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Tumi Resources Limited - Tumi Resources Reports Geochemical Survey Shows Zone of Interest Exceeds 500m at La Trini Silver-Gold Prospect, Jalisco, Mexico
Published Jun 21 2005
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Tumi Resources Limited - Tumi Resources Reports Geochemical Survey Shows Zone of Interest Exceeds 500m at La Trini Silver-Gold Prospect, Jalisco, Mexico

TSXv - TM 
Frankfurt - TUY 
OTCBB - TUMIF

VANCOUVER, June 21 /CNW/ - Tumi Resources Limited (the "Company")   
(TSXv-TM; OTCBB - TUMIF; Frankfurt - TUY). Mr. David Henstridge, President, is
pleased to report on the results of a geochemical survey at La Trini
silver/gold prospect in Jalisco, Mexico. In order to determine the extent of
the mineralization, a geochemical survey has been completed on a grid
measuring about 1,400 metres by 500 metres and centered on La Trini. A total
of 383 samples were taken at 25 metre intervals along the grid. The samples
were prepared by GM LACME Laboratory, Guadalajara, Mexico and analysed at IPL
International Plasma Labs in Vancouver, Canada.
La Trini is underlain by a gently northerly-dipping succession of
Tertiary volcanics. The host rock to the stockwork mineralization is a  
quartz-eye rhyolite which is many tens of metres thick where observed in
surface outcroppings and underground workings; the upper contact has not yet
been delimited. A dacitic to andesitic tuff underlies the mineralized horizon,
and a fine grained felsic tuff overlies it.
Centered over the main La Trini showings exist coincident and strongly
anomalous lead, silver, arsenic and barium in soil and rock chip anomalies
over about 500 metres strike length by 100 metres to 150 metres width. Also,
moderately anomalous zinc and copper anomalies coincide with the above.
Further mapping in the underground workings has identified fine grained galena
(lead sulphide) and sphalerite (zinc sulphide) along with the disseminated
pyrite and argentite (silver sulphide) reported previously. Copper oxides were
observed locally. The soil anomalies remain open to the west.
The Company has sufficient information both historic and recent to design
and implement an initial drill program planned for next month.
The qualified person for the La Trini project, David Henstridge, a Fellow
of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a Member of the
Australian Institute of Geoscientists, has visited the La Trini project area
to see the sample sites and has verified the contents of this news release.

On behalf of the Board,

"David Henstridge"
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David Henstridge, President & CEO

Forward Looking Statements
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seasonality, technological change, changes in industry practices, and one-time
events. Should any one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or
should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary
materially from those described herein. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor
the Frankfurt Deutsche Borse have reviewed the information contained herein,
and, therefore, do not accept responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy
of this release.