NTS: 52H13/14UTM Zone 16 - NAD 83
NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION
ASSESSMENT REPORT
OTTERTOOTH PROPERTY
CLAIMS - Thunder Bav Mininc Division:
Puddy Lake Sheet:
Claims: TB1229568, TB 1229569, TB 1229571, TB 1229575, TB 12295604-606, TB 1244258-1244281 TB 1246211-214
Author: Darin W. Wagner, M.Sc.Vice President, Exploration
Date: March 5, 2001
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Table of Contents;
1. Introduction ......................................,..................................... l
2. Location and Access ............................................................................ l
3. Property Details ........................................................................... 3
4. Exploration History ........................................................................... 3
5. Regional Geology ........................................................................... 4
6. Geological Mapping and Prospecting-2000 Work Program............................ 5
7. Conclusions and Recommendations.......................................................... 7
8. References...................................................................................... 7
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List of Figures
1. Location Map ............................................................... 2
2. ClaimMap ............................................................... BackPocket
3. Total Field Magnetics and Claims..................................................... BackPocket
4. Geology and Geological Contacts.................................................. BackPocket
5. Rock Sample Locations ........................................................... BackPocket
6. Thematic Results - Pt H-Pd...................................................... BackPocket
7. ThematicResults-Ni.............................. ............................. BackPocket
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List of Appendices
1. Appendix l - Option Agreement New Millennium Metals Canadian Golden Dragon
2. Appendix 2 - Rock Sample Analytical Results
3. Appendix 3-2000 Statement of Expenditures - Ottertooth Property
4. Appendix 4 - Statement of Qualifications
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NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORP.
OTTERTOOTH PROPERTY ASSESSMENT REPORT
MARCH. 2001
Summary
A geological mapping and prospecting program was conducted on me Ottertooth Property, which covers the majority of two Archean-aged, multi-phase mafic/ultramafic intrusions. Work consisted of float plane supported reconnaissance prospecting and preliminary geological mapping mainly within the southern portion of the Awkward Lake Intrusion. Limited mapping and prospecting was conducted in the older, and somewhat more deformed, Core Zone Intrusion.
Preliminary results indicate the presence of significant Pt-Pd mineralization in bom intrusions. In the Awkward Lake Intrusion mis mineralization is associated with Cu-Ni sulphide zones developed in a medium-grained gabbroic phase in the southwestern portion of the intrusion. In the Core Zone intrusion the Pt-Pd mineralization is associated with chlorite altered hornblende gabbro and only minor copper sulphide mineralization. Based on the work to date boni intrusions are considered to be highly prospective for Pt-Pd mineralization and additional prospecting and mapping is strongly recommended.
1. Introduction
During October of 2000 a preliminary prospecting and geological mapping program was conducted on the Ottertooth property to evaluate the potential of two mafic/ultramafic intrusive complexes on the property to host Pt-Pd mineralization of the Lac Des Iles type.
The Ottertooth Property covers significant portions of two Archean-aged mafic-ultramafic intrusive complexes. The younger Awkward Lake Intrusion is mapped by the Ontario Geological Survey (Kustra, 1966, Thurston, 1968) as being of the same age as the Lac Des Iles Intrusive Complex, which hosts the Lac Des Iles Pd-Pt deposit. The older, Core Zone Intrusion, located on the southern portion of the property, is mapped as being somewhat older and associated with the Cr-bearing intrusion at Puddy Lake to me northeast
The Awkward Lake Intrusive Complex has seen only limited exploration, mainly targeting shear- related and massive Cu-Ni sulphide mineralization. Little detailed work has been completed focussing on the PGE potential of mis intrusion. There is no recorded exploration work targeting the portion of the Core Zone intrusion encompassed by the Ottertooth Property.
2. Location and Access
The Ottertooth property (hereafter referred to simply as "the property") is situated in the Thunder Bay Mining District of Ontario, with the claims being located on the Puddy Lake Sheet (NTS sheets 52H 13/14). The central portion of the property is located approximately 70 km southwest of the town of Armstrong (Figure 1).
New Millennium Metals Ottertooth Property Location Map
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The northernmost portion of the property is accessible via a network of logging roads which traverse west from Armstrong. The majority of the property is, however, more efficiently accessed via floatplane. A number of large to medium-sized lakes on the property are accessible via Otter or smaller float equipped aircraft. A number of outfitting companies supply charter air service out of the Armstrong area.
The property covers gently rolling, moderately to heavily forested terrain. Steep cliffs are present in the Paddon Lake area, where they appear to be associated with roughly east-west trending fault system. The southern portion of the claims is characterized by abundant blow-down making field traverses difficult.
3. Property Details
The Ottertooth Property consists of 35 claim contiguous claim blocks totaling 500 claim units and covering an area of 8000 hectares (Table l; Figure 2). New Millennium Metals Corporation (NMM) acquired an option to earn a 60*J6 interest in the property by making the payments and conducting work programs as outlined hi the attached agreement (Appendix 1) with Canadian Golden Dragon Resources. This agreement covered the initial 100 claim units belonging to Canadian Golden Dragon (CGD) and the remainder of the property within a 2 mile radius of the original claims. Those claims, which fall outside of this radius, but form part of the property, comprise a 50/50 joint venture between CGD and NMM. Claim details for the property are summarized in Table l, and the individual claims shown on Figure 2.
Tabk 1. Claim details for the Ottertoolfa Property
Claim Numbers
TB 1229568
TB 1229569
TB 1229571, 575 1229604-606
TB 1244258-1244273
TB 1244274-1244281
TB 1246211-214
Units
16
4
80
228
108
64
Size(ha)
256
64
1280
3648
1728
1024
Township
Puddy Lake
Puddy Lake
Puddy Lake
Puddy Lake
Puddy Lake
Puddy Lake
Recording Date
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
May 29, 2000
June 8, 2000
Sept. 8, 2000
Due Date
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
May 29, 2002
June 8, 2002
Sept. 8, 2002
4. Exploration History
The Awkward Lake Intrusion, which underlies the northern portion of the property has been the focus of Ni, Cu and a limited PGE exploration since the late 1950's. There is no recorded exploration for the portion of the Core Zone Intrusion covered by the southern portion of the property. A summary of each of the recorded programs is provided below:
1958: An airborne magnetic survey of the area was completed by Lunderg and was followed up in 1959 by G. Disler for C.C. Huston and Associates. This led to the discovery of the fault related Cu showings in the Paddon Lake area.
1963: Harrison Minerals conducted a program of prospecting, trenching and diamond drilling in the Paddon/Wig Lake area targeting the fault-related mineralization discovered by Disler. This work outlined a minimum of three southeast-trending zones of Cu-Ni mineralization up to 200 feet long and SO feet wide with low grade Cu-Ni mineralization.
1970: Inco conducted an IP survey within the southern portion of the Awkward Lake Intrusion along strike from Harrison Minerals Baker Zone. The survey identified a southeast- trending series of anomalies that were tested by four diamond drill holes. Hole #3 of mis program intersected 11 feet of massive sulphide mineralization consisting of cp, po and py. Hole 4 intersected a 12-foot interval of semi-massive sulphide with a broad halo of disseminated Cu sulphide mineralization. No assay results are available.
1985: Platinum Exploration Canada Inc. carried out a mapping and prospecting program in the Paddon Lake area. This program sampled the previously known fracture-related Cu and Cu-Ni showings for PGE's but failed to detect any significant anomalies. Importantly some of the same sites, resampled during this (NMM) program, did return anomalous PGE values.
1991: A limited prospecting and mapping program was undertaken by Clark and Associates for D. Lieshmann, in the Paddon Lake area, again focussing on the known showings. This program returned some weakly elevated Pt and Pd values from Baker Zone area on the south shore of Paddon Lake
S. Regional Geology
The Core Zone Intrusion is mapped by the Ontario Geological Survey as being of mid-Archean age and more or less coeval with the volcano-sedimentary sequence which it intrudes. It is one of a number of east-west trending mafic/ultramafic intrusions which traverses this portion of northwestern Ontario. These include the Core Zone, Puddy Lake and Toronto Lake area intrusions. These intrusions appear to mark a zone of crustal weakness during Archean time. Regional mapping of the Core Zone intrusion indicates a complex geology suggesting the body is multi-phase and may in fact have exhibited primary lithological layering. The intrusion has been metamorphosed to lower amphibolite facies and, locally at least, strongly deformed parallel to the east-west trend of the intrusion.
The Awkward Lake Intrusion is mapped as a zoned gabbro-anorthosite complex similar to those of the East Bull Suite in the Sudbury area. Based on it's largely unfoliated nature Kustra (1966) assigned it a Late Archean age and tentatively correlated it with the Late Archean mafic intrusions in the Lac Des Iles area 90 km to the south.
The Awkward Lake and Core Zone intrusions are hosted by a mid-Archean volcano-sedimentary sequence which typically exhibits lower amphibolite grade metamorphism and steep, to upright regional dips/folding. A series of roughly east-west trending late brittle to brittle ductile faults are present hi the area and locally associated with minor Cu mineralization.
6. Geological Mapping and Prospecting — 2000 Work Program
Introduction
Between September 27 and October 15 a four man crew under the supervision of NMM's Darin Wagner was mobilized to the Ottertooth Property and conducted a preliminary prospecting and geological mapping program. This program focussed on the southern portion of the Awkward Lake intrusion and included two days spent on traverses through the Core Zone intrusion. The field crew was comprised of prospectors Alexander Stares and Rick Crocker and geologists Darren Senft and Richard Kosack.
The field crew was mobilized to Thunder Bay, Ontario on September 27 and to the property on the 30th of September after assembling the necessary camp supplies. The crew was demobilized from the property on October 14th and disbanded on the 15th after storing the camp gear. Mobilization to and from the property from Armstrong was provided by Huron Air. A base camp was established on the south shore of Paddon Lake. From mis camp prospecting and mapping traverses were made by foot and by canoe from the shores of Paddon Lake.
Prior to initiating the field program D. Wagner and D. Senft spent 3 days accumulating and processing the available assessment data for the Ottertooth Property area. Digital topographic data was purchased and compiled for the project by Geosat Enterprises in Thunder Bay.
As well a digital copy of the recently released Operation Treasure Hunt airborne magnetic/Em data for the area was purchased. The digital data was reprocessed and filter by consulting geophysicist Jan Klein and converted into a format acceptable to Maplnfo. The magnetic data proved to be an invaluable aid to the mapping program, in particular in Awkward Lake Intrusion which forms a very strong elliptical high (Figure 3). In addition to the above recently released lake sediment data for the area was compiled and was primarily responsible for the discovery of a new Pd-Pt showing in the Core Zone intrusion.
Geological Mapping and Prospecting — Awkward Lake Intrusion
Geological mapping and prospecting in the Awkward Lake intrusion focussed on a strong magnetic low at the south end of the intrusion (Figure 3). The Pd-Pt mineralized Roby and North Roby Zones at the Lac Des Iles mine are known to be associated with magnetic lows, possibly related to magnetite destructive alteration, within the Lac Des Iles Intrusive Complex. This, along with a number of reported Cu showings in the area, suggested significant potential for Pd-Pt mineralization.
Geologically the mapping program identified seven different and distinctive lithologies. Outcrop exposure and the limited amount of time available for the program were such that contacts between different lithotypes could not be firmly established but there is a suggestion of broad scale zoning within mis portion of the intrusion.
Figure 4 displays the lithologies observed at each outcrop visited and indicates preliminary lithological boundaries. Additional mapping will be necessary to more firmly establish these boundaries and determine their relationship to the observed mineralization. Brief descriptions of each lithology observed are given below.
G = Gabbro - Dominant lithology on the property is a fine (FgG) to (MgG) medium to rarely
coarse-grained (CgG) dark green, weakly magnetic melanogabbro; appears to be hornblende rich and is typically moderately chlorite altered; in the Paddon Lake area this lithology is commonly silica and/or carbonate altered; locally biotite appears to replace chlorite as the dominant metamorphic mineral
HbG = Hornblende Mesogabbro - Typically medium grained with 35-40*56 moderately chlorite altered hornblende crystals, eO-65% white to light grey plagioclase feldspar; non to weakly magnetic; locally contains S-5% primary fine-grained biotite. Forms large portion of southern part of Awkward Lake Intrusion. In Core Zone intrusion mis lithology is typically strong chlorite altered and slightly more mafic with no primary biotite and trace amount of medium grained pyroxene
Pyx ^ Pyroxenite/Pyroxene Gabbro - Typically medium-grained, strongly chlorite altered with SO-90% pyroxene; occurs as isolated pods/lenses and as a 200-300 metre wide band along southeastern margin of Awkward Lake Intrusion; commonly hosts minor disseminated pyrrhotite.
An = Anorthosite/Anorthositic Gabbro - Rare in southern portion of intrusion, comprised ofmedium to coarse-grained dark grey feldspar ^80*56) with minor medium to fine-grained hornblende; non-magnetic; only occurrence to date on western portion of area mapped; possible faint layering
LG ^ Leucogabbro - Light grey weathering, feldspar dominant hornblende-bearing gabbro with typically JO-75% white to light grey plagioclase, 25-30^0 chlorite altered hornblende; plagioclase is typically somewhat coarser-grained than hornblende; t-3% fine-grained disseminated magnetite
MVOL ^ Remnants and xenoliths of host fine-grained, weakly magnetic dark green massivemafic flows; commonly contain trace disseminated pyrite and exhibit weak to moderate foliation; large area of volcanics in southwestern portion of area mapped may be a preserved roof pendant
D = Diabase - Outliers and dykes of fine-grained Nipigon (Logan) diabase, moderately magnetic
Throughout the central portion of the area mapped, paralleling the shores of Paddon Lake, the gabbroic rocks exhibit highly variable, bom in style and intensity, alteration. The most common style of alteration is weakly to moderately pervasive iron carbonate alteration (-Carb) with gives the gabbro's a weakly gossaneous appearance. This and related silica alteration (-Sil) appear to be caused be a series of micro-fractures cross-cutting the gabbroic rocks. The source of mis fracturing is interpreted to be a late, brittle fault structure that cuts along the length of Paddon Lake. Several splays of this structure are evident in the walls of the cliffs along the east end of Paddon Lake as strong carbonate-altered and moderately silicified zones; frequently associated with minor copper (chalcopyrite, malachite) mineralization. This alteration zone is identified on Figure 4.
Mapping within the Core Zone Intrusion to date has been quite limited. The most significant variations noted between the two intrusions is the well developed, generally east-west trending, foliation in the rocks of the Core Zone intrusion and the seemingly higher metamorphic grade in the Core Zone. Initial mapping has identified limited garnet development in the Core Zone gabbroic rocks which was not observed in similar limologies within the Awkward Lake Intrusion.
Mineralization
Within the rocks of the Awkward Lake Intrusion three styles of mineralization have been noted. The first is what is interpreted to be primary magmatic sulphide mineralization. This takes the form of fine-grained, weakly to moderately disseminated pyrite, rare chalcopyrite and local pyrrhotite, within relatively unaltered Awkward Lake lithologies. In general mis style of mineralization is evenly disseminated throughout the host. To date sampling of this style of mineralization within the Awkward Lake intrusion has failed to produce any significantly elevated Au, Pt or Pd values.
In the Paddon Lake area of the Awkward Lake Intrusion hydrothermal mineralization associated with microfracture-controlled carbonate, silica and biotite alteration is evident over a broad area Typically this mineralization occurs as fine to medium grained, fracture controlled pyrite and chalcopyrite. Less commonly, in more strongly altered lithologies, it appears to be of a more disseminated nature. By in large mis style of mineralization is devoid of significant Pd or Pt values but is locally associated with elevated Cu, Ni and less commonly Au values.
The third style of mineralization observed appears to be magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization associated with coarse-grained blebs of chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. This style of mineralization is at present only known from a particular medium-grained gabbro unit of the Awkward Lake Intrusion located northeast of the western end of Paddon Lake (Figure 4). Here several samples of this material taken from an old hand trench and newly discovered bedrock showing 75 metres away returned values to ^ "/o copper, G.31% Ni, 267 ppb Au, 55 ppb Pd and 78 ppb Pt. Elevated Ni values from samples taken to the southeast of this zone may indicate an extension of this style of mineralization across Paddon Lake, however the author did not examine this material.
Three of five samples collected from a single traverse in the eastern portion of the Core Zone intrusion on the property returned anomalous Pd-Pt values. These values appear to be associated with trace levels of very fine-grained chalcopyrite, weakly anomalous levels of Cu and Ni (to 245 and 170 ppm respectively) and no detectable Au. Given the scarcity of sulphide hi the anomalous samples this style of mineralization could very easily be overlooked.
Figure 5 shows the sample numbers of the rock samples analyzed from the 2000 program. Grab samples were collected from all outcrops mapped and analyzed for Pt, Pd, Au, Ag, Cu and Ni. hi total 120 samples were collected during the 2000 program. Analytical results corresponding to these samples are appended (Appendix 2). Figure 6 is a thematic map showing the distrubtion of Pt+Pd in the rocks sampled during this program. Figure 7 displays the Ni results in a similar fashion. A strong correlation between elevated Ni and PGE values is evident in the Awkward Lake Intrusion. Sampling to date in the Core Zone intrusion has been insufficient to make meaningful comparisons.
7. Conclusions and Recommendations
The initial prospecting and mapping conducted in the Awkward Lake and Core Zone intrusions on the Ottertooth Property has demonstrated the potential of both intrusions to host singficant Pt- Pd mineralization.
Within the Awkward Lake intrusion the highest Pt-Pd grades identified to date are associated with what appears to be magmatic nickel-copper sulphide mineralization. Pt-Pd, and in particular Au, grades appear to increase with copper content of the sample. Shear/fracture related copper
mineralization along the Paddon Lake fault corridor appears to be devoid of significant PGE values although Au values are locally elevated.
Within the Core Zone intrusion strongly elevated Pt and Pd values have been returned from very low sulphide, chalcopyrite-bearing samples. The very fine-grained nature and low concentration of sulphide in these rocks means that this style of mineralization could have been easily overlooked by previous prospecting and highlights the importance of sampling as many outcrops as is practical in this area.
It is strongly recommended that more detailed prospecting and mapping activities proceed in bom intrusions on the Ottertooth Property. Within the Awkward Lake intrusion particular attention should be paid to any sulphide showings, weakly conductive zones and breccia occurrences. Within the Core Zone intrusion all sulphide-bearing lithologies should be samples and men- extent mapped out. Due to the difficult of prospecting within the heavy blow-downs in the Core Zone intrusion and the lack of lake access in this area it is recommended that a system of linked, east-west trending base lines be established.
8. References
Kustra, C.R. 1966 - Obanga and Leigh Lakes area (east half), District of Thunder Bay; in Summary of Field Work 1966, Ontario Department of Mines, Preliminary Report 1966-1, p. 18-28
Pye, E.G. and Baillie, 1965 - Garden and Obonga Lakes Sheet, District of Thunder Bay, Geological Compilation Series, Ontario Department of Mines, Preliminary Map 326
Thurston, P.C., 1968 - Obonga and Leigh Lakes Area, Awkward Lake Sheet, District of Thunder Bay, Ontario Department of Mines, Preliminary Map 457.
APPENDIX l
Option Agreement
Ottertootfa Property
Between
New Millennium Metals Corporation
And
Canadian Golden Draeon Resources Ltd.
DATED FOR REFERENCE THE 6th DAY OF APRIL, 2000.
BETWEEN:
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD.
OF THE FIRST PART
AND:
NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION
OF THE SECOND PART
OPTION A GREEMENT
SALLEY BOWES HARWARDTBarristers and Solicitors
Suite 1750-1185 West Georgia StreetVancouver, B.C.
V6E 4E6
OPTION AGREEMENT
TABLE OH CONTENTS
Article Page
INTERPRETATION........................................................................................... l
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES............................................................ 3
FIRST OPTION................................................................................................. 5
SECOND OPTION............................................................................................. 6
RIGHT OF ENTRY............................................................................................ 6
POWERS, DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF OPTIONEE.......................................... 6
VESTING OF INTEREST.................................................................................... 8
TERMINATION OF OPTIONS............................................................................. 10
CONFIDENTIALITY......................................................................................... 11
RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENATION ...................................................................... 11
AFTER ACQUIRED PROPERTIES .......................................................................11
NOTICE.......................................................................................................... 12
FURTHER ASSURANCES .................................................................................. 12
TIME OF THE ESSENCE.................................................................................... 13
ENUREMENT.................................................................................................. 13
FORCE MAJEURE............................................................................................ 13
DEFAULT....................................................................................................... 13
SEVERABILTTY............................................................................................... 14
AMENDMENT................................................................................................. 14
ENTIRE AGREEMENT...................................................................................... 14
OPTION ONLY.........................................................i....................................... 14
CONDITION PRECEDENT................................................................................. 14
GOVERNING LAW AND ARBITRATION.............................................................. 14
THIS AGREEMENT is dated for reference (he 6th day of April, 2000.
BETWEEN:
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD.. a body corporate incorporated pursuant to the laws of Ontario and having an office located at 20 Maud Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2M5
(the "Optionor")
OF THE FIRST PART
AND
NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION, a body corporate incorporated pursuant to the laws of British Columbia and having an office located at Suite 1730 - 355 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V3N 2M1
(the "Optionee")
OF THE SECOND PART
WHEREAS:
A. The Optionor is the legal and beneficial owner of a One Hundred percent (100'???) interest in the Property as more particularly described in Schedule "A" attached to and made a part of this Agreement;
B. The Optionor wishes to grant and the Optionee wishes to acquire an undivided interest in and to the Property on the terms and subject to the conditions set out in thisAgreement.
NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that in consideration of the premises and of the mutual promises, covenants, conditions, representations and warranties herein set out, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. INTERPRETATION
1.1 For the purposes of this Agreement, including the recitals and any schedules hereto, unless there is something in the subject matter or context inconsistent therewith, the following words and expressions shall have the following meanings:
(a) "Affiliate" shall have the meaning attributed to it by the Company Act (British Columbia);
(b) "After Acquired Properties" mean any and all mineral interests staked, located, granted or acquired by or on behalf of any party during the currency of this
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Agreement which arc located, in whole or in part, within two (2) miles oi the perimeter of (he Property excluding any sued mineral interests which can be reasonably demonstrated to have been in the process of being acquired by the Optionee prior lo the Agreement Date;
(c) "Agreement" means this Agreement, as amended from time to time;
(d) "Agreement Date" means the effective date of this Agreement, being the 6th day of April, 2000;
(e) "Approval Date" means the date that is five (5) business days after receipt by the Optionee of written confirmation from the Exchange that this Agreement has been accepted for filing;
(f) "Commercial Production" means the operation of the Property or any portion thereof as a producing mine and the production of mineral products therefrom (excluding bulk sampling, pilot plant or test operations);
(g) "Exchange" means the Canadian Venture Exchange;
(h) "Expenditures" mean all cash, expenses, obligations and liabilities, other than for personal injury or property damage, of whatever kind or nature spent or incurred directly or indirectly in connection with the exploration, development or equipping of the Property or any portion thereof for Commercial Production including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, monies expended in constructing, leasing or acquiring all facilities, buildings, machinery and equipment in connection with Mining Work, in paying any taxes, fees, charges, payments or rentals (including payments in lieu of assessment work) or otherwise to keep the Property or any portion thereof in good standing (including any payment to or in respect of acquiring any agreement or confirmation from any holder of surface rights respecting the Property or any portion thereof), in carrying out any survey of the Property or any portion thereof, in doing geophysical, geochemical and geological surveys, in trenching, drilling, assaying, metallurgical testing, bulk sampling and pilot plant operations, in paying the fees, wages, salaries, travelling expenses, fringe benefits (whether or not required by law) of all persons engaged in direct work with respect to and for the benefit of the Property or any portion thereof, in paying for the food, lodging and other reasonable needs of such persons, in preparing any reports and in supervising and managing any work done with respect to and for the benefit of the Property or any portion thereof, or in any other respects necessary for the due carrying out of Mining Work, including a reasonable fee for management and overhead not to exceed Ten percent (10 i) of all the above costs and expenses;
(i) "First Option" means the option granted by the Optionor to the Optionee under Section 3.1 of this Agreement;
(j) "Joint Venture" means the joint venture to be formed between the parties as described in Section 7.4 of this Agreement;
(k) "Mining Work" means every kind of work done on or in respect of the Property
3 -or i he products therefrom by or under the direction of or on behalf of or lor the benefit of a parly and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes assessment work, geophysical, geochemical and geological surveying, studies and mapping, investigating, trenching, drilling, designing, examining, equipping, improving, surveying, shaft sinking, raising, crosscutting and drifting, searching for, digging, trucking, sampling, working and procuring minerals, ores, metals and concentrates, surveying and bringing any mineral claims or other interests to lease or patent, reporting and all other work usually considered to be prospecting, exploration, development and mining work;
(1) "Net Smelter Returns Royalty" means that charge on proceeds from production as described in Schedule "B";
(m) "Outside Properties" means those properties beyond a two (2) mile limit but within five (5) miles, and acquired by either party. They will be outside this agreement and recorded 50/50. All costs will be shared 50/50. The Optionee will be the Operator;
(n) "Property" means those mineral properties more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto together with the surface rights, mineral rights, personal property and permits associated therewith, and shall include any renewal thereof and any other form of successor or substitute title thereto, and any After-Acquired Properties;
(o) "Second Option" means the option granted by the Optionor to the Optionee under Section 4. l of this Agreement;
1.2 In this Agreement, all dollar amounts are expressed in lawful currency of Canada, unless specifically provided to the contrary.
l .3 The titles to the respective Articles hereof shall not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement but shall be regarded as having been used for convenience only.
1.4 Words used herein importing the singular number shall include the plural, and vice-versa, and words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine and neuter genders, and vice-versa, and words importing persons shall include firms, partnerships and corporations.
2. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
2.1 Each party represents and warrants to the others that:
(a) if a company, it is a company duly incorporated, validly subsisting and in good standing with respect to filing of annual reports under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation and is or will be qualified to do business and to hold an interest in the Property in the jurisdiction in which the Property is located;
(b) it has full power and authority to carry on its business and to enter into this Agreement and any agreement or instrument referred to in or contemplated by this Agreement and to cany out and perform all of its obligations and duties
hercuiuk'i .
(c) it has duly obtained all authorizations for the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and such execution, delivery and performance and the con summation of the transactions herein contemplated will not conflict with, or accelerate the performance required by or result in any breach of any covenants or agreements contained in or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any encumbrance, lien or charge under the provisions of its constating or initiating documents or any indenture, agreement or other instrument whatsoever to which it is a party or by which it is bound or to which it may be subject and will not contravene any applicable laws.
2.2 The Optionor represents and warrants to the Optionee that:
(a) it is the sole beneficial owner of a I QOfo undivided interest in and to the Property;
(b) the Property is in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Property is located up to and including at least the respective expiry dates set forth in Schedule "A" hereto;
(c) the Property is free and clear of all liens, charges and encumbrances and is not subject to any right, claim or interest of any other person;
(d) it has complied with all laws in effect in the jurisdiction in which the Property is located with respect to the Property and such Property has been duly and properly staked and recorded in accordance with such laws and that the Optionee may enter in, under or upon the Property for all purposes of this Agreement without making any payment to, and without accounting to or obtaining the permission of, any other person other than any payment required to be made under this Agreement; and
(e) there is no adverse claim or challenge against or to the ownership of or title to the Property, or any portion thereof nor is there any basis therefor and there are no outstanding agreements or options to acquire or purchase the Property or any portion thereof or interest therein and no person has any royalty or interest whatsoever in production or profits from the Property or any portion thereof.
2.3 The representations and warranties hereinbefore set out are conditions on which the parties have relied in entering into this Agreement, are to be construed as both conditions and warranties and shall, regardless of any investigation which may have been made by or on behalf of any party as to the accuracy of such representations and warranties, survive the closing of the transaction contemplated hereby and each of the parties will indemnify and save the other harmless from all loss, damage, costs, actions and suits arising out of or in connection with any breach of any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement, and each party shall be entitled, in addition to any other remedy to which it may be entitled, to set off any such loss, damage or costs suffered by it as a result of any such breach against any payment required to be made by it to any other party hereunder.
3. FIRST OPTION
3.1 The Optionor hereby grants to the Optionee the sole and exclusive right and option to acquire an undivided Fifty percent (5(^) interest in and to the Property, free and clear of all liens, charges, encumbrances, claims, rights or interest of any person (the "First Option"), such First Option to be exercisable by the Optionee:
(a) paying to the Optionor S15,000 within 10 days of the Approval Date;
(b) paying to the Optionor the amounts stipulated in Section 3.2 below and in accordance with the timetable set out in therein;
(c) incurring Expenditures of not less than an aggregate Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (S750,000) ("First Option Expenditures") within a period of three (3) years of the Agreement Date in the following manner:
(i) minimum Expenditures of S40,000 by October 31, 2000;
(ii) aggregate minimum Expenditures of S100,000 by the first anniversary of the Agreement Date (including the amount incurred under (i) above);
(iii) aggregate minimum Expenditures of S200,000 by the second anniversary of the Agreement Date (including the amounts incurred under (i) and (ii) above); and
(iv) the balance of the First Option Expenditures by the third anniversary of the Agreement Date.
3.2 Until such time as the First Option has been exercised in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.1, the Optionee shall also be required to pay to the Optionor additional aggregate payments of Fifty Thousand Dollars (S50,000), with the first, second and third anniversary payments totalling Thirty Thousand Dollars (530,000), being the minimum required payments, if the Optionee wishes to exercise the First Option, to the Optionor by certified cheque or bank draft as follows:
(a) 510,000 on the first anniversary of the Approval Date;
(b) S10,000 on the second anniversary of the Approval Date;
(c) 510,000 on the third anniversary of the Approval Date;
(d) S 10,000 on the fourth anniversary of the Approval Date; and
(e) 510,000 on the fifth anniversary of the Approval Date.
In the event the First Option has been exercised by the Optionee and not all of the requirements in this Section 3.2 have been met as at the date of such exercise, such remaining requirements will be deemed to be requirements for the exercise of the Second Option by the Optionee as
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described in Section 4 Any reiTKiiniiig requirements of Section 32 iliat lin ve not been met as at the d;ite ofexerci.se or termination of the Second Option in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement shall be included as obligations of the Optionee in the Joint Venture agreement to be entered into between the parties in accordance with Section 7.4 herein.
4. SECOND OPTION
4.1 The Optionor hereby grants to the Optionee the sole and exclusive right and option to acquire a further undivided Ten percent (10^) interest in and to the Property, free and clear of all liens, charges, encumbrances, claims, rights or interest of any person (the "Second Option"), such Second Option to be exercisable by the Optionee:
(a) by exercising the First Option by satisfying the requirements of Section 3.1;
(b) within an additional three (3) year period after the third anniversary of the Agreement Date, being a total of six (6) years, incurring additional Expenditures of not less than an aggregate Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (5750,000) such that the aggregate Expenditures incurred on the Property by the Optionee shall equal at least One Million Five Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars (SI,540,000); and
(c) making the payments described in Section 3.2 that have not previously been made pursuant to the exercise of the First Option.
5. RIGHT OF ENTRY
5.1 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and until this Agreement is terminated, the Optionee, its servants and agents shall have the sole and exclusive right to:
(a) enter in, under or upon the Property and conduct Mining Work;
(b) exclusive and quiet possession of the Property;
(c) bring upon the Property and to erect thereon such mining facilities as it may consider advisable; and
(d) remove from the Property ore or mineral products for the purpose of bulk sampling, pilot plant or test operations.
6. POWERS, DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF OPTIONEE
6.1 The Optionee shall have full right, power and authority to do everything necessary or desirable as Operator of the property to carry out an exploration program on the Property and to determine the manner of exploration and development of the Property and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the right, power and authority to:
(a) regulate access to the Property, subject only to the right of the Optionor and its representatives to have access to the Property at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting work being done thereon but at their own risk am) expense;
(b) employ and engage such employees, agents and independent contractors as it may consider necessary or advisable lo carry out ils duties and obligations hereunder and in this connection to delegate any of its powers and rights to perform its duties and obligations hereunder but the Optionee shall not enter into contractual relationships except on terms which are commercially competitive;
(c) execute all documents, deeds and instruments, do or cause to be done all such acts and things and give all such assurances as may be necessary to maintain good and valid title to the Property and each party hereby irrevocably constitutes the Optionee its true and lawful attorney to give effect to the foregoing and hereby agrees to indemnify and save the Optionee harmless from any and all costs, loss or damage sustained or incurred without gross negligence or bad faith by the Optionee directly or indirectly as a result of its exercise of its powers pursuant to this Subsection 6. l (c); and
(d) conduct such title examinations and cure such title defects as may be advisable in the reasonable judgment of the Optionee.
6.2 The Optionee shall have the duties and obligations to:
(a) keep the Property free and clear of all liens and encumbrances arising from its operations hereunder (except liens contested in good faith by the Optionee) and in good standing by the doing and filing, or payment in lieu thereof, of all necessary assessment work and payment of all taxes required to be paid and by the doing of all other acts and things and the making all other payments required to be made which may be necessary in that regard. The Optionee shall deliver to the Optionor copies of all assessment reports applicable to the Property;
(b) permit the Optionor and its representatives, duly authorized by it, in writing or by facsimile, at their own risk and expense, access to the Property at all reasonable times and to all records prepared by the Optionee in connection with Mining Work. The Optionee shall prepare and deliver to the Optionor at reasonable intervals, but in any event not less frequently than once each calendar quarter, reports on all Mining Work conducted by the Optionee. Raw digital data will be provided at the Optionor's request and cost;
(c) conduct all work on or with respect to the Property in a careful and minerlike manner and in accordance with generally accepted professional standards and in accordance with the applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the Property is located and indemnify and save the Optionor harmless from any and all claims, suits or actions made or brought against the Optionor as a result of work done by the Optionee on or with respect to the Property;
(d) obtain and maintain or cause any contractor engaged by it hereunder to obtain and maintain, during any period in which active work is carried out hereunder, not less than the following:
(i) employer's liability insurance covering each employee engaged in the operations hereunder to the extent of SI,000,000 where such
- 8 - employee is not covered by Worker's ('ompcns;ilion;
(ii) comprehensive general liability insurance in such from as may be customarily carried by a prudent operator for similar operations with a bodily injury, death and property damage limit of SI,000,000 inclusive;
(iii) vehicle, aircraft and watercraft insurance covering all aircraft, vehicles and watercraft owned and non-owned, operated and/or licensed by the Optionee, with a bodily injury, death and property damage limit of 33,000,000 inclusive;
(e) arrange for and maintain Worker's Compensation or equivalent coverage for all eligible employees engaged by the Optionee in accordance with local statutory requirements; and
(f) maintain true and correct books, accounts and records of operations hereunder.
7. VESTING OF INTEREST
7.1 Forthwith upon the Optionee exercising the First Option by performing the requirements of Section 3.1, an undivided Fifty percent (50%) interest in and to the Property shall vest, and shall be deemed for all purposes hereof to have vested, in the Optionee.
7.2 Forthwith upon the Optionee exercising the Second Option by performing the requirements of Section 4.1, a further undivided Ten percent (10%) interest in and to the Property shall vest, and shall be deemed for all purposes hereof to have vested, in the Optionee.
7.3 The Optionor covenants and agrees to deliver to the Optionee, on or immediately after the Approval Date, such recordable transfer or transfers, or such other instruments as may be required, of an aggregate One Hundred percent (100%) interest in and to the Property and the Optionee shall be entitled forthwith to record such transfer documents in the appropriate office in the jurisdiction in which the Property is located but shall hold such interest in trust for the benefit of the parties hereto, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; provided that the Optionee executes and delivers to the Optionee's solicitors, Salley Bowes Harwardt, such transfer or transfers or such other instruments to be held "In Trust" to transfer back the Optionor's interest in and to the property in the event the Optionee is in default in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
7.4 (a) (i) In the event of the termination of the Second Option and provided that theFirst Option has been exercised by the Optionee, the parties shall associate and shall be deemed to have associated themselves as a single purpose joint venture for the purpose of continuing exploration and development of the Property with a view to placing the Property or a portion thereof into Commercial Production (the "Joint Venture"). The Joint Venture will be governed in accordance with the terms of a definitive joint venture agreement which will be negotiated and finalized between the parties acting in good faith within 120 days of the termination of the Second Option. The parties will, as of the commencement date of the Joint Venture, be deemed to have the following respective interests and to have
-9 - incurred ihc following deemed expenditures:
i^dkiPA'l! Interest Deemed Expenditures
Optionee 507o 5790,000 Optionor 50 Jo S790,000
(a) (ii) Subsequent to the formation of the Joint Venture, all Expenditures shall be funded by the parties pro rata in accordance with their respective interests in the Property. If a work program in respect of the Property is thereafter approved by the management committee of the Joint Venture and if a party fails to make a required contribution to costs under such a work program, its percentage working interest ("Working Interest") at any time shall be calculated as follows:
Working Interest ^ (A -f B) x 100C
A = Deemed Expenditures of that party (as calculated above).
B = Actual Expenditures of that party (excluding actual Expenditures made prior to the Optionee exercising the First Option).
C ^ Total Expenditures (deemed and actual) of all parties (excluding actual Expenditures made prior to the Optionee exercising the First Option).
(b) (i) In the event that both the First Option and the Second Option have been exercised by the Optionee, the parties shall associate and shall be deemed to have associated themselves as a single purpose joint venture for the purpose of continuing exploration and development of the Property with a view to placing the Property or a portion thereof into Commercial Production (the "Joint Venture"). The Joint Venture will be governed in accordance with the terms of a definitive joint venture agreement which will be negotiated and finalized between the parties acting in good faith within 120 days of the exercise of the Second Option. The parties will, as of the commencement date of the Joint Venture, be deemed to have the following respective interests and to have incurred the following deemed expenditures:
Participant Interest Deemed Expenditures
Optionee 60 7o 3 1,540,000 Optionor 409& Si,026,666
If as a result of the foregoing adjustments the Working Interest of a party in the Joint Venture is reduced to Ten (109&) or less, then the Working Interest in the Joint Venture of such party shall be converted into a Net Smelter Returns Royalty. The Joint Venture agreement shall also provide that the Optionee shall have the right to terminate the Joint Venture agreement upon written notice to the Optionor and in such event any unfulfilled obligations of the Optionee lo
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make payments lo (he Optionor pursuant lo Section 3.2 shall terminate and the Optionee shall he required to transfer to the Optionor at the Optionee's cost all its interest in the Property.
7.5 The parties acknowledge the right and privilege of the Optionor and Optionee to file, register and/or to otherwise deposit a copy of this Agreement in the appropriate recording office for the jurisdiction in which the Property is located and with any other governmental agencies to give third parties notice of this Agreement, and hereby agree, each with the other, to do or cause to be done all acts or things reasonably necessary to effect such filing, registration or deposit.
8. TERMINATION OF OPTIONS
8.1 In the event of default in the performance of the requirements of Section 3.1, then subject to the provisions of Sections 8.3 and 17.1 of this Agreement, the First Option, the Second Option and this Agreement shall terminate.
8.2 In the event the Optionee exercises the First Option but defaults in the performance of the requirements of Subsection 3.2 then subject to the provisions of Sections 8.3 and 17.1 of this Agreement, the Second Option shall terminate.
8.3 The Optionee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving 30 days' written notice of such termination to the Optionor and upon the effective date of such termination this Agreement shall be of no further force and effect, except the Optionee shall be required to perform any obligations which are the responsibility of the Optionee as specified under the provisions of this Agreement and which have not been satisfied.
8.4 In addition to the right of termination under Section 8.3, in the event the Optionee has exercised the First Option, the Optionee shall have the right to terminate the Second Option by giving written notice of such termination to the Optionor and in such event, this Agreement shall survive insofar as it relates to the exercise of the First Option and the formation of the joint venture pursuant to the terms of Section 7.4 (a)(i).
8.5 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, in the event of termination of this Agreement, the Optionee shall:
(a) transfer or re-transfer the Property to the Optionor. provided always that the Property shall, at the date of such transfer or re-transfer, be in good standing for a period of not less than six (6) months;
(b) deliver to the Optionor any and all reports and engineering data of any kind, including raw digital data, whatsoever pertaining to the Property or related to Mining Work which has not been previously delivered to the Optionor;
(c) perform or secure the performance of all reclamation and environmental rehabilitation as may be required by all applicable legislation; and
(d) upon notice from the Optionor, remove all materials, supplies and equipment from the Property, provided however, that the Optionor may dispose of any such materials, supplies or equipment not removed from the Property within one hundred and eighty (180) days of receipt of such notice by the Optionee.
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9. CONFIDENTIALITY
9.1 All information and data concerning or derived from Mining Work shall be confidential and, except to the extent required by law or by regulation of any securities commission, stock exchange or other regulatory body, shall not be disclosed to any person other than a party's professional advisors or an Affiliate without the prior written consent of the other party or parties, which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld.
10. RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENATION
10.1 No party (the "Selling Party") shall sell, transfer, convey, assign, mortgage or grant an option in respect of or grant a right to purchase or in any manner transfer or alienate all or any portion of its interest or rights under this Agreement without the prior consent in writing, within 30 days of receipt of notice thereof, of the other parties, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, and the failure to notify the Selling Party within the said 30 days that such consent has been widiheld shall be deemed to constitute the consent of the other parties.
10.2 Before the completion of any sale or other disposition by any party of its interests or rights or any portion thereof under this Agreement, the Selling Party shall require the proposed acquirer to enter into an agreement with the party or parties not selling or otherwise disposing, on the same terms and conditions as set out in this Agreement.
10.3 The provisions of Sections 10.1 and 10.2 shall not prevent a party from entering into an amalgamation or corporate reorganization which will have the effect in law of the amalga mated or surviving company possessing all the property, rights and interests and being subject to all the debts, liabilities and obligations of each amalgamating or predecessor company, or prevent a part}' from assigning its interest to an Affiliate of such party provided that the Affiliate first complies with Section 10.2.
11. AFTER ACQUIRED PROPERTIES
11.1 The parties covenant and agree, each with the other, that any and all After Acquired Properties shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and shall be added to and deemed, for all purposes hereof, to be included in the Property. Any costs incurred by the Optionee in staking, locating, recording or otherwise acquiring any After Acquired Properties shall be included in the calculation of its Expenditures hereunder.
12. NOTICE
12.1 Any notice, direction, or other instrument required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given by the delivery of same or by mailing same by prepaid registered or certified mail or by sending same by telegram, telex, telecommunication or other similar form of communication, in each case addressed to the intended recipient as follows:
Canadian Golden Dragon Resources Ltd. 20 Maud Street Toronto, OntarioM5V 2M5
- 12 -Alleniion: Dr. F.iliot Slrtishin. President Telephone: (416) 504 0077 Fax: (416)504-6019
New Millennium Metals Corporation 1730-355 Burrard Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 2G8Attention: Frank Hallam, President Telephone: (604) 642-0662 Fax: (604) 669-8915
12.2 Any notice, direction, or other instrument aforesaid will, if delivered, be deemed to have been given and received on the day it was delivered, and if mailed, be deemed to have been given and received on the fifth business day following the day of mailing, except in the event of disruption of the postal service in which event notice will be deemed to be received only when actually received and, if sent by telegram, telecommunication or other similar form of communication, be deemed to have been given and received on the day it was actually received.
12.3 Any party may at any time give notice in writing to the others of any change of address, and from and after the giving of such notice, the address therein specified will be deemed to be the address of such party for the purposes of giving notice hereunder.
13. FURTHER ASSURANCES
13.1 Each of the parties covenants and agrees, from time to time and at all times, to do all such further acts and execute and deliver all such further deeds, documents and assurances as may be reasonably required in order to fully perform and carry out the terms and intent of this Agreement.
14. TIME OF THE ESSENCE
14. l Time shall be of the essence in the performance of this Agreement.
15. ENUREMENT
15.1 This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.
16. FORCE MAJEURE
16.1 No party will be liable for its failure to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement due to a cause beyond its reasonable control (except those caused by its own lack of funds) including, but not limited to, acts of God, fire, storm, flood, explosion, strikes, lockouts or other industrial disturbances, acts of public enemy, war, riots, laws, rules and regulations or orders of any duly constituted governmental authority, or non availability of materials or transportation (each an "Intervening Event").
16.2 All time limits imposed by this Agreement will be extended by a period equivalent
-13- lo i he period of delay resulting from an Intervening F.venl.
16.3 A party relying on the provisions of Section 16.1 hereof, insofar as possible, shall promptly give written notiee to the other party of the particulars of the "Intervening Event, shall give written notiee to all other parties as soon as the Intervening Event ceases to exist, shall take all reasonable steps to eliminate any Intervening Event and will perform its obligations under this Agreement as far as practicable, but nothing herein will require such party to settle or adjust any labour dispute or to question or to test the validity of any law, rule, regulation or order of any duly constituted governmental authority or to complete its obligations under this Agreement if an Intervening Event renders completion impossible.
17. DEFAULT
17. l If a party (the "Defaulting Party") is in default of any requirement herein set forth, the party affected by such default (the "Non-Defaulting Party") shall give written notiee to all other parties within sixty (60) days of becoming aware of such default, specifying the default, and the Defaulting Party shall not lose any rights under this Agreement, nor shall the Agreement or the First or Second Option terminate, nor shall the Non-Defaulting Party have any rights, remedies or cause of action pursuant to this Agreement, or otherwise hereunder as a result of such default, unless within sixty (60) days after the giving of notiee of default by the Non-Defaulting Party, the Defaulting Party has failed to cure the default by the appropriate performance, and if the Defaulting Party fails within such period to cure such default, the Non- Defaulting Party shall only then be entitled to seek any remedy it may have on account of such default.
18. SEVERABILITY
18.1 If any one or more of the provisions contained herein should be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect in any jurisdiction, the validity, legality and enforceability of such provisions shall not in any way be affected or unpaired thereby in any other jurisdiction and the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein shall not in any way be affected or unpaired thereby.
19. AMENDMENT
19.1 This Agreement may not be changed orally but only by an agreement in writing, signed by the parry against which enforcement, waiver, change, modification or discharge is sought.
20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
20. l This Agreement constitutes and contains the entire agreement and understanding between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements, memoranda, correspondence, communications, negotiations and representations, whether oral or written, express or implied, statutory or otherwise between the parties or any of them with respect to the subject matter hereof.
21. OPTION ONLY
21.1 This Agreement provides for an option only, and except as specifically provided
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otherwise, nothing herein contained shall he constnied as obligating the Optionee to do any acts or make any payments hereunder and any act or acts or payment or payments as shall he made hereunder shall not be construed as obligating the Optionee to do any further act or make any further payment.
22. CONDITION PRECEDENT
22.1 The obligations of the Optionee under this Agreement are subject to the prior acceptance for filing of this Agreement on behalf of the Optionee by the Exchange.
23. GOVERNING LAW AND ARBITRATION
23.1 This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Province of British Columbia and the laws of Canada applicable therein.
23.2 All disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, or in respect of any defined legal relationship associated therewith or derived therefrom, shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the rules of the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre.
23.3 The appointing authority shall be the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre and the case shall be administered by the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre in accordance with its "Procedures for Cases under the BCICAC Rules" at Vancouver, British Columbia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day, month and year first above written.
THE COMMON SEAL of CANADIAN )GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD. )was hereto apjxed in the presence of: )
c/sAuthorized Signatory
Authorized Signatory
-15-THE COMMON SEAL of NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION was hereto affixed in the presence of:
Authorized Signatory ' /j '
Authorized Signatory
C/S
HIS IS SCHEDULE "A" TO THE OPTION AGREEMENT DATED APRIL 6, 2000 BETWEEN NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION AND
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD.
Description of Otter Tooth Property
"(^a^^j^^f-,-'..
TB 1229568
TB 1229569
TB 1229571
TB 1229675
TB 1229604
TB 1229605
TB 1229606
Unit Size-. . - - '- ' - ' -' !?-- . '
16
4
16
16
16
16
16
Area of Claim (hectares)
256
64
256
256
256
256
256
. .' V. : '- \- ''' ~ :-'\i-'
Recording Date"?
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 1999
March 15, 2000
•'" Expiry Date :
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
all located in Puddy Lake Township, Thunder Bay Mining Division, Province of Ontario and beneficially owned by and recorded in the name of Canadian Golden Dragon Resources Ltd.
THIS IS SCHEm ILE "B" TO THE OPTION AGREEMENT DATED APRIL 6, 2000BETWEEN NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION AND
CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD.
Net Smelter Returns Royalty
1. As additional consideration the Optionee acknowledges and agrees that its interest in the Property shall be subject to a royalty or charge in the amount of two percent (2%) of Net Smelter Returns in favour of the Optionor.
2. For the purpose of this Agreement, "Net Smelter Returns" shall mean the actual proceeds received by the Optionee from a smelter or other place of sale or treatment with respect to all ore removed by the Optionee from the Property as evidenced by its returns or settlement sheets after deducting from the said proceeds all freight or other transportation costs from the shipping point to the smelter or other place of sale or treatment but without any other deduction whatsoever.
3. Net Smelter Returns due and payable to the Optionor hereunder shall be paid within thirty (30) days after receipt of the said actual proceeds by the Optionee.
4. Within ninety (90) days after the end of each fiscal year of the Optionee during which the Property was in Commercial Production, the records relating to the calculation of Net Smelter Returns during that fiscal year shall be audited and any adjustments shall be made forthwith. The audited statements shall be delivered to the Optionor who shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of such statements to question in writing their accuracy and, failing such question, the statements shall be deemed correct.
5. The Optionor or its representatives duly appointed in writing shall have the right at all reasonable times, upon written request, to inspect such books and financial records of the Optionee as are relevant to the determination of Net Smelter Returns and at their own expense, to make copies thereof.
6. Any defined terms used herein shall have the same meaning as set out in the Option Agreement, dated for reference the 6th day of April, 2000, made between New Millennium Metals Corporation and Canadian Golden Venture Resources Ltd., to which this Schedule "B" is appended.
APPENDIX 2
Analytical Results for
2006 Sampling
Ottertootfa Property
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
Maaiff, 0*6*30. 2000
NewMtBenumMiiMv
t-'Crllllciif c Or Analysis 1070 UTHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2^^ THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P7B 6G3 yi' PHONE (807) 623-6448 ^ FAX (807) 623-6820
Del* Hvcefcwd :Suite 1730, 355 Bwnrd Street Date CWH|)M*d :Vancouver, BC. CAV6C2G8
16*4)9-0027-00-00
Job* 200041077
Pt* (604)669-5598 FM*; (604)669-8915. (604)467-7015
Aceuraecfly*45664
45665
45666
45667
4566*
45669
45670
45671
45672
45673
45674 Check
45675
45676
45677
4567*
45679
456*0
456*1
456*2
456*3
456*4 Cbeck
456*5
456*6
45697
Client Id11611
11612
11613
11614
11615
11717
1171*
11719
11720
11721
11721
11722
11723
11724
11725
11726
11727
1172*
11729
11730
11730
11731
11732
11733
Reference:Sample*:
mat
Au Pt Pd Rh A0 Coppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm<$ < 15 * 10 -1 1
<) < 15 < 10 < l
<i < 15 < 10 < l
c5 -e 15 *10 2
*5 *I5 *IO 1
<5 <15 14 2
17 < 15 17 2
7 < 15 17 2
*5 *J5 12 1
O -e IS -*1Q *1
<5 <15 <10 2
*5 *15 *10 * l
<i f 15 f 10 -ci
<5 <15 <10 -ci
*5 *15 *10 2
*5 *I5 <1D ^1
<5 <15 <10 2
*5 <15 *10 <l
e5 *I5 15 J
*5 *I5 *IO *1
<s * is *ro *i25 <J5 <10 3
*5 *15 *10 <l
<5 <15 <10 2
121 Rock
Cu FB M Pbppm ppm ppm ppm
53 22
12 16
10 44
9 798
15 M26
115 120
897 1945
803 935
132 208
38 36
36 33
40 37
29 22
87 49
18 16
72 36
218 15
35 14
224 56
10 85
9 86
321 49
7 1748
14 2127
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
MondB^ Oowhcr 10, 2000
Necr lunarium KfinMt Suite 1730, 355 Bumrd Street Vancouver. BC. CAV6C20* Pt* (604)469-5598 Fi** (604)6694915, (604)467-7015t **- t^"' '"" HP'* "' "F
Accumssay*
49619
45690
45691
45692
45693
45694 Check
45695
45696
45697
45698
45699
45700
45701
45702
45703
45704 Check
45705
45706
45707
457QS
45709
45710
45711
.V- ^-^ *r
Client Id
11734
11735
11736
11737
11738
11739
11739
11740
J 1741
11742
11743
11744
11745
11746
11747
11748
11748
11751
11752
11753
11754
11755
11756
11757
ClTillCHH? OI AHJIiy WJfr 1 070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P7S 6G3
PHONE (807) 623-6448 FAX (807) 623-6820
Date Comptatad : 27-Oct-OO J*** 200041077
Sample*; 121 Rock
Au R Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Pb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm•f S -e 15 *10 2 3 2132
<S *U *W l 42 51
< 5 < 15 < 10 l 26 55
f 5 f 1 5 < 10 -e 1 66 57
e 5 < lS <l'0 2 1 6 32
* S f 15 ^ 10 1 14 21
*5 -t 15 * 10 *:l 14 21
< 5 < IS *: 10 2 27 65
x 5 -CIS * 10 *l 25 33
e 5 -c 15 c 10 < 1 9 10
< 5 -: 15 < 10 -e 1 80 87
*5 -US -i 10 -ei 47 27
O *:15 ^O <l 27 49
-f 5 -c 15 * 10 2 29 81
e 5 -s 15 15 1 130 84
^ "CIS -rio 1 77 53
* 5 < 15 -c IO < 1 76 51
18 < 15 < 10 -el 208 330
*5 *15 *10 < l 57 221
^ *J5 <10 -ci 45 41
*5 < 15 <10 *1 34 34
c5 *15 <10 <! 280 1116
< 5 < 15 < IO 1 1 69 87
7 < 15 11 *1 470 551
Zn ppm
flft: 2* 6
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION Of ASSAY LABORATORY SER INC.
Mnfcr, Quote 30, 20OO
NenrMiBcniuniMioes Suite 1730, 35S BumnlStra* Vancouver, BC CAV6C2G8PI* (604)069-5591 FMfc (604)669-8915. (604)467-7015
Accuraswy*
45712
45713
45714 Cheek
45715
45716
45717
45718
45719
45720
45721
45722
45723
45724 Oudc
45725
45726
45727
45728
45729
45730
45731
45732
45733
45734 Check
45735
CHtrrtkJ
1175*
11759
11759
11760
11761
11762
11763
11764
11765
11766
11767
1176*
1176*
11769
11770
11771
11772
11773
11774
1 1775
11776
11777
11777
11771
Au Pt Pd
ppb ppb ppb0 *IS <\0
e5 1 15 tlC
< 5 < 15 < 10
*S < \S < W
^ <15 < W
<5 <15 <1O
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< S * 15 < 10
6 1 15 14
<S <15 -e ID
37 17 36
16 19 31
16 * 15 34
21 20 25
5 16 23
19 23 29
24 19 42
106 19 57
13 18 < 10
6 52 54
< S * IS < \0
216 ^5 48
267 21 41
W 17 -c 1O
Analysis 107THUNDEI
EM* Rveoivod : 16-Oc D** CompMcd : 27-Oc
Job* 20004Reference :
SampteO. 121
Rh A0 Co Cu ppb ppm ppm ppm
O 88
ci 16
<l 16
*1 104
<l 92
ci 23
'1 24
ci 115
<1 IS
<l 240
^ 2846
1 693
2 701
3 1003
2 253
3 993
5 1323
5 2424
< 1 629
<l 378
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5 MOOW
6 >IOOOO
1 397
'0 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 * BAr. ONTARIO P78 6G3
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Fe Nf Pb Zn ppm ppm ppm ppm
93
45
45
199
200
50
35
118
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212
2052
823
831
738
331
911
764
651
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165
967
978
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSA Y LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
Mmty, Ortohv 30, 2000
New KfiOemuin Mine*
VxCriillCvCC OI Analysis 1070 LITHIUM DRIVE. UNIT 2THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 6G3
PHONE (807) 623-6448m ^ v FAX (807) 623-6820 Dri* Reeled : 16-Oct-OO
Suite 1730, 355 Butnrd StreetVancouver, BC, CA
PMt (604)669-5598 Pu* (604)6694915. (604)467-7015
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45736
45737
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45740
45741
45742
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45745
45746
45747
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45749
4S750
45751
45752
45753
45754 Cheek
45755
45756
45757
4575*
45759
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11779
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117*1
117*2
117*3
117*4
117*5
117*6
117*6
117*7
117*8
117*9
11790
11791
11792
11793
11794
11795
11795
11796
11797
1179*
11801
11*02
Date Comptowd : 27-Oci-OOJob* 200041077
Reference: Samp***: 121 Rock
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Mi Pbppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
7 * 15 * 10 * 1 197 392
7 *15 1 10 1 1 337 365
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9 -c 15 -* 10 -si 31) 337
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45 69 38 3 4237 2377
56 46 52 4 6422 2080
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^ ^5* 10 *:1 79 86
10 * IS <\Q -O 646 645
8 * 15 1 10 -el 649 293
11 -c 15 -e 10 -ci *11 870
13 < 15 W * l 94* 1099
O <lS <lO •ci 167 98
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CertW#dBy:
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
Monk*. Ottektr 30. 2000
New Mflleoium Mhw*
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45761
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45763
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45766
45767
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45769
45770
45771
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45773
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45776
45777
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45779
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11*06
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PHONE (807) 623-6448 FAX (8O7) 623-6820
16-Oct-OOCM* Computed : 27-Oet-OO
Job* 200041077O^^A^iMMfeA -KwomiQO * Sampte*
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Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co ppb ppb ppb ppo ppm ppm<5 <15 <lO 2
•O -cis * 10 1
•e 5 *: M -c 10 2
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121
Cu ppm
36
21
67
31*
314
33
109
65
63
35
296
37
20
71
71
14
Z
3
1
216
33
50
53
33
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63
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58
573
572
74
30
19
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17
441
22
29
75
73
30
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45796
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11*25
11*26
11*27
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170
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Page 6 of6
APPENDIX 3
Statement of Expenditures
Year 2000
OTTERTOOTH PROPERTY
APPENDIX 4
Certification of Qualifications
I Darin W. Wagner of 12211 210th Street, Maple Ridge, B.C. do hereby certify that:
1. I am employed by New Millennium Metals Corporation as Vice-President, Exploration, am an officer of said company and have been since March 2000
2. I have been employed as a practicing geologist since 1991 in British Columbia, Ontario, the Northwest Territories and Overseas
3. I received a B. Se. degree in Geology from the University of Waterloo in 1989
4. I received an M. Se. degree in Geology from Carleton University in 1993
5. I have personal knowledge of the facts enclosed and believe them to be true
j jOTTERTOOTH PROPERTY - 2000 EXPENDITURES - FIELD
Field Staffing
Barren SenftRichard KozackSandy StaresRick CrackerDarin Wagner
Trawl
Days/*
2519181812
Travel to Thunder Bay (within Ont)Van RentalRick's Car-RentalTruck
425
Transport of Gear (to Thunder Bay)
Field Costs
Huron Air - PlanesCanoe RentalGroceriesMotor Rental
2 weeks
2 weeksEquipment Rental - S. Stares-uel for Motors/Stoves/PropaneMotelsRestaurant Meals
GeochemistryAnalytical**
GeophysicsAirborne Mag PurchaseGeophysical ConsultingTerracad - Plotting
Misc. Costs
15
120
-J. Klein
Base Map Preparation - GeosatMap Printing 1Plywood, Lumber Camp ConstructionCommunications (Satellite Phone)*
Cost/
225250250250300
726056
150
150
74.25
20.5
Mise Costs (Sampling supplies, flagging, markers.etc)Purchase of Maps, RepMise Office Supplies
Totals - Field
Report PreparationReport Copying/Printinc
orts, Copying
31
300
Total Expenditure (excluding tenure)
Total
S 5,625S 4,750S 4,500S 4,5009 3,600
S 855S 288S 120S 280S 669
S 3,150S 300S 1,245S 300S 650S 465S 1,114S 865
S 2,460
S 652S 2,250,S 329
S 952S 560S 1,124S 752S 349S 286S 227
S 43,217
900.0086.00
S 44,203.24
Note * - Extremely high communications charges due to extremely foggyweather making a number of calls to Huron Air and Thunder Bay necessaryto coordinate mobilization/demobilization
Note ** - 7 rock samples were collected outside the field identified claimboundaries, but inside the intrusion and have been included due to theirsignificance in understanding the geology of the property and the distributionof the mineralization
Ottertoottl PropertyTotal Field Magnetic*(OGS 2000 Release)
and Claims
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Sample Numbers 2000 Sampling
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LithologyG = Gabbro (Mg - Medium Grained)HbG s Hornblende MesogabbroLg = LeucogabbroPyx s PyroxeniteMvol = Mafic VolcanicD = DiabaseSed s Weakly Graphitic Metasediment
-Sil 3 Silica Altered-Bio s Biotite Altered-Chi = Chlorite Altered-Car s Carbonate Altered
Peg f Pegmatite Qtz 9 Quartz
- Lithologic Contact- Intrusive Contact- Alteration Zone
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Ottertooth PropertyOutcrops Mappedwith Lithologies
and Lithological Contacts
Roc^Samples by PIPd
T 100 to 1,240 (5) 75 to 100 (2) 60 to 75 (3) 22 to 60 (15)
O to 22 (95)
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with Geological Contacts
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23-May-OO26-May-OO
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623 14
618 15
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Date ReceivedDale Completed
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PHONE (807) 623-6448 FAX (807) 623-6820
: 26-May-OO. 30-May-OO
Job #200040304Reference --~ '
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< 5 < 15 20
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45 52
157 22
36 17
IS 368
18 343
17 70
30 57
159 17
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17 1 3
12 J5
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9911
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9914
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9918
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116
163
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57
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307
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES•\ OMSK )N ()t 'YSVU L ABORATORY MRVICES INC.
10 /C LITHIUf/ DRIVE. UNIT 2
Certificate of Analyst N DER *f^}^^*3SlFAX (80?) 623-6820
Wednesday, ,une07. 20(iO
New Millenium MinesSuite 1730, 355 BuirardVancouver, BC, CAV6C2G8Ph*: (604) 669-5598FaMfc (604)569-8915
Accurassay #11173
11174
11175
11176
11177
11178
11179 Check
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11182
I1IX3
11184
11185
11186
11IR7
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11196
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Date Received : OI-Jon-00Date Completed : 07-Jun-OO
Job #200040325Reference : LDI-2000-4Sample*: 58 Rock
Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Pb Znppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
13 73
5 13
13 13
271 120
123 A3
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES)Kf*FASSAYLABOK.'\T(.)K\ SLRVICES I\'C.
Wednesday, June 07, 20(0
New Millenium Mines Suite 1730, 355 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC, CA V6CZG8Ph*: (604) 669-5508 Fax*:
Certificate of Analysis 1070 LITHIUM DRIVE, UNIT 2 HUNGER BAV, ONTARIO P7B 6G3
PHONE (807) 623-6448 FAX (607) 523-6320
Dale Received : OI-Jun-00 Date Completed 07-Jun-OO
Job # 200040325 Reference LDI-2000-4 Sample*: 58 Rock
Accurassay #11197
11198
IH 99 Check-
11200
11201
11202
1 1203
11204
11205
11206
11207
11 20!*
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I12JO
11211
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11563
11563
11564
11565
11566
11567
12514
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12517
12518
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12520
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
MirticUiv. Auic l 1 '. 20*.H)
New Millenium Mines Suite 1730. 355 Burrard Vancouver. BC, CA V6C2G8Ph#: (6U4) (.69-5598 Fax*: (604) (.1)9-89 1 5
Accurassay #13644
13645
13646
13647
1.3648
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1 5652
1 3653
1 5(,54
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1 3656
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6289
6290
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Date Received : (3-jun-OO Date Completed 1 9-Jun-OO
Job #2000403 88 Reference : LDI-2000-7Sample*: 129
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5
100
118
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60
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217
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622
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
Monday, June l '). 2000
New Miileiuum Mines Suite 1730, 355 Burrard Street Vancouver. BC, CA V6C2G8PI* (604)(.69-559S Fax*: (604) (.69-8915
4^ j* f . - A ,Certificate of Analysis l O /(J LITHIUM DRIVE UNIT ^Hu O ERFAX (807)623 6820
Date Received : 1 3-Jun-OO Dais Completed ]9-Jun-00
Job #200040388 Reference : LDI-2000-7
Sample* 129 Rock
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13668
KI669
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13671
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13673
13674
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13676
13677
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6587
6588
6588
6589
6590
6591
6592
6593
6594
6595
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6616
6616
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6619
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TV ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES-^ "( ! '.'l '/S,V l\ , l / .M.'.., v , ,,,, ,,,... . l—*J
Monday
New Millenium Mines
Suite 1730. 355 Burrard .StreetVancouver. BC. C AV6C2G8Ph*: (604)669-5598Fax*: (604)669-8915
Certificate of Analysis '1 DRIVE. UNIT 2 TAR/0 P7B 5G3 •30/! 623-6448 : 807; 623-6820
Date Received : 13-Jun-OO
Date Completed : 19-Jun-OO
Job #200040388 Reference : LDI-2000-7
Sample*: 129 Rock
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1 3694
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6629
6630
6631
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES•\ DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
Vkmdat, ( fclohcr HO. 2W
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New Millenium .Mines Suite 1730, .555 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC. C AV6C2G8Ph* (604) 669-5598 Fen* (604)669-8915, (604)467-7015
Analysis 10/0 LITHIUM DRIVE .-.ir 2THUNDER BAY ONTARIO P?" -SG3
PHONE (807) 673-5448FAX '807;-^. ---20
Date Received 12-Oct-OODate Completed : 27-Oct-OO
Job #20004 1076Reference :Sample #: 13 Rock
EmaB: pgmrocks(^holinail.oom, questforf&nterftau; ea
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45651
45652
45653
45654
45655
45656
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45658
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12952
12953
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12955
12956
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256
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
T.^I\ A niiasl i X 2000
'•. -.-A Millenium Mines
370 LITHIUM DRIVE UNIT 2 THUNDER SAY. ONTAR'O P7B 6G3
n "'ONF '807! 623-6448 ' 8 "-7; 6.?3-5S20Date Received : •v~-j1 ijo-i'jO
'-.ij:;e \ i i n. .vo Burrard V A iu:ouver. BC. CA V n'lGS
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/A ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES\ /.VUS/f ' \ * i f -\---U i -\BOK-\H W) ,sm7(.75 /.\r.
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New Mjllenium Mines
Suite 1730. ;?55Burrard
Vancouver, BC, CAV6C2G8Ph* (6041 669-5598 Fax*: (604)669-8915
Accurassay #
19948
19949
1 3950
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19954
19955
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1070 LITHIUM DRIVE UMT 2
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.Street
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12643
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Date Received : io-Jul-00
Date Completed : 13-Jul-OO
Job # 200040532
Reference : LDI-2000-13
Sample*: 21 Rock
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Pb Zn ppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm^ ^ 15 -; 10 95 274
<5 < 1 5 < 10 37 142
<5 < 15 < iO 41 44
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PROCEDURE COOES: AL4APP, AL4CU, AL4NJ
Certified By:
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES•i P". N/! )V a t .-\5M\ i APc'^'Aff .'/\'\ SERVICE* * v-i.
Certificate of Analysis H DF DRIVE
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New \lillemum Mines Suite 1730 355 Burrard Street Vancouver. BC, CA V6C2G8Ph#: (.604- 669-5598
(604 669-8915
FAX (8
Date Received 07-Jul-OO Date Completed : ] 3-Jul-OO
Job # 20004053 i Reference : LDI-2000-12 Sample*: 27 Rock
Accurassay#
19943
i 9944
l 9945
19946
19947
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PROCEDURE COOES: AL4APP. AL4Cu, AL4Ni Page 2 of 2
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N'ew Millenium MinesSuite 1730. 355 BurrardVancouver. BC, C AV6C2G8Ph#: (604) 6f.9-5598 FBU#: (6G4)6*y-S9i5
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23753
22754
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23758
23759
23760
23761
23762
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6793
6794
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12676
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Date Received : 24-Jul-OODate Completed :
Job #200040600Reference : LDI-2000-16 Sample*: 40 Rock
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<5 < 15 < 10 30 !63
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^ O5 OO 8 16
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Certified By
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New MilleniumSuite 1730, 355 Burrard StreetVancouver, BC, CAV6C2G8PMI: (604} 6W-559SFax*: ( 604)669-8915, (604)467-7015Email: p^tmrocts^holmaii com, (|UfsUiy(a)in(er]tatc.c?.
LJ^I . VJI1 IHKIO P7FPHONE (807) 623-
FAX (807) 623- Date Received : 17-Jul-OODate Completed : |9-Jul-00
Job* 2000405 6 J Reference-LDI-2000-15
RockSample #: 41
Accurassay* CIJem |(j-''568 676,2 '569 6763
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21546
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21549
21550
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Date Received . 17-Jul-OO Dale Completed . jv-Jul-OO
Job #200040561 Reference : LDI-2000-15
Sample* 41 Rock
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Ni Ppm
M
92
47
118
2!4
117
IK5
47
Pb Zn ppm ppm
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'- 10
RI
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
(7-jf. ~j5Vancouver, BC CA V6C2G8
Street
"^ A i . ; uyO LITHIUM DRIVE UNr ^Of AnalvsiiHUNDER BAy - ONTARIO PTB SGI "•Jai^ PHONE ( 807; 6 ?3 , 4^FAX (807) 623-6F.20
Qate Recei
A9 Co cu PPm Ppm ppm
/85
Ni
73
76
H7
466
442
210
348
1/8
6X
113
105
*4
03
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA DIVISION OF A .S5AV LABORATORY SERVICES INC.
Wednesday ( fcuiher 21. 2000
\e\v Millenium Mines Suiic 17.ii). ?55 Burrard Vancouver BC. CA V6C2G8Ph*.' t ^,,.;.-;-*.--:*
e
Street
emilCaie OI AnaiVSlS 1070 UTHI-JW DRIVE UNIT 2THUNDER BAY. ONTARIO P?8 6G3
PHONF 507; n-T f,4t.R FA^ 807. f:-,-6820
Date Received : 30-Jun-OODate Completed . | Q-Jul-00
Job # 200040497 Reference: I.Dl-2000-liSample #: 23 Rctk
Email: piimr.tk.-. ahounai) com. questfiy -ii jnMrgdiC-Od
Accurassay #
18065 ^
18066
i S 067
1 3068
13069
18070 d
18071 (
18072 (
18073 |
18074 (
18075 Check
18076
18077 (
18078
18079 (
18080 (
18081 (
1 8082 i
18083
18084
18085 Check
18086
I8(.X7
18088
Client leis^~~~**~~
6714
67 i 5
6716
6717
25PJSTJID
^672O^--^;^1572?}^722^
6722
6723•IsHTy1**^^^^^^^"^
v /^6 J
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6730
6731
6731
(2839
12X40
12X41
Au Ptppb ppb
<5 17
< 5 "c 15
< 5 * 15
<5 < 15
<5 19
^ c 15
9 < 15
<5 < 15
<5 < 15
^ <15
<5 *15
<5 i67
8 < 15
8 < 15
^ 16
*S 22
<5 27
9 < 15
^ < 15
^ < 15
<5 17
^ 23
< 5 ?1
<5 37
Pd Rhppb ppb
i S
* JO
< !0
< 10
n00
23
11
*10
< 10
*10
161
27
20
•clO
<^o16
136
< 10
< 10
< iO
< jy
< 10
^10
Ag Co Cuppm ppm ppm
10
33
37
159
166
129
277
197
37
63
68
7
262
198
43
8
156
260
33
86
92
^ l
45
76
F e N ippm ppm
'-s
* 1*
I'j
5 j
?!.1
12?
;2
: -'
229
202-
Mi
20
17
20
151
249
I)
124Ci.'
129
sr,
17.'
1X5
Pb Znppm ppm
-IX
43
3 'J
6!
54
70
77
66
25
75
84
26
86
68
84
10
70
*7
31
46
44
If
M' t
45
PROCEDURE COOES: AL4APP, AL4Ag, AL4Cu, AL4Zn
Certified Bv: __________
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/\ ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
Certificate of Anatystf H " ^q
Xevv Miik-rium Mines Date Received : ZS-Jun-uO Suite (73" 35* Burrard Street Date Completed : I0-jul-00 Vancouver. BC. C-\ Job #20004048 i V6C2G8 Reference - LDI-2000-i
Ph#r 'f* **559S Sample*: 26 RFax* I--J4 -9-8'; 15
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Accurassay* Client Id ppfe ppb ppfa ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm
:7671 6541 < i < 15 11 i 14
17672 6542 <5 <I5 13 88
i7678 (^~67Q4^ <5 < 15 15 18-V
}~i'xi C lieck 6706 -. 5 ' :5 u :i5
;~;-S4 6709 ^^ ^'.'5 -- ^ 1 55
;-xS 6710 ^ s '- !5 " ' !^ -^
i r6S6 671! 5 --- !5 * i*,' i i- S
j7N*X 1265? --^ "- ' s ^ !t' ;-l
i7f,','() 12657 '5 r- i 5 ' 1" 45
176'if Check 12637 '5 -- i5 -- :n -f:
i 76 V3 12639 -- 5 .'u *' M* .V,
17694 12640 K' -15 on 5iy
PROCEDURE CODES: AL4APP. AL4Cu, AL4Ni
^' /^Certified By.. C '^^f\^rni.-LL-fl\
-V DRIVt :J"-;iT " \7ARIO P7B 6G3 L 307; 623-6448 ' 3071 623-6820
j
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Ni Pb Zn ppm ppm ppm
136
!75
i 7
64
53
7T
78
11 " S
Page 1 of 2
O
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES5FK\U T i /ve
Certificate of AnalysisL ITHIUM DRIVE UN; f 2
FAX i807;. 623-^32
New Millenium Mines
Suite 1730, 355 Burrard StreetVancouver, BC. C AV6C2G8Ph*: (604) A69-5598Fax*: (604". 669-8915
Date Received 26-Jun-OO Date Completed : 29-Jun-OO
Job # 200040460 Reference : LD1-2000-9
Sample*: 63 Rock
Accurassay t Client Id
16560 Cj56|T2
I'')56I Check 6681
16562 6682
16563 6683
16564 Cgsp
16565 CSP
16566 (j68(T)
16567 (^^Z^
16568 (g68jT;
16569 /-66^
16570 (p9(5
16571 Check 6690
!f572 C6^Tp)
16573 (jPwP'
16574 C^^-0
I--.575 CS)
(6576 (AM/5 y1
i 65 77 ^WS'.tft")
165 "x ^6697^)
(657'J (rfWS
Au Pt ppb ppb
10 27
6 21
^ 22
^ < \5
^ < 15
< 5 < 15
^ 27
< 5 * 1 5
-•s ---15
<5 < 15
• 5 -' ! 5
<^ '15
^ i < (5
-- - *. 1 5
,.5 1*
-c 5 - 15
..: -n
* ^ ^. 15
' : *' 15
,s j,,
x If.
Pd ppb
21
24
13
12
<10
* 10
33
< 10
< 10
< 10
< li;
< 1 0
-: Ut
!5
17
,n.
3.1
..-w
:L '
!.s
ic.
Rh Ag Co Cu ppb ppm ppm ppm
194
116
118
94
31
!5S
163
64
23
46
; j
46
50
:X9
;^5
;;-;
•v:
•y-
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:*-'
; 'i'.
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68
43
41
36
160
35
51
36
36
20
14
24
25
n
62
*7
t r
,..."*1
*
KM
PROCEDURE CODES* Ali*XPPr^L4Cu, AL4Ni
Certified By: ^__^
Page 3 ofJ
/A ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESA HAYS
fhursdas. .linn: 2V. 201X1
New Miilen.ium Mines
Suite 1730. 355 BurrardVancouver BC. CAV6C2G8Ph*: (6041 669-5598 Fax#: (604)669-8915
Accurassay #
16535
6536
16537
16538
16539
16540
16541 Check-
16542
16543
16544 (
16545 (]
16546 (
16547
! 6548 (
16549
16550
16551 C heel;
i 6552
16553
1 6554
16555
16556
16557
16558
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: .-/f':- ; l MilllM r'iviv
Certificate of Analysis H ' l fk ^K??*^ FAX :^07:
Date Received : 26-Jun-OO
Street Date Completed : 29-Jun-OOJob # 200040460
Reference : LD1-2000-9
Sample*: 63 Rock
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Client Id ppfc) ppb pp(3 ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm6658 No Sample
6659 No Sample
6660 No Sample
666 1 No Sample
6662 No Sample
6663 No Sample
6663 No Sample
6664 No Sample
6665 No Sample
JS666y < 5 ---15 r. 1 17 6X
JS66J/ *5 < \5 T 10 126 17
^666P: ^ -"5 00 102 .^4
^6669^ 8 <15 38 159 1*^^1'^6670 <5 -: 15 20 182 116
/MiTr^ •: 5 < 15 * K* 15 105
(ttlj 6 0? 23 ^7 IS
6671 '. 5 -.-5 i' 22! f?
(M,7\) < "5 -"'! -11 1" l (ia '5"
(^74^. v- s .. i 5 < 10 M9 l 1-1
C^^j ^-- ^ 13 ^ l" 3? 27
Q676) 7 -15 24 1K2
(j*??) -'S *I5 :i 15V 17
^67)O II < 15 13V 267 5
^79^) 5 < 15 29 236 19
PROCEDURE CODES: AL4APP, At.*eu , AUNi
Certified Bv: t • ••"CL^: l
E. ON! i : P/B 6G5
623-5-1^8623-o820
Pb Zn ppm ppm
Page 2 of 3
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES— ——— —— . —— .
i"hiu.idii\. .li.i,c 2 'i :0l)0
New MiJfenium Mines
Suite 17.50. 355 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC, CA V6C2G8Ph#: (w)4) 669-559H Fax*: (.Mu, 669-8915————————— ' ————— —————————
Accurassay* Client Id
1651 1 (6304?
16512 (^630?)
165 13 (^3063
165 '4 ( JOT;'
IS5 '5 Q308)
15516 (TZtfT)
'*517 C^guT)
16518 ^JJn^)
16519 qgir^
"'520 CgID
16521 Check 6313
'"-^ cT^bJ 6523 (^6315^
If'-s24 C^IT)
!('525 (^3)
"'"6 QpT)
K-527 (gjTT)
lfc -s^ Cfcpp
M W tZ^)
16530 (,S4|
16531 Check A54I
16532 654?
l 11 6656
16534 6657-^
PROCEDURE CODES:" AUAPf*rftL4C
Certified By: ,V ^ ,' ~———— —— —— i- —— L—
" ————————————— —————————————————— —————————————————— , ..————^—————-
Certificate of Analysis" L ^M^^'^*/ r - o i i L . i , i n x '- V. : : q
FAX {5~7;. 62^--:52ri
Date Received . 26-Jun-OO
Date Completed : 29-Jun-OO Job # 200040460
Reference : LDI-2000-9
Sample*: 63 Rock———— ——————————— ——————— - ————— —— ——— —————— mm
AU Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu FQ N. pb
PPb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
" 5 " l5 ^0 86 33
6 1 8 l 8 m 1 7* s x n , ,9228 ;o
<5 l 6 *c|0 IKlx 152
* S 2' "
" 5 1 8 " '77 23
" 5 " !5 " I0 ^ ,6
^ ^5 -eiO -, l'- 36
*r5 * i 5 c '0 l fn140 107
*" 5 * (5 ^- 10 , ,.i42 1 0y
< -;i 05 < lit ••' ! - 8f.
•-5 < 15 < lo .-,b4 20
" 5 v' 5 :6 iw 5:" 5 ':15 l 5 IXX ;,,
-'5 < (3 <iO HI/ j4j
^' ^ -' f -^ " i 74 :s
': ^ * li -: !(l ,- .10
' ; 5 ^ i? -'. HI lil f , j
No Sample
No Sample
No Sample
No Sample
No Sample
X AL4NI^ Page 1 ofj
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ACCURASSAY LABORATORIESsVU ; - \H( )k-\T( .'.Vr -' E VICTS l\t^^^^
Certificate of Analysis1IU7H l ; in' jV DRIVE tJNiT 2
B;. Y l', TAR (Q P7B -^Gl p HOr,E '307) 623-6448
r -* 307) 623-6320
\ew Millenium Mines Suite l "1C. .o 5 Burrard Street Vancouver. BC. CA V6C2G8Ph* (6041669-5598
Fax* ( 604)669-8915
Accurassay #
15209
15210
15211
15212
15213 ,
15214
15215 Check
Client Id6642
6643
6644
6645
r^TT?;^cCS652^
6652
Au ppb^<5
< s
41
< 5
7
7
Pt
ppb* 15
< 15
-- 15
< 15
< 1 5
^ 15
<!5
Pd ppb< 10
< 10
•c !0
< 10
1 .
-.-y
28
15216
15217
15218
152! 9
15220
15221
Date Received : 20-Jun-OO Date Completed : 26-Jun-OO
Job #200040413 Reference : LDf-2000-8
Sample*: 77 Rock
Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Pb Zn ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
< lo•^ w
' i O
!8
IS
66
40
34
63
ISO
200
205
H
137
148
110
153
!5f,
49
40
31
50
63
i 9
:o21
42
PROCEDURE COOES
Certified By:
S 5224 ( M,
15225 Check f.c-6
15226
I522X
15229
15250
15231
15232
11 701
11702
11703
AL4Ni
16
< 15
25 77
74
i:4x
94
IXi
4U
75
Page 2 of 4
r \ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES\ ntVfrlt )\ i '1 A ^s-i-. ; 4/7OKM rOA.'\ ^ AU /c 'A-' '*. '
.. .-siby. June 29. 20(10
New Millenium MinesSuite 1730. 355 Burrard StreetVancouver. BC, CAV6C2G8Pf* (604) 669-5598 Fax*: (604)669-8915
Accurassay # Client15185 ([629p
i5186 (^6294^;
5187 f529jT/
15188 (^96y
15189 (^6297^
15190 dP^
15191 f jjjiiJ
15192 (^g30^)
15193 6301
15194 6302
!5!95 Check 6302
15196 6303
15197 ^6504^.
15198 ( 6*w"s ^ t*^ — -^15199 /659T^)
15200 fT^T^
15201 C^5w^
1 5202 (jfoOO^
1^203 WV37
\32M 663 S
15205 Check 6(v8
15206 6639
15207 6640
15208 6641
A^SAS ; A.Rf W.ATC.W^ ^/A.'wriN' ,'.V .
: - ' ""f IM (iwnj
Certificate of Analysis Df ^ S;GFAX. 80 7;
Date Received : 20-Jun-OODate Completed - 26-Jun-OO
Job #20004041 3Reference : LDI-2000-8Sample*: 77 Rock
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni ld ppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
^ < 15 ^ 10 145 30
<5 <15 <10 91 1 28
^ < 15 ^'10 47 40
<5 <15 <10 70 43
^ 05 22 176 23
^ < 15 19 228 28
^ < 15 17 140 102
^ < 15 17 155 52
6 16 28 160 'M
<S *\5 14 204 22
-c 5 < 15 17 206 22
^ < 15 18 177 23
} No Sample
•: 5 -^ 15 - K' i* ~ ':t
•c 5 27 3V .'l 157
i 2 27 i 26 '-X i 4V
s -: i5 i c- :2K '!
) <5 15 !! 139 H.I6
•; 5 -. 1} ^: i" "! 35
^S < Li < iO 47 49
*. 5 -: 1? i 1 a-s 47
v. s e 15 < io '12 57
25 05 13 YI7 15
< 5 < 15 < 10 lil 85
^ PROCEDURE COO6S:SAlMPP,"AL4dli, AL4Ni
' -I- ^X ;-Certified Bv: i i \A' - Ui-Kt1 .:
t. ur.ir 2 P /B 6G3
523 6448 •;23-6820
Pb Zn ppm ppm
Page I of 4
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/\ ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES' /'/'.Yv'.-'A -' - .\s-\V l .-\HOK-\rt)R\ --r.-VH - S l \(
•.•Tf'.i J TMIUM DRIVE UNIT 2
Certificate of Analysis H R ^^gfMMoraiay .iiuic 1'* :',"*i fAX ' 80;; 623-6320
New Millunuam Mines
Suite 1730. 355 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC. CAV6C2G8 Ph* (604) 669-5598
FaMfc {604)669-89/5
Accurassay # Client Id
13740 Check 12605
13741 Cj2JjD
-742 (jjo^13743 (12601D
3744 Cj2609^;
15745 Cj26i(D
13746 (^t267D
3747 dUI^
13748 CT2613^y
13740 CH^TTy3/50 Check 126(4
.V5I c^r^-13-52 ^T26l?:
l-1 "^ (^26lz^
13754 CT26"nP
3755 C^JI^
3756 (^-J2go^
3757 (^262j^y
J-.5K CSI^
3759 ( 2^.
13760 Ciwck 12623
13761 ^
13762 ([562T;
13890 1 1656A
Date Received : 13-Jun-OO
Date Completed : !9-Jun-00
Job #200040388
Reference : LDI-2000-7 Sample*: 129 Rock
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co Cu Fe ppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm^' ^5 -:10 79
^ 19 15 126
^ * 15 13 166
<5 ^-15 < 10 8
<5 < 15 ^ 10 iU
<5 < 15 < 10 10
<5 <I5 <JO 92
^ < 1 5 < I d 64
8 < 15 17 (84
8 < 15 i: 1:0
14 * !5 14 11V
<5 *:!5 -; 10 64
< 5 < 1 5 1 S' i yi.)
••"5 ^ 55 < Si) J46
^ < 15 < 10 188
< S < 15 < 10 54
•) --15 V4 ;5y
' 5 *'. 15 < 10 i i
•- 5 -^ 15 -~- l i' 1
^5 '-15 i: -.'j'-5 < 15 l i "f.
' 5 ^ 15 '. K; i
<5 *. 1 5 -c If) S
Ni Pb Zn ppm ppm ppm
32
84
37
599
28
41
52
26
41
185
!82
49
43
.'2
41
47
;4X
91i i2
57
W
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154
PROCEDURE C ODESt AUtAEE^.4Cu, AL*Ni
Certified By:(
Page 6 of 6
r X. ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES•\ r;A".'v'.- ,\ f .; .'.SMV MW'AM/'OKV SfA'VYf"' - \c
. . i /M ' f f' H "J V OP ' V" * " "
Certificate of Analysis™ 0 ™^ ^EJI^K3Vlondav June 19. 201X1
New Millunium Mines
Suite 1730, 355 Burrard StreetVancouver. BC, CAV6C2G8Ph#: (604) 669-5598 Fax* (6(14)669-8915
Au Pt Pd Accurassay* Client Id ppb ppb ppb
13716 11663 TBA TBA TBA
13717 ^J253p <5 O5 < 10
3718 CJ253Q <5 15 13
13719 (^2537^ 5 < 15 < !0
1.3720 Check 12537 ^5 O5 OO
13721 CJZpU? <5 05 00
12722 CvEyTz <5 * 15 TBA
13723 C7254Q^ < i O5 23
3724 (^7254?^; <5 17 14
3725 CuSS^ •c5 -' ! ' ! X
3726 COBd^ " 5 "' 5 •c' i "
(3727 CT2544N '^ ^ IS 23
13728 (IgLD ^ < | 5 21
13^29 CJ^546\ ^ *I5 ^l,-
3730 Check 12546 ^5 OS OO
37 1 g^U54ZxJ < 5 *: 1 5 * l o
372 ^HD ^ ' 5i ' " (
373 tjj^ '^ 'IS o-
374 CT57^T) -5 -^ ix
37 5 ^TgoT) * * -. l* :"
376 C^T^ *5 - ; 1 5
37 7 x-T^T^) 24 44 52
13738 ^"T26oTj) *~i O 5 OO
13759 (^J26dTj <5 < 15 < 10
PROCEDURE CODC^AWABPHK^Cu, AL4NJ
; /' . -iP^:Certified Bv: i ' V' \|— C O/.^
- ' o ^ - ' "3 . , - ".- " ^ - :
Date Received l3-J U n-GODate Completed : 19-Jun-OO
Job # 200040388Reference : LD1-2000-7
Sample* 129 Rock
Rh Ag Co Cu Fe Ni Pb Zn ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
TBA TBA
37 35
104 61
3 107
8 lil
173 74
5 168
163 59
120 113
13.3 44
39 62
[•'•6 7 1
191 44
55 2-
57 25
2 501
4X 2'J
V2 27
i 74- ! -. '
!4^ -iS
104 1 1 1
I.V. 119
54 -X
77 32
Page 5 of 6
. QS\ ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES
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Mtmdav J '.m- ." ~- ' --i
New Millenium Mines
/S/MX , ,, .\v .,^ , .\M,K\rnH\ v'ffl/a.s'/.M .
Certificate of Analysis h
Date Received
Suite 1 73C. 355 Burrard Street Date Completed :Vancouver, BC. CAV6C2G8Ph#r (604)669-5598
Fax#: C604) 669-89 15
Accurassay #
13668 C
13669
13670 Check
13671
1.5672
13673
13674
13675
13676
1 3677
13678
IJ67*;
i 36 80 Check
i.'fcSI
13682
3683
13t*4
13685
136X6
!3:'.X7
i 3 rix J!
l3 r,X9
13690 Check
13691
Job*Reference :
Sample #:
Au Pt Pd Rh Ag Co ien ppb ppb ppb ppb ppm ppm
C^6587p <5 <I5 <!0
(^658jTj) <5 < 15 < 10
6588 ^ <i5 < l o
6589 "5 05 00
6590 *5 05 OD
6591 <5 -cis < 10
6592 ^ 05 00
6593 < 5 < 15 <ill
6594 ^ 05 00
6595 '--5 05 00
6615 -5 05 -- iu
6616 -:5 -. 15
6616 <:; -^5 ^ l-" 1
6.,17 .'S ^ 15 - ( i :
6618 < i f- 1 5 Oil
6619 -i? ^'H
6620 '- 5 -15 - ."
f,621 -5 ' !5 - - :
i,i,22 - ? '-i? - :' !
6623 -' ^ 'M '- i''
6624 -^5 05
6625 ' : 5 '-- 15 - i"
6625 "; 5 '- 1^ -i"
6626 <5 < 15 < 10
PROCEDURE CODeSJSM\4APPrAL4Cu, AL4Ni: i '
Certified By: i jhfD'h^'\
' J D E R B A ^ j - , : * P ' G P .'B -- G 3
'" x " ! "•-? 3-'--.^r.
i 3-Jun-OOIQ-Jun-00
200040388LDI-2000-7
129 Rock
Cu Fe Ni Pb Zn ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
40 127
9 20
'l \ -i
48 30
79 52
78 49
78 44
50 36
95 52
23 4
41 3 i
39 V
41 3"
57 4' ;
79 7(1
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122
-2 -;-
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frf.' -iX
60 50
J3 37
('age 3 of 6
Vlondas .luni: iv -!;.".io
\ew .Vlillemun MinesSuite I7JO 355 Burrard StreetVancouver, 8C. CAV6C2G8Ph#: (6U4) 569-5598Fax#: (604) 56 9-89 i 5
. . . , .. - ' riv. .
Certificate of Analysis -.iijM DRIVE ONTARIO P7B
-•f-JL i'3G7i 523-6448-**- : y07) 623 68?n
Date Received t j -jun-00 Date Completed : i O-Jun-00
Job #200040388 Reference . LDI-2000-7 Sample*: 129 Rock
Accurassay # Client Id
13644 C&ifin^-
13645 *5ZgT-^
13646 ( 6290^1
j:i^7 C~629Tj) v*d- -^
l:5648 C629Tj)
13649 6570
13650 Check 6570
1-^51 (^^D
'-'652 C^TT)
'-'654 Oi^D
f36-s 6 C^6576j)
13657 (^yrTj^zr—
I3 "K (^6578)
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Job #2000403 88 Reference : LDI-2000-7
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13622
13623
13624
13625
13626
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13629
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New Millenium MinesSuite i730. 355 Burrard SiroeiVancouver, BC, CAV6C2G8Ph#: (604)669-5598Fax#: (604; 669-8915
Certificate of Analysisin:/'' L! !H'UM DRIVE. U'v~ 2
THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P?B ^j"PHONE (807! 523 6-48
-AX { 307} 0 23-6520
Date Received : 09-Jun-OO Date Completed : 16-Jun-OO
Job # 200040369 Reference : LDI-2000-6
Sample*: 7 1 Rock
Accurassay #
12880
12881
12882
12883
12884
12885
12886
13889
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5
12
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20
5
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326
122
50
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107
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-X X. ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES- -~! .'V /V
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Suite 173 '. 355 Burrard
Vancouver. BC. C AV6C2G8Ph* (604 , 66 [J-5598
FaX#: (604)669-8915
Accurassay #
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12857
12858 Check
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12S60
12861
12862 C
12X63 ^
12864 (
12865
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i 2X70
12S71
12X72
12873
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11595
11595
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11598
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12259
12260
1226!
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Date Received
Date Completed Job*
Reference
Sample #-
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12108
12109
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FAX (807) 623-6820
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11564
11565
11566
11567
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12515
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12519
12520
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Job #200040272
Client Id11534
11535
11536
11537
11538
11539
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11542
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1192
112
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159
172
31
429
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PROCEDURE CODES: AL4APP, AL4Cu, AL4Ni
Certified By: ———-————-——-—-
Page 4 of4
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Fax*: (604)669-8915
Accurassay # Client Id
8913 10612
3914 10613
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S9I6 10614
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Certificate of AnalysisT^ .^^l-A* 507; 623-6320
Date Received : 23-Mav-OODate Completed : 26-Mav-OO
Job # 200040272Reference : LDI-2000-2
Sample*: 80 Rock
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Certified By. —-——————-————.
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Thnmtoy, ."4ay2S, 2000 CertificateNew JVfiUenium MOM Suite 1730; 355 BumwJ Street Vancouver, BC CA V6C2G8•f* fl5W}66*-*59a Paaft ff(M? &5M9IS
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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0140.00073 Status: APPROVED
Recording Date: 2001 -MAR-09 Work Done from: 2000-SEP-27
Approval Date: 2001-JUN-25 to: 2000-OCT-15
Client(s):
137526 CANADIAN GOLDEN DRAGON RESOURCES LTD.
304255 NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION
Survey Type(s):
ASSAY GEOL
Work Report Details:
Claim*
TB 1229568
TB 1229569
TB 1229571
TB 1229575
TB 1229604
TB 1229605
TB 1229606
TB 1244277
TB 1244278
TB 1246212
External Credits:
Reserve:
Perform
57,382
55,172
54,774
523,560
SO
SO
SO
51,105
S354
S 1,857
S44.204
Perform Approve Applied
S7.382 S6.400
55,172 51,600
54,774 56,400
521,530 56,400
SO 56,400
SO S6.400
50 56,400
51,106 50
5354 SO
51,855 54,204
542,173 544,204
SO
50 Reserve of Work
SO Total Remaining
Applied Approve
56,400
51,600
56,400
56,400
56,400
56,400
S6.400
50
50
52,173
S42.173
Assign Reserve Assign Approve Reserve Approve Due Date
5982
53,572 3
SO
517,160 15
50
SO
SO
51,105 1
S354
SO
523,173 521
Report*: W0140.00073
Status of claim is based on information currently on
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0
0
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354
0
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record.
50
50
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SO
SOSO
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SO 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-MAR-15
50 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-MAR-15
SO 2002-JUN-08
SO 2002-JUN-08
SO 2002-SEP-08
SO
52H13NE2006 2.20956 PUDDY LAKE 900
2001-Jun-26 11:09 ArmstrongjJ Page 1 of 1
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2001-JUN-25
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
NEW MILLENNIUM METALS CORPORATION SUITE 1730 - 355 BURRARD STREET VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA V6C 2G8 CANADA
Tel: (888) 415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2 .20956 Transaction Number(s): W0140.00073
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
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.
Thank you for your prompt response to the 45 Day Notice issued on June 06, 2001.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment Office
Cc: Resident Geologist
Canadian Golden Dragon Resources Ltd. (Claim Holder)New Millennium Metals Corporation (Assessment Office)
Assessment File Library
New Millennium Metals Corporation (Claim Holder)Darin Walter Wagner (Agent)
Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Page: 1 Correspondence 10:16073
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s). Date: 2001 -JUN-25 Submission Number:2.20956
Transaction Number: W0140.00073Claim Number
TB 1229568TB 1229569TB 1229571TB 1229575TB 1229604TB 1229605TB 1229606TB 1244277TB 1244278TB 1246212
Value of Work Performed7,382.005,172.004,774.00
21,530.000.000.000.00
1,106.00354.00
1,855.00
Total: S42,173.00
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONS
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Sample Location and Sample Number
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Ottertootn Property
2000 Rock SampleLocations and
Sample Numbers
Projection: UTM Zone 16 (NAD 83)
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Sample Number
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Figure 5bNew Millennium Metals
Ottertooth Property
2000 Rock SampleLocations and
Sample Numbers
Scale: 1:5000 Projection: UTM Zone 1 6 (NAD 83)
Map Scale 1 : 5,000Map Size 5.4 km x 3.7 kmPaper Size AO
Figure 4a - Geology: North Sheet
Legend
LithologyBio VemingG - Gabbro (Mg - Medium Grained)HbG - Hornblende MesogabbroLg = LeucogabbroPyx = PyroxeniteMvol - Mafic VolcanicD ~ DiabaseSed = Weakly Graphitic Metasediments
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New Millennium Metals
Ottertooth Property
Outcrops Mapped with Lithologies and
Projection: UTM Zone 16 (NAD 83)
Map Scale 1 : 5,000Map Size 54 km x 3.7 kmPaper Size AO
Figure 4b - Geology: South Sheet
Legend
LithologyVeinmg
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Peg = Pegmatite Qtz = Quartz
Contacts
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Office: Maple Ridge
Drawing:
Scale: 1:5000
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Ottertooth Property
Outcrops Mapped with Lithologies and
Projection: UTM Zone 16 (NAD 83)
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