Maritime Resources discovers new zone at Hammerdown
The Hammerdown project Credit: Maritime Resources
The most recent set of drill results from
Maritime Resources’ (TSXV: MAE) past-producing Hammerdown gold project in Newfoundland and Labrador suggests a new gold-silver discovery 150 metres east of the Hammerdown deposit. In addition, infill drilling at the Wisteria zone, along the southern edge of the deposit, returned broad gold intercepts.
Assays from the new discovery, along strike from Hammerdown, included 6 metres of 6.9 grams gold per tonne and 12.9 grams silver per tonne starting at 143 metres, with a 2-metre interval of 19.9 grams gold and 24.1 grams silver. The mineralization appears similar to the Hammerdown veins and suggests resource expansion potential both along strike and at depth. Follow-up drilling is planned for the first quarter of this year.
Maritime discovers new gold-silver zone at Hammerdown
Hammerdown mine site. Image courtesy of Maritime Resources
The most recent set of drill results from Maritime Resources’ past-producing Hammerdown gold project in Newfoundland suggests a new gold-silver discovery 150 metres east of the Hammerdown deposit. In addition, infill drilling at the Wisteria zone, along the southern edge of the deposit, returned broad gold intercepts.
Assays from the new discovery, along strike from Hammerdown, include 6 metres of 6.9 g/t gold and 12.9 g/t silver starting at 143 metres, with a 2-metre interval of 19.9 g/t gold and 24.1 g/t silver. The mineralization appears similar to the Hammerdown veins and suggests resource expansion potential both along strike and at depth. Follow-up drilling is planned for the first quarter of this year.
The most recent set of drill results from
Maritime Resources’ past-producing Hammerdown gold project in Newfoundland suggests a new gold-silver discovery 150 metres east of the Hammerdown deposit. In addition, infill drilling at the Wisteria zone, along the southern edge of the deposit, returned broad gold intercepts.
Assays from the new discovery, along strike from Hammerdown, include 6 metres of 6.9 g/t gold and 12.9 g/t silver starting at 143 metres, with a 2-metre interval of 19.9 g/t gold and 24.1 g/t silver. The mineralization appears similar to the Hammerdown veins and suggests resource expansion potential both along strike and at depth. Follow-up drilling is planned for the first quarter of this year.
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Tania Barreto (Shaw), CPIR
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Qualified Person
Exploration activities at the Hammerdown Gold Project and Whisker Valley are administered on site by the Company s Exploration Manager, Larry Pilgrim, P.Geo and Technical Advisor Jeremy Niemi, P.Geo. In accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, Larry Pilgrim, P.Geo. Exploration Manager, is the Qualified Person for the Company and has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific content of this news release.
Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements:
Certain of the statements made and information contained herein is forward-looking information within the meaning of National Instrument 51-102 -