Orex identifies four gold zones at Goldboro

Drilling in a fan pattern from the 250-ft. level to the 125-ft. level, Exploration Orex (ME) has identified at least four distinct zones of gold mineralization at its Goldboro property in Nova Scotia. The gold-bearing units, consisting of graphitic argillites and quartz veins, lie within the previously outlined, 1.18-million-ton block of reserves in the vicinity of the access ramp. Wrapped around the crest of a fold, the zones are recognizable for the full length (394 ft.) of the exploration drift.

Highlights from 25 recently assayed underground holes include: Width Gold Hole (ft.) (oz./ton) U-05 46 0.22 U-13 36 0.07 U-26 25 0.41 U-40 22 0.09 U-52 25 0.10 U-58 33 0.43 U-65 45 0.10 U-73 30 0.07 U-83 32 0.07 U-89 64 0.19 U-108 43 0.17


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