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42A.rs*e*16 13 BLACK8TOCK 010 DIAMOND DRILLING TOWNSHIP: BLACKSTOCK REPORT NO: 13 WORK PERFORMED FOR: Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited RECORDED HOLDER: Same as above [xx] : Other [ j Claim No. P 789917 Hole No. 280A-27 Footage 327.7m Date Dec/86 Note (D NOTES: (1) #133-87, filed Feb/88.

WORK PERFORMED FOR: Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited : … · 2017. 1. 17. · xenolith. upper 49 cm has numerous irregular carbonate and chlorite infilled fractures, l to locally

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  • 42A.rs*e*16 13 BLACK8TOCK010

    DIAMOND DRILLING

    TOWNSHIP: BLACKSTOCK REPORT NO: 13

    WORK PERFORMED FOR: Dome Exploration (Canada) Limited

    RECORDED HOLDER: Same as above [xx]: Other [ j

    Claim No.

    P 789917

    Hole No.

    280A-27

    Footage

    327.7m

    Date

    Dec/86

    Note

    (D

    NOTES: (1) #133-87, filed Feb/88.

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  • 8BF CORD: 9768.0 9275.0 SURVEYED: NO

    LOCATION: L232S 725U GRID: A

    POST LOCATION: FROM COLLAR TO POST #2, 106S and 125E

    AZIMUTH: 35.0 LENGTH: 327.7

    DIP: -45.0 CORE SIZE: BO

    STARTED: DECEMBER l, 1986 COMPLETED: DECEMBER 14, 1986

    PURPOSE: TO TEST A MAGNETIC LOW ZONE AND A POLE DIPOLE IP ANOMALY

    DOMB EXPLORATION (CANADA) LIMITED

    DIAMOND WILL RECORD

    ELEVATION: .0

    SYSTEM OF MEASURE: METRIC

    HOLE NO: 280A-27 PROPERTY: PROJECT 280A

    LANGMUIR, BLACKSTOCK TWPS. SECTION:

    LOGGED BY: B. NEEDHAM

    DATE LOGGED: DECEMBER, 1986

    CLAIM HO: 0-310 P.789920; 310-327.66 P.789917

    DIP TESTS (corrected)DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP DEPTH AZIMUTH DIP 100.00 -48.5 327.66 -47.8 200.00 -48.5

    FROM TO -DESCRIPTICN- SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    .00 28.04 CASING IN OVERBURDEN

    28.04 35.24 SERPENTINIZED ULTRAMAFIC KOMATIITEDark grey green. Fine grained, lightly to locally strongly foliated. Hardness 2. Strongly serpentinized. Moderately to strongly carbonatized (ankerite), non effervescent. 3 to lOX carbonate and/or serpentinized stringers and infilled fractures. Blocky core. Occasional chilled syenodiorite dyke. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Foliation at 40 degrees. Rare thin clay infilled fractures. Sharp lower contact at 30 degrees.

    fer. 30.90 to 32.45 dark pink grey, fine grained chilled contaminated syenodiorite. Trace to IX carbonate infilled fractures. fragmented core. Moderately effervescent. Moderately to strongly chloritized. Lightly biotite enriched matrix.

    30.14 30.90 10 to 15 carbonate infilled fractures and stringers. Strongly foliated.34.33 34.93 Strongly carbonate impregnated foliated zone. 20* carbonate and serpentine infilled fractures.

    D31795 30.14 3^.90 .76

    D31796 34.33 34.93 .60

    39.58 CONTAMINATED SYENODIORITEDark pink grey with 3 to 5* pink granitoid Infilled fractures and veinlets. Fine grained, locally with disseminated very fine grained limonite blebs. Hardness 5

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    to )5. Moderately to strongly chlorltized and/or biotite enriched matrix. Moderately to strongly carbonatlzed (ankerite) and calcite, moderately effervescent. Very blocky, fragmented core with the occasional partially oxidized lens. Trace thin carbonate infilled fractures. Trace very fine grained disseminated pyrite. Lightly to moderately magnetic.

    36.08 37.03 10 to 20V pink granitoid infilled fractures and stringers. Moderately biotite enriched matrix. Trace to 1H disseminated fine grained pyrite. Blocky. 38.60 39.58 Lightly oxidized. Trace to l* carbonate infilled fractures. 30 cm moderately K metasomatized lower contact with l* very fine grained disseminated pyrite. Lower contact at 20 degrees.

    SAMPLE PROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31797 36.08 37.03 .95

    D31798 38.60 39.58 .98

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    39.58 48.58 INTERCALATED ALTERED ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANICS AND ACID INTRUSIVESApproximately 50* strongly serpentinlzed and carbonate impregnated, brecciated ultramafic lenses intercalated with medium pinkish grey feldspar porphyritic syenodioritic dykes. Contorted but sharp contacts. Both units are strongly carbonatized (ankerite), non effervescent. Gradational lower contact.

    Ultramafic lenses. Dark grey green locally bleached light green. Hardness 2 to 3. Locally strongly foliated and/or brecciated. Occasional coarse grained spinifex band. 5 to locally 20* carbonate infilled fractures and/or blebs. Locally slightly to lightly magnetic.

    Feldspar porphyritic syenodiorite bands. Medium to dark pinkish grey to locally strongly K metasomatized pinkish orange granitoid lenses . Hardness 5 to )5. Variably contaminated with mafic minerals le. Chlorite and/or biotite. commonly the unit has subhedral to anhedral mediun grained to coarse grained feldspar phenocrysts. 2 to 3)i irregular carbonate infilled fractures conmonly with

    thin K metasomatized selvages, l to 2* disseminated fine grained pyrite.

    40.38 to 40.88 intensely serpentlnized ultramafic lens. Fragmented core. Strongly foliated at approximately 40 degrees.

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    41.73 to 43.64 strongly serpentinized, coarse grained spinifex texture band. Strongly carbonatized (ankerite). 2 to 4* carbonate infilled fractures, lightly to moderately magnetic. Sharp lower contact at 55 degrees.

    SAMPLE PROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    39.58 40.38 Pinkish orange K metasomatized granitoid lenswith 10* quartz blebs. 2 to 3* pyrite blebs. 3 to 4*Irregular carbonate infilled fractures, l to 2* specularhematite.40.88 41.73 60V. contaminated feldspar porphyriticsyenodiorite bands with cbl oritized matrix and trace to l*disseminated pyrite. 10 cm granitoid K metasomatized lens.43.64 44.87 Similar to 40 to 41.44.87 46.38 Similar to 40 to 41 but with only 20* feldsparporphyritic syenodiorite. Strongly to intenselyserpentlnized and brecciated ultramafic lenses with 10 to20* carbonate impregnated blebs.46.38 47.85 Similar to 44 to 46.47.85 48.58 40* moderately to strongly bleached ultramaficand syenodiorite lenses. Intensely carbonatized. 10*carbonate infilled fractures and blebs, l to 2* pyrite, l*disseminated specular hematite.

    D31799 39.58 40.38 .80

    D31800 40.88 41.73 .85

    D31801 43.64 44.87 1.23 D31802 44.87 46.38 1.51

    D31803 46.38 47.85 1.47 D31804 47.85 48.58 .73

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    48.58 52.96 INTY K METASOMATIZED GRANITOID UNITSimilar to 39 to 40. Pinkish orange. Strongly to intensely silicified and carbonatized. Strongly to intensely K metasomatized. 5 to 15* quartz-carbonate and carbonate-quartz stringers and veinlets occasionally with brick red K feldspar selvages. Rare altered ultramafic xenolith. upper 49 cm has numerous irregular carbonate and chlorite infilled fractures, l to locally 3* pyrite blebs. Minor disseminated specular hematite grains. Contorted strongly pyrltized lower contact with 5 to 10 disseminated pyrite.

    48.58 49.07 As above. 49.07 50.43 As above. 50.43 51.96 As above. 51,96 52.96 As above.

    D31805 48.58 49.07 .49D31806 49.07 50.43 1.36D31807 50.43 51.96 1.53D31808 51.96 52.96 1 .00

    J.96 61.47 CARBONATIZED ULTRAMAFIC KOMATIITELight to medina green to apple green. Gradational decrease in bleaching and/or carbonatization downhole. Fine grained locally lightly to moderately brecciated with the occasional coarse grained spinifex texture band. Hardness

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    3.5 to 2 decreasing downhole. Non magnetic. Intensely to strongly carbonatized (ankerite), non effervescent. Trace fine grained pyrite, l to locally 5* carbonate and/or carbonate-quartz infilled fractures and stringers. Occasional K ntetasomatized thin granitoid dyke. Gradational lower contact.

    59.83 to 61.47 dark green spinifex texture zone. Strongly carbonate impregnated. Slightly to lightly magnetic.

    52.96 53.95 Intensely carbonatized, bleached ultramaficlens with 3 to 5* carbonate infilled fractures. Trace tol* very fine grained disseminated pyrite decreasing inabundance downhole.54.06 55.59 Intensely carbonatized apple green ultramaficwith 2, 10 to 15 cm pyritized, silicified granitoid dykeswith chloritized selvages, 3 to 5X irregular carbonateinfilled fractures.56,40 57.70 Similar to 54 to 55.58.39 59.83 Intensely carbonatized apple green zone withcoarse grained spinifex texture. 24 cm altered felsic dykeat 25 degrees. 3 to 5H carbonate Infilled fractures. 2 to3* pyrite.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31809 52.96 53.95 .99

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    JD31810 54.06 55.59 1.53

    D31811 D31812

    56.4058.39

    57.7059.83

    3044

    61.47 70.56 SERPENTINI3ED ULTRAMAFIC KOMATIITEMedium green grey. Fine grained to very fine grained, massive commonly with disseminated fine grained to medium grained talc carbonate porphyroblasts, l to 4* carbonate and/or serpentine infilled fractures. Hardness 2. Moderately to strongly serpentinized. Moderately to strongly carbonatized (ankerite;, non effervescent. Occasional moderately to strongly foliated at 35 degrees, possibly sheared. Fragmented core and carbonate-quartz impregnated bands commonly with pink granitoid bands. Predominantly strongly magnetic with the occasional lightly magnetic zone. Fragmented lower contact.

    62.05 63.56 Strongly carbonate impregnated brecciated zonewith a 8 cm pyritized, K metasoma!i zed fine grained felsicdyke.68.85 70.56 10 to 15* feldspar porphyritic syenodioriteand contaminated syenodiorite bands with trace to 2*disseminated pyrite. Foliated, strongly serpentinized,carbonate-quartz impregnated ultramaflcs.

    D31813 62.05 63.56 1.51

    D31814 68.85 70,56 1.71

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    TO -DESCRIPTION- SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    77.01 FELDSPAR PORPHYRITIC ACID DYKE (CHILLED SYENODIORITE)Feldspar porphyritic intermediate to acid dyke probably of syenodiorite composition.

    Very fine grained dark grey to locally pinkish grey matrix with 5 to 10* white medium grained to coarse grained anhedral to subhedral feldspar phenocryst*. Massive, conmonly strongly fragmented blocky core, Hardness 5 to ^. Moderately carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, moderately to strongly effervescent, finely disseminated biotite In the matrix. Lightly to moderately magnetic. 3 to 554 pink granitoid bands and veinlets conmonly with l to 3\ disseminated pyrite. Fragmented lower contact. Occasional strongly biotite enriched foliated band at 55 degrees.

    70.56 71.63 46 cm very fine grained hematitic chilledzone. Trace to l* carbonate infilled fractures. 9 cmgranitoid dyke with disseminated biotite grains.72.50 73.65 Actual 1.9 metres of core. 10 to l5* pink Kmetasomatized granitoid stringers and bands with l to 3*disseminated pyrite.74.75 76.00 Similar to 72 to 73.

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    D31815 70.56 71.83 1.27

    D31816 72.50 73.65 1.15

    D31817 74.75 76.00 1.25

    77.01 83.95 CONTAMINATED SYENODIORITEMedium pink grey with disseminated fine grained biotite and/or chlorite grains. Massive lightly to moderately fragmented blocky core. Hardness 5. strongly magnetic. Moderately to strongly carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, lightly to strongly effervescent. Strongly biotite and/or chlorite enriched. Trace carbonate irregular infilled fractures. Occasional thin blotltlc foliated lens. Gradational increase In effervesce and biotite enrichment downhole, looking lamprophyric at the lower contact.

    78.62 79.72 10 cm strongly to intensely biotite enriched zone with l to 2* finely disseminated pyrite, l to 2 cm feldspar quartz impregnated band.79.72 81.08 Strongly biotite and/or chlorite enriched zone, l* carbonate infilled fractures. Trace to l* pyrite clots with chlorite selvages with.

    - 83.95 139.48 MONZONITEMedium pink,

    D31818 78.62 79.72 1.10

    D31819 79.72 81.08 1.36

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    monzonite with chlorite matrix and disseminated fine grained biotite grains. Medium grained to coarse grained anhedral feldspar grains the occasional intensely K metasomatized, bleached band inwhich the feldspar phenocrysts are obliterated. Hardness )5. Moderately magnetic. Moderately carbonatized calcite becoming more ankeritic downhole. K metasomatism gives the monzonite a syenitic appearance. Trace to 2\ quartz-carbonate infilled fractures and/or veinlets. Trace to locally 2\ fine grained disseminated pyrite. Occasional rounded chloritized xenoliths. Sharp upper contact at 65 degrees.

    114.91 to 129.00 fragmented, blocky core actually takes 7.22 metres in the core box.

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    83.95 85.03 Moderately to strongly effervescent. Trace to2* carbonate infilled fractures. Trace disseminated pyrite.85.03 86.26 Lightly bleached moderately to stronglycarbonatized with irregular chlorite infilled fractures.5X glassy quartz-carbonate infilled fractures andveinlets. Trace to l* disseminated pyrite.67.94 89.57 30* intensely K metasomatized bands withsericitized matrix and l to 2X finely disseminated pyrite.2 to 4* quartz-carbonate infilled fractures. 2 to 3* thinchlorite infilled fractures.90.73 91.79 14 cm smokey grey to glassy quartz vein at 35degrees with l to 2* pyrite blebs and thin molybdeniteInfilled fractures, l* disseminated pyrite.91.79 92.39 5* quartz velnlets with lightly bleached andpyritized selvages.95.29 95.94 Similar to 91 to 92.97.03 97.67 Similar to 91 to 92.98,82 99.66 10* white quartz veinlets with chlorite andlightly bleached, strongly K metasomatized selvages. i\disseminated pyrite.100.29 101.70 2, 4 cm smokey grey heavily pyritizedquartz-carbonate veins at 30 degrees. 3 to 4* white quartzveinlets with pyritized selvages. Sericitized, Kmetasomatlzed selvages.102.54 103.30 2 to 3* quartz-carbonate stringers withlightly bleached and moderately carbonatized selvages. Itdisseminated pyrite.104,83 105.93 Similar to 102 to 103.106.71 107.20 l cm quartz-carbonate vein at 30 degreeswith lightly bleached, moderately to strongly Kmetasomatized selvages. 11 disseminated pyrite.110.78 111.48 Similar to 102 to 103.

    D31820 83.95 85.03 1.08

    D31821 85.03 86.26 1.23

    D31822 87.94 89.57 1.63

    D31823 90.73 91.79 1.06

    D31824 91.79 92.39 .60

    D31825 95.29 95.94 .65D31826 97.03 97.67 .64D31827 98.82 99.66 .84

    D31828 100.29 101.70 1.41

    D31829 102.54 103.30 .76

    D31830 104.83 105.93 1.10 D31831 106.71 107.20 .49

    D31832 110.78 111.48 .70

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    112.00 112.55 l cm quartz-carbonate velnlet with chlorite,moderately to strongly bleached and carbonatized selvages.l*, disseminated pyrite.113.55 114.91 Similar to 102 to 103.115.13 115,56 Moderately to locally strongly Kmetasomatized zone with 2 to 3* chlorite carbonateinfilled fractures with l to 2* disseminated pyriteselvages.115.86 116.87 Similar to 100 to 101 but core adjacent tothe quartz veinlets is strongly bleached and/or albitlzed.116.87 117.76 40* moderately to strongly bleached andcarbonatized bands adjacent to thin irregularcarbonate-quartz and/or chlorite infilled fractures. Tracedisseminated pyrite.118.39 118.75 Similar to 102 to 103.119.22 119,87 Similar to 116 to 177.119.87 120.93 3 to 4* thin, irregular carbonate andchlorite infilled fractures with strongly K metasomatizedselvages, l, 2 cm very fine grained medium pink feldsparquartz veinlets at 35 degrees,121.55 122.32 3 to 454 thin irregular carbonate andchlorite infilled fractures with strongly K metasomatizedselvages.124.24 125.15 50 cm strongly K metasomatized band withirregular carbonate and chlorite infilled fractures. 2 to3* pyritized quartz-carbonate veinlets with chloriteselvages, l to 2X disseminated pyrite.125.57 126.92 30* moderately bleached, carbonatized, finegrained, K metasomatized band with associatedquartz-carbonate and/or chlorite stringers and infilledfractures, l to 2\ disseminated pyrite, trace specularhematite.128.11 129.28 Similar to 125 to 126.129.95 131.53 10 to 15* heavily pyritized glassyquartz-carbonate stringers at O to 30 degrees withintensely K metasomatized, fine grained selvages. Tracemolybdenite infilled fractures. Minor specular hematite,131.93 133.86 Fragmented core. 2 to 3* Irregular chloriteinfilled fractures. Moderately K metasomatized, locallylightly bleached. IX disseminated pyrite,134.69 135.33 l cm quartz-carbonate velnlet with finegrained K metasomatized and bleached selvages. Trace to \\pyrite blebs. Moderately K metasomatized overall.137.96 138.83 50*. fine grained, strongly K metasomatizedbands with sericitized matrix, l * disseminated pyrite, lcm quartz-carbonate veinlets with strongly chloritlzed andcarbonatized selvages.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31833 112.00 112.55 ,55

    D31834 113.55 114.91 1.36 D31835 115.13 115.56 .43

    D31836 115.86 116.87 1.01

    D31837 116.87 117.76 .89

    D31838 118.39 118.75 .36D31839 119.22 119.87 .65D31840 119.87 120.93 1.06

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    D31841 121.55 122.32 .77

    D31842 124.24 125.15 .91

    D31843 125.57 126,92 1.35

    D31844 128.11 129.28 1.17 D31845 129.95 131.53 1.58

    D31846 131.93 133.86 1.93

    D31847 134.69 135.33 .64

    D31848 137.96 138.83 .87

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    139.48 161.95 ALTERED MONZONITEUp to 80* partially to completely altered bands inwhich the feldspar phenocrysts are strongly to locally intensely K metasomatized and the matrix is chloritized and/or commonly strongly sericitized.Light to medium pinkish orange. Medium grained with the more intensely altered zone being fine grained. Moderately to locally strongly carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, lightly to moderately effervescent. Non to lightly magnetic. Slightly foliated. Trace to locally Vi disseminated pyrite and blebs. Trace specular hematite blebs. l to 2* chlorite and/or carbonate Infilled fractures, l to 3v. quartz-carbonate veinlets and stringers

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    139.48 141.18 2 to 3X quartz-carbonate veinlets andinfilled fractures. \\ disseminated pyrite. Sericitizedmatrix.141.18 142.18 Similar to 139 to 141.142.63 143.51 Intensely K metasomatized, fine grained,altered zone with strongly sericitized matrix. 3 to 5*carbonate-quartz infilled fractures, l to 3\ disseminatedpyrite. Lightly to moderately bleached.143.65 145.48 Similar to 142 to 143.146.38 147.74 Moderately to strongly K metasomatized zonewith chloritized and/or locally sericitized matrix. 2 to4* chlorite and carbonate infilled fractures. Tracedisseminated pyrite. 3* quartz veinlets.148.12 149.12 Similar to 142 to 143.149.12 150.83 Similar to 142 to 143. l to 2X chloriteinfilled fractures.150.83 151.98 Similar to 142 to 143.152.20 153.18 Similar to 146 to 147.153.18 154.53 Strongly to intensely K metasomatized bandwith sericitized matrix. IX disseminated specularhematite. l to 2\ disseminated pyrite. 3* chlorite,carbonate infilled fractures, l* quartz carbonate veinlets.154.53 155.84 Similar to 153 to 154.155.84 157.20 Similar to 153 to 154.157.20 158.29 15 to 20* white quartz-carbonate veins andveinlets at approximately 45 degrees. Occasional applegreen altered xenolith. Strongly K metasomatized. IXdisseminated pyrite.158.29 159.62 Similar to 153 to 154. 3 to 4* whitequartz-carbonate stringers. Minor specular hematiteinfilled fractures.159.62 160.51 Similar to 153 to 154.160.51 161.95 Similar to 158 to 159.

    D31849 139.48 141.18 1.70

    D31850 141.18 142.18 D31851 142.63 143.51

    D31852 D31853

    143,65 145.48146.38 147,74

    D31854 148.12 149.12D31855 149.12 150.83

    D31856 150.83 151.98D31857 152.20 153.18D31858 153.18 154.53

    D31859 154.53 155.84D31860 155.84 1S7.20D31861 157.20 158.29

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    D31862 158.29 159.62 1.33

    D31863 159.62 160.51 .89 D31864 160.51 161.95 1.44

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    203.96 MONZONITESimilar to 83 to 139 but with approximately 30 to 40*. K metasomatized, altered monzonite bands conmonly associated with quartz-carbonate veinlets and/or chlorite, specular hematite, or carbonate-quartz infilled fractures. The core is lightly to locally moderately blocky, Altered bands occur less frequently away from the upper contact.

    161.95 163.68 30 to 40* bleached, moderately to strongly Kmetasomatized selvages adjacent to 2 to 5*quartz-carbonate veinlets and/or carbonate, chloriteinfilled fractures.163.80 165.42 10 to 15^. white quartz-carbonate veins andstringers at approximately 40 degrees. Lightly tomoderately K metasomatized with sericitized, chloritizedmatrix. 2*. specular hematite Infilled fractures.165.42 166.73 30* fine grained, strongly K metasomatizedzones with 3 to 4* quartz-carbonate and specular hematiteinfilled fractures. Medium grained to coarse grained. 2 cmquartz-carbonate vein at 60 degrees.167.40 169.28 Similar to 165 to 166.169.26 169.65 3 to 4X quartz-carbonate infilled fractureswith bleached moderately K metasomatized selvages. Tracedisseminated pyrite.170.42 170.97 20* white quartz-carbonate veinlets at 30 to40 degrees with light to medium green carbonatized andchloritized selvages. Trace to l* disseminated pyrite, lto 2* specular hematite infilled fractures.171.10 172.04 70* bleached, moderately K metasomatized andsericitized bands associated with 3 to 5* quartz-carbonatestringers. l\ disseminated pyrite, l to 2* disseminatedspecular hematite blebs.172.92 174.23 Similar to 169 to 169.175.54 177.18 Similar to 158 to 159.177.18 178.35 Similar to 158 to 159.178.76 179.73 Pine grained, strongly to intensely Kmetasomatized with intensely sericitized and/or kaolinitealtered matrix. 3 to 4* irregular quartz-carbonateinfilled fractures, l to 3* disseminated pyrite.179.73 180.93 Similar to 178 to 179 but with a 30 cm brickred altered zone with associated chlorite, carbonateand/or quartz impregnated brecciated lens at 60 degrees.181.24 182.01 Similar to 158 to 159.182.32 183.89 80* moderately to strongly K metasomatizedbands with associated 2 to 3* chlorite impregnatedbrecciated lens and/or Infilled fractures, l to 2*quartz-carbonate stringers, l* disseminated pyrite.

    D31865 161.95 163.68 1.73

    D31866 163.80 165.42 1.62

    D31867 165.42 166.73 1.31

    031868 167,40 169.28 1.88 D31869 169.28 169.65 .37

    D31870 170.42 170.97 .55

    D31871 171.10 172.04 .94

    D31872 172.92 174.23 1.31D31873 175.54 177.18 1.64D31874 177.18 178.35 1.17D31875 178.76 179.73 .97

    D31876 179.73 180.93 1.20

    D31877 181.24 182.01 .77 D31878 182.32 183.89 1.57

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    184.21 185.29 Moderately to strongly K metasomatized zonewith l to 2* quartz-carbonate and/or chlorite infilledfractures. Trace to l* disseminated pyrite.185.29 186.79 Pine grained, intensely K metasomatized zonewith strongly sericitized matrix, l to 2X disseminatedpyrite. 2 to 3* quartz-carbonate velnlets and Infilledfractures.186.79 187,58 2 to 4X quartz-carbonate veinlets, stringerswith moderately to intensely K metasomatized, sericitizedselvages, l to 3* disseminated pyrite and pyrite blebsassociated with quartz carbonate veinlets.189.48 190.69 10 to 15* moderately to strongly Kmetasomatized bands with trace to IS disseminated pyrite,2 cm white quartz vein with chlorite selvages.190.69 191.96 Similar to 186 to 187. Trace molybdenitebleb in the quartz veinlets. Trace to l* chlorite andcarbonate infilled fractures.192.08 193.28 30* intensely altered bands similar to 185to 186. 2 to 3* chlorite infilled fractures, locallylightly to moderately brecciated. Trace chalcopyrite bleb.193.92 195,41 Similar to 186 to 187.195.63 196.87 Similar to 186 to 187.197.10 198.06 Similar to 186 to 187.198.06 199.37 Similar to 185 to 186. Trace to l specularhematite blebs.199.49 200.72 Similar to 198 to 199.201.03 202.22 Similar to 186 to 187. 2, l cmquartz-carbonate veins at 65 degrees.203.18 203.96 Similar to 186 to 187.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31879 184.21 185.29 1.08

    D31880 185.29 186.79 1.50

    D31881 186.79 187.58 .79

    D31882 189.48 190.69 1.21

    D31883 190.69 191.96 1.27

    D31884 192.08 193.28 1.20

    D31885 193.92 195.41 1.49D31886 195.63 196.87 1.24D31887 197.10 198.06 .96D31888 198.06 199.37 1.31

    D31889 199.49 200.72 1.23D31690 201.03 202.22 1.19

    D31891 203.18 203.96 .78

    203.96 250.50 ALTERED MONZONITESimilar to 139 to 161 but with up to 25?i commonly lightly to moderately K metasomatized medium grained to coarse grained relatively non altered monzonitic bands. The matrix of the non altered bands is commonly chloritlzed. Alteration is commonly intensified adjacent to the l to 4X white to glassy quartz-carbonate veinlets. The quartz-carbonate veinlets commonly have pyrite selvages and/or coarse grained pyrite blebs. Trace to 2X irregular wispy carbonate and/or chlorite infilled fractures. Gradationsl increase in rounded chloritized mafic to ultramafic xenoliths and biotite and/or chlorite alteration towards the lower contact.

    235.70 to 248.55 gradatlonal increase in effervesce downhole. At the lower contact the unit is moderately effervescent. Trace to 2* disseminated specular hematite

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    in the altered bands. Change in alteration to strongly sericitized moderately to strongly K metasomatlzed and moderately to locally bleached and/or carbonatlzed. Some bands have a light to medium reddish tint possibly due to hematite alteration. Gradatlonal increase in mafic to ultramafic xenoliths downhole. Trace to 21 fine grained pyrite and coarse grained pyrite blebs associated with the quartz-carbonate veinlets. The non altered bands gradational decrease in grain size downhole, the matrix being moderately to strongly chloritized with fine grained disseminated biotite grains.

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    203.96 205.72 Similar to 185 to 186. 3 to 5*quartz-carbonate infilled fractures and stringers.205.72 206.91 40 to 50X medium grained to coarse grainednon altered monzonite lenses. 3 to 5* quartz-carbonateveinlets and stringers at approximately 30 degrees withstrongly K metasomatlzed, bleached selvages.207.26 208.26 Similar to 203 to 205.208.50 209.76 Similar to 205 to 206.210.00 211.65 Similar to 203 to 205. Lightly to moderatelybleached. Trace to \\ specular hematite infilledfractures, blebs.211.65 213.24 Similar to 210 to 211 but with a 38 cmmedium to dark orange pink K feldspar impregnated bandwith irregular chlorite infilled fractures.214.26 215.79 Similar to 210 to 211.215.79 216.96 Similar to 210 to 211.216.96 217.47 40 to 50X quartz-carbonate veins locallywith thin chlorite selvages. IX disseminated pyrite andpyrite blebs. Fine grained, strongly K metasomatized,lightly bleached selvages.217.47 219.10 Similar to 210 to 211.pyritized quartz-carbonate veinlet atmolybdenite blebs.219.10 220.47 Similar to 203 to 205. Trace to Hi irregularspecular hematite infilled fractures.220.84 221.59 Similar to 205 to 206.222.69 223.55 Similar to 219 to 220.223.88 224.74 Medium grained to coarse grained, moderatelyto strongly K metasomatized monzonite with chloritizedmatrix. 2 to 3v. quart z-carbonate stringers. Trace to \\specular hematite bleb and infilled fractures. Trace to l*fine grained pyrite.224.74 226.27 Similar to 223 to 224.226.43 227.34 Similar to 185 to 186. 201 partially alteredbands. Trace to IX disseminated specular hematite.227.69 229.31 Similar to 219 to 220.

    l cm smokey grey, 18 degrees. Trace

    D31892 203.96 205.72 1.76

    D31893 205.72 206.91 1.19

    D31894 207.26 208.26 1.00D31895 208.50 209.76 1.26D31896 210.00 211.65 1.65

    D31897 211.65 213.24 1.59

    D31898 214.28 215.79 1.51D31899 215.79 216.96 1.17D31900 216.96 217.47 .51

    D31901 217.47 219.10 1.63

    D31902 219.10 220.47 1.37

    D31903 220.84 221.59 .75D31904 222.69 223.55 .86D31905 223.88 224.74 .86

    D31906 224.74 226.27 1.53D31907 226.43 227.34 .91

    D31908 227.69 229.31 1.62

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    229.31 230.50 Similar to 223 to 224.230.50 231.66 Similar to 219 to 220. 6 cm white quartzvein at 30 degrees.232.45 233,38 Similar to 205 to 206. Trace to l* specularhematite blebs.233.38 234.50 Similar to 203 to 205. Strongly sericitizedmatrix. 8 cm white quartz-carbonate vein at 35 degrees.235.70 237.53 Moderately to strongly sericitized andbleached altered zone. Moderately to strongly Kmetasomatlzed. Moderately carbonatized. l to 2*disseminated specular hematite. 5* quartz carbonate veins.239.46 241.04 Similar to 235 to 237 but with only l to 2*quartz-carbonate stringers. 20* medium grained to coarsegrained non altered bands.241.04 242.73 Similar to 235 to 237 but with 10* epidote,carbonate altered subrounded mafic xenoliths. 7 cm whitequartz vein at 40 degrees with strongly sericitizedselvages.242.73 244.62 Medium pink hematitic and/or K metasomatizedaltered zone with l to 3v. specular hematite blebs. 3 to 5*quartz carbonate veinlets. Trace to l* pyrite. 3 to 5\mafic xenoliths.244.94 246.12 Similar to 241 to 242.246.69 248.23 Similar to 235 to 237 but with 30* nonaltered monzonite bands. 3 to 4*s dark green maficxenoliths. 4 cm quartz-carbonate vein at 35 degrees.248.55 249.98 Similar to 241 to 242.249.98 250.50 Fine grained, strongly carbonatized, Kmetasomatized. Moderately to strongly bleached. Irregularchlorite blebs. 3 to 4* euhedral pyrite, l to 2 cm quartzcarbonate vein at 35 degrees.

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31909 229.31 230.50 1.19D31910 230.50 231.66 1.16

    D31911 232.45 233.38 .93

    D31912 233.38 234.50 1.12 -

    D31913 235.70 237.53 1.83

    D31914 239.46 241.04 1.58

    D31915 241.04 242.73 1.69

    D31916 242.73 244.62 1.89

    D31917 244.94 246.12 1.18 D31918 246.69 248.23 1.54

    D31919 248.55 249.98 1.43 D31920 249.98 250.50 .52

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    250.50 306.69 CONTAMINATED SYENODIORITEMedium to locally dark grey green. Medium grained massive texture, with disseminated chlorite and/or biotite grains and/or clots. Hardness 4 to 5. strongly chloritlzed with the occasional strongly biotite altered band. Strongly carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, moderately to strongly effervescent. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Several fine grained mafic to ultramafic bands and/or xenoliths. Trace to l* fine grained disseminated garnets in the upper 6.6 metres of the unit. Trace to li carbonate infilled fractures. Occasional quartz-carbonate veinlets with pyritized selvages. Contamination and subsequent biotite and chlorite alteration results in the unit appearing like an altered diorite and/or locally lamprophyre. Strongly biotite enriched upper contact at approximately 45 degrees.

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    257.73 to 259.27 strongly serpentinized and carbonate impregnated ultramafic lens. Non magnetic. Locally strongly brecciated.

    279.39 to 293.94 several subrounded to subangular very fine grained, dark grey green mafic to ultramafic xenoliths and/or lenses. Hardness 3.5 to 4. sharp contacts

    293.94 to 302.30 intercalated carbonatized and biotitic contaminated syenodiorite and brecciated, carbonate impregnated serpentinized ultramafic xenoliths and bands. Occasional bleached granitoid stringers. Strongly to intensely carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, strongly to intensely effervescent. Carbonate impregnated brecciated zones have trace to locally 2\ pyrite and commonly disseminated medium grained altered amphibole laths. Sharp upper and lower contacts at 45 and 50 degrees respectively.

    253.65 254.26 Strongly chloritized. l to 2* thin carbonateinfilled fractures. 5 cm quartz carbonate vein at 55degrees with coarse grained disseminated pyrite selvages.254.26 255.95 Strongly chloritized with It disseminatedpyrite. 2* quartz-carbonate stringers.257.10 257.73 Dark pinkish grey, coarse grained feldsparporphyritic syenodiorite. Strongly effervescent. Magnetic.Biotitic and pyritlzed upper and lower contacts.258.50 259.27 15 to 20* white and pink carbonate infilledfractures and stringers. Moderately to stronglybrecciated. Locally moderately to strongly foliated. Traceto l* disseminated fine grained pyrite.259.27 260.79 Strongly to locally intensely biotite andcarbonate altered syenodiorite with l to locally 3*disseminated pyrite. 3 to 5X pink and white granitoidbleb, velnlets.260.79 262.63 Similar to 259 to 260 but less biotiteenriched and with 10 to 15* granitoid blebs and veinlets.l* disseminated pyrite.262.63 264.61 Disseminated medium grained biotite grains.Intensely carbonatized. 2 to 3* carbonate stringers. Traceto IX disseminated pyrite. Fragmented core at 264.3. 0.65metres ground core.

    D31921 253.65 254.26 .61

    D31922 254.26 255.95 1.69

    D31923 257.10 257.73 .63

    D31924 258.50 259.27 .77

    D31925 259.27 260.79 1.52

    D31926 260.79 262.63 1.84

    D31927 262.63 264.61 1.98

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    265.72 266.48 Similar to 262 to 264 but with a 2 cm pyritized smokey grey quartz-carbonate veinlet and a 6 cm white quartz vein at 60 degrees with disseminated pyrite selvages.270.72 271.98 Similar to 262 to 264 but with 15 to 205s pyritized quartz-carbonate veinlets and stringers, l to 2* disseminated pyrite blebs. Pinkish, hematitic ? alteration. 274.70 275.10 7 cm silicified and pyritized lens. 3 to 5X carbonate-quartz stringers. 2 to 3* disseminated pyrite blebs.278.43 279.39 5 to l Or. glassy quartz-carbonate veinlets with 2 to 3* disseminated pyrite adjacent to the veinlets. Intensely carbonatized.285.31 286.38 Moderately to strongly biotite enriched. Trace disseminated pyrite, l, 2 cm glassy quartz-carbonate veinlets.287.66 288.43 Medium grained, feldspar porphyritic, relatively non altered syenodiorite dyke. 0.5 cm pyritized carbonate-quartz stringer at 40 degrees. Locally oxidized.292.84 293.94 l, 5 cm white quartz-carbonate vein at 55 degrees with coarse grained pyrite blebs, l *, disseminated pyrite. Lightly bleached.293.94 294.95 Approximately 70*. serpentlnized ultramafic lenses. Strongly brecciated with carbonatized contaminated syenodiorite infilled fractures. 3 to 4X carbonate-quartz infilled fractures. 4 cm grey clay lens. 294.95 296.59 Similar to 293 to 294 but with a 10 cm quartz-carbonate and altered amphibole impregnated vein with l to 2\ disseminated pyrite.296.59 298.50 70 to 80* intensely carbonatized contaminated syenodiorite with subrounded to subangular mafic to ultramafic xenoliths. Trace to l?; disseminated pyrite. l to 2\ irregular quartz feldspar Infilled fractures, bleb.298.82 299.59 Strongly brecciated ultramafic zone with intensely carbonatized, contaminated syenodiorite impregnated fractures, l to 2* quartz feldspar infilled fractures and blebs. Trace pyrite blebs. 300.94 302.30 Moderately to strongly brecciated carbonate and serpentine impregnated ultramafic zone. 12 cm contaminated, biotitic syenodiorite dyke with 5 to 10* quartz feldspar Infilled fractures.302.30 306.50 Lightly foliated biotite enriched

    contaminated syenodiorite. 3 to 4* irregular carbonate infilled fractures, l to 2*4 quartz feldspar infilled fractures. Strongly to intensely carbonatized, locally moderately to strongly bleached. Strongly

    SAMPLE FROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31928 265.72 266.48 .76

    D31929 270.72 271.98 1.26

    D31930 274.70 275.10 .40

    D31931 278.43 279.39 .96

    D31932 285.31 286.38 1.07

    D31933 287.66 288.43 .77

    D31934 292.84 293.94 1.10

    D31935 293.94 294.95 1.01

    D31936 294.95 296.59 1.64

    D31937 296.59 298.50 1.91

    D31938 298.82 299.59 .77

    D31939 300.94 302.30 1.36

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    pyritized lower contact. foliation at 60 degrees. Trace to IX disseminated pyrite. Sharp lower contact at 40 degrees.

    303.97 305.69 As above.305.69 306.50 Moderately to strongly bleached due to carbonatization. 3, l to 3 cm quartz carbonate veins at 50 degrees with disseminated pyrite selvages. Trace specular hematite blebs.

    SAMPLE PROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31940 303.97 305.69 1.72 D31941 305.69 306.50 .81 vi)

    306.69 314.56 ULTRAMAFIC KOMATIITIC VOLCANICDark grey green. Fine grained, locally with disseminated carbonate porphyroblasts. Lightly brecciated, locally lightly to moderately foliated at 40 degrees. Occasional band of fragmented core. Hardness 2 to 2.5. Moderately to strongly serpentinized. Moderately to strongly carbonatized (ankerite) and calcite, lightly effervescent. 2 to 5X carbonate Infilled fractures. Occasional K metasomatized felsic xenoliths. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Rare lens of partially developed spinifex texture. Sharp lower contact at 60 degrees.

    At 307.17 metres to l on green clay shear at 50 degrees. At 311.00 metres to thin green clay shear at 55 degrees.

    313.20 314.56 10 to 15* K metasomatized felsic xenoliths locally associated with intensely carbonate impregnated brecciated zones. 5 to l OX carbonate infilled fractures. Trace to IX disseminated pyrite.

    314.56 323.69 INTY K METASOMATIEKD GRANITOID UNITIntensely altered, locally brecciated acid dyke with the occasional intensely carbonatized and silicified ultramafic lens.

    Medium to dark pinkish orange to reddish gy with the occasional strongly bleached, pyritized greenish buff altered band. Very fine grained to fine grained, with the rare medium grained K metasomatized syenitlc appearing lens. Hardness )5. Intensely K metasomatized and silicified. 3 to 5X coarse grained granioid bands or infilled fractures commonly with l to 2X disseminated specular hematite blebs. 5 to l OX thin, irregular fractures commonly infilled by one of the following; carbonate, chlorite, specular hematite, quartz-carbonate and occasionally pyrite. Fractures occasionally have bleached, pyritized selvages. Lightly to moderately

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    carfoonatlzed (ankerite), non effervescent. Non to moderately magnetic. Locally strongly fragmented blocky core, l to 3\ white quartz-carbonate veinlets commonly with disseminated pyrite selvages. Lower 79 cm is the light grey, strongly carbonatized, contaminated syenodiorite, similar to 250 to 306, with disseminated biotite grains. Trace to locally 3X disseminated pyrite, l to 2\ disseminated specular hematite and infilled fractures. Sharp lower contact at 70 degrees.

    314.56 315.86 As above.315.86 316.70 As above but with 2 to 3* quartz-carbonate veinlets with IX specular hematite blebs, l to 2* disseminated pyrite. 2 to 3k disseminated specular hematite blebs and infilled fractures.316.70 317.62 Dark pinkish orange, intensely K metasomatized zone with numerous irregular fractures. 2 to 4* disseminated pyrite and blebs, l to 2 cm quartz-carbonate veinlet. l to 2X specular hematite. 317.62 318.96 Mottled alteration strongly fragmented core. Numerous irregular fracture. Occasional medium grained syenitic band. Trace to IX disseminated pyrite. 318.96 319.96 29 cm K metasomatized syenitic band. 30* medium grey bleached lenses, l cm strongly sericitized pyritized vein at 45 degrees.319.96 321.49 3OH strongly bleached and sericitized bands with associated 3 to 4* disseminated pyrite and 2 to 3* quartz-carbonate veinlets. Coarse grained, granitoid bands. 321.49 322.52 Brecciated, silicified, medium green, strongly carbonatized ultramafic lens with 5 to 10* altered felsic xenoliths. Trace disseminated pyrite. 322.52 322.90 Strongly bleached and sericitized and locally brecciated altered syenodiorite with 3 to 4X disseminated pyrite.322.90 323.69 Strongly to Intensely carbonatized contaminated syenodiorite with disseminated biotite grains. Trace to IX disseminated pyrite, l to 3* carbonate Infilled fractures.

    D31943 314.56 315.86 1.30 D31944 315.86 316.70 .84

    D31945 316.70 317.62 .92

    D31946 317.62 318.96 1.34

    D31947 318.96 319.96 1.00

    D31948 319.96 321.49 1.53

    D31949 321.49 322.52 1.03

    D31950 322.52 322.90 .38

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    323.69 327.66 ULTRAMAFIC KOMATIITIC VOLCANICDark grey. Fine grained, locally with disseminated medium grained carbonate porphyroblasts. Massive, locally lightly brecciated with 3 to 10X carbonate infilled fractures, hardness 2.5. Moderately to strongly magnetic. Lightly to moderately serpentinized. Moderately carbonatized (ankerite), non effervescent.

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    323.69 324.20 l to 2 cm quartz-carbonate veinlet. l to 2* thin carbonate infilled fractures.324.76 325.45 10 to 15V. carbonate infilled fractures and/or stringers occasionally with quartz blebs with. 326.16 327.19 Similar to 324 to 325 but with 5* quartz-carbonate infilled fractures and stringers occasionally with epidote selvages. Trace to 1H pyrite blebs.

    SAMPLE PROM TO LENGTH Au g/t RERUN REJECT AVERAGE

    D31953 323.69 324.20 .51

    D31954 324.76 325.45 .69

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    CORE STORED AT DOME MINES, SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIO.

    CASING LEFT IN HOLE.

    DRILLING BY NOREX DRILLING LTD., PORCUPINE, ONTARIO..

    CORE CHECKED FOR RADIOACTIVITY AND FLUORESCENCE - NOTHING OF INTEREST.

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    Report of Work

    135

    PROJECT 28: Mining Act

    t of Recorded Holder

    )RATION (CANADA) LIMITED42A87SWeei6 13 BCACKSTOCK

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    ';0. BOX 350 - SUITE 3500, T-D CENTRE, IBM TOWER, TORONTO,, ONTARIO, M5K 1N|lary of Work Performance and Distribution of Credits"

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    \. formance of the following l (Check one only)

    j Manual Work

    l She f t Sinking Drifting or Other Lateral Work.

    pmpretted Air, other Power driven or

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    l Power Stripping

    l Diamond or other Core drilling

    (Land Survey

    P.789917 (58 1 )l work wa* performed on Mining Claim(s): P. 789921ijred Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)

    IDLE NO.

    ra o-A-2 7LENGTH m (ft)

    327.7 (1,075)

    DATES

    Dec. 1-14/86

    ;ORE SIZE: BQ

    ROED

    JIM f 11987

    BY:. Norex Drilling Ltd., Porcupine, Ontario

    Date of Report

    June 8,'1987ation Verifying Report of Work

    Recorded, Hol .gent (Signature)

    raby certify that l have a pertonal and Intlmata knowledge of the factt tet forth In the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work rltnetted same during and/or after its completion end the annaxad report It true. 'ind Postal Addrett of Perton Certifying

    '. HALLADAY, CHIEF GEOLOGIST, P.O. BOX 350 - SUITE 3500, T-D CENTRE

    TOWER, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5K 1N3Data Certified

    June 8, 1987ttf Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder

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    Type of equipment

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