Novo Resources Corp. (
Novo or the
Company) (ASX: NVO) (TSX: NVO) (OTCQX: NSRPF) is
pleased to announce that it has entered into binding term sheets
for two option agreements, one with TechGen Metals Limited (ASX:
TG1) (TechGen) at their
John Bull Gold Project (John
Bull) and a second with Manhattan Corporation Limited
(ASX: MHC) (Manhattan) at their
Tibooburra Gold Project
(Tibooburra) with both projects located in New South Wales
(NSW), Australia.
These projects support Novo’s strategy of
identifying ‘drill ready’ exploration
targets with a demonstrated pathway with potential to be a
standalone project with > 1 Moz development
potential.
Both Projects also satisfy Novo’s key
sustainability criteria for potential future
development.
In addition to Novo’s current Pilbara
exploration portfolio and recently announced Onslow District
landholding consolidation to form the Toolunga Project in Western
Australia (WA), the John Bull and Tibooburra Gold Projects will
strengthen Novo’s exploration portfolio and provide targeted
exploration drill programs throughout 2025.
ABOUT NOVO
Novo is an Australian based gold explorer listed
on the ASX and the TSX focused on discovering standalone gold
projects with > 1 Moz development potential. Novo is an
innovative gold explorer with a significant land package covering
approximately 5,500 square kilometres in the Pilbara region of
Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometre Belltopper
project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia.
Novo’s key project area in the Pilbara is the
Egina Gold Camp, where De Grey Mining is farming-in to form a JV at
the Becher Project and surrounding tenements through exploration
expenditure of A$25 million within 4 years for a 50% interest. The
Becher Project has similar geological characteristics as De Grey’s
12.7 Moz Hemi Project*. Novo is also advancing gold exploration
south of Becher in the Egina Gold Camp, part of the Croydon JV
(Novo 70%: Creasy Group 30%). Novo continues to undertake
early-stage exploration elsewhere across its Pilbara tenement
portfolio.
Novo has also formed a lithium joint venture
with SQM in the Pilbara which provides shareholder exposure to
battery metals.
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*Refer to De Grey ASX Announcement, Hemi Gold Project Resource
Update, dated 21 November 2023 No assurance can be given that a
similar (or any) commercially viable mineral deposit will be
determined at Novo’s Becher Project and that all material
assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in
the original market announcement continue to apply and have not
materially changed. |
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JOHN BULL GOLD
PROJECT
Location and
Tenure
John Bull is located in the New England Orogen
of NSW. The tenure consists of two tenements and covers some 32 sq
km (Figure 2, Table 1).
Table 1 John Bull Gold Project
tenement details
Tenement Number |
Grant Date |
Expiry Date |
Number of Blocks |
Area sq km |
Holder |
EL 8389 |
03/09/2015 |
03/09/2028 |
1 |
3 |
TechGen NSW Pty Ltd |
EL 9121 |
01/04/2021 |
01/04/2027 |
11 |
29 |
TechGen NSW Pty Ltd |
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Geology and
Mineralisation
Mineralisation at John Bull is interpreted to be
part of a reduced IRG system. It is characterised by abundant
sheeted and stockwork veins with associated sulphides and is hosted
within Carboniferous sediments and felsic intrusions
(Figure 3). The mineralisation lies within the
thermal aureole of a large northeast-trending Triassic I-type
granite, which is of the same age as the Timbarra Gold Mine.
Gold mineralisation in the form of sheeted,
low-sulphide quartz veins trend NNE and ENE and dip 40 to 60
degrees to the ESE in a 250 m wide corridor, crosscutting bedding.
Mineralisation includes native gold in a low sulphide system with
pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite and minor magnetite.
Previous
Exploration
Historic
Gold discovered in 1872 was worked from at least
three shafts up to 20 m deep8. Subsequent and extensive hydraulic
sluicing of elluvial material of three areas was conducted. The
main area of sluicing has exposed numerous sheeted quartz veins in
the south of the project area and was the target of drilling
conducted by TechGen in 2022 / 2023.
Kennecott / Southern Goldfields Trenching and
Sampling
Between 1983 and 1985, Kennecott / Southern
Goldfields completed a 220 m long costean dug by a backhoe, which
has since been infilled and rehabilitated. The trench was excavated
perpendicular to veins and cut through the main exposed vein arrays
in Sluice Area 1 resulting in an intersection of 160 m
@ 1.2 g/t Au (Figure 4) from 5 m
composite samples (no top cut applied), and including
higher grades such as 5 m @ 18.0 g/t Au and 5 m @ 7.1 g/t
Au9. Assaying included screen fire assay on twelve
samples, which show the presence of coarse gold. The project may
significantly benefit from alternate modern assay techniques such
as 500 g or multipot Chrysos PhotonAssay™ analysis to better
quantify this coarse gold component.
Sample results may not be representative of
mineralisation in the district. No assurance can be given that Novo
will achieve similar results as part of its exploration
activities.
TechGen Geochemical
Sampling
More recently, TechGen defined a significant,
high-order surface geochemical gold anomaly over 900 m strike and
250 m width at > 100 ppb Au (Figure
4), with seven soil samples >
4.5 g/t Au and a peak assay of 10.0 g/t Au10. The soil
anomaly remains open along strike to the north. A second smaller
anomaly occurs in the south, with the entire system thus far
defined over 1.3 km strike. TechGen completed 743 samples at 50 m x
50 m and locally down to 25 m x 25 m resulting in assays with
47 samples > 1 g/t Au. Refer to Appendix 2 for
all results > 100 ppb Au soil samples.
The Micks Bull tenement, immediately west of
John Bull has limited stream sediment sampling and requires
immediate follow-up and first pass exploration.
Geophysics
Induced Polarisation electrical geophysics (IP)
was conducted on 3 lines over the southern part of the target,
delineating significant chargability anomalies over known
mineralisation11, as well as four chargability anomalies that are
not yet drill tested (Figure 5).
Drilling
Seventeen RC drill holes for 2,249.5 m were
completed in 2 phases by TechGen in 2022 and 2023, with the deepest
hole being 146.5 m (effectively tested to 120 m below surface).
Drilling tested only 320 m strike with mineralisation open on all
sections and to the north and south. Best results are:
- 94 m @ 0.95 g/t Au from 4 m, including 66 m @ 1.14 g/t
Au and 17 m @ 1.08 g/t Au (JBRC0006)12
- 68 m @ 1.0 g/t Au from surface, including 23 m @ 2.02
g/t Au (JBRC0001) also including higher grade zones of
7 m @ 3.10 g/t Au from 55 m and 4 m @ 4.58
g/t Au from 39m13
- 22 m @ 1.07 g/t Au from 60 m
(JBRC00016)14
Full results for significant intercepts
previously released are presented in Appendix 1.
ESG
Criteria
Novo has an ongoing commitment to operating in a
safe, responsible and environmentally sustainable manner. Novo
carries out exploration activities mindful that it has a
responsibility to manage the land on which it operates to ensure it
minimises its impacts. Novo develops and implements Environmental
Management Plans specific to the regions in which it operates.
Novo is committed to developing strong
relationships with all its stakeholders. This is achieved through
open and honest communications.
Heritage and Native
Title
The TechGen tenements fall within the
Grafton-Ngerrie Local Aboriginal Council. There are no Native Title
Determinations or active Claims over the tenements. This area will
be monitored for the lodgment of a new claim. If a claim is lodged,
consultation will occur with the new representative
body/traditional owners to ensure informed consent for exploration
in the area.
Forward
Programs
Novo intends to conduct the following
exploration activities John Bull in H1 2025:
- Detailed 1:500 scale to 1:2,000 scale mapping, focussing on
lithological and structural controls on mineralisation at John
Bull.
- Extend the soil sample grids to the north and south of current
coverage, and infill to 25 m x 25 m spaced soil sampling where
current coverage is 50 m x 50 m.
- pXRF multielement analysis of soil samples in addition to
laboratory assayed gold.
- Complete multi-element assaying of remaining drilling residue
where this was not previously conducted.
- > 2,000 m of drilling, including > 500 m of
diamond drilling in H1 2025. Drilling will be aimed at
testing down dip and along strike of current open intercepts,
testing targets north and south of current drilling and testing
structural – lithological intersections once defined by new
detailed mapping.
- Work to be conducted on the western Micks Bull tenement
includes additional stream sediment sampling to achieve full
coverage, ridge and spur rock chip sampling, gridded soil sampling,
and mapping.
Material John Bull Option
Terms
The key terms of the binding term sheets with
TechGen Metals Limited, TechGen NSW Pty Ltd (TechGen
NSW) and Andrew Sloot (Sloot) regarding
the John Bull project are set out below:
- On signing of the definitive agreement, Novo will reimburse
TechGen NSW A$300,000 worth of Novo shares at market value for
expenditure incurred to date, which shares will be subject to a
four-month hold period pursuant to Canadian securities laws.
- Novo is required to complete 1,500 m of drilling in the first
earn in period of 12 months.
- Following that initial period, if Novo chooses to continue, it
will pay TechGen NSW, A$200,000 worth of Novo shares at market
value for a second farm in period of 12 months, which shares will
be subject to a four-month hold period pursuant to Canadian
securities laws.
- Novo is required to complete an additional 1,500 m of drilling
in the second earn in period of 12 months.
- At completion of the second farm-in period, Novo has the option
to terminate the agreement or exercise the option and form an 80/20
unincorporated joint venture with TechGen NSW on EL9121, (Micks
Bull) in which TechGen is free carried until a decision is made to
commence commercial mining operations. If the option is exercised,
Novo will obtain an 80% interest in the tenements. Also, at
completion of the second farm-in period, Novo has the option to
form a 70/20/10 unincorporated joint venture with TechGen NSW and
Sloot on EL8389 (John Bull) in which both TechGen NSW and Sloot are
free carried until a decision is made to commence commercial mining
operations. If this option is exercised, Novo will obtain a 70%
interest in the tenement.
- TechGen NSW signed a binding term sheet with Black Dragon
Energy (AUS) Pty Ltd (a wholly owned subsidiary of Zenith Minerals
Limited) on 16 May 2022, through which TechGen acquired legal and
beneficial interest in the tenements comprising the John Bull Gold
Project.
TIBOOBURRA GOLD PROJECT
Location and Tenure
Tibooburra is located in the northwest of NSW,
Australia approximately 280 km north of the Broken Hill Pb-Zn-Ag
mine and includes six granted exploration licences over ~ 630 sq km
(Figure 7).
The tenure consists of five tenements within and
along strike of the Albert Goldfields and one tenement (EL 9094)
situated further west, covering a large magnetic high with
co-incident gravity low (Table 2). Tenure is held
by Awati Resources Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Manhattan.
Table 2 Tibooburra Gold
Project tenement details
Tenement Number |
Grant Date |
Expiry Date |
Number of Blocks |
Area sq km |
Holder |
EL 7437 |
23/12/2009 |
23/12/2026 |
11 |
33 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
EL 8688 |
02/02/2018 |
02/02/2027 |
37 |
110 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
EL 8691 |
02/02/2018 |
02/02/2027 |
46 |
137 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
EL 9092 |
15/03/2021 |
15/03/2027 |
40 |
119 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
EL 9094 |
16/03/2021 |
16/03/2027 |
53 |
158 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
EL 9202 |
28/06/2021 |
28/06/2027 |
25 |
74 |
Awati Resources Pty Ltd |
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Geology and Mineralisation
Tibooburra covers ~55 km of strike along the
Tibooburra and Koonenberry Greenstone Belts in northwestern NSW.
The Albert Goldfields is an historical field located in the north
of the project area, discovered in 1881 and mined in earnest until
1901 with a recorded production of approximately 55,000 oz Au at
mining grades of +20 g/t Au2.
The Albert Goldfields lies on a unique
district-scale jog at the boundary of the Thomson and Delamarian
orogens, with stratigraphy wrapping around the Tibooburra granite
intrusive complex to the northeast (Figure 8).
Mineralisation is described as narrow high-grade (to super
high-grade) quartz veins hosted in the folded and faulted Cambrian
sedimentary host rocks, and broadly falls under the classification
of turbidite-hosted/slate-belt gold.
The Project area itself displays more than 200
historic workings and over 34 km of mineralised trend on multiple
lines of workings (Figure 9). Several immediate
targets have been delineated by previous workers including New
Bendigo, Clone, Pioneer, Elizabeth Reef and Good Friday. However,
outside the New Bendigo prospect little systematic modern
exploration has been conducted. The area is significantly
under-explored, and satellite imagery and interpretation
(Figure 9) shows abundant cover including:
- North and south of New Bendigo;
- South of Clone, the trend is essentially under cover for >10
km; and
- Regionally, south of the kink there is 60 km strike with no
outcrop.
Two advanced drill ready target areas are
defined at New Bendigo and Clone (and the
associated Clone Trend).
Previous
Exploration
Overview
Manhattan entered into an agreement to acquire
the Tibooburra Project from Awati Resources Limited in late 201916.
Since then, Manhattan has drilled several aircore (AC) traverses,
and targeted RC and diamond drilling, with particular focus around
the New Bendigo Target. A short RC drill program was completed in
2023 at Clone. Manhattan’s exploration programs were disrupted in
2020 due COVID and border closures, delaying many programs.
Prior to Manhattan, work across the licence area
included soil, stream and rock chip sampling programs, broad RAB
and AC drilling traverses, regional geophysics (magnetics and
gravity), RC and limited diamond drilling.
Historical exploration results contained in the
Reports lodged by the other companies referred to in this news
release have not been reported in accordance with the JORC Code
2012 or NI 43-101 and a Competent Person/Qualified Person has not
done sufficient work to disclose the exploration results in
accordance with the JORC Code 2012 or NI 43-101. It is possible
that following further evaluation and/or exploration work that the
confidence in the prior reported exploration results may be reduced
when reported under the JORC Code 2012 or NI 43-101. Novo confirms
that nothing has come to its attention that causes it to question
the accuracy or reliability of the results included in the WAMEX
Reports, but Novo has not independently validated those results and
therefore is not to be regarded as reporting, adopting or endorsing
those results.
New Bendigo Prospect
The prospect shows extensive historical workings
at surface over 2 km strike. Several historical drill programs,
including RC and diamond drilling by Manhattan in 2020-2022 testing
over 530 m strike intersected multiple high order gold results.
Extremely high-grade gold has been observed, hosted in laminated
quartz veins in historical diamond drilling (Figure
10).
Peak results from Manhattan drilling
include17:
- 30 m at 4.03 g/t Au from 11 m, including 5 m at 20.86
g/t Au (NB0033)
- 16 m at 13.89 g/t Au from 1 m, including 3 m at 69.20
g/t Au (NB0083)
- 8 m at 40.5 g/t Au from 70 m, including 3 m at 105.34
g/t Au (NB0089)
- 7 m at 13.10 g/t Au from 97 m, including 5 m at 18.01
g/t Au (NB0113)
- 13 m at 6.16 g/t Au from 50 m, including 3 m at 25.48
g/t Au (NB0122)
- 24 m @ 3.55 g/t Au from 82 m including 4 m @ 20.11 g/t
Au (NBD005 - Figure
10)
Refer to Appendix 5 and Appendix 6 for a list of
all significant intercepts for New Bendigo diamond and RC drilling
results.
The prospect provides an opportunity for
high-grade resource development once geological controls and
continuity are resolved. Potential for repeated lodes at depth and
along an interpreted shallow plunge is also good. Substantial drill
step outs down dip and down plunge will be required to test for
blind mineralisation and stacked lodes.
Sample results may not be representative of
mineralisation in the district. No assurance can be given that Novo
will achieve similar results as part of its exploration
activities.
Cautionary Statement: Visual estimates of
mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute
for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the
factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also
potentially provide no information regarding impurities or
deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations.
Clone Prospect
The Clone prospect is characterised by numerous
historical workings over a ~ 450 m strike length, to depths of up
to 25 m. Multiple parallel mineralised trends are targeted, with
the densest population of historic workings occurring over a zone
locally up to 130 m wide.
The Clone prospect occupies the middle of an
approximately 10 km section of largely unexplored ground along a
prospective northwest-trending fault corridor that stretches from
the New Bendigo Prospect to the southeast; and the Pioneer Prospect
to the northwest.
Peak drill results from 11 RC holes drilled in
2023 over 250 m strike to a maximum depth below surface of 75 m,
include19:
- 7 m at 7.23 g/t Au from 81 m, including 3 m at 16.1 g/t
Au (CL0007)
- 9 m at 6.03 g/t Au from 16 m (CL0010)
- 6 m at 4.22 g/t Au from 66 m, including 2 m at 11.65
g/t Au (CL0004)
- 31 m at 1.29 g/t Au from 60 m, including 3 m at 6.52
g/t Au (CL0002)
Mineralisation at Clone remains open in all
directions, with targeted mineralised basement trending under cover
sediments to the south. The cover sediments extending for some 15
km and providing opportunities for exploration targeting potential
‘blind discoveries.’
Sample results may not be representative of
mineralisation in the district. No assurance can be given that Novo
will achieve similar results as part of its exploration
activities.
A full list of significant intercepts for Clone
2022 RC drilling is listed in Appendix 4.
Cautionary Statement: Visual estimates of
mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute
for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the
factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also
potentially provide no information regarding impurities or
deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations.
ESG
Criteria
Novo has an ongoing commitment to operating in a
safe, responsible and environmentally sustainable manner. Novo
carries out exploration activities mindful that it has a
responsibility to manage the land on which it operates to ensure it
minimises its impacts. Novo develops and implements Environmental
Management Plans specific to the regions in which it operates.
Novo is committed to developing strong
relationships with all its stakeholders. This is achieved through
open and honest communications.
Heritage and Native
Title
The Tibooburra tenement package is covered by
two separate Native Title Claims; the Malyangapa Combined
Proceedings (NC2022/0002) and the Wongkumara People (QC2008/003).
The region is administered by the Tibooburra LALC based in
Tibooburra. Novo will continue to monitor the process and liaise
with the traditional owners.
Forward
Programs
Novo intends to conduct the following
exploration activities in 2025:
- Detailed 1:500 scale to 1:2,000 scale mapping including rock
chip and channel sampling, focussing on lithological and structural
controls on mineralisation at Clone, New Bendigo and Phoenix /
Pioneer.
- Grid soil sampling along the Clone trend, plus pXRF
multielement analysis, plus infill and extensional soil grids along
the Pioneer and New Bendigo trends.
- Stage 1 > 2,000 m of RC drilling in H1
2025, to test the high-grade mineralisation at Clone at
depth, along strike and down plunge.
- Aircore drilling on broad spaced lines along strike of the
Clone to test up to 10 km of mineralised trend under cover.
- Relogging and re-sampling diamond drill intercepts, plus pXRF
multielement analysis of drill pulps where available prior to drill
testing the down plunge extension of New Bendigo.
Material Tibooburra Option
Terms
The key terms of the binding term sheet with
Manhattan Corporation Limited and Awati Resources Pty Ltd
(Awati) regarding the Tibooburra Project are set
out below:
- On signing of the agreement, Novo will reimburse Awati 500,000
Novo shares at market value for expenditure incurred to date, which
shares will be subject to a four-month hold period pursuant to
Canadian securities laws.
- Novo is required to spend A$500,000 (approximately C$450,000)
in the first earn in period of 12 months.
- Following that initial period, if Novo chooses to continue, it
will pay Awati, 1,000,000 Novo shares at market value for a second
farm in period of 12 months, which shares will be subject to a
four-month hold period pursuant to Canadian securities laws.
- Novo is required to spend A$1,000,000 (approximately C$900,000)
in the second earn in period of 12 months.
- At completion of the second farm-in period, Novo has the option
to terminate the agreement or exercise the option and form a 70/30
unincorporated joint venture with Awati, in which Awati is free
carried until the completion of a positive definitive feasibility
study. If the option is exercised, Novo will obtain a 70% interest
in the tenements.
Authorised for release by the Board of
Directors.
CONTACT
Investors:Mike Spreadborough +61 8 6400 6100
info@novoresources.com |
North American Queries:Leo Karabelas+1 416 543
3120leo@novoresources.com |
Media:Cameron Gilenko+61 466 984
953cameron.gilenko@sodali.com |
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STATEMENT
Mrs Karen (Kas) De Luca (MAIG), is the qualified
person, as defined under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects, responsible for, and having
reviewed and approved, the technical information contained in this
news release. Mrs De Luca is Novo’s General Manager
Exploration.
JORC COMPLIANCE
STATEMENTS
The information in this news release that
relates to exploration results at the John Bull Gold Project and
the Tibooburra Gold Project is based on information compiled by Mrs
De Luca, who is a full-time employee of Novo Resources Corp. Mrs De
Luca is a Competent Person who is a member of the Australian
Institute of Geoscientists. Mrs De Luca has sufficient experience
that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of
deposits under consideration and to the activity being undertaken
to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of
the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mrs De Luca consents to the
inclusion in the report of the matters based on her information in
the form and context in which it appears.
The Company confirms that it is not aware of any
new information that materially affects the information included in
the original market announcement and that all material assumptions
and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the relevant
market announcement continue to apply and have not materially
changed. The Company confirms that the form and context in which
the Competent Person’s findings are presented have not been
materially modified from the original market announcement.
FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS
Some statements in this news release may contain
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Canadian and
Australian securities law and regulations. In this news release,
such statements include but are not limited to planned exploration
activities and the timing of such. These statements address future
events and conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the statements. Such factors include, without
limitation, customary risks of the resource industry and the risk
factors identified in Novo’s annual information form for the year
ended December 31, 2023 (which is available under Novo’s profile on
SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and at www.asx.com.au) in the Company’s
prospectus dated 2 August 2023 which is available at
www.asx.com.au. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the
date those statements are made. Except as required by applicable
law, Novo assumes no obligation to update or to publicly announce
the results of any change to any forward-looking statement
contained or incorporated by reference herein to reflect actual
results, future events or developments, changes in assumptions or
changes in other factors affecting the forward-looking statements.
If Novo updates any forward-looking statement(s), no inference
should be drawn that the Company will make additional updates with
respect to those or other forward-looking statements.
_______________1 Refer to ASX news release by
Zenith Minerals Ltd dated 10/09/2020 – New Gold Project Secured in
NSW2 Refer to ASX news release by TechGen Metals Limited dated
12/04/2023 - New Outstanding High-grade Gold Soil Results at John
Bull (Main Soil Anomaly Now +900m long)3 Refer to ASX news release
by TechGen Metals Limited dated 12/09/2022 - Gold Discovery
Confirmed John Bull Gold Project4 Refer to ASX news release by
TechGen Metals Limited dated 01/09/2022 – Maiden Drill Hole Returns
23 metres at 2.02 g/t Gold, John Bull Project, NSW5 Refer to ASX
news release by Zenith Minerals Ltd dated 10/09/2020 – New Gold
Project Secured in NSW6 Refer to ASX news release by Manhattan Corp
dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold Discovery7 Refer to ASX
news release by Manhattan Corp dated 10/07/2023 – New
High-Grade Gold Discovery8 Refer to ASX news release by Zenith
Minerals Ltd dated 10/09/2020 – New Gold Project Secured in NSW9
Refer to ASX news release by Zenith Minerals Ltd dated 10/09/2020 –
New Gold Project Secured in NSW10 Refer to ASX news release by
TechGen Metals Limited dated 12/04/2023 - New Outstanding
High-grade Gold Soil Results at John Bull (Main Soil Anomaly Now
+900m long)11 Refer to ASX news release by Zenith Minerals Ltd
dated 10/09/2020 – New Gold Project Secured in NSW12 Refer to ASX
news release by TechGen Metals Limited dated 12/09/2022 - Gold
Discovery Confirmed John Bull Gold Project13 Refer to ASX news
release by TechGen Metals Limited dated 01/09/2022 – Maiden Drill
Hole Returns 23 metres at 2.02 g/t Gold, John Bull Project, NSW14
Refer to ASX news release by TechGen Metals Limited dated 7/09/2023
– Stage 2 RC Drilling Results Confirm Large Scale Gold System, John
Bull Gold Project15 Refer to ASX news release by TechGen Metals
Limited dated 12/09/2022 - Gold Discovery Confirmed John Bull Gold
Project16 Refer to ASX news release by Manhattan Corp dated
02/12/2019 – Manhattan to Acquire New High-Grade Gold Project in
NSW17 Refer to ASX news release by Manhattan Corp
dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold Discovery18 Refer to
ASX news release by Manhattan Corp dated 27/10/2022 – Quarterly
Activities Report September 202219 Refer to ASX news release by
Manhattan Corp dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold
Discovery
ABOUT NOVO
Novo is an Australian based gold explorer listed
on the ASX and the TSX focused on discovering standalone gold
projects with > 1 Moz development potential. Novo is an
innovative gold explorer with a significant land package covering
approximately 5,500 square kilometres in the Pilbara region of
Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometre Belltopper
project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia.
Novo’s key project area in the Pilbara is the
Egina Gold Camp, where De Grey Mining is farming-in to form a JV at
the Becher Project and surrounding tenements through exploration
expenditure of A$25 million within 4 years for a 50% interest. The
Becher Project has similar geological characteristics as De Grey’s
12.7 Moz Hemi Project*. Novo is also advancing gold exploration
south of Becher in the Egina Gold Camp, part of the Croydon JV
(Novo 70%: Creasy Group 30%). Novo continues to undertake
early-stage exploration elsewhere across its Pilbara tenement
portfolio.
Novo has also formed a lithium joint venture
with SQM in the Pilbara which provides shareholder exposure to
battery metals.
Novo has recently strengthened its high-quality,
Australian based exploration portfolio by adding the TechGen John
Bull Gold Project in the New England Orogen of NSW, and Manhattan
Tibooburra Gold Project in the Albert Goldfields in northwestern
NSW. Both projects demonstrate prospectivity for significant
discovery and resource definition and align with Novo’s strategy of
identifying and exploring projects with > 1 Moz Au potential.
These high-grade gold projects compliment the landholding
consolidation that forms the Toolunga Project in the Onslow
District in Western Australia.
Novo has a significant investment portfolio and
a disciplined program in place to identify value accretive
opportunities that will build further value for shareholders.
Please refer to Novo’s website for further
information including the latest Corporate Presentation.
An Exploration Target as defined in the JORC
Code (2012) is a statement or estimate of the exploration potential
of a mineral deposit in a defined geological setting where the
statement or estimate, quoted as a range of tonnes and a range of
grade (or quality), relates to mineralisation for which there has
been insufficient exploration to estimate a Mineral Resource.
Accordingly, these figures are not Mineral Resource or Ore Reserve
estimates as defined in the JORC Code (2012). The potential
quantities and grades referred to above are conceptual in nature
and there has been insufficient exploration to estimate a Mineral
Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in
the estimation of a Mineral Resource. These figures are based on
the interpreted continuity of mineralisation and projection into
unexplored ground often around historical workings. The Exploration
Target has been prepared in accordance with the JORC Code (2012).
as detailed in the Company’s ASX announcement released on 25
September 2024 (available to view at www.asx.com.au). The Tonnage
range for the exploration target is 1.5Mt to 2.1Mt and the Grade
range is 6.6g/t Au to 8.4g/t Au. The Company confirms that it is
not aware of any new information that material affects the
information included in the original market announcement and that
all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the
estimates in the original market announcement continue to apply and
have not materially changed. The Company confirms that the form and
context in which the Competent Person’s findings are presented have
not been materially modified from the original market
announcement.
*Refer to De Grey ASX Announcement, Hemi Gold
Project Resource Update, dated 21 November 2023 No assurance can be
given that a similar (or any) commercially viable mineral deposit
will be determined at Novo’s Becher Project.nt and that all
material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the
estimates in the original market announcement continue to apply and
have not materially changed.
Appendix 1 – Significant Intercepts reported by TechGen
202220 / 202321 A >0.5 g/t Au
cut off was used for the calculations, with a maximum of 4 m
internal dilution applied for JBRC007 – JBRC007, and 3 m internal
dilution for JBRC008 – JBRC017. All intervals averaging > 1 g/t
Au are tabulated. Locations are in GDA94, zone 56
Hole ID |
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
Dip |
Azimuth |
Depth (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Intercept (g/t Au) |
JBRC001 |
447,560 |
6,733,518 |
-60 |
259 |
133 |
0 |
68 |
68 m @ 1.00 |
JBRC001 |
|
|
|
|
including |
39 |
62 |
23 m @ 2.02 |
JBRC001 |
|
|
|
|
Or…. |
39 |
43 |
4 m @ 4.58* |
JBRC001 |
|
|
|
|
Or…. |
55 |
62 |
7 m @ 3.10* |
JBRC001 |
|
|
|
|
|
76 |
77 |
1 m @ 1.02 |
JBRC002 |
447,440 |
6,733,559 |
-60 |
259 |
120 |
12 |
13 |
1 m @ 1.46 |
JBRC003 |
447,490 |
6,733,548 |
-60 |
280 |
100 |
4 |
11 |
7 m @ 1.02 |
JBRC004 |
447,550 |
6,733,554 |
-60 |
249 |
103 |
3 |
8 |
5 m @ 1.00 |
JBRC004 |
|
|
|
|
|
34 |
45 |
1 1 m @ 1.07 |
JBRC004 |
|
|
|
|
including |
37 |
38 |
1 m @ 5.31 |
JBRC005 |
447,600 |
6,733,515 |
-60 |
265 |
139 |
12 |
19 |
7 m @ 1.65 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
including |
15 |
16 |
1 m @ 5.26 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
|
27 |
32 |
5 m @ 1.03 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
|
46 |
47 |
1 m @ 1.15 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
|
57 |
70 |
13 m @ 1.02 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
including |
57 |
58 |
1 m @ 5.90 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
|
77 |
79 |
2 m @ 6.66 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
including |
77 |
78 |
1 m @ 10.00 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
|
95 |
118 |
23 m @ 1.10 |
JBRC005 |
|
|
|
|
including |
97 |
98 |
1 m @ 8.22 |
JBRC006 |
447,630 |
6,733,524 |
-60 |
259 |
145 |
4 |
98 |
94 m @ 0.95 |
JBRC006 |
|
|
|
|
including |
32 |
98 |
66 m @ 1.14 |
JBRC006 |
|
|
|
|
|
109 |
126 |
17 m @ 1.08 |
JBRC007 |
447,708 |
6,733,512 |
-60 |
259 |
147 |
104 |
108 |
4 m @ 1.29 |
JBRC008 |
447,632 |
6,733,658 |
-60 |
259 |
139 |
63 |
64 |
1 m @ 1.01 |
JBRC008 |
|
|
|
|
|
99 |
100 |
1 m @ 1.35 |
JBRC008 |
|
|
|
|
|
127 |
128 |
1 m @ 1.38 |
JBRC009 |
447,588 |
6,733,639 |
-60 |
259 |
138 |
56 |
57 |
1 m @ 1.55 |
JBRC009 |
|
|
|
|
|
76 |
77 |
1 m @ 1.79 |
JBRC009 |
|
|
|
|
|
86 |
87 |
1 m @ 1.06 |
JBRC009 |
|
|
|
|
|
110 |
111 |
1 m @ 1.11 |
JBRC009 |
|
|
|
|
|
117 |
118 |
1 m @ 1.78 |
JBRC009 |
|
|
|
|
|
120 |
127 |
7 m @ 1.12 |
JBRC010 |
447,550 |
6,733,642 |
-60 |
259 |
144 |
10 |
11 |
1 m @ 1.59 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
29 |
1 m @ 1.50 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
74 |
75 |
1 m @ 9.67 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
79 |
86 |
7 m @ 1.20 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
90 |
91 |
1 m @ 1.65 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
95 |
96 |
1 m @ 1.08 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
98 |
99 |
1 m @ 1.08 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
102 |
103 |
1 m @ 1.15 |
JBRC010 |
|
|
|
|
|
124 |
125 |
1 m @ 1.29 |
JBRC011 |
447,471 |
6,733,653 |
-60 |
259 |
120 |
4 |
8 |
4 m @ 1.09 |
JBRC011 |
|
|
|
|
|
9 |
10 |
1 m @ 1.32 |
JBRC011 |
|
|
|
|
|
15 |
18 |
3 m @ 1.46 |
JBRC011 |
|
|
|
|
|
22 |
23 |
1 m @ 1.08 |
JBRC011 |
|
|
|
|
|
55 |
64 |
9 m @ 1.86 |
JBRC011 |
|
|
|
|
|
83 |
84 |
1 m @ 2.28 |
JBRC012 |
447,642 |
6,733,748 |
-60 |
259 |
138 |
50 |
52 |
2 m @ 1.58 |
JBRC012 |
|
|
|
|
|
62 |
63 |
1 m @ 1.68 |
JBRC012 |
|
|
|
|
|
89 |
90 |
1 m @ 1.98 |
JBRC012 |
|
|
|
|
|
115 |
116 |
1 m @ 1.70 |
JBRC012 |
|
|
|
|
|
120 |
122 |
2 m @ 3.29 |
JBRC012 |
|
|
|
|
|
126 |
129 |
3 m @ 1.04 |
JBRC013 |
447,574 |
6,733,751 |
-60 |
259 |
138 |
50 |
51 |
1 m @ 1.04 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
55 |
56 |
1 m @ 1.53 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
65 |
1 m @ 1.68 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
67 |
68 |
1 m @ 1.56 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
97 |
102 |
5 m @ 1.33 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
107 |
113 |
6 m @ 1.18 |
JBRC013 |
|
|
|
|
|
116 |
117 |
1 m @ 1.37 |
JBRC014 |
447,516 |
6,733,750 |
-60 |
259 |
138 |
35 |
36 |
1 m @ 1.28 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
37 |
39 |
2 m @ 1.14 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
51 |
53 |
2 m @ 1.45 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
66 |
2 m @ 1.18 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
67 |
68 |
1 m @ 1.21 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
71 |
73 |
2 m @ 1.13 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
75 |
76 |
1 m @ 1.19 |
JBRC014 |
|
|
|
|
|
137 |
138 |
1 m @ 1.02 |
JBRC015 |
447,466 |
6,733,741 |
-60 |
259 |
126 |
1 |
3 |
2 m @ 1.36 |
JBRC015 |
|
|
|
|
|
34 |
36 |
2 m @ 4.15 |
JBRC015 |
|
|
|
|
|
45 |
46 |
1 m @ 6.38 |
JBRC016 |
447,533 |
6,733,447 |
-60 |
259 |
138 |
11 |
13 |
2 m @ 1.00 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
19 |
1 m @ 3.39 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
30 |
31 |
1 m @ 3.10 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
34 |
36 |
2 m @ 1.13 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
47 |
56 |
9 m @ 1.82 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
including |
48 |
49 |
1 m @ 9.21 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
60 |
82 |
22 m @ 1.07 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
88 |
90 |
2 m @ 1.75 |
JBRC016 |
|
|
|
|
|
109 |
116 |
7 m @ 1.06 |
JBRC017 |
447,479 |
6,733,439 |
-60 |
259 |
144 |
3 |
4 |
1 m @ 1.14 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
7 |
8 |
1 m @ 1.68 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
15 |
19 |
4 m @ 1.34 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
27 |
28 |
1 m @ 1.68 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
34 |
35 |
1 m @ 1.25 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
42 |
43 |
1 m @ 1.02 |
JBRC017 |
|
|
|
|
|
44 |
46 |
2 m @ 1.38 |
*Alternative increased grade cut off selected by TechGen for
reporting of higher-grade components.
Appendix 2 – Soil Sample Table of Results
> 100 ppb Au GDA94 z56 (TechGen 2022 and 2023)
Sample ID |
Year |
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
Au g/t |
322759 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,734,050 |
10.00 |
323169 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,625 |
8.56 |
323239 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,550 |
7.56 |
323279 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,500 |
7.35 |
323190 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,600 |
7.11 |
322928 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,325 |
4.77 |
323256 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,525 |
4.63 |
323237 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,550 |
2.91 |
322972 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,275 |
2.69 |
323099 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,700 |
2.64 |
323065 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,750 |
2.61 |
322978 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,275 |
2.54 |
323217 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,575 |
2.52 |
322623 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,075 |
2.10 |
323036 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,775 |
2.09 |
322513 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,225 |
1.93 |
323298 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,475 |
1.90 |
322907 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,350 |
1.67 |
323172 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,625 |
1.65 |
323232 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,550 |
1.65 |
323259 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,525 |
1.65 |
323212 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,575 |
1.65 |
323126 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,675 |
1.56 |
322511 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,225 |
1.54 |
323058 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,750 |
1.50 |
322533 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,200 |
1.47 |
323102 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,700 |
1.45 |
323037 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,775 |
1.42 |
323080 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,725 |
1.30 |
323276 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,500 |
1.28 |
322693 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,734,350 |
1.28 |
322547 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,175 |
1.21 |
322802 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,475 |
1.21 |
323016 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,800 |
1.17 |
322760 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,734,100 |
1.16 |
323193 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,600 |
1.11 |
323014 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,800 |
1.09 |
322549 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,175 |
1.09 |
322763 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,734,200 |
1.08 |
322971 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,275 |
1.08 |
323019 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,800 |
1.07 |
322573 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,150 |
1.03 |
323018 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,800 |
1.02 |
323035 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,775 |
1.01 |
322927 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,325 |
1.01 |
323123 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,675 |
1.01 |
323242 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,550 |
1.01 |
322862 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,400 |
0.99 |
322512 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,225 |
0.99 |
322990 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,250 |
0.90 |
323121 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,675 |
0.90 |
323236 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,550 |
0.86 |
322866 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,400 |
0.84 |
322728 |
2023 |
447,500 |
6,734,100 |
0.83 |
323074 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,725 |
0.82 |
322750 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,733,900 |
0.78 |
322754 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,733,850 |
0.76 |
322888 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,375 |
0.74 |
323192 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,600 |
0.73 |
323029 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,775 |
0.71 |
322906 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,350 |
0.70 |
323146 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,650 |
0.68 |
322568 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,150 |
0.67 |
322747 |
2023 |
447,500 |
6,733,900 |
0.67 |
322803 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,475 |
0.66 |
323231 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,550 |
0.66 |
322758 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,734,000 |
0.66 |
322550 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,175 |
0.65 |
322564 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,150 |
0.65 |
322950 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,300 |
0.64 |
322975 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,275 |
0.61 |
323261 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,525 |
0.58 |
323278 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,500 |
0.57 |
323258 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,525 |
0.56 |
322721 |
2023 |
447,450 |
6,733,950 |
0.56 |
322592 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,125 |
0.55 |
323030 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,775 |
0.54 |
322753 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,733,900 |
0.54 |
322510 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,225 |
0.53 |
323077 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,725 |
0.53 |
322974 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,275 |
0.53 |
322748 |
2023 |
447,500 |
6,733,850 |
0.52 |
323103 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,700 |
0.52 |
323147 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,650 |
0.51 |
322904 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,350 |
0.50 |
323216 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,575 |
0.49 |
323297 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,475 |
0.49 |
323280 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,500 |
0.48 |
322780 |
2023 |
447,700 |
6,733,850 |
0.48 |
322767 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,734,000 |
0.48 |
323081 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,725 |
0.48 |
323122 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,675 |
0.45 |
323124 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,675 |
0.45 |
322772 |
2023 |
447,750 |
6,734,200 |
0.44 |
323101 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,700 |
0.44 |
322744 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,734,050 |
0.43 |
322988 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,250 |
0.43 |
322643 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,050 |
0.43 |
322660 |
2023 |
447,700 |
6,734,100 |
0.43 |
322873 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,400 |
0.43 |
323194 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,600 |
0.43 |
322751 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,733,950 |
0.42 |
323173 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,625 |
0.42 |
322685 |
2023 |
447,700 |
6,734,250 |
0.41 |
322771 |
2023 |
447,750 |
6,734,250 |
0.41 |
322710 |
2023 |
447,400 |
6,734,000 |
0.40 |
322627 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,075 |
0.39 |
323214 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,575 |
0.39 |
323145 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,650 |
0.39 |
322993 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,250 |
0.39 |
323062 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,750 |
0.39 |
322994 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,250 |
0.38 |
323059 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,750 |
0.38 |
322606 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,100 |
0.37 |
322884 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,375 |
0.37 |
322995 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,250 |
0.37 |
323257 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,525 |
0.37 |
323013 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,800 |
0.36 |
322733 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,734,100 |
0.36 |
322624 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,075 |
0.35 |
323238 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,550 |
0.35 |
323260 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,525 |
0.35 |
322992 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,250 |
0.35 |
323031 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,775 |
0.35 |
323154 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,650 |
0.34 |
323174 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,625 |
0.34 |
323057 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,750 |
0.33 |
323098 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,700 |
0.33 |
323106 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,700 |
0.32 |
323168 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,625 |
0.30 |
322724 |
2023 |
447,400 |
6,733,850 |
0.30 |
322848 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,425 |
0.30 |
322684 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,734,250 |
0.29 |
322845 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,425 |
0.29 |
322769 |
2023 |
447,700 |
6,734,200 |
0.28 |
323215 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,575 |
0.28 |
323299 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,475 |
0.28 |
322924 |
2022 |
447,300 |
6,733,325 |
0.28 |
323219 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,575 |
0.27 |
323152 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,650 |
0.27 |
323170 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,625 |
0.26 |
323213 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,575 |
0.26 |
322755 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,733,850 |
0.25 |
322746 |
2023 |
447,500 |
6,733,950 |
0.25 |
323218 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,575 |
0.25 |
322822 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,450 |
0.24 |
322820 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,450 |
0.24 |
323104 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,700 |
0.24 |
322858 |
2022 |
447,250 |
6,733,400 |
0.24 |
323284 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,500 |
0.24 |
322801 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,475 |
0.23 |
322768 |
2023 |
447,700 |
6,734,150 |
0.23 |
323148 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,650 |
0.23 |
323167 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,625 |
0.22 |
322823 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,450 |
0.22 |
322528 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,200 |
0.22 |
322765 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,734,100 |
0.22 |
322933 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,325 |
0.22 |
323054 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,750 |
0.21 |
322605 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,100 |
0.21 |
323100 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,700 |
0.21 |
322610 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,100 |
0.21 |
323164 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,625 |
0.21 |
323243 |
2022 |
447,700 |
6,733,550 |
0.20 |
323253 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,525 |
0.20 |
322618 |
2022 |
447,850 |
6,733,100 |
0.20 |
322720 |
2023 |
447,450 |
6,734,000 |
0.20 |
322826 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,450 |
0.20 |
323241 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,550 |
0.20 |
322731 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,734,200 |
0.20 |
322849 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,425 |
0.20 |
322872 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,400 |
0.20 |
323073 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,725 |
0.19 |
322989 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,250 |
0.19 |
322749 |
2023 |
447,550 |
6,733,850 |
0.19 |
323198 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,600 |
0.18 |
323020 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,800 |
0.18 |
322870 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,400 |
0.18 |
322958 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,300 |
0.18 |
322718 |
2023 |
447,450 |
6,734,100 |
0.18 |
322843 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,425 |
0.18 |
323233 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,550 |
0.18 |
322951 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,300 |
0.18 |
322807 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,475 |
0.17 |
323255 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,525 |
0.17 |
323141 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,650 |
0.17 |
322952 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,300 |
0.17 |
322705 |
2023 |
447,350 |
6,734,150 |
0.16 |
322905 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,350 |
0.16 |
323079 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,725 |
0.16 |
323017 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,800 |
0.16 |
323076 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,725 |
0.16 |
323195 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,600 |
0.15 |
323234 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,550 |
0.15 |
323038 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,775 |
0.15 |
322949 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,300 |
0.15 |
322572 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,150 |
0.15 |
323032 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,775 |
0.14 |
322806 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,475 |
0.14 |
323066 |
2022 |
447,675 |
6,733,750 |
0.14 |
323283 |
2022 |
447,600 |
6,733,500 |
0.14 |
323171 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,625 |
0.14 |
322531 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,200 |
0.14 |
322766 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,734,050 |
0.13 |
323034 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,775 |
0.13 |
323078 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,725 |
0.13 |
322570 |
2022 |
447,475 |
6,733,150 |
0.13 |
322679 |
2023 |
447,400 |
6,734,250 |
0.13 |
322569 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,150 |
0.13 |
322529 |
2022 |
447,400 |
6,733,200 |
0.13 |
322929 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,325 |
0.13 |
322997 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,250 |
0.13 |
323166 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,625 |
0.13 |
323248 |
2022 |
447,300 |
6,733,525 |
0.13 |
322885 |
2022 |
447,425 |
6,733,375 |
0.12 |
322775 |
2023 |
447,750 |
6,734,050 |
0.12 |
322977 |
2022 |
447,525 |
6,733,275 |
0.12 |
323039 |
2022 |
447,575 |
6,733,775 |
0.12 |
323262 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,525 |
0.12 |
322640 |
2022 |
447,325 |
6,733,050 |
0.12 |
322821 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,450 |
0.12 |
323082 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,725 |
0.11 |
323155 |
2022 |
447,700 |
6,733,650 |
0.11 |
323191 |
2022 |
447,500 |
6,733,600 |
0.11 |
322565 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,150 |
0.11 |
322817 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,450 |
0.11 |
323240 |
2022 |
447,625 |
6,733,550 |
0.11 |
323163 |
2022 |
447,375 |
6,733,625 |
0.11 |
322756 |
2023 |
447,650 |
6,733,900 |
0.11 |
323277 |
2022 |
447,450 |
6,733,500 |
0.10 |
323281 |
2022 |
447,550 |
6,733,500 |
0.10 |
323009 |
2022 |
447,350 |
6,733,800 |
0.10 |
323267 |
2022 |
447,100 |
6,733,500 |
0.10 |
323285 |
2022 |
447,650 |
6,733,500 |
0.10 |
322752 |
2023 |
447,600 |
6,733,950 |
0.10 |
|
|
|
|
|
Appendix 3 – Kennecott 1983 Trench Rock
Chip Channel Sample Results22 - GDA94 z56
(location approximate – digitized from a referenced plan
and validated location on ground).
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Au g/t Fire Assay |
Au g/t AAS |
Au g/t Av |
447,634 |
6,733,528 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.4 |
0.45 |
447,629 |
6,733,529 |
5 |
10 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.6 |
0.55 |
447,624 |
6,733,530 |
10 |
15 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.7 |
0.55 |
447,619 |
6,733,531 |
15 |
20 |
5 |
0.6 |
0.4 |
0.5 |
447,614 |
6,733,532 |
20 |
25 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.45 |
0.425 |
447,609 |
6,733,533 |
25 |
30 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.35 |
0.375 |
447,604 |
6,733,534 |
30 |
35 |
5 |
7.1 |
12.6 |
9.85 |
447,600 |
6,733,535 |
35 |
40 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
447,594 |
6,733,536 |
40 |
45 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.45 |
0.425 |
447,590 |
6,733,537 |
45 |
50 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.45 |
0.25 |
447,585 |
6,733,538 |
50 |
55 |
5 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
0.25 |
447,580 |
6,733,539 |
55 |
60 |
5 |
2.1 |
3.1 |
2.6 |
447,575 |
6,733,540 |
60 |
65 |
5 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
447,570 |
6,733,541 |
65 |
70 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.05 |
0.275 |
447,565 |
6,733,542 |
70 |
75 |
5 |
0.3 |
0.75 |
0.525 |
447,560 |
6,733,543 |
75 |
80 |
5 |
0.7 |
0.8 |
0.75 |
447,555 |
6,733,544 |
80 |
85 |
5 |
0.3 |
0.25 |
0.275 |
447,551 |
6,733,545 |
85 |
90 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.025 |
0.0375 |
447,546 |
6,733,546 |
90 |
95 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.0625 |
447,541 |
6,733,548 |
95 |
100 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.1 |
0.075 |
447,536 |
6,733,549 |
100 |
105 |
5 |
0.2 |
0.025 |
0.1125 |
447,531 |
6,733,550 |
105 |
110 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.0625 |
447,526 |
6,733,551 |
110 |
115 |
5 |
0.6 |
0.1 |
0.35 |
447,521 |
6,733,552 |
115 |
120 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.15 |
0.325 |
447,516 |
6,733,553 |
120 |
125 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.15 |
0.125 |
447,511 |
6,733,554 |
125 |
130 |
5 |
0.3 |
0.45 |
0.375 |
447,506 |
6,733,555 |
130 |
135 |
5 |
0.2 |
0.025 |
0.1125 |
447,502 |
6,733,556 |
135 |
140 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
0.35 |
447,497 |
6,733,557 |
140 |
145 |
5 |
18 |
11.5 |
14.75 |
447,492 |
6,733,558 |
145 |
150 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.025 |
0.0375 |
447,487 |
6,733,559 |
150 |
155 |
5 |
0.2 |
0.025 |
0.1125 |
447,482 |
6,733,560 |
155 |
160 |
5 |
0.3 |
0.05 |
0.3 |
447,477 |
6,733,561 |
160 |
165 |
5 |
0.1 |
0 |
0.05 |
447,472 |
6,733,562 |
165 |
170 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.063 |
447,468 |
6,733,563 |
170 |
175 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.1 |
0.075 |
447,462 |
6,733,564 |
175 |
180 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.063 |
447,457 |
6,733,565 |
180 |
185 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.063 |
447,452 |
6,733,566 |
185 |
190 |
5 |
0.4 |
0.025 |
0.213 |
447,448 |
6,733,567 |
190 |
195 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.025 |
0.038 |
447,443 |
6,733,568 |
195 |
200 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.025 |
0.063 |
447,438 |
6,733,569 |
200 |
205 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.025 |
0.038 |
447,433 |
6,733,570 |
205 |
210 |
5 |
0.5 |
0.25 |
0.375 |
447,428 |
6,733,571 |
210 |
215 |
5 |
0.05 |
0.025 |
0.038 |
447,423 |
6,733,572 |
215 |
220 |
5 |
0.1 |
0.4 |
0.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Appendix 4 – Significant Intercepts reported by
Manhattan for their 2023 RC program at Clone23. A
> 0.5 g/t Au cut off was used for the calculations, with a
maximum of 2 m internal dilution applied. Locations are in GDA94
zone 54.
Hole ID |
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
Dip |
Azimuth |
Depth (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Intercept (g/t Au) |
CL0001 |
584300 |
6725725 |
-60 |
269 |
96 |
61 |
64 |
3 m @ 0.5 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
71 |
94 |
23 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
CL0002 |
584330 |
6725725 |
-60 |
270 |
120 |
47 |
48 |
1 m @ 1.48 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
60 |
91 |
31 m @ 1.29 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
78 |
81 |
3 m @ 6.52 g/t Au |
CL0003 |
584300 |
6725700 |
-60 |
90 |
72 |
18 |
22 |
4 m @ 1.43 g/t Au |
CL0004 |
584280 |
6725700 |
-60 |
90 |
120 |
43 |
44 |
1 m @ 1.85 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
66 |
72 |
6 m @ 4.22 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
68 |
70 |
2 m @ 11.65 g/t Au |
CL0005 |
584310 |
6725670 |
-60 |
90 |
90 |
17 |
29 |
12 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
35 |
39 |
4 m @ 0.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
44 |
49 |
5 m @ 1.63 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
44 |
48 |
4 m @ 1.95 g/t Au |
CL0006 |
584290 |
6725670 |
-60 |
90 |
138 |
38 |
42 |
4 m @ 1.64 g/t Au |
CL0007 |
584270 |
6725670 |
-60 |
90 |
180 |
57 |
59 |
2 m @ 0.74 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
62 |
67 |
5 m @ 0.69 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
81 |
88 |
7 m @ 7.23 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
83 |
86 |
3 m @ 16.1 g/t Au |
CL0008 |
584310 |
6725675 |
-60 |
120 |
186 |
24 |
26 |
2 m @ 1.84 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
39 |
42 |
3 m @ 0.59 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
61 |
67 |
6 m @ 0.92 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
61 |
65 |
4 m @ 1.22 g/t Au |
CL0009 |
584325 |
6725650 |
-60 |
90 |
108 |
19 |
32 |
13 m @ 0.77 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
24 |
31 |
7 m @ 1.18 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37 |
40 |
3 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
CL0010 |
584390 |
6725500 |
-60 |
90 |
120 |
16 |
25 |
9 m @ 6.03 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
31 |
32 |
1 m @ 1.03 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Appendix 5 – Significant Intercepts reported by
Manhattan for their diamond program at New
Bendigo24. A > 0.5 g/t Au cut off was used for
the calculations, with a maximum of 2 m internal dilution applied.
Locations are in GDA94 zone 54.
Hole ID |
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
Dip |
Azimuth |
Depth (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Type |
Intercept (g/t Au) |
NB0107 |
587,510 |
6,719,419 |
-60.2 |
270.1 |
282.7 |
6 |
7 |
RC |
1 m @ 1.04 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
89 |
90 |
RC |
1 m @ 0.54 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
138.2 |
138.75 |
HQ3 |
0.55 m @ 2.29 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
178 |
180 |
HQ3 |
2 m @ 0.83 g/t Au |
NB0123 |
587,483 |
6,719,372 |
-61.5 |
268.3 |
201.6 |
6 |
10 |
RC |
4 m @ 1.87 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
65 |
66 |
RC |
1 m @ 0.62 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
111 |
112 |
RC |
1 m @ 1.08 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
117 |
120 |
RC |
3 m @ 1.95 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
145 |
147 |
RC |
2 m @ 2.03 g/t Au |
NBD004 |
587,459 |
6,719,388 |
-60.6 |
331 |
294.7 |
50 |
57 |
HQ3 |
7 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
50 |
53 |
HQ3 |
3 m @ 1.09 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
60 |
71 |
HQ3 |
11 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
65 |
67 |
HQ3 |
2 m @ 1.2 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
104 |
108 |
HQ3 |
4 m @ 1.1 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
198 |
202 |
HQ3 |
4 m @ 1.44 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
208 |
210 |
HQ3 |
2 m @ 0.79 g/t Au |
NBD005 |
587,364 |
6,719,476 |
-60 |
90 |
161.7 |
82 |
106 |
HQ3 |
24 m @ 3.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
96 |
100 |
HQ3 |
4 m @ 20.11 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Or…. |
96 |
97.02 |
HQ3 |
1.02 m @ 70.2 g/t Au* |
NBD006 |
587,467 |
6,719,318 |
-60 |
90 |
120.1 |
50 |
51 |
HQ3 |
1 m @ 0.69 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
72 |
73 |
HQ3 |
1 m @ 0.65 g/t Au |
NB0007 |
587,313 |
6,719,039 |
-60 |
90 |
140.1 |
68 |
72 |
HQ3 |
4 m @ 0.97 g/t Au |
* Alternative increased grade cut off selected by Manhattan for
reporting of higher-grade components.
Appendix 6 – Significant Intercepts reported by
Manhattan for their RC drilling programs at New
Bendigo25. A > 0.5 g/t Au cut off was used for
the calculations, with a maximum of 2 m internal dilution applied.
Locations are in GDA94 zone 54.
Hole ID |
Easting (m) |
Northing (m) |
Dip |
Azimuth |
Depth (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Intercept (g/t Au) |
NB0001 |
587,615 |
6,719,182 |
-60 |
237 |
118 |
19 |
21 |
2 m @ 0.9 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
29 |
1 m @ 5.49 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
41 |
42 |
1 m @ 0.78 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
65 |
1 m @ 0.68 g/t Au |
NB0002 |
587,595 |
6,719,168 |
-60 |
238 |
84 |
10 |
11 |
1 m @ 0.5 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
17 |
19 |
2 m @ 2.24 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 |
34 |
4 m @ 0.81 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
46 |
47 |
1 m @ 3.27 g/t Au |
NB0003 |
587,578 |
6,719,161 |
-61 |
237 |
51 |
25 |
28 |
3 m @ 0.95 g/t Au |
NB0004 |
587,587 |
6,719,169 |
-60 |
236 |
51 |
4 |
5 |
1 m @ 2.14 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
30 |
2 m @ 0.69 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
35 |
37 |
2 m @ 2.26 g/t Au |
NB0005 |
587,560 |
6,719,204 |
-60 |
236 |
63 |
39 |
42 |
3 m @ 1.09 g/t Au |
NB0006 |
587,585 |
6,719,219 |
-60 |
237 |
99 |
9 |
10 |
1 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
14 |
16 |
2 m @ 3.14 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
21 |
26 |
5 m @ 0.81 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
36 |
38 |
2 m @ 0.82 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
61 |
64 |
3 m @ 1.56 g/t Au |
NB0007 |
587,599 |
6,719,145 |
-60 |
236 |
87 |
3 |
5 |
2 m @ 2.04 g/t Au |
NB0008 |
587,618 |
6,719,157 |
-60 |
236 |
105 |
21 |
27 |
6 m @ 0.97 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
32 |
33 |
1 m @ 0.7 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37 |
38 |
1 m @ 0.95 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
45 |
46 |
1 m @ 2.76 g/t Au |
NB0009 |
587,591 |
6,719,140 |
-60 |
235 |
63 |
2 |
4 |
2 m @ 0.76 g/t Au |
NB0010 |
587,498 |
6,719,371 |
-60 |
238 |
105 |
40 |
42 |
2 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0011 |
587,480 |
6,719,353 |
-62 |
238 |
51 |
29 |
30 |
1 m @ 0.71 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
34 |
35 |
1 m @ 0.89 g/t Au |
NB0012 |
587,467 |
6,719,346 |
-60 |
237 |
39 |
NSI |
NB0013 |
587,500 |
6,719,347 |
-60 |
238 |
57 |
3 |
4 |
1 m @ 0.65 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
6 |
1 m @ 0.54 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
40 |
42 |
2 m @ 0.88 g/t Au |
NB0014 |
587,492 |
6,719,341 |
-61 |
236 |
45 |
36 |
39 |
3 m @ 1.41 g/t Au |
NB0015 |
587,522 |
6,719,320 |
-61 |
240 |
69 |
15 |
16 |
1 m @ 0.69 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
19 |
1 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
45 |
46 |
1 m @ 0.82 g/t Au |
NB0016 |
587,565 |
6,719,246 |
-59 |
237 |
93 |
42 |
45 |
3 m @ 0.7 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
58 |
59 |
1 m @ 1.52 g/t Au |
NB0017 |
587,553 |
6,719,236 |
-60 |
236 |
105 |
27 |
28 |
1 m @ 0.79 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
48 |
49 |
1 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
NB0018 |
587,532 |
6,719,221 |
-60 |
238 |
57 |
NSI |
NB0019 |
587,543 |
6,719,191 |
-60 |
235 |
45 |
8 |
11 |
3 m @ 1.96 g/t Au |
NB0020 |
587,422 |
6,719,481 |
-60 |
236 |
121 |
18 |
19 |
1 m @ 0.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
109 |
113 |
4 m @ 0.59 g/t Au |
NB0021 |
587,456 |
6,719,503 |
-60 |
236 |
159 |
87 |
89 |
2 m @ 17.3 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
95 |
96 |
1 m @ 0.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
105 |
107 |
2 m @ 2.61 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
121 |
122 |
1 m @ 0.99 g/t Au |
NB0022 |
587,405 |
6,719,470 |
-60 |
238 |
123 |
NSI |
NB0023 |
587,405 |
6,719,058 |
-61 |
239 |
147 |
87 |
94 |
7 m @ 18.16 g/t Au |
NB0024 |
587,372 |
6,719,038 |
-60 |
235 |
105 |
31 |
32 |
1 m @ 1.1 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
39 |
40 |
1 m @ 0.8 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
50 |
55 |
5 m @ 1.12 g/t Au |
NB0025 |
587,273 |
6,719,252 |
-60 |
239 |
147 |
NSI |
NB0026 |
587,537 |
6,719,323 |
-61 |
238 |
75 |
57 |
60 |
3 m @ 1.39 g/t Au |
NB0027 |
587,550 |
6,719,331 |
-60 |
235 |
99 |
73 |
75 |
2 m @ 9.28 g/t Au |
NB0028 |
587,600 |
6,719,267 |
-60 |
238 |
141 |
NSI |
NB0029 |
587,487 |
6,719,528 |
-60 |
235 |
183 |
165 |
166 |
1 m @ 0.56 g/t Au |
NB0030 |
587,639 |
6,719,151 |
-59 |
240 |
111 |
48 |
52 |
4 m @ 0.84 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
65 |
1 m @ 0.91 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
75 |
77 |
2 m @ 0.65 g/t Au |
NB0031 |
587,628 |
6,719,142 |
-60 |
238 |
93 |
11 |
13 |
2 m @ 0.92 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
16 |
17 |
1 m @ 0.62 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 |
21 |
1 m @ 6.24 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
43 |
44 |
1 m @ 1.74 g/t Au |
NB0032 |
587,457 |
6,719,387 |
-60 |
237 |
129 |
29 |
34 |
5 m @ 0.57 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
89 |
91 |
2 m @ 13.71 g/t Au |
NB0033 |
587,602 |
6,719,180 |
-60 |
236 |
87 |
11 |
41 |
30 m @ 4.03 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
11 |
16 |
5 m @ 20.86 g/t Au |
NB0034 |
587,353 |
6,719,023 |
-60 |
238 |
57 |
11 |
13 |
2 m @ 0.84 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
35 |
7 m @ 0.78 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
28 |
32 |
4 m @ 1.05 g/t Au |
NB0035 |
587,389 |
6,719,046 |
-61 |
236 |
117 |
NSI |
NB0036 |
587,419 |
6,719,066 |
-61 |
236 |
153 |
NSI |
NB0037 |
587,376 |
6,718,990 |
-60 |
238 |
80 |
13 |
15 |
2 m @ 1.28 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
22 |
4 m @ 0.93 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
20 |
22 |
2 m @ 1.24 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
29 |
1 m @ 0.86 g/t Au |
NB0038 |
587,410 |
6,719,010 |
-61 |
236 |
111 |
NSI |
NB0039 |
587,449 |
6,719,036 |
-61 |
238 |
147 |
122 |
123 |
1 m @ 4.15 g/t Au |
NB0040 |
587,332 |
6,719,061 |
-62 |
238 |
75 |
15 |
16 |
1 m @ 0.77 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
43 |
44 |
1 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0041 |
587,368 |
6,719,078 |
-61 |
239 |
117 |
105 |
106 |
1 m @ 0.6 g/t Au |
NB0042 |
587,403 |
6,719,101 |
-61 |
238 |
159 |
NSI |
NB0043 |
587,431 |
6,719,448 |
-61 |
238 |
129 |
34 |
35 |
1 m @ 1 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
99 |
102 |
3 m @ 0.74 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
99 |
100 |
1 m @ 1.53 g/t Au |
NB0044 |
587,369 |
6,719,547 |
-61 |
239 |
177 |
60 |
61 |
1 m @ 0.79 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
74 |
76 |
2 m @ 2.19 g/t Au |
NB0045 |
587,401 |
6,719,570 |
-61 |
239 |
201 |
101 |
102 |
1 m @ 0.96 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
114 |
115 |
1 m @ 0.66 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
166 |
167 |
1 m @ 0.91 g/t Au |
NB0046 |
587,424 |
6,719,368 |
-62 |
237 |
99 |
NSI |
NB0047 |
587,572 |
6,719,296 |
-61 |
237 |
135 |
45 |
46 |
1 m @ 0.63 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
75 |
77 |
2 m @ 3.04 g/t Au |
NB0048 |
587,554 |
6,719,285 |
-61 |
237 |
117 |
37 |
38 |
1 m @ 0.89 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
57 |
58 |
1 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
65 |
1 m @ 0.7 g/t Au |
NB0049 |
587,525 |
6,719,266 |
-61 |
237 |
93 |
23 |
24 |
1 m @ 0.67 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
26 |
27 |
1 m @ 0.62 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 |
31 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
41 |
42 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
72 |
73 |
1 m @ 1.63 g/t Au |
NB0050 |
587,605 |
6,719,081 |
-61 |
237 |
69 |
59 |
61 |
2 m @ 0.8 g/t Au |
NB0051 |
587,621 |
6,719,091 |
-61 |
237 |
93 |
6 |
10 |
4 m @ 0.83 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
70 |
72 |
2 m @ 1.23 g/t Au |
NB0052 |
587,656 |
6,719,114 |
-61 |
242 |
135 |
34 |
37 |
3 m @ 1.71 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
43 |
46 |
3 m @ 1.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
74 |
75 |
1 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0053 |
587,689 |
6,719,135 |
-61 |
238 |
147 |
54 |
55 |
1 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
81 |
82 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
88 |
91 |
3 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
96 |
97 |
1 m @ 0.71 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
101 |
103 |
2 m @ 0.65 g/t Au |
NB0054 |
587,427 |
6,718,900 |
-61 |
237 |
81 |
NSI |
NB0055 |
587,457 |
6,718,924 |
-61 |
237 |
123 |
NSI |
NB0056 |
587,490 |
6,718,945 |
-61 |
239 |
141 |
1 |
2 |
1 m @ 5.4 g/t Au |
NB0057 |
587,532 |
6,718,971 |
-61 |
236 |
171 |
93 |
94 |
1 m @ 0.5 g/t Au |
NB0058 |
587,622 |
6,719,013 |
-62 |
237 |
117 |
NSI |
NB0059 |
587,652 |
6,719,034 |
-61 |
237 |
87 |
NSI |
NB0060 |
587,687 |
6,719,056 |
-62 |
237 |
135 |
1 |
2 |
1 m @ 0.91 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
7 |
1 m @ 0.56 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
20 |
2 m @ 0.59 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
59 |
63 |
4 m @ 0.84 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
61 |
63 |
2 m @ 1.14 g/t Au |
NB0061 |
587,716 |
6,719,076 |
-62 |
239 |
165 |
51 |
55 |
4 m @ 0.93 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
66 |
67 |
1 m @ 0.77 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
74 |
77 |
3 m @ 1.88 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
84 |
85 |
1 m @ 0.88 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
102 |
103 |
1 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
106 |
107 |
1 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0062 |
587,331 |
6,719,527 |
-61 |
239 |
171 |
135 |
138 |
3 m @ 0.56 g/t Au |
NB0063 |
587,441 |
6,719,595 |
-61 |
238 |
237 |
153 |
154 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
172 |
173 |
1 m @ 0.72 g/t Au |
NB0064 |
587,434 |
6,719,327 |
-61 |
236 |
81 |
NSI |
NB0065 |
587,448 |
6,719,337 |
-61 |
238 |
93 |
83 |
84 |
1 m @ 0.67 g/t Au |
NB0066 |
587,490 |
6,719,294 |
-61 |
237 |
75 |
20 |
21 |
1 m @ 0.63 g/t Au |
NB0067 |
587,508 |
6,719,306 |
-62 |
239 |
129 |
4 |
5 |
1 m @ 1.46 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
36 |
37 |
1 m @ 1.82 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
65 |
66 |
1 m @ 0.68 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
109 |
118 |
9 m @ 0.93 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
110 |
116 |
6 m @ 1.11 g/t Au |
NB0068 |
587,242 |
6,719,429 |
-62 |
239 |
93 |
NSI |
NB0069 |
587,275 |
6,719,450 |
-61 |
238 |
117 |
NSI |
NB0070 |
587,592 |
6,718,776 |
-61 |
236 |
153 |
9 |
10 |
1 m @ 0.92 g/t Au |
NB0071 |
587,621 |
6,718,793 |
-62 |
238 |
159 |
68 |
69 |
1 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0072 |
587,555 |
6,718,752 |
-61 |
238 |
69 |
NSI |
NB0073 |
587,557 |
6,719,180 |
-60 |
270 |
73 |
NSI |
NB0074 |
587,575 |
6,719,181 |
-60 |
270 |
84 |
41 |
42 |
1 m @ 1.88 g/t Au |
NB0075 |
587,585 |
6,719,180 |
-60 |
270 |
84 |
6 |
7 |
1 m @ 1.47 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
28 |
30 |
2 m @ 1.29 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
51 |
52 |
1 m @ 1.53 g/t Au |
NB0076 |
587,599 |
6,719,177 |
-60 |
270 |
120 |
0 |
2 |
2 m @ 0.80 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
10 |
11 |
1 m @ 1.74 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
31 |
36 |
5 m @ 1.03 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
31 |
33 |
2 m @ 1.62 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
42 |
43 |
1 m @ 1.29 g/t Au |
NB0077 |
587,618 |
6,719,179 |
-60 |
270 |
132 |
23 |
24 |
1 m @ 0.66 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
31 |
32 |
1 m @ 8.34 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
47 |
48 |
1 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
59 |
60 |
1 m @ 0.64 g/t Au |
NB0078 |
587,647 |
6,719,177 |
-60 |
270 |
114 |
61 |
62 |
1 m @ 0.67 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
66 |
69 |
3 m @ 0.70 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
71 |
72 |
1 m @ 0.57 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
74 |
75 |
1 m @ 0.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
77 |
78 |
1 m @ 0.50 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
101 |
104 |
3 m @ 2.02 g/t Au |
NB0079 |
587,576 |
6,719,224 |
-60 |
270 |
120 |
10 |
10.5 |
0.5 m @ 1.20 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
10.5 |
14 |
3.5 m @ NSI g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
14 |
15 |
1 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
26 |
8 m @ 1.08 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
37 |
38 |
1 m @ 1.00 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
59 |
60 |
1 m @ 0.90 g/t Au |
NB0080 |
587,593 |
6,719,222 |
-60 |
270 |
132 |
7 |
9 |
2 m @ 1.82 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
73 |
74 |
1 m @ 1.60 g/t Au |
NB0081 |
587,507 |
6,719,215 |
-60 |
90 |
144 |
39 |
40 |
1 m @ 1.02 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
126 |
129 |
3 m @ 4.67 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
126 |
128 |
2 m @ 6.74 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
138 |
139 |
1 m @ 0.50 g/t Au |
NB0082 |
587,595 |
6,719,140 |
-60 |
270 |
54 |
24 |
28 |
4 m @ 2.16 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
26 |
27 |
1 m @ 6.78 g/t Au |
NB0083 |
587,620 |
6,719,135 |
-60 |
270 |
72 |
1 |
17 |
16 m @ 13.89 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
7 |
10 |
3 m @ 69.20 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 |
25 |
1 m @ 1.04 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
53 |
55 |
2 m @ 1.08 g/t Au |
NB0084 |
587,635 |
6,719,139 |
-60 |
270 |
90 |
29 |
31 |
2 m @ 2.43 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
49 |
51 |
2 m @ 1.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
54 |
55 |
1 m @ 1.17 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
69 |
70 |
1 m @ 1.40 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
83 |
84 |
1 m @ 0.59 g/t Au |
NB0085 |
587,645 |
6,719,143 |
-60 |
270 |
114 |
50 |
52 |
2 m @ 0.54 g/t Au |
NB0086 |
587,539 |
6,719,255 |
-60 |
270 |
90 |
26 |
27 |
1 m @ 0.92 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
32 |
33 |
1 m @ 1.26 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
36 |
38 |
2 m @ 0.79 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
37 |
38 |
1 m @ 1.07 g/t Au |
NB0087 |
587,558 |
6,719,258 |
-60 |
270 |
120 |
45 |
46 |
1 m @ 0.63 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
57 |
59 |
2 m @ 0.50 g/t Au |
NB0088 |
587,534 |
6,719,318 |
-60 |
270 |
120 |
41 |
44 |
3 m @ 0.60 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
56 |
63 |
7 m @ 2.89 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
62 |
63 |
1 m @ 15.45 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
66 |
68 |
2 m @ 0.88 g/t Au |
NB0089 |
587,550 |
6,719,323 |
-60 |
270 |
108 |
70 |
78 |
8 m @ 40.50 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
70 |
73 |
3 m @ 105.34 g/t Au |
NB0090 |
587,589 |
6,719,217 |
-60 |
270 |
126 |
12 |
18 |
6 m @ 1.93 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
16 |
18 |
2 m @ 4.29 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
42 |
43 |
1 m @ 1.44 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
68 |
71 |
3 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
116 |
117 |
1 m @ 0.57 g/t Au |
NB0091 |
587,579 |
6,719,261 |
-60 |
270 |
84 |
41 |
43 |
2 m @ 0.74 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
65 |
1 m @ 1.59 g/t Au |
NB0092 |
587,491 |
6,719,359 |
-60 |
270 |
150 |
35 |
37 |
2 m @ 1.05 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
114 |
115 |
1 m @ 2.92 g/t Au |
NB0093 |
587,510 |
6,719,327 |
-60 |
270 |
79 |
4 |
21 |
17 m @ 1.13 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
6 |
10 |
4 m @ 2.42 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
and: |
15 |
16 |
1 m @ 6.29 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
47 |
48 |
1 m @ 0.57 g/t Au |
NB0094 |
587,530 |
6,719,326 |
-61 |
270 |
91 |
47 |
71 |
24 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
58 |
67 |
9 m @ 1.06 g/t Au |
NB0095 |
587,550 |
6,719,326 |
-60 |
272 |
109 |
NSI |
NB0096 |
587,569 |
6,719,326 |
-60 |
269 |
133 |
108 |
109 |
1 m @ 1.14 g/t Au |
NB0097 |
587,511 |
6,719,359 |
-60 |
272 |
73 |
4 |
5 |
1 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
61 |
63 |
2 m @ 1.02 g/t Au |
NB0098 |
587,526 |
6,719,358 |
-59 |
271 |
96 |
82 |
84 |
2 m @ 3.18 g/t Au |
NB0099 |
587,549 |
6,719,358 |
-60 |
272 |
108 |
95 |
96 |
1 m @ 0.83 g/t Au |
NB0100 |
587,563 |
6,719,357 |
-60 |
273 |
144 |
NSI |
NB0101 |
587,549 |
6,719,348 |
-60 |
270 |
108 |
82 |
83 |
1 m @ 0.75 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
105 |
106 |
1 m @ 0.69 g/t Au |
NB0102 |
587,507 |
6,719,373 |
-60 |
272 |
162 |
84 |
86 |
2 m @ 4.08 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
96 |
97 |
1 m @ 0.73 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
157 |
158 |
1 m @ 2.77 g/t Au |
NB0103 |
587,526 |
6,719,372 |
-60 |
271 |
144 |
NSI |
NB0104 |
587,550 |
6,719,372 |
-60 |
270 |
144 |
NSI |
NB0105 |
587,470 |
6,719,420 |
-61 |
269 |
126 |
11 |
92 |
81 m @ 1.04 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
52 |
66 |
14 m @ 4.77 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
76 |
77 |
1 m @ 10.3 g/t Au |
NB0106 |
587,489 |
6,719,420 |
-60 |
272 |
150 |
9 |
12 |
3 m @ 4.51 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
71 |
74 |
3 m @ 0.67 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
98 |
99 |
1 m @ 5.49 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
126 |
128 |
2 m @ 3.9 g/t Au |
NB0107 |
587,509 |
6,719,419 |
-60 |
270 |
128 |
6 |
7 |
1 m @ 1.04 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
89 |
90 |
1 m @ 0.54 g/t Au |
NB0108 |
587,450 |
6,719,440 |
-61 |
270.34 |
120 |
51 |
53 |
2 m @ 0.79 g/t Au |
NB0109 |
587,470 |
6,719,440 |
-60 |
269.05 |
144 |
10 |
11 |
1 m @ 1.08 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
13 |
14 |
1 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
66 |
71 |
5 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
87 |
100 |
13 m @ 1.41 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
90 |
93 |
3 m @ 4.65 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
112 |
113 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
NB0110 |
587,490 |
6,719,440 |
-60 |
269.66 |
162 |
10 |
13 |
3 m @ 4.32 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
108 |
110 |
2 m @ 1.2 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
115 |
123 |
8 m @ 0.76 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
118 |
119 |
1 m @ 2.89 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
128 |
129 |
1 m @ 0.51 g/t Au |
NB0111 |
587,510 |
6,719,440 |
-60 |
266.17 |
180 |
7 |
8 |
1 m @ 0.66 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
106 |
107 |
1 m @ 0.66 g/t Au |
NB0112 |
587,440 |
6,719,480 |
-59 |
267.98 |
114 |
48 |
49 |
1 m @ 0.95 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
64 |
66 |
2 m @ 1.7 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
91 |
92 |
1 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
NB0113 |
587,460 |
6,719,480 |
-60 |
268.73 |
132 |
7 |
8 |
1 m @ 0.99 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
92 |
111 |
19 m @ 5.02 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
97 |
104 |
7 m @ 13.1 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Or…. |
97 |
102 |
5 m @ 18.01 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
And. |
109 |
111 |
2 m @ 1.01 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
122 |
123 |
1 m @ 2.87 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
126 |
127 |
1 m @ 0.56 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
130 |
132 |
2 m @ 1.48 g/t Au |
NB0114 |
587,480 |
6,719,480 |
-60 |
268.57 |
162 |
9 |
10 |
1 m @ 11.1 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
126 |
128 |
2 m @ 1.07 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
144 |
145 |
1 m @ 0.53 g/t Au |
NB0115 |
587,530 |
6,719,290 |
-60 |
270.59 |
90 |
44 |
46 |
2 m @ 1.51 g/t Au |
NB0116 |
587,550 |
6,719,290 |
-60 |
269.39 |
102 |
35 |
36 |
1 m @ 0.58 g/t Au |
NB0117 |
587,570 |
6,719,290 |
-59 |
271.71 |
160 |
NSI |
NB0118 |
587,590 |
6,719,290 |
-62 |
270.08 |
180 |
90 |
110 |
20 m @ 0.6 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
107 |
109 |
2 m @ 3.11 g/t Au |
NB0119 |
587,430 |
6,719,390 |
-64 |
271.04 |
132 |
NSI |
NB0120 |
587,450 |
6,719,390 |
-63 |
269.93 |
150 |
105 |
106 |
1 m @ 0.5 g/t Au |
NB0121 |
587,470 |
6,719,390 |
-64 |
271.55 |
168 |
36 |
37 |
1 m @ 0.9 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
108 |
109 |
1 m @ 0.71 g/t Au |
NB0122 |
587,490 |
6,719,392 |
-63 |
271.92 |
180 |
11 |
12 |
1 m @ 0.78 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
50 |
63 |
13 m @ 6.16 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
51 |
54 |
3 m @ 25.48 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
70 |
78 |
8 m @ 2.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
72 |
73 |
1 m @ 17.85 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
133 |
134 |
1 m @ 1.75 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
140 |
141 |
1 m @ 0.67 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
154 |
155 |
1 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
NB0123 |
587,486 |
6,719,373 |
-62 |
268.34 |
150 |
6 |
10 |
4 m @ 1.87 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
65 |
66 |
1 m @ 0.62 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
111 |
120 |
9 m @ 0.82 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
117 |
119 |
2 m @ 2.77 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
145 |
150 |
5 m @ 0.77 g/t Au |
NB0124 |
587,250 |
6,719,696 |
-60 |
272.53 |
120 |
NSI |
NB0125 |
588,012 |
6,718,586 |
-62 |
275.26 |
96 |
NSI |
NB0126 |
588,591 |
6,717,212 |
-62 |
272.88 |
138 |
128 |
129 |
1 m @ 0.89 g/t Au |
NB0127 |
588,742 |
6,717,214 |
-62 |
271.57 |
138 |
69 |
70 |
1 m @ 0.61 g/t Au |
NB0128 |
587,482 |
6,719,357 |
-60 |
140 |
120 |
44 |
46 |
2 m @ 1.02 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
50 |
52 |
2 m @ 0.66 g/t Au |
NB0129 |
587,499 |
6,719,323 |
-60 |
140 |
60 |
55 |
59 |
4 m @ 1.63 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
56 |
58 |
2 m @ 2.53 g/t Au |
NB0130 |
587,367 |
6,719,503 |
-60 |
90 |
132 |
17 |
19 |
2 m @ 4.48 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
22 |
24 |
2 m @ 9.78 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
65 |
69 |
4 m @ 0.85 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
102 |
105 |
3 m @ 0.71 g/t Au |
NB0131 |
587,382 |
6,719,483 |
-60 |
90 |
102 |
58 |
62 |
4 m @ 0.52 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
82 |
89 |
7 m @ 4.76 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
85 |
88 |
3 m @ 8.96 g/t Au |
NB0132 |
587,613 |
6,719,142 |
-60 |
345 |
72 |
0 |
16 |
16 m @ 0.54 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
24 |
26 |
2 m @ 0.96 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
50 |
56 |
6 m @ 0.91 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
70 |
72 |
2 m @ 2.03 g/t Au |
NB0133 |
587,605 |
6,719,155 |
-60 |
345 |
48 |
27 |
48 |
21 m @ 1.23 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
28 |
31 |
3 m @ 2.37 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
And. |
42 |
46 |
4 m @ 2.7 g/t Au |
NB0134 |
587,598 |
6,719,156 |
-60 |
140 |
60 |
7 |
13 |
6 m @ 0.73 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
19 |
26 |
7 m @ 0.5 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
47 |
49 |
2 m @ 0.8 g/t Au |
NB0135 |
587,588 |
6,719,175 |
-60 |
140 |
102 |
14 |
16 |
2 m @ 0.55 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 |
37 |
17 m @ 1.05 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
41 |
54 |
13 m @ 2.57 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
Incl. |
47 |
50 |
3 m @ 8.71 g/t Au |
NB0136 |
587,575 |
6,719,200 |
-60 |
138 |
150 |
27 |
35 |
8 m @ 0.6 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
75 |
79 |
4 m @ 5.97 g/t Au |
|
|
|
|
|
|
88 |
90 |
2 m @ 2.88 g/t Au |
* Alternative increased grade cut off selected by Manhattan for
reporting of higher-grade components.
_______________20 Refer to ASX news release by TechGen Metals
Limited dated 12/09/2022 - Gold Discovery Confirmed John Bull Gold
Project21 Refer to ASX news release by TechGen Metals Limited dated
7/09/2023 – Stage 2 RC Drilling Results Confirm Large Scale Gold
System, John Bull Gold Project22 Refer to ASX news release by
Zenith Minerals Ltd dated 10/09/2020 – New Gold Project Secured in
NSW23 Refer to ASX news release by Manhattan Corp
dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold Discovery24 Refer to
ASX news release by Manhattan Corp dated 27/10/2022 – Quarterly
Activities Report September 202225 Refer to ASX news release by
Manhattan Corp dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold
Discovery
JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table 1
Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this
section)
Criteria |
JORC Code explanation |
Commentary |
Sampling techniques |
- Nature and quality of sampling (e.g., cut channels, random
chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools
appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole
gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples
should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.
- Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample
representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement
tools or systems used.
- Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are
Material to the Public Report.
- In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this
would be relatively simple (e.g., ‘reverse circulation drilling was
used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to
produce a 30 g charge for fire assay’). In other cases, more
explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold
that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
mineralisation types (e.g., submarine nodules) may warrant
disclosure of detailed information.
|
- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench -
sampling reported by Southern Goldfields (GS 19861200) Trench
Sampling - Historical sub-horizontal 5 m composite channel samples
taken (non-biased). 5m hand channel samples of excavator dug
trench. Sample assay repeats using both AAS and fire assay
analysis. Results resemble recent drilling results.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample
- Soil samples were collected from approximately
10-25 cm depths. Approximately 250 grams of -5 mm sieved soil was
collected into a paper sample packet. Samples were submitted to ALS
Laboratories in Brisbane for drying, sieving and pulverising prior
to assaying for Au (Au-AA24) and then selective multi-element
assaying (ME-MS61). The laboratory used internal standards to
ensure quality control and standards were added in the field.
- TechGen 2022 Drilling Reverse Circulation (RC)
- Samples were submitted to ALS Laboratories in Brisbane
for drying and pulverising to produce a 30g sample for Fire Assay
gold analysis (Au-AA23). Samples of greater than 10glt Au were
assayed by overlimit method Au-GRA21. A multi-element suite of
elements was assayed by ICP-AES following a multi acid digestion
(ME-ICP61). The laboratory used internal standards to ensure
quality control.
- TechGen 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation (RC)
- drilling samples were collected as 1 metre riffle split
samples. The 1m samples were collected after passing the bulk
sample through the splitter to create a sample of 1.5 - 3.5kg.
Samples were submitted to ALS Laboratories in Brisbane for drying
and pulverising to produce a 500 g sample for PhotonAssay gold
analysis (Au-PA01) in Perth. The laboratory used internal standards
to ensure quality control.
- Manhattan 2023 Reverse Circulation (RC) drill
holes were drilled with a face sampling hammer using industry
practice drilling methods to obtain a 1 m representative sample. RC
Drilling was completed by Resolution Drilling (Resolution) using a
large capacity RC Rig (UDR1200) or Profile Drilling using a Schramm
660. Samples were collected over one metre intervals using a rig
mounted rotary cone splitter to obtain a split representative
sample (and duplicate sample where required) of approximately 2 to
3 kg for assaying. The sample system was routinely monitored and
cleaned to minimise contamination. The split samples and any QA/QC
samples were placed in Bulka Bags, sealed, and then transported to
ALS in Adelaide for analysis.
- Manhattan 2022 Diamond
Drilling: core has been collected using standard
industry practices to obtain representative sample utilising HQ3
diameter core and rotary mud pre-collars through transported and
oxidised lithologies at the top of the hole. Resolution Drilling
(Resolution) completed diamond drilling using a large capacity Rig
(UDR1200). Within fresh rock, core is oriented for
structural/geotechnical logging wherever possible. In oriented
core, one half of the core was sampled over one metre intervals and
submitted for fire assay. The other half of the core, including the
bottom-of-hole orientation line, was retained for geological
reference and potential further sampling such as metallurgical test
work. In intervals of un-oriented core, the same half of the core
has been sampled where possible, by extending a cut line from
oriented intervals through into the un-oriented intervals. The lack
of a consistent geological reference plane, (such as bedding or a
foliation), precludes using geological features to orient the core.
In areas of core that appeared to be unmineralized, the half core
was cut in half (into quarter core) and submitted for analysis over
intervals of generally 2 m
|
Drilling techniques |
- Drill type (e.g., core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer,
rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (e.g.,
core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails,
face-sampling bit, or other type, whether core is oriented and if
so, by what method, etc).
|
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation (RC)
- RC drilling used a track mounted Ingersol-Rand T4 drill
rig with a 5 3/4-inch face sampling hammer. An auxiliary compressor
and booster were also utilised for some drill holes. Holes were
surveyed downhole using a Reflex North Seeking Gyro tool.
- Manhattan 2023 RC Drilling used a face
sampling hammer using standard RC drilling Techniques employed by
Resolution Drilling or Profile Drilling, both a specialist RC
Drilling company. Downhole surveys were carried out on RC holes
using a gyro survey tool every 30m to record the movement of the
drill hole from the planned direction and inclination.
- Manhattan 2022 DD Drilling was completed by
Resolution drilling utilising a UDR1200 drill rig, a specialist NSW
based drilling contractor. Downhole surveys were carried out using
a true shot (Boart) downhole survey tool every 30 m to record the
movement of the drill hole from the planned direction and
inclination. Diamond drilling utilised standardised coring
techniques utilising HQ3 (triple tube)
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Drill sample recovery |
- Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample
recoveries and results assessed.
- Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure
representative nature of the samples.
- Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade
and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential
loss/gain of fine/coarse material.
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- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation (RC)
- Recovery of drill chip material was estimated from
sample piles and recorded at the time of drilling. Recoveries were
considered adequate. The cyclone was regularly checked and cleaned.
There is no relationship between sample recovery and grade.
- Manhattan 2023 RC drilling - sample weight and
recoveries were observed during the drilling with any wet, moist,
and sample quality of the drill samples being recorded. All samples
were deemed to be of acceptable quality. RC samples were checked by
the geologist for volume, moisture content, possible contamination,
and recoveries. Any issues were discussed with the drilling
contractor. Sample spoils (residual) were placed in piles on the
ground and representative chips collected by sieving part of the
pile and washing the oversize component for storage in chip trays
and logging.
- Manhattan 2022 diamond drilling - recovered
core for each drill run is recorded and measured against the
expected core from that run. Core recovery is consistently high,
with minor loss occurring in regolith and fractured ground.
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Logging |
- Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and
geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate
Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical
studies.
- Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core
(or costean, channel, etc) photography.
- The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections
logged.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
simple descriptions only for entire trench
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample - Soil
sample descriptions were recorded in the field for all samples
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). All drilling was geologically logged by a geologist
at the time of drilling. Logging was qualitative in nature. All
holes were geologically logged in full. Geotechnical logging has
not been carried out.
- Manhattan RC: A representative sample of the
RC chips was collected from each of the drilled intervals (sampled
every 1m), then logged and stored in chip trays for future
reference. RC chips were logged for lithology, alteration, degree
of weathering, fabric, colour, abundance of quartz veining and
sulphide occurrence. All referenced RC chips in trays have been
photographed and will be stored at the field facility in
Tibooburra. Sample spoils (residual) were placed in piles on the
ground.
- Manhattan DD: Diamond core has been logged for
lithology, alteration, and structure. Sample quality data recorded
includes recovery, sample moisture (i.e., whether dry, moist, wet,
and sampling methodology. Drill core is routinely orientated,
photographed, and structurally logged.
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Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation |
- If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all
core taken.
- If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc
and whether sampled wet or dry.
- For all sample types, the nature, quality, and appropriateness
of the sample preparation technique.
- Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages
to maximise representivity of samples.
- Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of
the in-situ material collected, including for instance results for
field duplicate/second-half sampling.
- Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the
material being sampled.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench -
5m channel samples are appropriate for the type of sampling and
style of mineralisation observed. Sample assay repeats of
higher-grade zones of individual 5m trench samples indicate a
degree of variability in results commonly associated with coarse
gold. In addition to fire assay and AAS analyses, Kennecott re
assayed trench sample intervals using a screen fire assay technique
the results from which also seem to confirm the presence of coarse
gold. Trench results average 160m @ 1.15 g/t Au, with (0.1 g/t Au
cut-off and maximum dilution of 5m, no top cut). No details of QAQC
were documented, although repeat assay has been performed and in
addition to the original Kennecott sampling a second company
Southern Goldfields reported results of their own sampling of
outcropping quartz veins located near the trench, returning similar
gold assay results. Recent drilling also supports the grades
obtained in trench sampling.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample No
compositing of samples was undertaken. The soil samples were placed
in a pre-numbered paper packet and submitted to ALS Laboratories in
Brisbane. Sample preparation involved drying and pulverising of the
whole sample. Laboratory repeats and standards were used. Sample
sizes are considered appropriate for the grain size of the material
sampled.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). The 1m samples were collected after passing the bulk
sample through the splitter to create a sample of between 1.5
-3.5kg and placed in a pre-numbered calico bag and submitted to ALS
Laboratories in Brisbane. Most samples were dry although some were
moist or wet. These details were recorded at the time of drilling
and sampling. Sample preparation for drill samples involved drying
the whole sample, pulverising to 85% passing 75 microns. 2022 - A
30-gram sample charge was used for the Fire Assay analysis. 2023 -
A 500 gram sample charge was then used for the PhotonAssay
analysis. Laboratory repeats (1:20) and standards (1:20) and
internal TechGen standards and blanks have been used to assess
laboratory accuracy and reproducibility. Sample sizes are
considered appropriate for the grain size of the material
sampled.
- Manhattan RC: all samples were collected in
numbered calico bags using the rig mounted cone splitter with
duplicates, blanks and standards placed in the sample sequence and
collected at various intervals. The calico sample bags were then
placed in green plastic bags for transportation. Samples were
secured and placed into bulka bags for transport to the ALS
Laboratory in Adelaide, an accredited Australian Laboratory. Once
received by ALS in Adelaide, all samples where pulverise to 85%
passing 75 microns (Method PUL-23). For samples that were greater
than 3kg samples were split prior to pulverising. Once pulverised a
pulp was collected and sent to ALS in Perth for a 50g portion to be
subjected to fire assay and AAS finish (Method Au-AA26). Where
results returned are >100 ppm Au (over range), the assay is
determined using method Au-GRA22. The laboratory undertook and
reported its own duplicate and standard assaying. Laboratory QA/QC
samples involving the use of blanks, duplicates, standards
(certified reference materials) and replicates as part of in-house
procedures. The sample sizes are considered appropriate to the
grain size of the material being sampled. Selective anomalous
samples from selective holes, identified within the mineralised
zones may be further analysed by ALS Laboratories utilising a
screen fire assay technique (Method Au-SCR22AA) to provide a more
representative sample of the heterogeneous or coarse gold. Analysis
was conducted on the bulk material that remained after the pulp was
removed during the initial 50-gram Fire Assay.
- Manhattan DD: where mineralisation has been
potentially identified in the logging of Diamond core, the core is
cut in half at a facility in Broken Hill, with samples generally
collected over a one metre interval. Intervals less likely to be
mineralised are quarter cored with samples collected over a 2 m
interval. Samples are placed in smaller bags and placed in a larger
bulka bag and sealed for transport to ALS in Adelaide by secure
freight. Diamond core is submitted for analysis using the same
methods as RC drilling.
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Quality of assay data and laboratory tests |
- The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and
laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered
partial or total.
- For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments,
etc, the parameters used in determining the analysis including
instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors
applied and their derivation, etc.
- Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g., standards,
blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether
acceptable levels of accuracy (if lack of bias) and precision have
been established.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench -
Both aqua regia (AAS) & screen fire (Screen FAS) assay
techniques have been used, the former is near total digestion and
the latter is consider a total digestion technique. SGS in Sydney
reported the results – industry compliance from SGS is
assumed.
- 2017 IP Survey - IP data was reprocessed by Fender
Geophysics in 2022. Ground IP survey (Time domain Induced
Polarisation/ Resistivity). Array: Dipole-Dipole Array (DDIP).
Station spacing: 100m. Line spacing: 200m apart and 150m apart.
Line length: 1.5km. Line direction: East - West.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample - The
samples were delivered to ALS Laboratories in Brisbane. Samples
were crushed and pulverised. Samples were assayed by fire assay
Au-AA24 and some by ME-MS61 following digestion. This is considered
an estimation of total gold content. A package of multi- elements
was also assayed for. The laboratory used internal standards to
ensure quality control. The assaying and laboratory procedures used
are considered appropriate for the material tested.
- TechGen 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). The samples were delivered to ALS Laboratories in
Brisbane. Samples were crushed and pulverised. 2022 samples were
assayed by Fire Assay. This is considered an estimation of total
gold content. Samples were also assayed for a multi-element suite
by ICP-AES following a multi-acid digestion. 2023 Samples were
assayed by PhotonAssay. This is considered an estimation of total
gold content. Multielements were no assayed. The laboratory used
internal standards to ensure quality control. TechGen also inserted
standards and blank standards into the sample sequence submitted
for assay. The assaying and laboratory procedures used are
considered appropriate for the material tested. No geophysical
tools were used in determining element concentrations.
- Manhattan RC & DD: Geological data was collected using a
computer-based logging system, with detailed geology (weathering,
structure, alteration, mineralisation) being recorded. Sample
quality, sample interval, sample number and QA/QC inserts
(standards, duplicates, blanks) were recorded on paper logs and
then collated and entered to the logging system. This data,
together with the assay data received from the laboratory, and
subsequent survey data has been entered into Micromine Software,
then validated and verified. The data will be loaded into a secure
database.
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Verification of sampling and assaying |
- The verification of significant intersections by either
independent or alternative company personnel.
- The use of twinned holes.
- Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data
verification, data storage (physical and electronic)
protocols.
- Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench -
Recent drilling supports the grades obtained in trench
sampling.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample The assay
results were checked by separate company personnel. Sample number,
GPS coordinates and description were recorded in the field into a
notebook. No adjustment has been made to assay data.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). Significant intersections have been independently
verified by external consultants and TechGen personnel. Twinned
drill holes are not considered necessary at this stage. Field data
was collected onto paper log sheets and then entered digitally. The
assay results were checked by separate external consultants and
company personnel. Sample number, GPS coordinates and description
were recorded in the field. No adjustment has been made to assay
data.
- Manhattan RC & DD: results were reviewed
against the logged geology and previously reported intersections.
Geological logging was completed by electronic means using a
ruggedised tablet or computer and appropriate data collection
software. Sampling control was collected on hard copy and then
entered excel software before being loaded into Plexer Commercial
Database System and loaded into Micromine Software for checks and
validation. The primary data has been loaded and moved to a
database and downloaded into Micromine Software, where it has been
further validated and checked. None of the previously drilled RC or
Diamond holes were twinned during this initial drilling programme.
Results are stored in an industry appropriate secure database. No
adjustment to assay data has been conducted
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Location of data points |
- Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes
(collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other
locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.
- Specification of the grid system used.
- Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
Maps from GS 19861200 with the trench location and assay results
were registered using streams and known shaft locations, plus
knowledge of on ground disturbance. The 220 m trench was then
divided into 44 samples and the centre point of each sample was
registered and E and N extracted, in GDA94/ MGA94 Z56. Individual
trench samples are deemed to be accurate to +- 15m. Previous GPS
location of trenches could not be located, but location plans of
the trench in Zenith reports are similar to the field validated
location of these points.
- 2017 Ground IP - Ground IP survey location of
data points using a 12 channel GPS receiver
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sample - Sample
locations were taken from a Garmin handheld GPS unit. The grid
system used is GDA94/MGA94 Zone 56. Topographic control is
considered adequate at this stage +/- 1Om.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). Drill hole location coordinates were taken from a
Garmin handheld GPS unit. Downhole surveys were collected using a
reflex North Seeking Gyro tool. The grid system used is GDA94/MGA94
Zone 56. Topographic control is considered adequate at this stage
+/- 1Om, although hole locations will be resurveyed where possible
to at supply adequate RLs for sectional interpretation.
- Manhattan RC & DD: The drill collar
positions were determined by GPS using a waypoint averaging
collection method (± 2m). Drill Collars will be surveyed by a
licence survey if required for further evaluation work such as for
resource estimation. The grid system used is Map Grid of Australia
1994 – zone 54. Surface RL data was approximated using a Digital
Elevation Model created from SRTM Data. Variation in topography is
less than 5 metres within the project area.
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Data spacing and distribution |
- Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.
- Whether the data spacing, and distribution is sufficient to
establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate
for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s)
and classifications applied.
- Whether sample compositing has been applied.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
Sample compositing by collecting 5 m channel samples is appropriate
for this type of mineralisation. Uncut results have been presented
in the body of this report and as per below. Trench results average
160m @ 1.15 g/t Au, with (0.1 g/t Au cut-off and maximum dilution
of 5 m, no top cut) or 160m @ 0.68 git Au (0.1 git Au cut-off and
maximum dilution of 5m and arbitrary 5 g/t Au top cut applied – not
enough statistical data to provide a top cut). Details of
individual 5m samples are shown in Appendix 3).
- 2017 Ground IP - Ground IP survey (Time domain
Induced Polarisation/ Resistivity). Array: Dipole-Dipole Array
(DDIP). Station spacing: 100m. Line spacing: 200m apart and 150m
apart. Line length: 1.5km. Line direction: East - West. The spacing
is industry standard and appropriate for the size of the
mineralising system and known disseminated pyrrhotite within the
mineralised envelope.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 - Soil Sample – 25 x 25
m to 50 x 50 m sample points which produces unbiased data suitable
for the style of mineralisation explored for.
- TechGen 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). Results shown in Figures and reported in Tables in
body of this report. Data spacing is varied but the drill holes
reported are along three/four separate drill lines with spacings
between holes of 30 m – 60 m. Data density is appropriately
indicated in the on driII hole location plans and cross section
images. No Resource or Ore Reserve estimates are presented.
- Manhattan RC & DD: Drill
spacing is not adequate to constrain or quantify the total size of
the mineralisation at New Bendigo and Clone and further drilling is
required.
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Orientation of data in relation to geological structure |
- Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling
of possible structures and the extent to which this is known,
considering the deposit type.
- If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the
orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have
introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if
material.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
the 290-degree trending trench is oriented at exact right angles to
the mineralised vein orientation (NNE at 40 to 60 degree dip), but
oblique to the stratigraphy (trending NW)
- 2017 Ground IP E-W lines are appropriate for
the known mineralisation trend NNE to N-S and oblique to
stratigraphy.
- TechGen Soil Sampling 2022 and 2023 - Soil
sample grids are square, and by default are orientated to best
intersect the lithological and structural trends at right
angles.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation
(RC). Mineralised quartz veins observed at surface are
orientated roughly NNE dipping at 40 to 60 degrees east. As above,
based on observations to date, sampling is considered unbiased...
To accurately sample the interpreted orientation, drillholes were
oriented across the interpreted mineralised bodies, perpendicular
to the interpreted strike of mineralisation. Holes were given a
design dip of -60 degrees. No sampling bias from the orientation of
the drilling is believed to exist.
- Manhattan RC & DD: Drill testing is at too
early stage to know if sampling has introduced a bias. Drilling was
generally orientated to be approximately perpendicular (in azimuth)
to the known strike of the lithological units at New Bendigo. All
intervals are reported as down hole widths with no attempt to
report true widths. Diamond Core was completed to assess structure
and mineralisation controls.
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Sample security |
- The measures taken to ensure sample security.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
Chain of custody information from historic companies is not
available.
- TechGen Soil Sampling 2022 and 2023 - Samples
were taken and delivered to ALS Laboratories by company
personnel.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Drilling Reverse Circulation (RC)
and Soil Sampling. Samples were taken and delivered to ALS
Laboratories by company personnel.
- Manhattan RC & DD: Chain of Custody was
managed by Manhattan staff and its contractors. The samples were
transported daily from the site to Tibooburra where they were
secured in Bulka Bags and freighted to ALS in Adelaide for
analysis. Core from diamond drilling was placed in trays, logged,
and processed on site. The core was then secured and freighted
Broken Hill for cutting and sampling
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Audits or reviews |
- The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and
data.
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- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Trench –
No audits have been undertaken.
- TechGen 2022 and 2023 Soil Sampling and Drilling
Reverse Circulation (RC) and Soil Sampling. Sampling
techniques are consistent with industry standards. No formal audit
has been completed on the data being reported.
- Manhattan RC & DD: No Audits or reviews
have been conducted on the completed drilling or results. An
initial structural review has been completed and forms the basis of
information contained within this release.
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Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this
section)
Criteria |
JORC Code explanation |
Commentary |
Mineral tenement and land tenure status |
- Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including
agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint
ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title
interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and
environmental settings.
- The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along
with any known impediments to obtaining a license to operate in the
area.
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- John Bull Project: The John Bull Project is
located on EL 8389 and EL 9121. EL 8389 is owned 90% by TechGen NSW
and 10% by Mr Sloot. EL 9121 is owned by TechGen NSW.
- Details of the binding term sheets are listed in the body of
the release
- The project is within private grazing pastures
- The TechGen tenements fall within the Grafton-Ngerrie Local
Aboriginal Council. There are no Native Title Determinations or
active Claims over the tenements. This area will be monitored for
the lodgement of a new claim.
- Tibooburra Project:
- The Tibooburra project comprises tenements EL7437, EL8688,
EL8691, EL9092, EL9094 and EL9202 and are held by Awati Resources
Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Manhattan
- Details of the binding term sheets are listed in the body of
the release
- The tenement package is covered by two separate Native Title
Claims. The Malyangapa Combined Proceedings (NC2022/0002) and the
Wongkumara people (QC2008/003). The region is administered by the
Tibooburra LALC based in Tibooburra
- The tenements are currently in good standing and there are no
known impediments.
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Exploration done by other parties |
- Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other
parties.
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John Bull Project
- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) and Southern Goldfields 1983
and 1985, completed a 220m long costean and highlighted the
potential of the area. Mapping of veins and old workings/sluicing,
plus selected rock chip sampling and stream sediment sampling in
the district, was also conducted.
- Fender Geophysics completed 3 IP lines in 2017
- Zenith Minerals vended into the project in 2020, and completed
field trips including some mapping
- TechGen Metals Ltd 2022/2023 competed additional field work
including grid soil sampling which highlighted an exceptionally
high-order gold anomaly over 0.9 km long and 250m wide, and
drilling including 17 RC drill holes for 2249.5 m, plus
re-processing IP. Other work includes rock chip sampling.
- No other known work of relevance has been undertaken by other
parties.
Tibooburra Project
- Proto Resources and Investments completed an RC drilling
program at the Pioneer and Phoenix project in 2006
- Meteoric Resources completed RAB and Aircore drilling at the
New Bendigo, Phoenix, Pioneer and The Kink prospects in 2011 and
2012. RAB holes at New Bendigo returned very strongly gold
anomalous results that highlighted the potential for significant
gold mineralisation at the New Bendigo Prospect. Meteoric Resources
also completed soil, stream and rock chip sampling across selected
areas of the tenure.
- Awati Resources completed diamond drilling in 2016 at New
Bendigo as part of the NSW department Co-operative Drilling Program
and followed up with an RC drilling program in 2018. confirming the
gold anomalies in the 2011-2012 RAB drill program.
- Manhattan Corporation completed additional RC drill programs at
New Bendigo, Clone, Phoenix and Pioneer. Identifying a substantial
high-order gold anomaly at the Clone prospect
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Geology |
- Deposit type, geological setting, and style of
mineralisation.
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John Bull Project
- The target consists of abundant sheeted veins in a thermal
aureole in Permian-Carboniferous sediments around a large Triassic
Granite, in a NE trending zone. The target style is Fort Knox/
similarities to the recent Snowline discovery in the Yukon. The
mineralisation is interpreted as a reducing IRG, with Au (As) late
stage sheeted veins hosted in micro-monzodiorite, greywacke and
reducing black shale. Other intrusions within the target area
include trachyte, lamprophyre and dolerite. A regional NW trending
structure truncates geology in the John Bull target area
Tibooburra Project
- The Tibooburra Project covers the Tibooburra and Koonenberry
Greenstone Belts. The district is widely regarded as the northern
extension of the Victorian Goldfields. The project is located at
the boundary between two major orogens (Delamarian and Thomson) and
mineralisation consists of high-grade laminated quartz-sulphide
veins hosted within Cambrian sedimentary rocks intruded by Devonian
granites within a tightly folded and faulted domain.
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Drill hole Information |
- A summary of all information material to the understanding of
the exploration results including a tabulation of the following
information for all Material drill holes, including Easting and
northing of the drill hole collar, Elevation or RL (Reduced Level –
elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar, dip
and azimuth of the hole, down hole length and interception depth
plus hole length.
- If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis
that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not
detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person
should clearly explain why this is the case.
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John Bull Project
- Presented in Appendix 1 and figures within text for drilling,
with trench and soil results presented in Appendices 2 and 3.
Tibooburra Project
- Manhattan RC results for Clone are presented in Appendix 4, and
figures within the body of the release.
- Manhattan diamond drilling results for New Bendigo are
presented in Appendix 5 and within the body of the release.
- Manhattan released several announcements pertaining to earlier
rounds of drilling at New Bendigo, including significant intercepts
listed in the body of this release. These results are referenced in
the Manhattan Release dated 10/07/202326, and not repeated
here.
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Data aggregation methods |
- In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging
techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g., cutting
of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should
be stated.
- Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of
high-grade results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the
procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some
typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in
detail.
- The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent
values should be clearly stated.
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John Bull Project
- Kennecott Exploration (Australia) Ltd Historical sub-horizontal
5 m composite channel samples taken (non-biased) were reported with
no top cut and calculated at approximate 0.2 g/t Au cutoff and up
to 20m internal dilution
- TechGen drilling results 2022 were provided at > 0.15 g/t Au
with intervals >0.5 g/t Au stated with no top cuts or metal
equivalents and up to 4m internal dilution
- TechGen drilling results 2023 were provided at > 0.5 g/t Au
with intervals >1 g/t Au stated with no top cuts or metal
equivalents and up to 3m internal dilution
Tibooburra Project
- Weighted average techniques to report aggregated gold have been
used where appropriate.
- Intersections tabled in this release have been calculated using
a 0.5 g/t Au lower cut (Results <0.5 g/t Au) on the first
reported assay. Manhattan RC and DD drilling results were provided
at a 0.5 g/t Au cut-off and 2 m internal dilution.
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Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept
lengths |
- These relationships are particularly important in the reporting
of Exploration Results.
- If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill
hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.
- If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,
there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g., ‘down hole
length, true width not known’).
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John Bull Project
- Trenching and drilling is perpendicular to the mineralised vein
orientation and oblique to stratigraphy. Drill hole dip angles at
60 degrees provide intercepts that are close to true width
(estimated 80 to 90%)
Tibooburra Project
- All intervals reported are down hole intervals.
- Information and knowledge of the mineralised systems are
inadequate to estimate true widths.
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Diagrams |
- Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being
reported. These should include, but not be limited to a plan view
of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional
views.
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- Refer to the body of the release for appropriate maps and
diagrams.
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Balanced reporting |
- Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades
and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.
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John Bull Project
- All significant intercepts previously published by TechGen are
presented Appendix 1. All soil samples > 100 ppb Au are reported
in Appendix 2. trench sample results are reported in Appendix
3.
Tibooburra Project
- Manhattan RC results for Clone are presented in Appendix 4, and
figures within the body of the release.
- Manhattan diamond drilling results for New Bendigo are
presented in Appendix 5 and within the body of the release.
- Manhattan released several announcements pertaining to earlier
rounds of drilling at New Bendigo, including significant intercepts
listed in the body of this release. These results are referenced in
the Manhattan Release dated 10/07/2023, and not repeated here.
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Other substantive exploration data |
- Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be
reported including (but not limited to): geological observations;
geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk
samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results;
bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics;
potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
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John Bull Project
- Additional data not reported here is rock chip sampling from
several companies and stream sediment sample data. These data
support the documented understanding of the project but cannot be
suitably validated for inclusion
Tibooburra Project
- Passive Seismic Surveys: Passive seismic surveys have been used
using a Tromino instrument as a guide to estimating cover depth in
various locations. The technique is not quantitative and can only
be used as an indicative guide until actual cover depths are
substantiated by drilling.
- Aeromagnetic Surveys: Previous explorers have completed
regional-scale, high quality aeromagnetic surveys over some of
Awati’s lease holding.
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Further work |
- The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g., tests for
lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out
drilling).
- Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
including the main geological interpretations and future drilling
areas, provided this information is not commercially
sensitive.
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John Bull Project
- detailed 1:500 scale to 1:2,000 scale mapping, focussing on
lithological and structural controls on mineralisation at John
Bull
- Extensional soils to the north and south of current
coverage
- Infill 25 m x 25 m spaced soil sampling where current coverage
is 50 m x 50 m
- Multielement assaying of the latest TechGen drilling program
samples
- > 2,000 m of drilling including >500 m of diamond
drilling in H1 2025 in phase 1. Drilling will be aimed at testing
down dip and along strike of current open intercepts, testing
targets north and south of current drilling and testing structural
– lithological intersections to be defined by new detailed
mapping.
- Work to be conducted on the Western tenement includes stream
sediment sampling for 100% coverage, and ridge and spur rock chip
sampling, plus grid soils and mapping.
Tibooburra Project
- Detailed 1:500 scale to 1:2,000 scale mapping including rock
chip and channel sampling, focusing on lithological and structural
controls on mineralisation at Clone, New Bendigo and Phoenix/
Pioneer.
- Grid soil sampling along the Clone trend, plus pXRF
multielement analysis, plus infill and extensional soil grids along
the Pioneer and New Bendigo trends.
- Stage 1 > 2,000m of RC drilling in H1 2025 to test the
high-grade mineralisation at Clone at depth, along strike and down
plunge.
- Aircore drilling along strike of the Clone to test up to 10km
of mineralised trend under cover on broad spaced lines
- Relogging and re-sampling of diamond drill intercepts, plus
pXRF analysis of drill pulps where available prior to drill testing
the down plunge extension of New Bendigo.
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No Section 3 or 4 report as no Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves
are reported in this Appendix
_______________26 Refer to ASX news release by Manhattan Corp
dated 10/07/2023 – New High-Grade Gold Discovery
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