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1 . Dri 31Fe4SE DUNGANNON 010 Township of DUNGANNON Report NQ: 1 3 Work performed by: Ri cban Mines Limited Claim NQ Hole N9 Footage Date Note EO A-l 360' Apr/58 A-2 250' Apr/58 A-3 250' Apr/58 A-4 253' Apr/58 Notes: 0041/ b!j)ruv U 72
2 DIAMOKD i HO DRILL RECORD " O, 25^5? PROPERTY Ricban M inex Limited, Dungannon Township UALI MQ. A -1 SHEET NUMBER SECTION FROM -TO. STARTED LATITUDE Line ^ DATUM COMPLETED DEPARTURE 10.0" E of "A" B. L. BEARING. West ULTIMATE DEPTH. 360 ELEVATION 30 i above swamp approx. DIP 55". 180' /2', 320' - 55' PROPOSED DEPTH. 360 DEPTH PICT AMPLE NO. WIDTH OF SAMPLE HOLD V SLUDGE GOLD S LIMESTONE - White crystalline 1st. with minor araounts of scapolite near lower contact PEGMATITE Development of Pyroxene (25%). Some MoSz~ Fine grained phase o Coarse Pyroxene with fair MoS Normal Pej;. Abundant quartz over all. Highest radiation.040 MR/HR LIMESTONE Calcite, green and black pyroxene and considerable mica at upper contact White Marble {with considerable impurities) Impure limestone Mica schist Mica schist Mica schist Mica schist N.M.P. TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. 9O1 REV, 12/51 ^ SIGNED
3 PROPERTY DIAMOND DRILL RECORD UA A-l SHFFT NUMBER 2 SECTION FROM TO STARTED. l.atttlinf HATI IM COMPLETED - DFPARTURF BEARING ULTIMATE DEPTH- FI.FVATTON DIP PROPOSED DEPTH. DCPTH FECT E ^ PEGMATITE - Grey Green Feldspar with abundant ) quartz. Very minor pyrite. Ground core. Bull Quartz \ Ground core. ) PEGMATITE - as above , j 0.2' : ) PEGMATITE - Dark Red scant f err o Mags. ) f ' AMPLE NO. Radiath crystal! WIDTH Of CAMPLE GOLD t n from jjsolated i does no t exceed SLUDGE GOLD f adioactivi, min era.030 MIJHR Minor pyrite. ' LIMESTONE - White marble containing minor amounts of magnetite, Mica, Apatite and Graphite Salmon pink calcite with development of some pyroxene, some MoS2 over li Ground core " Mica Schist Pegmatite. Includes 0.41 pink Calcite. Radiation at one point. 040 MR/HR 3.6 N.M.P.. TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. 501 flev. la/31 SIGNED.
4 W SHEET NUMBER 3 PROPERTY DIAMOND DRILL RECORD nw HOU NO. A-l SECTION FROM TO STARTED. LATITUDE DEPARTURE ELEVATION DATUM BEARING DIP COMPLETED- ULTIMATE DEPTH. PROPOSED DEPTH. DEPTH FEET SAMrLE NO. WIDTH OP SAMPLE COLD 9 8LUDOE COLD ~f PA RA GNEISS - Fairly massive fine grained, containini Biotite, pyroxene, abundant epidote White spar and smoky quartz. Pegmatiti scant disseminated Pyrrhotite. ', Pegmatitic bluish White spar and smoky quartz as above Siliceous gneiss with fair disseminated pyrrhotite Pegmatitic as above. Contains several blebes. Pyrrhotite up to 1" Scant disseminated Pyrrhotite in siliceous gneiss Paragneiss with some sections becoming calcareous and micaceous. END OF HOLE 360 FEET M.M.P.. TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. SOI REV. 11/51 SIGNED
5 D.D.H.No.Al LEGEND l S j Pegmatite Granite 3 l Nepheline Gneiss j z l L i.-ne s t on e i\ Far?.?neirs Glaim No, E.G Dun&anrion Two.Ont* Lat, Line s+75 S. Dep. 10. O' K. of "1"B.L. Bear. West, Depth 3&D.O' Completed 'April 1 7/58 Scale l" equals
6 DIAMOND/ DRILL RECORD Ricban Mines L^nited, Dungannon Township UAIB MA A-2 SHEET NUMBER LATITUDE..-. DEPARTURE. ELEVATION. SECTION FROM TO STARTED S DATUM COMPLETED. 268' E of "A" B. L. BEARING. West l&timate PFPTH 250' not taken DIP *5-, 200' - 44* PJROPOSED DEPTH, 250! DIFTH FECT AMPLE NO. WIDTH' " Of * AM Pi. t OOLD * LUDOK GOLD LIMESTONE - White marble with occasional micaceous sections Gneissic section, white spar, Mica, Pyroxene, epidote Gneissic section Gneissic section PEGMATITE - Coarse green Pyroxene and Calcite at contacts, scant Pyrite. Radiation low.035 MR/HR isolated spots LIMESTONE - White Marble to Gneissic with considerable calcite Pegmatite Impure Limestone with considerable pyroxene, calcite and apatite Pegmatite Impure Limestone, Pyroxene, titanite. apatite. * N.M.F, TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. SOI DCV. 12/SI SIGNED
7 PROPERTY DIAMOND DRILL RECORD MOM MO. A-2 dber 2 SECTTON FROM TO STARTED ^ LATITUDE DATUM COMPI-ETFD DEPARTURE; BEARING ULTIMATE DEPTH ELEVATION I ^ DIP PROPOSED DEPTH DIPTH FCCT AMPUC NO. WIDTH or CAMPL* GOLD 9 8LUDOg GOLD J PEGMATITE - Normal pegmatite with abundant Quartz Abundant Pyroxene Fair MoS2 2?4 ^-?27 ^ Abundant Pyroxene some Magnetite Fair MoS 2 Scant Pyrite. A116 All? 2.5' 3.0' Q.33% D.18% MoS, b MoS-, Pink calcite with scant pyrmrtme Normal peg. abundant riyrnvatk* iff lower contact LIMESTONE - White Marble. END OF HOLE 250 FEET N.M.P.. TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. 901 REV. 12/51 SIGNED
8 West D.D.H.NO.A2 LEGEND Pegmatite 4 l Granite 3 j Nepheline Gneiss Limestone Paragneii-s Claim No. E.O Dungannon Twp.Ont. Lat. Line S. Dep. 268' i of "A"3.L. Bear. West. Dio **50 Depth 250.0' April -'O/vq Scale i" equals *to'
9 DIAMOND DRILL RECORD Ricban Mines Limited, Dungannon Township liqh MQ A -3 SHEET NUMBER LATITUDE ELEVATION Line 1500 S 204' E of "A" S.L. not taken SECTION FROM TO STARTED DATUM frgm 1958 BEARING ULTIMATE DEPTH DIP. 45' 150' /2 1 PROPOSED DEPTH. 250' DCPTH FECT FOR NATION LIMESTONE - White Marble. SAMPLE NO. WIDTH OF (AM^LI OOLD * Ut) DPI GOLD* Mica Schist PEGMATITE - Radiation at one point.030 MR/HR LIMESTONE - White Marble Mica Schist PEGMATITE - Normal Peg. Considerable weathering, Radiation not over.040 MR/HR Fair MoS2 Scant Pvrite Ground core LIMESTONE - White Marble Mica Schist. END OF HOLE 250 FEET N.M.P., TORONTO 1TOCK FORM NO. SOI REV. 12/51 SIGNED.
10 West D.D.H.Mo.A3 3 l Nepheline Gneiss Limestone Paragneiss Claim No. E.O Dungannon Twp.Ont* La t S Dep. 20^.0* E of "A"B.L. Bear. West Dip Depth 250.0' Completed April 20/58 Scale l" equals *K)'
11 DIAMOND DRILL RECORD Ricban Mines Limited, Dungannon Township OL MQ. A"4 LATITUDE Line 38#r 5 S SECTION FROM TO. STARTED HATIIM COMPLETED 22 Ml 1958 DEPARTURE E of " A" B. L. BRAKING We8t ULTIMATE DEPTH 253' ELEVATION DIP ' - 38' PROPOSED DEPTH DI PT H FEET AMPLE NO. WIDTH Of CAMPLE OOLD 9 LUDQg SOLO f' LIMESTONE - White marble. considerable white mica Mica schist PEGMATITE - Flesh coloured orthoclase feldspar wit] development of considerable pyroxene over several inches at contacts. Abundant quartz Pink Calcite and Pyroxene Abundant pyrite in fractures. * Band Limestone. Radiation. 020 MR/HR LIMESTONE - White marble PEGMATITE - Normal Peg. Ra..013 MR/HR LIMESTONE - White marble with considerable white n ica PEGMATITE - Normal peg. /' Calcite and Limestone Abundant quartz and Pyroxene. N.M.P.. TORONTO-STOCK FORM NO. 901 REV. 12/31 SIGNED
12 DIAMOND DRILL RECORD ^ PROPIRTY - mf A-4 SHEET NUMBER 2 SECTION FROM TO STARTED. latttiidf DATUM COMPLETED- DEPARTURE BEARING ULTIMATE DEPTH. ELEVATION DIP PROPOSED DEPTH, DirTH FICT AMP1.C No. WIDTH" OF CAMPLC BOLD * LUDOI GOLb f LIMESTONE - White marble PEGMATITE - Light pink acid peg. 10 to 25^o quartz, scant Fero. mags. Radiation very low.013mr/hr LIMESTONE - White marble Pure shite marble Mica schist Pure shite Marble PEGMATITE - Light pink very acid peg. Ra..010 M l/hr LIMESTONE - White Marble considerable impurities PEGMATITE - Dark Red peg. 10ft Pyroxene. Ra..009MR/HR LIMESTONE - White Marble with considerable white r Mica schist with some green Pyroxene. lica. N.M.P.. TORONTO-1TOCK f OHM N O. 9Ot BEV. 1Z/51 END OF HOLE 253 FEET SIGNED.
13 West D.D.H.So.A^ LEGEND Pegmatite Granite Neoheline Gneiss l a l Limestone Paragneiss Claim No. E Dungannon Twp.Ont. Lat. Line 8-75 S Dep. 200,0* E of "A"B.L. Bear. West Dip -W Depth 253.0' Completed April 22/58 Scale l" equals *to"
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