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REPORT ON
1995-96 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
MCGARRY PROJECT
MCGARRY TWP., VIRGINIATOWN AREA
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION, ONTARIO
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Toronto, Ontario March 25, 1996
E. A. Gallo, B.Se., F.G.A.C. Gallo Exploration Services inc
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TABLE OF CONTENTS010C
INTRODUCTION
CLAIMS STATUS
LOCATION
ACCESS
REGIONAL GEOLOGY
LOCAL GEOLOGY
LINECUTTING
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
DIAMOND DRILLING
SUMMARY
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
MAGNETOMETER
VLF EM
IP-RESISTIVITY
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LIST OF APPENDICES
I ~ DIAMOND DRILL LOGS
Holes #96-1, 96-2, 96-2A, 96-3, 96-4, 96-5, 96-6, 96-7, 96-8, 96-9, and 96-10
II - ASSAY CERTIFICATES -
6W-0409-RG1 6W-0542-RG1 6W-0559-RG1 6W-0614-RG1 6W-0599-RG1
Swastika Laboratories
6W-0631-RG1 (l of 2, and 2 of 2)6W-0681-RG16W-0740-RG1 (l of 2, and 2 of 2)6W-0780-RG1M 7178
LIST OF FIGURES
I - GENERAL LOCATION SKETCH
II - CLAIM PLAN G-3678
III - MAGNETOMETER SURVEY RESULTS F Zone Grid, Main Group
IV - MAGNETOMETER SURVEY RESULTS North Group
V - VLF EM SURVEY RESULTSDip Angles, North Group
VI - VLF EM SURVEY RESULTSField Strength, North Group
VII - VLF EM SURVEY RESULTSFraser Filtered Values, North Group
VIII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 18+00 E, Main Group
IX - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 20+00 E, Main Group
X - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 25+00 E, Main Group
XI - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 28+00 E, Main Group
XII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 29+00 E, Main Group
XIII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 30+00 E, Main Group
XIV - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 31+00 E, Main Group
XV - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 32+00 E, Main Group
XVI - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 33+00 E, Main Group
XVII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 34+00 E, Main Group
XVIII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 35+00 E, Main Group
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XIX - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 36+00 E, Main Group 23.
XX - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 37+00 E, Main Group 24.
XXI - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 38+00 E, Main Group 25.
XXII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 39+00 E, Main Group 26.
XXIII - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 40+00 E, Main Group 27.
XXIV - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 41+00 E, Main Group 28.
XXV - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 42+00 E, Main Group 29.
XXVI - IP-RESISTIVITY RESULTSLine 43+00 E, Main Group 30.
XXVII - DIAMOND DRILL HOLE PLAN POCKET
XXVIII - SECTION OF HOLE #96-1 POCKET
XXIX - SECTION OF HOLES #96-2 and 96-2A POCKET
XXX - SECTION OF HOLE #96-3 POCKET
XXXI - SECTION OF HOLE #96-4 POCKET
XXXII - SECTION OF HOLE #96-5 POCKET
XXXIII - SECTION OF HOLES #96-6, 96-7, and 96-8 POCKET
XXXIV - SECTION OF HOLES #96-9 and 96-10 POCKET
LIST OF TABLES
I - SUMMARY OF DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RESULTS
II - RECOMMENDED EXPLORATION PROGRAM
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1995 WORK PROGRAM
MCGARRY PROJECT
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.
MCGARRY TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
INTRODUCTION
Transpacific Resources Inc. holds the mineral rights to two properties in the northwest part of McGarry Twp., just north of Virginiatown. In December, 1995, Transpacific undertook an exploration program consisting of linecutting, geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. This Report provides details regarding the work that was done and the technical results that were obtained, and makes recommendations regarding further work.
CLAIMS STATUS
The larger of the two Transpacific properties is referred to as the Main Group. It consists of 64 contiguous claim units, of which 52 comprise Mining Lease CLM 298, and 12 are within claim blocks L 1193121, L 1193122, L 1193123, and L 1202672. Mining Lease CLM 298 is a 21 year lease with a renewable date of January l, 2008. The lease can be maintained by paying the annual rental fee.
Claim blocks L 1193121 and L 1193122 each consist of 4 claim units. Claim block L 1193123 consists of 2 claim units. Claim block L 1193121 comes due January 26, 1998, and has a credit of $890. towards the 51,600. required to maintain it to 1999. Claim blocks L 1193122 and L 1193123 both come due on January 26, 1999.
Claim block L 1202672 consists of 2 claim units. This claim block comes due on August 2, 1998.
The smaller of the two Transpacific properties is referred to as the North Group, and it consists of one claim block, L 1202670. Four claim units make up this block. This claim block is due August 2, 1996. Work performed on this claim block will be submitted for assessment credits, and, upon approval, will extend their due date to at least 1998.
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LOCATION
The two Transpacific properties lie in the northwest part of McGarry Twp., Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario. The Main Group is centred at approximately latitude 48 0 10' and longitude 79 0 35'. The North Group is situated about 0.8 km to the north east of the Main Group. Both properties lie within NTS map sheet 32 D/4 . Figure I is a general location sketch.
The claims comprising the two properties are depicted on OMNR Claim Plan G-3678, McGarry Township. Figure II is a print of this claim plan showing the two properties outlined in red.
ACCESS
The properties are easily reached by 4-wheel-drive vehicle along timber haulage roads that lead westward off the Cheminis Road at a point approximately 400 meters north of the Ontario Northland Railway tracks. The Cheminis Road leads northeast wards off Provincial Highway 66 at a point about 500 meters east of the village of Kearns, and about 1.6 kms east of the town of Virginiatown.
The Main Group can also be reached by 4-wheel-drive vehicle along the former haulage road leading directly northwards from Virginiatown. This alternate route passes the southeast corner of the Main Group, and leads to the ONR tracks at a point approximately 300 meters east of .its property boundary.
REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The two Transpacific properties are situated within the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of the Canadian Precambrian Shield. The rocks consist mainly of Archean age volcanics with interbedded clastic sedimentary units, all of which have been metamorphosed to the greenschist facies. These supracrustal rocks trend in a general east-west direction, and dip vertically. Locally, large granitic batholiths intrude the volcanic-sedimentary assemblage.
LOCAL GEOLOGY
The Main Group is underlain mainly by Archean basic metavolcanic rocks consisting of pillowed and spherulitic andesites and basalts. These volcanics have been intruded by syenitic bodies in the north part of the property, and by gabbroic bodies in
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GEOLOGY ANDPRINCIPAL MINERALS
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PRECAMBRIANGRENVILLE PROVINCE
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the west part of the property. The volcanics trend in a general east-west direction and dip vertically.
The south part of the Main Group is underlain by Timiskaming- type metasediments consisting of graywacke, arkose, and conglomerate, and by trachytic volcanics. The Timiskaming- type metasediments trend in a general east-west direction and dip steeply to the south. They are in fault contact with the Archean metavolcanics.
The North Group is underlain by Archean basalts and andesites interbedded with rhyolites.
LINECUTTING
Lines were cut on the North Group property, which is comprised of one claim block L 1202670, consisting of four claim units.
One Base Line was cut, oriented at an azimuth of 045 0 (NE-SW). Cross lines were cut at an azimuth of 135 0 (NW-SE). Cross lines were spaced at 100 meter intervals, with stations at 25 meter intervals. All stations were chained, picketed, and marked with the appropriate line number and distance from Base Line. A total of 8 kms of lines were cut, chained, and picketed.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS Magnetometer:
Magnetometer surveys were conducted over the F Zone grid on the Main Group, and over the entire grid on the North Group. Absolute readings were taken of the earth's total magnetic field using a GEM 8 Proton Magnetometer.
Total magnetic field intensities were recorded with a sensitivity oft l nano Tesla. Readings were taken at regular intervals along base lines, and all subsequent readings were taken on loop traverses, tied to the base readings. The first and last readings of each loop were made from the same base station, and any resulting differences in magnetic intensities due to diurnal variation were calculated, and progressive adjustments were made to each reading taken in that particular loop.
Approximately 530 readings were taken over the F Zone grid on the Main Group. Readings here varied from a low of 57,147 nano Teslas at Station 6+25 N on Line 43+00 E, to a high of 59,133 nano Teslas at Station 4+12.5 N of Line 42+00 E. Background readings on this grid vary between 57,450-57,550 nano Teslas. Two anomalous magnetic zones are apparent. The larger of the two zones covers an area of about 300 meters by 200 meters in
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the southeast corner of the grid, from about 3+50 N to 5+50 N between Lines 41+00 E and 43+00 E. This anomaly is character istic of a basic intrusive body.
The second magnetic anomaly appears to be an east-west trending lineal zone at the north edge of the grid, from about 6+62.5 N of Line 30+00 E to 7+50 N on Line 40+00 E. This anomaly appears to be a concordant formational zone that occurs at the contact of Timiskaming type sediments with Archean volcanics.
A third anomalous zone that is less well defined occurs at the south edge of the grid. It extends from 3+50 N on Line 30+00 E easterly to 4+25 N on Line 35+00 E. The results of the magnetometer survey over the F Zone grid on the; Main Group are shown on Figure III.
On the North Group, readings were taken at 25-meter intervals, with detailed readings at 12.5 meter intervals wherever anomalous conditions were encountered. Approximately 400 readings were taken. Background magnetics on this grid varies between 57,550 and 57,650 nano Teslas. The lowest reading recorded is 57,348 nano Teslas at Station 1+00 E on Line 5+00 N. The highest recorded reading is 59,814 na.vo Teslas at Station 1+37.5 E on the same line. Several anomalous magnetic readings occur in what appears to be an irregular pattern across the centre of the grid. This feature is thought to be a narrow lineal zone trending north-south from a point between Lines 7+00 N and 8+00 N on the north property boundary, to a point on the south property boundary between Lines 4+00 N and 5+00 N. The irregularity is thought to be more apparent than real, due to the direction that this feature crosses the grid lines. It has the magnetic characteristics of a diabase dike.
A small magnetic anomaly occurs between Station 1+37.5 E on Line 7+00 N and Station 1+75 E on Line 8+00 N. The results of the magnetometer survey over the North Group are shown on Figure IV.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS VLF EM:
A very low frequency electromagnetic (VLF EM) survey was conducted over the North Group using a Phoenix VLF-2 instrument. Both dip angles and field strength were read.
The VLF EM works on the same principle as other electromagnetic geophysical instruments, with one important difference. Instead of receiving a signal that is transmitted on a particular frequency by a transmitter that is part of the EM unit, the VLF EM is simply a receiver coil that receives signals trans mitted by the U.S. military. The station at Annapolis,
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Maryland, broadcasting on a frequency of 21.4 kHz was read. The transmitted signal results in the production of a primary magnetic field. This primary field links with any conductive body in its vicinity producing an induced current which gives rise to a secondary magnetic field. At any given receiving station, the direction and magnitude of the primary field is altered by the secondary field. The direction and magnitude of the resultant field is determined by the receiver coil, as readings of the dip angles and field strength, respectively.
A conductive zone was located on the grid, and found to extend from 2+00 E on Line 9+00 N, to 1+50 E on Line 7+00 N, and weakly onwards to 0+50 E on Line 4+00 N. This anomaly displays a peak-to-peak amplitude of 70 degrees, and a maximum field strength of 230. It coincides directly with the magnetic anomaly detected by the magnetometer survey. The results of the VLF EM survey are shown on Figures V, VI, and VII.
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS IP-Resistivity:
A combined Induced Polarization (IP)-Resistivity survey was performed over the Main Group, on three lines in the Instant Creek grid, and on the entire F Zone grid. The Phoenix V2 IP instrument was used, employing a dipole-dipole array, with electrodes spaced 50 meters apart, and frequencies of 0.3 and 5.0 Hz.
IP and Resistivity surveys are based on the principle that any conducting medium that contains both electrolytes (conduction by ions) and metals (conduction by electrons) will have a macroscopic impedance that is independent of frequency. In the field, measurements are made of the resistivity at one frequency and the percentage difference of the resistivity at a second frequency. The former is termed the "apparent resistivity". The latter is 'termed the "apparent frequency effect" and is expressed as a percentage. From these two observations a third and very diagnostic parameter, the Metal Factor is calculated. Mathematically, the Metal Factor is simply the difference in conductivity at two frequencies multiplied by an appropriate factor (which includes a variable for the geometry as it changes.) Thus there are three important parameters, the Apparent Resistivity, the Frequency Effect, and the Metal Factor.
The results of IP-Resistivity surveys are generally plotted on an individual line basis, as pseudo profiles where vertical locations are distorted by the varying geometry of the resistive rocks. The Apparent Resistivity, the Frequency Effect, and the Metal Factor are plotted as stacked profiles, and are depicted on Figures VIII through to XXVI.
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FIGURE XXI4.9
Dlpole-Dipole Survey
50 Metre Spread
Frequency 0.3 t 5.O c.p.c
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INDUCED POLARIZATION
SURVEY
MCGARRY PROJECT, MCSARRV TWpONTARIO
Scale l -2500
L-380O EastJan 1996
522
540 684 993
0-Q- rtzr330N 4C 600 ZOO 7
'/I..0.4/, t v 0.0 0.0 0.0 v v n..O 0.5
\T \1.5 l l 0.0 O.O 0.0\ X O.9
0.0 O.O O.O l O.5 Frequency Etfect
O.O 0.0 0.0
0.5 0.0
0.7 -^0.0 0.0 O.O O.7 _ 0.5
2.8 y y o.o o.o o.o
O.O 0.0 0.0 0.9 Motel Faclor
0.0 0.0 O.O
1.8 \ 0.0FIGURE XXII
Dipole-Dipole Survey 50 Metre Spread
Frequency 0.3 l S.Oc.p.s Phoenix V2 I*P UNIT
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INDUCED POLARIZATION
SURVEY MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP
ONTARIO Scale l -1500
L-3900 EastJan 1996,
1104
360 Vv 1080 7 329
Apparent RESISTIVITY
246 f 2394 x^ 1728
3SON 400 490 SOO 9SO 600 650 7OO 7SON
0.0 . 0.0 0.0 O.O
0.0
0.5
Frequency Effect
0.0
0.3
Metal Factor
FIGURE XXIII0.9 O.O
Dtpole-Dlpole Survey SO Metre Spread
Frequency O.3 t S.
Phoenix V2 K-P. Unit
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INDUCED POLARIZATION
SURVEY
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWPONTARIO
Scale l -230O
L-40OO Ec*1Jan I996
,I822 \\ \495
2088NX 198 "\ 387 J \55 Apparent ResUtlvlty
450\Y 2421) J l 23 ^v 227
330 465 '225 229 429
39ON 4OO 43O SCO 9SO 6OO~63~6
Frequency Effect
0.0 0.0
0.2
Dtpote Dlpoltt Survay SO Metre Spread Frequency O,3 t 3JD Phoenb V2 IP Unit
Metal Factor
0.0FIGURE XXIV
1.0TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC
INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEY
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWPONTARIO
Scale l -2300
L-4K)OEo*tJan 1996
918
Apparent Resistivity
3SON 400 490 3OO 350 600 650 700 7SON
0.0 O.O O.O 0.0
Frequency Effect
0.0
0.2 \ 0.6
0.0 O.O 0.0 O.O
-12 0.0
O.O Metal Factor
FIGURE XXV0.2
Dlpok-Pipole Survey
SO Metre Spread
Frequency 0.3 t S.O
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INDUCED POLARIZATION
SURVEYMCGARRY PROJECT, MCGARRY TVVP
ONTARIO Scale l *23OO
L-42OO Eo*fJan 1996
I23O ., v 3712
919
8SI
252O I059\
1320 /7/990OVVV/784
33ON 400 4SO 5OO 330 COO 63O 7OO 750N
Frequency Etfect
O.2 Metal Factor
O.2FIGURE XXVI
O4
Dlpol*-DIpolt Siirvvy 30 Matr. Spread Frequency O.3 L 3.O c-p.*
PhoenU V2 l.p UnH
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INDUCED POLARIZATION
SURVEY
MCGARRY PROJECT. MCGARRY TWP
ONTARIO Scato l -25OO
L-430O CostJan 1996
31.
The results from the Instant Creek grid show a weakly conductive response at 13+75 N on Line 20+00 E, and a weaker, deeper response at 18+00 N on Line 25+00 E.
The results from the F Zone grid show an easterly trending zone of weak conductivity extending from 5+50 N on Line 28+00 E through to 6+25 N on Line 32+00 E. Other weak responses were detected at 5+25 N on Line 33+00 E, 6+50 N on Line 34+00 E, 6+75 N on Line 37+00 E, 6+00 N on Line 38+00 E, and at 4+75 N and 6+00 N on Line 40+00 E.
DIAMOND DRILLING
Eleven holes were drilled for a cumulative total of 949.3 meters (3,114 feet) in the current drill program. All of the holes were drilled on the Main Group. Three holes were drilled in the Instant Creek area, and eight on the F Zone structure.
The three holes drilled in the Instant Creek area are numbered 96-1, -2, and -2A. These holes were designed to investigate the cause of an IP chargeability anomaly in an area where previous work indicated the presense of gold and copper mineral ization. Holes 96-1 and 96-2A intersected basalts and feldspar porphyries. Hole 96-2 was lost in overburden. The basalts are cut by quartz stringers carrying minor pyrite and chalcopyrite mineralization. One such section in Hole 96-1 averaged 8,674.3 parts per billion (ppb) gold, equivalent to 0.25 oz. Au/ton, for a core length of 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 56.0-57.5 meters (183.7-188.6 feet). This section also contained 5,760 parts per million (ppm) copper, equivalent to Q.58%.
Hole 96-1 also returned averaged values of 1,834.5 ppb Au (0.05 oz./ton) and 1,611.5 ppb Au (0.05 oz./ton) across core lengths of 0.2 meter (0.7 feet) and 1.0 meter (3.3 feet), respectively, from 29.3-29.5 meters (95.9-96.6 feet), and from 44.5-45.5 meters (146.0-149.3 feet). As well, a value of 802 ppb Au (0.02 oz./ton) was obtained across a core length of 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 62.5-64.0 meters (205.0-209.9 feet).
Hole 96-2A, drilled 100 meters (328 feet) along strike grid west of 96-1, also intersected gold mineralization. An averaged value of 14,287.3 ppb Au (0.41 oz./ton) across a core length of 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) was obtained from 79.5- 80.5 meters (260.7-264.0 feet). This section also contained 1,310 ppm Cu (Q.13%). An adjoining 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) from 80.5-81.5 meters (264.0-267.3 feet) returned 686 ppb Au (0.02 oz./ton) and 3,172 ppm Cu (Q.32%). Combining these adjoining sections produces a weighted average of 7,486.7 ppb Au (0.22 oz./ton) and 2,240 ppm Cu (Q.22%) across 2.0 meters (6.6 feet) from 79.5-81.5 meters (260.7-267.3 feet). As well, an averaged value of 1,165 ppb Au (0.03 oz./ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet)
l " J i. .
was obtained from 117.5-119.0 meters (385.4-390.3 feet), and an averaged value of 399.5 ppb Au (0.01 oz/ton) with 3,140 ppm Cu (Q.31%) was obtained across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 50.5-52.0 meters (165.6-170.5 feet).
Three holes, numbered 96-3, -4, and -5, were drilled into the F Zone mineralization, calculated by previous operators to contain 130,000 tons averaging 0.10 oz Au/ton. These holes were drilled to learn more of the style of mineralization in the F Zone. One of the holes, 96-4, averaged 12,297 ppb Au (0.36 oz/ton) across a core length of 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 17.0-18.5 meters (55.8-60.7 feet). Hole 96-3, drilled 11.2 meters (36.7 feet) along strike grid west of 96-4, returned a best value averaging 131.5 ppb Au (0.004 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 9.5-11.0 meters (31.2-36.1 feet). Hole 96-5, drilled 7 meters (23.0 feet) along strike grid east of 96-4, returned a best value averaging 117.5 ppb Au (0.003 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 17.0-18.5 meters (55.8-60.7 feet).
Three holes, numbered 96-6, -7, and -8, were drilled into the F Zone structure approximately 100 meters (330 feet) along strike grid east and grid north of the F Zone mineralization. These holes were designed to investigate the eastward strike extension of the F Zone mineralization, and to investigate the cause of an IP resistivity anomaly. The best value obtained in Hole 96-6 averaged 58 ppb Au (0.002 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 45.0-46.5 meters (147.6-152.5 feet). The best value obtained in Hole 96-7 is 51 ppb Au (0.002 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters 4.9 feet) from 98.5-100.0 meters (323.1-328.0 feet). The best value obtained in Hole 96-8 averaged 62.5 ppb Au (0.002 oz/ton) across 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) from 88.5-89.5 meters (290.3-293.6 feet).
The remaining two holes, 96-9 and -10', were drilled into the F Zone structure approximately 800 meters (2,600 feet) along strike grid east of the F Zone mineralization, in an area of anomalous resistivity identified by the IP survey, where previous work indicated the presence of potentially-economic gold values. The best value obtained in Hole 96-9 is 219 ppb Au (0.006 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 110.0-111.5 meters (360.8-365.7 feet). The best value obtained in Hole 96-10 is 166 ppb Au (0.005 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) from 45.0-46.5 meters (147.6-152.5 feet).
Table I summarizes the results of the diamond drilling program.
The logs of the drill holes are shown in Appendix I.
Figure XXVII is a diamond drill hole plan showing the locations of the drill holes relative to the anomalous chargeability and resistivity zones identified by the IP survey.
TABLE I
SUMMARY OF DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RESULTS
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC., MCGARRY PROJECT
91-1
96-2
96-2A
96-3
96-4
96-5
96.6
96-7
96-8
96-9
96-10
1,486.5
1,466.7
1,500.5
304.0
304.0
304.6
380.5
308.5
440.5
372.6
445.0
2,199.5
2,102.0
2,100.4
2,472.6
2,483.8
2,490.8
2,598.7
2,601.7
2,598.8
3,301.3
3,298.8
94.7 310.6
19.0 62.3
180.2 ; 591.1
i
30.0 j 98.4
30.2 99.1
30.0 93.4
104.1 341.4
109.9 360.5
134.0 . 439.5
113.0 370.6
104.3 342.1l
i
352
354
350
352
352
352
352
351
352
351
351
45
45
60
50
50
50
43
45
44
45
43
Basalt 8,674.3 1.5 0.25 4.9 1,834.5 0.2 : 0.05 0.7 1,611.5 1.0 0.05 3.3
802 1.5 0.02 4.9
i - :
Basalt, Feldspar 7,486.7 2.0 0.22 6.6 Feldspar Porphyry
1,165 1.5 0.03 4.9 399.5 1.5 ; 0.01 4.9
i
Trachyte, Tectonite, - - ; - Sandstone
i ; Trachyte, Tectonite, : 12,297.3 1.5 l 0.36 4.9 Sandstone ;
Trachyte, Tectonite, | - ; Sandstone i i
Syenite, Sandstone .' - -
Syenite, Sandstone : - - '
Syenite, Sandstone -\ ' '
Sandstone, Tuff, i - \ Tectonite j
Sandstone, Tuff, - - i Tectonite |
;
Plus 5,76
Lost in o
Plus 2,24 Includes 14,287.3
Plus 3,14
Chemical!. Au values
Chemically Au values
Chemical 1, Au values
Chemically Au values
Chemicallj Au values
Chemical Ij Au values
Chemically Au values
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Figures XXVIII and XXIX are sections showing drill holes 96-1, and of 96-2 and -2A, respectively.
Figures XXX, XXXI, and XXXII are sections of drill holes 96-3,-4, and -5, respectively.
Figure XXXIII is a section showing drill holes 96-6, -7, and-8, and Figure XXXIV is a section showing drill holes 96-9, and -10.
Appendix II contains the assay certificates for the analyses performed on the core samples.
SUMMARY
Linecutting, geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling have been completed on the two Transpacific properties in McGarry Twp.
The linecutting consisted of 8 kms. (5 miles) of lines, cut entirely on the North Group.
The geophysical surveys consisted of magnetometer, VLF EM, and IP-Resistivity surveys. Magnetometer surveys were performed over the entire North Group, and over portions of the Instant Pond and F Zone areas of the Main Group. On the North Group, two lineal zones of anomalously high magnetics were located. One of these anomalous zones trends N-S, and traverses the entire claim block. It is thought to be a diabase dike, and therefore is of no further interest at this time. The other anomalous zone occurs in the southeast part of the property. This zone is concordant to the enclosing strata, and is discreet, extending for a length of about 200 meters (650 feet). It displays a maximum intensity of 300 nano Teslas above background.
Another concordant lineal zone of anomalously high magnetics was located on the Main Group. It extends for a length of at least 1.3 kms. (0.8 mile) along the northern limits of the survey performed over the eastward strike extension of the F Zone structure. This anomaly, which has been termed the H Zone, displays a maximum magnetic intensity of about 1,200 nano Teslas above background.
The VLF EM survey was performed over the North Group. One concordant conductive zone was located, and found to extend for a length of at least 500 meters (1,640 feet). This conductor displays a peak-to-peak amplitude of 70 0 , and a maximum field strength of 230. It is directly coincident to the discreet magnetometer anomaly located in the SE part of the claim block.
35.
The IP-Resistivity survey was performed over two areas on the Main Group - the Instant Creek area, and the eastward strike extension of the F Zone structure. In the Instant Creek area, the three zones of weakly anomalous chargeability values that were previously located, have been extended along strike in both directions for an additional 100 meters (330 feet) to the west, and an additional 100 meters (330 feet) to the east. The zones of anomalous chargeability have now been traced for a strike length of 700 meters (2,300 feet), and remain open at both ends.
On the eastward strike extension of the F Zone structure, the zone of weakly anomalous resistivity values that appears to reflect the alteration within the F Zone was found to extend along strike for a distance of 1.8 kms. (1.1 miles) to the east property boundary.
The diamond drilling portion of the exploration program consisted of eleven holes for a cumulative total of 949.3 meters (3,114 feet). All of the holes were drilled on the Main Group. Three of the holes were drilled in the Instant Creek area, and two of the three holes, which were 100 meters (330 feet) apart, intersected gold and copper mineralization of interest. Hole 96-1 returned 8,674.3 ppb Au (0.25 oz/ton) with 5,760 ppm Cu (G.58%) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet). Hole 96-2A returned 7,486.7 ppb Au (0.22 oz/ton) with 2,240 ppm Cu (Q.22%) across 2.0 meters (6.6 feet), including a 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) section that averaged 14,287.3 ppb Au (0.41 oz/ton) with 1,310 ppm Cu (D.13%).
Hole 96-2 was lost in overburden.
Hole 96-4 returned an average of 12,297 ppb Au (0.36 oz/ton) across 1.5 meters (4.9 feet). Holes 96-3 and 96-5, drilled on either side of 96-4, returned chemically anomalous values in gold.
The remaining five holes were drilled into the eastward strike extension of the F Zone structure. All five holes returned chemically anomalous values in gold.
CONCLUSIONS
The exploration program completed by Transpacific Resources Inc. on their McGarry Twp. properties has produced definite positive results in four different areas.
A conductor with direct magnetic correlation was located on the North Group. This conductor may be due in part to pyrrhotite, an iron sulphide mineral that is sometimes
36.
associated with chalcopyrite and/or gold mineralization. This conductor therefore warrants further exploration to determine its cause.
A concordant lineal magnetic anomaly, termed the H Zone, was located on the Main Group, and was found to lie north of, and parallel to, the F Zone structure. The anomalously high magnetics in the H Zone could be due to the presence of pyrrhotite and/or magnetite. Both minerals are sometimes associated with chalcopyrite and/or gold mineralization. H Zone therefore warrants further exploration work to determine the cause of the anomalous magnetics, and its possible economic significance.
The IP-Resistivity survey extended the strike length by 200 meters (660 feet) of the three chargeability anomalies that were previously located in the Instant Creek area. One of the three chargeability anomalies has been investigated by two drill holes spaced 100 meters (330 feet) apart. Both holes intersected gold mineralization of definite interest. Copper values of interest were also obtained. Additional drilling to fill in and extend this gold-copper bearing zone is warranted. Additional drilling is also warranted elsewhere along this chargeability anomaly, as are drill tests of the remaining two chargeability anomalies in the area.
The IP-Resistivity survey also extended the resistivity anomaly previously located over the F Zone structure east wards along strike for a distance of 1.8 kms, (1.1 miles) to the east property boundary. The five holes that were drilled into this portion of the structure all intersected carbonate altered rocks, similar to those that host the F Zone gold mineralization. This is a major structure that extends for a considerable distance. Additional exploration work is warranted on this zone to better evaluate its gold potential.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Another phase of exploration work is recommended for the McGarry Twp. properties of Transpacific Resources Inc., to further evaluate the economic potential of the four target areas identified. This exploration program should consist initially of detailed geological mapping in each of the four areas. Additional geophysical surveys should also be under taken, with a minor amount of associated linecutting as needed, The magnetometer survey over the newly-discovered H Zone should be extended so that the entire zone can be outlined and evaluated. The IP-Resistivity surveys over the Instant Creek area and the F Zone structure should also be extended, so that these zones can also be fully outlined and evaluated.
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Stripping, trenching, and surface sampling should be performed over the areas of anomalous geophysical responses wherever the soil cover is thin enough for this to be feasible.
Diamond drilling should also be undertaken, to determine the cause of the anomalous geophysical responses, to evaluate the zone of gold-copper mineralization in the Instant Creek area, and to further evaluate the gold potential of the F Zone structure.
Table II shows the recommended exploration ptogram. The recommended program would cost about $200,000. It could start anytime after break-up, say around May 15, and it would take 4-5 months to complete.
The Transpacific property is large, and other areas of potential gold and/or copper mineralization, as yet unidentified, may well be present. The property also possesses potential for diamonds. The recommended exploration program does not address these other possible areas, but concentrates instead on the four target areas described above. Consideration will be given to exploring for other potential areas at some time in the future.
March 25, 1996 Toronto, Ontario
E. A. Gallo, B Se., F.G.A.C. Gallo Exploration Services Inc,
TABLE II
RECOMMENDED EXPLORATION PROGRAM
Geological Mapping
Detailed mapping of 4 target areas:1 2-man crew for l month @ 315,000./month S 15,000.
Linecutting
Extension of grid lines to property boundary:2 men for 5 days @ 3200./man day 2,000.
Geophysical Surveys
Magnetometer -20 kms @ 3125./km 2,500. IP-Resistivity - 22 days @ 31,600./day 35,200.
Overburden Stripping
Mechanical - Excavator k Dozer for50 hours @ 3100./hour 5,000.
Manual/Hydraulic - l 2-man crew for10 days @ 3600./day 6,000.
Rock Trenching
l 2-man crew for 6 days @ 3600./day 3,600.
Diamond Drilling
1,500 meters @ 360./meter 90,000.
Geologist k Helper for l month@ 315,000./month 15,000.
Assaying
400 samples @ 515./sample 6,000.
Supervision and Reporting
40 days @ 3500./day 20,000.
TOTAL $ 200,300
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APPENDIX I
Diamond Drill Hole Logs
Holes 96-1
96-2
96-2A
96-3
96-4
96-5
96-6
96-7
96-8
96-9
96-10
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM #CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp PropertyInstant Pond ZoneBQCourte Diamond DrillingJanuary 26, 1996January 27, 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP @ EOH COMMENTS
1486.5 Grid North M-012199.5 Grid East
HOLE*PAQE 1 OF 3
O352 True North
94.7 meters-45Casing pulled
ROCKFrom
0.06.07.5
18.2
19.9
22.5
To
6.07.5
18.2
19.9
22.5
23.8
DescriptionCASINORUBBLE l CORED BOULDERSBASALT
- dark grey-qreen; fine-grained; very hard- pervasively, moderate to strongly magnetic- minor (-"cO.S"*)), fine to med-grained ^5mm), anh-euhedral PY- occasional mass ^5mm) of fine-grained MAG; trace CPY- moderate epidote (S-10%) as yellow-green blothes A. occasional
fracture filling- non-calcareous but occasional QTZ/CC-filled fracture (<2mm)
BASALT FLOW BRECCIA- moderate (10*fe), olive-green epidote as wispy masses- Q.5%, fine to med-grained (generally ^mm but some masses to
5mm) PY; trace CPY- 1 -fc QTZ/CARB-filled fractures- non-magnetic; non-calcareous
BASALT- as per 7.5-1 8.2 but lacking PY, CPY S intensity of epidote
PILLOWED BASALT- aa 19.9-22.5 wtth epidote-filled selvages
SAMPLEFrom
18.2
To
19.8
Description
- as per unit description
Sampl* #
3001
i
Interval
1.60
Au (ppb)
34
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
06-01OF
ROCKFrom
23.8
38.2^
54.6
To
38.2
54.6
94.7
DescriptionBASALT
-as per 17.5-18.2- moderate epidote (mostly as fracture filling)-31. 5-37.5: minor CPY- 33-38.2: non-magnetic but trace local MAG- weakty calcareous- fairly massive flow with moderate QTZ/CC-filled fracturs (^2mm)
@ 30, 50 S others TGA- 34.2-34.7: dark grey
BASALT FLOW BRECCIA- moderate to strong epidote aft (1 0*Jfc) as sub-angular fragments
(generally < 1cm) giving mottled appearance- rare HEM-stained fracture-minor (*c 1"}fe), fine to med-gralned, euhedral PY occasionally in
disseminated clusters- fine-grained; very hard; dark grey -green- fairly uniform in texture- very weakty calcareous; non-magnetic- trace to minor CPY-51.7: selvage?- some QTZ/CC-filled fractures ^3mm) @ 30-40 TGA, 50-70 TGA
a other Irregulars
PILLOWED BASALT- as per 22.5-23.8- locally magnetic only- epidote mostly confined to selvages a fracture filling- weakty calcareous- QTZ/CC stringers general V <5mm
SAMPLEFrom
29.25
31.633.134.636.1
40.041.543.044.5
45.547.048.5
50.053.0
54.556.0
57.5 J
To
29.45
33.134.636.137.6
41.543.044.545.5
47.048.550.0
51.554.5
56.057.5
59.0
Description- 29.35: 5cm QTZ/CC VLET @ 55 TGA with 10"X, basalt fragments,
10*Hi epidote a 10* med to coarse-grained PY- some fine-grain, disseminated PY on 1 outcontact to make 3*fc PY
overall- minor PY/CPY a Q.5% QTZ/CC- Q.5% PY, minor CPY, trace MAG a 2% QTZ/CC- minor PY/CPY a trace MAG- minor PY/CPY
- minor PY- minor PY-44.12: 15mm pale grey QTZ/CC vlet @ 65 TGA; minor PY- 45.15: pin-head of VG in 1cm epidote/calctte stringer @ 90 TGA
with 2"fc PY; minor PY a trace CPY- minor PY; trace CPY; 1* QTZ/CC- minor PY- 49.85: 3cm massive CPY vlet @ 45 TGA with MAG-filled fractures;
O.S'X.PY- minor PY- minor PY/CPY
- minor PY- 56.25-56.5: 5-10mm irregular QTZ/CC stringer with minor PY/CPY
S trace ASP?- 56.63-57.0: QTZ/CC zone with included fragments of wall rock
near irregular contacts; minor black CHL; 5"fc CPY In form oflarge blebs (up to 1x2cm); trace HEM staining in micro-fractures
- 1-*, PY: 2"fc CPY; trace PC-- D.5% QTZ/CC; minor PY; trace CPY/PO
Sample #
3002
3003300430053006
3007300830093010
301130123013
30143015
1
30163017
3362
Interval0.20
1.501.501.501.50
1.501.501.501.00
1.501.501.50
1.501.50
1.501.50
1.50
Au (ppb| Cu (ppm)Av. 1,8 3 4. 5
454314655
3150
225
312
Av. 1,611. 5
6275369
45394
26Av.
8,674.:
38
13,100
5,760
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* _____96-01 PAGE 3 OF 3
ROCKFrom To
94.7
Description
- 69.9-70.3: fine-grain, light grey with CHL spotting ^2mm) 8.CHL-filled fractures @ 60-65TCA; minor breccia with CHL-filledmatrix
- aa per 69.9-70.3 but no brecciation 4 78. 1 -78.5 back to "basaltgreen"
- 9O.70: 5cm layered QTZ/CC vlet with epidote wisps
- 92.71 : 1cm QTZ/CC viel @ 60TCA with bleached aureoleseveral cm from contacts
EOH
SAMPLEFrom
61.062.5
69.5
77.5
To
62.564.0
70.5
78.5
Description-1'X,PY;2'fc QTZ/CC- 63.6: 3cm QTZ/CC vein @ 30TCA wtth med to coarse-grained PY-^PYiS1* QTZ/CC- dark buff in some sections around QTZ/CC (alteration halo?)
- C.5%, fine to med-graln (Omm) euhedral PY; trace CPY- 70.33: 3cm QTZ/CC vlet @ 65TCA (4 other parallel stringers
uphole for 0.2m causing bleaching?)
- 77.8: 7cm milky, layered QTZ/CC vein @ 65TCA wtth dark buffcolored bleached aureole on upper contact for 0.2m
- trace PY/CPY
Sample *
30183019
3020
3021
i
Interval
1.501.50
1.00
1.00
Au (ppb)17
807
141
46
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFWBHEDLOOQEDBY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGany Twp PropertyInstant Pond ZoneBQCourtB Diarnond DrillingJanuary 28, 1986January 29, 1996Joe Home
NORTHNQ EASTMQ ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP@EOH COMMENTS
1486.7 Grid North2102.0 Grid East"0"
354 True North-4519 metersNo testTrted NW casing (toft In ground) over BW; abandonee
HOLE* PAGE
•6-03OF
ROCKFrom
0.00
To
iaoo
19.0
Dwcriptfon
CASINO- 3 meters of mixed cored boukJers recoverad
EOH Hole lost in boulders.
SAMPLEFrom To Description StmpU*
1
(•tem! Aufrpb) Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM *CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp PropertyInstant Pond ZoneBQCourte Diamond DrillingJanuary 30, 1996February 02, 1 996Joe Horne
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP @ EOH COMMENTS
1500.5 Grid North2100.4 Grid East
HOLE* PAGE
96-02A1 OF
O350 True North-60180.2 meters
Casing pulled; making water
ROCKFrom
3.00
33.10
To
33.10
40.00
DescriptionFELDSPAR PORPHYRY
- grey to reddish-orange depending on degree of HEM a)f n- some zones pervasive, moderate to strong HEM alfn S grey
zones still have orange HEM alfn "bleeding" from fractures- common, partially chloritized, sub-rounded to rounded, mafic
inclusions (some several cm but most < 1cm); no apparentstraining
- some fine ^2cm), pale yellow-green, epidote-filled fractures/wisps - more prevalent in HEM aifd sections
- opaque white feldspar phenocrysts (but most HEM stained);uniform in size fc2mm); some local areas showing lineation;euhedral to sub-rounded; comprising up to 50*3t of rock mass
- trace, fine qrain. euhedral PV; trace CPY- 13.6-13.8: grey, CHL-alfd, mafic xenolith with absorbed edges- rare QTZ/CC stringers ^5mm)- T-2%, dark, euhedral crystals ^2mm) - pyroxene?- rare CHL-filled fracture- hard; non-magnetic; non-calcareous- some HEM-filled fractures- sharp, lower contact @ 45TCA- 29.5-30.1 : massive, mafic, dark grey-green xenolith with minor
epidote spots/blotches
BASALT- massive; grey; fine-grain; hard- locally, weakly magnetic but strongly magnetic near contact- pervasive, moderate ank alt'n
SAMPLEFrom
8.50
27.70
31.60
33.10
To10.00
29.20
33.10
34.10
Description- strong HEM alfn with 1* QTZ/CC-filled fractures (mostly
hairline but some to 4mm); >60TCA- trace PY
- washed grey with minor PY S trace CPY- 28.1-28.55: softer, grey/grey-green, mafic xenolith? (with minor
olivine) containing (@ 28.3) a 35mm, laminated QTZ/CC/Feldsparvein @ 85TCA with trace PY
- 4"5t, high angle QTZ/CC stringers
- as per 19^3022 but minor specular HEM in a tensional, QTZ/CCfracture
- strongly maqnetic, fine -qrain, chilled zone- 33.5: selvage?- 1 -X. QTZ/CC; trace CPY
Sample #
3022
3023
3024
1
3025
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
Au (ppb)7
17
52
63
Cu (ppm)
119 l
55 i
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
96-02A2 OF
ROCKFrom
40.00
52.00
To
52.00
56.20
Description- common epidote-filled fracture/stringers ^4mm) mostly
©45TCA- broken along common, HEM-fllled fractures- trace, fine-grain PY/CPY- rare QTZ/CC stringers fc 1cm) @ 70TCA- non-caJcareous
BASALT FLOW BRECCIA- blotchy, grey/grey-green; fine-grain; hard- pervasively, mod to strongly magnetic with some very strongly
magnetic areas (darker, finer grained)-weakANKalfn- occasional selvage? near top but mostly angular to sub-angular
breccia fragments (typically ^5cm)- moderate epidote alf n as matrix blotches S equally as fracture
filling SL wispy hairs- minor, fine-qrain, euhedral PY (occasionally in masses) in
setvages, breccia matrix S QTZ/CC-filled fractures/stringers^5mm a 4O-60TCA)
- minor CPY to 1cm blebs (mostly in matrix but some in QTZ/CC)- rare HEM-fllled fracture- occasional variole (some dark A some QTZ/CC-filled)- upper 3m moderately fractured (most slips have a pale blue
alf n mineral)- trace specular HEM- locally, some fine, light alt'n specks (leucoxene?)- lower 1 ,5m fractured to broken @ contact
FELDSPAR PORPHYRY- sharp, irregular upper /lowsr contacts @ 30-40?TCA Z 50TCA- as per 3.0-33. 1 but all stringers HEM alt d (reddish-orange)- trace PY only; no CPY
SAMPLEFrom
4O.5O42.0043.1044.00
45. 5O
47.0048.5049.5050.50
52.00
To
42.0043.1044.0045.50
47.00
48.5049.5050.5052.00
53.00
Description
- strong epidote atfn- well brecciated wtth •iO.S'fc PY/CPY; Q.5% QTZ/CC- minor PY/CPY- as per #3026
- O* QTZ/CC; Q.5% PY/CPY; well brecciated (fragments are dark,well-defined a angular)
-50.6: 1cm irregular CPY stringer with minor PY- 29*. PY/CPY; IK QTZ/CC
Sample #
3366302633673027
3028
3368336933703029
f
3371
Interval
1.501.100.901.50
1.50
1.501.001.00
Au (ppb)
2979
Cu (ppm)
102704
Av.161 1,06089
62
2719
635
555
3532
Av.144 1641.50 Av. 399 . 5 3,140
1.00 34 53
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
96-02AOF
ROCKFrom
56.20
64.70
70.10
To
64.70
70.10
83.00
DescriptionBASALT
- grey, fine-grain, originally massive- pervasive, weak to moderate ANK aJf n- hard to very hard where included by QTZ A silicified (some
brecciation)- locally, weak to moderately magnetic- minor PY/CPY- top half very badly broken attributed to CHL-filled fractures- non-caicareous- blotches of epidote (< 1cm) prevalent In lower half but poorly
lacking in form of stringers- 1* QTZ/CC stingers/fracture fillings often with purplish HEM
staining S. associated specular HEM- trace leucoxene?- 57.6-57.8: Fault Zone
- well chloritized A broken; lower contact foliated @ 60-65TCA
FELDSPAR PORPHYRY- irregular, upper contact @ 60TCA- broken lower contact- as per 3.0-33.1 but, like 52-56.2, all moderate to strong HEM alt n- some zones of very flne-qrain, disseminated PY- 68.0: 7cm, soft, mafic xenolith with sharp, sub-rounded edges- locally, weakly magnetic
BASALT- dark grey -green; massive- med. to coarse-grain (locally, gabbroic in texture)- moderate to strongly magnetic where not carbonated (MAG
crystals to 2-3mm)- hard - a little less so where carbonated- minor (<0.5%), fine-grain, euhedral PY
SAMPLEFrom
58.00
59.50
65.50
67.00
72.30
78.50
To
59.50
61.00
67.00
68.00
73.10
79.50
Description- 5'X. clear/purplish (HEM stained) QTZ in tensional? set @ 30-40TCA
S as irregular inclusions sometimes brecciating host basalt- minor PY
- 3% QTZ/CC; minor, fine-grain PY
- 2"5feQTZ; -cO.S'Xs very fine-grain, disseminated PY- QTZ stringers @ 25-30TCA
- 67.63: 10cm QTZ vein @ 75TCA with grey laminations; out contactgrey for 10-20cm; minor PY
- 72.36-72.56: 5mm QTZ/CC/Feldspar veinlet @10TGAwfth minorPY A 30**, specular HEM
- 73.0: 5mm QTZ/CC veinlet @ 45TCA with 50"* specular HEM
- trace QTZ; minor PY S 1cm bleb of CPY
Sample #
3030
3031
3032
3033
f
3034
3365
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
0.80
1.00
Au (ppb)
17
10
45
41
72
Cu (ppm)
i
Av . 3 3 . 5 761
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAQE
96-02AOF
From
83.00
To
120.30
ROCK
Description- minor CPY - most in QTZ/CC where found in < 1cm blebs- QTZ/CC stringers (^-S/m S typically ^mm) @ 20-50TCA A
often with laminates of massive, fine-grain specular HEM- weak epidote alf n as fine spots 8. blotches- locally, weak to moderate leucoxene spotting- 79-83: locally, weakly carbonated- pervasive, weak ANK alf n
COARSE-GRAINED BASALT-as per 70. 1-83.0- stringers @ variable angles (but typically 25-55TCA)- 83.0-93.0: weak ANK alfn- 93.5-96.0: weak epidote stckwork- 96.5-120.3: occasional CHL-fllled fracture (black)- 1O4.3: 5mm QTZ/CC/specular HEM veinlet @ 20TCA with
minor CPY- 108.5: CHL-filled slip @ 30TCA- 1 1 1.3-1 12.0: broken with pale-orange tinge (feldspathic alfn)-116-119: zone of weak carbonate alfn; non-magnetic A
increased QTZ/CC stockwork- 12O.3: bleb of QTZ (<5cm) with small, chloritic, angular host
fragments (breccia)
From
79.50
80.50
81.50
84.50
96.50
101.00
105.50
116.00
117.50
119.00
To
80.50
81.50
83.00
86.00
98.00
102.50
106.50
11750
119.00
12050
SAMPLE
Description- 79.75-8O.0: 25"fc irregular, clear/opaque QTZ stringers; several "fc
PY/CPY A several "fc specular HEM; 5mm cluster of dozen pin points of VG; minor feldspathic alf n
- moderate leucoxene alfn
- 80.6: 3cm QTZ/CC veinlet with lO'Jb host Inclusions- several lcm blebs of CPY (1*); 5*. QTZ/CC- strong leucoxene alfn
- minor feldspathic arf n around TJfc QTZ/CC- several 5mm stringers f.4%) of massive specular HEM @ 20-30TCA- minor PY/CPY
- 2*fc QTZ/CC; coarse-grained; minor PY/CPY/specular HEM
- moderate CHL alfn- moderate to strong leucoxene spotting- y**, in-egular QTZ/CC stringers- minor, disseminated PY/CPY In some stringers- 1 occasion of blood-red, HEM-stained stringer
-101.4-101.65: 5mm stringer of 50"* specular HEM @ 10TCA- 4* QTZ/CC; minor PY/CPY- 102.5: opaque white, 1cm QTZ/CC stringer @ 35TCA - void of
mineralization
- 3"fc, irregular QTZ/CC stockwork with minor CPY
- 5"*. QTZ/CC with 1% specular HEM; minor PY
-P&QJZJCC
- 3"*, QTZ/CC; minor PY/CPY (some anhedral PY)
Sample t3035
3036
3037
3038
3039
304O
l
3041
3042
3043
3044
Interval1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)AV.
4,287.
686
24
451
21
48
22
79
Av . 1 , 1
27
Cu (ppm)1,310
3
3,170
65
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAGE
&6-02A5 OF
ROCKFrom
120.30
125.90
144.83
To125.90
144.83
162.30
DescriptionCHLORITE-RICH BASALT
- 120.3-122.0: CHL-rich FauttZone with slips, gouge SL minorbreccia; some QTZflooding/silicification; minor, sub-angular,purplish-brown fragments-120.4: CHL slip with 3mm of gouge @ 35TCA- 120.5 S 120.6: CHL/gouge-filled slip (2-3mm) @ 25 S 30TCA-120.7: fault with 2cm gouge @ 40TCA-121.1: fault with 1cm gouge @35TCA- 121.25: fault with 5mm gouge @ 35TCA- 121.4-121.7: crumbled fault zone
- 122.0-125.9: as 83.0-120.3 but CHL-rich 8. less mineralization- 122.0-122.3: faint, pinkish hue (feldspathic alt'n?)- 125.7-125.9: soft black, talc-rich
BASALT- grey-green; fine-grain with moderate QT2/CC A epidote
stockwork (<5mm)- black, CHL-filled cooling fractures S selvages?- occasional, light olive-green, sub-angular hyaloclastic shards- mineral-poor but trace specular HEM, PY A CPY- locally, weak to moderately magnetic- some zones mildly ANK atfd- 127.5-137: weak to moderately calcareous- 142.0: 1cm QTZ stringer 70TCA
FELDSPAR PORPHYRY- sharp upper/lower contacts @ 75 &45TCA- homogenous S massive- 50^, sub-angular to sub-rounded, opaque white feldspar
phenocrysts (<2mm) - occasionally HEM-alt'd X stainedreddish-orange; some zoned with clear centers
- very hard
SAMPLEFrom
120.50
128.00
129.50
131.00
143,33
144.83
145.90
149.00
To
122.00
129.50
131.00
132.50
144.83
145.90
147.40
150.50
Description- as per rock unit description; no visible mineralization
- l*fe QTZ/CC stockwork; trace specular HEM
- 1"fc QTZ/CC stockwork; trace PY
- 2"3fc QTZ/CC stockwork; increased epidote spiderwebs
- trace PY/CPY; 2"fc QTZ/CC- 144.33: 15mm, irregular QTZ/CC veinlet @ 65TCA with minor,
fine-grain, disseminated PY
- see general description
- SO^fe HEM-stained with trace CPY
- 30% HEM-stained- minor, fine-grain PY in/near HEM.-stained fractures
Sample #
3045
3O46
3047
3048
3049
f
3050
3051
3052
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.07
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)
5
185
21
17
149
21
Cu (ppm)l
Av.19.5 173
10
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* 99 - 02A PAQE 6 OF 0
ROCKFrom
162.30
To
180.20
180.20
i
l
Description- pervasively, weakly magnetic- non-calcareous; non-ankerilic- grey (dark matrix with white phenocryst) but often HEM haJos
bleeding from fractures (several mm to several cm)- locally, orangey HEM aJf d- trace, very fine-grain, euhedral PY- occasional epidote-filled fracture ^3mm) @ 45 A 75-80TCA- common (l"Jt), sub-rounded, mafic clasls (generally <2cm but
up to 10cm)- trace CPY- 144.83-145.9: greyer, hybrid zone with "washed out"
phenocrysts 4 3% QTZ/CC stockwork; trace, very fine-grain PY
COARSE-GRAINED BASALT- massive; coarse-qrained; grey-green; hard- weak, pervasive ANK alfn; non-caJcareous- moderately magnetic- occasional (2-3/m) epidote-filled fracture @ 25-60 TGA- minor, fine-grained PY; trace CPY- MAG crystals to 2mm- locally, minor leucoxene spotting- 176.2: 1cm QTZ/CC veinlet @ 65TCA with epidote halo on
outcorrtacts- 179.4: 5mm, CHL stringer @ 20TCA with minor CPY
EOH
SAMPLEFrom To Description Sample #
t
Interval Au (ppb) Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOQQEDBY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp Property•P ZoneBQCoibert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 06, 1996February 07, 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTHDIP @ EC; iCOMMENTS
304.0 Grid North2472.6 Grid East"0"
352 True North-5030.0 meters-53Casing pulled
M-03HOLE*PAQE 1 OF 3
ROCKFrom
0.00
2.70
4.14
To
2.70
4.14
1250
DescriptionCASINO
TRACHYTE- buff rose-brown with darker brown weathering along fractures- lccalfy, massive to crackle texture; some zones exhibit "washed*,
light orange, Indistinct feldspar phenocryst in an aphaniticmatrix but generally very fine-grained
- hard to very hard; non -magnetic-non-calcareous but weak to moderate, pervasive Fe Dolomite/
ANKalfn- trace, very fine-grained PY- weak sericite ait* n In micro-crackle but occasionally, moderately
as fracture filling- very weak foliation? @ 35-45TCA- lower contact badly weathered @ 80-90TCA
CHLORTTE TECTONfTE- originally sandstone; medium hardness; non-magnetic- medium-green for first 0.3m but grades to darker grey-green- weakly fotlated (6O-70TCA) to weakly contorted with thin, dark
green CHL banding but occasionally massive to bedded(65TCA)
- non-calcareous but pervasive, weak to moderate ank ait* n- fine-grain, occastonlly grading to medium-grained- moderate (3-5/m), Irregular, opaque white QTZ stringers ^5mm)
occasionally weakly contorted or pinched but generally 50-60TCA
SAMPLEFrom
2.70
4.14
5.B4
6.50
8.00
9.50
To
4.14
5.64
6.50
8.00
9.50
11.00
Description
- 4.0: 1cm, high angle stringer
-5* QTZ; trace PY
- Ut pale yellow ait n product
- 5"fc pale yellow alf n product; 1*fc QTZ; trace PY
- minor, very fine-grain PY S grey wteps; 1% QTZ
-1% QTZ; minor PY- pale olive-green, elongated ait1 n flecks ^5x1 Omm)
Sample*
3053
•3054
3055
3056
3057
3058
Interval
1.44
1.50
0.86
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)
NIL
10
2
5
NIL
Cu(ppm)
Av.131. 5
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAQE
•6*03OF
ROCKFrom
12.50j
To
24.80
DMcriptlon- minor (^.S1*)), very fln&graln to fine-grain fc 1 mm)
disseminated PY- occasional, dark grey wispy lines ^4mm) bteadlng from Irregular
micro-fractures (very fine grain PY?)- locally, poor RQO with fractures aJong foliations (dome "disking1)- occasional small bleb ft wisp stringers of pale yellow alf n?
mineral- trace serlctta alf n as wispy hairs associated with the QTZ- grades to sandstone
SANDSTONE- grey-geen, occasionally bleached to lighter colored zones- generally massive but wttti suggestion of bedding (6STCA)
In top meter- fine to medium-grain wtth gritty look- medium hardness; non-magnetic- non-caJcareoua; non-ankerrtte- high content of QTZ grains- minor ^ 1*), very fine to fine-grain, disseminated PY but
occasionally banded (l-iOmm) @ seTCA-trace CPY-occasional QTZ stringer (generally 2mm but up to 5mm) @
35-70TCA; combined clear ft opaque- fairly competent wtth minor fracture set @ 65TCA (parallel to
bedding)- increased from none to weak sericite aff n down hole
SAMPLEFrom11.00
12.50
14.00
15.50
17.00
18.50
20.00
21.50
23.00
To12.EO
14.00
15.50
17.00
18.50
20.00
21.50
23.00
24.50
Description- minor PY; 2* QTZ
- 12.6 4 12.8: 5cm opaque white/clear QTZ vein (65TCA) wtth minorsericite laminates ft wtth sericite sllckensidea
- a few fines of the dark grey mineral; minor banded PY
- minor banded PY on outcontacts of 10cm, well-bleached section-trace QTZ
- minor banded PY; minor QTZ; lmm CHL-fllled fracture
- D.5% banded PY; minor QTZ
- minor banded PY; D.5% QTZ
- minor PY;0.5* QTZ
- 5 shards of black, CHL-atf d, plucked slate? ^ 1x3cm)-trace CPY; D.5% QTZ
- minor banded PY; 2* QTZ
SMipte*3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
•3065
3066
3067
Interval1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au(ppb)
91
9
27
33
39
48
45
24
15
Cufppnt)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE PAQE
C* - 033 OF 3
ROCKFrom
24.80
28.50
To
28.50-
30.00
30.00
DescriptionALTERED SANDSTONE?
- as 12.5-24.8 but finer grained S more buff In color- weak sericite hairs- minor CHL spotting (<2x3mm) weakly strained parallel to sericite- weak to moderate ANK alfn- medium-hard to hard
SANDSTONE-as per 12.5-24.8
EOH
SAMPLEFrom
24.50
28.00
27.50
29.00
To
26.00
27.50
29.00
30.00
Description- minor PY&QTZ
- minor PY&QTZ
- minor FIy;2% QTZ
- 29.25: 1cm QTZ veinlet @ 90TGA
Sun pit*
3068
3069
3070
3071
f
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
Au(ppb)
3
14
10
14
Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp Property•F' Zone
BQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 07, 1996February 08, 1996Joe Home
NORTHINQ EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP@EOH COMMENTS
304.0 Grid North248as Grid East"0"
352 True North-5030.2 meters-50Casing pulled
HOLE* PAQE
•9-041 OF 3
ROCK
From
0.00
2.70
7.80
To
2.70
7.80
12.40
Description
CASINO
TRACHYTE- buff rose-brown with darker brown weathering along fractures- massive texture; some zones exhibit •washed", orange,
indistinct feldspar phenocryst In an aphanitic matrix butgenerally very fine-grained
- hard to very hard; non -magnetic- non-calcareous but weak to moderate, pervasive Fe Dolomite/
ANKarfn- trace, very fine-grained PY; trace HEM- weak sericite alf n In micro-crackle but occasionally, moderately
as fracture filling- very weak foliation? @ 35-45TCA- lower contact badly weathered @ 80-90TCA- locally, moderately broken with brown weathered rinds- minor QTZ/CAFIB stockwork
CHLORITE TECTONITE- originally sandstone; medium hardness; non-magnetic- medium-green for first 1 m but grades to darker grey-green- weakly foliated (6O-7OTCA) to weakly contorted with weak, green
CHL banding but occasionally massive to bedded (65TCA)- non-calcareous but pervasive, weak to moderate ank alf n- fine-grain, occaslonllv grading to medium-grained- moderate (3-5/m), Irregular, opaque white QTZ stringers (<5mm)
occaskxialty weakly contorted or pinched but generally 5O-60TCA
SAMPLE
From
2.70
4.20
5.00
6.50
7.80
12.00
To
4.20
5.00
6.50
7.80
9.50
iaso
Description
-trraPY&HEMiS'X.QTZ/DOL
-trace PY&HEM
-trace HEM- 7. 1 : 5cm QTZ/Fektepar velntet @ 4OTCA
- Irregular, thin QTZ stringers/blebs @ upper contact-1% QTZ; minor PY- 9.5: CHL-flHed fracture @ 40TCA
- minor PY; 1-* QTZ; D.5% dark grey bands- 12.4-12.8: very well bleached sandstone wtth very fine-grain,
disseminated PY (lower contact @ 50TCA)
SMipte*
3072
3073
3074
3075
f
3078
3077
Interval
1.50
0.80
1.50
1.30
1.70
1.50
Au(ppb)
93
NIL
NL
3
17
77
Cufpptn)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE i? PAQ2
•••04Of
ROCKFrom
1240
To
25.30
DotilpUun- minor (^0.596), very fine-grain to fine-grain fc 1 mm)
disseminated PY- occasional, dark grey wispy lines fc4mm) bleeding from Irregular
micro-fractures (very fine grain PY7)- poor ROD In first meter with fractureB atong foiattens- occasional small bleb ft wtep stringere of pale yellow alfn?
mineral- trace sericite alfn as wispy hairs associated with the QTZ- grades to sandstone
SANDSTONE
- generally massive but with suggestion of beddinq (50TCA)near top
- fine to medium-grain wtth gritty look- medium hardness; non-magnetic- non-calcareous; weakly anterttte @ 21-25.3 only- high content of QTZ grains- minor ("C 1*^, very ftie to fine-grain, disseminated PY but
occasionally banded f1-10mm) @ 85TCA-trace CFY- occasional QTZ stringer (generally 2mm but up to 5mm) ®
35-50TCA; combined dear A. opaque-falrty competent with minor fracture sat @ 45-60TGA- kxally, weak to moderate sericite spider webs- 21.5: weathered, CC-fllted fracture @ 15TCA
SAMPLEFrom
15.00
iaoo
17.00
iaso
24.50
TO
16.00
17.00
18.50
20.00
26.00
•*- - —— *—A*- —uvvcnpwni
-2% banded PY;1% QTZ
- trace PY/QTZ
- banded PY with QTZ stringer 3** QTZ- 17.3: 1cm QTZ stringer (40TCA) with minor fine-grain specular HEM
- trace PYA3TZ
-24.5: lcm QTZ stringer © 20TCA with minor specular HEM-trace PY-25.3: 1 cm QTZ stringer @ 75TCA with minor PY on lowsr outcontact
SMpto*
3078
3383
3078
3364
3060
t
IMAMMUA!•nww
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au(*pfe) CU(PDM)
Av.115
es
Av.12,
68
31
297.3
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* to- PAGE 3 Gf
Front25.30
29.20
To2&20
30.20
30.20
ROCK
DwerlpttMALTERB) SANDSTONE?
-as 12.4-25.3 but finer gratasd ft more buff green-brown with midmoOHnq of dark green CHL spots
- weak eericto hairs- oarvastve, weak to moderate AMC alf n- weak to moderate ANK alt1 n- medium-hard to hard; maasJvo tectum
Aa ii-inilBBMll M VkX LM||I**|II mm^ /k H (J (J t H* 4*^ ^ftt ff\ ftf^T 1 A- suggestion offoHaDonY/bedalng? ® 50-60TCA
SAKDJTO^-aa per 12.4-25.3
mtofo-fracturps-noPY-weakAMCatfn
EON
Prom26.00
27.00
28.00
To27.00
28.00
2920
SAMPLEOMoriptfon
- 28.8: aub-angular CHL dast (Ix2cm) ft 1x3cm clast of msdJunvgralnod sandstono?
- as** fine to med-ojaln ^ 1 mm) PY
-28.0:1cmQT2veJntet®50TCAwtth1CWtmedlum-aTrtnPYa•••lai 1 1 1 ^^TVminor CPY
- *iu,4 a *iti.o: Drawn weamefoa naio on ouconuctB or nBcuireoC5-30TCW
- minor, very fine-grain, dtoerrtnatBd PY-29.15: 2cm network of QTZstringenj on contact (7OTCA)
s*****3081
3062
3083
f
hrtMvtf1.00
1.00
1.20
Aufrpb)a
53
15
Cvtexn)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp Property•P ZoneBQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 08, 1996February 08, 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP @ EOH COMMENTS
304.6 Grid North2490.8 Grid East
HOLE* 99 -08 PAGE 1 OF 3"O"
352 True North-5030.0 meters-50Casing pulled
ROCKFrom
0.00
2.30
8.50
To
230
8.50
12.50
DescriptionCASINO
TRACHYTE- HEM alfd, buff rose from 2.3-4.5 grading to reddish brown from
4.5 to 7.8- dark brown weathering rind beside fractures for first few meters- massive texture with weak, occasional, sericlte-filled micro-
fracture zones- suggestion of foliation @ 40-50TCA- locally, "washed", clear feldspar phenocrysts In aphanitic matrix- hard to very hard; non-magnetic- non-calcareous but weak to moderate, pervasive ANK alt n- trace, fine-grain PY A HEM- weak QTZ/DOL stockwork with irregular blebs A stringers ^5mm- high-angle lower contact ^80TCA) In sericite slip
CHLORITE TECTONITE- originally sandstone; medium hardness (softer in CHL-rich zones)- medium-green for first 1 m but grades to darker qrey-green- weakly foliated (60-7OTCA) to weakly contorted wtth thin, dark
green CHL banding but occasionally massive to bedded(65TCA)
- non-calcareous but pervasive, weak to strong ANK arf n- fine-grain, occasionlly grading to medium-grained- occasional (<2/m), irregular, opaque white QTZ stringers (<5mm
occasionally weakly contorted or pinched but generally 60TCA
SAMPLEFrom
3.50
5.00
7.80
8.80
To
5.00
6.50
8.80
9.80
Description
- moderate HEM alfn- 1"* QTZ/DOL; trace PY
-trace HEM&PY- moderate sericite alfn-1% QTZ/DOL
- 8.5 (on contact): 5cm QTZ vein wtth fine, bright green laminateinclusions @ 65-70TCA
- lighter green; contorted A laminated- 9.4: 2cm pink DOL/CC velnlet @ 6OTCA- 9.5-9.65: QTZ vein with thin, serclte laminates A minor CHL-filled
fractures @ 60TCA A Irregular contacts; trace PY
Sampl* *
3084
3085
3086
'3087
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
Au (ppb)
\v . 2 . 5
3
NIL
2
Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* 96-03 PAGE 2 OF 3
ROCKFrom
12.50
13.10
To
iaio
13.70
Description
- trace, very fine-grain PY- last meter is locally, moderately bleached- occasional, dark grey wispy lines ^4mm) bleeding from irregular
micro-fractures (very fine grain PY7)- locally, poor RQD with fractures along foliations (some •disking1')- occasional small bleb 4 wisp stringers of pale yellow ait* n?
mineral- trace sericite alfn as wispy hairs associated with the QTZ- grades to sandstone; non-magnetic
SANDSTONE- dark grey-geen, but bleached cream from 12.8-12.9 ft @ lower
contact (5cm)- medium hardness but hard to very hard on bleached zones
(silicified?)- non-calcareous; moderate ANK aft1 n; non-magnetic- CHL- rich- moderately strained/deformed (approx 75TCA), medium green,
cherty clasts (largest s 2x3cm) @ 12.5- fine-grained; trace PY- minor, Irregular QTZ stringers ^4mm)- another collection of clasts ^5x1 Omm) @ 13.0
ALTERED MAFIC DIKE- sharp upper ft lower contacts both @ 40TCA- pale green grading to creamish near contacts (5cm) wtth 5"fc,
dark green, mottled CHL spotting (strained parallel to contact)- medium hardness; fine-grained- non-magnetic; non-calcareous; pervasive, moderate ANK art1 n- D.5%, fine ^ 1 mm), sub to euhedral, wine-colored flecks- trace sericite arf n on incontacts
SAMPLEFrom
12.10
13.10
To
13.10
13.70
Description
as per rock unit description
Sample *
3088
3089
Interval
1.00
0.60
Au (ppb)
15
26
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* PAQE
09-05OF
ROCK
From
13.70
25.30
28.10
To
25.30
28.10
30.00
30.00
DescriptionSANDSTONE
- dark grey -green, occaslonalty bleaching to slightly lighter color- pervasive, weak to moderate sericite arfn as micro-fracture
filling/spider webs giving slight yellowish tinge- competent A massive wtth occasional suggestion of bedding @
50-60TCA- fine to medium-grain with gritty look- medium hardness; non-magnetic; non-calareous- pervasive, weak ANK aJfn- minor, very fine to fin&graln, disseminated PY- trace CPY in QTZ/CC veinlets f*: 1 cm) @ typically 30-40TCA
ALTERED SANDSTONE- more bleached than previous unit- occasional CHL specks (x2x3mm) but 1, sub-angular, CHL
fragment (1xlcm) @ 27,4
SANDSTONE-as per 13.7-25.3
EON
SAMPLE
From
13.70
17.00
18.50
20.00
21.50
25.20
27.50
To
14.70
18.50
20.00
21.50
23.00
26.70
29.00
Description-trace PY/CPY; -s 1-fc QTZ
- minor PY/CPY; 2** QTZ- 18.3: 1 cm QTZ/feldspar veinlet (20TCA) with angular sandstone
fragments
- 18.7: l-2mm, PY-filled fractures @ 30TCA- 19.1-19.2: dark A light green, CHL-rich shards (slate plucks?)- 19.5: Irregular, 1cm, pink CC veinlet truncated by 5mm clear
QTZ veinlet (45TCA)- several small clusters of disseminated PY
- 20.8: 2cm, pink CC veinlet © 45TCA with minor CPY-raQTZ/CC
- minor PY; 2-K, QTZ
- 25.3: 2cm CC veinlet @ 60TCA with chlorttic sandstone laminatesS minor PY/CPY
- 26.62-26.70: 1-2mm, PY-fil!ed fracture @ 5TCA (tapers out uphole)
- well bleached- 27.85-28.0: opaque white, irregular, QTZ stringer zone (SO4*)) wtth
minor, aub-euhedral, medium-grain PY S trace CPY- 28.1 : 2-5cm, black, irregular QTZ vein with minor PY/CPY
Sample*
30SO
3091
3092
3093
3094
3095
3096f
Interval
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au(ppb)
39
Cu (ppm)
Av.117.5
33
21
12
Av.29
22
j
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOQQED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp Property•F' Zone
BQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 10, 1996February 12. 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIVUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP @ EOH COMMENTS
380.5 Grid North^ 2598.7 Grid East
HOLE* 99-09 PAQE 1 OF 4"O"
352 True North-43104.1 meters-43Casing pulled
ROCKFrom
0.00
1.90
To
1.90
41.80
DescriptionCASINO
SYENITE- reddish brown (sometimes to brownish grey)- fine to med. grain matrix with, locally, ^K, sub-rounded,
absorbed feldspar phenocrysts (^2mm)- occasional stretched/oriented clast S suggestion of lineation
©SO^OTCA- hard; pervasive, moderately magnetic- pervasive, weak ANK alfn; non-calcareous- trace, fine-grain PY/CPY associated with QTZ/CC- moderate (2-5/m), plnkfeh QTZ/CC veinlets/stringers (<5mm) @
20-30TCA, 45TCA A 60TCA (and other irregular angles)- occasional, clear QTZ stringer @ 45TCA- occasional, polymictic, sub- rounded to sub-angular clast
(typically <2-3cm A fine-grain, chtortttzed maflc)- rare, serictte-filled fracture- occasional, greyish, medium to coarse-grain zones rich in
amphlbotes 4 fekJspar-poor; moderately magnetic; non-ANK;non-caJcareous; <0.7m; maflc intrusion?7Incluslon? or possiblyjust a very lccallized coarsening; le. 6.26-6.95
- 15.95-16.08: brownish red, porphyritic synentte with 50*3tfeldspar phenocrysts ^5mm); fairly sharp corrtacls (55-65TCA)with some phenocrysts protruding Into host
- 17.95: laminated, pink/cream, 5mm CC/DOL? velnlet @ 25TCA- 19.75-19.90: attered syenite aa per 95.8-97.3- 3O.85-31.15: grey, amphibole-rich intrusive?- 41.5-41.8: well bleached
SAMPLEFrom
2.40
5.44
9.90
22.00
23.50
26.00
33.50
37.00
To
3.90
6.26
10.40
23.50
24.50
27.00
35.00
38.50
Description
- trace, fine-grain PY- 3.4: 1cm milky/clear QflZ velnlet @ 35TCA
- 2*. QTZ/CC; trace PY A MAG
- minor, fine-grain PY; some brown weathered slips @ 70TCA- 10cm of 'mafic Intrusion" with angular syenite fragments
-^QTZ/CARB
- pinkish QTZyCC stringer (pinch to 5mm) down core axis
- 26.3: minor CPY in 5mm, pink QTZ/CC vetatet 70TCA- 26.5: 5cm QTZ/DOL vein @ 60TCA
- 35.75-35.90: QTZ stockwork zone (30*) with minor orangefekJpsar A minor PY
- trace specular hematite- 38.0: 1cm QTZ veinlet @ 50TCA- 37.47-37.77: 5mm QTZ stringer down core axis
Sampl* *
3097
3098
3099
310O
3101
3102
3103
3121
Interval
1.50
0.82
0.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)
17
Av . 2 . 5
55
NIL
NIL
NIL
3
NIL
Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* PAGE
ft*-OSOF
ROCKFrom41.80
45.00
48.50
To45.00
48.50
54.86
DescriptionSANDSTONE
- grey-green; massive; medium-grain; hard; gritty- non-magnetic; non-ANK; non-calcareous- trace, very fine-grain PY- occasional, very tiny, red iasper fleck- moderate (3/m) QTZ/CG stringers (<5mm)- 41.8-42.3: softer, finer-gralnedLaltered section with intense
yellow-white spotting ^0.5mm) - leucoxene?
ALTERED SANDSTONE- grey-green with buff tan sections- weakly foliated @ 40TCA- fine-grain matrix with common, distinct QTZ grains (1 mm)- very weak sericite alf n in mlcrafractures- non-magnetic; non-ANK; non-calcareous- medium-hard to hard- minor, very fine-grain PY- rare fuchite fleck in buff sections- occasional QTZ/CC stringer 5mm) parallel to foliation
SANDSTONE- as per 41 .8-45.0 but moderate sericite art* n (therefore sometimes
a faint yellowish overprint) fi increased QTZ/CC stringers Amoderate QTZ/CC stockwork
-trace CPY- last 0.4m becomes softer ft foliated with increased sericlte-filled
fractures
SAMPLEFrom
45.00
46.50
47.50
48.50
50.00
51.50
53.00
53.90
To
46.50
47.50
48.50
50.00
51.50
53.00
53.90
54.86
DMcrlptlon
- 45.0: 6cm QTZ/plnk GC vein @ 75TCA with 10*. grey, hostInclusions A minor CPY
- minor, very fine-grain PY
- minor, very fine-grain PY
-SO4* tan sections- minor, stringer PY ^ 1 mm) associated wfth darker zones
- minor, banded PY; 2* QT2VCC- coupte , very fine-grain, PY-fil!ed micro-fractures giving faint greyish
hue
- trace CPY; strong sericite aJfn; 3* stockwork- minor, banded PY @ 70TCA
- minor PY; S'fc stockwork
- minor PY; 5"X. stockwork
- minor PY; S 1*) stockwork
Sampled
3122
3123
3124
3125
f
3126
2127
3128
3129
Interval
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
0.90
0.96
Aufppb)
Av. 58
17
19
24
14
3
7
Cu(ppm)
NIL i
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLEtf PAGE OF
ROCKFrom
54.86
70.50
To
70.50
83.20
DescriptionALTERED ACID? INTRUSIVE
- pala orange except slight greenish tinge last 0.5m to contactsA between 63.05-63.60 (increased sericite alfn)
- fairly distinct, high-angle upper/lower contacts- weakly foliated as suggested by weak, sericite-filled micro-
fractures @ 35-45TCA but sometimes as micro-crackle- moderate, QTZ/CARB stockwork (1-5*)- fine-grain matrix wfth 5*, sub-rounded, opaque 4 clear QTZ
eyes ^4mm)- hard to very hard; non-magnetic; non-calcareous- very faint ANK or Fe DOL alfn- trace, very fine-grain PY- trace specular hematite; sometimes along fractures- moderate fracturing; often along sericite-filled fractures- 5*, sub-angular, opaque white feldspar phenocryste (^4mm)-occasional, sub-angular, mafic clast (-clem); often chlorftfzed
SANDSTONE- homogenous; massive; grey-green with faint yellowish (sericite)
overprint- hard; gritty; medium-grain
^ - non-magnetteLnon-caJcareous^pervaslve, weak to moderateANK alfn
- very locaJllzed sections of QTZ/CC stringers (<5mm)- common, very tiny, red jasper flecks- trace, very fine-grain PY; mostly confined to QTZ/CC- 74.9-77.3: clastic section with 10*, sub-rounded to sub-angular,
polymictic clasts (/c 1cm)- 76.4: 7cm, very fine-grain, olive green slate bed? @ 85TCA;
quite possibly just a cobble-last 0.4m clastic
SAMPLEFrom
54.86
56.00
63.00
67.50
69.00
73.50
76.00
To
56.00
57.50
64.00
69.00
70.50
75.00
77.00
Description- minor specular hematite 4 PY
- minor PY
- greenish tinge- minor specular hematite; 12* QTZ/CARB- 63.40: 10cm, irregular, opaque white, QTZ vein
- 2K stockwork; minor specular hematite
- 2*X. stockwork
- 73.58: 1 5mm, opaque white, QTZ veinlat @ 55TCA with minor PY- 74.5: 4cm, opaque white, QTZ veinlet @ 55TCA
- 2*, QTZ/CC stockwork/stringers
Sample f3130
3131
3132
3133
3134
3135
3136
f
Interval
1.14
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
Au (ppb)5
3
10
5
3
15
22
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* ____06-06 PAQE 4 OF 4
ROCKFrom
83.20
85.40
95.80
97.30
To
85.40
95.80
97.30
104.10
104.10
DescriptionCONGLOMERATE
- matrix as 70.5-83.2- 50"?t, sub-rounded, slightly attained, polymictic clasts; moat
*:1x2cm- only trace, very fine-grain PY
SANDSTONE- as per 70.5-83.2- only half dozen stringers ^5mm)- 85.4-91 : massive sandstone-91 -95.8: 2"X, clasts
ALTERED SYENfTE?- fine-grain, grey matrix with 5"fc, elongated white A pink fragments
(generally 1x3mm but up to 3x1 5mm) 4 296 dark green clastsfc 1 mm)
- medium-hard; non-magnetic; non-calcareous- moderate ANK atfn- strong orientation of above fragments @ 55-60TCA- 95.8-96.2: broken zone of 50*X, QT7 (minor feldspar); trace CPY
4 moderate sericite atfn
SANDSTONE- as per 70.5-83.2 but with 2T& clasts (as previously described) A
a zone of stronger concentration (25"* clasts) @ 1 01 .3-1 01 .5- 3 Q17JCC stringers- 98.3: 3cm QTZ veintet @ 65TCA
EOH
SAMPLEFrom
95.80
To
97.30
Description
- as per unit description
Sample f
3137
1
Interval
1.50
Au (ppb]^
19
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM*CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp Property•F- ZoneBQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 12, 1996February 14, 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP@EOH COMMENTS
308.5 Grid North2601. 7 Grid East"0"
351 True North-45109.9 meters-44Casing pulled
HOLE* fre-07 PAGE 1 OF S
ROCKFrom
0.00
7.00
7.50
To
7.00
7.50
27.33
DescriptionCASINO
CORED BOULDERS
BEDDED SANDSTONE- variable bedding (3O-80TCA) but generally 55-60TCA- fine-grain; soft (especially where chlorttized)-noPY- 7.5-14: weakly hematized:
- reddish grey- pervasively, waaWy magnetic- weakly calcareous; non-ANK
-14-27.33: moderately chlorttized- grey-green with varying chlorite intensity accentuating the
bedding- non-magnetic except 19.8-22.8 (weak to moderately magnetic)- non-calcareous; pervasively, weak ANK alfn- occasional, opaque white/pink QTZ/CARB veintet (Ocm) @
'50-70TCA- weak GC stockwork; often parallel to bedding; more Intense In
hematized zone p-5%)- 9.0: Slip @ 60TCA- 13.4: 3cm assemblage of well-strained (45TCA) clasts
^5x20mm)- 18.9-19.2: lighter green, irregular banding (l-5cm); possibly
elongated clasts or bedding- 20.5: 5cm assemblage of strained clasts ^ Ix3cm)
SAMPLEFrom
8.00
18.80
17.6O
22.00
25.00
26.00
To
9.50
17.60
18.60
23.00
26.00
27.33
Description
- 5* stockwork
- 1 7.25: 4cm vein @ 60-65TCA
- 18.0-18.2: Irregular QTZ flood with chlorttized laminates onupper contact
- 18.4: 3cm vein @ 65-70TCA; tower contact te on slip with 1mmvery fine, chlorite gouge
- 22.55: 5cm vein @ 50TCA with minor, fine-grain CPY
- 25.42-25.74: QTZiGARB vein @ 70TCA with 5% sandstoneInclusions
- 27.25: 5cm QTZ/CARB vein @ 70TCA with 2X, CPY
Stmpl* #
3138
3139
314O
3141
3142
1
3143
Interval
1.50
0.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.33
Au (ppb) Cu(ppm)
Av. 3 . 5.
3
NIL
2
5
2
l
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* 86-07 PAQE 2 OF 6
ROCKFrom
27.33
To
55.75
Description- 19.8-22.8: 5"fc, lighter grey-green, arfn banding 4 spotting
(••clem); this Is also the magnetic zone mentioned above- 23.42-23.55: coarser-grained bed with 59fe pale yellow pebbles
to 3mm- 24.3-24.4: knotted/contorted zone- 24.7-24.8: coarse-grained untt (< 1mm)
SYENITE- reddish grey (hematite alt1 d) to 34.5 where fades to grey- fine to medium-grain with some zones of 10*3fe coarse-grained- massive; hard (very hard In top hematized section)- pervasive, moderately magnetic (except non-magnetic zone
between 39.5 S 41)- hematizBd zone is non-ANK but remainder Is pervasively,
moderate to strong- - non-calcareous- trace CPY, specular hematite, very fine-grain PY A MAG- minor (-ci*). QTZ/CARB, irregular stringers f^Smm); pinkish in
hematized zone- occasional, sub-anqular to sub-rounded, foreign clast- some zones (large claste?) are coarser grained S amphibote-rich- washed, high-angle, Irregular, yppjryiower contacts- 43.35: 5cm QTZ/feldspar vein @ 35TGA wtth minor specular
hematite- 45-55.75: Increasing, wtifte alteration specks (from 0 to 5"3fe)
oriented along faint fabric (45TCA)- 52-55.75: 2*. brown, atfd. sub-rounded, feldspar phenocrysts
SAMPLEFrom
39.70
46.00
54.75
To
40.30
47.50
55.75
Description
- 5* QTZ/CARB with trace CPY/HEM/PY/MAG- In middle of non-magnetic zone
- 46.2: 2mm QTZ stringer @ 1 0-1 5TCA wtth trace PY ft HEM- 47.2: 1 cm laminated QT2/CARB velntet @ 45TCA wtth sericite
on contact
- 54.9: 15mm, pink GC veinlet @ 20TCA
Sample #
3144
3145
3146
Interval
0.60
1.50
1.00
Au(ppb)
22
Av. 6
2
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* 96-07 PAGE 3 OF 6
ROCK
From
55.75
63.75
1
To
63.75
87.06
\
Description
SYENITE- reddish brown- fine to medium-grain with 5-1 CWt, altered (grey S brown),
feldspar phenocrysts ^5mm)- hard to very hard; non-magnetic-occasional, sub-angular, mafic clast (-O cm)- trace, very fine-grain PY- trace, irregular, QTZ/CC stringers/stockwork- non- calcareous; very weak Fe DOL? atfn- 57.7: slip @ 20TCA with chlorfte/serlcite film; reddish halo
(hematite) for 5-1 Ocm- lower contact @ 5O-6OTCA
SYENITE- grey; sometimes wtth brownish tinge- massive; fine to medium-grain; hard- slight fabric @ 4C-55TCA- weakly magnetic (non-magnetic @ 78.0-82.5 A 85.4-87.06)- trace, very fine-grain PY- occasional, sub-rounded clast- occasional, brown, sub-rounded, altered feldspar phenocryst- this unit very similar to 43-55.75- -cO-S* QTZ/CARB; in form of veinlets A Irregular stringers (*:1cm)- 63.75-79: weak to moderate ANK aff n- 79-87.06: weak to moderatery calcareous- 80.9-81.25: 5"3fe, flne^rain (*c0.5mm), pale yellow, alfn specks
on dark green matrix
SAMPLE
From
55.75
62.75
63.75
80.50
To
56.75
63.75
64.75
81.00
Description
- 1*. QTZ stockwork; trace PY
- trace specular hematite; < 1 % QTZ/CC
- 63,85: 1 cm QTZ stringer @ 20TCA with minor specular hematiteon contacts
- 80.53-80,75: zone of SO-fc QTZ/plnk CC a weak sericite hairs@50TCA
Sample f
3147
3148
3149
315O
(
Interval
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.50
Au (ppb)
NIL
NIL
NIL
3
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* 96-07 PAQE 4 OF 0
ROCK
From
87.06
88.08
89.38
To
88.08
89.38
109.90
Description
ALTERED SANDSTONE- grey to grey-green- massive; hard- fine to coarse-grain wtth minor, elongated fragments f/c 1x2mm)- minor, sub-angular clasts ^1x2cm)- non-magnetic; non-ANK; weak to moderately calcareous- weak to moderate GC stockwork- 87.07: 5mm QTZ/CC veinlet @ 25TCA
ALTERED SANDSTONE- layered shades (1 mm-2cm beds) of lighter to dark grey-green
Irregular laminations (65-75TCA) wtth moderate, yellowish hairs/laminations of greenish-yellow sericite
- soft; very soft In lighter green, finer zones (slate?)- some elongated/pinched, pale yellowish-green clasts fc lx3cm)- very fine to fine-grain- non-maqnetic; non-ANK; very weakly calcareous- weak to moderate (4*fc), grey QTZ/CC stockwork/veinlets
(90"X. CC); <5mm; mostly parallel to laminations- 88.53: 1cm, sericite shear wtth 5mm of very fine gouge f75TCA)- 88.09: very fine point of VG? or CRY?- 88.78-89.98: less laminations interbedded with 50*fc sandstone
SANDSTONE- yellowish grey-green to olive green with yellow-green sericite
as tiny flecks S in micro-fractures around grains grading togrey (less to no sericite) @ 98.5
- fine to medium-grain (-c 1mm); massive; gritty look- moderate, grey CC stockwork- tinv ^ 1 mm) , red jasper flecks- hard; non-magnetic
SAMPLE
From
87.06
88.08
89.38
90.50
To
88.08
89.38
90.50
92.00
Description
- as per unit description
- as per unit description
- moderate to strong, Interstitial sericite alf n imparting olive-greencolor
- 5"5t, very Irregular, CC stockwork
- as #3106 but 10*fc CC stockwork- 91.2: 2cm, knotty, QTZ vein with sericite a chloritized sandstone
inclusions-91.9: slip @ 60TCA with 5mm sericfte gouge
Samp!* *
3104
3105
t
3106
3107
Interval
1.02
1.30
1.12
1.50
Au (ppb) Cu (ppm)Av.25.5
33
3
14
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAGE
•e-o?S OF
ROCKFront To
109.90
Description- 89.38-98.5: non-ANK- 98.5-109.9: weak to moderate ANK- minor, sub-rounded, ploymictic clasts; some cherty; < 1x3cm;
moderately strained @ approximately 65TCA- very fine to fine-grain PY grades from minor to 1-3* between
94.5 X 99.5; then to minor again- non-calcareous- 101.9-102.4: 2K clasts- color grades to bleached brown between 104.2-106.4; contains
some sericite In dozen slips @ 50-60TCA- 104.2-109.9: core surface is pitted/plucked/scoured
EON
SAMPLEFrom
92.00
ga so
95.00
96.00
97.00
98.50
100.00
101.50
103. OO
104.50
106.OO
107.50
109.00
To
93.50
95.00
96.00
97.00
98.50
100.00
101.50
103.00
104.50
106.00
107.50
109.00
109.90
Description- 92.9: 5mm grey QTZ veinlet @ 50TCA with trace PO?-2"X,QTZyCC; minor PY
- 3% stockwork; D.5% PY
-3% stockwork; 2%PY
- 96.43-96.68: QTZ vein (60-65TCA) wtth 10**, angular, sandstonefragments (with minor PY) ; 2cm vein on oirtcorrtact has minor CPY
-2**,PY
-1*X)PY; 1%stockwork
-1%PY; 1% stockwork
- minor stockwork/PY
- minor PY; no stockwork; 1 01 .9: 2cm QTZ vein @ 90TCA
- 104.2: two, 1-2mm, hematrte-fffled fractures (50%)
- minor PY
- 1% stockwork; minor PY
- 1% stockwork; minor PY
-1% stockwork; minor PY
Sample #3108
3109
3110
3111
3112
3113
3114
3115
3116
3117
3118
3119
3120
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
0.90
Au(ppb)
19
24
Cu (ppm)
Av.27.5
34
Av. 40 . 5
51
31
17
21
14
34
NIL
NIL
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
COMPANYPBOPSHTYAREA/CLASS*COREMZECONTRACTORSTARTED
TranspecDc Reeourcea IncMoGa/ry Twp PropertyT-Zbne8QCotosrt Drifting and Exploration CompanyFebruary 15, 1996
FMS8HED Februaiv 18. 1996LOCKED BY Joe Homa
NOfrrtflMGEASTMQ ELEVATION A2MUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH
COMMENTS
440.5 Grid North2598.8 Grid EastO"
352 Tna North
134.0 mators-43(dtpat98rr®tere)Casing toft In
HOLE* PAOC
88-031 OF 9
Prow
aoo
0.50
25.85
To
aso
25.85
27.50
ROCKDwtttBtfon
CASINO
S&ffDSTONE- flrey to grey-green with browntah zones @ 1.2-4.5 A 7.6-10.5- massive, fine to medJum-Qrain; grttty- hard to very hard- non-magnetic; nan-calcareous; pervasive, moderate ANKaJfn- minor, vary fine to fine-flnaln PY; trace CPY; occasional,
specular hemaHte-fBed fracture fcimm) ffi 40TCA- pervaaive, tiny fc Imm), red jasper flecks- occasional, hreqirsr, QTZ/CAR8 atrtnojer/veinlet (sometimes
aa floods often wrth sericite laminatae)- weak sericite arfn, eepedafly aa hairs 4 mlcro-cracHe flBno
In/around QTZ/CARB
rounded, polymictic dasta (generafiy <2cm); some weak to
- 4.3: alp wtth 5mm of oouoa ffi 40TCA wMh 1cm QT7/CARBvelnlattoaida
- 23.1-25.85: occaatonal dast with dtaflnct clastic bad (25-*)©24^5-24.85
ALTEHKO 3AND0TONET- pele ofive green with 1-3^, mottled, dark green, atongated,
chlorite spotting 0; Dfimm) llneated @ 5O80TCA- flne-graJn; non-maaneHc; moderately hard
Prom
aso
1.50
aoo
aoo
7.50
9.00
10.00
24.85
25.85
To
1.50
aoo
4.50
7450
aoo
1O50
17^30
25^5
27.50
SAMPLEDaeeffpUoa
- minor, very fine-grain PY; no QT2/CAFB
- trace fuchHe; mfrior PY; minor specular hematite- brown; very hard; •cO.S'&QTZ/CAFB
- ^ QTZ/CARB; minor PY; mhior specular hemaffla
- 5% QT2/CAR8; trace fuchlto; minor PY; moderate aaricte alfn
- trace PY/CPY; 0.5*QT#CARB; minor apecuter hemaUta
- minor PY; aSKQT^CARB; brown
- 18.40-18.52: QTZJCAP8 vefci wHh traos PY 4 S* SBricftetemtnatkjro; Irregular, nlgh-angta conecJs
- e% QTZ/CAFB; trace PY- 25.85: 7cm, QTZ/CARB vein on sharp contact ffi 65-70TCA
- as per unit description
Soapto*
3151
3152
3153
3154
3155
3156
31 5/
i
3158
3159
JMifc* n ra imww
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.65
Aa (pot)
Av.13
12
7
9
2
17
rSL
21
58
Cu(PfMB)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
90-032 OF
ROCKFrom
27.50
33.95
38.30
To
33.95
38.30
51.30
Description- first 0.6m very weakly calcareous A non-ANK but remainder
non-calcareous A weakly ANK alt1 d- minor, very fine to fine-grain PY; trace CPY- 1 "X. QTZ/CARB stringers; 5% QTZ eyes ^ 5mm)- low-angle, lower contact from 27.4-27.7
SANDSTONE- as per 0.5-25.85- no CPY or specular HEM- •cO.S'X. clasts- 32.67-32.89: finger of arfd, felsic intrusive (@ 45-50TCA) as
per 33.95-38.3- fuzzy, lower contact @ 607TCA
ALTERED FELSIC? INTRUSIVE- greyish-pink- first 0.5m, finer-grained A weatdy foliated but grades to coarser
Si massive- porphyritic wtth S-10%, 'washed', lighter QTZ ft altered feldspar
phenocrysts ^5mm)- 1-3% chlorite specks fc l-2mm)- hard to very hard; non-magnetic- non-calcareous; weak CARB atfn- trace sericite 4 chlorite on most fractures- minor, very fine-grain PY- falrty sharp, lower contact @ 35TCA
SYENITE- fainy homogenous; massive but weak orientation @ 50-60TCA- light to medium grey with 5"fc white QTZ-filled Vesicles" (some
zoned) <5mm A 5^ medium green chlorite spotting ^2mm)
SAMPLEFrom
27.50
29.00
33.45
33.95
35.00
36.50
37.50
47.50
48.50
To
29.00
30.50
33.95
34.45
36.50
37.50
38.30
48.50
5000
Description
- moderately bleached; u.5% PY; 3*. QTZ/CARB
- minor PY; 1% QTZ/CARB
- 3% QTZ/CARB; D.5% PY
- minor PY; 5% QTZ/CARB
- 35.2: 3cm QTZ velnlet @ 6O-70TCA with 5% chloritic inclusions 8.trace PY
- moderately fractured; trace PY
- trace PY
- 2"*. QTZ/CARB; minor PY
- 3% QTZ/CARB with minor sericite; minor PY
Sample #
3160
3161
3162
3163
3164
3165
31661
3167
3168
Interval
1.50
1.50
0.50
0.50
1.50
1.00
0.80
1.00
1.50
Au (ppb)
Av.24
29
Av.31
10
19
24
15
Av.48 .
14
Cu (ppm)
5
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAGE
M-08OF
ROCKFrom
51.30
51.80
59.00
To
51.80
59.00
60.47
Description- only trace, very fine-grain PY 4 QTZ/CARB stringers ^5mm)- moderate to strong, pervasive ANK affn- non-calcareous; locally, very weakty magnetic- fine to medium-grain; hard
CONTACT ZONE- intensely sericltized (greenish-yellow)-25-* QTZ/CARB-trace PY
SANDSTONE-as per 0.5-25.85- tocalty, weakly magnetic- weakty ankeritfc; no ANK where magnetic- no specular hematite- generalty, T-2% ciasts; concentrated zone (30Tfe) @ 56.6-57.0- increased percentage of mudstone chips- 56.1 : 1cm veinlet of Intensely sericitized syenite? as per 38.3
51.3- 57.78-57.85: light olive green slate bed? wfth bedding/contacts
@ 75-80TCA (possibly a large cobble)
SYENITE-as per 38.3-51. 3-noPY- some variolrtes? nave pinkish tfnge- distinct upper/lower contacts @ 65TCA
- 1 mm, sericite slip on lower contact
SAMPLEFrom
51.30
55.50
58.50
59.00
To
51 .80
57.00
59.00
60.47
Description
- as per unit description
- 1-X, QTZ/CC; minor PY; trace PO?; trace CPY
- 58.7-59.0: fine-grain, moderately sericltized; 25"fc QTZ/CC; minorPY
- as per unit description
Sample #
3169
31 7O
3171
1
3172
Interval
0.50
1.50
0.50
1.47
Au (ppb)
12
14
Av.ll
2
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAGE
06-08C,-
ROCKFrom60.47
87.05
To
87.05
115.40
DescriptionSANDSTONE
-as per 0.5-25.85- weak ANK aJfn grades to very weak between 68-75- only trace, very fine-grain PY/CPY; no specular HEM; trace PO?- ^.5** claste except:
-61-61.5: '\')b, sub-angular, mudstone claste- 67.55-67.85: 3O% polymictic claste- 86.4-87.05: ID-20% polymictic claste
- 72.1 : slip @ 50TCA with 5mm of grey gouge
MOSAIC SYENITE?- a collection of syenites? with greatty varied characteristics
wtthln t. between different unfts/phase*- 87.05-92.3: Syenite
- grades from well bleached (cream) for first 0.3m to grey with5"5t, fine, white mottling to light pink @ 89.5 (upper contact oflight grey hoarse?) then resumes to pinkish grey (@90.2) thengrading to purplish grey
- hard to very hard; non-magnetic- weatdy foliated @ 30-50TCA- fine to medium-grain- trace, fine-grain PY- sharp, upper contact @ 30TCA- sharp, Irregular, lower contact (3) 457TCA- non-calcareous; pervasive, moderate, ANK arf n- minor QTZ/CC stringers- occasional, sub-angular, mafic clast (/c 1cm)89.5-90.2: fine-grain, light grey horse?yintrusive? with irregular
contacts; ankerltic
SAMPLEFrom
64.50
71.00
83.00
85.50
88.50
91.20
To
65.00
72.20
84.00
87.05
89.50
92.30
Description- Q.5% , coarse-grain, sub to euhedral PY In 1 cluster; 2*fc QTZ/CARB
-3-* QTZ/CARB
- 10** QTZ/CARB; trace PO? S CPY
-4*. QTZ/CARB
- 1% QTZ/CC; minor, fine-grain PY
-3* QTZ/CC
Sample #3173
3174
3175
3176
3194
3195
t
Interval
0.50
1.20
1.00
1.55
1.00
1.10
Au (ppb)
9
14
24
48
Av . 6 2 .
2
Cu (ppm)
5
li"i!
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
96-035 OF
ROCKFrom
115.40
To
118.45
Description- B2.3-&44: Syenite
- pinkish grey to grey- fine to medium-grain; massive to very weakly foliated- locally, weakly magnetic- 3% QTZ/CC strlnqera- sharp, lower contact @ 25TCA- non calcareous; moderate ANK alf n- minor, fine-grain PY
- 94.2-11 5.4: Syenite- all shades (light 4 dark) of pink, grey A purple- fine to coarse-grain- massive texture S competent- Isolated, very weakly magnetic- pervasive, weak to moderate ANK att n; non calcareous- hard to very hard with Isolated moderately hard- occasional, sub-anqular to sub-rounded clasts fcZcm)- 1% QTZ/CC stringers/velntets- minor, fine-grain PY; trace CPY associated with QTZ/CC- trace HEM A fuchite- 102.6: 2cm, Irregular, pink CC vein-103.4-104.0: grey horse? as per 89.5-90.2 but sharp upper A
tower contacts (both @ 45TCA) so may be Intrusive- sharp, wavy, tower contact @ 307TCA
SANDSTONE- dark grey -green- massive; homogenous; competent- hard to very hard- fine to medium-grain with distinct/sharp grains (except first
0.5m where they seem fused)
SAMPLEFrom
92.30
94.20
95.70
101.00
To
94.20
95.70
97.00
102.50
Description- as per unit description
- trace sericite? alf n; trace HEM/CPY/fuchlte; minor PY
- minor PY; trace fuchite- 96.45-96.55: QTZ/CARB vein @ 60-65TCA
- 7*, QTZ/CARB; minor PY- 101.6-102.1: grey indusfon?7lrrtrusion? with small velntets on
fairly sharp, irregular contacts
Sample *3196
3197
3198
3199
Interval
1.90
1.50
1.30
1.50
Au (ppb)51
15
NIL
3
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOO
HOLE* 8*-03 PAQE 6 OF 6
ROCKFrom
118.45
To
134.00
134.00
Description- occasional, tiny, red jasper flecks ^ 1 mm)- very weakly magnetic- very weak ANK alf n; non-calcareous (except weak first 0.5m)- trace, very fine-grain PY- minor QTZ/CC stringers ^2mm)- 1 16.0-1 16.12: QTZ/plnk CC vein; upper/lower contacts @
50 S 70TCA
SYENITE- varying shades of pink S grey (grey predominant)- fine to coarse-grain- massive to very weakly foliated (25-50TCA)- moderately hard to very hard; competent- non-calcareous except near contacts (<0.5m) of horse?
(moderate to strong there)- weak to moderate ANK arfn- non-magnetic- trace, fine-grain PY; trace CPY- 1-2%, irregular QTZ/CAf® stringers- trace sericite alt'n In last 3 meters- 123.4-124.4: grey, fine-grain horae?7intrusive?
- strongly calcareous; some as fine spotting- non-magnetic- fairly sharp, undulating contacts
EOH
SAMPLEFrom
126.90
To
128.40
Description
-trace CPY- 127.6-127.75: QTZ/CC vein @ 30-40TCA wrth 10** host inclusions
Sampled
3200
— i —————
Interval
1.50
Au (ppb)
21
Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM #CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp PropertyLine 33 EBQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruarys, 1996February 21, 1996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP@EOH COMMENTS
372.6 Grid North3301. 3 Grid East"O"
351 True North-4511 3.0 meters-42Casing pulled
96-09HOLE*PAGE 1 OF 3
ROCKFrom
0.00
10.50
To
10.50
60.90
DescriptionCASINO
- all black, organic muck except last 2-2.5m which was sandy/gravelly
CHLORmZED SANDSTONE- dark grey-green; very chloritic- massive to weakly bedded @ 30-45TCA- fine to medium-grain wfth occaslonaJ zone of GC art1 d, polymictic,
sub-rounded clasts (^5x1 Om m) moderately elongated parallelto bedding:- 12. 5-1 2.8: 5% clasts- 18.2-1 8.6: 20%cla31s-32.75-32,95: 10% clasts- 35.25-38.0: 1-5"fe clasts-60.1 -60.4: 259fecla3ts; 4 other minor zones
- occasional, flattened clast of grey chert ^ 1cm)- 10.5-41 : poor ROD wltti fracturfnq along bedding; soft to very
soft- 41-60.9: more competent; soft to medium hard; very faint
reddish tinge (weak HEM atfn?)- occasional, QTZ/CARB stringer ^1cm) parallel to bedding S as
irregular Webs/stockwork (T-4% combined)- non-ANK except last meter (very weak)- weak to strongly calcareous, often as flrte spotted alf n fc 1 mm)- localty, weakty magnetic; more so in lower, hematized section
SAMPLEFrom
23.20
24.70
31.00
32.00
3a50
53.60
59.90
To
24.70
26.20
32.00
33.50
35.00
55.10
60.90
Description
- 24.4: 6cm QTZ/CARB vein (75TCA?) with minor CFT S, trace PY- 8% vein/stockwork
- trace HEM; 3"Jk stockwork- 25.9: 8cm, Irregular mass of grey QTZ
- trace HEM/CPY; 5**, stockwork
- 4% stockwork; trace MAG
- 15*36 vein/stockwork; trace HEM- 34.45-34.60: QTZ/CARB vein (45-50TCA) with 20^ chloritic
inclusions
- 4% veinlels/stockwork oriented @ 80TCA; trace PY
- weak ANK altn; trace CPY; 2* QTZyCARB
Sampled
3177
3178
3179
318O
3181
1
3182
3183
Interval
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.00
Au (ppb)
Av. 1
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
Cu(ppm)
i 'l
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* 96-09 PAQE 2 OF 3
ROCKFrom
60.90
66.80
To
66.80
104.20
Description- minor HEM staining In QTZ/CARB- trace MAG/CPY/PV- slips/faults with gouge @: 13.4, 13.7, 16.8, 24.3 (1cm of gouge),
28.8 a 32.95-33.0 (5cm of gouge @ 307TCA)
ALTERED TUFF- grey with reddish tinge- massive; fine to medium-grain; competent- 2-5^ white, irregular calcareous nodes; rimmed with orange-
red; typically ^mm; rarely containing fine-grain CPY- 5"fc, black, vitreous, sub to euhedral crystals ^5mm)- < 1% QTZ/CC as irregular fracture-filling a stringers (40-50TCA);
both < 5mm- trace, medium-grain PY- non-ANK; weakly calcareous (due to tiny nodes/spots)- pervasive, strongly magnetic- sharp, flat, unaltered, upper contact @ 55TCA- sharp, lower contact @ 50TCA
SANDSTONE- dark grey (localty with faint reddish tinqe) but grades to
grey-green @ 97m- massive to well-bedded (thinly @ 45-60TCA)- flne to medium-grain wtth rare, Isolated, sub-angular to sub
rounded, moderately strained, grey QTZ clast f/c Ix2cm) or rare,small bed f-: 10cm) of clasts
- moderately fractured along bedding (2-5/m)- soft to medium hard- non-ANK; weak to moderately calcareous ^50*fe)- moderately magnetic weakening to non-magnetic @ 77-80
SAMPLEFrom
60.90
65.30
79.00
97.00
99.50
To
61.90
66.80
80.00
97.50
101.00
Description
- 196 QTZ/CC; trace CPY In calcareous nodes
- 29fe QTZ/CC; trace CPY a PO?
-5*. QTZ/CC
- broken wtth 8* QTZ/CC
- 20"*. CC as stockwork wisps a tiny spots
Sample f
3184
3185
3186
31871
3188
Interval
1.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
1.50
Au (ppb)
Av . 1 . i
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
Cu (ppm)
3
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* PAQE
ft*-O*3 OF
ROCKFrom
104.20
111.50
To
111.50
113.00
113.00
Description- minor ^ Tfc), irregular, QTZJCC stringers S fracture-filling;
typically -c 1cm; often paralleling bedding; wispy/fading edges- very rare, fine to medium-grain PY- 79.55: slip with 1cm of grey gouge @ 65TCA- 97.5: GC becomes more of wispy stockwork S then grades to
intensely (ID-20%), spotted (1mm) @ 101
CHLORmE/CARBONATE TECTONITE- dark olive green, moderate to strongly chloritized sandstone
(bleached to light olive green last 0.5m) with dull whfte,QTZ/CARB laminatlons/stockwork (lu-20%)
- foliated A contorted (locally, mildly brecciated)- soft to moderately hard; fine to medium-grain- non-magnetic; pervasive, weak to moderate CARB alfn-non-calcareous- 1O8.1-111.5: moderate sericite alfn as hairs paralleling
foliations/contortions- 108.9-111.5: minor (•cO.S'fc), very fine to fine-grain PY
ALTERED SANDSTONE- light olive green with minor (O"X.), irregualr, white QTZ/CAR8
stringers A fine stockwork- fine to medium-grain; massive; competent- moderately hard to hard- non-magnetic; non-calcareous; pervasive, weak to moderate
CARB alfn- moderate to strong sericite alt1 n- minor (•sO.S'fc), very fine to fine-grain PY
EOH
SAMPLEFrom
106.00
107.00
108.50
110.00
111.50
To
107.00
108.50
110.00
111.50
L 113.00
Description
- 10"* stockwork
- 25% stockwork; moderate sericite alfn starts; no PY
- 25"*. stockwork; minor, fine-grain, disseminated PY
- 20"X) stockwork; minor, flne-o.rain, disseminated PY- last 0.5m Is light olive green
- as per unit description
Sample #
3189
3190
3191
3192
3193
t
Interval
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)
NIL
2
99
219
127
Cu(ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
COMPANYPROPERTYAREA/CLAIM *CORE SIZECONTRACTORSTARTEDFINISHEDLOGGED BY
Transpacific Resources IncMcGarry Twp PropertyLine 33 EBQColbert Drilling and Exploration CompanyFebruary 21, 1996February 23, 1 996Joe Home
NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION AZIMUTH COLLAR DIP DEPTH DIP @ EOH COMMENTS
445.0 Grid North3298.8 Grid East
HOLE* 06-10 PAGE 1 OF 4"O"
351 True North-43104.3 meters-40Casing pulled
ROCKFrom
0.00
5.10
18.00
To
5.10
18.00
24.65
DescriptionCASING
CHLORmZED SANDSTONE- dark grey -green with moderate (S1*)), CC stockwork overprint
and rare QTZ/CC stringer ^ 1cm)- massive to weakly bedded (35-50TCA) with fractures (4-10/m)
along bedding planes; poor competency- fine to medium-grain wtth local packages of moderately
elongated clasts ^ 5x1 Omm)- soft to very soft; strongly chlorttized- locally, very weakly magnetic- non-ANK; weak to strongly calcareous- no PY; trace HEM- 9.5: fault with 1cm of gouge @ 35TCA
ALTERED TUFF- grey wtth very slight pinkish tinge- homogenous; very weak foliation (S) 45TCA- fairly competent; moderately hard- medium-grain with 2"3fe white CC fwfth pink rims) nodules (1 -4mm
often weakly strained parallel to foliation- pervasive, strongly magnetic; no PY- non-ANK; moderate to strongly calcareous- 4-7/m, pinkish white QTZ/CC-filled fractures @ 45TCA (typically
<2mm)- sharp upper S lower contacts @ 4O Si 50TCA- core surface appears roughly scoured (from plucking of S1**
softer, chloritized fragments (l-2mm)
SAMPLEFrom To Description Sample #
i
Interval Au (ppb) Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOG
HOLE* 96-10 PAGE 2 OF 4
ROCKFrom
24.65
33.50
49.80
.
To
33.50
49.80
68.60
DescriptionCHLORmZED SANDSTONE
- aa per 5.1-18.0 but gradually transits from dark grey-green tomedium grey-green; this transition to next unit is alsoaccompanied by Increasing ANK alf n (to moderate - especiallylast 2m) S becomes non-calcareous @ end of unit
- less competent; 10 fractures/m with more prominent bedding(steeper @ 45-60TCA)
- no HEM- 25.05-25.6: fault zone with gouge S 0.2m of ground core; 5cm,
pink CC vein @ 557TCA
CHLORfTE/CARBONATE TECTONITE- medium grey-green with 10^ white CARB as laminations,
contortions, irregular fracture-filling S stockwork- thinly bedded (40-50TCA) to weakly contorted locally- soft to moderately hard- fine-qrain- non- magnetic; non-calcareous; pervasive, weak to moderate
ANKarfn- 38.7: 1cm, olive green, slate bed (35TCA)- 45.1 : slip with 1mm gouge (55TCA) along thin, chlorite/
sericite laminates- 45.0: increasing sericite atfn to 49.8 (strong)
SERICmZED SANDSTONE- olive green; massive; homogenous; fairly competent although
a fracture set @ 45-50 TGA (along bedding?)- fine to medium-grain to 64.5 then coarsens (with occasional
clast) to 68.6- hard; non-magnetic- non-calcareous; pervasive, weak ANK aif n
SAMPLE !From
29.00
44.60
45.00
48.30
49.80
51.30
53.50
To
30.50
45.00
46.50
49.80
51.30
52.80
55.00
Description- 29.4-29.6: QT7/CARB vein @ 70TCA with 10** chloritized,
sandstone laminations/inclusions- 29.7: slip with 2mm of gouge @ 45TCA- 30.2-30.4: orangey grey, acid? intrusive with QTZ eyes to 4mm;
trace PY; sharp, upper ft lower contacts @ 45 4 35TCA
- creamish with moderate sericite alf n; trace PY; silicified
- 25"*) stockwork; trace PY
- 15% stockwork- light olive green (strong sericite aft n)- minor, very fine-grain PY- soft A very fine-grain - high slate composition?
- minor, medium-grain, euhedral PY; 2% stockwork
- minor, medium-grain, euhedral PY; 4*x, stockwork
- minor, very fine-grain PY; 5^ stockwork- 53.9: 1cm veinlet with speck of galena? in 0.2m, strongly
sericrtized zone
Sample f3351
3352
3353
3354
t
3355
3356
3357
Interval
1.50
0.40
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
Au (ppb)AV.1
NIL
166
10
NIL
17
67
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAQE
-103 OF
ROCKFrom
68.60
69.30
To
69.30
104.30
Description- pervasive, moderate sericite alfn (strong locally) as wispy
hairs a Interstitial around quartz grains- minor, very fine-grain PY; minor, medium-grain, euhedral PY in
first 2.5m- minor QTZ/CARB stockwork- 58.5-59.5: well bleached (light olive green)- 59.6: minor, banded PY- 60.0: trace CPY- 65-68.6: occasional, green fuchite fleck ^3x1 Omm)
BRECCIA- sharp, upper S lower contacts @ 25-30TCA with thin film of grey
gouge- well brecciated with angular, dark grey-green, <2cm fragmerrts
(silicified sandstone?) In very fine-grain, pale olive greenmatrix
- some QTZ fragments- 2"3t, coarse-grain, euhedral PY- weakry magnetic; non-calcareous; weak ANK alt1 n
SANDSTONE- massive; homogenous; very competent; 'boring'- medium grey-green- medium-grain with minor coarse-grain zones- pervasive, moderate ANK alf n except first 6m (very weak S
lighter in color)- non-magnetic except last 6m (locally, very weakry)- non-calcareous- uniformly hard- trace fuchite flakes ^ 3x1 Omm) in coarser-grained beds- very trace PY/CPY
SAMPLEFrom
57.00
64.00
68.60
71.50
To58.50
65.00
69.30
72.80
Description- minor PY; 5"X, stockwork
- minor PY; 3% stockwork
- as per unit description
- 3* QTZ/CC; mildly brecciated with minor GC matrix A clear QTZcrystals in vugs
Sample #
3358
3359
3360
3361
Interval
1.50
1.00
0.70
1.30
Au (ppb)
51
NIL
Av.29
NIL
Cu (ppm)
DIAMOND DRILL CORE LOQ
HOLE* PAGE
96-10OF
ROCKFrom To
104.30
Description- very occasional, sub-rounded, weakly elongated, polymictic
clast ^ 1x2cm)- 73-1 04.2: only two, 1 cm veinlets @ 55TCA A very minor QTZ/CC
fracture filling ^2mm)- 74.9-76.1 : weathered brown; slip (S 2mm of gouge) @ 75.2- 87.fJ-87.9: clastic bed (IVX.) with minor fuchite- 93.0-93.07: clastic bed (SO1*,)
EON
SAMPLEFrom To Description Sample t
f
Interval Au(ppb) Cu (ppm)
APPENDIX II
Assay Certificates
Swastika Laboratories
6W-0409-RG1
6W-0542-RG1
6W-0559-RG1
6W-0614-RG1
6W-0599-RG1
6W-0631-RG1 (l of 2, and 2 of 2)
6W-0681-RG1
6W-0740-RG1 (l of 2, and 2 of 2)
6W-0780-RG1
M 7178
x-o
Q. Q.
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificatecompany TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TwpAttn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 21 Core samples submitted FEB-01-96 by .
6W-0409-RG1
Date: FEB-09-96
Sampl e Numher3001 3002 3003 3004 30053006 3007 3008 3009 30103011 '012 j013 3014 30153016 3017 3018 3019 30203021
Au PPB34
1749 45 43 14655 31 50
225 120062 75
369 45
39426
10629 17
807 14146
Au Check Au 2nd Au Check PPB PPB PPB
1920
994 2023 2229
410
9634 7371 7063
.
Cu PFM
312
-
13100
5760
-
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by_
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry Twp Aim: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 31 Core samples submitted FEE-13-96 by .
Sample Au Au Check Au 2nd Cu Number PPB PPB PPB PFM3022 73023 173024 52 - - 1193025 63 - -553026 79 - - 7043027 89 - - 6353028 62 - - 5553029 391 408 - 31403030 173031 103032 45 '033 413034 723035 VC 13714 14949 142293036 686 - - 31703037 -----"----------------^---------"---"---"--------"-
3038 4513039 213040 483041 223042 793043 1164 11663044 273045 53046 1853047 213048 173049 1493050 213051 15 24 - 1733052" 10 One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
6W-0542-RG1
Date: FEB-22-96
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company: TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry Twp Ann: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 31 Core samples submitted FEE-13-96 by .
6W-0559-RG1
Date: FEB-21-96
Sampl eNumber
3053305430553056305730583059306030613062306330643065306630673068306930703071307230733074307530763077
30783079308030813082
Au Au CheckPPB PPB
Nil1025
Nil129 134919
27333948452415314101493
NilNil
31777
127 10312069 12480
312
55
Au 2ndPPB
-..----.--.-----.-.------
-12343
---
3083One assay ton portion used.
15
Certified by_ A/^
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayors Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Rcprescnlalion
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TwpAttn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 13 Core samples submitted FEB-15-96by .
6W-0614-RG1
Date: FEB-28-96
Sampl e Number3084 3085 3086 3087 30883089 3090 3091 3092 30933094 3095 3096
Au PPB
3 3
Nil 2
1526 39127 33 2112 3122
Au Check PPB
2
108
27
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705)642-3300
Established 1928
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
company TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TWPAun: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 15 Core samples submitted FEB-15-96 by .
6W-0599-RG1
Date: FEB-16-96
SampleNumber
31043105310631073108
31093110311131123113
31143115311631173118
AuPPB
24333
1419
2426344351
3117211434
Au CheckPPB
27----
-
29-
36-
----
27
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesEstablished 1928
A Division of TSL/Assayrrs Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES LTDProject: McGarry TwpAttn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 39 Core samples submitted FEE-19-96 by .
Page l of 2
6W-0631-RG1
Date: FEB-27-96
Sampl eNumber309730983099310031013102310331193120312131223123312431253126312731283129313031313132313331343135313631373138313931403141
AuPPB173
55NilNilNil
3NilNilNil6317192414
37
Nil53
1053
15221953
Nil2
Au CheckPPB
-2--------
53---------------2---
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by_
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesEstablished 1928
A Division of TSL/Assayi-rs Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis CertificateCompany TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES LTDProject: McGarry TwpAttn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 39 Core samples submitted FEE-19-96 by .
Page 2 of 2
6W-0631-RG1
Date: FEB-27-96
Samp l e Number
Au PPB
Au Check PPB
31423143314431453146314?"314831493150
52
2272
NilNilNil
3
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by_
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayrrs Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RcprescnlalionEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
Company TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES LTDProject: McGarry TwpAmi: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 26 Core samples submitted FEB-21-96 by .
6W-0681-RG1
Date: FEB-28-96
Sampl eNumber3151315231533154315531563157315831593160316131623163316431653166316731683169317031713172317331743175
3176
AuPPB141279217
Nil215822293110192415511412141229
142448
Au CheckPPB12
--------
26-
31----
46---
10
----
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by^
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSIVAssayors Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificatecompany TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TwpAttn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 35 Core samples submitted FEB-26-96 by .
Page l of 2
6W-0740-RC1
Date: MAR-04-96
Sampl eNumher3177317831793180318131823183318431853186318731883189319031913192319331943195319631973!9831993200335133523353335433553356
AuPPBNilNilNilNilNilNilNil
3NilNilNilNilNil
299
219127652
5115
Ni!3
212
Nil16610
Nil17
Au CheckPPB
2-----.
Nil--.--.-..
60-----.
Nil..---
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayors Inc.
Assaying - Consulting - RepresentationEstablished 1928
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
company TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TwpAitn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 35 Core samples submitted FEB-26-96 by .
Page 2 of 2
6W-0740-RG1
Date: MAR-04-96
Sanpl e Number
Au Au Check PPB PPB
33573358335933603361
67 51
Nil 31
Nil27
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX ( 705) 642-3300
Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assaycrs Inc.
Established 1928 Assaying - Consulting . Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate
company TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INCProject: McGarry TWPAnn: J. Horne
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 12 Core samples submitted FEB-27-96 by .
6W-0780-RG1
Date: MAR-08-96
Sampl e Number
Au PPB
Au Check PPB
Cu PFM
Mil 11 Element
3035336233633364336533663367336833693370
38656936"29"
1732719
137"34"
67
39
31
149
151
1310
761
Resultto
fo 11ow
10603532
1643371
372s 88
One assay ton portion used.
Certified by
P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK 1TO Telephone (705) 642-3244 FAX (705) 642-3300
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brtcCo 'er Recording Claim
Mining Acti.on collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used for correspondence. Questions aboul
iimto-m* ^ ^ directed to Ihe Provincial Manager, Mining Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar St-eei.,. Ontario, P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.
ctions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be comp- Technical reports and maps must accompa- A sketcli, showing the claims the work is a: '"z'Drj^'E'oi'Jrri'e'e'iToTs'iAN 900
3d Holder(s) Client No TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC. 300722
s Telephone NoR. R. #1, Conn, Ont. NOG 1NO (519) 848-3388
Division 1 Township/Area M or G Plan No.Larder Lake | McGarry Twp. G-3678
med From: Dec. 1/95 To: April 30/96
Performed (Check One Work Group Only)Work Group
aotechnical Survey
lysical Work, eluding Drilling
shabilitation
(her Authorized ork
;says
isignment from aserve
Type
IP and Mag Geophysical Surveys and Linecutting
/^tCEi VBDl
1 JUN ' 9 jqgp j
LffijNGUNDS 3^ru 1" ' ' J
Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs f 14,208.
The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
ns and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name
John Bryce
Ployd Hussey
Ernest Gallo
Address
P.O. Box 45, Chapleau, Ont.
31 Garden Ave., Scarborough, Ont. MIS 1Z8
148 Allanhurst Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4K7
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fcation of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidefy that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work
: were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest a current recorded holder.
Date
May 21/96
Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
(cation of Work Report E.A.Gallo
ify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or afte'impletion and annexed report Is true. ________ ______ ^^^md Address of Person Certifying ~
rnest A. Gallo, 148 Allanhurst Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4K7ne No
416) 245-3511
Dale Certified By (Signature)
May 21/96
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Credits you are claiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please mark (^) one of the following:
1. G Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed last, working backwards.2. d Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained in this report of work.3. B Credits are to be cut back as prioriaad on the attached appendix from claim L 1193123
In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.
Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.
Signature Date
May 21/96
Statement off Cod* for Assessment CreditEtat des couts aux fins du credit d'evaluation
sur les mlnes .2.1331 3-Personal informalion collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presenle formule sont recueillis en venu de la Lot sur les mines el serviront a tenir d |oui un register des concessions mmieres Adresser toute quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. minstere di, Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4 e etagr-. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Gouts directs
Type
Wages Salaires
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drolls de ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- consell
Supplies Used Fournltures utllisees
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
Type
LinecuttinqIP Survey Mag SurveyConsultant
Type
Type
Amount Montan!
2,7259,000 1,133
1,350
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
Totals Total global
14,208
14,208
2. Indirect Costs/Gouts indirectsNote: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le romboursement des t.avaux de rehabilitation, ies couts indirects ne sont pas admissibles en tant que travaux devaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
Food and Lodging Nourrlture et hebergementMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation
Description
Type
RECEI
JUN 1 9
- MINING LANDS
Amount Montant
V E D
iSfi
BRANCH
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partiel des couts Indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des couts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur totale du credit Total of Direct and Allowable d 'evaluation ndlrect coats) (Total d*i coOts dlricli
Totals Total global ;
0.
L4,208.•t Indirect! KlmlMlblei
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistrg sera lenu de verifier les depenses demandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande d eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee, le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaux devaluation presentes.
Filing Discounts Remises pour depdt
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 10007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur acnevement sont rembours6s a 100 0Xo de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit devaluation
Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 5007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed0.50
2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement sont rembourses a 50 (Vb de la valeur totale du credit devaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
Valeur totale du credit devaluation
x 0,50 -Evaluation totale demand^e
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs
hereby certify:nat the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs /ere incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shownn the accompanying Report of Work form.
lat as Agent(Recorded Holder, Agent. Position in Company)
3 make this certification
Attestation de I'etat des couts
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je suis autoriseenregistre. representant, poste occupe dans la compagme)
a faire cette attestation.
Signature Date
May 21/9612(04/91) Nola : Dans cette formule, lorsqu'il designs des personnes, le masculin est utilise au sens neutre
E.A.Gallo
.tentReport of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transact!. irfNlUtoU l Vi t N T N O.
.on collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Quest ons about should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street. .itario. P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
O 1 *A ^ 1 O *'ii-uctlons: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate. -faf 9 JL \J Vj J. O- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
orded Holder(s) Client No. TRANSPACIFIC RESOUR9ES INC. 300722
ress V^t^ j Telephone No. R. R. #1, Conn, Ont. NOG 1NO (519) 848-33b8
Ing Division Township/Area M or G Plan No. Larder Lake McGarry Twp. G-3678
ilesformed Rom: Dec. 1/95 To: April 30/96
rk Performed (Check One Work Group Only)Work Group
Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work, Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
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al Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs S 4,813.rte: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
rsons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name
John Bryce
Floyd Hussey
Ernest Gallo
Address
P.O. Box 45, Chapleau, On t.
31 Garden Ave . , Scarborough, Ont . MIS 1Z8
148 Allanhurst Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4K7
tach a schedule If necessary)
ratification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidecertify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work iport were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest Y the current recorded holder.
Dale
May 21/96
Recorded HojtferSor Agert (Si gnature)
rtlflcatlon of Work Report E.A.Gallo
certify that l have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth In this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after t completion and annexed report la true.ne and Address of Person Certifying
Ernest A. Gallo, 148 Allanhurst Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4K7apon* No.
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Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:
l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.
Signature Date
May 21/96E.A.Gallo
for Assessment Credit
Etat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Transaction No./N 0 de transaction
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines ,O . j[ Q r) 1 t
nai information collected on this form is obtained under the authority n'he Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and
ongoing status of the mining claim(s) Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente fcrmuie sem recueillis en vertu de la Loi sur les mines et serviront a tenir a jcu r un regiotre dos concessions mimeros. Adresser (oule quesiton sur la collece de ces renseignemonts au chef provincial des terrains mmiers. mimstere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines, 159, rue Cedar. 4 e etage, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wages Salalres
Contractor's and Consultant's Fees Drolls de ('entrepreneur et de I'expert- consell
Supplies Used Fournltures utlllsees
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur le terrain
Type
LinecuttingMag Survey
VLF EM Survey
ConsultantType
Type
Amount Montan!
1,975585 503
1,750
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
Totals Total global
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4,813
2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirectsNote: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne son! pas admissibles en (ant que travaux devaluation.
Type
Transportation Transport
Food and Lodging Nourrlture et hdbergemenlMobilization and Demobilization Mobilisation et demobilisation
DescriptionAmount Montant
Type
i? JUN l 9 1996
MINING LANDS BRANCH
Totals To-al global
Sub Total of Indirect Costs Total partiel des couts indirects
Amount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montan! admissible (n'excedant pas 20 W des coOts directs)Total Value of Assessment Credit (Total of Direct and Allowable Indirect costs)
Vsleur totals du creditdevaluation(Totil da* coott directs•l Indirect* tdmlsilbles
4,813
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verity expenditures claimed in this stalement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistrS sera tenu de verifier les depenses deman^es dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demnndo n cot effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee, le ministre peut rejeter toui ou une partie des travaux devaluation preserves.
Filing Discounts Remises pour depdt
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100 0Xo of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
1. Les travaux deposes dans les deux ans suivant leur achievement sont rembourses a 100 "/o de la valeur totale susmentionnee du credit devaluation
2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50 07o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50 =
2. Les travaux deposes trois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achievement sont rembourses a 50 "/b de la valeur totale du credit devaluation susmentionnd. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
Valeur totale du credit devaluation
x 0,50 =
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de l'etat des couts
l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.
that as Agent(Recorded Holder. Agent, Position in Company)
to make this certification
J'atteste par la presente :que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux devaluation sur les terrains indiques dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-jomt
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de. je suis autorise(titulaire enregistre, representant, poste occupe dans la compagnie)
a faire cette attestation.
Date
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May 21/96
Nota : Dans cette formule, lorsqu'il designe des personnes, le masculin est utilise au sens neutre
E.A.Gallo
Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim
Mining Act
Transaction Number
DOCUMENT No.[DOCU td?9680 "o O
Ministry ofNorthern Development
Minos OntarioPersQnaTlnformatlon collected on this form Is obtained under the authority of the Mining Act. This Information will be used for correspondence. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager, Mining Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Fourth Floor, 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 870-7264.
Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining
Recorder.- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form In duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.
Recorded Holder(s)
Address
Mining Division
Dates Work Performed
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.
R. R. #1, Conn, Ont
Larder Lake
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McGarry Twp.
Client No. 300722
Telephone No. (519) 848-3388
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Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)Work Group
Geotechnical Survey
Physical Work, Including Drilling
Rehabilitation
Other Authorized Work
Assays
Assignment from Reserve
Type
Diamond DrillingH E C E S V E D
AUG22 W
MINING LANDS BRANCH
o i ft B 1 3^ * j- ^ 'Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs 84,301.
Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit ail or part of the assessment work submitted if the recorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.
Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)Name
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Colbert
Horne
Gallo
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Timmins, Ont.
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M9A 4K7(attach a schedule If necessary)
Certification of Beneficial Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverse sidel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial Interest by the current recorded holder.
Date
May 21/96
Recorded Holdmor Agent (Signature)
Certification of Work Report E.A.Gallo
1 certify that 1 have a personal knowledge ol the facts set forth In this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after Its completion and annexed report Is true.
Name and Address of Person Certifying
Ernest A. Gallo, 148 Allanhurst Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4K7Telepone No. Date Certified By (Signature) Q . y l
(416) 245-3511 May 21/96 t^WA**^
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Note 1: Examples of beneficial Interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claims.
Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:l certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.
Signature Date
May 21/96E.A.Ga llo
ament du Nord rdea mines
Statement of Costs far Assessment Credit
Etat des couts aux fins du credit devaluation
Mining Act/Loi sur les mines
.Transaction No./N" de transaction
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^ersonal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority 3! the Mining Act. This information will be used to maintain a record and ingoing status of the mining claim(s). Questions about this collection should )e directed to the Provincial Manager, Minings Lands, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4th Floor, 159 Cedar Street, Sudbury, Ontario 3 3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente toimuie son' recueillisen vertu de la Loi sur les mines et sorviront atenir a |our u" registi- 1 des concessions mim6ros. Adresser toute quosilon sur la collece de C'" ; renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers, ministers du Developpement du Nord el des Mines, 159, rue Cedar, 4 e etage Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5, telephone (705) 670-7264.
1. Direct Costs/Couts directs
Type
Wages Salaires
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Supplies Used Fournlturosutlllsees
Equipment Rental Location de materiel
Description
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Type Diamond Drill
Geologist
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Type
Amount Montan!
. 58,200
12,563
9,524
Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs
Totals Total global
80,287
80,287
2. Indirect Costs/Couts Indlrects* * Note: When claiming Rehabilitation work Indirect costs are not
allowable as assessment work.Pour le remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, les couts indirects ne sont pas admissibles en (ant que travaux devaluation.
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Type
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3,227
301
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Total partlel des coOts IndlrectsAmount Allowable (not greater than 20H of Direct Costs) Montant admissible (n'excedant pas 20 H des couts directs)
Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur totale du credit (Total ol Direct and Allowable devaluation Indlraet coats) (Total daa eotita directs
Totals Total global
3,227.
. 301.
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6,528.
4,014.
84,301.•t Indirect! admlulbtos
Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Note : Le titulaire enregistr6 sera tenu de verifier les depenses demandees dans le present etat des couts dans les 30 jours suivant une demande a eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee, le ministre peut rejeter tout ou une panie des travaux devaluation presentes.
Filing Discounts
1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100"Xo of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.
Remises pour depot
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2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 5007o of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:
Total Value of Assessment Credit Total Assessment Claimed
x 0.50
2. Les travaux deposes Uois, quatre ou cinq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 "/b de la valeur totale du credit devaluation susmentionne. Voir les calculs ci-dessous.
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x 0,50
Evaluation totale demandee
Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de l'etat des couts
l hereby certify: J'atteste par la presente :that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs que les montants indiques sont le plus exact possible et que ces
were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands shown depenses ont ete engagees pour effectuer les travaux devaluation
on the accompanying Report of Work form. sur les terrains indiqu6s dans la formule de rapport de travail ci-joint.
that as(Recorded Holder. Agent. Position in Company)
to make this certification
l am authorized Et qu'a litre de je suis autorise(titulaire enregistre. representant, poste occupd dans la compagnie)
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May 21/96
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E.A.Gallo
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
September 18, 1996
Roy SpoonerMining Recorder4 Government Road EastKirkland Lake, ONP2N 1A2
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5
Telephone: Fax:
(705) (705)
670-5853 670-5863
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.16613
Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9680.00287
After reviewing the Work Report(s) we have prepared this letter and the attached summary, which lists the results of our review. Requirements of the Assessment Work Regulation may not have been fully met. Please examine the summary to determine the next course of action concerning the identified Work Report(s).
NOTE: The 90 day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, is no longer in effect for this submission.
PLEASE NOTE ANY REQUESTED REVISIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE.
If the anniversary dates for the mining claims affected by this correspondence have not passed, a number of options are available. Please contact the Mining Recorder to discuss these options.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau at (705)670-5855.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYRon C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Correspondence ID: 10216
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.16613
Date Correspondence Sent: September 18, 1996 Assessor: Steve Beneteau
General Comment:Thank you for your prompt response to the 45 Day Notice dated August 14, 1996. The information you have provided has corrected all deficiencies as well as clarified the associated costs. Accordingly, the assessment work credits will be approved as outlined on the original work report submission.
Transaction Number
First Claim Number
W9680.00287 CLM 298
Section:14 Geophysical IP 14 Geophysical MAG
Township(s) l Area(s)
MCGARRY
Status
Approval After Notice
Approval Date
September 18, 1996
Correspondence to:Mining Recorder Kirkland Lake, ON
Other Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):E.A. Gallo ISLINGTON, ONTARIO
Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC. TORONTO, ONTARIO
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10216
Distribution of Assessment Work Credit
The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s). Please contact the Mining Recorder to determine if this affects the status of your claims.
Date: September 18, 1996
Submission Number: 2.16613
Transaction Number: W9680.00287
Claim Number Value Of Work Performed
CLM 298 14,208.00
Total: S 14,208.00
Page: l
Correspondence ID: 10216
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FIGURE XXVIII
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO, ONT.
94-7 meters EOH
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MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.352 0LOOKING ORID WEST
SHOWING DDH *96-1SCALE:P500
Mittrs10
DATE'-DEC.X95 NTS*32D74
32D04NE0144 2.16613 OSSIAN 240
61,000
60*000
59,000
58,000
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MAGNETIC PROFILE (ncmoTeslas)
,XX\\\\ STRONQLT CONDUCTIVERESISTIVITY CHARGEABILITY
INDUCED POLARIZATION
DDH 96-2 DDH.96-2A ELEV. "O"
Overburden
10
20
30
40-
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130 meters
140
150
160
170
19-0 metersEOH
Lost in Overburden
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Oo•4- (0
FIGURE XXIX
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO,ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.3500LOOKINO GRID WEST
SHOWING DDH*96-2,2ASCALE:P500 o*~*5—fo Meters
DATE'-DEC.X95 NTS*32D74
613
RECEIVED
MINING LANDED!"-: A''O-l
32D04NE0144 2.16613 OSSIAN 250
58.600
58,400
58,200
58,000
57,800
MAGNETIC PROFILE (nanoTatlos)
DDH 96-3
INDUCED POLARIZATION
ELEV. "0"
10 ——
20 ——
30 ——
40 ——
50 ——
60 ——
70 ——
80 ——
90 ——
meters
Overburden
meters
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RECE VED
* JUN 1 9 19964
MININGLANDS BRANCH
FIGURE XXXTRANSRXCIFIC RESOURCES INC.
TORONTO, ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.352 0LOOKING GRID WEST
SHOWINB DDH *96-3SCALE: l'500
Meters0DATE: DEC./95 NTS*32DX4
32D04NE0144 2.16613 OSSIAN 260
58,600
58.400
58,200
58,000
57,800
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MAGNETIC PROFILE (nanoT.tlas)
l/^ XXXXXSTRQN6LY RESISTIVE XX X X XXXIX X X .MOD'Y COIi'vSXSrvX VV\r STRONGLY CftNnilCTnTp
:i*itI4ftM4*mi*lkm'4: XXX RESISTIVITY CONDUCTIVITY
INDUCED POLARIZATION
ELEV. "O"
40
80
60
70
80
90
30-2 meters "H
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2ol66l8
O
RECEIVED
JUN 1 9 1995 ——
MINING LANDS BRANCH
FIGURE XXXI
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO, ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.3520LOOKING GRID WEST
SHOWING DDH*96- 4SCALE: l'500 cT^s—K) Mat' r*
DATE'-DEC. 7 95 NTS*32DX4
32D04NE0144 2 16613 OSSIAN 270
58,600
58,400
58,200
58 ,OOO
57,800
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MAGNETIC PROFILE (nonoTeslo.)
40
50
60
70
80
90
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* -Z7"7 RESISTIVITY"xxx CONDUCTIVITY
INDUCED POLARIZATION
DDH 96-5
O Oro
ELEV. "0"
2.16613
O O
RECEIVED
r JUN 1 9 1^96
MINING LANDS. P.RANCH
FIGURE XXXII
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO, ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA , ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.352LOOKING GRID WEST
SHOWING DDH *96-5SCALE: l'500 o""5 10 M*"r*
DATE: DEC.X95 NTS*32DX4
32D04NE0144 2 16613 OSSIAN 280
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
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(RELATIVE) MAGNETIC PROFILE (nanoTeslas)
RESISTIVE^XXX ///' RESISTIVE ^ S S S S S SS\\ CHARGEABLE v X X X X X X
l S S, RESISTIVE S S S\\\\\ \\ X X WEAKLY CHARGEABLE XXX XXXXXX X XI
RESISTIVITY CHARGEABILITY
70
80
90
100
INDUCED POLARIZATION
DDH 96-7 DDH 96-643*
DDH 96-8 .4-
Overburden T7Z?777-^
I09-9 meters EOH
ELEV. "O"
R E C ETV E D
k JUN i 9 1996
l ANDS BRANCH
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FIGURE XXXIII
Meters
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134-0 meters EOH
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO,ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.352 0LOOKING ORID WEST
SHOWING DD^S *96-6,-7,AND-8SCALE--1-5OO
05
DATE'-DEC./95 NTS*32DX4
32D04NE0144 2.16613 OSSIAN 290
MAGNETIC PROFILE (nanoTeslas)
DDH 96-9
40
50
60
70
80
90
100— Meters
, . . ^. —cXK-/r/7^ "^^ l ^77 xx
DDH 96-10
104-3 metersEOH
RESISTIVITY CHARQEABIL1TY
INDUCED POLARIZATION
ELEV.'O"
2.16 613RE^ETvTD
f JUN l 9 Wfi
MiMiMG LANDS BRANCH
FIGURE XXXIV
TRANSPACIFIC RESOURCES INC.TORONTO,ONT.
MCGARRY PROJECT MCGARRY TWP., KIRKLAND LAKE AREA, ONT.
SECTION ALONG AZ.35I 0LOOKING GRID WEST
SHOWING DDH'S * 96-9 AND -10D ATE'-DEC. X 95SCALE--1'500
JL "i—b Meters NTS32D74
32D04NE0144 2 16613 OSSIAN 300