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Page 1: INTERNATIONAL TAURUS RESOURCES INC. · material are lenses of highly siliceous cherty tuff with 3 to 8*54) disseminated pyrite. A sample grading 30.3 g/t over 2.74 m was take by NWT

42L04NE2020 2.20801 GZOWSKI010

INTERNATIONAL TAURUS RESOURCES INC.

LINCOLN PROPERTYJUNE 2000

TRENCHING PROGRAM

August 2000 Ron Fenlon

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INTRODUCTION

This report describes the trench mapping program conducted concurrent with the mechanical trenching which occurred on the Lincoln property between May 15 2000 and July 4 2000. Nolan Cox of Thorcox Excavating and a vendor of the property was engaged to perform the trenching. A Caterpillar 215 hydraulic excavator, a D6 crawler tractor as well as several high- pressure pumps were used to expose and wash 75 selected trenches over an area of approximately 800m by 350m. The area extended from 200 m south of the South Shaft, north to the North Shaft following a series of historic test pits and trenches. All of the trenches occur in an area which was recently logged, within mining claim number 1233260.

Trenches were mapped at a scale of 1:500 with geology and sample locations presented on maps at a scale of 1:1000. Sample location, outcrop shape and their relative positions were established by GPS, as were other features such as the locations of shafts, roads, and the extent of previous logging activity. UTM grid co-ordinates, metric distances and the NAD27 Canada datum were employed in this survey.

A total of 83 samples were taken during this phase of the program. These samples included grabs, selected chip and sawn channel samples and were analyzed for gold only at Accunrassay Labs in Thunder Bay Ont. Sample descriptions, type, location and assays can be found in table 1. In the course of mapping, the locations of 52 channel samples dating from 1917, 1948 and the 1990's were noted and are presented on the sample map, and described in table 2.

LOCATION

The Lincoln property is located approximately 95 km north of the village of Jellicoe Ontario, in the Thunder Bay Mining division of northwestern Ontario. Access to the property is via all weather logging road (Kinghorne Rd.) which runs north off of highway 11, east of Jellicoe. At km 87 of the Kinghorne Rd., the Emily lake road branches north and this road bisects the property from south to north. The trench area occurs between km 5 and 7 of the Emily Lake Road.

PREVIOUS WORK

1999 -property acquired by NWT Copper Mines, preliminary trenching and sampling conducted -property examined by MNDM staff, good assay summary presented

1975 -Derry Michener and Booth conduct geologic mapping, a magnetometer survey and drill eleven Winkie (EX) core holes on behalf of J. F.M. Croteau

1974 -O.E. Leigh conducts mapping and sampling program

1948 -E.S. MacCarthy reopens, extends and resamples many of the original Kipper-Tashota trenches

1928 -P.E. Hopkins conducts evaluation of property, which includes mapping and sampling

1923 -Coniagas Mines drilled two holes in the South Shaft area with no encouraging results (S.E. Amukun 1977)

1917 -Two shafts sunk, extensive stripping, trenching, pitting and sampling reveal all of the currently known showings

1916 -Gold discovered on No. 1 Vein after major forest fire removes most of the forest cover

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Robinson Lake Stock

International Taurus Res.Lincoln Project

Regional Geology X

Fig.1Geology from S E Amukun OGS Maps 2354 S 2415

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'AWA

O 100 200 300 400 500km,

100 200 300 400 500 nlles

SCALE

INTERNATIONAL TAURUS RESOURCES INC.

LINCOLN PROPERTY PROPERTY LOCATION MAP

tata Alton FIGURE: 1a

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REGIONAL GEOLOGY

The property lies in the eastern portion of the Wabigoon Subprovince of the Archean Superior province. More specifically it lies west of the Gzowski-Oboshkegan greenstone belt, separated from the Gzowski-Oboshkegan volcanic centre by the Gzowski Lake Stock. The Deeds Lake, Gzowski Lake, Elbow Lake, and Robinson Lake Stocks surround the property (see fig.1). This terrain is characterized by andesitic flows, with minor felsic volcanics, and rare banded iron formation. Regional metamorphism is upper greenschist to lower amphibolite facies. Linear, late Precambrian diabase dikes oriented NE-SW and NW-SE, cut the stratigraphy.

PROPERTY GEOLOGY

Metavolcanics were the dominant lithology encountered on the property. These are believed to be andesitic to basaltic in composition. Textures recognized include pillowed flow, pillow breccia, lapilli tuff or volcaniclastic conglomerate as well as an undifferentiated massive flow. Metasediments included banded iron formation and interflow sediments that occurred either as fine-grained banded chloritic ash? or a more siliceous, cherty unit. Greg Stott and John Mason subsequently called this latter unit a tuff/chert. Felsics and mafic intrusive units were also mapped in the trench area. Coarse gabbroic and porphyritic mafic dikes were mapped and are believed to be synvolcanic. Later, biotite bearing dikes were mapped in the vicinity of both the North and South Shafts. This type of dike often appeared carbonate altered.

The stratigraphy can be characterized as nested asymmetric synforms, the axes of which trend NNW with plunges between 25 and 55 degrees. The homogeneity (isotropy) of the central zone of pillows precludes the recognition of these folds. A series of NNE trending faults with apparent dextral offset combine with the dominant "Z" fold asymmetry to displace the stratigraphy to the north and east. At an outcrop scale this deformation and displacement is demonstrated by the systematic offset of iron formation boudins.

The North shaft cuts the western limb of the northern most synform. This fold is isolated from the stratigraphy to the south by an eighty to 100m width of homogeneous pillow flow. While appearing to occur in isolation, this synform does correspond with or appear to be "stacked" above the most strongly altered material on the property (100m SSE). A simplification of the property stratigraphy is presented in figure 2.

ALTERATION

Two distinct domains of alteration were identified in the trenched area. The largest (see fig. 2) defines a corridor 250 m wide trending SW, and includes the North shaft as well as the "Barrel" and "Scheelite" zones. Here, Fe carbonate is the primary alteration with varying amounts of secondary sericite, chlorite and only minor silicification. The intensity of alteration in a direct function of host lithology and vein density. Most intense alteration is focussed within interflow sediments, lapilli tuff or chloritic ash units. This varied lithology is also host to anomalously high quartz vein densities.

The second domain is centered on the Quartz Dome and is characterized by strong silicification with secondary Fe carbonate alteration and the occurrence of pyritic haloes marginal to the abundant quartz veining of this area. This domain also coincides with the highest concentration of porphyry and felsic fragmental units.

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cOominamly Pillow Flow

DominantlylPillow Flow

International Taurus Res.Lincoln Project

Simplified Property Stratigraphy

Fig. 2

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Emily LakeTB l "B

486364 496385

1232714

GZOWSKI TOBOSHKEGAN

Cyna MM 8BHiTTu^ra*UnJ TIB Ihpi 0-178.0-1B INTERNATIONAL TAURUS RESOURCES INC.

LINCOLN PROPERTY

CLAIM MAP

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MINERALIZATION

Mineralization of note is in most cases associated with quartz veining. Gold tenor is usually directly proportional to the abundance of sulphide, either within or at the margins of the quartz veins. Where concentrations of sulphides exceed 50,6, anomalous Au is noted. Where sulphide concentrations exceed 100Xo, gold is often greater than 10 g/t, especially if there is any amount of chalcopyrite present. Sampling to date has not shown a correlation between gold and either the nature or intensity of alteration (ie. in the absence of quartz veining or elevated sulphides).

Mineraliztion at the North shaft is of two types. One is characterized by free gold in quartz veins ranging in width from 0.2 11.5 m thick. This is the material the shaft was sunk on. Immediately east and also to the north west, suplidized lenses of iron formation, within or marginal to the porphyry contain elevated gold. The barrel and scheelite zones are yet farther east. Here vein densities increase, as do the intensity of Fe carbonate and silica alteration.

Connecting the Barrel zone and the Quartz dome is a SSW trending band of varied lithologies up to 25 m wide, characterized by sediments, pyroclastics and a marked increase in quartz veining. The veining occurs as a moderately continuous stringer zone of up to 5 m wide. Here again gold tenor is a function of the abundance of chalcopyrite and vein density.

At the quartz dome host lithology is broadly weakly pyritic and is a cherty tuff. Within this material are lenses of highly siliceous cherty tuff with 3 to 8*54) disseminated pyrite. A sample grading 30.3 g/t over 2.74 m was take by NWT Copper Mines in 1999 in one of these cherty lenses.

West of the quartz dome as the outcrop plunges under the swam, a new poorly understood zone was uncovered. Here gold is associated with pyrite enrichment to >^0% and intense silicification.

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Line cutting with limited IP surveying north and west of the North shaft2. More detailed channel sampling across all known zones3. l. P surveying into the swampy area west of the quartz dome

Note: both IP areas are close to the western property boundary4. Gradient or deep section IP across the area between the north and south shafts

REFERENCES QUOTED

Amukun, S.E.1977: Geology of the Tashota Area, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Geologic Survey Report 167, 90p. Accompanied by Map 2354, scale 1 inch to V2 mile.

Amukun, S.E.1979: Geology of the Willet Lake Area, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Geologic Survey Report 183, 72p. Accompanied by Map 2415, scale 1 inch to Vi mile.

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Table 1Taurus Samples

June 2000

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Sample90019002900390049005900690079008900990109011901290139014901590169017901890199020902190229023902490259026902790289029903090319032903390349035903690379038903990409041904290439044904590469047904890499050905190529053905490559056

Aug/t0.3870.1810.5043.67911.550.0262.4860.6440.0062.181.6910.3420.3457.2170.2531.5181.22

0.0290.3250.0250.109

< 0.0050.0250.0170.058

< 0.0050.0130.0570.91

0.4440.454

< 0.005< 0.005< 0.005< 0.0050.0080.9220.033

< 0.0052.0040.3327.4287.1890.108078

0.025002008

0.3070.2020.888

0.10.6271.39

3.0050.846

typeGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabGrabchipGrabGrabGrabchipchipchipchipGrabchipchipchipchipchipGrabchipchipchipchipchipchipchipGrabchip-- . . —~Ji chipchipchipchipchipchipchipchipchipGrabGrabGrab

ChannelChannelChannelChannelChannel^ChannelChannel

width

1m

1.5m0.3m1m

1.3m

1m1.4m1.1m1.1m0.5m

1.0m1.0m1.0m1.2m0.6m1.1m0.4m

0.9m0.5m1.0m

0.85m1.0m0.8m0.6m0.5cm1.0m0.5m

0.35m0.31m0.25m0.27m0.36m0.30m0.30m

Descriptionfrom old Tr-MV, cb.tr pyold pit - QVold pit - host-MV,cb,tr py * interflow cbold pit muck - MV.cb, minor qvold pit muck - MV.cb.minor qvBarrel Zone-MV,cb,20'5'()py,minor qvold pit - QVold pit - host-MV,cb,5(ftpy,tr cpycb rock, Fe dol, albite, serold pit-large QV with stringer host-S'K.py.tr cpyMV-cb, qv stringersold tr-QVold pit muck - IFImQVwithVGhost of 14-MV-cb,10%py,cpyQV from loose around shafthost from loose - MV-cb, lO'J&py, cpyqtz rich zone - MV-cb, 5'fapyQV-tour,ser,pyhanging wall to E-MV,cb,py,qv stringersQV with MV host - tour, ser, pyQV 70"fc, MV-cb, py 30"fcEast sample from py zone-qtz,30(^py,chl,cb rxWest sample from py zone-30(56py,chl,cb rxQtz stringer zone trace py cpy ID'% qtz 5 "/o ankQtz stringer zone tr py inty sildQtz vein in intensely sericite altered pillowsQtz tourm vein in fault at base of stringer zoneQV parallel to historic trench tr py.cpyeast continuation of sample 9029continuing east of 9031sericite carbonte rich shear devoid of quartz tr py3cm QV in above materialresinous sericitic material adjacent to above850Xo Qtz 1 50Xo Fe Carb 5'ft sericite tr pyankeritic host of above sample 5"ft qtzQtz stringer zone in pit 50*56 host (5"X) py halo)Qtz 25*56 Ank 40*56 Vole 35'^ tr py.musctwo generations of quartz vein cutting ank shear jselect chip of py halo to main vein of qtz dome50A py tr cpy at west margin of qtz dome block12*16 py, qtz^0Xo halo to qtz domeptygmatic qtz ank vein 10cm wide with py halostringer zone 10*56 qtz tr py 90*56 vole host .highly contorted qtz tourm vein 3% py halo20 cm qtz ank vein 3*56 py as haloqtz ank at scheelite vein with py in 10 cm halo7mm wide py vein at margin of contorted QVS-8% diss fine grained py in qtz ank flooded volediss vfg py in ankeritic sheared pillowsericite alt'd vole with 2 qtz veins with py halostr py as diss very fine grains 20Vo qtz vng400Xo qtz with py enriched at halo to 6cm wide QVS*!*) diss fg py 1x 2.5cm QV host strongly serd4x7mm Qvs diss fine 3 *56 grained pyQV with 2*56 py and tr cpy 20*56 qtz 50*56 maf dike

Northing55651005565118556511855652105565210556526555649045564904556497955649945564851556515055652965565270556527055652705565270

55646355564635556464555646105564708556470855652335565208556520855652045565096556509655650965565084556508455650835565042556504255649955564844556481255647865564777556475355647595564775556479355647945565136556479855647535565273556527355652735565273556527355652735565268

Easting456660456668456668456730456730456698456676456676456650456662456516456559456520456549456549456549456549

456723456723456705456658456641456641456655456665456665456669456654456654456654456665456666456667456664456664456663456660456636456632456628456635456620456600456550456564456771456571456430456558456558456558456558456558456558456557

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Sample905790589059906090619062906390649065906690679068906990709071907290739074907590769077907890799080908190829083

Aug/t2.0610.0250.0370.0811.2090.5851.7242.441

0.1260.1990.1090.1712.1363.8867.1243.2772.1190.1550.6633.0211.1931.24

0.9650.2750.2270.247

typeChannelChannelChannelChannelChannelChannel

GrabGrabGrabGrabGrab

ChannelChannelChannelChannelChannelChannelChannel

ChannelChannelChannelChannelChannelChannel

chipGrab

width0.35m0.24m0.47m0.32m0.28m0.58m

0.30m0.35m0.40m0.40m0.50m0.25m0.13m

0.50m0.34m0.34m0.34m0.34m0.45m1.3m

Description300Xo qtz 70 "ft Fe carb trace diss py95 *56 qtz 2 Vo coarse py 2 "ft tourmaline6 qtz veins 12 cm of sample width, weak py halos3 qtz veins 1 to 5cm wide tr diss vfg py3cm wide ptygmatic qv host inty serd pillow550Xo qtz 45 "ft vole trace py down plunge of 90292 *56 py in 40 cm band of sericitized vole xenosimilar to above but relict BIF xeno in porphyry4mm wide skim of py in sericitic material as aboveqtz flooding at porph/pillow contact 1 *!6 py2.5m along contact from above tr pyqtz ank vng at closure of synformal prophyryadjacent to above 30"!*! qtz 10"*!) ank 30Xo py600Xo sericitic vole 20*56 cherty BIF 200Xo qtz 5*56 pyserd pillow bx 10*56 qtz veins with py halosMassive QV with trace cpy as 3 cm clot70 "Xo sericitic host 15"}*. qtz 15 "ft relict BIF40 *56 sericitic vole 1 5*56 total pyrite20 cm QV with network py along fractures800Xo qtz, tr py 20 0Xo serd host with 3 *56 py100Xo QV, 50*56 Fe carb 100Xo BIF 200Xo vole 4 0Xo pyShattered BIF 20*16 qtz 30 "ft ankerite30*ft vole 15 K qtz 70*X) BIF with 3 % py400Xo shatterd BIF matrix 20*56 qtz 10*56 py40*56 chloritic wall rock 60*56 cherty BIF tr garnet60*56 QV 40*56 chloritic host 3 % diss vfg py1 cm py seam in inty serd volcanic with 3 *56 py

Northing556526855652635565263556526355652635565096556526655652665565266556524355652435565239556523955652665565266556526655652665565266556528455653235565323556532355653235565323556532355647395564739

Easting456557456559456559456559456557456655456569456569456569456572456572456578456578456555456555456555455669455669456526456526456526456526456526456526456526456422456422

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Table 2Historic Sample Locations

Noted June 2000

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Map Identifier100101

102103

104105106107

Dimensions Oreintation0.65x0.10 900.78x0.05 570.98x0.08 541.53x0.09 521.50x0.07 681.50x0.15 68 j1.50x0.0751.35x0.15

6835

0.40x0.05 720.84x0.12 66

Foliation140-73

Testingeast west en echelon vein set

Northing5565033

152-82 (silicified agglomerate with vein fragments 5565000l ii

323-84327-83

#1 83 stringer zone 91 cm of width8 foliation II stringers in ankeritic host11

342-82155-78153-67156-78

1.52x0.08 ; j108109110

l 0.38x0.013 772.85x0.08 717.30x0.065.50x0.163.60x0.08

111112

1.20x0.161.45x0.075

94Q4O"

94 l31344

147-77

#182 12 quartz ankerite veinlets30 cm quartz ankerite veining 10 cm ankeritequartz muscovite veinquartz clots connected by whispy qtz100Xo qtz with trace tourmaline

55649925564980

Easting456655456666

456661456662

5564974L5564977

55649495564930

1 5 cm wide qtz vein at pit edge 55649021 75-85 600Xo quartz at contact with porphyry 5564794

trenched and blasted area north edge of quartz dome 5564786

048-73143-84

H

"

#179 quartz vein in porphyry at quartz domestringer zone at west edge of quartz dome

3.02x0.06113114115116

ehi eh

1.73x0.06 523.50x0.17 60

NC#24303 quartz with pyritic halo NW of Quartz domeNC#24032 adjacent to above#12 across banded iron formation "rod"

338-70 qtz veins at contact with porphyry2.50x0.07 60

117118119120

2.30x0.074.00x0.086.70x0.074.80x0.201.90x0.06

121122123124125126

4.90x0.08

524846665558

! 4.40x0.18 752.00x0.20 682.10x0.15 i 68

: 0.90x0.20 681.30x0.80 58

324-78330-76148-80346-84

^323-82

7 1 0 cm quartz veins

55647895564769

5564772L 5564777

55647625564759

5564756stringer zone in pyritic host 1 5564740stringer zone at pit edge i 5564735high grade pit in silicified lens with diss pyrite j 5564725N Cox sawn channel#173 veining plunging into shaft

323-79 #1 86 S #1 49 strongly pyritic336-76 #1 54 stringer zone parallel to foliation trending into shaft

_ L#1 58 sulphidized BIF adjacent to above345-78 qtz stringer set parallel to BIF above1 31 -73 on same set as above with 30 Vo qtz

556473055647075564698556469355646955564708

456663456656456658456662

456670456641456632

456627456609

^456607456597456631456642

456633456642456642456647

456649456646456645456640456642456638

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Map Identifier127128129

Dimensions0.90x0.160.97x0.087.50x0.155.30x0.06

130 1.80x0.15131 9.00x0.16132 0.63x0.16133 1.55x0.16134 1.27x0.05

0.74x0.150.94x0.08

135 1.53x0.14136 1.70x0.16137 0.40x0.10138 0.90x0.15139 2.15x0.15

Oreintation86558080718882717273735966

Foliation [Testing336-82158-78143-70

323-84

on strike of 124 at BIF fold closurebuckle thickened qtz vein 97 cm at widestweak qtz stringer zone with pyritic haloN Cox twin of above700Xo of width is quartz vein with trace ankerite

1 54-74 test of en echelon stringer set at pit bottom1 37-73 along trend of above vein set1 65-69 l stringer set parallel to foliation342-83 stringer zone of 5 quartz veins east of scheelite vein

i "

M

144-80 10 cm qtz vein with stringers parallel and perpendicular336-74 perpendicular to scheelite vein crossing at 10cm width

340 158-7832576

140 l 2.35x0.45 67

153-77154-78

sample along scheelite vein 400Xo quartzalong quartz vein 4m west and parallel to above40 0Xo quartz east of scheelite vein

1 55-86 N Cox sample quartz flooded with ankerite and tourmaline141 1.06x0.16 70 165-72 moderately silidified and ankerite

Northing556470555647715564786

55649935565130556512655651455565191

5565209556521555652155565225556522555652525565253

Easting^456634456678456677

456661456772456781456765456757

456731456729456729456732456728456694456696

0.92x0.07 70

142

143144145146147

1.13x0.089.30x0.166.00x0.079.30x0.06

3.80x0.070.80x0.0751.00x0.100.90x0.10

148 i 1.60x0.070149 2.40x0.080

1.40x0.12150 0.71x0.06151

152

0.92x0.080.85x0.080.72x0.05

70 ! N Cox samples 24343 2424658

78335316

1 57-74 weakly ankeritic moderately to strongly ankeritic

138-84152-82

ankeritic with disseminated fine grained pyriteN Cox millimetric quartz veins throughoutextension of above40 Vo quartz with ^5% ankertieankerite altered porphyry volcanic contact

! same contact as above316 coarse pyrite in quartz flooded zone54 , 158-84 10 "/o qtz 40 "/o ankerite altered160

7860 323-75

23 narrow quartz tourmaline veinsquartz vein set crossing contact shear75 "/o of width is quartz veinquartz flooding across porphyry contact

60 j"

5565253

5565258556509155647445564745556474355652625565253

55652485565246

BIF boudin with quartz and ankerite 5565312

456688

456696456651456425456425456424456566456567

456573456572

456531

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Job #200040278

SAMPLE #

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Certified By:

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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.

Monday, May 29, 2000

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2

Certificate of AnalysiFNDER ^oS^XSFAX (807) 623-6820

International Taurus Resources

322 Water St., 2nd Floor

Vancouver, BC, CAV6B1B6

Date Received

Date Completed

: 24-May-OO

: 29-May-OO

Job # 200040278

Ph*Fax#: (604)681-0122, (807)875-2527

Accurassay #

9277

9278

9279

9280

9281

9282

9283

9284

9285

9286

9287 Check

9288

9289

9290

9291

9292

9293

9294

9295

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9001

9002

9003

9004

9005

9006

9007

9008

9009

9010

9010

9011

9012

9013

9014

9015

9016

9017

9018

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Sample #

Au ppb

387

181

504

3679

11550

26

2486

644

6

2314

2045

1691

342

345

7217

253

1518

1220

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Au Au oz/t g/t (ppm)

0.011

0.005

0.015

0.107

0.337

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0.073

0.019

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0.067

0.060

0.049

0.010

0.010

0.211

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0.044

0.036

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0.181

0.504

3.679

11.550

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2.486

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2.314

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0.342

0.345

7.217

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1.518

1.220

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Page 1 of 1

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Accurassay Laboratories1070 Lithium Dr. Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6G3

AUG 2 l 2000 • NVOICE

Invoice No.:Date:Page:

4000331-Jul-20001

Sold To:International Taurus Resources 322 Water St., 2nd Floor Vancouver, BC V6B 1B6

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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.

Friday, July 14,2000

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 S^Aw^ftsKt+A nf A*.oKrdiiHUNDER BAV ' ONTARIO P7B 6G3Certificate of Analysis PHONE (so?) 623-6448

FAX (807) 623-6820

International Taurus Resources322 Water St., 2nd FloorVancouver, BC, CA

Date ReceivedDate Completed

: 11-Jul-OO

: 13-Jul-OO

Job # 200040542

V6B1B6Ph#: Fa)*: (604)681-0122, (807)875-2527

Accurassay #

20453

20454

20455

20456

20457

20458

20459

20460

20461

20462

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20464

20465

20466

20467

20468

20469

20470

20471

20472

20473 Check

20474

20475

20476

Client Id

9048

9049

9050

9051

9052

9053

9054

9055

9056

9057

9057

9058

9059

9060

9061

9062

9063

9064

9065

9066

9066

9067

9068

9069

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80

307

202

888

100

627

1390

3005

846

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2051

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Au Au oz/t g/t (ppm)

0.002 0.080

0.009 0.307

0.006 0.202

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0.003 0.100

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0.025 0.846

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585

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0.017 0.585

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0.071 2.441

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199

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PROCEDURE CODES: AUAu3

Certified

Page l of2

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7*AACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSA Y LABORA TORY SERVICES INC.

Friday, July 14, 2000

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 r'pftifiniltp Af AiiillveiiHUNDERBAY' ONTARI0 P7B6G3^eruiiLdie oi /vnaiysis PHONE (so?) 523-6443

FAX (807) 623-6820

International Taurus Resources

322 Water St., 2nd Floor

Vancouver, BC, CA

Date Received

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: 11-Jul-OO

: 13-JuI-OO

Job # 200040542

V6B1B6 Ph#: Fax#: (604)681-0122, (807)875-2527

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20485

20486

20487

20488

20489

20490

20491

Client Id

9070

9071

9072

9073

9074

9075

9075

9076

9077

9078

9079

9080

9081

9082

9083

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Au ppb

2136

3886

7124

3277

2119

176

134

663

3021

1193

1240

965

275

227

247

: Shipment #3

36 Rock

Au Au oz/t g/t (ppm)0.062 2.136

0.113 3.886

0.208 7.124

0.096 3.277

0.062 2.119

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0.019 0.663

0.088 3.021

0.035 1.193

0.036 1.240

0.028 0.965

0.008 0.275

0.007 0.227

0.007 0247

PROCEDURE CODES: AL4Au3

Certified By:,

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Accurassay Laboratories1070 Lithium Dr. Thunder Bay, ON P7B 603

'UL 282000 N VOICE

Invoice No.:Date:Page:

39878 27-Jun-20001

Sold To:International Taurus Resources 322 Water St.,2nd Floor Vancouver, BC V6B 1B6

Ship To:International Taurus Resources 322 Water St., 2nd Floor Vancouver, BC V6B 1B6

Business No.: 100294768

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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 g-*\ ^ 'r* j o A i .THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3Certiiicate oi Analysis PHONE tso?) 623 6448

J FAX (807) 623-6820 Friday, June 23, 2000

International Taurus Resources Date Received : 20-Jun-OO

322 Water St., 2nd Floor

Vancouver, BC, CA

Date Completed : 23-Jun-OO

Job # 200040405

V6B1B6 Ph*: Fax* (604)681-0122, (807)875-2527

Accurassay #

14933

14934

14935

14936

14937

14938

14939

14940

14941

14942

14943 Check

14944

14945

14946

14947

14948

14949

14950

14951

14952

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14954

14955

14956

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9019

9020

9021

9022

9023

9024

9025

9026

9027

9028

9028

9029

9030

9031

9032

9033

9034

9035

9036

9037

9037

9038

9039

9040

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Sample*: 29

Au ppb

325

25

109

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17

58

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13

45

69

910

444

454

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938

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0.001

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0.325

0.025

0.109

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0.025

0.017

0.058

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0.013

0.045

0.069

0.910

0.444

0.454

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0.008

0.938

0.905

0.033

< 0.005

2.004

Page 1 of 1

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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.

1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 ^ ,^*j~ . j. A l .THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3Certificate ol Analysis PHONE (so?) 623 6448

J FAX (807) 623-6820Friday, June 23, 2000

International Taurus Resources

322 Water St., 2nd FloorVancouver, BC, CAV6B1B6Ph#:Fa)*: (604)681-0122, (807)875-2527

Date Received : 20-Jun-OO

Date Completed : 23-Jun-OO

Job # 200040405

Reference : Shipment #2

Sample*: 29 Rock

Accurassay #

14957

14958

14959

14960

14961

14962

14963 Check

14964

Client Id

9041

9042

9043

9044

9045

9046

9046

9047

Au ppb

332

7428

7189

108

780

26

24

20

Au oz/t

0.010

0.217

0.210

0.003

0.023

O.OOl

0.00 1

0.001

Au

g/t (ppm)

0.332

7.428

7.189

0.108

0.780

0.026

0.024

0.020

PROCEDURE

Certified By

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S\ i *Ontario Ministry of Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, Subsection 65(2) and 66(3), R.S.0.1990

Transaction Number (office use)

U-Assessment Files Research Imaging

lection 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, essment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about hem Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury,

42L04NE2020 2.20801 GZOWSKI 900 2.20801Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240.

- Please type or print in ink.

1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)Name //, 5 for/so***/; Client Number

Address,, f ,

Telephone Numberf 31 9-

Fax Numbery/,6

,oo i,/Client Number i y t O C^. .JL

Address to f Telephone Number

Fax Number

2. Type of work performed: Check (yQ and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.

D Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)

Work Type x

^7" ' 'P/*** 3 (faec/10*

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Dates Work From /5"~ ()^~ 1,iS(FO ToPerformed Day | Month | Year

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ri*//

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Physical: drilling stripping, FI trenching and associated assays L-l

70 ?" 2-in/OMonth | Year

Township/Area XT ^- /p l*} ̂ b i 7~ltslO

M or G-Plan Number s . . ^

Office

Rehabilitation

UseCommodity

Total S Value of , Work Claimed 7? 76/NTS Reference

Mining Division -^fl^JfAJ&C^U/

Resident Geologist, ' ,, fi-*- i - i A j - n fi K f, f fit* fi //^ \

Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.

3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name

/xf A eTelephone Number

Address# 0

Fax Number T- o oName Telephone N r w-Address

33^Fax Number

10Name Telephone Number

Address Fax Number

4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agentl, ____fa* tt *.-*~*Zi fa t^y_____ , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set forth in

(Print Name) fthis Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.

Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent

Agent's Address Telephone Number Fax Number

0241 (03/97)

ECEIVED'

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2 .2080 lS. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the mining land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.

Mining Claim Number. Or If work was done on other eligible mining land, show in this

column the location number indicated on the claim map.

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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. do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full Name) f

subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim

where the work was done.

Signature of Recorded Hder or Agent Writing Date

6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check K) in the boxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

^A 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.Q 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

53 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or

Q 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.

For Office Use Only———^^———^—-—^———^^——Received Stamp

0241(03/97)

Deemed Approved Date

Date Approved

Date Notification Sent

Total Value of Credit Approved

Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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Ontario

MinMiyofNorthern Oavalopnianland Mines

Ministers du Devetoopeme at des mines

du Nord

Statement of Costa for Assessment CreditEtat dea coOts aux flna du credit devaluation

Transaction NoJN' da Imnaaeiion

Mining Act/Lol wirles mines O f\ f\ O f\ l

Paoonal Worme*on collected on Ihla tanti la obtained undar tha authority of the Mrtfng Act TNa Information wW ba used H malouin a record and ongoing atatu* ot *e mining tialmfs). Ouaatlona about Ma coaecuon ahouU ba dlractad n the Provincial Manager. Uinln0s Unda. MMsvy ot Nontiarn Development and Mlnaa. 4lh Floor. IS* Cadar Straat. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 8A5. Maphona (70S) •70-7204.

La* fenaekjnemanta personnels conwnua dana la preaerae tormute aont ncuaaas an vaitu date UH aur tea mlnaa at servironl a tank a (our un regjsire daa oorcastiona mlnMra*. Adraaaar tout* question aur ta coOece da caa nnsalgnamania au chaf provincial da* tarralna mMara. ministers 4t Dsvetoppement du Nord at dat Mlnaa. ISO. ma Cadar. 4* ataga. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6AS. MMphona (70S) 870-72*4.

1. Direct Coeta/Couta dlr*cU

Typa

Wagaa Salalraa

Contraetofa and Conaultanfa FaaaOroHada ( entrepreneur at da rexpert- cenaa4l

SuppDaaUaad Foumlturea utUlaeea

Equipment RarrUI Location da iruK4rlal

OeecripUon

Labour Mainxfoeuvre

Reid Supervision Supervision tur la terrainto*cX(*w*t 1*4 (j*

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Total Olract Cod* Total daa coOta dlracta

Totals Total gtobal

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2. Indirect Coata/CoOta Indlrecta** Hele: Whan claiming RahabWUMon work Indkea ceets ere noe

aBowsble aa assessment wark. Pour la rambounamant da* Invaux da renabMtatJon. les coots kvUrects ne son pas admlaaiMaa an tent qua travaux d'avalualion.

Type

Transportation Transport

Food and Lodging Novnttureel hebergememMoMtuflon end OemaMUatlen Mebmaallonel dsmebalsatlon

Descrtpdon

TUPS

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Amount Moment

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Sub Total of Indirect Coat* Total partial dee couts Indlrects

Amount Allowable (not greater than 20K of Direct Coats) Moment admissible (n'excedant pas M H des couts dkecls)

Telsl Value at Assessment Credit Vstaur loule du crsdK (Tot* et cxract tat AtUweMe e"4vsfciaUon MdMci 00*11 (KM ttt nea Mram

Totals Total global

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Au.nui

Nota: Tha racordad hoWar wot ba raquirad lo varUy aipandituras cUimad in this moment o( costs within 30 days of a request lor verification. H verification i( not made, trie Minister may reject lor useitmem work all or part of tne assessment work submitted.

Nota : Le MUanenregistni sera lenuetovanfaleidepeiisesdamaridaei dens le present elat des couts dans les 30 jovs suivant une demand* t cet elfet. Si U verification n'est pas etfectu4e. le mimsire peui refeter loot ou une panie des travaui d'evaluation prasenles.

Filing Discounts Remises pour depit

1 . Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at lOOtd of tha above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

t . Las travaus deposes dans las deux ans suivant laur acMvamant sort rembouraes 1 100 H de la valeur uule susmentnnnee du o4dit d'tviluarjon.

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion Is claimed at 501* of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See

RFpplwprvT" "1-r B t~ L* L" IV r TeijjJV*!** el Assessment Credit

l x 0.50 -

TotsJ Assessment Clswned

DEC 2 i

GEtlSCIENCF AS^ Df FIC ft""~- '

Certification Verifying Statement of Coat*

l hereby'certlfy:(hat Ihe amounts shown are aa accurate as possible and these costs war* incurred while conducting assessment wortc on the lands shown on tha accompanying Report ot Work lorm.

that as(RtcoxM

lo make this certification

2 Les travau* deposes trois. quatre ou cinq ans apras tour achavemanl son! rembourses t 50 M de la valaur tolala du credit d'avalualion susmaniionna. Voir les calculi ei-dessous.

Vslew loule du crMit d'eveiuMon EvsKistion loisie denwwee x 0.50 .

Attestation de 1'etat daa coOta

J'aitaste per la preaente :qua lea montants indiqu*s sonl le plus exact possible et que ces depenses on! ate engagAes pour alfectuar les travaux d'evalualion sur le s terrains indiques dans la formula de rapport da travail ci-joint.

. l am authorised Et qu'a litre de(txulura (nragKM. rapresenUM. pott* eocupi awu

a fair* cane attestilioo.

je suis aotorisa

O*u

Nols : D*ni oene lotmule. kxKju'S dedgne Ml peitonrxi. K nutcukn Ml IK*** *" *

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines

March 27, 2001

N.W.T. COPPER MINES LIMITED 2101-2010 ISLINGTON AVENUE WESTON, Ontario M9P-3S8

OntarioGeoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E6B5

Telephone: (888)415-9845 Fax: (877)670-1555

Dear Sir or Madam:

Subject: Transaction Number(s):

Submission Number: 2.20801

W0040.00331Status

Approval After Notice

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

The

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact JIM MCAULEY by e-mail at [email protected]. on. ea or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYLucille JeromeActing Supervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

Correspondence ID: 15803

Copy for: Assessment Library

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2.20801

Date Correspondence Sent: March 27, 2001_______________________Assessor: J l M MCAULEY^^-^^^ ^^^-^^^^^^^

Transaction First ClaimNumber Number Township(s) l Area(s) Status Approval DateW0040.00331 1233260 GZOWSKI Approval After Notice March 27,2001

Section:12 Geological GEOL 10 Physical PSTRIP

The revisions outlined in the Notice dated March 16, 2001 have been corrected. Accordingly, assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Declaration of Assessment Work Form accompanying this submission.

At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.

Correspondence to: Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Resident Geologist Kenneth GuyThunder Bay, ON NEW MARKET, ONTARIO, CANADA

Assessment Files Library N.W.T. COPPER MINES LIMITED Sudbury, ON WESTON, Ontario

NOLAN MERRITT THOMAS COX Beardmore, Ontario

Page: 1

Correspondence ID: 15803

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METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

massive undifferentiated mafic flow

pillow flow pillow breccia lapilli tuff or volcaniclastic conglomerate

METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS

2a interflow sediments, cherty tuff orchloritic ash

2b banded iron formation

FELSIC METAVOLCANIC ROCKS

3a felsic fragmental 3b feldspar porphyry

MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS

4a gabbroic dike4b porphyritic dike4c biotite rich

SYMBOLS

race of layering C shaft

foliation fault

International Taurus Resources Inc.

Lincoln Project Trench Plan with Geology

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9006 0.026

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9037 0.922

9010 2.180

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9048 0.0809046 0.780

9044 0.108

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SYMBOLS42L04NE2020 2.20801 GZOWSKI

9000 to 9083 Taurus samples Au git100 to 152 Hisotric channel samples

International Taurus Resources Inc.

Lincoln Project Sample Plan with Historic Trenches