Westmin’s drilling extends Battle zone

A fifth intersection of Battle zone mineralization was intersected by Westmin Resources (TSE) during an ongoing drill program at the company’s Myra Falls mine property near Campbell River, B.C.

The most recent hole, 14-909, intersected the zone 30 metres (98.4 ft.) south of hole 14-908 and brings the total dip length on the zone to over 150 metres (492.1 ft.).

Hole 14-909 returned 17.8 metres (58.3 ft.) from 268.7-286.5 metres grading 0.8 grams (0.023 oz.) gold and 16.5 grams (0.48 oz.) silver per tonne, 1.8% copper, 0.1% lead and 10.6% zinc.

The hole was stopped at 305 metres (1,000 ft.) and a new hole was collared. Westmin has two other machines probing for extensions to the Battle zone.

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