Drilling Report
(Thomson Reuters ONE) - AIM RELEASE10 August 2009 Discovery Metals Limited ('Discovery Metals' or 'Company') (AIM: DME) Boseto Feasibility Study Update Zeta Infill Drilling Programme CompletedHighlights: * Infill drilling programme at the Zeta Prospect for the Boseto Copper Project Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) is complete. This achieves a significant milestone supporting the BFS completion in Q1 2010 * Eighty six (86) infill diamond drill holes within the Zeta resource area have returned assays consistent with expectations and with previously reported holes * Updated Zeta Mineral Resource Estimate is planned for completion in September 2009 * Mineralisation at Zeta remains open at depth over a strike length of more than 5 kilometres * The September quarter's drilling programme includes:ÿ Completion of Plutus and Petra infill drillingÿ Strike extension drilling to the north east of Plutusÿ Strike extension drilling to the south west of Petra * Commencement of deep holes to test the underground potential at Plutus and ZetaZeta Infill Drilling CompletedDiscovery Metals Limited (ASX/BSE: "DML") (AIM: DME) announces thatthe infill diamond drilling programme for the Zeta Prospect for thepurposes of the 100% owned Boseto Copper Project Bankable FeasibilityStudy (BFS) has been completed. Zeta is one of the three Prospectsbeing drilled out as part of the BFS.Work has now commenced on compiling a new estimate of the MineralResource at Zeta, which currently contains a Total Mineral Resourceof 25.2 Mt (at) 1.5% Cu and 20.1 g/t Ag at a cut off grade of 0.6% Cu(Figure 2 which is comprised of: Indicated Mineral Resource of 3.9Mt(at) 1.7%Cu and 26.1 g/t Ag and Inferred Mineral Resource of 21.3Mt (at)1.4% Cu and 19.1 g/t Ag. It is expected that this new MineralResource estimate will be the final Zeta Mineral Resource estimatefor the BFS. This work is anticipated to be completed in September2009.As with all other prospects at the Boseto Copper Project, themineralisation at Zeta remains open at depth and potential remains toextend the Zeta Prospect along the strike of the mineralisation.Assay results of the final eighty six (86) infill diamond drill holescompleted at the Zeta Prospect are reported in Table 1 and aselection of results is displayed in plan view in Figure 3 and incross section in Figures 4, 5 and 6.Significant Assay results include:§ Hole GDDD554 9.0 metres (at) 2.4 %Cu &23.7 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD622 8.0 metres (at) 2.4 % Cu &1.8 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD505 7.0 metres (at) 2.4 % Cu &41.1 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD531 6.0 metres (at) 2.2% Cu &32.5 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD540 6.0 metres (at) 2.4% Cu &46.5 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD504 10.0 metres (at) 1.7% Cu &33.2 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD520 9.0 metres (at) 1.7% Cu &34.4 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD507 7.0 metres (at) 2.0 %Cu &38.0 g/t Ag§ Hole GDDD519 7.0 metres (at) 2.3 % Cu &5.9 g/t AgImplications for Boseto ProjectThese 86 holes represent the completion of the planned infilldrilling programme at the Zeta Prospect which was conducted as partof the BFS. Infill drilling continues at the nearby Plutus and PetraProspects and is planned for completion in October 2009 with finalassays expected to become available in December 2009.The infill drilling programme has been designed to improve confidencein the estimate of the Mineral Resources at all three Prospects whichmake up the Boseto Copper Project. This programme has targeted theshallow areas of the Mineral Resources considered likely to beexploited by open pit mining. The drilling in the Zeta prospect hasnow been completed to a nominal hole spacing of approximately 100metres along strike and approximately 30 metres on dip. The programmehas been designed to enable substantial portions of the shallow partof the resource to be classified as Indicated Mineral Resource, whichis required to develop Ore Reserves at Boseto. The drilling completedto date confirms the excellent continuity of mineralisation at thethree Boseto Copper Prospects.Discovery Metals' Managing Director, Mr Brad Sampson commented," thecompletion of the infill drilling at Zeta represents successfuldelivery on yet another key milestone for the development of theBoseto Copper Project. Many of the intersections have grades higherthan 2% copper and also display good silver grades"."Within the next few months we will have completed all of the plannedinfill drilling at Plutus and Petra and be in a position to be ableto announce an Ore Reserve at Boseto for the first time, as aprecursor to completing the Bankable Feasibility Study", he added.September Quarter Drill PlanDuring the September quarter the infill diamond drill programme atthe Plutus and Petra Prospects will be completed representing the endof all infill drilling currently planned for the BFS. The finalestimate of the Mineral Resource at both the Plutus and PetraProspects will then be able to be completed for the BFS.Work has already commenced to drill diamond holes to test the strikeextensions of mineralisation to the south west of Petra and to thenorth east of Plutus. This work will continue in the next quarteralong with commencement of similar extensional drilling to the southwest of the Zeta Prospect.On completion of the infill drilling programme, work will commence todrill a series of deeper holes to explore the dip extensions of thehigh grade zones in the Plutus and Zeta Prospects. The currentMineral Resource estimates at both Zeta and Plutus have identified anumber of high grade zones (copper grades greater than 2%) that coverstrike lengths of up to 1.5 kilometres. These high grade zones areopen at depth and may represent significant potential for thedevelopment of underground mines.Boseto Project BackgroundDiscovery Metals' Boseto Copper Project (100% owned) is located innorth-west Botswana, approximately 80 km south-west of the town ofMaun, within the district of Ngamiland. A seven tenement package wasgranted to Discovery Metals in September 2005 and fieldwork on thistenement package commenced in October 2005. The Government ofBotswana approved the Company's renewal of these tenements inSeptember 2008 and all prospective areas were retained by theCompany. In June 2008, Discovery Metals was granted an additionalseven tenements extending from the south-west boundary of theoriginal 2005 granted tenements through to the Namibian border,adding 5,700 km2 to the area held under prospecting licenses, tobring the total current tenement area to 10,100 km2. The outer limitof the exploration licence area starts approximately 60 km south-westof Maun and stretches in a south-westerly direction for approximately300 km to the Namibian border.The Boseto Copper Project is located within a belt of significantcopper-silver mineralisation that extends from the well known andmore highly developed Zambian Copper Belt across north-west Botswanaand into Namibia. The poorly explored and undeveloped portion ofthis belt in north-west Botswana is known as the Kalahari CopperBelt.Copper in the Boseto Project area occurs predominantly in chalcocite,with minor amounts of bornite and other copper sulphides present. Atshallow depths, malachite and chrysocolla exist in significantproportions within some areas of the mineral resource.The total Mineral Resource for the Boseto Copper Project, reported inaccordance with The Australasian Code for Reporting of ExplorationResults, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (The JORC Code, "2004Edition") at a cut off of 0.6% Cu is:50.2 Mt (at) 1.5% Cu and 17.8 g/t Ag containing 753 kt copper metal and29 MozSilver consisting ofIndicated Mineral Resource of 4.7 Mt (at) 1.6% Cu and 24.0 g/t Ag, andInferred Mineral Resource of 45.5 Mt (at) 1.4% Cu and 17.2 g/t AgA Pre Feasibility Study for the Boseto Copper Project was completedon time and on budget in July 2008. Discovery Metals is currentlyundertaking a Bankable Feasibility Study for the Boseto CopperProject which is planned for completion in March 2010.Competent Persons StatementThe information in this report as it relates to the Zeta, Plutus andPetra Mineral Resources for the Boseto Copper project was compiled byMr Jason Hosken; and reviewed by David Arnott, both Members of TheAustralasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. At the time ofpreparing the reported Mineral Resource, Mr Hosken was employedfulltime by Snowden Mining Industry Consultants Pty Ltd (Snowden).Mr Arnott is a full time employee of Snowden and has sufficientexperience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and typeof deposit under consideration and to the activity which he isundertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of ExplorationResults, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". The information in thisreport that relates to Exploration Results is based on informationcompiled by Mr Fred Nhiwatiwa who is a Member of the AustralasianInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Nhiwatiwa is a full-timeemployee of the Company. Mr Nhiwatiwa has sufficient experiencewhich is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of depositunder consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking toqualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the"Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, MineralResources and Ore Reserves". Mr Arnott and Mr Nhiwatiwa consent tothe inclusion in the report of the matters based on informationprovided by them and in the form and context in which it appearsFor further information contact:Discovery Metals LimitedBrad SampsonManaging DirectorTel: +617 3218 0200Fairfax I.S. PLCEwan Leggat / Laura LittleyTel: +44 (0)20 7598 5368Conduit PRJos Simson/Emily FentonTel: +44 (0) 20 7429 6603Mobile: +44 (0)7899 870 450Further information on the Company is available on its website:www.discoverymetals.com.auTable 1: Zeta Drill Hole Intercepts Geochemical Easting Northing Total Min. Min. Results overHoleID Prospect (m) WGS84 (m) Section Dip/Azi Depth From To down hole SUTM34 WGS84 (m) (m) (m) thickness SUTM34 (0.3% Cu Cut-off) -60° to 1.0m (at) 0.7 %GDDD657 Zeta 7717595.6 706765.0 36650N 140° 73.9 66.0 67.0 Cu & 3.0 g/t Ag -60° to 1.0m (at) 0.7%GDDD658 Zeta 7717576.7 706785.7 36650N 140° 26.1 13.0 14.0 Cu & no sig. Ag -60° to 3.0m (at) 0.7 %GDDD656 Zeta 7717667.7 706838.1 36750N 140° 65.4 57.0 60.0 Cu & 6.0 g/t Ag -60° to noGDDD653 Zeta 7717712.1 706931.9 36850N 140° 8.4 0.0 8.0 significant intersection -60° to 5.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD654 Zeta 7717734.0 706914.4 36850N 140° 50.0 40.0 45.0 Cu & 2.2 g/t Ag -60° to 2.0m (at) 0.5 %GDDD655 Zeta 7717647.0 706856.9 36850N 140° 20.4 12.0 14.0 Cu & 0.5 g/t Ag -60° to 2.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD652 Zeta 7717795.9 706991.8 36950N 140° 26.3 17.0 19.0 Cu & 4.5 g/t Ag -60° to 2.1m (at) 1.4 %GDDD578 Zeta 7717880.4 707036.7 37050N 140° 74.0 64.0 66.1 Cu & 16.9 g/t Ag -60° to 5.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD573 Zeta 7718169.9 707324.7 37450N 140° 59.0 41.0 46.0 Cu & 0.8 g/t Ag -60° to 4.0m (at) 0.8 %GDDD576 Zeta 7718188.6 707306.5 37450N 140° 92.3 82.0 86.0 Cu & 7.0 g/t Ag -60° to noGDDD572 Zeta 7718307.0 707467.9 37650N 140° 57.8 27.0 43.0 significant intercept -60° to 4.0m (at) 0.3 %GDDD575 Zeta 7718328.1 707447.7 37650N 140° 115.6 69.0 73.0 Cu & no sig. Ag -60° to 1.0m (at) 0.7 %GDDD574 Zeta 7718653.9 707748.6 38100N 140° 99.4 91.0 92.0 Cu& 17.0 g/t Ag -60° to noGDDD637 Zeta 7718616.5 707781.8 38100N 140° 14.2 4.0 14.2 significant intersection -60° to noGDDD651 Zeta 7718688.9 707853.4 38200N 140° 11.6 5.1 11.6 significant intersection -60° to noGDDD636 Zeta 7718758.5 707919.0 38300N 140° 10.5 3.0 9.0 significant intersection -60° to 5.2m (at) 2.2 %GDDD558 Zeta 7718876.9 708014.3 38450N 140° 38.0 20.8 26.0 Cu & 1.0 g/t Ag -60° to noGDDD635 Zeta 7718865.4 708024.4 38450N 140° 8.0 0.0 8.0 significant intersection -45° to noGDDD634 Zeta 7718944.8 708086.8 38550N 140° 20.0 6.0 18.0 significant intersection -60° to 8.0m (at) 1.1 %GDDD560 Zeta 7719008.2 708092.3 38600N 140° 96.7 83.0 91.0 Cu & 24.8 g/t Ag 17.0m (at) 1.4 14.0 31.0 % Cu & 4.9 -60° to g/t AgGDDD565 Zeta 7718986.0 708117.9 38600N 140° 41.3 including 4.0m (at) 2.5 % 25.0 29.0 Cu & 7.5 g/t Ag 7.1m (at) 0.8 % 15.0 22.1 Cu & 1.3 g/t -45° to AgGDDD630 Zeta 7719092.6 708227.3 38750N 140° 25.7 including 2.0m (at) 1.7 % 15.0 17.0 Cu & 1.5 g/t Ag -60° to 10.0m (at) 1.7GDDD646 Zeta 7719128.3 708189.2 38750N 140° 116.6 98.0 108.0 % Cu & 36.3 g/t Ag 9.0m (at) 0.8 % Cu & 8.9 g/tGDDD544 Zeta 7719237.8 708351.0 38950N -60° to 56.5 33.0 42.0 Ag 140° 18.9m (at) 0.6 70.1 89.0 % Cu & 8.4 -60° to g/t AgGDDD545 Zeta 7719258.7 708330.0 38950N 140° 131.5 including 4.0m (at) 1.4 % 75.0 79.0 Cu & 15.3 g/t Ag -45° to 7.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD629 Zeta 7719232.6 708355.6 38950N 140° 28.8 18.0 25.0 Cu & 1.3 g/t Ag -60° to 19m (at) 0.7 %GDDD534 Zeta 7719375.5 708481.9 39150N 140° 53.0 24.0 43.0 Cu & 5.4 g/t Ag -60° to 6.0m (at) 2.0 %GDDD535 Zeta 7719398.0 708462.6 39150N 140° 95.0 79.0 85.0 Cu & 33.7 g/t Ag -60° to 1.0m (at) 1.3 %GDDD628 Zeta 7719360.8 708491.8 39150N 140° 24.2 9.0 10.0 Cu & 5.0 g/t Ag -45° to 1.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD627 Zeta 7719440.4 708562.9 39250N 140° 18.1 3.0 4.0 Cu & 2.0 g/t Ag 19.0m (at) 1.3 29.0 47.0 % Cu & 19.5 -60° to g/t AgGDDD531 Zeta 7719525.3 708617.1 39350N 140° 53.7 including 6.0m (at) 2.2 % 38.0 44.0 Cu & 32.5 g/t Ag 16.0m (at) 1.3 115.0 131.0 % Cu & 31.4 -60° to g/t AgGDDD537 Zeta 7719570.1 708574.2 39350N 140° 175.0 including 5.0m (at) 2.1 % 121.0 126.0 Cu & 54.4 g/t Ag 10.5m (at) 1.5 19.0 29.5 % Cu & 2.9 -60° to g/t AgGDDD626 Zeta 7719519.8 708623.9 39350N 140° 32.4 including 5.0m (at) 2.0 % 20.0 25.0 Cu & 0.2 g/t Ag -45° to noGDDD583 Zeta 7719577.3 708696.6 39400N 140° 21.0 1.8 9.0 significant intersection -60° to 18.0m (at) 1.2GDDD539 Zeta 7719687.1 708672.6 39500N 140° 149.3 121.0 139.0 % Cu & 20.8 g/t Ag 7.0m (at) 1.1 % 8.0 15.0 Cu & no sig.GDDD624 Zeta 7719666.7 708769.0 39550N -60° to 26.5 Ag 140° 3.2m (at) 0.4 % 18.0 21.2 Cu & 0.3 g/t Ag 18.8m (at) 1.2 114.0 132.8 % Cu & 21.9 -60° to g/t AgGDDD540 Zeta 7719798.2 708779.5 39650N 140° 146.4 including 6.0m (at) 2.4 % 126.0 132.0 Cu & 46.5 g/t Ag 18.0m (at) 1.3 9.0 27.0 % Cu & 0.6 -60° to g/t AgGDDD623 Zeta 7719741.3 708831.8 39650N 140° 30.5 including 3.0m (at) 3.9 % 19.0 22.0 Cu & no sig. Ag 20.2m (at) 1.2 119.8 140.0 % Cu & 18.1 -60° to g/t AgGDDD507 Zeta 7719873.2 708845.7 39750N 140° 148.8 including 7.0m (at) 2.0 % 130.0 137.0 Cu & 38.0 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 2.3 % 35.0 36.0 Cu & 8.0 g/t Ag -60° to andGDDD515 Zeta 7719831.6 708891.5 39750N 140° 65.0 14.3m (at) 1.8 % Cu & 26.7 43.0 57.3 g/t Ag 15.0m (at) 1.8 7.0 22.0 % Cu & 0.9g/t AgGDDD622 Zeta 7719816.8 708901.0 39750N -60° to 27.8 including 140° 8.0m (at) 2.4 % 14.0 22.0 Cu & 1.8 g/t Ag 10.0m (at) 1.7 81.0 91.0 % Cu & 32.8 -60° to g/t AgGDRD506 Zeta 7719847.1 708870.2 39750N 140° 104.0 including 3.0m (at) 3.1 % 88.0 91.0 Cu & 65.7 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 1.8 % 114.0 115.0 Cu & 7.0 g/t Ag and -60° to 16.0m (at) 1.2GDDD508 Zeta 7719947.1 708921.0 39850N 140° 156.8 119.0 135.0 % Cu & 24.1 g/t Ag including 9.0m (at) 1.7 % 124.0 133.0 Cu & 34.7 g/t Ag 2.0m (at) 0.9 % 67.0 69.0 Cu & 18.0 -60° to g/t AgGDDD509 Zeta 7719922.4 708943.3 39850N 140° 92.3 and 11.0m (at) 1.5 73.0 84.0 % Cu & 30.6 g/t Ag -60° to 9.7m (at) 1.5 %GDDD512 Zeta 7719899.8 708964.5 39850N 140° 53.3 32.0 41.7 Cu & 28.8 g/t Ag -60° to 9.0m (at) 0.7 %GDDD621 Zeta 7719885.1 708969.5 39850N 140° 22.0 8.0 17.0 Cu & no sig. Ag 4.9m (at) 0.8 % 15.1 20.0 Cu & no sig. -45° to AgGDDD586 Zeta 7719927.2 709002.4 39900N 140° 31.8 and 1.0m (at) 1.3 % 23.0 24.0 Cu & 2.0 g/t Ag -60° to 13.4m (at) 1.4GDRD511 Zeta 7719982.6 708952.7 39900N 140° 191.0 133.0 146.4 % Cu & 28.2 g/t Ag 22.4m (at) 1.0 32.6 55.0 % Cu & 17.2 -60° to g/t AgGDDD520 Zeta 7719973.0 709024.1 39950N 140° 62.6 including 9.0m (at) 1.7 % 46.0 55.0 Cu & 34.4 g/t Ag -60° to 15.6m (at) 1.4GDRD503 Zeta 7720018.2 708988.3 39950N 140° 149.6 128.0 143.6 % Cu & 24.9 g/t Ag 18.8m (at) 1.2 70.0 88.8 % Cu & 21.8 -60° to g/t AgGDRD504 Zeta 7719990.8 709009.8 39950N 140° 101.6 including 10.0m (at) 1.7 77.0 87.0 % Cu & 33.2 g/t Ag 2.0m (at) 0.5 % 68.0 70.0 Cu & 3.5 g/t Ag and 13.0m (at) 1.8 74.0 87.0 % Cu & 17.2GDDD554 Zeta 7720059.9 709074.6 40000N -60° to 93.2 g/t Ag 140° including 9.0m (at) 2.4 % 76.0 85.0 Cu & 23.7 g/t Ag 2.0m (at) 7.1 % 118.0 120.0 Cu & 16.0 g/t Ag includingGDRD199 Zeta 7720083.5 709054.1 40000N -60° to 147.0 1.0m (at) 13.9 140° 118.0 119.0 % Cu & 8.0 g/t Ag 11.7m (at) 1.9 126.0 137.7 % Cu & 35.9 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 1.4% 31.0 32.0 Cu & 2.0 g/t Ag 12.0m (at) 1.5GDDD522 Zeta 7720042.2 709093.0 40050N -60° to 92.4 40.0 52.0 % Cu & 32.0 140° g/t Ag including 6.0m (at) 2.2 % 44.0 50.0 Cu & 53.3 g/t Ag -60° to 10.7m (at) 0.7GDDD619 Zeta 7720029.1 709105.0 40050N 140° 23.8 10.0 20.7 % Cu & no sig. Ag -60° to 8.6m (at) 1.8 %GDDD516 Zeta 7720117.7 709173.7 40150N 140° 40.4 25.4 34.0 Cu & 9.9 g/t Ag -60° to noGDDD617 Zeta 7720102.3 709183.6 40150N 140° 11.1 0.0 11.0 significant intersection -60° to 7.5m (at) 2.0 %GDRD502 Zeta 7720160.0 709135.5 40150N 140° 121.3 98.5 106.0 Cu & 22.5 g/t Ag 8.5m (at) 1.5 % 113.0 121.5 Cu & 28.3 -60° to g/t AgGDDD514 Zeta 7720241.1 709205.3 40250N 140° 131.3 including 4.0m (at) 2.1 % 116.0 120.0 Cu & 39.8 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 2.4 % 57.0 58.0 Cu & 19.0 g/t Ag 8.5m (at) 1.9 %GDDD518 Zeta 7720214.2 709228.6 40250N -60° to 80.5 63.0 71.5 Cu & 32.5 140° g/t Ag including 5.0m (at) 2.6 % 65.0 70.0 Cu & 50.2 g/t Ag 13.0m (at) 1.5 28.0 41.0 % Cu & 3.9 -60° to g/t AgGDDD519 Zeta 7720195.0 709246.0 40250N 140° 50.6 including 7.0m (at) 2.3 % 30.0 37.0 Cu & 5.9 g/t Ag 8.0m (at) 0.9 % 8.0 16.0 Cu & 0.3 g/t -45° to AgGDDD615 Zeta 7720102.3 709352.2 40250N 140° 20.6 including 4.0m (at) 1.4 % 9.0 13.0 Cu & 0.3 g/t Ag -60° to 5.0m (at) 0.7 %GDDD616 Zeta 7720183.7 709256.7 40250N 140° 16.0 5.0 10.0 Cu & 186.2 g/t Ag 15.8m (at) 1.1 115.0 130.8 % Cu & 25.1 -60° to g/t AgGDDD198 Zeta 7720352.9 709307.3 40400N 140° 143.3 including 4.0m (at) 2.8 % 125.0 129.0 Cu & 57.6 g/t Ag 24.5m (at) 1.1 20.0 44.5 % Cu & 15.2 -60° to g/t AgGDDD505 Zeta 7720306.8 709348.7 40400N 140° 50.3 including 7.0m (at) 2.4 % 35.0 42.0 Cu & 41.1 g/t Ag 12.0m (at) 1.2 % Cu & 31.5GDDD521 Zeta 7720332.5 709324.4 40400N -60° to 101.0 82.0 94.0 g/t Ag 140° 4.0m (at) 0.7 % 4.0 8.0 Cu & 0.5 g/t -60° to AgGDDD613 Zeta 7720436.6 709491.9 40600N 140° 21.6 and 2.0m (at) 0.7 % 13.0 15.0 Cu & 1.0 g/t Ag 13.0m (at) 1.1 104.0 117.0 % Cu & 19.3 g/t AgGDDD645 Zeta 7720499.2 709461.7 40600N -60° to 122.5 140° including 5.0m (at) 1.7 % 109.0 114.0 Cu & 29.0 g/t Ag 5.0m (at) 0.4 % 113.0 118.0 Cu & 6.6 g/t -60° to AgGDRD179 Zeta 7720490.4 709436.9 40600N 140° 139.6 and 13.0m (at) 1.2 122.0 135.0 % Cu & 22.3 g/t Ag 11.5m (at) 0.9 70.0 81.5 % Cu & 13.9 -60° to g/t AgGDRD180 Zeta 7720466.3 709462.1 40600N 140° 131.4 including 5.0m (at) 1.4 % 74.0 79.0 Cu & 25.0 g/t Ag -60° to 7.0m (at) 1.5 %GDRD183 Zeta 7720446.1 709485.7 40600N 140° 47.3 30.0 37.0 Cu & 10.0 g/t Ag -45° to 1.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD614 Zeta 7720509.7 709566.9 40700N 140° 15.9 7.0 8.0 Cu & 2.0 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 0.7 % 125.0 126.0 Cu & 14.0 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 0.7 % 130.0 131.0 Cu & 15.0GDDD643 Zeta 7720592.0 709517.8 40700N -60° to 152.6 g/t Ag 140° 1.0m (at) 1.4 % 138.0 139.0 Cu & 2.0 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 0.6 % 145.0 146.0 Cu & 3.0 g/t Ag 1.0m (at) 0.53 128.0 129.0 % Cu & 2.0GDDD517 Zeta 7720640.9 709572.5 40800N -60° to 146.0 g/t Ag 140° 2.0m (at) 0.56 135.0 137.0 % Cu & 6.0 g/t Ag -45° to noGDDD610 Zeta 7720578.4 709634.1 40800N 140° 17.0 6.0 16.0 significant intersection 1.0m (at) 0.7 % 89.0 90.0 Cu & 15.0 g/t Ag -60° to 2.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD642 Zeta 7720641.6 709603.3 40800N 140° 116.3 98.0 100.0 Cu & no sig. Ag 2.0m (at) 1.5 % 107.0 109.0 Cu & 10.0 g/t Ag -60° to 5.0m (at) 1.0 %GDRD178 Zeta 7720613.0 709604.5 40800N 140° 85.6 71.0 76.0 Cu & 11.4 g/t Ag -45° to 1.0m (at) 0.5%GDDD609 Zeta 7720660.3 709704.0 40900N 140° 31.5 18.0 19.0 Cu & no sig. Ag 5.0m (at) 0.7 % 56.0 61.0 Cu & 22.2 g/t Ag 10.0m (at) 0.9 71.0 81.0 % Cu & 9.0 -60° to g/t AgGDDD641 Zeta 7720772.6 709757.9 41000N 140° 87.0 including 4.0m (at) 1.5 % Cu & 10.0 71.0 75.0 g/t Ag 11.0m (at) 0.9 41.0 52.0 % Cu & 9.7 -60° to g/t AgGDDD650 Zeta 7720754.6 709771.8 41000N 140° 56.2 including 2.0m (at) 2.91 41.0 43.0 % Cu & 25.0 g/t Ag -60° to 2.0m (at) 1.2 %GDDD640 Zeta 7720839.8 709834.4 41100N 140° 69.5 59.0 61.0 Cu & 121.5 g/t Ag 3.0m (at) 0.6 % 32.0 35.0 Cu & 1.3 g/tGDDD649 Zeta 7720822.7 709844.3 41100N -60° to 44.6 Ag 140° 2.0m (at) 0.5 % 38.0 40.0 Cu & 3.5 g/t Ag 3.0m (at) 1.0 % 69.0 72.0 Cu & 18.0GDDD638 Zeta 7720920.4 709895.5 41200N -60° to 83.1 g/t Ag 140° 1.0m (at) 0.6 % 76.0 77.0 Cu & 10.0 g/t Ag -60° to 9.0m (at) 0.6 %GDDD639 Zeta 7720905.2 709908.3 41200N 140° 62.3 46.0 55.0 Cu & 4.4 g/t Ag -60° to 1.0m (at) 0.4 %GDDD648 Zeta 7720889.4 709919.8 41200N 140° 35.6 17.0 18.0 Cu & no sig. Ag 2.3m (at) 0.7 % 8.2 10.5 Cu & 2.3 g/tGDDD647 Zeta 7720958.7 709990.1 41300N -60° to 31.2 Ag 140° 2.0m (at) 0.7 % 23.0 25.0 Cu & 1.0 g/t Ag---END OF MESSAGE---This announcement was originally distributed by Hugin. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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