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Nicholas-Denys property yields average silver equivalent grade of 13.4 oz/t over 4.9 metres

Nicholas-Denys property yields average silver equivalent grade of 13.4 oz/t over 4.9 metres.

articlePuma Exploration Inc.April 18, 20065/company/puma-exploration-inc-1/news/nicholas-denys-property-yields-average-silver-equivalent-grade-of-134-ozt-over-49-metres
Nicholas-Denys property yields average silver equivalent grade of 13.4 oz/t over 4.9 metres

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\nRIMOUSKI, April 18 /CNW Telbec/ - Recent drilling by Puma, together with\nthe re-interpretation of a recently completed geophysical survey, have\nidentified a 12 Km long geological structure on the Nicholas-Denys property\nlocated in New Brunswick. This structure is already known to host six major\nsilver-lead-zinc deposits. Three of these deposits have been drilled by Puma.\nDrilling results for two of these deposits, the Pine Tree and Half Mile, are\nnow available. The results of Puma's third drill program will be available in\nthe near future.\nDrill results obtained from the Pine Tree deposit are significant and\ndefine a high-grade silver content. Seven drill holes have produced an average\nsilver equivalent grade of 13.4 oz/t over an average thickness of 4.9 metres\nwith a silver equivalent grade up to 16 oz/t over 8 metres. The mineralization\nextends from surface to vertical depth of at least 160 metres.\n\n>\n\nAssays were performed by ALS Chemex in Val d'Or, using atomic absorption\nand ICP. The contents of this press release were prepared by Marcel Robillard,\nGeologist and NI-43-101 Qualified Person. The TSX Venture Exchange has not\nreviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of\nthis release.\n\n\n","length":3543,"tagName":"div"}]

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