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First Narrows Provides Latest Analytical Data from Falls Creek Project; Significant Bismuth Accompanies Molybdenum and Tungsten
First Narrows Provides Latest Analytical Data from Falls Creek Project; Significant Bismuth Accom...

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[{"type":"text","content":"First Narrows Provides Latest Analytical Data from Falls Creek Project; Significant Bismuth Accompanies Molybdenum and Tungsten\n\n\n\nFirst Narrows Provides Latest Analytical Data from Falls Creek Project; Significant Bismuth Accompanies Molybdenum and Tungsten\n\nThe next phase of exploration to focus on tracing the mineralized system to surface\n\nVancouver, British Columbia CANADA, June 25, 2008 /FSC/ - First Narrows Resources Corp. (UNO - TSX Venture, FNRWF - OTCBB_Pink_Sheets), is pleased to report analytical results for drill core samples from Falls Creek drill hole No. 4717-07-007. Hole 007 intersected a 64.15 meter wide Lower Zone of significant molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), and bismuth (Bi) mineralization in the Dungarvon Granite. The intersection, which averaged 168 ppm (0.34 lbs/ton) Mo, 156 (0.31 lbs/ton) W, and 76 ppm (0.15 lbs/ton) Bi, included 17.7 meters averaging 388 ppm (0.78 lbs/ton) Mo, 173 ppm (0.35 lbs/ton) W, and 110 ppm (0.22 lbs/ton) Bi. \n\nOpen over an apparent horizontal width of more than 120 meters, and on trend in all directions, these latest results confirm that the mineralized structure discovered at Falls Creek is part of a large scale porphyry-style hydrothermal quartz veined and stockwork system with significant Mo, W, Bi, and minor copper (Cu), beryllium (Be), tin (Sn), fluorite (CaF2), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) mineralization.\n \nThe entire length of drill core from Hole 007 was sampled and assayed, and significant values of Bi were observed to be associated with the Mo and W mineralization.\n\nThe Lower Zone in Hole 007 is interpreted to correlate with the lower interval in drill hole No. 4717-07-006 120 meters to the east (see news release of March 18, 2008), which averaged 319 ppm (0.64 lbs/ton) Mo and 60.47 ppm (0.12 lbs/ton) W) over 85 meters, including 27.0 meters averaging 648 ppm (1.3 lbs/ton) Mo and 83 ppm (0.17 lbs/ton) W. Analyses from the Lower Zone in Hole 006 suggest the Mo values increase to the east, an area overlain by well developed fluorite and greisen zones as delineated in the upper parts of Holes 004-006. \n\nThe next phase of exploration at the Falls Creek discovery will focus on tracing the Lower Zone mineralized stockwork system to surface through the use of IP geophysical surveys and drilling, completing analyses for Bi,...