DRILL PROGRAM AT ROSE OF DENMARK GOLD MINE RETURNS FURTHER SIGNIFICANT HIGH-GRADE GOLD RESULTS
AuStar Gold Limited (ASX: AUL) (‘AuStar’ or ‘the Company’) provides the following update in relation to its current drilling program at the Rose of Denmark gold mine:
Highlights
This is the fourth announcement of significant assays from the ongoing drill program at Rose of Denmark (‘RoD’) gold mine
Latest significant assays include:
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ROD021 1.3m @ 45.4 g/t from 0.5m, including 0.4m @ 144.5g/t
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ROD021 5.3m @ 7.2 g/t from 12m, including 0.5m @ 70.1g/t
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ROD021 1.5m @ 28.2 g/t from 23.2m, including 0.5m @ 50.8g/t
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ROD010 1.45m @ 27.2 g/t from 7.4m, including 0.5m @ 61.6g/t
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ROD010 1.1m @ 9.3 g/t from 42.4m
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ROD019 1.3m @ 4.8 g/t from 21.1m
These results are part of significant widths identified by the drilling (see table 1.). They increase management’s confidence in identifying:
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new areas of gold mineralisation within the mine, and
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payable gold zones that were previously thought to be uneconomic by early miners.
Results provide further encouragement to develop a bulk sample at the RoD gold mine.
CEO Mr Tom de Vries said “This is the fourth in a series of announcements since January 2018, reporting high grade gold assays from our drill program at Rose of Denmark mine.
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