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ADDITIONAL
MINERAL & PLACER
PROPERTY TENURES

 

RELATIVE TO
ZEBALLOS GOLD
 

AA BENTINCK

 

Records show 12.26% graphite average from 13 channel sample analysis.

 

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ALEXANDER

 

Records show the average assay from samples was 48.5% iron.

 

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CENTRAL ZEBALLOS

 

Intermittent mining produced 37,789 tonnes of milling ore with a an average historical estimate of 16.85 grams per tonne gold.

 

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GOLDSPRING

 

In 1950, three samples from the vein reportedly assayed from trace up to 10.29 grams per tonne gold 

 

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​​​GOLDEN HORN

 

Recorded production between 1941 and 1942, from 3,249 tonnes, included historical estimates of 46,374 grams of gold and, 108,705 grams of silver.

 

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GOLDEN PEAK

 

The highest of six samples taken from #3 Vein assayed values of up to 202.3 grams per tonne gold.

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Values taken from a sample from a heavy sulphide section of the #1 Vein, taken over a length of 30 centimetres and a width of 5 centimetres assayed 493.8 grams per tonne gold.

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Historical inventory from recorded production consists of three tonnes mined in 1934, produced 93 grams of gold and 746 grams of silver.

 

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GOOD HOPE

 

Mineralized grab samples returned an assay of up to 94 grams per tonne gold.

 

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​​​IXL

 

Historical assays from sampling returned values ranging from 2 up to 2,953 grams per tonne gold and from nil up to 816 grams per tonne silver.

 

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LONE STAR

 

Production between 1938 to 1941 yielded 143 kilograms of gold from 6,779 tonnes. 

 

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​MOBILE (SILVER BELLE)

 

Production for 1930 and 1949 totaled  an inventory of 12 tonnes with an average grade of 8,247 grams per tonne silver.

 

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MOUNT ZEBALLOS

 

It is reported that from 74,268 tonnes, the average grade for mined ore was 12.67 grams per tonne gold.

 

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​​​NOOTKA

 

A reported sample of oxidized material from the richest part of the vein assayed 13.7 grams per tonne gold.

 

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​​​NORTH FORK

 

Historical estimates from samples taken over 10 centimetres, 4 metres from the face of the Main adit assayed approx. 217.4 grams per tonne gold.

 

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PRIDENT

 

Records show that historical production from 43 tonnes mined in 1939 averaged a grade of 128.7 grams per tonne gold.

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Records indicate inferred reserves for both the Prident and Privateer properties total 122,470 tonnes grading 17 grams per tonne gold.

 

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PRIVATEER

 

Historical estimates from recorded production totaled 9,465 kilograms of gold and 4,119 kilograms of silver from 652,000 tonnes of ore.

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Records indicate inferred reserves for both the Prident and Privateer properties total 122,470 tonnes grading 17 grams per tonne gold.

 

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RIMY 1-8

 

Records show that 17.2 tonnes of development ore yielded 1,369 grams gold and 1,586 grams silver.

 

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ROPER

 

Records show proven/probable/possible reserves in 4 veins (combined with the Gold Field deposit, 092L 211) total 220,429 tonnes grading 10.7 grams per tonne gold.

 

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RELATIVE TO
RED ELEPHANT
 

​​​​ALICE

 

In 1915, an inventory of 14.5 tonnes of ore returned values up to 2,835 grams per tonne silver.

 

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​ELKHORN

 

Reported reserves are from 3.3 up to 4.0 million tonnes with a grade averaging greater than 80 per cent gypsum.

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ENTERPRISE

 

Total recorded production yielded a historical estimate of 1,050,581 ounces of silver, from 11,067 tonnes mined.

 

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​​​FIR

 

Historical estimates from a 5.0 centimetre wide vein were 2,976 grams per tonne silver.

 

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FORTUNE GRAPHITE

 

In 2000, a reported sample of the graphite returned 9.0 per cent carbon.

 

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​​​HOWARD

 

Records show between 1937 and 1970 the Howard mine produced 20,091 tonnes of ore, of which 19,216 tonnes were mined in 1938. Recovery of elements from all ore mined, totaled 212,121 grams of gold, 1,613,871 grams of silver, 1,059,009 kilograms of lead, 343,307 kilograms of zinc and 68 kilograms of cadmium.

 

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MOHAWK (RAINBOWHAWK)

 

Records show that production between 1918 to 1921 yielded 109,515 grams of silver from  an inventory of 21 tonnes.

 

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MOTHER LODE

 

Records show that total production yielded 15,303 grams of silver from an inventory of 3 tonnes.

 

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PORTO RICO

 

Samples returned values from 11.65 up to 24.34 grams per tonne gold.

 

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RAINBOW (RAINBOWHAWK)

 

Records show production from 1924 and 1926 yielded 17,200 grams of silver from 6 tonnes of ore.

 

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​​​RED

 

A reported 1.5 metre chip sample returned 1,498.4 grams per tonne silver.

 

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SPOTTED HORSE

 

Records show that production from 1901, 1903 and 1937 totalled 47 tonnes which produced 1,649 grams of gold and 2,083 grams of silver.

 

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TAMARAC

 

Records show proven, probable and possible reserves estimated at 630,000 tonnes grading 3.5 grams per tonne gold.

 

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GOLD
PLACERS
 

HARRIS CREEK GOLD PLACER

 

Recorded production from 1936 to 1945 totaled 14,150 grams of gold. 

 

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QUARTZITE CREEK GOLD PLACER (KING DAVID'S CASTLE)

 

Recorded production between 1931 and 1945 totaled 13,530 grams gold.

 

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SILVER
104I BC
 

​​ERNA

 

A sample across 90 centimeters of vein returned values up to 2,897.17 grams per tonne silver.

 

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​​​NORMA

 

A reported sample across 90 centimetres of vein yielded 2,880 grams per tonne silver.

 

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RUBY

 

Records show that samples from one vein, up to 6 metres wide, returned values up to 171.4 grams per tonne gold.

 

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WHITE STAR

 

Reported historical production from 1,293 tonnes include 220,987 grams of gold, 92,531 grams of silver, 17,144 kilograms of lead with 1,563 kilograms of copper and 30 kilograms of zinc.

 

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