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1 4D9NES OM9-4 LECOURS GEOLOGICAL AND DRILLING REPORT ON THE HEMLO WEST PROPERTY Pic and Lecours Township Ontario December 99 Newmont Exploration of Canada Ltd. Dean M. Peterson

2 ,.....,. MM HIM BIJI Hill 4D9NE9 OM9-4 LeCOURS C INDEX Page INTRODUCTION LOCATION AND ACCESS TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION GEOLOGIC MAPPING REASSAYING OF BOND GOLD DRILL CORE NEWMONT DRILLING - 99 RECOMMENDATIONS l EXHIBIT A - MINING CLAIM LIST EXHIBIT B - LIST OF ENCLOSURES 7 8 ATTACHMENTS: FIGURE l - PROPERTY MAP FIGURE - GENERAL LOCATION MAP

3 INTRODUCTION The Hemlo West Property is comprised of 69 mining claims situated approximately km. east of Marathon, Ontario. Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited ("Newmont") optioned the property (described on Exhibit A attached) from Melvin Joa and Ron Walton on May l, 99. The property is generally underlain by Archean supracrustal rocks of the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt, including east-west striking, steeply north dipping mafic volcanic and epiclastic rocks. Along the southern border of the property, the northern edge of the Archean Heron Bay Pluton occurs. Previous exploration on the property revealed a favorable geologic setting for gold mineralization. Diamond drilling by Noranda Exploration in 98, and by Bond Gold in 989 intersected several zones of sericitic, hematite-stained, and silicified porphyry within sericitic altered clastic metasediments and mafic volcanic rocks. Newmont conducted field mapping and sampling over portions of the property in the summer of 99, and spot hole and diamond drilling in the fall and winter of 99. LOCATION AND ACCESS The property is located at the boundary of Pic and Lecours Townships, approximately km east of Marathon, Ontario (See Figure l and attached). Primary access to the property is provided by Trans Canada Highway 7, which crosses the southern portion of the property. The northern portion of the property l

4 may be reached by canoe from the Black River. Several old drill roads and skidder trails provide access off Highway 7, and the Ontario Hydro Powerline, between Marathon and White River, bisects the property on the south side of the Black River. TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION Most of the property is flat to gently rolling and is covered by thick deposits of glaciolacustrine and glaciofluvial sand, silt, and clay up to meters thick. A black spruce bog forest covers most of the flat areas of the property. The forest floor is generally a. to l meter mat of moss overlaying tan colored silts. The Black River cuts a steepsided meandering valley across the northern portion of the property. Outcrops, which comprise less than!fc of the property, are confined to five ridges that rise above the surrounding flat land. These ridges are located in the northwest, northeast, central, south-central, and the southeastern portions of the property. A series of small lakes, streams, and swamps (the Melgund Lake system) occur across the central portion of the property. High land vegetation consists of black spruce, aspen, white birch, balsam fir, and jack pine. Animals observed include moose, snowshoe hare, lynx, and red squirrels. GEOLOGICAL MAPPING Newmont conducted geological mapping and rock chip sampling on portions of the property during the summer and fall of 99,

5 and recut portions of the Bond Gold grid. Mapping was confined to three areas of known outcrop. The purpose of the geological mapping and sampling was to identify local rock types and define their geochemical signatures. The three areas mapped include the northwestern, southeastern, and a series of knobs in the northern portion of the property (see geological map enclosed for outcrop locations mapped). In the northwest, a large knob of dioritic feldspar porphyry juts out just north of the powerline. To the south of the porphyry body, sheared mafic volcanic rocks occur. The western portion of the knob is underlain by an undeformed diabase dike striking ~NW. No pyritic or sulfidized zones were observed. In the southeast, between Highway 7 and the C.P. Railroad, a large east-trending knob juts out of the flat terrane. This knob is underlain by a series of porphyry dikes cutting amphibolite grade mafic volcanic amphibolites. The mafic volcanic rocks in this area are highly magnetic, probably due to contact metamorphism from the Heron Bay Pluton to the south. pyritic or sulfidized zones were observed. No The northern series of knobs are underlain exclusively by fine-grained greywacke. These rocks were observed to be essentially unaltered and unmineralized. A total of 4 samples were collected for geochemical analyses. A sample location map, geochemical spreadsheets and certificates of analyses are enclosed. Information about the sample preparation and analytical procedures employed is

6 described in each assay certificate. REASSAYING BOND GOLD DRILL CORE During the summer and fall of 99, Newmont reassayed portions of the 989 Bond Gold drill holes HW89-, HW89-, HW89-, HW89-4, HW89-. Core from these drill holes was obtained by Newmont from the claim optionor. Strong sericitic alteration was observed in numerous zones within the drill core and 84 samples were collected and analyzed. The sample interval spread sheet, certificates of analyses, and Bond Gold drill logs are enclosed. Information about the sample preparation and analytical procedures employed is described in each assay certificate. Neither the outcrop samples nor the reassayed drill core contained any significant gold mineralization. However, alteration observed in Bond Gold drill holes encouraged Newmont to embark on a drill program to test the covered portions of the property. NEWMONT DRILLING - 99 ) Spot Hole Drill Program In October, 99, Newmont started a spot hole drill program in order to map geology beneath covered portions of the claim block, (see Drill Hole Location Map enclosed) The drill program originally was slated to include 4 drill holes located on the Bond Gold grid. Escalating drill costs and very poor (muddy) access conditions cut the drill program back to 8

7 completed drill holes (HWSH-, HWSH-, HWSH-, HWSH-4, HWSH-, HWSH-6, HWSH-8, AND HWSH-). The drilling clarified Newmont's geologic understanding of the covered bedrock, and led to follow up diamond drilling. Drill logs, a sample interval spreadsheet, and the certificates of analyses are enclosed. Information about the sample preparation and analytical procedures employed is described in each assay certificate. Drill core from the spot hole drill program is currently stored at Newmont's office in Duluth, Minnesota. ) Diamond Drilling A two hole diamond drill program (DDK's HW-8, HW-9) was initiated the first week of December, 99. The objective of the drilling was to confirm the interpreted geology, and to intersect gold mineralization. The surface expression of the drill holes are presented on the enclosed : scale cross sections and a :, geology map of the property. Diamond drill logs and a sample interval spreadsheet are also enclosed. Strong sericitic alteration was intersected at various locations in both drill holes. The drill core from these two diamond drill holes is currently stored in Newmont's warehouse in Marathon, Ontario. Because of the late start of drilling, the core was not cut and sampled in 99. Therefore, assay results have not yet been obtained for these two holes.

8 RECOMMENDATIONS Based on logging and interpretation of drilling core obtained to date, it is recommended that a to hole deep diamond drilling program be conducted along strike of HW-8 to test the alteration and mineralization of this zone.

9 EXHIBIT A PROPERTY The following unpatented mining claims situated in the Pic and Lecours Townships, Ontario, Thunder Bay Recording District: Claims Nos. TB 94 TB 947 through 9478 TB 9487 through 949 TB 997 TB 998 through 9949 TB 9 through 6 TB 9 and 9 TB 48 through 499 TB 999 through 9999 TB 64 through 646

10 EXHIBIT B LIST OF ENCLOSURES: DATA Drill Logs for Overburden Holes HWSH-,,, 4,, 6, 8 and Drill Logs for Diamond Drill Holes HW-8, HW-9 Drill Logs, Bond Gold holes re-assayed by Newmont Assay results for Bond Gold drillhole re-assays Assay results for Newmont's whole rock samples Assay certificates for Newmont's whole rock samples Assay results for Newmont outcrop samples Assay results for Newmont's Overburden Holes Assay certificates for Newmont outcrop samples and overburden holes MAPS Index Map (:,) Rock chip sample locations (:,) Geologic Interpretation (:,) Drill location Map (:,) Cross Section, DDK HW-8 (:) Cross Section, DDH HW-9 (:)

11 -'C FIGURE : LOCATION MAP OMIP APPLICATION NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED HEMLO WEST PROJECT DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO O O Location of overburden drill hole Location of diamond drill hole Area of interest A /f "" ;'--- - * "TV rs-^v 'A..-''f^rf'^~ O*tj/ **^*T^^^^*^^^ ^ ^p^^ TfaMs^^^D' * ".,:^^y^f-^^?^simm^^v ^ '?-^^f?^'^^ss^^*^f:iji P- &4-SE : SO,

12 Id c-s fd fo ID O Q rc oh- O x; rt J ra re ra di AFTER DOS HAPS 4S. 4. 4, 44. MS. 4. 4?.. (8 PROTEROZOIC [Si'-H COLDWELL COMPLEX kjifisi ALKALINE INTPWSIVE ARCHEAN l l GRANITIC ROCKS "ETASEDIMEMTS. PELITE. (LTSTONE. S. AROILLITE ' "J TUFFS TO BRECCIAS f-'-.'.i.'j MAFIC M6TAVOLCANCS. r:,';--'.] HAMIVE TO PILLOWED LAVAS O 4 t km

13 4D9NE9 OM9-4 LECOURS NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDH HWSH- Location: LW; +7N Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 8 ft Length: 4 ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath Si Sherwood Start: //9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From To Description O 8 Casing 8 9 Grey, well banded siltstones with minor silicification and calcite veining. Trace pyrite. 9 4 Green, fine-grained, foliated mafic volcanic rock with minor silicification and calcite veining. Trace pyrite. "^.'

14 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDH HWSH- Location: LW; +4N Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 4 ft Length: ft Core Size: BQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath St Sherwood Start: /9/9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: /8/9 From 4 To 4 Description Casing Grey, fine to medium-graineci, calcareous siltstones. Rock well banded on l to cm scale. Trace pyrite.

15 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HWSH- Location: LW; +4N Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 4 ft Length: ft Core Size: BQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath S Sherwood Start: /7/9 End: /8/9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: /8/9 From 4 To 4. Description Casing Green, grey, and pink, fine-grained, calcareous siltstones. Minor sericite alteration and trace pyrite... Black, fine-grained, thinly bedded graphitic argillite. Minor quartz-calcite-pyrite veining, and S-8% bedded pyrite throughout.. 7 Brown to green, massive biotitic metasediments. Minor sericite and trace pyrite. 7 8 Graphitic argillite (as above) 8 Brown to green, massive biotitic metasediments. Minor sericite and trace pyrite.

16 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HWSH-4 Location: LW; +6S Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: ft Length: ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath Si Sherwood Start: //9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From To Description- -^ ^^. O Casing 9 Lt-grey, medium-grained, foliated feldspar porphyry w/ -4mm plagioclase phenocrysts set in a foliated matrix. Numerous hematitestained quartz-calcite-pyrite veins. Minor sericite. Trace pyrite in matrix and -*^, coarse pyrite in veins. Numerous l-cm foliation parallel mafic xenoliths. 9 Green, banded, gneissic mafic volcanic rock of amphibolite grade. No distinct alteration. % pyrite throughout with minor l-cm bands of % pyrite.

17 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HWSH- Location: LW; +N Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: ft Length: ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath a Sherwood Start: //9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From To Description Casing Pink/grey, fine-grainsd, banded siltstones with minor, l-cm tuffaceous mafic beds throughout. Minor quartz-calcite-pyritepyrrhotite veins throughout.

18 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HWSH-6 Location: L6W; +6S Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 4 ft Length: ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath S Sherwood Start: //9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From To Description Casing Dark greenish-grey, unaltered, mafic sediments with trace pyrite. Grey, medium-grained, highly foliated quartzfeldspar porphyry. Fairly strong sericitic alteration and minor hematite staining. Trace pyrite.

19 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDH HWSH-8 Location: LW; 4+7S Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 8 ft Length: 7 ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath S Sherwood Start: //9 End: /8/9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From 8 To 8 7 Description Casing Light-green, pink, and white, fine to mediumgrained, "quartz-eye" sericite schist. Protolith undoubtedly a quartz-feldspar porphyry intrusive. Very strong sericitic alteration and trace pyrite throughout. - hematite staining -EOH - mafic 8- -

20 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HWSH- Location: LE; 4+S Azimuth: - Dip: -9 Casing: 4 ft Length: 66 ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: None Drilled By: Heath St Sherwood Start: /8/9 End: /9/9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration Limited, Duluth, MN Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From 4 To 4 66 Description Casing Dk-green to black, medium-graine(i, mafic volcanic amphibolite. Unit totally unaltered and fairly homogenous. l * pyrite throughout, with S-4% pyrite within -cm zones at ', 6', and 6'. -* magnetite.

21 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HW-8 Location: L7W; +7N Azimuth: 7 Dip: - Casing: 67 ft Length: 7 ft Core Size: NQ Corrected Dip Tests: 77' 477' 77' 677' 877' 77' 77' 487' Drilled By: Longyear Start: //9 End: /8/9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited, Marathon, Ontario. Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: /9/9 From To Description... O 67 Casing 67 7 Black, fine-grained graphitic argillite. Unit cut by a 4' thick feldspar porphyry dike. Intense quartz-pyrite veining within the porphyry, l-4% bedded pyrite in argillite, and % disseminated pyrite within the porphyry. 7 4 Grey, fine to medium-grained, thickly bedded greywacke with rare argillaceous beds. Unit variably calcareous throughout. Trace pyrite. Quartz veins at 77', 8', 88', 4', 4', 4', and at 48' Zone with five (-cm) graphitic beds. Section strongly altered to quartz-sericitepyrite-epidote. Possible albite veining. -4 lfc pyrite throughout Grey, fine to medium-grained, thickly bedded greywacke with rare argillaceous beds. Unit variably calcareous throughout. Trace pyrite. Quartz veins at 46', 44', 47', and at 46' Green, fine-grained, highly calcareous mafic tuffs. Trace pyrite.

22 From To Description Grey to green, fine-grained, thinly bedded siltstones intercalated with thin (l-4cm) green, tuffaceous mafic beds. Tuffaceous units locally contain - ifc magnetite. Section highly calcareous throughout and crosscut by thin (l-mm) quartz sweats. Trace pyrite Same as above (47-498) except that this section contains interbedded chert-magnetite iron formation. " biotite-quartz vein at 499'. Trace pyrite Grey to green, fine-grained, thinly bedded siltstones intercalated with thin (l-4cm) green, tuffaceous mafic beds. Tuffaceous units locally contain -*^ magnetite. Unit very homogenous over long stretches. Fairly strong sericitic altered zones at -67', 94-6', 67-6', 68-69', and 79'. Conglomeratic zones at 6-67' and 6-67'.Unit only contains trace pyrite except at 74-76' where thin banded pyrite equals 4% of the rock. Numerous barren quartz veins from l-cm throughout. Pods of epidote occur sporadically from ' Green, fine-grained mafic volcanic rock. Unit brecciated at 777', 779', and 787'. Hematite, calcite and possibly zeolites and clay in brecciated zones. Trace pyrite Banded siltstones and mafic tuffaceous rocks as above. Fairly strong hematite staining and veining, trace pyrite Dk. grey, medium-grained, foliated mafic intrusive. Unit contains ** (-mm) black biotite wrapped around plagioclase grains. Reddish (hematite) discoloration throughout. -% disseminated pyrite throughout Interbedded siltstones and thin mafic tuffaceous beds. Section essentially unaltered except for minor hematite staining at '. Quartz veins at 84', 8', 87'. Trace pyrite throughout Black, fine-grained argillite to graphitic argillite. Unit highly fractured and locally sheared. Fractures filled with calcite and pyrite. -4% total pyrite as thin bedded layers and as fracture fill. 9'.

23 From To Description Grey to grey-green, fine to medium-grained greywacke. The sediments within this section contain no tuffaceous mafic rocks. Brecciated graphitic horizon with -** pyrite at '. Numerous quartz-calcite sweats from 9-97', strong sericitic alteration at 97-96' and at '. Sericitic zones contain -% disseminated pyrite with the rest of the unit containing trace pyrite. Lt.-grey, medium-grained quartz-feldspar porphyry. Unit highly sericitic and hematite stained, l-4% disseminated pyrite throughout with the upper and lower contact zones the highest in pyrite (4%). Interbedded, calcareous-mafic volcanic rocks (@ 9-, 7-, and -9) and medium bedded sericitic siltstones. Mafic units contain l-% disseminated pyrite, and siltstones contain trace-.% pyrite. Green, white, and purple, thickly bedded, highly altered siltstones (?). Strong sericitic alteration has wiped out most of the original textures. Q.% pyrite throughout with thin -cm zones of -4% pyrite at ', 6', 68'. Green to grey, fragmental intermediate volcanic rock with l-cm, flattened porphyry clasts set in a green biotitic matrix. Thin quartz veins at 79' and 8'. Local sericitic alteration of porphyry clasts at 87-9'. -!* pyrite disseminated throughout rock. Dark-grey to light-green, fine-grained, plagioclase-quartz porphyry with IS'fe (-mm) plagioclase and l-% (-mm) quartz phenocrysts set in a fine-grained, foliated, biotitic matrix. Unit probably of granodiorite to diorite in original composition. Numerous mafic and sedimentary inclusions throughout rock with mafic inclusions at 49', 6', 9', 4', ', 8', and at 4'. Sedimentary inclusions at 4', ', 48', 9-97', 49-', and at 6'. Moderate sericitic alteration throughout whole section with zones of intense sericitic alteration at 4-7', 4-8', -9', -

24 From To Description 9 67 (CONTINUED) 9',-', and at -4'. Trace to Q.% pyrite occurs throughout whole section Dark grey to greenish grey, thin to mediumbedded siltstones interbedded with tuffaceous mafic beds. Unit cut by numerous plagioclasequartz porphyry dikes (same as above). QFP dikes occur at 7-7', 8-88', 49-49, 444', 448', 4', 44', and at 47'. The zone from 49-47' appears to be a zone of incomplete assimilation of the sediments by the porphyry. Strong sericite alteration occurs at 67-88' and within all porphyry zones. Strong hematite ± calcite veining occurs at 47-47'. Purple fluorite (?) occurs within thin quartz veins in the zone from 4-48'. Pyrite content quite variable with: % disseminated pyrite at 67-9'; Q.% pyrite at 9-49'; and!* pyrite at ' Grey, thinly bedded argillite. Unit totally unaltered and barren of pyrite. 7 E.O.H.

25 NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED Diamond Drill Log, DDK HW-9 Location: LW; +S Azimuth: 7 Dip: - Casing: ft Length: 94 ft Core Size: NQ *NOTE* Corrected Dip Tests: 4' 46 4' 46 4' 4 44' 44 4' 4 64' 4 74' 84' 94' 4' 4 84' Dry hole conditions prevented many accurate acid test readings (bubbles in test tube). Drilled By: Longyear Start: //9 End: //9 Core Stored At: Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited, Marathon, Ontario. Logged By: Dean Peterson Date: //9 From To Description.,-.,..,.,.-^., -.^, O Casing 8 Dark grey, fine-grained, thin to medium bedded greywacke. Section unaltered except for very strong quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration at -'. Trace pyrite at - ', and S-% pyrite at -8'. 8 8 Light to dark grey, fine-grained, foliated quartz-feldspar porphyry with -% (-4mm) quartz and D-% (l-mm) plagioclase phenocrysts set in a grey, fine-grained matrix. Unaltered metasedimentary xenoliths occur at 7-88' and 94-'. The porphyry is slightly sericitic throughout and hematite stained at 97', 4', 4-4'. Sheared biotitic Se pyritic (**) zone at -4'. Trace pyrite throughout the rest of the section.

26 To Description 7 Grey to pinkish-grey, fine-grained, thin bedded greywacke with local -cm wide sandstone beds. Minor acicular hornblende needles indicate increasing metamorphic gradient down hole. Dark-grey, medium-grained foliated mafic intrusive with ifc pyrite at 99-.'. Quartz veins at 9', ', 7', ', and at 6'. Minor sericitic alteration from 8-4', and trace pyrite throughout. cm, quartz + pyrite rich shear zone at ' Green, medium-grained, massive mafic volcanic rocks cut by QFP dikes at 76 and 8'. Cherty beds occur at 86'. The two porphyry dikes are moderately sericitically altered and the mafic volcanic rocks are unaltered. S-% pyrite from 7-89', and -*?, pyrite at 89-96' Green and purple, coarse-grained fragmental intermediate volcanic rock with -cm porphyry and cherty fragments set in a green, foliated biotitic matrix. Fragmental unit cut by an inclusion-rich QFP intrusive from 47-47'. Inclusions within the porphyry consist of l-cm pods of coarse-grained biotite. Porphyry is moderately sericitic, and abundant epidote alteration of the fragmental rock below 47'. Trace pyrite in the fragmental, and pyrite decreases from 4% to ^ down section within the porphyry. - NOTE - No core at 446-4', box's were mislabeled!l Green, fine-grained mafic volcanic rock with two thin QFP dikes at 48 and 49'. Minor sericitic alteration within the porphyry dikes. Pyrite content increases from Q.% at ', to!fc at '. 49. No Core, Box's were mislabeledm 7 Grey, fine-grained, medium bedded greywacke. Thin quartz-biotite vein with an epidote halo at '. Trace pyrite. 7 Green, fine-grained mafic volcanic rocks. Very ho-humi! Trace pyrite.

27 From To Description 8 Grey, medium-grained, quartz-feldspar porphyry. Unit slightly sericitic throughout and hematite stained from -'. Contaminated mafic inclusion occurs at - 7'. Upper ' contains % disseminated pyrite while the rest of the rock contains Q.% pyrite. 8 Dark-grey, fine to medium-grained, locally cherty mafic sediments. Unit is essentially totally unaltered and barren of sulfides. 6 Dark-grey to black, medium-grained, highly foliated mafic intrusive. Appears to be gabbroic in composition. Unit unaltered and contains % disseminated pyrite. 6 7 Same as 8-'. 7 6 Light-grey, medium-grained, highly foliated quartz-feldspar porphyry. Unit very homogenous with S?; (-mm) quartz "eyes" and Q-4% (l-mm) plagioclase phenocrysts set in a highly foliated, sericitic matrix. Strong sericitic alteration throughout and moderate hematite staining at 8-6'. The porphyry is quite pyritic throughout (%) / with increased pyrite at 9-97' (!fe) and at 6-6' ( *). -NOTE- No core at 68-68', box's mislabeled 6 64 Light-dark-grey, fine to medium-grained, locally cherty mafic sediments. Barren quartz veins at 6', 68', and at 6'. l * pyrite throughout with a one foot section of good quartz-sericite-oyrite (7S.) alteration at 66' Complex zone with mafic sediments (as above 6-64) cut by numerous quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes (as above 7-6). The porphyry dikes are all strongly sericitic and occur at 64', 647', 6', 6-67', 69-66', 664', and at 667'. Lower contact appears to be a sheared contact. -4% pyrite throughout Green to dark-green, fine-grained and banded mafic volcanic rocks. Unit very homogenous and quite calcareous. Silicified zone at 67', Quartz-fluorite vein at 687'. Trace pyrite throughout.

28 From To Description 7 7 Dark-green to grey, banded mafic volcanic rock cut by numerous foliation parallel feldspar-porphyry and quartz-feldsparporphyry dikes. Dikes range from -cm in width and occur at the following depths: QFP- - 7', 74', 78', 74', and at 7'; FP 7', 7', 74', and at 76'. Numerous barren quartz veins throughout. O.S-% pyrite throughout Shear Zone!! Mafic to ultramafic volcanic rocks now composed of highly contorted and banded chlorite ± talc + a lbite + calcite + minor iron carbonate. Trace pyrite Same sheared mafic to ultramafic rock as above but cut by numerous pyritic and hematite stained feldspar porphyry dikes. Dikes average S**; total pyrite and occur at 76', 766', ', 777', and 78' Lt-greyish orange, medium-grained, slightly foliated feldspar porphyry. Appears to be granodioritic in composition and looks the same as the dikes within the shear zone above. Unit slightly sericitic throughout and hematite stained from Q.% pyrite throughout Dark green to black, banded mafic volcanic rocks cut by numerous feldspar porphyry dikes. Mafic rocks are of amphibolite grade and are verging on being mafic-gneisses. Feldspar porphyry dikes are only slightly foliated and hence are "late syn-tectonic" intrusives. Numerous quartz veins at 8-86'. Porphyry dikes are all slightly sericitic. Feldspar porphyry dikes occur at 8-84', 8', 86-84', 87-86', 864', ', 88'884', 889', and at 9'.. to Q.% pyrite throughout except for 8-8' where from - pyrite occurs as banded zones within the mafic volcanics Same mafic volcanic rocks as above but cut by highly foliated, hematite stained quartzfeldspar dikes and not feldspar porphyry dikes. QFP dikes occur at 9-9', 97', 96-9', and at 94-96'. The porphyry at 9-9' is highly silicified and brecciated. Numerous barren quartz veins in the mafic rocks.. to Q.% pyrite.

29 From To Description Same as 88' to 9' with banded amphibolite cut by feldspar porphyry dikes. The whole section is essentially unaltered except for hematite staining at '. Feldspar porphyry dikes occur at 94-9', 9-94', ', and at '. Trace pyrite except for a zone at 9-96' where there is T.% d isseminated pyrite Green to dark green, fine-grained, massive mafic volcanic rocks cut by sericitic and hematite stained quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes. The dikes are probably offshoots off of the main mass of QFP below. The mafic volcanic rocks are unaltered.. to ^ pyrite throughout. QFP dikes occur at ', -', 4-4', and at 48-' Light-pink to white, fine-grained, quartz "eye" sericite schist. Unit composed of *^ (l-mm) qtz eyes set in a fine-grained sericitic matrix. Prominent hematite staining from 94-' and at 8-94'. Trace pyrite throughout. 94 E.O.H.

30 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. DIAMOND DRILL HOLE REPORT Page # of HOLE NO. HW89. NORTHING +OON GRID ORIENT -. PROPERTY Hemlo West EASTING +OOW DH GRID AZ. 8. LOCATION ELEVATION 6. LENGTH(m) 7. CLAIM NO. SURV. E. DIP-COLLAR -. SECTION SURV. N. DH COMP.BEAR. 7. STARTED July, 989 LOGGED BY Kevin Leonard DRILL NO. FINISHED July, 989 CHECKED BY FOREMAN R. Olufson TARGET IP S. Mag. Anomal CORE NO DRILL CO. Midwest Dril COMMENTS Depth Dip Azimuth Test Depth Dip Azimuth Test Acid Acid Paja FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne SUMMARY..7 CASING CLASTIC SEDIMENTS SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS WITH CALC-SILICATE UNITS CLASTIC SEDIMENT J (julj BIOTITE-RICH SEDIMENT CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS BIOTITE-RICH SEDIMENT CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENT

31 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE, SILTSTONE (IP ANOMALY) CLASTIC SEDIMENT GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE, SILTSTONE (IP ANOMALY) VOLCANICLASTIC SEDIMENTS (INTERMEDIATE TUFF)./ CLASTIC SEDIMENTS END OF HOLE HOLE #: HU89.

32 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE it : HW89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne CASING CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - fine-grained, dark grey coloured, calcareous matric throughout, poorly laminated, occasional carbonate-filled fractures; inn-scale silicate banding - -X pyrite as disseminated flecks - cherty quartz-rich patch - medium-grained pyrite, up to X in silicate band - *:X pyrite in -cm wide silicate band - cherty section containing ^X pyrite - healed carbonate fractures - -X pyrite blebs - cherty seam - -X pyrite in cm wide silicate band - -X pyrite flecks quartz-biotite seam; siliceous sediment; upper contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at degrees to the L.C.A.; less than X pyrite; foliation at: 49 degrees to the L.C.A. at 4 meters - calcite stringer; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 6. meters - silicate band; 6 degrees to the L.C.A. at 7. meters - cherty seam SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS WITH CALC-SILICATE UNITS - similar to meters above, but unit grades into a well laminated appearance; -cm scale; fine to very fine-grained, dark grey-green colour; calcareous matrix throughout; competent unit; down section the unit displays well developed banding characterized by -cm scale green coloured bands; periodic quartz and carbonate stringers quartz-sericite segregation at 4 degrees to the L.C.A quartz stringer with broken contacts Mylonite - strongly sheared; finely lineated appearance; quartz-feldspar predominates; HOLE tt: HU89.

33 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE f* : HW89. PAGE f* 4 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne moderately calcareous; upper contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at 44 degrees to the L.C.A.; -X pyrite within cm of the mylonite/sediment contact X medium-grained pyrite white quartz veinlet; cm wide at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; foliation at: degrees to the L.C.A. at 6 meters - chert band; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 64 meters - -X pyrite in silicate band CLASTIC SEDIMENT - dark grey colour, fine to medium-grained; quartz-plagioclase-biotite matrix; locally well laminated less than X disseminated pyrite less than IX pyrite flecks quartz stringer with less than X disseminated pyrite adjacent to the stringer BIOTITE-RICH SEDIMENT - massive to weakly foliated, fine to medium-grained, calcareous matrix; less than and equal to IX pyrite throughout the unit; poorly defined upper contact; lower contact contains quartz-feldspar clasts and -X medium-grained pyrite; foliation at 48 degrees to the L.C.A CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS - similar to unit observed between meters cherty segregation, broken core, trace pyrite cherty, sericite alteration HOLE #: HW89.

34 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE * : HU89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au X pyrite-filled fracture; trace disseminated magnetite - -X disseminated magnetite anhedra - X disseminated magnetite, ^OX pyrite - sericite-quartz segregation - X disseminated magnetite - X disseminated magnetite - white quartz veinlet with trace coarse-grained pyrite along lower contact - banding at 4 degrees to the L. C. A. - -X disseminated magnetite - <X disseminated magnetite U disseminated magnetite silicate band at 47 degrees to the L.C.A BIOTITE-RICH SEDIMENT - similar to meter unit observed above contains less than and equal to X disseminated pyrite CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENT - similar to meter and meter sections observed above fine to medium-grained, poorly laminated, grey-green in colour; quartzfeldspar-biotite matrix, moderately calcareous throughout; foliation at: 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 87. meters CALC-SILICATE WITH SILICEOUS LAMINATED SEDIMENTS - similar to meters; meters; meters sections seen above; alternating grey quartz-plagioclase bands and green (. - cm wide) chlorite, hornblende bands; foliation at: 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 9. meters; 44 degrees to the L.C.A. at 9.8 meters; 4 degrees HOLE #: HW89.

35 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HU89. PAGE #6 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz- ton Au to the L.C.A. at 9. meters; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 9.4 meters grey quartz stringer; 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; trace pyrite dark brown colour, increase biotite content bluish hue to quartz-plagioclase sections (MoS?) quartz-carbonate stringers and knots, inclusions of local sericite alteration X coarse-grained disseminated magnetite within a green silicate band.. - medium-grained magnetite up to.x trace flecks of pyrite OX pyrite.. - cm wide quartz-calcite segregation, trace pyrite.. - contorted quartz-sericite veinlet containing less than and equal to X pyrite X pyrite stringers fracture face coated with fine-grained pyrite; distinct bluish hue to core between meters; meters; meters; meters; meters quartz-calcite stringers; -cm wide, trace sulphide; sericitic alteration; bluish molybdenite staining to the core quartz knot containing less than.x pyrite; foliation at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 97.9 meters; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at. meters; 46 degrees to the L.C.A. at 7. meters HOLE #: HU89.

36 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89. PAGE #7 Of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au ozton Au GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE, SILTSTONE (IP ANOMALY) - very fine-grained, dark grey to black; well laminated at the mm-scale; occasional quartz-calcite stringers; gradational upper contact; numerous pyrite stringers mm-scale laminated sulphide; -X fine-grained pyrite very fine-grained; black colouration; hairline to 4mm wide sulphide trains consisting of up to X concentrations.6.8 Fault - blocky core, soft and crumbly; strongly graphitic broken quartz material containing coarse pyrite blebs along vein/sediment contact.9. - calcite vein with subordinate quartz material; the vein contains black argillite and or graphitic fragments; adjacent lower contact;.cm wide sulphide band along the upper vein contact; coarse pyrite subhedra within the vein; upper contact at degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at 9 degrees to the L.C.A very fine-grained to cherty; amorphous greenish-grey in colour; 47 degrees to the L.C.A.; lamination up to.8cm wide black bands; cm wide graphitic seam which is fissile; gouge; trace - X sulphide; low angle hairline fracture offsets black argillite bands in a sinistral sense two zones 8cm and cm wide respectively containing grey quartz stringers up to cm wide and intruded by -X pyrite very fine-grained; black colour; mudstone; argillite; 6. meters - brecciated quartz-calcite veinlet containing X pyrite; laminations and/or bedding at: 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at.8 meters; 46 degrees to the L.C.A. at 4.6 meters; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 6. meters CLASTIC SEDIMENT - dark grey, homogenous texture, moderately foliated, fine-grained; similar in appearance to meters; meter sections observed above HOLE #: HW89.

37 BOND GOLD CANADA I M C. HOLE HW89. PAGE #8 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au sulphide flecks; IX concentration cm wide quartz veinlet containing S pyrite near the upper contact; core angle at 4 degrees to the L.C.A mm wide calcite veinlet at 44 degrees to the L.C.A sulphide-calcite stringers; -mm wide sulphide stringers; pyrite - X; pyrrotite =.X sulphide stringers; pyrrhotite =.X; pyrite - I X sulphide flecks and streaks; less than X X disseminated magnetite anhedra quartz veinlet at 6 degrees to the L.C.A quartz veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A quartz veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A quartz stringers at 8 degrees to the L.C.A quartz stringers at 4 degrees to the L.C.A cm wide quartz veinlet at 8 degrees to the L.C.A... - cm wide sulphide band tu disseminated magnetite GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE, SILTSTONE (IP ANOMALY) - very fine-grained, dark grey to black in colour, well laminated, competent HOLE #: HU89.

38 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89. PAGE if 9 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz- ton g- tonne core four narrow. - cm wide grey quartz stringers; sulphide banding observed from meters; meters; meters and meters cm wide quartz veinlet, X pyrite, sharp contacts at 48 degrees to the L.C.A.; laminations observed at: 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 7.7 meters; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 8. meters; 47 degrees to the L.C.A. at 9.8 meters VOLCANICLASTIC SEDIMENTS (INTERMEDIATE TUFF) - fine-grained; well foliated, calcareous matrix; Z plagioclase crystals in the groundmass; homogenous texture; competent core; gradual disappearance of plagioclase down section; foliation at degrees to the L.C.A. CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - similar to units observed above

39 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE it : HU89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH AU or ton Au tonne white to grey quartz vein containing X pyrite; foliation at 46 degrees to the L.C.A END OF HOLE - CASING PULLED - PAJARI TEST COMPLETED

40 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. DIAMOND DRILL HOLE REPORT Page # of HOLE NO. HW89. NORTHING +6.N GRID ORIENT -. PROPERTY Hemlo West EASTING +OOW DH GRID AZ. 8. LOCATION ELEVATION 8. LENGTH(m) 9. CLAIM NO. SURV. E. DIP-COLLAR -. SECTION +OOW SURV. N. DH COMP.BEAR. 7. STARTED July 6, 989 LOGGED BY Kevin L eonard DRILL NO. FINISHED July 8, 989 CHECKED BY FOREMAN R. Olufson TARGET Magnetic Anomaly CORE NO DRILL CO. Midwest Dril COMMENTS Chert-Bante Zone Depth Dip Azimuth Test Depth Dip Azimuth Test 8. 8 Paja Acid FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au SUMMARY. 9.9 CASING - OVERBURDEN AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW QUARTZ VEIN. SHEAR ZONE, MYLONITE QUARTZ PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE 6..9 AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW LAMPROPHYRE DYKE AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW LAMPROPHYRE DYKE

41 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE K i HU89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW LAMPROPHYRE DYKE 9.6. AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW. 7. CLASTIC SEDIMENT - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE 7..6 FOLIATED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOWS CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE. ARGILLITE AND WACKE END OF HOLE HOLE #: HW89.

42 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89. PAGE # Of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz ton. 9.9 CASING - OVERBURDEN AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - dark green in colour; medium to coarse-grained; massive to well foliated; increasing alteration down section; competent core; trace sulphide as individual pyrite specks; explains weak magnetic anomaly; pseudomorphed, recrystallized amphibole-hornblende form conspicuous blebs in a plagioclase quartz groundmass; accessory minerals include chlorite, biotite, sericite and epidote, carbonate manifests itself as calcite fracture fillings and veinlets calcite-quartz gashes; X of the core; m - quartz-calcite veinlet with X included mafic material containing -X disseminated pyrite; the mafic volcanic flow shows a coarse texture around the veinlet; sharp contacts - lower contact at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; 99.m - foliation ranges from degrees to the L.C.A.;.4m - calcite-quartz-epidote stringer at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; 4.m - broken, earthy core, slickensided fracture surface; calcite veinlets grey quartz veinlet; cm wide, L. C. A. disseminated pyrite; at 6 degrees to the green epidote patch associated with crosscutting hairline fractures reduction in grain size; homogenous fine-grained section marked by a distinct lower contact with a coarse amphibol itized phase at degrees to the L. C. A epidotized quartz section intruded with hairline fractures showing weak potassic alteration; at 7.48m abrupt end of plagioclase-amphibole HOLE HW89.

43 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE t : HW89. PAGE #4 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne interstitial texture; plagioclase forms -Hmm sized pale grey anhedral grains in a matrix of elongated hornblende laths and fine-grained chlorite, biotite, quartz and feldspar; contact oriented at 4 degrees to the L.C.A distinct zone of alteration and recrystallization; very coarse-grained, characterized by salmon-orange potassic altered feldspar patches and cm wide subrounded chloritized clots; the chloritic clots contain elongated amphibole crystals; potassium alteration decreases past 9.9m; sharp contacts; 4 degrees at 8.47m; degrees to the L.C.A. at.6m fine-grained section of mafic volcanic flow; cut by occasional hairline carbonate stringer and patch.66.4 Brecciated Shear Zone m - brecciated fabric; dense calcite stringer stockworks; moderately chloritized weak brownish tinge to the core; fractured quartz; finegrained pyrite up to X; upper contact sharp at degrees to the L.C.A.;.9 -.m - three grey quartz stringers showing tensional fractures mark transition from a brecciated to a sheared fabric; well laminated at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; moderately carbonst i zed matrix; decrease in sulphide concentration to less than.x;. -.7m - 7cm wide calcite veinlet containing coarse pyrite clots; brecciated fabric; 4X calcite, * quartz, 8X mafic material, 7, sulphide; sharp upper and lower contacts at degrees to the L.C.A.;.7 -.4m - similar to.9 -.m; limonitic stained fractures fine-grained, foliated section intruded by pale orange quartzo-feldspathic stringers and calcite fracture fillings; geometry of a conjugate calcite vein at.8m suggests a dextral movement of the deformation zone OUARTZ VEIN, SHEAR ZONE, MYLONITE - 6X - multicoloured, cherty quartz-feldspar-sericite chlorite material; exhibits the pronounced laminated/sheared appearance to the core; S white to grey quartz; occupies a zone between amphibolized volcanic flow above and quartz eye porphyry intrusive below; sharp upper contact at 47 degrees to the HOLE it: HW

44 BOND G OLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne L.C.A. marked by orange coloured feldspathic bands; lower contact characterized by appearance of quartz eyes - sharp transition; 9 degrees to the L.C.A.; pyrite occurs along fractures and as discrete, isolated subhedra; -* pyrite; the zone is sheared at 4 degrees to the L.C.A QUARTZ PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - dark grey, fine-grained groundmass; /C grey, subrounded quartz eyes becoming foliated between 6-6.m; quartz-rich groundmass; upper.6m altered with limonitic fractures; competent core; trace -.X disseminated pyrite; upper contact at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - similar to m described above altered, sheared contact zone with the porphyry intrusive above; m - sheared fabric at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; at 6.7m - broken core marks abrupt transition from sheared core to silicified core; m -.7m of blue-grey coloured silicified zone; -X calcite fracture fillings up to X disseminated and stringer pyrite, pyrrhotite throughout; at 7.4m - broken core showing limonitic coated fracture face medium-grained, silicified mafic flow; less than and equal to IS pyrite throughout medium to fine-grained with sporadic calcite veinlets and gashes; moderately foliated at 44 degrees to the L.C.A.; weakly magnetic; S-% pyrrhotite;.bo-.84m - 4cm chloritic shear band with quartz-carbonate material;.6m - 4cm wide quartz-calcite veinlet at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; the unit is moderately magnetic (i.e. magnetite or pyrrhotite) below the Quartz Porphyry Intrusive between m; - 6m; 7-7.m LAMPROPHYRE DYKE - medium-grained, dark grey in colour, well foliated; biotite and quartz are the dominant constituents; sharp upper contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; sharp lower contact at 6 degrees to the L.C.A HOLE HU89. ^

45 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE if : HU89. PAGE #6 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au ozton Au AMPHBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - same as described above LAMPROPHYRE DYKE - similar to the unit described between m; sharp upper contact at 7 degrees to the L.C.A.; broken lower contact at 6 degrees to the L.C.A AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - similar to sections ; m except better foliated; varies from 7-48 degrees to the L.C.A LAMPROPHYRE DYKE -.cm wide unit similar to previously described units above; upper contact is sharp at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact is sharp at 4 degrees to the L.C.A AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - similar to units described above; well foliated at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. between 9.6m and.4m..8 - quartz-epidote vein, highly contorted, very low core axis angle approx. degrees to the L.C.A.; past.4m the core decreases in grain size.8. - calcite-epidote stringers.. - random, sporadic calcite fracture fillings. 7. CLASTIC SEDIMENT - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE - fine-grained, dark grey-green in colour, colour banded, alternating sequence of purplish-grey and green (-:-4cm wide) colour bands and/or laminations at 48 - degrees to the L.C.A.; weak to moderate schistosity, competent core, calcareous matrix transitional contacts with mafic volcanic flows; constituents consist of quartz, plagioclase, biotite, chlorite, calcite, hemotite HOLE tt: HW89.

46 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89. PAGE #7 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz-ton Au g-tonne 7..6 FOLIATED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOWS - green coloured, fine-grained, well foliated, minor variolitic texture; occasional laminated argi Uite/siltstone interbeds, sporadic calcite veinlets 4.8 U. - grey quartz veinlet with X black chloritic (tourmaline?) material, X pyrite; local clastic sediments found intercalated with mafic flows at m; m; m X disseminated magnetite and/or pyrrhotite strong magnetic attraction - up to S disseminated magnetite and/or pyrrhotite; past 44m core becomes more silicified, blue-grey colour; foliation at: 44 degrees to the L. C.A. at 4.47m; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 4.8m; 4 degrees to the L. C. A. at 44.6m , Silicified Breccia Zone with Calcite Stockworks - fine-grained, siliceous matrix; abundant network of random healed calcite fracture fillings; breccia observed at 4.m and m; core is strongly fractured past m; broken core shows quartz vein fragments; trace to.s pyrite cm wide bands consisting of pale yellow-grey, crowded; mm -.cm feldspar (plagioclase) crystals set in e dark grey-purple matrix; oriented at 4 degrees to the L.C.A cm wide quartz-calcite veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A HOLE #: HU89.

47 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE if : H U89. PAGE #8 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne cm wide quartz veinlet at degrees to the L.C.A.; the veinlet trends oblique to the foliation; at.m the fabric of the core trends 48 degrees to the L.C.A CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND WACKE - fine-grained, homogenous texture, repetitious colour banding showing shades of grey, green, purple and black; banding varies from a few mm to 6cm, calcareous matrix throughout; sporadic narrow cherty sections; past 68m the sediments become gradationally finer-grained, darker in colour and more argillic in composition; rare, sporadic quartz and calcite veining; from.6-67m foliation trends between 4 and 4 degrees; below 67m foliation trends between 47 and degrees to the L.C.A white quartz vein; 6cm of broken core, upper contact at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; irregular lower contact showing ragged contacts and vein stringers into the wall rock; at 6.7m sheared core broken, strongly fractured, abundant hairline calcite-fi l led fractures white (cm wide) quartz veinlet; broken core; S included argillic material HOLE #: HU

48 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89. PAGE # 9 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz^on g-tonne m - silicified section; fine-grained disseminated pyrite; -X fissile, broken core, very fine-grained, graphitic fracture surfaces, dark grey to black colouration light grey-green section, cherty, cut by calcite fracture fillings; fine grained disseminated pyrite cherty appearance; healed fractures show bleached core in vicinity of fractures, some brecciation; greenish-purple colouration to the core (bx chert banding) fractured quartz-calcite segregation; nil sulphides sheared calcite-quartz gashes, nil sulphides; foliation at: degrees to the L.C.A. at 77.m - chert band; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at 79.m - clastic band; increasing frequency of cherty interbeds down section from 77m; sediments grade into a fine-grained to cherty laminated/banded argillite; light grey-green chert sections observed between m; m; m; m; corresponds to Padre's hangingwall sediments and chert-barite zone t massive section - wacke - T-% disseminated pyrite HOLE #: HW

49 BOND GOLD CANADA IK C. HOLE # : HW89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au o^ton g-tonne cherty, minor brecciation; X sulphide mineralization quartz-calcite gash with S fine-grained biotite cherty, silicified section, *:X sulphide END OF HOLE - Pajari test completed. - Casing pulled. INVENTORY BOX FROM TO HOLE #: HW89.

50 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89. PAGE K of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au o^ton g-tonne

51 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. DIAMOND DRILL HOLE REPORT Page # of HOLE NO. HU89. PROPERTY Hemlo West LOCATION CLAIM NO. SECTION STARTED July 9, 989 FINISHED July, 989 TARGET I.R. Anomaly COMMENTS Chert-Barite Zone NORTHING +S GRID ORIENT -. EASTING 4+OOE DH GRID AZ. 77. ELEVATION 6. LENGTH(m) 4. SURV. E. DIP-COLLAR -4. SURV. N. DH COMP.BEAR. 67. LOGGED BY Kevin Leonard DRILL NO. CHECKED BY FOREMAN CORE NO DRILL CO. Midwest Dril Depth Dip Azimuth Test. - Acid Depth Dip Azimuth Test Paja FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz- ton g-tonne SUMMARY.. CASING. 6.6 CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - CALC-SILICATE AND LAMINATED SILTSTONE AND WACKE CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND WACKE GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE (I.P. ANOMALY) CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND WACKE GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE (I.P. ANOMALY) CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE, WACKE END OF HOLE

52 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HU89. PAGE # of 6 FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au ozton CASING CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - CALC-SILICATE AND LAMINATED SILTSTONE AND WACKE - green colour, fine-grained, well laminated but decreases down section past.m; alternating sequence of dark grey (i.e. quartz-feldspar) bands between and cm wide and green chloritic bands; competent core, trace sulphides, calcareous matrix - very tightly laminated; 4X each of black and green bands and X orange feldspathic seams;. -.m - vuggy, quartz-carbonate shear; -X finely disseminated pyrite, degrees to the L.C.A white quartz veinlet at 7 degrees to the L.C.A white-grey quartz-calcite stringers at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. - grey quartz-calcite stringers at 8 degrees to the L.C.A. - calcite stringer at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. - calcite stringer at 7 degrees to the L.C.A. - -mm wide calcite stringers at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND WACKE - dark grey, fine-grained, laminated but less colour banding than above unit; increase in sulphide content as elongated (slivers) grains, stringers, flecks and subhefra; less calcareous than above unit - sporadic calcite stringers; abrupt transition with upper unit at 6.6m; distinct bluish hue (MoS?) to about 4X of the core - discrete laminations or bands from a feww mm (-4mm) to -cm wide section of well laminated sediment showing bluish banding and stringer sulphide; m - mineralized with mm-scale pyrite, pyrrhotite trains (6/4 pyrite to pyrrhotite); 9-9.7m - conspicuous bluish hue (molybdenite alteration) to the core - trace sulphides; ". -.6m - quartz-carbonate veinlets with MoS; similar to HW89- ( m); abundant fine-grained pyrite (7X) HOLE #: HW

53 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE M : HU89. PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz- ton Au.4.46 and pyrrhotite (X) up to X; halo of mineralization extends into sediment uallrock up section for cm; foliation at degrees to the L.C.A.;.47 -.m - calcite stringer;.cm wide; X disseminated pyrite, MoS;. -.9m - calcite stringer; 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; trace pyrite; MoS - calcite-quartz veinlet; HoS mineralization; -OX pyrite cherty, strongly fractured section; limonitic coated fracture surfaces; foliation at: 4 degrees to the L.C.A. at.m; 4 degrees to the L.C.A. aty.m GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE (I.R. ANOMALY) - dark grey to black, fine-grained, graphite-coated fracture surfaces; upper contact marked by colour change and stringer sulphide at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; from m - clastic sediments; light grey-green in colour; m - grey quartz knot and clots of calcite; m - broken core, healed gouge, strongly graphitic wavy pyrite stringers - X; brecciated texture; m - similar to m although more competent; calcite stringers showing tensional fracture; strongly argillic and graphitic; breakage of core at 4 degrees to the L.C.A. - corresponds with upper graphitic horizon intersected in DH HU CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE AND WACKE - similar to m described above laminated, light grey with weak greyish-blue laminae; m - trains of pyrite and minor pyrrhotite; 8.6m - cm wide calcite veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; laminations at 4 degrees to the L.C.A grey quartz-calcite veining, X pyrite mineralization HOLE #: HU89.

54 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89. PAGE # 4 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-torwie low angle fracture, strongly calcareous, coarse muscovite flakes, weakly limom'tic, coarse pyrite flakes, coating of sphalerite 4. - low angle fracture calcite-quartz stringers and gashes, brecciated, infilled with green coloured chlorite material quartz veinlets at 6 degrees to the L. C. A., finely disseminated pyrrhotite at X concentration banded/ laminated sediment with distinct cm-scale; bluish hue - MoS; m - strongest molybdenite alteration; KX pyrite and pyrrhotite sporadic quartz-calcite veinlets;. - cm wide at 6 degrees to the L. C. A X fine-grained pyrite, distinct bluish hue to the core; foliation at: degrees to the L.C.A. at 6.6m; degrees to the L.C.A. at 8.m; degrees to the L.C.A. at.4m; 6 degrees to the L.C.A. at 4.4m GRAPHITIC ARGILLITE (I.P. ANOMALY) - very fine-grained, black graphitic fracture surfaces; abundant calcite veining; stringer sulphides up to X; upper contact gradational over.4m - gradual increase in sulphide stringers and darkening of colour of core; lower contact marked by quartz veinlet; below 8m argillite laminae becomes narrower and less frequent; corresponds with lower graphitic horizon intersected in DH HW HOLE HW89.

55 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89. PAGE it of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz-ton Au g-tonne contorted, folded bedding within the section; breakage, sulphide trains at degrees to the L. C. A CLASTIC SEDIMENTS - LAMINATED SILTSTONE, ARGILLITE, WACKE - same as previously described; badly broken, fractured core, sporadic quartzcalcite veinlets; foliation at: 49 degrees to the L. C. A. at 4.7mm; 4 degrees to the L. C. A. at 44.6m END OF HOLE - Pajari test completed. - Casing pulled INVENTORY BOX FROM TO HOLE HW89.

56 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. DIAMOND DRILL HOLE REPORT Page # of HOLE NO. HW89-4 NORTHING +6.N GRID ORIENT -. PROPERTY Hemlo West EASTING +OOE DH GRID AZ. 8. LOCATION ELEVATION 6. LENGTH(m) 49. CLAIM NO. SURV. E. DIP-COLLAR -. SECTION L+OOE SURV. N. DH COMP.BEAR. 7. STARTED August, 989 LOGGED BY Kevin Leonard DRILL NO. FINISHED August 4, 989 CHECKED BY FOREMAN R. Rivett TARGET Magnetic Reverse CORE NO DRILL CO. Midwest Drit COMMENTS Chert-Barite Zone Depth Dip Azimuth Test Depth Dip Azimuth Test Acid Acid Paja FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz-ton Au SUMMARY. 69. CASING - OVERBURDEN AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW HORNBLENDE METAGABBRO ALTERED VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW BANDED IRON FORMATION (OXIDE FACIES) (MAGNETIC REVERSAL) GABBRO/DIORITE ULTRAMAFIC - PERIDOTITE.8 4. DIORITE/GABBRO

57 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89-4 PAGE # of 6 FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz ton ULTRAMAFIC - PERIDOTITE BASALT/ANDES ITE END OF HOLE HOLE tt: HW89-4

58 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89-4 PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne CASING - OVERBURDEN 77.7 AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - dark grey-green in colour, medium-grained, massive fabric; moderately chloritized amphibole-hornblende; competent core; trace sulphide; constituents include plagioclase, quartz, biotite, chlorite, hornblende * sericite 7. - feldspathic segregations, pale light grey in colour with minor mafic (X) material feldspar veinlet at 4 degrees to the L. C. A. 98. HORNBLENDE METAGABBRO - grey-green in colour, coarse-grained, massive becoming moderately foliated down section; -6cm wide, subhedral, chloritized, recrystallized hornblende metacrysts constituting about 7S of the rock; weakly carbonatized; competent core; nil to trace sulphides; past 9m reduction in grain size correlates to the appearance of foliation at degrees to the L. C. A.; broken core observed at 97.m; 97.4m; 98.m 9. - quartz veinlet with X biotite flecks -fcvsrro 't r f- &C ' C. ' -J ' v r ALTERED VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - dark grey, fine to medium-grained, moderately chloritized, strongly biotitic, sporadic sections show calcite-fi lied varioles/amygdules? arbitrary contact with metacrystic unit above based on grain size reduction, disappearance of metacrysts, presence of varioles; well foliated at: degrees to the L.C.A. at 9.m; 48 degrees to the L.C.A. at.8m; 6 degrees to the L.C.A. at.m; biotite-rich sections observed from m (brecciated texture);.8 -.m;.8 -.4m; core is sheared, moderately schistose between -.m; trace - X pyrite, pyrrhotite ^ ^ HOLE #: HW

59 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89-4 PAGE # 4 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au oz-ton Au g-tonne BANDED IRON FORMATION (OXIDE FACIES) (MAGNETIC REVERSAL) - light grey to black, fine-grained, -6mm wide magnetite-rich bands alternating with cm-scale; light grey siliceous bands and green chloritized silicate material; upper contact marked by 6cm wide band of massive pyrrhotite; moderately mineralized with pyrrhotite and pyrite throughout, particularly between 7-8.m - X pyrrhotite in bands/stringers -^ calcite-quartz gashes and fracture fillings; banding is consistent between - 6 degrees to the L. C. A.; lower contact marked by broken, blocky core GABBRO/OIORITE - dark grey; medium-grained; massive to foliated; uniform texture; rare quartz-calcite seams/segregations; constituents include amphibole - X; plagioclase - S; quartz - X; chlorite and biotite - X; accessory minerals (calcite) - X; trace sulphides; very dense, heavy rock; competent core quartz veinlet with pinkish feldspathic margins, trending 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; sharp contacts, nil sulphides ULTRAMAFIC - PERIDOTITE - grey in colour; very soft, talcose feel; partially serpent inized; well foliated - core angles shallow down section; gradational upper contact; broken lower contact; visible tremolite; broken core observed from m; (quartz-carbonate veinlet); fault gouge at 9.m;.-.m - broken core.8 4. DRITE/GABBRO HOLE #: HW89-4

60 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89-4 PAGE Hi of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au g- tonne - similar to section from m observed above X disseminated sulphides contorted shear zone composed at quartz-calcite, biotite and chlorite material; low core axis angles - degrees to the L.C.A shear zone; strongly schistose; 4X biotite content at narrow trains; X calcite material ULTRAMAFIC - PERIDOTITE - soft talcose feel; similar to unit described above between m; gradational upper contact; lower contact marked by fault gouge and is sharp at degrees to the l.c.a.; strongly developed foliation at - degrees to the L.C.A ASALT/ANDESITE - grey in colour, fine-grained, massive, uniform texture; competent core, trace sulphides ^///svfi*/ quartz-carbonate veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A END OF HOLE - Pajari test completed. - Casing pulled INVENTORY BOX FROM TO HOLE #: HU89-4

61 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89-4 PAGE K 6 Of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g^onne H

62 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. DIAMOND DRILL HOLE REPORT Page # of HOLE NO. HW89- PROPERTY Hemlo West LOCATION CLAIM NO. SECTION L6+OOW STARTED August 6, 989 FINISHED August 7, 989 TARGET I.P. S, Magnetic COMMENTS Anomalies NORTHING +7S GRID ORIENT -. EASTING 6+OOU DH GRID AZ. 8. ELEVATION 8. LENGTH(m) 7. SURV. E. DIP-COLLAR -. SURV. N. DH COMP.BEAR. 7. LOGGED BY Kevin L eonard DRILL NO. CHECKED BY FOREMAN R. Rivett CORE NO DRILL CO. Midwest Dril Depth Dip Azimuth Test Depth Dip Azimuth Test. - Acid. - Acid Paja FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au SUMMARY.. CASING - OVERBURDEN. 4.6 QUARTZ- FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE BASALT - MAFIC VOLCANIC QUARTZ- FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE.6. BASALT - MAFIC VOLCANIC. 8.4 FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE (DIORITIC) VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW QUARTZ- FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE

63 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89- PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW WITH INTERCALATIONS OF CLASTIC SEDIMENT (MICACEOUS WACKE) MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (PILLOWED) FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (PILLOWED, SPARSELY FELDSPAR PHYRIC) INTERMEDIATE TUFF FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE INTERMEDIATE TUFF 4.6 HI.8 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (SPARSELY FELDSPAR-PHYRIC) HI.8 H. FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE H. 6.8 MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (SPARSELY FELDSPAR-PHYRIC) FELDSPAR PORPHYR INTRUSIVE AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW END OF HOLE HOLE tt: HW89-

64 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89- PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz^on g-tonne.. CASING - OVERBURDEN. 4.6 QUARTZ-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - pinkish-grey in colour; medium-grained; rm-sized phenocrysts of feldsparplagioclase (predominantly between. - 8m) and quartz (gradationally becoming more conspicuous down section; well foliated; competent core; weak to moderate orangy potassic alteration overprint found sporadically throughout; minor quartz-calcite veining; trace sulphides; foliation at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; sharp lower contact at 47 degrees to the L.C.A BASALT - HAFC VOLCANIC - dark green; strongly sheared; strongly calcareous quartz veining at m; strongly chloritized; -X disseminated pyrite; sharp contacts; upper contact at 47 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at 9 degrees to the L.C.A QUARTZ-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - similar to above unit between. and 4.6m except it is: a) marginally more potassic altered; b) more sheared; c) contains finer-grained, homogenous textured, chloritized segregations; d) contains hairline fractures filled with calcite, sericite, pyrite; lower contact marked by cm wide grey quartz knot and very closely spaced laminations at degrees to the L.C.A.; general foliation is at 4 degrees to the L.C.A HOLE J, HU T6

65 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89- PAGE # 4 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO UIDTH Au Au oz-ton.6. BASALT - MAFIC VOLCANIC - green colour, fine-grained, foliated to sheared; broken - fissile core; narrow mafic volcanic seam between intrusive units; shearing at 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; broken lower contact at degrees to the L.C.A F ELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE (PICRITIC) - dark grey matrix - dioritic in composition; elongated light grey plagioclase phenocrysts - 4X of the core; below 7m becoming somewhat more altered; cut by healed fractures containing quartz and carbonate; weak potassic overprint past 7.m; sharp lower contact at 7 degrees to the L.C.A VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - greenish-grey in colour; fine-grained, well foliated, locally sheared; locally -mm bands of magnetite; sporadic calcite-fi lied varioles; rare quartz veinlets, competent core; moderately chloritized - bleaching; sheared at degrees to the L.C.A.; OX medium-grained pyrite; sharp lower contact at 8 degrees to the L.C.A QUARTZ-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - salmon coloured, well foliated to sheared, weakly fractured, minor sulphide mineralization; similar to above units but pervasively potassic altered; sharp lower contact at degrees to the L.C.A VARIOLITIC MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW WITH INTERCALATIONS OF CLASTIC SEDIMENT (MICACEOUS WACKE) - dark green in colour; locally variolitic, locally well banded to laminated HOLE #: HW

66 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HW89- PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au or ton showing abundant biotite and sulphides; occasional magnetite banding, core is strongly magnetic throughout, calcareous matrix; clastic sediments observed between 6.-66m (pervasively laminated, X pyrite, pyrrhotite; X magnetite); m - brownish colouration; strongly micaceous; stretched remnant varioles; broken core found between m; 7-7.m; abundant healed calcite fractures; strong lamination; X sulphide between nm; sections lower contact marked by close spaced lamination and broken core at degrees to the L.C.A MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (PILLOWED) - dark green; fine-grained; uniform, homogenous texture, locally banded; magnetic throughout particularly in laminated segregations; conspicuous features resembling pillow selvages mineralized with pyrite, pyrrhotite and biotite; competent core; sharp lower contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A epidote altered patch close laminations; micaceous, Quartz veinlet at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; IX isolated, coarse-grained pyrite low angle Quartz fracture filling with coarse clots of chlorite, minor hematite staining; coarse pyrite subhedra HOLE #: HW

67 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HU89- PAGE it 6 o f FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne broken, fragmented core, trace specks of pyrite low angle banding - siliceous and macaceous layering;! sulphide mineralization FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - fine-grained, dark grey groundmass, subhedral, light grey densely spaced feldspar-plagioclase phenocrysts; 6* abundant, minor quartz eyes found; minor broken core, broken lower contact at degrees to the L.C.A MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (PILLOWED, SPARSELY FELDSPAR PHYRIC) - similar to unit described above between m except disappearance of pit low features coarse light grey plagioclase crystals coarse pyrite euhedra.. - increase biotite content, calcareous, interflow sediment? coarse pyrite subhedra and fine-grained sulphide masses calcite-quertz banding; 4X pyrite mineralization fine-grained sulphides masses - up to /i pyrite HOLE #: HW

68 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HU89- PAGE # 7 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne fine sulphide stringers and masses; pyrite healed fractures at 7.7m; 7.m; 7.4m; 7.9m; 7.84m and 7.87m pyrite-bearing contorted pillow selvedge; up to SOS fine-grained masses of pyrite.cm wide; similar sulphide aligned pillow selvages occur at: 8.4m; m; 8.6m; 8.7m; 9.m; 9.46m; 9.69m;.8m;.m;.4m;.4m; at 9.m - cm wide band of coarse-grained pyrite up to 7X pyrite m wide shear showing abundant calcite stringers, increase in biotite content; up to 8X pyrite mineralization as disseminated subhedra; foliation at 6 degrees to the L.C.A.; additional medium-grained pyrite found aligned along selvedge rims at. -.6m;.m; 4.87m;.69m; 6.8m; 6.8m; m (epidote alteration); 7.9m (epidote alteration); 8.m; 8.48m; m; 8.87m; past 9m - sulphide selvages gradationally disappear quartz-epidote knot associated with a halo of disseminated pyrite up to X carbonate shear, broken, weakly vuggy, -X disseminated pyrite, foliation trends 4 degrees to the L.C.A.;.im - quartz veinlet, pink feldspathic discolouration; 48 degrees to the L.C.A.; X disseminated pyrite;.4m - broken core, -X banded sulphide HOLE #: HU

69 BOND GOLD C A K A D A INC. HOLE HW89- PAGE # 8 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au o^ton g-tonne quartz-carbonate material, weak epidote alteration within calcite veining; weakly vuggy, sheared fabric, low angle gouge; -X disseminated pyrite.7. - epidote-biotite-calcite-quartz shear, laminations of chlorite along margins of calcite material; finely disseminated pyrite up to X mineralized shear zone, lensoidal quartz-calcite material; laminated and banded sulphide up to X, locally brecciated shearing trends degrees to the L.C.A closely spaced sulphide stringers CSX concentration) at 4 degrees to the L.C.A INTERMEDIATE JUFF - very fine-grained to cherty; grey in colour with shades of 'g'rt/y and pink; pervasively laminated; rare subrounded quartz eyes, di seminated pyrite and along lamellae contacts; upper contact is sharp at degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact is sharp at 9 degrees to the L.C.A.; strongly fractured, moderately silicified; lamellae at - degrees to the L.C.A.; at upper contact 6cm of laminated pyrite; very closely spaced - up to 7X of the core; abrupt lower contact with feldspathic laminated material at degrees to the L.C.A cm wide grey quartz veinlet with coarse clots of pyrite along upper vein boundary, vein oriented at 7 degrees to the L.C.A FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - dark grey groundmass, light grey plagioclase (up to X) phenocrysts, OX pyrite, sharp lower contact at degrees to the L.C.A INTERMEDIATE TUFF - same as unit from described above HOLE #: HW89-

70 B O K D GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE HW89- PAGE K 9 of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au g-tome MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (SPARSELY FELDSPAR-PHYRIC) - dark green, fine-grained, rare mm-sized plagioclase phenocrysts; m - well mineralized section, exhibiting bands of pyrrhotite and pyrite at the upper part of unit; locally sheared containing abundant fine-grained pyrite aggregations banded pyrrhotite and pyrite about -4cm apart, sporadic splashes and healed fracture fillings;. and. -.4m quartz-carbonate veinlets with bands of sulphide aligning vein boundary; vein oriented at 4 degrees to the L. C. A X quartz material as lenses and knots; m - strongly biotitic - X pyrite mineralization; irregular quartz knots with weak feldspathic over print numerous closely spaced calcite stringers with up to X pyrite; oriented degrees to the L. C. A strongly sheared, vuggy, strongly biotitic, up to S laminated pyrite, trace molybdenite random sulphide banding and masses, up to X throughout; locally up to * over cm widths FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVE - dark g rey matrix, f oliated, about i disseminated pyrite throughout; upper contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; lower contact at 4 degrees to the L.C.A HOLE #: HU89-

71 BOND GOLD C A K A D A INC. HOLE # : HU89- PAGE ft of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW (SPARSELY FELDSPAR-PHYRIC) - same as unit between m except for disappearance of sulphide banding; generally dark grey-green, fine-grained, with medium-grained granular sections showing enhanced biotite content, sporadic disseminated magnetite subhedra throughout, competent core broken, shear, strongly fissile carbonate-quartz material; locally vuggy; oriented at 4 degrees to the L.C.A.; disseminated pyrite up to 4X; at 47. and 47.6m - quartz veinlets with accessory calcite, upper veinlet a t 8 degrees to the L.C.A.; louer veinlet at degrees to the L.C.A.; at m - quartz-calcite stringer at degrees to the L.C.A granular texture, weakly silicified, wispy calcite alteration, O-X pyrite; at.7m - hairline trains of sulphide-pyrrhotite.4. - irregular quartz patches with X coarse sulphide narrow calcite-quartz shear, less than IX sulphide; oriented at degrees to the l.c.a distinctly laminated end colour banded; calc-silicate sediment?; orientation of banding at 4 degrees to the L.C.a wispy calcite material and conspicuous increase in biotite content, well foliated to sheared, isolated pyrite mineralization at X concentration; irregular quartz knots between m; and m; shearing at 7 degrees to the L.C.A HOLE ft: HU

72 BOND GOLD CANADA INC. HOLE # : HU89- PAGE # of FROM TO DESCRIPTION SAMPLE FROM TO WIDTH Au Au oz-ton g-tonne FELDSPAR PORPHYR INTRUSIVE - same as units previously described, well foliated, moderately silicified with disseminated fine-grained, elongated pyrite; upper contact obscured by strong biotite alteration; lower contact is sharp at degrees to the L.C.A AMPHIBOLITIZED MAFIC VOLCANIC FLOW - dark green in colour, mottled texture - chloritized pseudomorphs of amphibole - foliated fabric, homogenous, competent core, trace sulphide; foliation at 4 degrees to the L.C.A low angle fractured core, calcite-quartz stringers; trace sulphides low angle shear, weak limonite alteration, X sulphide END OF HOLE - Pajari test completed. - Casing pulled INVENTORY BOX FROM TO HOLE #: HW89-

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81 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Gtendate A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.SA 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A968 CERTIFICATE A968 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on ll-oct-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION A %: Whole rock BaO % : Whole rock Z CaO % : Whole rock Fe (total) 4; : Whole rock IK tt : Whole rock MgO t : Whole rock imno t. : Whole rock IK&O i P S Ti L.O.I %: Whole rock tt: Whole rock %: Whole rock %: Whole rock. t^: Loss on ignition Total % S %: Leco induction furnace FeO tt : Acid decomposition METHOD ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES FURHACE CALCULATION LECO-IR DETECTOR TITRATION DETECTION LIMtf UPPER LIMFT Sample split from other certif Whole rode fusion * WOTP. T - Code ic used Cor repeat gold analyses It shows typical sample variability due to coarse gold effects. Each value is correct for its particular subsample. hjhdk Toe k /^ ( ~mviyses f /ffs

82 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A968 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 Invoice No. : 968 P.O. Number : SAMPLE PREP CODE A BaO CaO Fe K MgO MnO Ka P Si 7 LOI TOTAL S % FeO %%%%%%%%%%%%% Total % M 96 X SB CERTIFICATION

83 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada. U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LAKOWSKI A96 CERTIFICATE A96 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED" Project: P.O.*: CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION METHOD DETECTION LIMFT UPPER LIMfT Samples submitted to our mb in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on -OCT-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION A %: Whole rock BaO %: Whole rock CaO %: Whole rock Fe (total) it: Whole rock K %: Whole rock MgO i: Whole rock MnO %: Whole rock HaO %: Whole rock P %: Whole rock Si *: Whole rock Ti %: Whole rock L.O.I. %: Loss on ignition Total % S %: Leco induction furnace FeO %: Acid decomposition ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES FURNACE CALCULATION LECO-rR DETECTOR TITRATIOK Sample split from other cert if Whole rock, fusion * WOTO l- Code i* used for repeat gold analyse* It (bows typical saaple variability due to coarse gold effect*. Each value i* correct for itc particular subsample.

84 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON GC: K. LAKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A96 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 Invoice No. : 96 P.O. Number : SAMPLE PREP CODE & BaO CaO Fe K MgO MnO H& PS Si Ti TOTAL S 4 FeO %%%%%%%%%%%.%% Total % M CERTIFICATION:

85 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists' Geochemists' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLOITATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A947 CERTIFICATE A947 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : NONE Samples submitted to our lab In Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on -OCT-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION METHOD A %: Whole rode ICP-AES BaO %: Dhole rode ICP-AES CaO %: Whole rode ICP-AES Fe (total) %: Whole rode ICP-AES K %: Whole rode ICP-AES MgO %: Whole rode ICP-AES IMnO %: Whole rode ICP-AES Na %: Whole rode ICP-AES P %: Whole rode ICP-AES S %: Whole rode ICP-AES T %: Whole rode ICP-AES L.O.I. %: Loss on ignition FRNACE Total % CALCULATIOK FeO %: Acid decomposition TITRATION DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Received sample as pulp Whole rode fusion * VflTP ^ - Code is used for repeat gold analyses It shows typical sampl* variability due to coarse gold effects. Each value is correct for its particular subsample.

86 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Assayem 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON GC: K. LASKOWSKI Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 Invoice No. : 947 P.O. Number :NONE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 47 SAMPLE PEEP CODE A % BaO i CaO Fe 4 K % MgO % MnO t Na % P % Si % Ti t LOI k TOTAL % FeO % DM S? CERTIFICATION: ~7 /

87 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave.. Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN:D.PETERSON CC:K.LASKOWSKI A9849 CERTIFICATE A9849 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION UMITED Project: P.O. #: Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 7-SEP-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION METHOD A %: Whole rock ICP-AES BaO %: Whole rock ICP-AES CaO 4:: Whole rock ICP-AES Fe (total) %: Whole rock ICP-AES K %: Whole rock ICP-AES MgO %: Whole rock ICP-AES MnO %: Whole rock ICP-AES Na %: Whole rock ICP-AES P %: Whole rock ICP-AES Ei *: Whole rock ICP-iES Ti %: Whole rock ICP-AES L. O.I. %: Loss on ignition FURNACE Total % CALCTOATIOK FeO %: Acid decomposition TITRkTION DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Sample split from other certif Whole rock fusion * KOTF l - Code i f u sed for repeat gold analyse* It shows typical sample variability due to coarse gold effects. Each value ic correct for its particular subsample.

88 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks. Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 4S AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN:D.PETERSON CC:K.LASKOWSKI Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: 7-SEP-9 Invoice No. : 9849 P.O. Number : CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 849 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION PREP CODE A k BaO CaO % Fe k K % MgO % MnO % Ni P 4 Si * Ti % LOI % TOOL * FeO DM 98 DM 64 DM /f S~.y.. CERTIFICATION: f ~W

89 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH. MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN; D. PETERSON GC: K. LASKOWSKI A947 CERTIFICATE A947 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. tt: Sample* submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on -NOV-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION A *: Whole rock BaO % : Whole rock CaO % : Whole rock FeO (total) %: Whole rode K "fc : Whole rock MgO * : Whole rock MnO % : Whole rock NaO %: Whole rock P %: Whole rock Si %: Whole rock Ti %: Whole rock L.O.I. %: Loss on ignition Total % S * : Leco induction furnace FeO % : Acid decomposition METHOD ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES ICP-AES FURNACE CALCULATION LECO-IR DETECTOR TITRATION DETECTION LIMfT UPPER LIMIT Sample split from other certif Whole rock fusion * SOTF. Code i t u sed for repeat gold analyses It shows typical sample variability due to coarse gold effects. Each value is correct for its particular subsample.

90 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendate Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN; D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A947 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -NOV-9 Invoice No. : 947 P.O. Number : Account :TNM 9 X 98 X 96 SAMPLE PREP CODE A BaO CaO Fe K MgO MnO Na P S 7 LOI TOTAL S % FeO 4%%%%%%%%%%%% Total % CK < CERTIFICATION: per

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94 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geocnemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A979 CERTIFICATE A979 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. * : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 9-NOV-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE 98 6 Z7 4 6S 8 NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g sample Ag : HN-acrua regia digest As : HNO-aqua regia digest Bi : HC-KC digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : HNO-aqua regia digest Bg ppb: HNO-HC digestion Mo : BN-aqua regia digest Fb : HNO-acjua regia digest Sb : HC-KC digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : BNO-aqua regia digest W : K pyrosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS -BTTORIDE/EDL AAS-BKCO CORR AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELESS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMfT Geochem ring to approx mesh Received sample aa pulp Crush and split (- pounds) NITRIC-AQUA REGIA DIGESTION Special dig'n with organic ext'n!~~ ~l?aa Ckm

95 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendate A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON GC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 79 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date:9-NOV-9 Invoice No. : 979 P.O. Number : Account :TNM SAMPLE DM 967 DM 968 DM 969 DM 97 DM 97 DM 97 DM 97 DM 974 DM 97 DM 976 PREP CODE All ppb FA+AA < S < S Ag Aqua R AS Bi Cu Cd Hg ppb Mo Pb 4 Sb Se.... Zn W DM CERTIFICATION: sw^vfw^,,

96 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendate Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH. MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN; D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A947 CERTIFICATE A947 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on -NOV-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES! DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g sample Ag : HN-aqua regia digest As : HN-aqua regia digest Bi : HC-KCO digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : BN-aqua regia digest Eg ppb: HN-HC digestion Mo : HN-aqua regia digest Pb : HN-aqua regia digest Sb : HC-KC digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : HN-aqua regia digest W : K pyrosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-HYDRIDE/EDL AAS-BKGD CORR AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELESS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Geochem ring to approx mesh Received cample as pulp Crush and split (- pounds) NITRIC-AQUA REGIA DIGESTIOK Special dig' n with organic ext'n

97 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists " Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN; D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 47 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date:-NOV-9 Invoice No. : 947 P.O. Number : Account :TNM SAMPLE PREP CODE Au ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R Aa Bi Cu Cd Hg ppb Mo Pb Sb Se Zn W DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM 9 DM 96 DM 97 DM 98 DM 99 DM 96 DM 96 DM 96 DM 96 DM 964 DM 96 < i < i < i.... i < i < i < i 4 A < i < i < i < i < i < i l l < i < i <. <..4 < DM CERTIFICATION:

98 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A967 CERTIFICATE A967 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : Sample* submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on l-oct-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Puae g sample Ag : HNO-aqua regia digest Ac : HN-aenia regia digest Bi : EC-KC digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : HNO-aqua regia digest Bg ppb: HNO-HC digestion Ho : BNO-aqua regia digest Pb : BN-aqua regia digest Sb : BC-KC digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : HNO-aqua regia digest W : K pyrosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-HTTDRIDE/EDL AAS-BKGD CORR AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELESS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKCD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LMFT UPPER LIMfT Geochem ring to approx mesh Received sample ac pulp Crush and split (- pound*) NITRIC-AQUA REGIA DIGESTION Special dig'n with organic ext'n

99 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 In voice No. : 967 P.O. Number : CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 67 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION PREP CODE All ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R As Ei Cu Cd Hg ppb Mo Pb Sb Se Zn H DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM 9 l < i < i DM 96 DM 97 DM 98 DM 99 DM < i DM 96 DM 96 DM 96 DM 964 DM < DM 966 DM 967 DM 968 DM 969 DM DM 97 DM 97 DM * CERTIFICATION:

100 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: 7--9 To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A96 CERTIFICATE A96 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. * : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, This report vac printed on ll-oct-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION BC. CHEMEX NUMBER CODE SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g sample Ag : HN-aqua- regia digest As : HN-aqua regia digest Bi : HC-KC digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : HN-aqua regia digest Eg ppb: EN-BC digestion Mo : HN-aqua regia digest Pb : EN-aqua regia digest Sb : HC-KCO digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : HN-aqua regia digest W : K pyrosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-HYDRIDE/EDL AAS-BKGD CORR AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELESS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Ceocbem ring to approx mean Received cample as pulp Crush and split (- pounds) NITRIC -AQUA REGIA DIGESTION Special dig'n with organic ext'n

101 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists " Geocnemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.SA 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON GC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 6 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 Invoice No. : 96 P.O. Number : SAMPLE DM 8 DM 97 DM 974 DM 97 DM 976 DM 977 DM 978 DM 979 DM 98 DM 98 DM 98 DM 98 DM 984 DM 98 DM 986 DM 987 DM 988 DM 989 DM 99 DM 99 DM 99 DM 99 DM 994 DM 99 DM 996 DM 997 DM 998 DM 999 DM 6 DM 6847 DM 6848 DM 6849 DM 68 DM 7 DM 7 DM 7 DM 74 DM 7 DM 76 DM 77 PFEP CODE Au ppb FA+AA < S < S Ag Aqua R As 6 7 Bi.9... i.i. < Cu Cd.8. < Eg ppb Mo 4 Pb Sb <..4 Se Zn H CERTIFICATION: Xfe,

102 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 6 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: -OCT-9 Invoice No. : 96 P.O. Number : SAMPLE PMP CODE Au ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R As Bi Cu Cd Hg ppb Mo Pb Sb Se Zn W DM 78 DM 79 DM 7 DM 7 DM l l.c x < < CERTIFICATION- Aq^t"i--^ToU^

103 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geocfiemists * Registered Assayera 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada. U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A9968 CERTIFICATE A9968 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. * : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, This import was printed on 8-OCT-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION BC. CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g sample Ag : HN-aqua regia digest Aa : HN-acnia regia digest Bi : BC-KC digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : BN-aqua regia digest Eg ppb: HK-BC digestion Ho : EN-agua regia digest Pb : HN-agua regia digest Sb : HC-KC digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : BN-aqua regia digest W : K pyzosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-HTORIDB/EDL AAS-BKGD CORR AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELBSS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LIMtT UPPER LlMfT Geochem ring to approx mesh Received sample ac pulp Crush and split (- pounds) NITRIC -AQUA RZGIA DIGESTION Special dig' n with organic ext ' n

104 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON GC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 968 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date: 8-OCT-9 Invoice No. : 9968 P.O. Number : SAMPLE DM 8 DM 8 DM 8 DM 84 DM 8 PREP CODE Au ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R As Bi Cu Cd. Hg ppb Mo Pb < i < i Sb Se Zn R DM 86 DM 87 DM 88 DM 89 DM 86 < <. < i DM 86 DM 86 DM 86 DM 864 DM 86 < S < S < i DM 866 DM 867 DM 868 DM 869 DM < i DM MOOOO CERTIFICATION:.

105 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale Ave., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH. MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN:D.PETERSON CC:K.LASKOWSKI A9848 CERTIFICATE A9848 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 9-SEP-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER! SAMPLES! DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g sample Ag : RNO-aqua regia digest As : HN-aqua regia digest Bi : HC-KCO digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd : BN-aqua regia digest Eg ppb: HN-HC digestion Mo : HNO-aqua regia digest Pb : HN-aqua regia digest Sb : HC-KC digest, extrac Se : HC-KC digest, ext Zn : HN-aqua regia digest METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BXGD CORR AAS-HTORIDE/BDL AAS-BKCD CORR AAS AAS-BKCD CORR AAS-FLAMBLZSS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS DETECTION LIMIT UPPER LIMIT Geochem ring to approx mesh Cruah and split (- pounds) Received sample as pulp NITRIC-AQUA REGIA DIGESTION Special dig'n with organic ext'n

106 r. HI l nml tutl Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geocnemists * Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve.. Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN:D.PETERSON CC:K.LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 848 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date:9-SEP-9 Invoice No. : 9848 P.O. Number : SAMPLE DESCRIPTION DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM 9 DM 96 DM 97 DM 98 DM 99 DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM 9 DM 96 DM 97 DM 98 DM 99 DM 9 PREP CODE Au ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R As < i l < i < i < i < i Bi Cu S Cd Eg ppb Mo < i l < i Pb Sb.8 Se..4. Zn DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM DM 96 DM 97 DM 98 DM 99 DM DM 9 DM 9 DM 9 DM 94 DM DM 96 DM 64 DM 64 DM 64 DM f 4- CERTIFICATION: -*-

107 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendate A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH. MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN:D. PETERSON CC:K.LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 848 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date:9-SEP-9 Invoice No. : i 9848 P.O. Number : SAMPLE DESCRIPTION PREP CODE Au ppb FA+AA Ag Aqua R la Bi Cu ppn Cd Hg ppb Mo Eb Sb Se Zn DM 64 DM 646 DM 647 DM 648 DM 649 DM 6 < i < i < i < i < i < i <. <. <. <. <. < CERTIFICATION: ^b^mv^u,

108 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists" Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve.. Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI A948 CERTIFICATE A948 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED Project: P.O. # : Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on -NOV-9. CHEMEX CODE SAMPLE PREPARATION NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION CHEMEX CODE NUMBER SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Au ppb: Fuse g B ample Ag ppro: HN-aqua regia digest As : HN-acjua regia digest Bi : HC-KCO digest, extrac Cu : HN-aqua regia digest Cd pptn: HN-aqua regia digest Hg ppb: HN-HC digestion Mo : HN-aqua regia digest Pb : HN-aqua regia digest Sb : HC-KCO digest, extrac Se : HC-KCO digest, ext Zn : HNO-aqua regia digest H : K pyrosulfate fusion METHOD FA-AAS AAS-BKGD CORK AAS-HYDRIDE/EDL AAS-BKGD CORK AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-FLAMELESS AAS AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS-BKGD CORR AAS COLORIMETRIC DETECTION LIMfT UPPER LIMFT.. I Geochem ring to approx mesh Received sample aa pulp Crush and split (- pounds) NITRIC-AQUA REGIA DIGESTION Special dig'n with organic ext'n

109 Chemex Labs Inc. Analytical Chemists ' Geochemists ' Registered Assayers 994 West Glendale A ve., Suite 7, Sparks, Nevada, U.S.A. 894 PHONE: To: NEWMONT EXPLORATION LIMITED 46 AIRPARK BLVD. DULUTH, MINNESOTA Project: Comments: ATTN: D. PETERSON CC: K. LASKOWSKI CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A9 48 Page Number : Total Pages : Certificate Date:8-NOV-9 Invoice No. : 948 P.O. Number : Account :TNM SAMPLE PREP CODE Au ppb FA4AA Ag Aqua R As Bi di Cd Hg ppb MO Pb Sb Se Zn W DM 87 DM 87 DM 874 DM 87 DM 876 DM 877 DM 878 DM 879 DM 88 DM 88 DM 88 DM 88 DM 884 DM 88 DM < li CERTIFICATE

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