Interesting:
• 4 metres at 94.8g/t Au from 77 metres in FRC243;
• 21 metres at 4.16g/t Au from 31 metres in FRC241;
• 13 metres at 9.06g/t Au from 24 metres in AC hole FVA067;
• 15 metres at 2.21g/t Au from 32 metres in RC hole FEC729;
• 35 metres at 2.19g/t Au from 81 metres in FRC240; and
• 5 metres at 5.89g/t Au from 112 metres in FRC238
That is very solid. Fig 3 shows good even distribution of the results both vertically and laterally.
Feysville was the original centre of aar's efforts and the old company secretary always said he had a good gold feeling about this area even though they were concentrating on base metals.
From memory the early drilling at Feysville also revealed a heap of Ag. I wonder what has happened to that.
Interesting:• 4 metres at 94.8g/t Au from 77 metres in FRC243;•...
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