Ms. Ellen Clements reports
2017 DRILLING - SILVER QUEEN PROJECT
New Nadina Explorations
Ltd. has provided assay results on drill hole
17S-03.
Drill hole 17S-03
The purpose of this hole was to test the structure of the easterly apophysis
of the main "blue target" as a potential feeder for the "sister vein" recognized at deeper levels in 12S-05. This apophysis is located outside the
central caldera, north of the Cu-Mo (copper/molybdenum) porphyry drilled in hole 17S-02, and northwest
of the location of the intercept of the sister vein in 12S-05. The drill
pad was located directly above the apophysis, so a vertical hole has been
performed. Drilling showed that the structure of the apophysis is roughly
parallel to the hole, which indicates, that there is only a limited chance
that this target is the feeder zone of the sister vein.
The results also show that the hole did not crosscut potential higher-grade
veins and zones since it has been performed subparallel to the stockwork
structure, mainly consisting of pyrite. Therefore, the average metal content
over 223 metres, ranging from 451 metres to 675 metres, is generally low.
From To (m) Interval (m) Ag g/t Au g/t Cu % Zn %
451-675 223 0.81 0.025 0.003 0.022
451.15-454 2.85 1.58 0.33
507-510 3 3.44
516-519 3 23.0
552-561 9 2.8
Other than that, Ag seems to be evenly distributed and shows values ranging
from 0.11 g/t to 1.6 g/t. In order to determine the nature of the origin of the
low resistivity/high conductivity signal, an in-depth investigation on the
ore mineralogy using an SEM (scanning electron microscope) with EDS detector
is required.
Dr. Mathias Westphal, PGeo, a qualified person as defined under National
Instrument 43-101, has provided, reviewed and approves the technical content
of this release.
Silver Queen property -- central British Columbia
The company owns 100-per-cent interest in 17 Crown-granted (includes two surface title
owned Crown grants of 40.47 hectares), and 45 tenure claims covering 18,852 hectares in
the Omineca mining division, near Owen Lake, B.C. The Silver
Queen property is located at kilometre 43 on the all-weather Morice/Owen
forest service road that originates in Houston, B.C., continuing 125
kilometres south to the Huckleberry mine. There is a 10-person camp and core-shed facilities established on the property.
Board of director changes
John W. Jewitt has resigned from the board of
directors. The company is appreciative of Mr. Jewitt's contribution and assistance
to move the Silver Queen property forward and wishes him the very best.
We seek Safe Harbor.
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