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ALCASTON MINING N.L.
E.L. 55/83 (MANGANA)
ANNUAL REPORT - YEAR 5
24/11/1987 - 23/11/1988
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REGIONAL SURVEY
PROSPECT SURVEY
TENEMENT INFORMATION
PROPOSED FUTURE WORK
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E.L. 55/83 Base MapE.L. 55/83 Structure MapArgyle Reef Section
Sample Log SheetsAssay Data Sheets
Appendix 2
Appendix 1
CONTENTS
APPENDICES
SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS EXPLORATION
SUMMARY ijF WORK COMPLETED IN YEAR 5AND CONCLUSIONS
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1. Hard Rock Targets
SUMMARY OF PR5YIOUS EXPLORATION
Preliminary bulk sampling of an extensive potential dredging targe~~
at Midsons Flat, on the South Esk River flats, has been carried out. Thesesediments are gold mineralised at lower grade than the gully alluvial deposits.
Insufficient work has been done on the South Esk prospect to estimate anaverage grade and tonnage.
E.L. 55/83 is an lBOkm 2 block located in the Mangana-Mathinna area of
northeastern Tasmania (Fig. 1). The E.L. was granted on 24/11/1983 to Mr. K.A.
White, and transferred to Alcaston Mining N.L. in 1987. At the current
renewal, 50% of the E.L. is to be relinquished. The area submitted forrelinquishment is shown on the map (Fig. 2) in Appendix 1.
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TENEMENT INFORMATION
The 1987 Alcaston Prospectusand grade of all known reef deposits.
of known reefs in the E.L.
2. Placer Targets
In March 1984 an assessment of the hard rock gold potential of E.L.55/83 was completed by Summons Geoservices Pty Ltd. Known mineralisation
occurrences were classified according to quartz vein, stringer system and
disseminated styles. The report recognised that major blind mineralised quartz
vein deposits probably remain to be discovered, but that the difficulty oflocating such bodies combined with their small-to-moderate likely tonnages
render such targets only moderately attractive. In contrast, the potential
for discovering larger, lower grade ore bodies of the stringer systems and/ordisseminated in country rock styles, suitable for open cut mining, was higherand such deposits are more attractive targets.
Gully deposits at Mangana and Mathinna have been trenched and bulk
sampled. Average recovered grades of approximately 0.3 g Au per bank m' wereobtained at Majors Gully, Mangana and at Black Horse Gully, Mathinna, theaverage recovered grade was approximately 0.2 g/bank m'. The Majors Gully
deposit is now held under Mineral Lease by Alcaston and a treatment plant
has been built on site.
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MINERSPRIDE OP THI! HILLS • QLAOS'I'ONe.' DnEMi:
HORSE SHOE. SOUTH MINERS DREAM
T!l!ORAPH'
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REGIONAL SURVEY
2. Prospect Scale Exploration
A study of the structural geology of the E.L. has commenced usingLandsat photography and data from the Ben Lomond 1:50 000 sheet, combined withrecords of the trends of mineralised quartz reefs. The initial work has beenused to delineate 50% of the E.L. for the end Year 5 relinquishment.
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1. Regional Exploration
In summary, the results of the programme were as follows:1) Occasional, erratic ore grade gold mineralisation was encountered in
the reef rocks, but overall the grades were very low and the Company
considers the target to be proven uneconomic.
2) No evidence of a halo of low grade mineralisation around a relatively
rich quartz vein zone was encountered.
SUMMARY OF WORK COMPLETED IN YEAR 5 AND CONCLUSIONS
Work to date on the various prospects within the licence area has
resulted in two targets being defined for prospect scale exploration during
the 1988-89 Spring and Summer. The two targets are -(a) Tower Hill, in the central part of the E.L. A N.W.-trending belt of
quartzite/quartz veinlet stockwork with a minimum outcrop extent of the
order of 10000 m'. Numerous prospect trenches and several shallow shafts
were dug by the early workers on this belt of rock. A programme of
excavator trenching, mapping and sampling will be conducted by Alcaston.
The results to date of the regional structural geology interpretation
of the E.L. are sUbmitted under separate cover in the Partial Relinquishment IReport. Structures interpreted from Thematic Mapper 1:50 000 imagery suggest
that fold structures along the margin of a major linear (the Main Slide)
encompass most of the known gold reefs in the Mathinna and Mangana regions.
(b) Argyle, in the south of the E.L. is a N.W.-trending, steeply dipping
quartz vein, a small portion of which was worked in the early 1900s. Old
reports and field evidence suggest that significant reserves of ore remain.
The Argyle reef was tested in September. Eight down hold hammer percussion
drill holes, totalling 245 metres, were drilled through the target and 38
composite rock chip samples were taken from the target rocks exposed in old
exploration drives and small underground stopes.
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PROSPECT SURVEY
Argyle Reef
In 1981 Tasminex N.L. sampled the Argyle No. 1 South adit and
stopes. Seventeen rock chip samples produced grades ranging from 4-133 g/tonne (mean = 31.2 g/tonne). Vein width over the interval sampled ranged
from 10 to 90 em (average 44 em).
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The Argyle Reef is located 1, km S.E. of Mangana (Figs. 2, 3). It was
discovered in 1927 as the southeastern extension of the N.W.-S.E. striking
Golden Entrance reef which was worked between 1900 and 1924. Alcaston
considers the Argyle prospect to extend from Sailors Gully in the N.W. to
Irvines GUlly in the S.E. (Fig. 2).
The Ben Lomond 1:50 000 sheet shows primary cleavage with a consistent NNW-NW
trend across most of the E.L. but locally around the Mangana reefs some
cleavage directions suggest folding. The range of reef trends (Fig.4)
suggests that veins parallel to the Main Slide trend and veins oblique to
this trend are mineralised. The latter group may be filling tension gashes.
In 1932 Finucane estimated that the reef width varied from 9 inches
to 3 feet and that the grade averaged around 22 g/tonne. His sampling of
the reef produced similar grades, although systematic sampling of the ore
dump produced an average grade of only 1.2 g/tonne.
Access to the reef is available through three drives - two from thenorthwestern end and one from the southeastern end. Although these workingsare partly collapsed it appears that limited stoping of the reef had beencarried out in only one of the drives (Argyle No. 1 South) and that the total
ore mined would have been less than 500 tonnes.
In September 1988 Alcaston Mining N.L. tested the Argyle Reef and
adjacent wall rocks and two minor quartz reefs parallel to Argyle with
eight inclined, open hole percussion drill holes plus 38 composite rock chipsamples taken from inside the old drives. Drill hole and sample sites areshown on Figs. 5 and 6. Log sheets of all samples and the analytical dataare in Appendix 2. Figs. 7 to 14 show sections with gold grade profilesfor the eight holes.
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1988 ALCASTON DRILL HOLELOCATIONS
SEPT. 1988
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Grades 100 times richer' than those encountered are required for a
reef target such as Argyle.
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Interval (metres)Grade (ppm)
0.104
0.3290.066
0.076 - 0.0880.155
0.143
0.124 - 0.125
0.093 - 0.156
0.125 - 0.1320.158
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The results were disappointing. Although significant vein quartz
was encountered. in all holes except AA8, the rocks are not showing ore gradeswhere the reefs were intersected. The richest intersections in each hole
are tabled below.
The drilling was done by Ark No. 2 Pty Ltd of Wynyard, using anAtlas ROC 606 with an Ingersall Rand 250 psi, 750 cu ft/min. compressor,
drilling 4t inch diameter holes. Complete (unsplit) one metre samples were
collected through a cyclone and one metre composite sub samples were taken
with a spear, producing sub samples of approximately 2 kg per metre. The
2 kg samples were sent to Analabs, Burnie, and assayed for gold (Fire AssayFusion/AAS - 50 g charge) and arsenic (Vapour Generation/AAS).
Background arsenic values varied from 10 to 200 ppm with the highest
value of 660 ppm in AAI at 17 - 18 metres. In some cases there is correlation
between high gold and high arsenic (e.g. AA4, 7 - 8 metres), but typicallythere is no correlation.
Four anomalous values were encountered with the rock chip sampling.
Two samples from the Argyle No. 1 South adit (53 metres in) recorded 10.02
and 9.03 g/tonne and two samples from the Argyle No. 2 South adit (21 metres
in) scored 4.93 and 3.15 g/tonne. The remaining 34 samples ranged from0.026 - 0.759, with 21 samples giving values of less than 0.1 g/tonne. There
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2) No eviden~e of a halo of low grade mineralisation around a relativelyrich quartz vein zone was encountered.
Targets already defined from gridding, mapping and surface and
underground chip sampling are Tower Hill, Tower Hill Freehold and theCardinal-Buckland-Alpine Trend.
In summary, the results of the programme were as follows :
1) OCcasional, erratic ore grade gold mineralisation was encountered in the
reef rocks but overall the grades were very low and the Company considers
the target to be proven uneconomic.
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In Year 6 the emphasis will be on continuing the regional structural
study and on mapping and sampling targets large enough to interest a joint
venture partner. The prospect level component of the Year 6 budget will be
spread over several targets, with the aim being to upgrade one or more
prospects to the point where appraisal drilling programmes are justified.
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K.C. MORRISON PT'l LTD.Geological Exploration - Minerals and Fossil Fuels
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Re: EL 55/83 - Outstanding Sample and Orill Hole Locations
Accurate co-ordinates require a surveyor and in my view it isunlikely that the licence holder would be prepared to employ a surveyoron a commercial basis.
190 Macquarie StreetHobart 7000 TasmaniaPhone: (002) 31 0492
Fax: (002) 23 5126
Mr. P. Wrigley
The resul tant locations are as follows:-
Drill Hole Collar
Append.AAI 574975E 539262Q N
AA2 575082E 5392728 .N
AA3 575030E 5392677 N
AM 575.076E 5392778 N -to JAA5 575028E 5392867 N
AA6 575030E 5392860 N g-S-ZgS5AA7 574985E 5392917 N
AA8 575094E 5392737 N
Mine Adit Entrance
Golden No. 2 North 574746E 5392925N
Argyle No. 2 South 574978E 5392905N
Argyle No. 1 South 575025E 5392855N
South Golden 575168E 5392658N
In the interest of keeping the E.L. in good standing for thecurrent operator, Pegasus Gold Australia Ltd., I have tried to estimateon the Tasmap 1:25,000 Mangana sheet, the locati~s of collar sites andmine entrances, by scaling down from the adapted Finucane 1935 maps of theprospect, as used in the Year 5 Annual Report.
I am aware that AMG co-ordinates for drillholes and rock.chipsamples at the Argyle prospect have not been submitted and that they arerequired by the Department.
ATTENTION:
Dear Sir,
The Director,Department of Mines,P.O. Box 56,ROSNY PARK 7018
lOth Octob·.'r, 1989
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2M/68 C. & D. 8ESWICK 5 Ho 26M/83 M. F. GRAHAM, A.J.GRIFFIN & P. REICHER 14Ho20 M 174 EPOCH MINERALS EXPLORATION N.L. 1 Ho 92 M/84 J, G. D. CHILCOTT & S PHELAN 2 Ho
10lM/74 C. & D. BESWICK 21 He 64M/85 EPOCH MINERALS EXPLORATION N.L. 8 Ho1051P/M G.H.PHELAN 1 He 22M/86 (1 WALLIS 25Ho32 M 181 EPOCH MINERALS EXPLORATION N.L. 18 Ho 1266P/M F. WHITE (App!.) 12 Ho63M/81 R. PHELAN 1 He 1273P/M M. J. ROET ( " ) 15 Ho
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33M/82 J. WAL KER 1 Ho TENEMENT
18M/83 M. F. GRAHAM, A.J.GRIFFIN & P. REICHER 16 Ho PL C. T. WALLIS 25 Ho5cm
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18 0'1051C O' 051
Al 1.1 O' 151Al 2A 10 020
28 9030A1 2.1 0759Al 3 0'203A2 1A 0'070
18 0'0501C 0'0791D 0'0661E o 0501F 0'107
A2 2A 4'93028 0·0722C 3· 149
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SCHEMATIC SECTION THROUGH ARGYLEREEF AND ALCASTON 1988 SAMPL E
AND DRILL SITES - Adapted fromFinucane, 1932. ; ~.
SCALE I: 600 KM/H OCT. 1988
AlCASTON MINING N.lo SAMPLE LOG SHEET"5
TEN EM EN T: EL 55/83LOCATION I SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: jq.1 ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS ~ ..
(DATE) 12.9.88 -.JM8 PEROJSSlOO ffim Au - Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (SOg) PJI11PROJECT: QJTTII'GS LOGGED BY: jq.1 ,AAGYLE rm SURVEYED (DATE) 12.9.88 As - VillXlur (£neration/AAS. PJI11 I
SAMPLE No.;
DESCRIPTION A" IA<
0-1 mts SUITE-pink grey,grey gm,yell ,bm,speckled,weathered,no reavies,no v.qutz 7 .00<r I
1-2 SUITE-as above 4 .015 1
2-3 SUlTE/SANllSTOOE-70/30 slate as above with lustrous surfaces. ssr. It gm bm, f.gmd,no v.qutz 6 .024 !
3"'1 ~. -bm, fe oXide,pmk bm nnttled, t.gmd, lU'% 5I t. as above,no reav1es,no mags,no v.qutz 4 .015 ,4-5 SUlTE/SANllSTOOE-70/30 slt bm pink, It Qm,soeckled,3O% ssr as above 2 .012 i
5-6 SANDSTOOE-lt Qm Qrev-bm,soeckled.rrottled (pits due to oxid pyrite?) 10% slt. as above 8 .014 I6-7 SUITE-pink bm, It qrey, lustrous,no v.qutz,no reavies , 16 .012 \17-R '. ~I _7n 1'111 1YY1,. r 1pO!"~ "'11 ti r-n1.... JT'Pfi ~< ~ivlv" ?n 014 I
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11-12 SANllSTOOE-as above 1-5% v.qutz,minor IXJOr cleavage, no reavies 21 .015 1
12-13' ~E-as above,rrore gm grey ssr,no v. qutz, 5% slt. no reavies 13 0393-14 ~ElSlJ\TE-SO/SO as above 22 .0234-15 SUlTE/SPIDS"f(JlE-70/30 ssr as above slt n,..,,, nink bm.le<s nittina.SnPCklina. no v. AltJ ?O .Q?';
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8-19 SANOSTOOE-pink bm-ol.qm bm, minor DOOr cleavaqe, lurros fraqs. 1-2% v.QUtz 14 .009 I9-20 SANDSTOOE-as above 13 .008
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20-21 SANDSTOOE-as above t 10% weathered corrcded EIltlossed It Qrev bm slt. tr. v. QUtz 76 .007 I71-22 -~< ~IYwP ..... hPMvie<. no man< In 00622-23 SUllE, E-60/4O slt. om areV.arev IIPll bm . .nittP<1. SST ~< MIYwP ..... Vn"f? lR Im'i
23-24 SUlTE/SANllSTOOE-70/30 as above 10 .0534-25 SlJ\TE/SANDSTOOE-6O/4O as above 9 1.017 .-
gs-26 SlAm/S6NJSTOOE-70/3O as above, ssr v.f.-f. qmd. stuNs nnre cleavaqe. no v. QUtz 19 .(Y)~I..
g&-27 SAI'IlSTOOE-yell bm grey-gm bm,lUfllY to platey. v.f.-m.(llDStly f.)QUtz ssr,IO% slt. no v. autz 39 .017'7-28 SI\lI()STC!'lE-as above 1m OJ?8-29 SlWSTOOE-as above 1~ ,0149-30 SlWSTCl'lE-as above, tr.bm (JJtzt. tr.slate,no v.QUtz not"eavies 11 1m,
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TEN EMENT: EL 55/83_ AA1; not sUrJeyed PERQJSSIll'l [RILL (DATE) 5/9/1988
PROJECT: AAGYLE DJTIINGSLOGGED BY: i¢.1
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SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION fls Au0-1 MrS SLATE-lt arev-vell bm red soeckled kinks in cleavaoe. rare v.nlJtz no heaviecm l,n n?71-2 SLATE-as above innart silicified no v.autz 1m n'lh2-3 SLATE-red brcwn soeck1ed texture rronor v. autz R? nl,3-4 SLATE-as above, part silicified (quartzite) tr. v.outz 210 .0364-5 SLATE-as above, less ferruq staininq 19J .0335-6 QjAAlZITEclt grey, minor red bm,soeckled, abund f-m sand tr. f. v. t.mica. no heavies 100 .0106-7 OJJlRTZITE-as above. minor slate with ooor cleavaoe. tr. v. autz no mannPt no heavies 70 .01,7-8 QjAAlZITE-as above, hards with minor narl'UN qutz veins, minor slate 120 .0208-9" QjAAlZITE-lt grey, sst-derived,minor slate with poor cleavaqe 140 .0309-10 (JJIlRlZITE/VEIN Q./PRlZ--qr-ey bm, femJQ, oxid. tr. v.f. black maonet debris 560 .07510-11 SLATE-lt grey-gm grey,?silty, poor cleavage, camDn qutzite flllas, minor v. qutz 360 .!XiI11-12 Q./PRlZITE-f.sst derived, 50% It qrey, 50% oxide bm, ooor cleav. minor v. outz no heavies 170 .n?l .
12-13 Q./PRlZITEjVEIN Q./PRlZ-qutzite,lt grey, angular lumpy fraas, massive, 30% v. autz 240 .04613-14 SLATE-lt grey, minor dk grey, ferruq staining, mioor qutzite, It GreV. tr:v.outz 140 .04614-15 SlATE-green grey, ferrug staining, abund. v. qutz, broken, 00 heavies, non maQl1et 240 .03515-16 SLATE-grey bm, poor cleav, minor qutzite, f/sand, silic slate, tr. oraohitic slate. mioor ~. qutz 100 .02616-17 SLATE-bm,yellOo'l qrey, mottled, heavilv weathered, carnnn v. rntz 00 heavies 400 .10417-18 SLATE-as above, camnn fe rn DDt, non magnet, camnn v. outz 660 rm18-19 SLATE-lt nrev-bm.oreen orPv.minor nutzitp (f lnm ,."b "";n1,,+< m;~~ V nllt7 1<11 l1Il~ ,
19-20 SLATE-bm orev, abund, fe rn DDt camnn qutzite orev oreen If.sst) camnn v. nlJtz 00 heavies 4ffi .f1fi~20-21 SLATE-bm greY=9reen grey less ferruq, mioor v. qutz 420 .07121-22 Q./PRlZITE-(f.sst)bm grey, grey ween, minor v. QUtz 430 .095.22-23 SLATE-minor qutzite, camDn v. outz, no heavies 130 •!Wi
23-24 SLATE-orev oreen. bm Grey. mottled mioor v. outz 130 .032 .24-25 SLATE-as above, mioor v. qutz (contamination?) 500 .04925-26 SLATE-red grey, tr.v.qutz no heavies 140 .01926-27 SLATE-dS above IIlilior red stditft'd autzitt" t. f. salld 75 .01227-28 SLATE- as above (?base oxidation is 2Bnl 62 .01028-29 SLATE-qrev silicif. 00 sand 52 .00529-30 SLATE-qreen Qrev,siliceous mioor red stained slate minor- Cl'tzite tr.v.nlJtz 52 .010
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ALCASTON MINING N. L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713024
TEN EM ENT: El55/83LOCATION! SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: KM ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS ',..-)
(DATE) 6/9/1988 JIlJ-Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (50g) ppnPJI2 1m 9JRVEYED P£RUlSSIOO mIll.
PROJECT: amINGS LOGGED BY: KM As-Vapeur (£neration/AAS ppnAAGYlE IDA TEl fiNIl qp"q
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION . As fllJ.
0-1 mts SUITE-grev gm,bm ~,f grained,camDn olatey outzite, tr.v.autz,no heavies 34 .0201-2 OIAllTZITE-nrev am.oink bm.oart ferrua.aradina to f.sst. tr.v.autz minor slate no magnets 21 .0112-3 ()JJlRTZITE-asabove, less ferrua stainina, no v.autz 11 .009<'-11. ,00000000ITE-as above minor cleavaoe in autzt. tr.slate tr. v. autz 22 .0094-5 SUITE-ol.am no silt tr. v. autz no heavies 11 .0125-6 100000000ITE-arev qm, bm, poorly develaped cleavaae 10% v. QUtz 4 .0076-7 IruAATZITE-bm arev, minor Dink tr.v.autz no heavies no slate no maanets 120 .0097-8 IOJAATZITE-arev am 50% bm (ferrua) sma11 cuttinas tr.v.autz 12 .0118-9 IOJAATZITE-nEd am blU'lfl sore sand boundaries visible 7 .OllQ..ln ISLATE-aypv.am aypv. orev bm. nnttlE'd.minor f.omd.autzite-silic. sst tr.v.outz 7 .01010-11 SUITE-lt.arev.arev bm dk arev. minor oink.no silt. tr.v.Qutz 14 .01211-12 . VEIN 111ART7-wht.massive minor fe staining (novuos )6O%,OJAATZITE (sstWAATZITE(sstl+Tissi ,!,skR}lp..'fUb 9 .01012-13 SUITE-arev.bm arey.minor f.autzite vein autz as above 7 .00713-14 SUITE-as above. (cb.om role contamination?) 11 .00914-15 SUITE-as above mainly dk arev. minor bm minor v.autz f. sst 14 .01015-16 iOl.JJlffilITE-arev am.arev f. amd. tr. slate 10% v.autz abund autz sand no heavies 13 .Olllfi-17 iOJAATZITE-as above <5% vein autz abund fe staining 9 .00717-18 SIATF-dk OYPV. fine flakes.oitted 50% oxide minor outzite tr.v.autz no heavies I?R m7
18-1q SUITE-mainlv It areen-arev.abund fe stainina. minor dk arev(redox bandina?) tr.v.autz 38 .02119-20 SUITE-as above minor Dink camDnlv lustrous flakes, tr.v.Qutz 50 .02420-21 SUITE-as above sl. increase v. autz 52 .03921-22 SUITE-as above sl. increase v. autz 56 .02222-23 SUITE-mainlv bm-lt orev. no v. outz tl5 .06623-24 SIATF-lt OY'PPl'l orPv-bm nrPv. minor v.rutz minor f. autzite 8 .023
I 24-25 IruAATZITE-orev.bmOYPv.liohtlv nnttled ooorlv develooed cleavaoe tr.V.autz .00925-26 IOJAATZITE-as above rrainlv bm (ferruq) .00626-27 IOJAATZITE/SUlTE-5O/50-lt gm grey, slate grading to platey qutzite ~ .01327-?R 11 -SIATF-.< .MIl" tr v nllt7 II m~
28-29 SUlTE-70% bm orev, 30% bm arev. f. am autzite no v. autz 7 01229-30 :lJAATZITE/SUllt-bm grey, slate nnWed, tr. v. QUtz, qUtzlte grades to sst Itl fULU
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ALCASTON MINING N. L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 71302r:i .
TEN EMENT ;EL 55/'03LOCA TlON I SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS ,",')
(DATE) 7/9/19ffi ~..PROJECT: AAGYLE AA3 PERCUSSION ffiILL LOGGED BY: K.M. Au- Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (50g) ppn
r-llT SURVEYED CUTTINGS (DATEI 7/9/1'B3 Il. s- Vapour Qi!neration/AAS ppn
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION ,Ac; "4"0-1 mts tlJAATZITE-orev.bm arev.miAOc red hm.('lp~vPt1.5-10% V.n"h 'o~,n. m" 1d I Old
1-2 tlJARTZITE/SLATE-6Q% outzt as above 30% arev-bmz slate 5% + v.autz. no heavies no maanPt~ 1? ern2-3 ITE-lt arev. bm arev.cll'aved.aradina to f. autz sst tr. v, nlJtJ. m m a m,I,-d LATE-lt arev.bm arev.minor am orev,shinv surfaces oitted with ferrua oits, no v. n"t7 31 1.0104-5 LATE/VEIN OUAATZ-50% slate as above 50% v.autz massive.DartlY fe. stained 46 1.021
_F. " ATI'_d1vo~ n. n~" h"" n~" O"""~1"" nHt"" mi""~ nhto" ~ ,ht <;'!' n"h 1Q m<;6-7 LATE-as above 1-2% v.outz 31 .0247-R ~I ATF/Ill -hOlM ,J.tp " ,hnvp. ~,'''' nrPv f.«t m v ""h !" ro?
8-g ~LATFIfl I II'IVETN rlIART7- " ,hnvp w; th ?O% v.nlJtJ. ""e\IV fp n<;"" 11a on9-10 IJJAATZITE-lt arey-brn arev. f.amd. minor slate (contini?) no v.autz no heavies 2S ,Old
110-11 ~I ATI'-nrPv hrn nY'Pv <"""k1ed.0; tt"" 1"drn,« (,,,h nh"l1 iti ..., ,<; Imn,11-12 LATE-as above 3-Sfv.qutz III 1m?12-13 LATE-arn arev.minor brn fe stained tr. v. autz no heavies.slate lustrolJs 111 rrn13-14 LATE-as above 5 00714-15 LATE-as above abund red bm rottl ino 11 m715-16 UPRTZITE/SLATE-50/50 rottled red brn brn GreY. crenulated cleavaOf'.kinks no v. ClJtz 1 .00Cl6-17 LATE-bm.areY bm It qrey + red rottl ino.Ditted 10% auartzt as above tr. v. outz 15 0067-18 LATE-qm qrey, abund red rottl inq, minor fe stainina. no heavies,no silt 14 007
~8-1g ~I ATI'->< ,hnvP. rPt1 bm clay. no fines tr. v. outz 9 .006
~q-?O ISLATF-as above no v. autz 2 .00520-21 SLATE/OUAATZITE-70/30 slate as above.auartzite It qrey, f. arnj(sstl no v.autz. no heavies <1 .00521-22 OUAATZITE-brn,ltQreY,vell. bm-qrey,red rottl inq,soeckl ina. no v. autz <1 .005?2-23 (lJAATZITE- as above <1 .009?3-24 OUAATZITE/SLATE-70/3O qutzt as above slate arev bm-lt arev+red soottioo. tr.Y.outz, no heavies 19 Oll?4-25 (lJAATZITE/SLATE-60/40 + minor v.nutz sene slate heavilY corroded with fe weatherim minor Imn 65 .076,·
veinlets in auartzite.25-26 I rtIARTZTTE/SLATE-70/3O as above with tr. v. autz autzt aradina to f. sst 12 077l?fi-?7 ISLATF, E-70/3O slate am arey. minor mica(no rottlinolno v.autz no heavies,no maqs 7 .088 .
127-28 SAMJSTctlE-lt arev.arevbrn.massive f.qrained,uniform,minor poor cleavage,minor red soed<l ina <1 009I?P.-?a lIrA" '0 ,hruo mi",,~ 1_?nm n"h voinlpt, lffi "",«i".'.wht ·nrPV nm v nllh. 10% sl~te 2 .007DIAWN n 1.... D. tONTlACtlNG
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ALCASTON MINING N. L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713026
TENEM ENT: EL 55/83LOCATION I SITE SAMPL E TYPE SAMPLED BY: K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS h~
(DATE) 7/9/19f'13 NfJJlJ PERCUSSION DRILL
LOGGED BY: Au - Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (50g) ppnPROJECT: AAGYLE t{)T StRVEYED amI~ K.M.
(DATE) 7/9/19l?£ As - Vap;:lUr Generation/AAs pll
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION
2Q-30 100000TZITE-as above(lTDre silicified)no cleavaoe. 10-20% v. autz tr.slate no heavies 2 JJJ7"Jl-<1 IrlIIIRTZITE/SLATE-60/40 as above heavv fe stainina. tr. v. autz no heavies ElJl - 15 .ern
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9 .009$A'(JSlM/Q.wmITE-60/40 blue grey-bm ferrug,un1fonn qutz sst as above. 00 sulphlde30-31
AlCASTON MINING N.l. SAMPLE lOG SHEET 713027 ..,TENEMENT: EL 55/83
LOCATIONI SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPL ED BY:K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS ~.
(DATE) 8.9.88 Au - Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (50g) P!J11PROJECT AAGYLE ~ PERQJSSIOO CRILL LOGGED BY: K.M. As - Vapour Ceneration/AAS P!J11f\UT 9JRVEYID QJTTINGS (DATE) 8.9.88
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION As Au0-1 mts SlATE-cI< grey,yell bm,minor sst. frags,abund. surface contiln. 40 .0181-2 SlATE/QJAA1ZITE-70/ll slate as above,lt ITed qu zt. rmssive, weatrered, no v. qutz 17 .0422-3 SLATE/SJll'i)STOOE/QJAA1ZITE-60/20/20,ferTtJ:j, weatrered, no v. qutz, no reavies 15 .0213-4 SLATE/(lJJIRTlITE-heavilv weatrered llI)ttled,wht qrev clav,bleached rock qraqS,no v.qutz, 00 heavies 15 .1434-5 SLATE/OOPRTZITE-as above, sore slate pitted, 6ltJayed 20 .0335-6 SLATE-dk grey,bm,part si lic1t,heav11y weatnerea..pltte<l, lU-zrn; v.qutz, no neaV1es I'~ .U~
6-7 SlATE-as above plus weatrered clay balls , III .1247..9 SlATE/SIWSTlJ'.lE-50?50 slate as avove,sst cl qrev-qrev bm weatrered.qradioo to qutzt tr. v. qutz 00 .0418-9 S/lI'IlS11l'f.=grey bm,llI)ttIed, speckled,f. qr .. ,sore c1eavaqe deveIODed, 00 V. autz 41 .0289-10 SlWSTOOE-as above 18 .01610-11 I ; -as abvove 19 .01511-12 SIWSTrnE/QJAA1ZITE/SLATE 45/45/10 sst as above qradinq to blue QreV QUtzt.slate QreV bm pitted II .01512-13 SllKlS"TOOE/QJAA1ZITE-as above tr. v. f. sulphide 32 .01213-14 SllKlS"TOOE/SLATE SO/50 sst as above slate dk ClreII-qrev bm llI)ttled .......vled 1?Sl m414-15 SllKlS"TOOE-am bm llI)ttled f.amd tr.v.qutz. 00 reavies '?l m'l15-16 SllKlS"TOOE-as above, sliqhtly finer qrained 00 v. qutz 16. .01616-17 SllKlS"TOOE:dk arev. qrev bm rrcttled.pitted f.amd minor cleavaaP. tr.v.f.nvrite I?fi .04417-18 SPNlSTCtlE-as above.oradioo to blue ClreII mltzt 'l ro118-19 SPNlSTCtlEiSLATE-70/3C sst as a"~'~ 'late black.•1M. trv. f .,' 10 m1
19-20 ~E-cl arev (5O%)llI)ttled am bm (50%) unifonn f. amd.minor r:leav'llP. trV.nut7. tr. v.f. ,~ I? m?°0-21 SPNlSTCtlE/QJAATlITE-70/ll sst as above,qradinq to It-ll'ed arev. autzt. tr.v.f. sulphide 11 .CQ6tll-22 SPNlSTCtlE-as above, mostly llI)ttled bm gm, 10% grey qutzt B .CQ6tl2-23 SlWSTOOE/QJAATlITE/SLATE-00/10/10, sst, autzt. as above slate dk arev, nitted.nart nvrite 13 .Oto
3-24 ~E/OJAATlITE qm bm rrcttled minor blue Qre/ iKedox bankim?\ nr'dim in nart to mltzt tr.v.f.sul 11 .m:;4-25 ~E-blue GreV. f.ornd, autzt sst tr.v.f. ~n·H~ m mro<itv rnimr ~r • 11\ rm5-26 SIlI'{)ST(}lE-as above + tr.v.qutz 17 mel
6-27 SlWSTOOE-as above,mainly It qrey,mioor qradinq to QJtzt,no v.QUtz tr.v.f.ovrite 12 .014~7-?R inIv llI)tt1P<i am hm.mimr blue n""v.sst o. .hnun ".. n""v <10'" 1_'l'l'" n"h t,. " f "",.i ta ,?l I n1n
~B-29 I~TlITE/SJlIDSTOOE:ltarev-\JPllrw hnul1ifonn f. nmrl <ilk m...
1m I rro.
~ I ( TlITE/SJlIDSTOOE-as above 00 sulPhide 11n Imn
Vt.lJ~l1/SI1i'llSTmE/SLATt."1Ik1SSlVe whlte,umfunll v.quu/(5U%),sst as above (3U',b), slate dS above (211%) b .012
ALCASTON MINING N.L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713028
TENEMENT: E1.55/83LOCATION I SITE SAMP LE TYPE SAMPLED BY: K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS
JlAA PffiQJSSIOO (DATE] 7.9.88(.
PROJECT: AAGYLE I\QT SURVEYED mILL CUTTINGS LOGGED BY: K.M. IIJJ - fire P6say fusion/AAS (50g) ppn(DA TEl 7.9.88 P6 - Vapour Ceneration/AAS ppn
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION P6 IIJJn.., m>< SI ATF-nrPv hm nrPv ~ nart1v oxide mi nor ni tti no. mi nor outzi te frans tr.v.nutz no reavies 53 .(i!5'1-2 SPWSTOOE-9rey,grey bm,f.gmd,massive,partly silicified,minor slate,no v.qutz,no heavies 83 .0282-3 SPWSTOOE/SLATE-50/50 weathered,poor cleavage in slate, sst as above, tr.v.qutz 120 .0143-4 SPWSTOOE/SLATE-as above 84 .0274-5 SLATE-dk grey,H.grey + red bm speck1ing, fe oxide staining,no mags, no heavies ~l .lJLb
5-6 SLATE-as above 76 .0256-7 SLATE-9o),as above,IO% sst,grey, f.gmd, no v. qutz , 120 .0377-8 SLATE-dk qrey, bm qrey,minor slate, 5% v.qutz,sare qutz in slate. no heavies 140 .155.
, 8-9 SLATE-blk-dk arev. soft abund blk shines 5% v.autz no reavies ~1 r;;~
9-10 SLATE-as above, minor fe staining 45 .06510-11 SLATE-as above, no v. qutz 54 .04811-12 SLATE-as above, minor v. qutz 120 .02512-13 SJlWSTOOE-bm.om arevmassive anaular fraqs,minor blk slate.tr. silv. ?sulohide. no maas 16 m~
13-14 SJlWSTOOE-qrev,orev bm,asabove. no v. outz no heavies no maas 14 .01214-15 SIlNlSTOOE/SLATE-50/50 gm grey,minor fe staining, no v. qutz 15 .01215-16 SIlNlSTOOE-ol. gm-bm, lumpy,ungol frags. no v. qutz, no heavies 11 .01716-17 SIlNlSTOOE-as above 12 .01117-18 SPWSTOOE-ol. qm-bm gm, as above (9J%),minor slate, bm arev-dk arev. tr.v.autz 17 .01218-19 SJlWSTOOE-rred. grey, uniform, f-v.f. massive-poorly cleaVed, no v. qutz 13 .01619-20 SLATE-dk grey,bragell-grey,med blue grey (30%) , 5% v.qutz,minor slate,pitted,no heavies 24 .01220-21 SJlmSTOOE-blue grey-grey bm,mottled,massive,grading to qutzt, f.v.f.,no v.qutz, no heavies 12 .01721-22 SMilSTOOE-as above 13 .on22-23 SPWSTONE/SLATE-50/50 sst massive,grading to autzt as above slate orev-bm, oitted, 5% outz 40 .01223-24 SJlmSTONE-as above,minor slate as above, 5% v. qutz,no reavies 16 .01724-25 SJlmSTOOE=50% pl,bm, speckled, 50% grey blue grey,v.poor cleavage in Dart, no v. outz 12 .01125-26 SPWSTONE- 01 bm, mottled,as above, tr.v.qutz 14 .01226-27 SJlmSTOOE-as above, no. v. qutz 12 .01227-28 SIlmSTOOE- as above 17 •OlD28-29 ISJlmSTOOE-(9O%) grey-ol bm, f-v.f.,part pitted, embayed, 10% slate, It grey-bm,pitted,tr.v.qutz 29 .022
I Z~-j(J I:>'WJ:)1~t.-as above,mlnor slate,~;b v.qutz, tr. ol-bm qutzt 21 012- - - -
AlCASTON MINING N.lo SAMPLE lOG SHEET 713029
TENEMENT: EL 55/83LOCATION I SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: ~ ASSAY SPECifiCATIONS t'"j
(DATE) 10/9/88 CPA7 PERCUSSIrn IFILL
~Au - Fire Assay Fusion/PAS (50g) ppn
PROJECT: AAGYLE OOT stRVEYEO CUTTINGS LOGGED BY: r-.:)(DA TEl 10/9/88 As - V~r generation/PAS ppn ~:.
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION Au fl&0-1 mts Heavilv weathered,contallinated mixed litholooies-SST autzt slt. v. autz ironstone 26 .0151-2 as aoove 23 .0192-3 QJAA1ZITE-lt blue Qrev,bm qrey,derived frnn f.qutz SST,no v.qutz,no heavies,no maqs 59 .0233-4 SLATE-cI< greY,blue greY,bm grey,abund pits speckling,5% v.qutz no heavies 65 .014
• 4-5 SLATE-cI< qrey,qreasy feel (graphite?) abund blck slirres,lO% v.qutz,abund f.v.f.sulphide 74 .0135-6 SLATE-as above plus heave cantallination frnn surface, (water table 4 rretres) 180 .0166-7 QJAA1ZITE-cI< grey,pyrite,hard angular frags. tr.poor cleavage, tr.v.qutz ~ .0177-8 QJAA1ZITE- as aoove plus 10% cI< grey slate, 5-10% v.qutz minor veinlets in qutzt 88 .0278-9 SIlJ'OSlOOE-rred dk arev.pvrite. 20% vein quartz.SST ITOstlv f minor v.f. oo.m role contan. 89 .0229-10 SIlJ'OSTOOE/SLATEIVEIN 0JAA1Z-40/40120 SST with slt pvrite abund autz v in slt less dk slirres I'll .03710-11 SIlJ'OSTONE/SLATENEIN OJAA1Z-as alxJve minor cleavaae in v. f. SST eatI1ro v. f. su1OOide 170 .05311-12 SIlJ'OSlOOE/SLATEjVEIN QJAA1Z-as alxJve abund oo.m role cantall (includ v.qutz) 110 .06312-13 SJ'lj'ilSTOOEhLATE/VEIN OJAA1Z-as aoove, CamDll v.f.sulphide 93 .06313-14 SLATE/VEI~1Z/SPWSTOOE-flO/ll/l0 all litool as above with abund cantan 210 .12514-15 VEIN QJAA1Z/SLATE/SlWSTrnE-4O/30/30 qutz whit. massive veins plus mixed with wall rack abund pvrite 400 .274
Illck (graphite?) slirres15-16 SLATE/VEIN QJAA1Z/SIlJ'OSTrnE - 50/40/10 as aoove, v.high pyrite tr. mag debris (contall?) 450 .22516-17 SlWSTONE/SLATE/VEIN QJAA1Z- 50/30/20 as above abund pyrite17-18 SLATE-blck,araphitic? abund slirres, pvrite 5-10% SST 10-20% v. qutz 350 .18018-19 SLATE- as aoove 240 .12219-20 SLATEIVEIN l1JAA1Z/SIlJ'OSTrnE-70/20/1O as above 250 .l2l20-21 ISLATE/VEIN QJAA1Z-qutz as veins plus mixed with slate,abund dk slirres,abund pyrite 260 .13221-22 SLATE-blck, cI< grey,pyritic graphitic? lcr20 v. qutz in part cleavage concordant abund slirres 180 .08422-23 j::>LATE-as above, abund pyrite, minor grey qutzt 160 .07123-24 ~LATE-as aoove plus 10-20% vein qutz abund pyrite 150 .08424-25 pLATE/VEIN QJAA1Z/ E-05/(5/10 sIt as alxJve plus slickensides, SST med grey,grading to quzt 120 .055
r.mnnn pvri teI?~_?h ~I dTl'. IV~ IN flJARTZ- hCl/?O/?O ". AivlI,,, v ninn nvrit" 1111 ~f\
26-27 ONE/SLATEIVEIN OJAATZ-as aoove Ina .14627-28 MI\II)', ONE/SLATEIVEIN rIlAATZ-70/20/10 ~~ ~ve (cont.illl hia~ of ~lt v autz) L88 .003. I III
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ALCASTON MINING N. L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713030 '":)
TE N EM ENT :EL 55/83LOCATION/ SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED By:K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS
(DATE) Q Q Qll• J
PJl6 PERCUSSIrn CRIll. Pill - Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (50g) P!Jl1 (1
PROJECT: LOGGED BY:K.M.• AAGYLE OOT SlRVEYED CUTTI!IKJS (DA TEl 9.9.00 As - VapJllr Generation/AAS p~
SAMPLE No. DE SC RIPTION As Pill
0-1 mts SLATE-arev bm-vell.aink arev.mottled weathered ro v.autz ro heavies 74 .OlS1-2 SLATE-as above + abund.mottled clav,tr.v.outz 24 .0202-3 IOOAATZITE/SLATE-50/50 ferruo.heavilv weathered slate oitted ro heavies 73 .018<-Il 1<;1 nTl'-nlt n""'''.lt n""'''.hm vell.ai+>"" .ro V.cutz.ro heavies 77 J127Il-~ E/SLATE-70/30 sst f.omd.oitted anoular ro oorasitv.slate as above 58 .0265-6 SLATE-rred dk orev + 50% bm ferruo, 20% massive whit v.autz, ro heavies 50 .0816-7 VEIN QUARTZ/SLATE/SANDSTrnE-50/40/10 slate as avove, sst grey bm,v.f.-f.semi quzt no heavies 78 .lga7-8 SLATE-dk qrey,1t qrey,bm qrey,mottled, ro v. qutz % .0938-9 SLATE-as above,minor pittin9 73 .1569-10 SLATE-as above, abund pitting on larger frags lUl .097.·10-11 SLATEiSllKlSTrnE-slate as above,sst,ferruo,weathered,minor cleavaoe,20% v.qutz 110 .08411-12 SLATE-black,dk qreV, bm ferruo, 3-5% v.qutz 83 .05812-13 SLATE-as above, ro v.outz 63 .05113-14 SAMlSTONE/SLATE-60/40 sst dk orev. v. f.-f.hard.speckled,slate as above, no v. outz 81 .02214-15 SAMlSTlJ'lE-dk grey, blue grey,gm bm,mottled, f.gmd. miror poor cleavage, tr.v.qutz. tr sulp(arsenophyritl )44 .01715-16 SAMlSTONE-as above,no sulphide 43 .01516-17 SANDSTa'lE/SLATE-60/40 sst,rred dk grey,mottled,slate,dk grey-bm,no v.qutz, tr.v. f.arsenap. yrite 1£0 .014
17-18 SANDSTrnE-as above,tr.v.f. sulphide/?arsenopyrite ro v. cutz 32 .01718-19 SANDSTONE/QIJAATZITE-50/50 sst dk grey,as above.qutzt rred grey blocky frags, tr.v. f. sulphide 19 .01519-20 . IOj I :1<;IATF-hO/?n/?n«t rmttlA"i nrPV hn:.in....n n,,,' 1t rTP<i nrPv kst lit s...."y 19 .01420-21 ~TZITE=1t qrev,blue orev,bm fe oxide,qradino to f:sst tr.cleavaoe,no v.qutz,no sulphide 22 .01321-22 tJJAATZITE/SAMlSTrnE-50/50 as above (more weathered rocks appear as sst) 15 .02322-23 E-qreY blue qrev,mottled bm qrev, f.v.f. minor poor cleavaqe,grading to qutzt,tr.sulphide 52 .015?1-24 Q'lE-as above 21 .014?I!-?~ -;,. ,hnHO IJnifnnn f. nnvi Ian mil·2~-?6 SAM1STrnElSLATE-OO/20 sst as above slate blk-dk arev. small flakes no v.outz ro sulohide 36 .01526-27 SAl'iJSTOOE-blue arl'v-mottled bm arev.uniform f. amd hard no oorasitv.tr.v.f.sulahide 20 .014
127-28 ~ILI'IE-as above + tr.v.outz 22 .01528-29 Sl\ll()STOOE-as above,. [11 01629-30 ~OOE-as above no v.cutz 14/ .015
.JU--Jl Q'lE-as above, tr. v. tz, tr. v. f. 'te 38 .015 m1
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AlCASTON MINING N.l. SAMPLE lOG SHEET 1'13031""""'
TENEMENTh 55/83LOCATIONI SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: I<M ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS '...
-- I (DATE) 9/911988.,.
, ..- '- OOI!OOl ENlRANCE '. .I'W~ Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (509) .~ e.".>PROJECT: f'[) •2 .aDIT ROCK CHIP
LOGGED BY: I<M ."",.AAGYLE (DATE) 9/9/1988 As- VaXlur Generation/AAS 0IJ11
SAMPLE No. .. , DESCRIPTION IAuAslBllA ,470 . :1?R
16 16 ITetres fran adi t entrance Camosite chiD sillllles of 530 .309 .
lC 5-10011 qutz vein in shear Dr crush zone of brecci ated soft DUOOV 1,{) .16110 black slate wi th abund. ·quartz fraas anaular rock fraas 210 .168 -.-.0.
IE ISO .151IF 170 .144
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ALCASTON MINING N.L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713032 -
TEN EM EN T: EL 55/83LOCATION/ SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS o.:~ I
(DATE) 9.9.88 JlLi - Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (509) lJ1lTlIlRGYl£ t'(). 1 SOJTH
,PROJEC T: IlRGYLE LOGGED BY: K.M. IPDlT ROCK Q-1IP (DATE) 9.9.88 As - Vapour Generation/AAS ppn ,
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTIONi
As JlLi,
Al lA 66 rretres fran adi t entrance 51 .~r IIB I CrntJosite chips fran disrwted quartz vein in fault/shear zone of % .lOS 1Ie slate, vein quartz and quartzite 33 .UJI I
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IAl 1.1 66 rretres fran adit entrance, sheared, altered slate with fragrents of vein quartz 84 .151 ,
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IlJ. LA ~J rretres tran adl t entrance ~':l e.02l l2B Massive vein auartz with abrupt wall coritacts 95 .030 I
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Al 2.1 53 rretres fran adi t entrance. Footwall shear zone wi th vei n quartz fraorrents 140 759
Al 3 36 rretres fran adit entrance. Small ouartz veins in footwall slates 98 203.i
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ALCASTON MINING N.L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET .-.713033
TEN EMENT: EL 55/83LOCATIONI SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY'K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS
(DATE) 10/Q/RR flu- Fire Assay Fusion/AAS (509) Ppll>
AAGYLE NO. 2 SOJlH ROCK GUP,
PROJECT :AAGYLE LOGGED BY' K.M.As - Vapour Generation/AAS
. t.;IIOll (DATE) 10/9/88 Ppll
SAMPLE No. DE SC RIPT ION As flufJ2 1A 27 rretres fran adi t entrance 120 .070
1B Crnoosi te chi DsClltlles of quartz reef and wa11 rocks 76 .aJO1C ICrnoosed of cleaved black/grey slates, quartzites 160 .07910 110 .0661E 67 .0501F 220 .107
,
fJ2 2A 21 rretres fran adi t entrance ~ .9302B 120 0.0722C Lithologies as above 110 fj.149 .
fJ2 2.2 21 rretres fran adi t entrance 130 .235
[,:-,...,.,. ill 1 hl ark s1 atps partlyox;d;sed, fpmlQ;nous with n"a,.b stri naPr5
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lAWN IY 1.1. O. CONTRAC.TlNG
ALCASTON MINING N.L. SAMPLE LOG SHEET 713034.,
TE NEMEN T: EL 55/83LOCATIONI SITE SAMPLE TYPE SAMPLED BY: K.M. ASSAY SPECIFICATIONS ~
GJLDEN ENTRJlNCE (DATE)5/9/1988flu - Fire flssay Fusion/lIAS (50g)S(lJTH JlDIT R()Q( GUP LOGGED BY:
ppn
'"PROJECT: AAGYl£ K.M. fls - Vapour t£neration/IIAS ppll ~(DATE) 5/9/00
SAMPLE No. DESCRIPTION fls flur..ES 1 43 I1I!tres frun adi t entrance 100 .()1.2.
2 46 .0293 :rrnrY"><Oite chip sCllPles of sheared, cleaved black slate 47 .0314 with abundant cleavaqe concordant vein (]lJartz and 39 .0315 laroer auartz veins 33 .055h 148 .0437 . 72 .036
. 8 ffi .028..0269 75
10 52 .029
DRAWN IY T.... O. CONTI ACTINa
KM/JT
5cm
Gold ...1 location and strike,lromThreader, 1967.? ind icotes orientat ion 01 reel unknown
Potentiolly prospective Cainozoicalluvials
Fault Irom Ben lomond l:so,ooO sheet
lineor structure from satellite photo.
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EL 55/83 - STRUCTURAl. GEOlOGY,
GOlD REEFS AND PROSPECTIVEAll UVIAlS
I: 50,000
ALCASTON MINING N. L.
OCTOBER 1988
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