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The program expanded the extent of the Boot Lake deposit, cutting an interval as high as 566 grams silver per tonne, 21% zinc and 5% lead over 3.75 metres. The intercept occurred in a 23-metre-wide zone grading 230 grams silver, 10% zinc, 0.3% copper and 1.4% lead at a vertical depth of 250 metres.
Two other holes, spaced 50 and 100 metres to the west, also proved encouraging. The closer hole cut 21 metres grading 125 grams silver, 4% zinc, and 0.13% copper at a vertical depth of 225 metres. The interval includes 4.7 metres of 101 grams silver and 10% zinc, plus 13.5 metres of 113 grams silver and 6% zinc. The farther hole cut several narrower intervals 0.7-9.5 metres wide grading up to 700 grams silver and 12.4% zinc. The 9.5-metre interval graded 0.4% copper in addition to 4.6% zinc and 21 grams silver.
One hole tested the western extension of the A zone, returning 2.8-17.3 metres of 0.8-2.85% copper and 18-50 grams silver.
In July, Sabina will release a resource estimate based on drilling up to the end of 2004. Prior to National Instrument 43-101, Hackett River was estimated to contain 20 million tonnes of massive sulphides in five deposits.
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The Hackett River property comprises 70 sq. km and is 75 km south of Bathurst Inlet.
Sabina is also active in the Red Lake area of Ontario.
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