Further drill results have been reported by Masst Resources on its mineral claims in the Quesnel mining division of British Columbia.
The company, which last week reported two holes with intersections ranging up to 20 ft at a grade of 0.656 oz gold per ton, from 125 to 145 ft, says another three holes have returned intersections assaying up to 0.854 oz over 20 ft, from 265 to 285 ft. (hole No 2).
Masst says hole No 2 was drilled to a depth of 325 ft adjacent to a syenite porphyry dyke intersecting mixed volcanic and volcanoclastic rocks with zones of alteration, minor disseminated sulphide mineralization and sulphide coated fractures to 180 ft.
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