Drifting which began in July continues on the 770-, 970- and 1,360-ft. levels at the Sleeping Giant gold project north of Amos, Que., to test the continuity of mineralized areas 1,000 ft. north of the No. 2 shaft, operator Cambior (TSE) and Aurizon Mines (ME) report.
The companies said the drift on level 770 traced a mineralized zone along 160 ft. yielding 0.22 oz. gold per ton (cut) and 0.4 oz. (uncut) across 7 ft. (horizontal). The northwest-striking mineralized zone is about 325 ft. north of the No. 2 shaft.
Included among the announced results (from drilling in a northerly direction from the 770-, 1,165- and 1,360-ft. levels) were, from level 770, 12 ft. of 0.24 oz. (cut) and 0.76 oz. (uncut) in hole 91-54; from level 1,165, 5 ft. of 0.81 oz. (cut and uncut) in hole 91-62.
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