T l T P CMS
CALC V.G. ASSAY PPB REMARKS
17599
17600
17(01
15 X 1525 X 2525 Z 5025 X 7525 X10050 X 75
25 X 25 25 X 50
15 X 1525 X 2525 X 5025 X 7550 X 5050 X 7575 X 75
100 X 200200 X 200
3 C 2 l5 C 2 l8 C 2 2
10 C 213 C l13 C l
5 C 8 C
3 C5 C8 C
10 C10 C13 C15 C29 C38 C
17602
17603
NO VISIBLE GOLD
25 X 25 5C 50 X 75 13 C
EST. 0.1* PYRITE
14
33
12 134
NO SULPHIDES
53
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15 21 880
18 22
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GOLD GRAIN SUMMARY SHEETII
Non-Mag Calculated PPB Visible GoldNO . ——— sss —— szs —— s zs —— ss —— ~-.~ s —— . ————— .^ WBigllt
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
1882416825188261882718828188291883018831188321883318834188351883618837188381883918840188411884218843188441884518846
1713002331000001110
13162
85
141300
131100000
1110
61310
30000
100000000
0000
7021
85
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002000000
0000
00100
78.822.957.38.5
39.129.522.933.716.69.915.91.5
10.616.931.09.617.49.1
47.547.662.79.219.9
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
50866300
56. 2070
22376
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147423934125
0117213112
129858
50466300
342070
11376
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147423934125
032212690
40000
2200000000
0000
85043
129858
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00
11000000
0000
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SAMPLE
WEIG
HT
18624
18825
16826
16827
16828
18829
18830
18831
18832
18833
18834
18835
18836
18837
16838
18839
18840
18641
18642
16843
16844
16845
18846
TABLE
SPLIT
5.6
1.5
6.3
1.6
4.8
4.5
4.5
6.4
3.3
2.5
6.9
2.6
9.2
11.0 3.5
4.2
2.9
8.0
6.6
4.5
1.7
2.1
(KG. W
+10
CHIPS
0.1
0.1
0.1
^.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
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(Oil
(Oil
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
ET) TABLE
FEED 5.5
1.4
6.3
1.6
4.7
4.5
4.5
6.2
3.2
2.4
8.9
2.6
9.2
11.0 3.5
4.1
2.9
8.0
6.6
4.5
1.7
2.1
WEIG
HT
(
TABLE
395.7
269.2
556.8
261.3
612.2
228.7
176.4
461.7
182.6
136.9
269.6
294.4
199.4
223.3
478.1
249.0
231.5
195.6
580.1
290.6
303.2
348.1
269.2
M.I.
LIGHTS
306.6
264.2
490.5
251.4
566.6
194.7
148.5
421.2
162.2
125.8
249.2
289.0
186.6
201.8
438.3
237.4
209.4
182.5
524.1
238.3
232.9
332.6
246.9
GRAMS M.
CONC.
TOTAL
89.1
25.0
66.3 9.9
45.6
34.0
27,9
40.5
20.4
13.1
20.4
5.4
12.8
21.5
39.8
11.6
22.1
13.1
56.0
52.3
70.3
15.5
22.3
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78.8
22.9
57.3 8.5
39.1
29.5
22.9
33.7
16.6 9.9
15.9
1.
510
.616
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17.4 9.1
47.5
47.6
62.7 9.2
19.9
MAG
10.3 2.1
9.0
1.4
6.5
4.5
5.0
6.8
3.8
3.2
4.5
3.9
2.2
4.6
8.8
2.0
4.7
4.0
8.5
4.7
7.6
6.3
2.4
NO.
V.G.
17 1 3 0 0 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 13 1 6 2129858
CALC
PPB 50
8 (6 3 0 0 562070 22 376 0 0 0 0 0
1474
2393
4125 011
7 21 31 12129656
DE: SOUPTION
CLAST
SIZE P P
P P P P P P P P P P P P P NA P P NA P NA NA NA
v/s
100
100 95 100
100
100
100 95 95 95 95
95 95 95 95NA95 100
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NA NA NA
LS
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0 0NA
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mmm or NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA MANA MA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
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MF. M
C. M
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F-C
F-C
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COLOR
SD OB GBB GC B B B B B GO B B B B B B B LO
GB B B GN OG
CY GB NAB GB NA NA NA NA NA GO
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA B NA NA OB
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TILL
SAND
TILL
TILL+BL:
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SAND
SAND
SAND
SAND
TILL
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SAND
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10024 Y
10025 Y
18826 Y
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10027 Y OD VISIBLE OOLD
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Y 75 X 75 X
75100
10832
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Y tO VISIBLE eOU
18034 Y WO VISIBLE GOLD
10035 Y WO VISIBLE BOLD
1083t Y WO VISIBLE OOU
10037 Y BO VISIBLE 0001
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325 X 375
275 X COO
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20C13t C l 54 C
3 C13 C13 C
31 C
BO SUUHIKS
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BO SUUHIKS
29.S
22.4 2.070
EST. O.IX RUTE
33.7 22
BO SUUHIKS
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10043
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100
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1882
4 45
2.6
1882
5 18
7.7
1882
6 47
0.0
1882
7 13
8.18
828
108.
1882
9 26
3.18
830
436.
1883
1 83
6.18
832
638.
1883
3 59
1.2
1883
4 13
89.2
1883
5 19
63.0
1883
6 37
0.5
1883
7 19
99.9
1883
8 89
9.8
1883
9 34
7.1
1884
0 74
5.0
1884
1 64
9.7
1884
2 90
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652.
618
844
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444.
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0.8
467.
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8.5
108.
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2.9
434.
683
3.5
637.
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8.5
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60.2
369.
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96.4
898.
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6.4
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5.5
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8.4
6.9
2.3
0.1
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0.3
1.5
2.7
1.7
2.7
3.6
2.8
1.0
3.5
1.4
0.7
5.9
4.2
0.1
2.5
(0.1
0.8
0.5
MM) NO
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8.2
6.8
2.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
1.3
2.1
1.4
2.3
3.0
2.4
0.9
3.0
1.2
0.6
5.2
3.7
0.1
2.2
(0.1
0.8
0.4
MAO
1
0.2
0.1
0.3
(0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.5
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0.3
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0.0
0,1
TOTA
L
395.
328
9.7
556.
826
1.4
612.
222
8.8
176.
346
1.8
182.
813
9.0
269.
430
4.4
199.
322
3.5
478.
213
9.2
231.
619
5.9
580.
329
0.8
303.
435
1.8
269.
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TABL
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SAM
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ENTR
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(
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H
LIGH
TS
TOTA
L TO
TAL
306.
6 88
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4.2
25.5
490.
5 66
.325
1.4
10.0
566.
6 45
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4.7
34.1
148.
5 27
.842
1.2
40.6
162.
2 20
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5.8
13.2
249.
2 20
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9.0
15.4
186.
6 12
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1.8
21.7
438.
3 39
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7.4
11.8
209.
4 22
.218
2.5
13.4
524.
1 56
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8.3
52.5
232.
9 70
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2.6
19.2
246.
9 22
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78.4
23.4
57.3 8.6
39.1
29.6
22.8
33.8
16.8
10.0
15.7
11.5
10.5
17.1
31.1 9.8
17.5 9.4
47.7
47.8
62.9
12.9
19.9
MAN
AGEM
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LIM
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WEI
GHTS
(1.0
MM)
NON
MAG
_____ -
(0.2
5MM 58
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33.1
26.3
16.9
20.5
10.8 7.1
5.6
5.2
5. 9. 19. 5. 11. 5. 45.7
43.1
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M^B
VM
BM
B
H
0.25
-0.
5 MM
12.1 5.5
5.7
1.0
5.7
2.7
4.6
10.1 4.7
2.3
7.1
5.1
3.7
5.4
9.5
4.1
4.3
2.2
1.9
3.6
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4 .4
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0.6
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1.3
0.6
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1.2
1.3
2.4
2.2
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000
000
000
000
000
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000
000
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000
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000
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OF I
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HUBATOTD.WRIHEAVY LIQUID SAMPLE WEIGHTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
18824
18825
18826
18827
18828
18829
188)0
18831
188)2
188)3
18834
188)5
188)6
188)7
188)8
188)9
18840
18841
18842
18843
18844
18845
18JB
46
MM — _ —
~ IM~
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0— OP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
.5 T
O- _ -
~oo~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 MM_ -
DC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
-— IM 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 D 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
— —
"CR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0. 0. OP
4 0 4 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 2 10 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 125-
5 MM
DC.
-,
2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
REMARKS
- 6 O
X AS IN 18825
BELOW:
1 GR.
GALENA IN -0.5 M
M-
65*
PYRITE
-f PYRITIC
ROCK C
HIPS IN W
H. CONC.
- 1 blu* p
yrop*
(?)
- Cone, wry mull
- 1 blu* p
yrope
(?)
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mall p
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- 99*
boulder
or b
edrock diaba** c
utting*
RQOGGS WK1
IBIlOVERBURBCN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITEDI
GOLD GRAIN SUMMARY SHEETII
Sample Hinder of Visible Gold Grains Non-Mag Calculated PPB Visible Gold
Total Reshaped Modified Tistine Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
189911899218993189941899518996189971899818999
389
30205
107
059
2920
5107
030000
000
300100
000
299
109781415287032
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1794453316320
8410264
0375331532
084
10264
070000
000
17900100
000
HUBA
T02B
.
IAMPLB W
EIGHT
(KQ.WET)
OVERBURDEN D
RILLING
MANAGEMENT L
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LABORATORY S
AMPLE
LOO
WEIGHT (GRAMS
DRY)
A AU
DESCRIPTION
CLASS
NO.
BULK
)2.0
nn
18991
18991
18993
18994
1899S
18994
18997
18991
18991
1.1
0.
8.1
0.14.
16. 2 1
,4. 12. 5.
0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
1 1 3 2 1 2 4 9 2
TABL
E
1.1
8.0
14.0
16.7 2.3
1.0
4.4
12.0 5.4
TABLE
UUTlW
143.2
524.8
441.
1525.7
155.8
74.7
289.9
582.9
181.8
M.I.
LIGHTS
420.0
315.5
430.2
138.6
58.7
255.7
497.2
148.0
M.
CONC.
TOTAL
104.8
125.6
95.5
17.2
16.0
34.2
85.7
40.8
I. CON
WON 99.7
109.6
78.4
14.1
15.4
28.2
70.6
32.7
C
5.1
16.0
17.1 3.1
0.6
6.0
15.1 8.1
NO.
V.G. 8.
09.0
30.0 2.0
0.0
5.0
10.0 7.0
CALC
PPB
179.2
44.1
52.5
316.5
32.2 0.0
84.3
101.7
63.8
SIZE C C p c p c c c c
CLAS
V/S 100 95 95 95 95 80 95 95 95
T
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0 5 5 5 5 20 S 5 5
MATRIX
LS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
or Ml NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
S/U u u u u u u u u u
SD Y Y Y Y Y * Y Y *
ST Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y -
CY Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y -
COLOR
SD GY GB GB GB GB GC GB GB GG
CY GY GB GB GB GB GB B B OY
OR N N N N N N N N
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
TILL
HJBAT07C.
OOID CLASSIFICATION
VISIBLE OOID nOM SHMUMB TABLE AMD PAMIIM
OF OBAIK
18991
18992
18993
18994
18995
189*6
18997
18998
18999
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EST. 0.0.
102
EST. 0.0.
IX
SX3X
2X2X
WRITE
ramMAKASITEWRITE
NMasrnWRITE
SX MMCftSmsx WRITE
l 32.7 M
HUBATO2D.HEAVY LIQUID
SAMPLE W
EIGHTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
18991
18992
18993
18994
18995
18996
18997
18998
18999
19000
19001
19002
19003
19004
19005
19006
19007
19008
19009
19010
19011
DIRECT
TOTAL
142.1
650.1
755.8
323.6
151.8
147.0
805.9
1072.0
591.0
1195.8
1431.1
1146.5
1315.5
544.7
594.6
618.1
697.1
269.8
396.1
294.8
291.1
SIEVE
(1.0 T
O 2.0 M
OONC.
LIGHTS
TOTAL
142.0
0.1
643.7
6.4
748.8
7.0
321.1
2.5
150.
146.
799.
1065.
587.
1187.
1425.
1138.
1308.
542.
592.
615.
693.
268.
393.
293.
290.
0.9
0.8
6.9
6.8
4.0
8.3
6.0
8.1
7.0
1.8
2.0
2.3
3.9
1.3
2.3
1.3
0.6
NON
MAO 0.3 .0
.3
.1
.8
.7
.3
.7
.6
.9
5.2
6.8
5.7
1.6
1.7
2.2
3.3
1.2
1.8
1.0
0.4
MAO 0.4
0.7
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.6
1.1
0.4
1.4
0.8
1.3
1.3
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.2
HUBACHECK
CONSULTING
OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITED
HEAVY
LIQUID S
AMPLE WEIGHTS
(SG
3.20)
TABLE
CONCENTRATE
(K 1.0 M
M)
TOTAL
LIGHTS
OONC.
TOTAL
TOTAL
NON
MAG
.25
MM0.25-
0.5
MMX).S
MM
143.
052
5.0
440.
352
5.7
155.
774
.728
9.6
582.
918
S.6
7K.5
632.
179
6.1
618.
349
0.1
549.
574
6.2
887.
076
8.9
652.
152
1.0
474.
6
140.
342
0.0
315.
543
0.2
138.
658
.725
5.7
497.
214
8.0
607.
951
6.5
681.
253
1.1
438.
347
3.0
623.
968
8.9
651.
852
3.0
390.
136
1.2
2.7
105.
012
4.8
95.5
17.1
16.0
33.9
85.7
40.6
108.
611
5.6
114.
987
.251
.876
.512
2.3
198.
111
7.1
129.
113
0.9
113.
4
2. 99.
108. 76
.14
.IS
.27
.70
.32
.94
.99
.88
.75
.46
.68
.!10
8.:18
2.1
103.
111
2.1
118.
410
4. t
1.7
84.0
93.3
69.7
11.4
13.6
19.8
53.0
26.3
74.8
74.1
65.5
59.4
37.8
l 57
.71
91.5
L 14
3.0
93.2
100.
910
9.7
1 94
.5
0.6
10.4 9.1
6.1
2.0
1.8
5.3
12.2 4.5
12.7
19.5
15.3 9.8
5.9
7.5
10.6
22.0 6.9
8.1
6.2
7.9
0.1
5.5
6.4
2 .6
0.6
(O.I
2.8
5.4
1 .7
6.7
5.9
7.4 65
2.4
3.3
62
17.1 3.0
3.1
2.5
24
HUBATO2D.HEAVY LIQUID SAMPLE W
EIGHTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER
1*991
18992
18993
18994
18995
18996
18997
18998
18999
19000
19001
19002
19003
19004
19005
19006
19007
19008
19009
19010
19011
MAO 0.3
5.1
17.1
15.1 8.1
14.4
16.1
26.7
11.5 5.7
8.0
14.0
16.0
14.0
17,0
12.5 8.6
NUMBER O
P
___
SP 0 0 0
1 TO
00 0 0 0
2 MM
DC 0 0 0
INDICATOR MINERALS
IM 0 0 0
0
CR 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OP 0 0 1
5 TO 1
CO 0 0 0 0
MM DC 0 0 0 0
IM 0 0 1 0
GR 0 0 0 1
0 3 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
s 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
~0.25-~
0.5 MM
OF
~
0 6 9 7 4 3 7 17 8 15 46 18 7 5 4 4 6 3 4 3 3
DC
0 5 7 2 2 0 3 11 3 9 15 7 5 3 3 2 6 2 2 1 1
REMARKS
- * 0.5 M
M ARE
SMALL, CONSIST MAINLY OF
PY-CARB. VEIN
- 4-0.5 MM OVERSIZED D
UE TO
CLINOZOISITE C
UTTINGS
FROM
- CHROMITE O
R. SLIGHTLY MAGNETIC. PROBABLY C
RUSTAL NO
KIMBERLITIC.
- 5 ORANGE GARNETS ARE A
LL POSITIVE
IDENTIFICATIONS.
FRACTIONS
ARE
LARGE. SORTED INDICATING G
RAVEL.
SEE
NOTE A
T BOTTOM.
- TRACE
CPY. IN 0
.5-1.0 M
M FRACTION.
- +1 M
M ILMENITE H
AS P
EROVSKITE
OVERGROWTH.
0 . 2X CPY
KM F
RACTION. LESS IN 0
.25-0.5
NONPARAMAO F
RACTION
- ABUNDANT 0
.5-1 MM D
UE T
O NATURAL
HB
AND PX
COARSE
-O.IK C
PY.
IN )1 AMP
0.25-0.5 M
M FRACTION.
- ALSO PICKED
1 KIMBERLITIC
CHROMITE FROM 0.25-0
5 MM
- ALL
FRACTIONS
MAINLY C
UTTINGS OF B
ASALTIC
PX
CUTTINGS
BLDR.
T
COARSE
IN
0 5-1
SAND
FRACTION
P AGE l W. A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD. O*/11/93
OVERBURDEN DRILLING MANAGEMENT LIMITED
BOLD GRAIN SUMMARY SHEETHUBA3MAY.WRI
Saiple Nuiber of Visible Gold GrainsNo i ss3sz:s:5:s*secass33sssss*:s:5ssaazszss
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
Non-Mag Calculated PPB Vitible Gold
Total Reshaped Modified Pristine
190001900119002190031900419005190061900719006190091901019011
61
10150413710731
61
102041369731
0001300011000
000000000000
94.399. a69.176.646.468.8108.5182.3102.8112. a118.5104.5
1484
49147O
15113974228116
1484
49210
15113973828116
O00
12600004000
0o0000000000
PAGE l M. ft. HUBACHEK CONSULTANTS LTD. 04/11/93
HUBA3MAY.UR1TOTAL l OF SAMPLES M THIS REPORT * 17
SflHPLE HEIGHT UCB.NET) NO.
OVERBUROEN MUL1N6 MANAGEMENT LINITGD
LABORATORY SAffU LOB
VE1GHT (GRANS DRV) DESCRIPTION CLASS
H. I. COC OAST
BULK )2.0 TABLE TABLE N.I. GONL KM SIZE IK FEED CONC LIGHTS TOTAL MRS MAS
l/Sfifi LS OT
(tutusssseac
SAI SO ST CY COLOR OB"- -—
SD CY
19000 7.719001 10.019002 10.019003 9.719004 5.319005 7.419006 10.019007 10.019008 10.019009 10.019010 10.019011 8.4
0.40.40.30.20.20.20.10.30.10.10.10.1
7.39.69.89.55.17.3
10.09.7
10.09.99.98.3
716.6632.4791.0619.2490.4549.B746.4887.276A.66S.2521.1474.3
607.9 104.7 94.3516.5 115.9 99.8681.2 109. A 89.1531.1 80.1 76.6438.3 52.1 46.4473.0 76.8 68.8623.9 122.5 108.5688.9 199.3 182.3651.fi 116.8 102.8523.0 129.2 112.2390.1 131.0 118.536K2 113.1 104.5
14.4 (16.1 (20.7 (11.55.78.0
14.016.014.017.0 112.5 18.6 1
) 95 5: M 10; 90 10
90 1095 590 1080 8080 2090 10
C 95 5C 95 SC 100 0
o m0 MAo m0 M0 MA0 NR0 MAo mo m0 MR0 MA0 MA
s mS Hu *u *U YU YU *U fU *U *U *U 4
- N- -- -- -Y YY Y- -- .- -- N- M- M
G8 MA H6B B NGB B NB B NLOG LOCHLOG LOCKB B NGB SB N6B GB NGB MA NGB MA IIGB Hft H
SflNDSANDTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTILLTill
WGC2 U-fl. HUBACHECK OOGULTMTS LTD. 04/11/93
3QLO OflSSIFKWlGN
-WIRE OLD FROM SHM1N6 TABLE MB PMM1NB
HUBA3KW.UR1 TOTflL t OF PttMNBS
MMER OF BRAINS17
RESHJVED MODIFIED PRISTINE TOTRL MM GRLC V.6.SAJVUt PflMO
Y/N DIMETER TWOWESS T P T P T P 06 PPI RENMKS
19007 Y
MOB Y
19010 Y
SOI 75751 100
100 S ISO100 l ITS125 X 173
2SX 25251 50501 75501 100
251 2525 X 50501 SO50 X 75SOI 150751 75751 100
251 25251 50501 SOSOI 75SOI 10075X US
Z5X 50251 75751 100
13 C1AC25C27 Cac
seac
13 CIS C
seactoe13 C50 C15 ClAC
seac
10 C13 C15 C20C
BC10 C16 C
2111
2
111
1
1
12 l
l l12 l
12 l ll
13 tOfl.5
23 l l
EST. 2k PYRITE
7 182.3
123l l l l
EST. 21 PYRITE
10 102.A
l l12 l l
EST. 1ft PYRITE
7 112.2
ll l
EST. U PYRITE
19011 Y 50 I 100 IS C
3 11A.S
l
11
EST. 0.* PYRITE
l 1M.S
MtlU.A. HJBACHECX CONSULTMTS LTD. 04/11/93
SOLD CLASSIFICATION
-VISIBLE SOLD FROM SMK1NB TMLE R0 PflMINB
HJMJtiV.URl -TOTflL l OF
SPNPLCI
MMEROF6RA1N517 RE9WEB MODIFIED PRISTINE TOfflL NOM CMX V.G.
S" amis
19000 Y 251 25 501 50 1 751 75 1 751 125 i 75 X ISO '
150 X 225
W001 Y 501 75
WOO* Y 251 50 251 75 501 SO SOI 75 751 100
1M03 Y 251 25 251 SO 251 75 501 50 301 75 SOI 125 751 75 751 100
1001 100 1001 175
1N04 Y tt VISIBLE GOLD
19005 Y 75 I 75 751 100
1001 175 125 I 175
19006 Y 251 SO SOI SO
f r i CVIt v.3* mnuuiibli \ 0.5* WRITEIS C 1 JO C 1 ffiC 1 KC 1
i -H.3 i*a13 C 1 l EST. WPYWTE
l tt.6 *
8 c 2 t EST. 0.5* PYRITEWC 2 2 W C 2 2 13 C 1 l 18 C 2 1 3
10 M.1 ^
. r . i EST. 2* PWTEJ c i it 3 o.amu*iit
WC l J 10 C 2 z 13C 1 lwc z *15C 1 1 18C 2 2 20 C 1 1 Z7C 1 l
IS 71.6 U7
EST. 0.1ft PYRITE
IS C 1 ^ 18 C 1 i 27 C 1 t 2ftC 1 ^
4 M.* 151
j C 2 1 3 EST. 3 PYRITE 10 C * *
APPENDIX C ASSAYS
W.A. HUBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.
- SE.Yi BY: XtrtOX lesCCOpicr '/UV/i a- isi
ASSAYERSLABORATOIRES/LABORATORIES DIVISION DE/OF T8L/ ASSAYERS INC. not AV. au OJN*. OF. at BOUMHCMUM BUBJQ JM FAX:
w JL HTJBACHECK CONSULTANTS LTD.19SP. HUBACHECK
-ffi-0351-RGl
MAR-io-94l. D. JAMIESON. FAX
MAR-08-94
No. D'Echant i l Ion Saoople NuDDber
AUpre WCESFIB AUCKSpra
973719738197391974019741
3342
1974219743 l
Cenlfie par/Certified by ~
"AU SERVICe DE L1NDUSTME DEPUW PLUS DE S9 ANS"
-SERVINQ INOUSmV FOR OVER BO YEARS'
ROASSYSXLS
FILE3R-054B-RG ASSAYERS LABORATORIES SAMPUEJAU AUCKS AUCKS SAMRJEJPPB PPB PPB
18652 1718653 3018654 1518655 918656 1118657 918658 1318659 13 9 1718674 918675 5118676 1618677 9 7 1018678 9
APPENDIX D EXPENDITURES
WAGES
Senior Geologist. . . . . 3.^ days at 0350.00/day......01050.00Project Geologist... ,5.\ days at 0250.00/day......01250.00Contract Geologist. . ?;VKi days at $225.00/day. . . . . 04725.00Geological Assistants8T5* days at 0105.00/day.....01575.50
CONTRACTORS
Drilling Contractor..............................028496.82Mineral Processing................................08971.17Assaying costs.....................................0496.47
SUPPLIES/RENTALS
Field Supplies....................................01109.90Gas/Oil............................................0448.60Equipment Rental (GPS).............................0585.30Truck/ATV Rental..................................01319.82Shipping/Pails.....................................0742.83Food and Lodging..................................01482.00Mob/demob..........................................0816.68
REPORT
Printing...........................................0182.94Courier.............................................046.40
Total...053299.43
Certified by: Date:
w a mmAOTFrK roNfim.TANTs T.TH
Ministry ofjNo.tnem Development^M44 ftJaM^Ma/id MinoB m
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Transaction Number
Personal information coHecled on mn form is obtained under the authority of the Mkv— — i collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. MM y. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
(JJ 1580* 000&1
tfone: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for reqt Recorder. SZDMNEOIMI vwswwxxwi McvrrnE- A separate copy of this form must be^ompfeied for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to. must accompany this form.
\900
***** SUDBURY COHTACT MINES LTD., 401 BAY ST.. STE. 2302. TORONTO, ONT. M5HMining DMaion TowneNpMiaa LARDER LAKE GAUTHIER /Off? Pmm. MARCH 3, 4, 20, 21, 1993nmn r rum. Performed .TI1T.V 11 , 1QQ1
2Y4
MCVITTIE
UfcWUr^ (^5^416-947-1212
M or Q Plan No. G-3211/G-3163
ft? FEB. 22, 23, 24, 1994Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)
WorkGroup
^
Geotechnical Survey/'Physical Work,Inchxlng Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays* — " IB*Asstynfnont nowHSSW0
TypeC OVERBURDEN DRILLING (REVERSE CIRCULATION^
\y \^~
otal Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costa S —^—^-^———lota: The Minister may reject for assessment work credK eJ or part of the sssessmsnt work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditurea claimed in tha statement of costs wHhin 30 daya of a request for verification.'eraona and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name
DAVID R. JAMIESON
HEATH 6 SHERWOOD INC.
OVERBURDEN DRILLING MGEMT.
AddressR.R. 8, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. K9J 6X9
P.O.BOX 998, 34 DUNCAN A VE. N. , KIRKLAND LAKE, ON'otm-. t -r -t
107 - 15 CAPELLA COURT, NEPEAN, ONT. K2E 7X1
fl
-eJfl n aifH n aiuimvuoti •^•— 4 —— -.wu. i oni certify that at the nma th* work we* parfa "•port were recorded in the CUR** holder's r by the current recorded hoUer.
l. Mie dame covered hi Into nark i or held under e TffTTp
truncation of Worfc Raportl certify that l have a pommel Knowledge of the its completion and annexed report ie true.
eat forth in tMe work report having performed the work or wttnia during and/or after
11 33,9'
.Ministry of Norfner D' Oevetopment and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Cfaim
Mining ActPersonal information coilactad on this form is obtained undar tha authority of tha Mining Act. Thia information will ba uaad for corraapondanca. Quastions about this collection should ba directed to tha Provincial Manager. Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. Fourth Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. telephone (70S) 670-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
Ra*ROYAL*OAK MINES LTD., QUEENSTON MINING INC. *SEE ATTACHED j SHEET: AddreM SUDBURY CONTACT MINES LTD.,
401 BAY ST.. STE. 2302, TORONTO, OUT. M5Hj Mining Division 1 LARDER LAKE
Township/Area GAUTHIER 1
| ST From: MARCH 3, 4, 20, 21, 1993 1 Psrformed .TTTT.V 11, 1Q11
2Y4
MCVITTIE
Client No. l "2, c "2. 2- Co 198617 , #^ to
Telephone No. 416-947-1212
M or Q Plan No. G-3211/G-3163
SK FEB. 22, 23, 24, 1994
Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)1 Work Group
ul1t 1i
Geotechnical SurveyPhysical Work. Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
TypeOVERBURDEN DRILLING (REVERSE CIRCULATION)
Total Assessment Work Claimed on tha Attached Statement of Costs $ 53 ' 297 ' 00Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit al or part of tha assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditurea daimad in tha statement of coats within 30 daya of a raquaat tor verification.Persona and Survey Company Who Performed tha Work (Give Mama and Addraaa of Author of Report)Name Address
DAVID R. JAMIESON R.R. 8, PETERBOROUGH, OUT. K9J 6X9HEATH S SHERWOOD INC. P.O.BOX 998, 34 DUNCAN AVE. N., KIRKLAND LAKE, ON"
P2N 3L3OVERBURDEN DRILLING MGEMT 107 - 15 CAPELLA COURT, NEPEAN, ONT. K2E 7X1
(attach a schedule If nacaaaary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * Sea Note No. 1 on reverse aidel certify that at tha time tha work was performed, the claims covered in tMa work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held undar a l by the currant recorded holder.
Certification of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facia aat forth in tMa Work report, having performed tha work or its completion and annexed report is true. sama dunng and/or after
Name fed Address (X Person Cerffylna
For Office Uaa Onlyrotal Value Cr Recorded Data Recorded
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION
,Approval Date Q
JAN 9 1995Dsts Nonce lor Amendments Sent
Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ministers du Devetoppement du Nord et des mines
Statement of Coste for Assessment CreditIztat des couts aux fins du credit devaluationMining Act/Loi sur lee mines
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mning Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presents formula sent recueills en vertu de la Lot sur lea mines et serviront a tenir a jour un registre des concessions minieres. Adresser tout* question sur la coflece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. ministere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* etaga. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Gouts directs
Type
Wages SatoJres
and Consultant's Fees DroHade rentrepreneuret de I'expert- conaall
Supplies Used Foumtturea irtfltsees
Rental Location de
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain
Type REVERSE CIRCLTLATION.TDMINERAL PROCESSING
ASSAYINGTW* FLAGS/AXES PAILS/SIEVES
GAS /OILFKJ.NTJ.Nli/
DRAFTING
Typ-GPS
Amount Montant
.575.50
F025.00
BILLING
8971.1
496.4
Totals Total global
860O.5
r^wrSNOHSHOES 1109. 9b
448. 6fl!
182.94
ll74X,^585.30
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
^^MI8891.ll
2. Indirect Costs/CoOts Indirects** Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not allowable as assessment work.Pour to remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indlrects ne sont pas admissMes en tant que travaux d'evaluatton.
46
Type
Transportation Transport
Lodging NourfttuPS st
dSflioMBsaDon
DescriptionTyp. TROCK/ATV SNOWMOBILE
3HIPPING/COURI
MOBILIZE DRILI 1OB.PERSGNELL
Amount Montant
1319.1
ER 789.
1482. 0(
816. 6t
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partJel des couts Indlrects
Montant admtssMe (n'excedant pea 20 H des i
(ToW of Direct and Afcnrabto d'tvakMtto MmctcoMsI fToMdMci
act Costa) louts dlracts]to du credtt n ribdkMtt
Totals Total global
2
23
2109.0!
1482. (
816.61
4407.7
4407.7:
53299.'
0
3
MMractti
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
:Letitutaire igMri i tenu de verifier lee depenses damandeas dansle present etat des couts dans las 30 jours suivant une demande a eel effet Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluatkxi presentes.
Filing Discounts Remises pour depot1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100*fe of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit
1. Les travaux deposes dans las deux ans suivant tour acnevement sont rembourste a 100 Sb da la vateur totato susmentionnea du credl d'evabafion.2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*Mi of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Ai ntClai
x 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trots, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rarnbourses A 50 tt de la valeur totato du credit d'evaluatJon susmentJonne. Voir les caJculs ct-dessous.Valeur totato du credtt d'evakiation
x 0.50Evaluation totato demandea
Certification Verifying Statement of Costsl hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accomfiknying Report of Work form.
that as
Attestation de Petat des couts
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur lee terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
je suis autonse taeomp^jnte)(Racordad Hold*. Aawit. Position in
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