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DART MINING NL Capital/Financing Update 2021

Mar 7, 2021

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Capital/Financing Update

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8 March 2021

ASX Release

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High-Grade Gold, Copper & Silver Mineralisation Intersected in Drill Testing at Granite Flat, NE Victoria

Highlights

  • Gold, Copper, and Silver mineralisation remains open and untested along strike and at depth

  • These are the first holes drilled at Granite Flat in over 20 years

  • Mineralised drill intersections occur over an area of ~1.5km x 1.5km

  • 42 holes drilled to maximum ~50m vertical depth

  • 33 holes with intersections of significant mineralisation

  • 20 ended in significant mineralisation

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ASX Code: DTM

Key Prospects / Commodities:

GOLDFIELDS

Buckland Rushworth Sandy Creek Granite Flat Dart Mt Elmo Saltpetre Zulu Upper Indi

LITHIUM / TIN / TANTALUM

Granite Flat – Li-Sn-Ta Eskdale / Mitta – Li-Sn-Ta

  • 7 mineralised along the entire length

  • Numerous long intersections of low-grade Gold-Copper mineralisation in altered granitic rocks indicates potential for a bulk-tonnage discovery.

  • Strong potential for Cu-Au porphyry mineralisation remains largely untested

  • Aggressive drilling program to resume April 2021

PORPHYRY GOLD / SILVER / COPPER / MOLYBDENUM

Granite Flat – Au-Ag-Cu Stacey’s – Au-Cu Copper Quarry – Cu Gentle Annie – Cu Morgan Porphyry – Mo-Ag-Au Unicorn Porphyry – Mo-Cu-Ag

  • Significant down-hole Gold intersections include:

  • 19m @ 9.39 g/t Au, including 3m @ 41.1 g/ t from 28m in EMPRAB28

  • 4m @ 3.23 g/t Au, including 1m @ 7.84 g/ t from 15m in EMPRAB29

  • 9m @ 2.1 g/t Au, including 3m @ 4.98 g/t from 12m in EMPRAB32

  • o 20m @ 0.96 g/t Au, including 3m @ 3.46 g/t from 7m in EMPRAB03

  • 10m @ 0.85 g/t Au from 7m in EMPRAB02

  • 25m @ 0.81 g/t Au, incl. 1m @ 4.89 g/t from surface in EMPRAB41 (entire hole)

  • Significant down-hole Copper intersections include:

  • 19m @ 0.61% Cu, including 3m @ 1.52% from 28m in EMPRAB28

  • 28m @ 0.35% Cu, including 9m @ 0.73% from 7m in EMPRAB03

  • 45m @ 0.12% Cu, including 8m @ 0.38% from surface in EMPRAB01 (entire hole)

  • 50m @ 0.12% Cu from surface in EMPRAB25 (entire hole)

  • Significant down-hole Silver intersections include:

  • 19m @ 19.2 g/t Ag, including 3m @ 92.9 g/t from 28m in EMPRAB28

  • o 5m @ 40 g/t Ag, including 1m @ 157 g/t from 20m in EMPRAB07

  • 10m @ 11 g/t Ag from 7m in EMPRAB02

Investment Data:

Shares on issue: 99,945,476 Unlisted Options: 35,556,369 Performance Rights: 3,400,000

Substantial Shareholders:

Top 20 Holdings: 55.37 %

Board & Management:

Managing Director: James Chirnside Non-Executive Director: Dr Denis Clarke Non-Executive Director: Luke Robinson Company Secretary: Julie Edwards

Dart Mining NL

ACN 119 904 880

Contact Details:

412 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia

James Chirnside

Email: [email protected] Telephone : +61 447 447 613

Visit our webpage: www.dartmining.com.au

Dart Mining NL (ASX:DTM) (“Dart Mining” or “the Company”) is pleased to report exceptional assay results from RAB drilling of copper-gold mineralisation at the Granite Flat Project, Northeast Victoria. Previous explorers had identified broad copper-gold mineralisation over a large area during exploration in the 1980s – 90s, and current exploration by Dart based on new interpretations of historic data has successfully identified numerous high-grade zones of gold-copper-silver mineralisation. Also evident in the drilling results are multiple broad intersections of lower grade copper-gold mineralisation within altered granitic rocks indicating the strong potential for bulk tonnage, intrusion-related or porphyry style mineralisation. Follow-up activities including Geophysical surveying, Diamond, and RC drilling is planned over coming months.

Chairman, James Chirnside commented : “ We are extremely pleased with the results of Dart’s maiden drill program at Granite Flat. These are the first holes in over 20 years at the prospect and we have achieved some spectacular high-grade gold, copper and silver hits that surpass any of the historic drilling activities and results. More importantly, we have enhanced the wider potential of the prospect with numerous long, lower grade, copper and gold intersections over an extensive area that indicate a large, fertile intrusive system that is potentially the source of the widespread mineralised footprint at Granite Flat. At a time when prices for copper and precious metals are very strong, these results have elevated the Granite Flat project to a potentially company transformational asset.”

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Figure 1: Highlighted significant drilling intersections from the recent drilling campaign at Granite Flat.

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Drill Assay Results

A low impact percussion rotary air blast (RAB) drill program for a total of 1358 metres of drilling across 42 holes was completed in late 2020 at Granite Flat. Based on reinterpretation of historic data by Dart geologists, the drilling program was designed to confirm significant historic exploration drilling results and test new structurally controlled gold-copper-silver targets to support the delineation of prospect-wide mineralised targets. The program successfully returned a number of structurally controlled, high-grade gold-copper-silver intersections and was

further enhanced by numerous long intersections of lower grade gold and copper (Figure 1), often throughout entire holes, that indicate the potential for intrusion or porphyry-style copper-gold bulk tonnage mineralisation (see Table 1 for significant intersections & Table 2 for all intersections). The application of deeper drilling and geophysical techniques is planned to test for porphyry-style mineralisation at the prospect.

The shallow drilling program at Granite Flat has been incredibly successful, with thirty-three out of forty-two drillholes intersecting Cu and/or Au mineralisation. Seven out of 42 holes were mineralised throughout the entire length, with an additional 13 holes either collaring or terminating in mineralisation, providing an abundance of targets for follow-up drill testing. Several untested soil Cu and Au anomalies also remain to be drilled. Significantly, 567m out of 1378m drilled returned anomalous Cu mineralisation (i.e., greater than 500ppm Cu) and 254m returned anomalously high Au values (>0.2 g/t Au).

Table 1: Significant intersections from recent Granite Flat RAB drilling. Significant intervals calculated using a lower cutoff of 0.2 ppm Au and 0.1% Cu, with no more than 2m of internal dilution. All intervals represent downhole thicknesses. For a complete list of intersections, refer to Table 2.

Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersection
Comments
EMPRAB01 45 0 45
[email protected]% Cu, [email protected]% Cu
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB02 17 7 17
[email protected]/t Au_and_11ppm Ag
Mineralised throughout
0 17
17m @ 0.15% Cu; inc. 3m @ 0.32%
EMPRAB03 39 7 27
20m @ 0.96 g/t Au;including 3m @ 3.46 g/t
Collared in mineralisation
0 28
28m@ 0.35% Cu; including 9m@ 0.73%
20 31
11m @ 0.30% Zn
EMPRAB04 39 13 16
3m@ 4.1g/t Au; including 1m@ 8.45g/t
EMPRAB06 39 13 19
6m @ 0.91g/t Au
Ended in mineralisation
11 21
10m@ 0.27% Cu
EMPRAB07 39 21 25
4m @ 0.81 g/t Au;including 1m @ 2.11 g/t
20 25
5m@ 40ppm Ag; including 1m@ 157ppm
19 25
6m @ 1.38% Cu;including 2m @ 3.5%
EMPRAB12 47 16 31
15m @ 0.26g/t Au
Mineralised throughout
0 47
47m @ 0.1% Cu
EMPRAB15 29 0 29
29m @ 0.14% Cu
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB16 38 0 38
38m @ 0.1% Cu
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB25 50 0 50
50m@ 0.12% Cu; including 14m@ 0.24%
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB26 39 0 39
39m @ 0.12% Cu, inc. 10m @ 0.2%
Collared in mineralisation
EMPRAB28 47 28 47
19m @ 9.39 g/t Au,19.2 ppm Ag,& 0.61% Cu;
Ended in mineralisation
including 3m @ 41.1 g/t Au,92.9 ppm Ag &
1.52% Cu

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Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersection
Comments
EMPRAB29 29 15 29
14m @ 1.1 g/t Au;including 4m @ 3.23 g/t
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB32 21 12 21
9m @ 2.1 g/t Au;including3m @ 4.98 g/t
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB35 46 11 14
2m@ 3.81g/t Au; including 1m@ 6.54
27 34
7m @ 1.3 g/t Au;including 4m @ 2.04 g/t
EMPRAB39 30 24 26
2m @ 2.76 g/t Au &_0.31% Cu;_including 1m @
4.74g/t Au& 0.52% Cu
EMPRAB41 25 0 25
25m @ 0.81 g/t Au,including 1m @ 4.89 g/t
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB01 45 0 45
[email protected]% Cu, [email protected]% Cu
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB02 17 7 17
[email protected]/t Au_and_11ppm Ag
Mineralised throughout
0 17
17m @ 0.15% Cu; inc. 3m @ 0.32%
EMPRAB03 39 7 27
20m @ 0.96 g/t Au;including 3m @ 3.46 g/t
Collared in mineralisation
0 28
28m@ 0.35% Cu; including 9m@ 0.73%
20 31
11m @ 0.30% Zn
EMPRAB04 39 13 16
3m@ 4.1g/t Au; including 1m@ 8.45g/t
EMPRAB06 39 13 19
6m @ 0.91g/t Au
Ended in mineralisation
11 21
10m @ 0.27% Cu
EMPRAB07 39 21 25
4m @ 0.81 g/t Au;including 1m @ 2.11 g/t
20 25
5m@ 40ppm Ag; including 1m@ 157ppm
19 25
6m @ 1.38% Cu;including 2m @ 3.5%
EMPRAB12 47 16 31
15m @ 0.26g/t Au
Mineralised throughout
0 47
47m @ 0.1% Cu
EMPRAB15 29 0 29
29m @ 0.14% Cu
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB16 38 0 38
38m @ 0.1% Cu
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB25 50 0 50
50m@ 0.12% Cu; including 14m@ 0.24%
Mineralised throughout
EMPRAB26 39 0 39
39m @ 0.12% Cu, inc. 10m @ 0.2%
Collared in mineralisation
EMPRAB28 47 28 47
19m @ 9.39 g/t Au,19.2 ppm Ag,& 0.61% Cu;
Ended in mineralisation
including 3m @ 41.1 g/t Au,92.9 ppm Ag &
1.52% Cu
EMPRAB29 29 15 29
14m @ 1.1 g/t Au;including 4m @ 3.23 g/t
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB32 21 12 21
9m @ 2.1 g/t Au;including3m @ 4.98 g/t
Ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB35 46 11 14
2m@ 3.81g/t Au; including 1m@ 6.54
27 34
7m @ 1.3 g/t Au;including 4m @ 2.04 g/t
EMPRAB39 30 24 26
2m @ 2.76 g/t Au &_0.31% Cu;_including 1m @
4.74g/t Au& 0.52% Cu
EMPRAB41 25 0 25
25m @ 0.81 g/t Au,including 1m @ 4.89 g/t
Mineralised throughout

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Discussion of Results

The Granite Flat prospect has previously been explored for lode-style gold-copper and massive sulphide mineralisation, with gold-copper mineralisation well established though the efforts of previous explorers (Dart ASX October 2020). Investigation by Dart Mining geologists indicates that gold-copper mineralisation dominantly occurs in three styles; within silica sulphide breccias (chalcopyrite, chalcocite and sphalerite; Figure 2a), as disseminated chalcopyrite and chalcocite within diorite and granodiorite (Figure 2b), and as narrow, quartz vein-hosted and structurally controlled Au-Cu-Ag mineralisation of variable grade, with recent drilling indicating high grade pods are present (Figure 2c).

Copper-gold mineralisation is hosted by chlorite and locally epidote-altered granodiorite of the Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite, with chalcocite and chalcopyrite along with minor sphalerite and pyrite being the principal species present. Silica-sulphide breccia pipes outcrop occasionally, the most significant being in the Sulphide Shaft area (drill holes EMPRAB01-03; Figure 2a & 3). Malachite and azurite are common copper alteration and weathering products across the Granite Flat prospect (Figure 3).

Long intersections of low-grade Cu and Au mineralisation, such as that encountered in EMPRAB41 ( 25m @ 0.81 g/t Au ) and EMPRAB25 ( 50m @ 0.1% Cu ) is consistent with historic RC and diamond drilling conducted by CRA Exploration (now Rio Tinto) at the site, including 24m @ 1.38 g/t Au and 0.34% Cu (DD92B02), 55.5m @ 0.37 g/t Au (RC93BO12), and 38m @ 0.43 g/t Au and 0.26% Cu (RC93BO23) (Dart ASX October 2020). Given the polyphase nature of the Banimboola Quartz Monzodiorite, extensive gold and copper surface anomalism, and pronounced magnetic structure across the prospect, Dart Mining believes that EL006277 (Empress) has prime potential to host porphyry-style Cu-Au mineralisation, which will be a strong focus of future exploration in the area.

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Figure 2: Cross-sections displaying preliminary geological interpretation of selected transects at Granite Flat, demonstrating the diversity and complexity of mineralisation styles encountered during drilling, including silica-sulphide mineralisation of breccia pipes (A), broad, low-grade Cu-Au mineralisation (B), and narrow, high-grade Au-Ag-Cu mineralisation (C). Drill results for historic drill holes DD92BO5, RC93B022, RC93BO23 and DDH GF5 obtained from open file GSV reports (as reported in Dart ASX October 2020).

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Figure 3: A) Mullock sample from Sulphide Shaft demonstrating strong silica-sulphide mineralisation. B) Percussion chip sample from EMPRAB07 displaying common azurite and malachite.

Future Exploration

Follow-up drilling will employ both Reverse Circulation (RC) and diamond drilling techniques to chase mineralised features with the intent of identifying the grade and character of mineralisation at depth. Drilling will focus on closing out notable structures identified by this RAB program and by historic RC and diamond drilling. Some exploratory drill holes will target currently un-investigated soil Cu-Au anomalies.

Geophysical surveys are currently planned to investigate the porphyry potential of the Granite Flat prospect and surrounds. Upon completion of the surveys a drill program will be prepared to test the deeper, unproven porphyry potential of this prospect.

Summary of Previous Exploration

The first Granite Flat reef claims were pegged in 1856, with most lodged between 1877–1878. Between 1986 and 1988 the Granite Flat area was worked by Meltech Ltd., with soil sampling identifying strong geochemical anomalies and six diamond drill holes completed. From 1990 to 1995, CRA Exploration (now Rio Tinto) completed extensive exploration in the search for a bulk minable resource. This included sampling of 18 costeans, 32 reverse circulation (RC) and 13 Diamond drillholes, along with aeromagnetic, ground magnetic and induced polarity surveys of the site. In 1994 Perseverance Mining Ltd. entered into a joint-venture agreement with CRA Exploration, working the prospect from 1996 to 1999, completing an additional 20 RC drill holes. Minor stream sediment and soil sampling was completed by Synergy Metals Ltd. and Glen Wills Gold Mines NL between 2006-2016.

Table 2: Complete list of mineralised intersections from the October-November 2020 RAB drilling program at Granite Flat.

Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersections
Comments
EMPRAB01 45 25 45 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
25 28 3m @ 9.24 ppm Ag; 3m @
0.20% Zn
0 45 [email protected]% Cu
including 8m@ 0.38% Cu

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Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersections
Comments
EMPRAB02 17 7 17 10m @ 0.85 g/t Au & 10m @
11ppm Ag
Ended in mineralisation
0 17 [email protected]% Cu
including 3m@ 0.32% Cu
10 13 3m @ 496 ppm Mo & 3m @
0.17% Pb
EMPRAB03 39 7 27 [email protected]/t Au Collared in mineralisation
_including _ 3m@ 3.46g/t Au
0 28 [email protected]% Cu
_including _ 9m@ 0.73% Cu
20 31 [email protected]% Zn
EMPRAB04 39 13 16 [email protected]/t Au
including 1m@ 8.45g/t Au
12 20 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB05 50 22 28 [email protected]/t Au
26 32 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB06 39 13 19 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
11 21 [email protected]% Cu
including 2m @ 0.6% & 1m @ 0.43% Cu
14 16 2m@15ppm Ag
EMPRAB07 39 21 25 [email protected]/t Au
_including _ 1m@ 2.11g/t Au
20 25 5m@40ppm Ag
_including _ 1m@ 157ppm Ag
19 25 [email protected]% Cu
including 2m@ 3.5% Cu
EMPRAB08 44 29 35 [email protected]/t Au
40 42 [email protected]/t Au
28 35 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB09 36 10 19 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB12 47 0 4 [email protected]/t Au Collared & ended in mineralisation
16 31 [email protected]/t Au
0 47 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB13 17 0 5 [email protected]/t Au Collared in mineralisation
0 12 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB14 48 37 43 [email protected]/t Au
36 43 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB15 29 0 4 [email protected]/t Au Collared & ended in mineralisation
23 29 [email protected]/t Au
0 29 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB16 38 0 38 [email protected]% Cu Collared & ended in mineralisation
EMPRAB17 51 0 36 [email protected]% Cu Collared in mineralisation
EMPRAB19 41 4 11 [email protected]/t Au

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Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersections
Comments
including 2m@ 1.07g/t Au
3 12 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB25 50 0 50 50m @ 0.12% Cu Collared & ended in
mineralisation
including 14m@ 0.24% Cu
EMPRAB26 39 12 20 [email protected]/t Au Collared in mineralisation
0 39 [email protected]% Cu
including 10m@ 0.2% Cu
EMPRAB28 47 28 47 19m @ 9.39 g/t Au, 19.2 ppm Ag
0.61% Cu
& Ended in mineralisation.
Drilled at low angle to
mineralisation
including 3m @ 41.1 g/t Au, 92.9 ppm Ag
1.52% Cu
&
EMPRAB29 29 15 29 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
including 4m@ 3.23g/t Au
10 19 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB31 27 25 27 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
25 27 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB32 21 12 21 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
_including _ 3m@ 4.98g/t Au
11 17 [email protected]% Cu
including 1m@ 0.66% Cu
EMPRAB33 23 18 23 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
_including _ 1m@ 1.93g/t Au
16 19 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB34 19 15 17 [email protected]/t Au
EMPRAB35 46 11 14 [email protected]/t Au
_including _ 1m@ 6.54g/t Au
27 34 [email protected]/t Au
_including _ 4m@ 2.04g/t Au
27 31 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB36 24 0 11 [email protected]/t Au Collared in mineralisation
EMPRAB37 23 0 6 [email protected]/t Au Collared in mineralisation
2m@ 1.62g/t Au
10 14 [email protected]/t Au
EMPRAB38 22 19 22 [email protected]/t Au Ended in mineralisation
19 22 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB39 30 24 26 2m @ 2.76g/t Au & 2m @ 0.31% Cu
including 1m@ 4.74g/t Au & 1m@ 0.52% Cu
EMPRAB40 18 11 13 [email protected]/t Au
8 13 [email protected]% Cu
EMPRAB41 25 0 25 25m @ 0.81 g/t Au Collared & ended in
mineralisation
including 1m@ 4.89g/t Au
EMPRAB42 36 32 34 [email protected]/t Au
Hole ID Depth
(m)
From
(m)

To
(m)

Significant Intersections
Comments
17 19 2m @ 0.13% Cu 17m @ 0.12% Cu with 11m
internal dilution
21 24 [email protected]% Cu
31 34 [email protected]% Cu

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Figure 4: Location of the Granite Flat prospect, Northeast Victoria.

For more information contact:

James Chirnside Managing Director [email protected] +61 447 447 613

Peter Taylor Investor Relations [email protected] +61 412 036 231

About Dart Mining

Dart Mining (ASX: DTM) floated on the ASX in May of 2007 with the aim of evaluating and developing several historic goldfields, as well as substantiating a new porphyry province in North East Victoria. The area is prospective for precious, base, and strategic metals. These include Lithium, Gold, Silver, Copper, Molybdenum, Zinc, Tungsten, Tin, Tantalum, and a host of other important minerals. Dart Mining has built a strategically placed gold exploration footprint in the Central and North East regions of Victoria, where historic surface and alluvial gold mining indicates the existence of potentially significant gold endowment.

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Additional JORC Information

Further details relating to the information on the Empress Copper-Gold Project can be found in Dart Mining’s ASX announcements:

7[th] December 2020: “Northeast Drilling Program Complete”

9[th] November 2020: “Commencement of Drilling Copper-Gold Mineralisation at Granite Flat” 27[th] October 2020: “Orogenic Gold and Porphyry Prospectivity, Mitta Mitta, NE Victoria”

Additional information on Dart Mining’s other recent and current drilling operations can be found in: 16[th] February 2021: “Sandy Creek Significant Gold Mineralisation”

7[th] December 2020: “Northeast Drilling Program Complete”

16[th] November 2020: “Drilling Commencement, Historic Rushworth Goldfield”

5[th] November 2020: “Rushworth Historic High-Grade Goldfield”

30[th] October 2020: “Report for the quarter ended 30[th] September 2020”

19[th] October 2020: “Drill Results Reveal High-Grade Gold”

1[st] September 2020: “Drilling of Gold Mineralisation Commencing”

Competent Person’s Statement

The information in this report has been prepared, compiled, and verified by Dr. Ben Hines PhD, MSc, a Competent Person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Dr. Hines is the senior exploration geologist for Dart Mining. Dr. Hines has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Dr. Hines consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Forward-Looking Statement

Certain statements contained in this document constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, Dart Mining’s current expectations, estimates and projections about the industry in which Dart operates, and beliefs and assumptions regarding Dart’s future performance. Such forward-looking statements are based on a number of estimates and assumptions made by the Company and its consultants in light of experience, current conditions and expectations of future developments which the Company believes are appropriate in the current circumstances. When used in this document, words such as; “anticipate”, “could”, “intends”, “estimate”, “potential”, “plan”, “seeks”, “may”, “should”, and similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Although Dart believes that its expectations presented in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, achievements and performance of the Company to be materially different from the future results and achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking information is no guarantee of future performance and accordingly, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

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APPENDIX 1

TENEMENT STATUS

All tenement applications continue to pass through the approvals process with the tenements remaining in good standing as of the 31[st] of January 2021 (Table 1.1 – Figure 7).

Table 1.1. TENEMENT STATUS

**Area (km2) **
Tenement Number Name Tenement Type Unless Interest Location
specified
MIN006619 Mt View2 Mining License 224 Ha 100% NE Victoria
EL5315 Mitta Mitta4 Exploration Licence 172 100% NE Victoria
EL006016 Rushworth4 Exploration Licence 60 100% Central Victoria
EL006277 Empress Exploration Licence 165 100% NE Victoria
EL006300 Eskdale3 Exploration Licence 183 100% NE Victoria
EL006486 Mt Creek Exploration Licence 190 100% NE Victoria
EL006861 Buckland Exploration Licence 414 100% NE Victoria
EL007007 Union Exploration Licence 3 100% Central Victoria
EL006994 Wangara Exploration Licence 142 100% Central Victoria
EL007008 Buckland West Exploration Licence 344 100% NE Victoria
EL006764 Cravensville EL (Application) 170 100% NE Victoria
EL006865 Dart EL (Application) 567 100% NE Victoria
EL006866 Cudgewa EL (Application) 508 100% NE Victoria
EL007099 Sandy Creek EL (Application) 437 100% NE Victoria
EL007170 Berringama EL (Application) 27 100% NE Victoria
EL007430 Buchan EL (Application) 546 100% Gippsland
EL007435 Goonerah EL (Application) 587 100% Gippsland
EL007425 Deddick EL (Application) 341 100% Gippsland
EL007428 Boebuck EL (Application) 355 100% NE Victoria
EL007426 Walwa EL (Application) 499 100% NE Victoria
RL006615 Fairley’s2 Retention License 340 Ha 100% NE Victoria
RL006616 Unicorn1&2 Retention License 23,243 Ha 100% NE Victoria

All tenements remain in good standing as of 31[st] January 2020.

NOTE 1: Unicorn Project area subject to a 2% NSR Royalty Agreement with Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd dated 29 April 2013.

NOTE 2: Areas subject to a 1.5% Founders NSR Royalty Agreement.

NOTE 3: Areas are subject to a 1.0% NSR Royalty Agreement with Minvest Corporation Pty Ltd (See DTM ASX Release 1 June 2016).

NOTE 4: Areas are subject to a 0.75% Net Smelter Royalty on gold production, payable to Bruce William McLennan.

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Figure 7. Location of Dart Mining’s exploration properties in Northeastern Victoria.

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APPENDIX 2 – RAB hole collar details

Hole ID Easting
(MGA_55)
Northing
(MGA_55)
RL
(m)
Azimuth
(Grid)

Inclination
Depth
(m)

Date
Drilled
EMPRAB01 540835 5949600 568 192 -50 45 23/10/2020
EMPRAB02 540839 5949606 580 271 -65 17 30/10/2020
EMPRAB03 540815 5949611 576 93 -55 39 30/10/2020
EMPRAB04 540803 5949615 572 202 -60 39 31/10/2020
EMPRAB05 540807 5949622 574 25 -55 50 31/10/2020
EMPRAB06 540767 5949621 566 189 -55 39 31/10/2020
EMPRAB07 540767 5949621 566 189 -70 39 1/11/2020
EMPRAB08 540706 5949640 604 183 -60 44 2/11/2020
EMPRAB09 540354 5949663 560 12 -55 36 2/11/2020
EMPRAB10 540411 5949650 567 26 -70 24 3/11/2020
EMPRAB11 540564 5950405 554 350 -50 21 4/11/2020
EMPRAB12 540564 5950415 553 350 -50 47 4/11/2020
EMPRAB13 540652 5950419 582 344 -50 17 5/11/2020
EMPRAB14 540662 5950397 583 166 -50 48 5/11/2020
EMPRAB15 540652 5950415 582 160 -50 29 6/11/2020
EMPRAB16 540743 5950396 535 48 -50 47 6/11/2020
EMPRAB17 540731 5950397 534 330 -50 51 7/11/2020
EMPRAB18 540747 5950413 536 360 -90 40 8/11/2020
EMPRAB19 540434 5950150 539 208 -50 41 9/11/2020
EMPRAB20 540455 5950115 539 20 -50 20 9/11/2020
EMPRAB21 539118 5950722 362 360 -50 18 13/11/2020
EMPRAB22 539125 5950715 363 360 -70 12 13/11/2020
EMPRAB23 539112 5950724 359 360 -50 15 13/11/2020
EMPRAB24 539107 5950735 358 360 -90 21 14/11/2020
EMPRAB25 540556 5950578 494 240 -55 50 14/11/2020
EMPRAB26 540563 5950585 494 240 -55 39 15/11/2020
EMPRAB27 541437 5949849 633 80 -50 49 16/11/2020
EMPRAB28 541476 5949790 566 80 -80 47 17/11/2020
EMPRAB29 541463 5949848 518 75 -55 29 17/11/2020
EMPRAB30 541502 5949757 637 240 -45 32 18/11/2020
EMPRAB31 541692 5949417 651 210 -55 27 19/11/2020
EMPRAB32 541497 5949270 726 75 -55 21 19/11/2020
EMPRAB33 541478 5949289 737 44 -55 23 20/11/2020
EMPRAB34 541390 5949489 673 250 -50 19 20/11/2020
EMPRAB35 541390 5949490 672 60 -50 46 21/11/2020
EMPRAB36 541369 5949461 681 30 -45 24 21/11/2020
EMPRAB37 541351 5949445 682 240 -50 23 24/11/2020
EMPRAB38 541352 5949444 678 240 -50 22 24/11/2020
EMPRAB39 541299 5949383 683 60 -50 29 25/11/2020
EMPRAB40 541404 5949327 711 60 -50 18 25/11/2020
EMPRAB41 541394 5949470 682 90 -50 25 26/11/2020
EMPRAB42 541612 5949298 730 60 -50 36 27/11/2020

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APPENDIX 3 – Gold-Copper-Silver-Zinc Assay Results

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB01 1 2 1 0.66 12.85 1650 337 0.28 385
EMPRAB01 2 3 1 0.02 0.37 862 24.7 0.01 499
EMPRAB01 3 4 1 0.02 0.3 296 24 0.01 497
EMPRAB01 4 5 1 0.04 0.34 153.5 24.9 <0.01 656
EMPRAB01 5 6 1 0.11 0.16 311 23.6 <0.01 773
EMPRAB01 6 7 1 0.03 0.16 162 20.8 <0.01 670
EMPRAB01 7 8 1 0.01 0.09 85.4 17.2 <0.01 530
EMPRAB01 8 9 1 0.01 0.08 75.2 22.4 <0.01 386
EMPRAB01 9 10 1 0.01 0.15 94.1 27.2 <0.01 735
EMPRAB01 10 11 1 0.04 0.22 113.5 20.6 <0.01 886
EMPRAB01 11 12 1 0.07 0.11 96.4 18.1 <0.01 516
EMPRAB01 12 13 1 0.02 0.09 98 19.5 <0.01 439
EMPRAB01 13 14 1 0.01 0.15 168 21.4 <0.01 372
EMPRAB01 14 15 1 0.03 0.43 250 49.1 0.09 365
EMPRAB01 15 16 1 0.01 0.12 168 17.3 0.01 370
EMPRAB01 16 17 1 0.02 0.11 128.5 19.1 0.01 477
EMPRAB01 17 18 1 0.02 0.13 113 22.3 0.02 415
EMPRAB01 18 19 1 0.01 0.13 164.5 24.8 0.01 408
EMPRAB01 19 20 1 0.01 0.16 243 53.2 0.1 452
EMPRAB01 20 21 1 0.03 1.16 2460 250 0.69 641
EMPRAB01 21 22 1 0.08 0.7 8870 208 1.38 665
EMPRAB01 22 23 1 0.02 0.14 4370 113.5 0.27 667
EMPRAB01 23 24 1 0.01 0.18 2340 109 0.15 603
EMPRAB01 24 25 1 <0.01 0.14 4050 150 0.06 812
EMPRAB01 25 26 1 0.23 3.68 1890 262 3.38 2270
EMPRAB01 26 27 1 0.55 14.85 4170 510 4.05 2260
EMPRAB01 27 28 1 0.24 9.18 2510 248 2.01 1340
EMPRAB01 28 29 1 0.04 1.49 472 64.7 0.37 535
EMPRAB01 29 30 1 0.04 1 411 45.4 0.22 387
EMPRAB01 30 31 1 0.04 1.27 451 52.8 0.35 416
EMPRAB01 31 32 1 0.25 0.84 176 149.5 0.6 471
EMPRAB01 32 33 1 0.30 0.87 842 54.3 0.86 260
EMPRAB01 33 34 1 0.14 1.62 944 62.3 0.81 418
EMPRAB01 34 35 1 0.23 2.23 1260 54.5 1.81 243
EMPRAB01 35 36 1 0.11 0.91 879 24.6 0.79 163
EMPRAB01 36 37 1 0.13 1.79 1090 62.8 0.81 420
EMPRAB01 37 38 1 0.03 0.63 723 27.8 0.37 158
EMPRAB01 38 39 1 0.09 0.94 1460 36.5 0.8 180
EMPRAB01 39 40 1 0.15 1.23 1920 39.8 0.83 184
EMPRAB01 40 41 1 0.07 0.73 1390 30.3 0.41 147
EMPRAB01 41 42 1 0.16 0.47 382 35.5 0.39 104
EMPRAB01 42 43 1 0.18 0.46 451 34.2 0.36 96
EMPRAB01 43 44 1 0.27 1.35 348 42.5 1.17 133

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB01 44 45 1 0.94 14.9 2040 173 4.23 3420
EMPRAB02 0 1 1 0.08 0.66 608 57.3 0.04 391
EMPRAB02 1 2 1 0.04 1.11 1010 45.6 0.21 797
EMPRAB02 2 3 1 0.02 0.35 545 19.4 0.03 518
EMPRAB02 3 4 1 0.01 0.26 703 15.2 0.01 379
EMPRAB02 4 5 1 0.21 0.38 1640 124.5 0.01 699
EMPRAB02 5 6 1 0.01 0.35 1300 38.3 0.01 557
EMPRAB02 6 7 1 0.01 0.48 1050 51.6 0.02 528
EMPRAB02 7 8 1 0.18 1.36 1730 151.5 0.17 556
EMPRAB02 8 9 1 0.30 2.52 2040 339 0.17 640
EMPRAB02 9 10 1 0.33 5.34 1730 389 0.11 424
EMPRAB02 10 11 1 1.58 23.1 1710 948 0.65 225
EMPRAB02 11 12 1 0.90 27.5 968 2270 0.27 140
EMPRAB02 12 13 1 1.25 12.75 663 1805 0.2 192
EMPRAB02 13 14 1 0.82 8.21 448 829 0.23 87
EMPRAB02 14 15 1 1.30 7.76 2540 443 1.78 701
EMPRAB02 15 16 1 1.10 13.2 2610 433 1.42 1000
EMPRAB02 16 17 1 0.76 6.85 4340 389 2.86 714
EMPRAB03 0 1 1 0.18 0.94 1850 92.2 0.02 463
EMPRAB03 1 2 1 0.67 4.95 2090 521 1.01 650
EMPRAB03 2 3 1 0.60 5.12 3200 462 1.51 821
EMPRAB03 3 4 1 0.05 0.8 1400 38.1 0.06 448
EMPRAB03 4 5 1 0.04 0.64 1420 33.7 0.04 359
EMPRAB03 5 6 1 0.03 0.8 1100 45.5 0.09 273
EMPRAB03 6 7 1 0.03 0.95 901 31.5 0.05 232
EMPRAB03 7 8 1 5.36 1.87 1590 53.5 0.03 348
EMPRAB03 8 9 1 1.38 1.11 1550 28.3 0.01 342
EMPRAB03 9 10 1 3.65 1.88 1580 54.7 0.03 407
EMPRAB03 10 11 1 0.49 1.11 1260 40.3 0.03 273
EMPRAB03 11 12 1 0.28 0.96 1900 28.4 0.04 318
EMPRAB03 12 13 1 0.14 0.85 2580 25.2 0.02 315
EMPRAB03 13 14 1 0.32 1.91 4740 130 0.35 360
EMPRAB03 14 15 1 2.00 4.01 3760 91 0.31 214
EMPRAB03 15 16 1 0.26 3.69 9040 128 1.52 199
EMPRAB03 16 17 1 0.61 6.25 7270 91.5 2.19 451
EMPRAB03 17 18 1 0.26 1.85 2510 158 0.28 543
EMPRAB03 18 19 1 0.32 2.72 5950 193.5 1.84 622
EMPRAB03 19 20 1 1.12 9.7 15250 228 3.67 531
EMPRAB03 20 21 1 0.66 5.55 13350 373 5.32 6200
EMPRAB03 21 22 1 0.31 2.4 4010 182.5 2.48 6000
EMPRAB03 22 23 1 0.82 0.67 1885 120 1.52 4500
EMPRAB03 23 24 1 0.18 0.41 1365 78.2 0.47 2480
EMPRAB03 24 25 1 0.27 0.68 663 44.6 0.46 1820
EMPRAB03 25 26 1 0.48 4.95 1345 439 2.35 4210

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB03 26 27 1 0.30 2.93 2630 203 1.57 3320
EMPRAB03 27 28 1 0.09 1.06 1545 59.4 0.53 1300
EMPRAB03 28 29 1 0.06 0.95 623 44.2 0.46 591
EMPRAB03 29 30 1 0.06 0.33 334 28.9 0.17 1330
EMPRAB03 30 31 1 0.06 0.41 504 31.5 0.17 1010
EMPRAB03 31 32 1 0.16 0.36 317 26.6 0.1 689
EMPRAB03 32 33 1 0.08 0.36 428 28.9 0.11 567
EMPRAB03 33 34 1 0.08 0.31 398 26.4 0.1 535
EMPRAB03 34 35 1 0.04 0.24 324 22.2 0.11 729
EMPRAB03 35 36 1 0.12 0.37 388 23 0.12 334
EMPRAB03 36 37 1 0.06 0.3 466 24.3 0.1 334
EMPRAB03 37 38 1 0.09 0.31 429 28.4 0.11 288
EMPRAB03 38 39 1 0.07 0.35 434 26 0.18 345
EMPRAB04 0 1 1 0.10 0.25 254 27.5 0.02 165
EMPRAB04 1 2 1 0.03 0.25 231 22.6 0.05 290
EMPRAB04 2 3 1 0.01 0.15 103.5 16.3 0.01 100
EMPRAB04 3 4 1 0.01 0.11 114.5 15.9 0.01 145
EMPRAB04 4 5 1 <0.01 0.11 112 15.9 <0.01 99
EMPRAB04 5 6 1 0.01 0.13 120.5 18.3 0.01 140
EMPRAB04 6 7 1 <0.01 0.12 199.5 17.1 <0.01 115
EMPRAB04 7 8 1 <0.01 0.11 115.5 17.1 <0.01 161
EMPRAB04 8 9 1 0.01 0.1 119 16.5 <0.01 130
EMPRAB04 9 10 1 <0.01 0.14 156.5 15.4 <0.01 95
EMPRAB04 10 11 1 0.01 0.18 254 17.2 0.01 95
EMPRAB04 11 12 1 0.01 0.28 442 21.6 0.03 138
EMPRAB04 12 13 1 0.01 0.83 1850 25.4 0.01 425
EMPRAB04 13 14 1 0.46 2.22 3710 44.1 <0.01 710
EMPRAB04 14 15 1 8.45 3.65 2690 107.5 0.01 295
EMPRAB04 15 16 1 3.31 1.86 3230 56 0.01 245
EMPRAB04 16 17 1 0.08 0.69 3100 18.3 <0.01 260
EMPRAB04 17 18 1 0.06 0.35 811 17.8 <0.01 168
EMPRAB04 18 19 1 0.22 0.33 686 20.2 0.01 147
EMPRAB04 19 20 1 0.06 0.3 867 19.5 <0.01 267
EMPRAB04 20 21 1 0.03 0.14 276 17.9 <0.01 177
EMPRAB04 21 22 1 0.04 0.13 239 18.4 0.01 120
EMPRAB04 22 23 1 0.04 0.12 252 18.4 0.01 97
EMPRAB04 23 24 1 0.02 0.09 222 17.1 0.01 157
EMPRAB04 24 25 1 0.03 0.09 263 15.8 0.01 213
EMPRAB04 25 26 1 0.02 0.1 250 16 0.01 178
EMPRAB04 26 27 1 0.03 0.15 364 16.6 0.01 102
EMPRAB04 27 28 1 0.02 0.19 318 20.9 0.01 91
EMPRAB04 28 29 1 0.03 0.11 213 14.9 0.01 91
EMPRAB04 29 30 1 0.05 0.17 290 15.9 0.02 97
EMPRAB04 30 31 1 0.05 0.19 304 17.6 0.02 98

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB04 31 32 1 0.05 0.14 220 16.7 0.01 91
EMPRAB04 32 33 1 0.05 0.14 248 17.3 0.02 97
EMPRAB04 33 34 1 0.05 0.16 295 16.5 0.02 96
EMPRAB04 34 35 1 0.05 0.17 292 17.6 0.02 91
EMPRAB04 35 36 1 0.05 0.15 253 15.9 0.01 99
EMPRAB04 36 37 1 0.05 0.21 430 16.7 0.03 105
EMPRAB04 37 38 1 0.04 0.14 220 16.8 0.01 88
EMPRAB04 38 39 1 0.06 0.14 254 16.4 0.02 91
EMPRAB05 1 2 1 0.12 0.38 606 34.7 0.01 167
EMPRAB05 2 3 1 0.05 0.54 342 47.7 0.06 240
EMPRAB05 3 4 1 0.03 0.4 292 28 0.03 154
EMPRAB05 4 5 1 0.03 0.3 243 19.3 0.02 118
EMPRAB05 5 6 1 0.03 0.61 561 17.6 0.01 155
EMPRAB05 6 7 1 0.06 0.5 555 24.4 0.01 152
EMPRAB05 7 8 1 0.33 0.63 383 44 0.01 161
EMPRAB05 8 9 1 0.03 0.22 225 21.7 <0.01 135
EMPRAB05 9 10 1 0.03 0.22 342 18.2 0.01 113
EMPRAB05 10 11 1 0.18 0.37 353 18.8 0.01 90
EMPRAB05 11 12 1 0.19 0.34 344 22.6 <0.01 105
EMPRAB05 12 13 1 0.34 0.76 325 73.7 0.01 181
EMPRAB05 13 14 1 0.08 0.3 161 30.2 0.01 121
EMPRAB05 14 15 1 0.04 0.19 103 25.7 0.01 87
EMPRAB05 15 16 1 0.02 0.17 95.5 19.8 0.01 96
EMPRAB05 16 17 1 0.02 0.28 111.5 31.2 0.01 157
EMPRAB05 17 18 1 0.03 0.61 153 49.7 0.01 193
EMPRAB05 18 19 1 0.02 0.36 418 28.8 0.01 315
EMPRAB05 19 20 1 0.02 0.11 264 20.2 0.01 412
EMPRAB05 20 21 1 0.11 0.25 453 16.3 0.01 581
EMPRAB05 21 22 1 0.02 0.12 246 9.1 0.01 735
EMPRAB05 22 23 1 0.18 0.17 162.5 13.7 0.02 1520
EMPRAB05 23 24 1 0.40 0.44 543 17.1 0.93 475
EMPRAB05 24 25 1 0.23 0.53 577 37.1 1.18 1540
EMPRAB05 25 26 1 0.10 0.37 491 21.6 0.72 1620
EMPRAB05 26 27 1 0.40 1.9 836 58.8 2.26 992
EMPRAB05 27 28 1 0.20 1.91 2710 56.4 1.84 2450
EMPRAB05 28 29 1 0.07 0.77 875 35.9 0.48 995
EMPRAB05 29 30 1 0.04 0.36 363 28.7 0.14 400
EMPRAB05 30 31 1 0.09 0.89 1170 19.4 0.27 464
EMPRAB05 31 32 1 0.27 1.26 2720 26.5 0.73 278
EMPRAB05 32 33 1 0.07 0.54 669 26.2 0.23 313
EMPRAB05 33 34 1 0.06 0.24 272 21.1 0.11 195
EMPRAB05 34 35 1 0.05 0.18 241 13.4 0.15 231
EMPRAB05 35 36 1 0.06 0.17 172.5 10.7 0.23 181
EMPRAB05 36 37 1 0.03 0.24 348 14 0.13 157

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB05 37 38 1 0.02 0.24 391 20.5 0.09 155
EMPRAB05 38 39 1 0.06 0.31 378 23.3 0.18 151
EMPRAB05 39 40 1 0.02 0.18 207 23.4 0.05 158
EMPRAB05 40 41 1 0.03 0.13 135 29.8 0.07 138
EMPRAB05 41 42 1 0.54 0.79 247 143.5 2.07 263
EMPRAB05 42 43 1 0.09 0.36 290 27.3 0.38 161
EMPRAB05 43 44 1 0.04 0.21 215 22.6 0.08 116
EMPRAB05 44 45 1 0.03 0.21 223 19.5 0.06 108
EMPRAB05 45 46 1 0.04 0.14 170.5 18.5 0.04 110
EMPRAB05 46 47 1 0.03 0.14 133 17.4 0.03 99
EMPRAB05 47 48 1 0.05 0.15 159.5 18.2 0.03 112
EMPRAB05 48 49 1 0.03 0.12 116.5 17.7 0.03 104
EMPRAB05 49 50 1 0.15 0.15 166.5 18.6 0.05 140
EMPRAB06 0 1 1 0.02 0.06 144.5 18.5 0.01 112
EMPRAB06 1 2 1 0.01 0.06 67.6 17.8 0.02 93
EMPRAB06 2 3 1 <0.01 0.04 68.5 14.8 0.01 77
EMPRAB06 3 4 1 <0.01 0.06 77 15.2 0.01 76
EMPRAB06 4 5 1 <0.01 0.09 79.3 16.6 0.01 77
EMPRAB06 5 6 1 <0.01 0.06 70.6 15.5 <0.01 76
EMPRAB06 6 7 1 0.01 0.06 78.2 13.8 <0.01 71
EMPRAB06 7 8 1 <0.01 0.07 84.5 12.8 <0.01 66
EMPRAB06 8 9 1 <0.01 0.05 62.2 13.5 <0.01 75
EMPRAB06 9 10 1 <0.01 0.1 123 12.9 <0.01 107
EMPRAB06 10 11 1 0.04 0.41 615 11.1 0.01 520
EMPRAB06 11 12 1 0.09 0.66 1460 11.8 0.01 569
EMPRAB06 12 13 1 0.05 1.11 2650 12.7 0.01 418
EMPRAB06 13 14 1 1.58 2.01 3610 42.4 0.01 185
EMPRAB06 14 15 1 2.39 22.3 5930 125.5 0.03 119
EMPRAB06 15 16 1 0.57 7.65 6050 44 0.01 139
EMPRAB06 16 17 1 0.21 1.49 1360 16.1 <0.01 119
EMPRAB06 17 18 1 0.29 1.57 872 23.9 0.01 93
EMPRAB06 18 19 1 0.44 1.38 509 20 0.01 75
EMPRAB06 19 20 1 0.06 1.07 212 17.4 <0.01 86
EMPRAB06 20 21 1 0.03 0.4 229 18.2 <0.01 90
EMPRAB06 21 22 1 0.01 0.18 144 16.6 <0.01 79
EMPRAB06 22 23 1 0.01 0.12 107 16.3 <0.01 79
EMPRAB06 23 24 1 0.02 0.14 180.5 16.4 <0.01 108
EMPRAB06 24 25 1 0.01 0.15 129.5 19.2 <0.01 154
EMPRAB06 25 26 1 0.01 0.25 89.8 15.7 <0.01 127
EMPRAB06 26 27 1 0.01 0.18 109.5 16.1 <0.01 94
EMPRAB06 27 28 1 <0.01 0.14 123.5 16.4 <0.01 92
EMPRAB06 28 29 1 0.01 0.32 241 22.4 <0.01 128
EMPRAB06 29 30 1 0.01 0.2 221 18.3 <0.01 108
EMPRAB06 30 31 1 0.01 0.3 458 16.3 <0.01 90

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB06 31 32 1 0.24 0.39 775 13.8 0.01 82
EMPRAB06 32 33 1 0.03 0.26 297 17 0.02 87
EMPRAB06 33 34 1 0.02 0.23 271 17.2 0.05 101
EMPRAB06 34 35 1 0.03 1.38 393 15.3 0.05 88
EMPRAB06 35 36 1 0.01 0.15 154 15.1 0.01 81
EMPRAB06 36 37 1 0.02 0.17 190.5 15.9 0.01 89
EMPRAB06 37 38 1 0.14 0.52 1030 16.9 0.08 89
EMPRAB06 38 39 1 0.07 0.92 1260 17.5 0.12 83
EMPRAB07 0 1 1 0.07 0.1 121 17.8 0.01 78
EMPRAB07 1 2 1 0.02 0.19 214 20.4 0.02 132
EMPRAB07 2 3 1 0.01 0.08 82 15 <0.01 84
EMPRAB07 3 4 1 0.01 0.1 69 13.6 <0.01 69
EMPRAB07 4 5 1 <0.01 0.08 85.1 15.2 <0.01 70
EMPRAB07 5 6 1 0.01 0.11 69.2 15.9 <0.01 62
EMPRAB07 6 7 1 0.01 0.11 87 14.1 0.01 71
EMPRAB07 7 8 1 0.01 0.09 138 14.7 <0.01 85
EMPRAB07 8 9 1 <0.01 0.06 79.1 15.3 <0.01 71
EMPRAB07 9 10 1 0.01 0.08 102 18.5 <0.01 63
EMPRAB07 10 11 1 0.01 0.06 77.2 13.7 0.01 71
EMPRAB07 11 12 1 0.01 0.06 57.9 14.6 <0.01 66
EMPRAB07 12 13 1 0.01 0.08 65.3 14.7 0.01 67
EMPRAB07 13 14 1 <0.01 0.09 84.8 15.8 <0.01 72
EMPRAB07 14 15 1 <0.01 0.08 61.2 14.9 <0.01 66
EMPRAB07 15 16 1 <0.01 0.08 69.3 13.5 0.01 71
EMPRAB07 16 17 1 <0.01 0.06 63.3 14.3 <0.01 67
EMPRAB07 17 18 1 0.02 0.12 64.8 15 <0.01 69
EMPRAB07 18 19 1 0.02 0.09 112.5 15.2 <0.01 85
EMPRAB07 19 20 1 0.02 0.19 925 12.8 <0.01 173
EMPRAB07 20 21 1 0.08 5.38 5180 49.3 0.01 229
EMPRAB07 21 22 1 0.84 157 52700 569 0.05 194
EMPRAB07 22 23 1 2.11 33.9 17250 297 0.04 292
EMPRAB07 23 24 1 0.16 1.5 3860 22.4 <0.01 484
EMPRAB07 24 25 1 0.16 4.1 2990 40.5 0.01 364
EMPRAB07 25 26 1 0.02 0.25 240 12.9 <0.01 179
EMPRAB07 26 27 1 0.04 0.48 309 17.6 <0.01 96
EMPRAB07 27 28 1 0.03 0.77 425 19.1 <0.01 88
EMPRAB07 28 29 1 0.01 0.64 338 17.5 <0.01 84
EMPRAB07 29 30 1 0.01 0.51 368 20 <0.01 87
EMPRAB07 30 31 1 0.01 0.31 492 18.5 <0.01 84
EMPRAB07 31 32 1 0.01 0.21 229 14.1 <0.01 100
EMPRAB07 32 33 1 0.03 1.01 567 20.9 0.01 125
EMPRAB07 33 34 1 0.02 0.15 156.5 15.1 <0.01 82
EMPRAB07 34 35 1 0.01 0.1 101 13.6 <0.01 89
EMPRAB07 35 36 1 <0.01 0.11 86.3 10.8 <0.01 80

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB07 36 37 1 0.01 0.13 62.5 7.9 <0.01 73
EMPRAB07 37 38 1 0.01 0.07 63.9 12.8 <0.01 69
EMPRAB07 38 39 1 0.14 0.3 480 12.7 0.01 135
EMPRAB08 0 1 1 0.02 0.21 701 17.2 0.01 192
EMPRAB08 1 2 1 0.02 0.24 1050 16.8 <0.01 249
EMPRAB08 2 3 1 0.01 0.24 658 16.5 <0.01 127
EMPRAB08 3 4 1 <0.01 0.22 445 18.2 <0.01 146
EMPRAB08 4 5 1 0.02 0.21 502 15.7 <0.01 147
EMPRAB08 5 6 1 0.01 0.16 297 14.1 <0.01 100
EMPRAB08 6 7 1 0.02 0.16 203 13 <0.01 108
EMPRAB08 7 8 1 0.01 0.1 156 13.5 <0.01 100
EMPRAB08 8 9 1 0.37 0.08 85.3 14.4 <0.01 68
EMPRAB08 9 10 1 0.03 0.06 84.5 13.5 <0.01 75
EMPRAB08 10 11 1 0.02 0.06 85.1 14.1 <0.01 67
EMPRAB08 11 12 1 0.02 0.06 80.3 13.2 0.01 69
EMPRAB08 12 13 1 0.01 0.08 120.5 13.2 0.01 77
EMPRAB08 13 14 1 0.02 0.06 86.2 22.8 <0.01 113
EMPRAB08 14 15 1 0.01 0.04 66.5 15.9 <0.01 77
EMPRAB08 15 16 1 0.01 0.05 72.2 15 0.01 74
EMPRAB08 16 17 1 <0.01 0.05 72.1 13.7 0.01 70
EMPRAB08 17 18 1 0.01 0.07 79.5 14.5 0.01 71
EMPRAB08 18 19 1 0.01 0.08 99.9 16.2 0.01 79
EMPRAB08 19 20 1 0.04 0.07 86.9 15.9 0.01 75
EMPRAB08 20 21 1 0.01 0.09 74.8 17.1 0.01 94
EMPRAB08 21 22 1 0.01 0.09 70.5 14.8 0.01 71
EMPRAB08 22 23 1 0.01 0.08 127 14.5 0.01 69
EMPRAB08 23 24 1 <0.01 0.07 84.2 13.6 0.01 71
EMPRAB08 24 25 1 0.01 0.11 82.8 13.1 0.01 75
EMPRAB08 25 26 1 0.01 0.06 60.6 13.6 0.01 81
EMPRAB08 26 27 1 0.01 0.06 85.3 13.4 0.01 75
EMPRAB08 27 28 1 0.01 0.26 444 14 0.01 85
EMPRAB08 28 29 1 0.07 0.69 1790 17.8 0.01 88
EMPRAB08 29 30 1 0.18 1.28 1890 19.8 0.01 83
EMPRAB08 30 31 1 0.55 0.8 1810 14.7 0.02 84
EMPRAB08 31 32 1 0.57 1.01 1310 17.7 0.03 87
EMPRAB08 32 33 1 0.34 3.21 4410 24.7 0.01 106
EMPRAB08 33 34 1 0.21 3.12 4500 17.3 0.03 108
EMPRAB08 34 35 1 0.7 14.6 4910 114 0.07 73
EMPRAB08 35 36 1 0.06 0.88 449 20.4 0.01 72
EMPRAB08 36 37 1 0.02 0.36 277 16.4 0.02 79
EMPRAB08 37 38 1 0.02 0.32 509 14.4 0.05 74
EMPRAB08 38 39 1 0.02 0.22 462 13.7 0.03 77
EMPRAB08 39 40 1 0.04 0.25 470 12.8 0.02 84
EMPRAB08 40 41 1 0.41 0.66 866 23.5 0.02 81

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB08 41 42 1 0.82 0.26 550 18.3 0.01 82
EMPRAB08 42 43 1 0.04 0.23 221 16.5 0.01 75
EMPRAB08 43 44 1 0.03 0.13 134.5 15.2 0.01 73
EMPRAB09 1 2 1 0.07 0.31 521 17.9 0.01 113
EMPRAB09 2 3 1 0.01 0.15 458 16.1 <0.01 96
EMPRAB09 3 4 1 0.03 0.23 563 16.7 0.01 95
EMPRAB09 4 5 1 0.03 0.23 580 14.3 0.01 102
EMPRAB09 5 6 1 0.02 0.21 531 14.5 <0.01 94
EMPRAB09 6 7 1 0.01 0.21 402 15.5 <0.01 83
EMPRAB09 7 8 1 0.04 0.22 486 22 <0.01 86
EMPRAB09 8 9 1 0.04 0.17 305 14.8 <0.01 83
EMPRAB09 9 10 1 0.03 0.37 533 14.6 0.02 79
EMPRAB09 10 11 1 0.08 0.45 1160 19.5 0.01 48
EMPRAB09 11 12 1 0.06 0.57 942 12.5 0.01 58
EMPRAB09 12 13 1 0.09 0.67 965 13.6 0.01 59
EMPRAB09 13 14 1 0.10 0.91 1100 14.6 0.01 53
EMPRAB09 14 15 1 0.14 1.15 1600 15 0.01 47
EMPRAB09 15 16 1 0.12 2.92 2630 69.2 0.02 42
EMPRAB09 16 17 1 0.16 3.18 2900 267 0.01 27
EMPRAB09 17 18 1 0.39 1.3 3510 22.8 <0.01 57
EMPRAB09 18 19 1 0.06 0.74 1230 16.4 <0.01 55
EMPRAB09 19 20 1 0.03 0.46 489 12.5 <0.01 44
EMPRAB09 20 21 1 <0.01 0.16 45.1 26.2 0.04 115
EMPRAB09 21 22 1 0.01 0.5 263 16.4 <0.01 61
EMPRAB09 22 23 1 0.04 0.31 230 16.7 <0.01 39
EMPRAB09 23 24 1 0.01 0.24 290 12.9 <0.01 54
EMPRAB09 24 25 1 0.02 0.16 255 15.4 <0.01 72
EMPRAB09 25 26 1 0.01 0.16 235 16.5 <0.01 72
EMPRAB09 26 27 1 0.03 0.15 205 13.6 <0.01 64
EMPRAB09 27 28 1 0.03 0.13 202 14 <0.01 70
EMPRAB09 28 29 1 0.02 0.14 259 14.7 <0.01 72
EMPRAB09 29 30 1 0.02 0.22 354 10.8 <0.01 56
EMPRAB09 30 31 1 0.03 0.51 490 10.1 <0.01 53
EMPRAB09 31 32 1 0.05 0.38 442 20.4 <0.01 69
EMPRAB09 32 33 1 0.01 0.17 261 15.5 <0.01 74
EMPRAB09 33 34 1 0.01 0.16 229 16 <0.01 71
EMPRAB09 34 35 1 0.02 0.26 334 19.2 0.01 76
EMPRAB09 35 36 1 0.02 0.25 365 17 0.02 70
EMPRAB10 0 1 1 0.07 0.13 193 13 0.01 41
EMPRAB10 1 2 1 0.01 0.09 85.5 12.9 <0.01 63
EMPRAB10 2 3 1 0.01 0.08 58.7 12.8 <0.01 69
EMPRAB10 3 4 1 <0.01 0.08 67.8 12.7 <0.01 69
EMPRAB10 4 5 1 0.01 0.06 59.1 13.3 <0.01 66
EMPRAB10 5 6 1 <0.01 0.07 66.2 14.1 <0.01 70

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB10 6 7 1 <0.01 0.05 56.8 13.8 <0.01 71
EMPRAB10 7 8 1 <0.01 0.08 62 13.2 <0.01 69
EMPRAB10 8 9 1 <0.01 0.04 84.4 13.8 <0.01 71
EMPRAB10 9 10 1 <0.01 0.26 37.9 11.4 <0.01 51
EMPRAB10 10 11 1 <0.01 0.05 47.7 11.2 <0.01 59
EMPRAB10 11 12 1 <0.01 0.06 67.7 12.5 <0.01 68
EMPRAB10 12 13 1 <0.01 0.05 72.8 13 <0.01 70
EMPRAB10 13 14 1 <0.01 0.07 54.9 13.4 <0.01 70
EMPRAB10 14 15 1 <0.01 0.07 64.2 13.1 <0.01 72
EMPRAB10 15 16 1 <0.01 0.06 148 12.2 <0.01 73
EMPRAB10 16 17 1 <0.01 0.06 106.5 11.8 <0.01 69
EMPRAB10 17 18 1 <0.01 0.06 59 11.6 <0.01 68
EMPRAB10 18 19 1 0.01 0.02 18.5 6.8 <0.01 34
EMPRAB10 19 20 1 0.01 0.03 22.5 7.6 <0.01 34
EMPRAB10 20 21 1 0.02 0.04 36.9 9.9 0.01 40
EMPRAB10 21 22 1 0.01 0.07 62 20.4 0.01 70
EMPRAB10 22 23 1 <0.01 0.07 86.7 13.9 0.01 70
EMPRAB10 23 24 1 <0.01 0.08 108 14.7 0.01 69
EMPRAB11 0 1 1 0.06 0.19 365 9.7 0.01 50
EMPRAB11 1 2 1 0.17 0.25 363 11.6 0.01 67
EMPRAB11 2 3 1 0.04 0.18 273 12.9 <0.01 66
EMPRAB11 3 4 1 0.03 0.19 288 13.3 0.01 60
EMPRAB11 4 5 1 0.04 0.23 485 8.3 0.01 43
EMPRAB11 5 6 1 0.08 0.26 381 7.6 0.01 28
EMPRAB11 6 7 1 0.17 0.39 534 8.1 <0.01 27
EMPRAB11 7 8 1 0.22 0.39 419 8.7 0.01 26
EMPRAB11 8 9 1 0.15 0.42 407 9.6 <0.01 30
EMPRAB11 9 10 1 0.01 0.16 53.8 25.2 0.04 112
EMPRAB11 10 11 1 0.14 0.52 644 9.2 <0.01 50
EMPRAB11 11 12 1 0.21 0.68 980 7.1 <0.01 50
EMPRAB11 12 13 1 0.44 0.74 1070 10.3 <0.01 55
EMPRAB11 13 14 1 0.11 0.4 563 11.4 <0.01 57
EMPRAB11 14 15 1 0.07 0.36 446 12.9 <0.01 57
EMPRAB11 15 16 1 0.04 0.21 274 12.5 <0.01 59
EMPRAB11 16 17 1 0.23 0.41 479 12.7 <0.01 66
EMPRAB11 17 18 1 0.09 0.23 374 10.6 <0.01 59
EMPRAB11 18 19 1 0.08 0.36 402 10 <0.01 48
EMPRAB11 19 20 1 0.09 0.27 411 10.8 <0.01 51
EMPRAB11 20 21 1 0.10 0.26 426 10.5 <0.01 52
EMPRAB12 0 1 1 0.12 0.55 716 16.3 0.01 71
EMPRAB12 1 2 1 0.30 0.62 1210 12.9 <0.01 63
EMPRAB12 2 3 1 0.34 0.77 1120 13.8 <0.01 63
EMPRAB12 3 4 1 0.11 0.98 999 11.6 <0.01 66
EMPRAB12 4 5 1 0.10 0.7 890 11.4 <0.01 68

Page | 23

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB12 5 6 1 0.07 0.51 757 13.4 <0.01 63
EMPRAB12 6 7 1 0.05 0.69 1160 13.4 <0.01 71
EMPRAB12 7 8 1 0.09 0.85 984 8.7 <0.01 52
EMPRAB12 8 9 1 0.08 0.61 639 7.2 <0.01 31
EMPRAB12 9 10 1 0.26 0.69 672 7.9 <0.01 29
EMPRAB12 10 11 1 0.09 0.64 446 7.2 <0.01 23
EMPRAB12 11 12 1 0.10 0.81 753 8.1 <0.01 33
EMPRAB12 12 13 1 0.09 0.61 594 8.3 <0.01 35
EMPRAB12 13 14 1 0.23 0.33 1150 9.2 <0.01 76
EMPRAB12 14 15 1 0.03 0.35 703 7.3 <0.01 62
EMPRAB12 15 16 1 0.04 0.29 443 7.7 <0.01 40
EMPRAB12 16 17 1 0.25 0.62 759 6.8 <0.01 39
EMPRAB12 17 18 1 0.16 0.76 747 7 <0.01 47
EMPRAB12 18 19 1 0.21 0.52 1130 9 <0.01 60
EMPRAB12 19 20 1 0.35 1.09 1410 14.1 <0.01 63
EMPRAB12 20 21 1 0.38 1.56 2340 26.5 <0.01 87
EMPRAB12 21 22 1 0.29 1.36 2290 13.2 <0.01 67
EMPRAB12 22 23 1 0.42 1.11 2560 95.5 <0.01 72
EMPRAB12 23 24 1 0.37 0.84 2340 36.6 <0.01 68
EMPRAB12 24 25 1 0.17 0.91 1430 23.9 0.01 66
EMPRAB12 25 26 1 0.11 0.85 1300 13.5 0.01 62
EMPRAB12 26 27 1 0.27 0.99 1220 12.6 <0.01 65
EMPRAB12 27 28 1 0.13 0.85 832 11.9 <0.01 54
EMPRAB12 28 29 1 0.28 1.53 1920 37.7 <0.01 96
EMPRAB12 29 30 1 0.16 1.17 1270 16.7 <0.01 82
EMPRAB12 30 31 1 0.25 0.93 1620 14.8 <0.01 84
EMPRAB12 31 32 1 0.05 0.4 595 11.7 <0.01 64
EMPRAB12 32 33 1 0.09 0.42 555 13 <0.01 62
EMPRAB12 33 34 1 0.03 0.53 481 13 <0.01 65
EMPRAB12 34 35 1 0.03 1.1 701 15.6 <0.01 61
EMPRAB12 35 36 1 0.02 0.26 444 14.3 <0.01 62
EMPRAB12 36 37 1 0.05 0.31 822 11.3 <0.01 65
EMPRAB12 37 38 1 0.11 0.48 731 12.3 0.01 62
EMPRAB12 38 39 1 0.18 0.7 1230 10.4 0.01 64
EMPRAB12 39 40 1 0.10 0.62 943 10.9 0.02 72
EMPRAB12 40 41 1 0.10 1 890 8.7 <0.01 58
EMPRAB12 41 42 1 0.17 0.54 1250 9.4 <0.01 60
EMPRAB12 42 43 1 0.09 0.42 785 10.6 <0.01 59
EMPRAB12 43 44 1 0.12 0.48 1030 10.9 <0.01 62
EMPRAB12 44 45 1 0.13 0.44 1050 9.8 <0.01 67
EMPRAB12 45 46 1 0.11 0.38 979 14.8 <0.01 65
EMPRAB12 46 47 1 0.09 0.46 803 13.6 0.02 66
EMPRAB13 0 1 1 0.19 1.92 2070 14.3 0.01 86
EMPRAB13 1 2 1 0.41 1.51 2290 10.5 0.01 98

Page | 24

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB13 2 3 1 0.33 0.7 2680 10.1 <0.01 106
EMPRAB13 3 4 1 0.43 0.54 2840 10 <0.01 103
EMPRAB13 4 5 1 0.16 0.73 1420 11.4 <0.01 82
EMPRAB13 5 6 1 0.07 0.5 876 11.2 <0.01 71
EMPRAB13 6 7 1 0.07 0.43 974 11.7 <0.01 79
EMPRAB13 7 8 1 0.05 0.52 1190 11.6 <0.01 90
EMPRAB13 8 9 1 0.11 0.57 897 11.8 <0.01 80
EMPRAB13 9 10 1 0.06 0.52 880 11.3 <0.01 74
EMPRAB13 10 11 1 0.17 0.5 1200 10.7 <0.01 81
EMPRAB13 11 12 1 0.13 0.53 1290 10.9 <0.01 98
EMPRAB13 12 13 1 0.09 0.72 710 10 <0.01 77
EMPRAB13 13 14 1 0.14 0.38 692 11.3 <0.01 82
EMPRAB13 14 15 1 0.07 0.27 487 10.7 <0.01 68
EMPRAB13 15 16 1 0.09 0.37 676 10.3 <0.01 66
EMPRAB13 16 17 1 0.08 0.41 647 8.6 <0.01 46
EMPRAB14 0 1 1 0.10 0.34 981 12 <0.01 64
EMPRAB14 1 2 1 0.10 0.32 861 12.5 <0.01 62
EMPRAB14 2 3 1 0.06 0.26 620 12.4 <0.01 69
EMPRAB14 3 4 1 0.08 0.32 828 13.2 <0.01 128
EMPRAB14 4 5 1 0.06 0.39 622 14 <0.01 63
EMPRAB14 5 6 1 0.05 0.35 413 12.7 <0.01 60
EMPRAB14 6 7 1 0.08 0.34 343 13 <0.01 61
EMPRAB14 7 8 1 0.05 0.23 282 11.9 <0.01 61
EMPRAB14 8 9 1 0.05 0.23 367 11.3 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 9 10 1 0.04 0.22 385 12.2 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 10 11 1 0.11 0.68 592 11.5 <0.01 57
EMPRAB14 11 12 1 0.22 0.53 684 11.6 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 12 13 1 0.21 0.4 920 10.6 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 13 14 1 0.14 0.39 717 11.7 <0.01 56
EMPRAB14 14 15 1 0.12 0.42 670 11.7 <0.01 56
EMPRAB14 15 16 1 0.15 0.47 843 12.3 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 16 17 1 0.14 0.36 666 14 <0.01 65
EMPRAB14 17 18 1 0.12 0.45 805 14.5 <0.01 64
EMPRAB14 18 19 1 0.12 0.43 686 11.2 <0.01 60
EMPRAB14 19 20 1 0.07 0.4 609 11.4 <0.01 63
EMPRAB14 20 21 1 0.09 0.46 722 11.3 <0.01 61
EMPRAB14 21 22 1 0.10 0.4 982 12 <0.01 66
EMPRAB14 22 23 1 0.14 0.41 1340 11.7 <0.01 68
EMPRAB14 23 24 1 0.07 0.32 764 11.2 <0.01 61
EMPRAB14 24 25 1 0.06 0.39 729 11 <0.01 62
EMPRAB14 25 26 1 0.1 0.77 627 11.4 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 26 27 1 0.11 0.44 700 11.1 <0.01 60
EMPRAB14 27 28 1 0.13 0.52 674 13.2 <0.01 58
EMPRAB14 28 29 1 0.13 0.41 837 11.8 <0.01 54

Page | 25

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB14 29 30 1 0.08 0.26 618 12 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 30 31 1 0.12 0.28 549 13.4 <0.01 64
EMPRAB14 31 32 1 0.04 0.2 359 12.3 <0.01 59
EMPRAB14 32 33 1 0.03 0.24 350 12.6 <0.01 64
EMPRAB14 33 34 1 0.04 0.41 641 11.2 <0.01 79
EMPRAB14 34 35 1 0.03 0.29 635 16.3 <0.01 75
EMPRAB14 35 36 1 0.04 0.19 401 13.5 0.01 67
EMPRAB14 36 37 1 0.06 0.21 476 13 0.01 77
EMPRAB14 37 38 1 0.10 0.48 1140 17.6 0.32 63
EMPRAB14 38 39 1 0.23 0.9 1510 19 0.63 70
EMPRAB14 39 40 1 0.45 1.07 1650 14.7 0.99 58
EMPRAB14 40 41 1 0.18 0.46 826 6.8 0.25 62
EMPRAB14 41 42 1 0.31 0.52 997 9.1 0.68 41
EMPRAB14 42 43 1 0.27 0.54 898 10.9 0.5 47
EMPRAB14 43 44 1 0.07 0.3 463 12.2 0.13 57
EMPRAB14 44 45 1 0.04 0.17 280 9.8 0.05 58
EMPRAB14 45 46 1 0.03 0.19 291 11 0.05 60
EMPRAB14 46 47 1 0.03 0.22 296 10.4 0.05 60
EMPRAB14 47 48 1 0.07 0.33 601 10.5 0.11 58
EMPRAB15 0 1 1 0.26 1.06 3340 19.7 0.01 101
EMPRAB15 1 2 1 0.43 1.38 4250 21.9 0.01 116
EMPRAB15 2 3 1 0.12 2.42 6010 14 0.01 169
EMPRAB15 3 4 1 0.29 1.54 2730 13.2 <0.01 121
EMPRAB15 4 5 1 0.14 1.24 2500 12.6 0.02 107
EMPRAB15 5 6 1 0.10 0.63 1010 11.5 0.02 81
EMPRAB15 6 7 1 0.09 0.83 1065 11.8 <0.01 79
EMPRAB15 7 8 1 0.17 0.59 1295 11.4 0.08 76
EMPRAB15 8 9 1 0.09 0.59 985 12.1 0.01 87
EMPRAB15 9 10 1 0.12 0.73 1175 12.5 0.01 94
EMPRAB15 10 11 1 0.06 0.45 805 12.2 0.01 79
EMPRAB15 11 12 1 0.06 0.38 788 12 0.01 74
EMPRAB15 12 13 1 0.07 0.41 922 11.9 <0.01 70
EMPRAB15 13 14 1 0.08 0.4 904 11.6 <0.01 72
EMPRAB15 14 15 1 0.11 0.6 913 10.9 <0.01 60
EMPRAB15 15 16 1 0.16 0.44 808 10.5 <0.01 67
EMPRAB15 16 17 1 0.22 0.45 1215 9.7 <0.01 66
EMPRAB15 17 18 1 0.12 0.61 744 7.4 <0.01 35
EMPRAB15 18 19 1 0.07 0.45 969 7.8 <0.01 53
EMPRAB15 19 20 1 0.09 0.29 1055 9.7 <0.01 71
EMPRAB15 20 21 1 0.09 0.38 691 9.2 <0.01 61
EMPRAB15 21 22 1 0.07 0.25 687 10.4 <0.01 65
EMPRAB15 22 23 1 0.10 0.31 760 11.1 <0.01 63
EMPRAB15 23 24 1 0.20 0.65 989 11.2 0.01 61
EMPRAB15 24 25 1 0.25 0.96 908 10.9 0.01 58

Page | 26

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB15 25 26 1 0.47 1.08 1230 11.5 0.01 61
EMPRAB15 26 27 1 0.19 0.63 873 12.3 0.02 63
EMPRAB15 27 28 1 0.11 0.31 640 12.1 0.01 63
EMPRAB15 28 29 1 0.22 0.63 989 11.4 0.01 64
EMPRAB16 0 1 1 0.32 0.27 857 20 0.01 61
EMPRAB16 1 2 1 0.13 0.71 1805 12.9 0.01 90
EMPRAB16 2 3 1 0.08 0.32 578 13.5 <0.01 72
EMPRAB16 3 4 1 0.06 0.38 773 12.8 <0.01 68
EMPRAB16 4 5 1 0.04 0.24 552 12.9 <0.01 63
EMPRAB16 5 6 1 0.18 0.3 773 12.6 <0.01 66
EMPRAB16 6 7 1 0.27 0.27 676 13.5 <0.01 68
EMPRAB16 7 8 1 0.55 0.71 1240 14.2 <0.01 70
EMPRAB16 8 9 1 0.11 0.48 1045 12.1 <0.01 66
EMPRAB16 9 10 1 0.12 0.33 805 11.9 <0.01 64
EMPRAB16 10 11 1 0.04 0.16 556 13.5 <0.01 69
EMPRAB16 11 12 1 0.03 0.17 467 10.7 <0.01 69
EMPRAB16 12 13 1 0.03 0.18 437 10.8 <0.01 77
EMPRAB16 13 14 1 0.03 0.37 673 11.1 <0.01 67
EMPRAB16 14 15 1 0.05 0.78 581 11 0.01 52
EMPRAB16 15 16 1 0.04 0.23 406 10.1 0.01 50
EMPRAB16 16 17 1 0.17 0.65 1280 8.7 0.05 57
EMPRAB16 17 18 1 0.14 0.34 804 10.4 0.02 59
EMPRAB16 18 19 1 0.18 0.41 958 9.6 0.08 58
EMPRAB16 19 20 1 0.10 0.3 763 11.5 0.07 51
EMPRAB16 20 21 1 0.06 0.23 518 14.4 0.04 51
EMPRAB16 21 22 1 0.10 0.28 490 12.7 0.03 50
EMPRAB16 22 23 1 0.04 0.15 394 14.4 0.04 45
EMPRAB16 23 24 1 0.04 0.13 332 14.2 0.04 42
EMPRAB16 24 25 1 0.04 0.15 407 13.5 0.05 42
EMPRAB16 25 26 1 0.03 0.14 403 15.1 0.05 44
EMPRAB16 26 27 1 0.03 0.19 466 15 0.05 47
EMPRAB16 27 28 1 0.06 0.32 748 15 0.08 48
EMPRAB16 28 29 1 0.04 0.2 614 14.6 0.07 47
EMPRAB16 29 30 1 0.05 0.16 418 13.6 0.04 46
EMPRAB16 30 31 1 0.06 0.27 650 12.2 0.05 49
EMPRAB16 31 32 1 0.04 0.16 364 12.5 0.03 42
EMPRAB16 32 33 1 0.07 0.37 777 12.8 0.09 47
EMPRAB16 33 34 1 0.13 0.31 591 12.1 0.06 45
EMPRAB16 34 35 1 0.11 0.53 906 11.5 0.1 47
EMPRAB16 35 36 1 0.23 1.1 2180 11.8 0.28 58
EMPRAB16 36 37 1 0.22 0.88 2540 12.5 0.29 60
EMPRAB16 37 38 1 0.14 0.45 1055 15 0.12 59
EMPRAB16 38 39 1 0.15 0.7 1075 12.8 0.13 57
EMPRAB16 39 40 1 0.26 1.05 1765 13.9 0.2 59

Page | 27

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB16 40 41 1 0.25 0.86 1830 11 0.21 56
EMPRAB16 41 42 1 0.11 0.43 778 9.8 0.08 47
EMPRAB16 42 43 1 0.06 0.36 699 8.4 0.09 47
EMPRAB16 43 44 1 0.13 0.8 1895 8.5 0.23 56
EMPRAB16 44 45 1 0.12 0.5 1225 10 0.12 66
EMPRAB16 45 46 1 0.12 0.38 709 9.6 0.08 59
EMPRAB16 46 47 1 0.12 0.67 1430 9.6 0.18 57
EMPRAB16 47 48 1 0.12 0.4 695 10.7 0.04 58
EMPRAB17 0 1 1 0.13 0.3 820 23.3 0.01 58
EMPRAB17 1 2 1 0.08 0.29 838 18.5 <0.01 69
EMPRAB17 2 3 1 0.07 0.42 601 10.3 <0.01 48
EMPRAB17 3 4 1 0.03 0.18 379 13.8 0.01 61
EMPRAB17 4 5 1 0.05 0.3 535 12.4 <0.01 62
EMPRAB17 5 6 1 0.10 0.4 933 12.3 <0.01 67
EMPRAB17 6 7 1 0.04 0.23 484 11.7 <0.01 59
EMPRAB17 7 8 1 0.08 0.23 436 10.2 <0.01 57
EMPRAB17 8 9 1 0.09 0.18 400 12 <0.01 59
EMPRAB17 9 10 1 0.04 0.19 468 10.6 <0.01 63
EMPRAB17 11 12 1 0.09 0.33 1010 7.8 0.01 59
EMPRAB17 12 13 1 0.03 0.26 588 9 0.01 65
EMPRAB17 13 14 1 0.02 0.17 416 8.5 <0.01 56
EMPRAB17 14 15 1 0.06 0.42 694 8.5 <0.01 56
EMPRAB17 15 16 1 0.04 0.28 681 7.7 <0.01 62
EMPRAB17 16 17 1 0.08 0.44 1080 7.7 <0.01 67
EMPRAB17 17 18 1 0.05 0.44 802 8.3 <0.01 63
EMPRAB17 18 19 1 0.04 0.39 935 9.4 <0.01 69
EMPRAB17 19 20 1 0.04 0.26 591 8.7 <0.01 66
EMPRAB17 20 21 1 0.04 0.24 525 10.4 <0.01 64
EMPRAB17 22 23 1 0.03 0.31 664 13.5 <0.01 73
EMPRAB17 23 24 1 0.05 0.43 839 11.9 <0.01 69
EMPRAB17 24 25 1 0.08 0.43 1470 9.9 <0.01 83
EMPRAB17 25 26 1 0.14 0.41 1640 10.8 <0.01 90
EMPRAB17 26 27 1 0.08 0.51 1120 9 <0.01 76
EMPRAB17 27 28 1 0.09 0.49 1240 8.4 <0.01 74
EMPRAB17 28 29 1 0.16 0.69 2170 7.1 <0.01 69
EMPRAB17 29 30 1 0.09 0.6 1330 7.1 <0.01 64
EMPRAB17 30 31 1 0.05 0.57 1130 7.3 <0.01 65
EMPRAB17 31 32 1 0.24 0.73 1440 8.3 <0.01 67
EMPRAB17 33 34 1 0.17 0.83 2320 26.1 0.01 99
EMPRAB17 34 35 1 0.10 0.56 1110 11.2 0.01 66
EMPRAB17 35 36 1 0.07 0.36 815 9.5 <0.01 69
EMPRAB17 36 37 1 0.12 0.32 682 10.3 <0.01 64
EMPRAB17 37 38 1 0.06 0.32 562 9.2 <0.01 61
EMPRAB17 38 39 1 0.07 0.24 514 8.1 <0.01 60

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB17 39 40 1 0.08 0.26 679 8.9 <0.01 64
EMPRAB17 40 41 1 0.04 0.22 540 8.9 0.01 62
EMPRAB17 41 42 1 0.04 0.23 548 9.1 0.01 63
EMPRAB17 42 43 1 0.04 0.22 522 10.8 0.01 67
EMPRAB17 44 45 1 0.02 0.23 413 11 0.01 63
EMPRAB17 45 46 1 0.02 0.23 478 12.9 0.01 66
EMPRAB17 46 47 1 0.02 0.19 401 13.7 <0.01 66
EMPRAB17 47 48 1 0.03 0.22 501 13.4 <0.01 65
EMPRAB17 48 49 1 0.03 0.24 567 12.9 <0.01 63
EMPRAB17 49 50 1 0.08 0.33 748 13 <0.01 63
EMPRAB17 50 51 1 0.08 0.29 704 12.5 0.01 64
EMPRAB18 0 1 1 0.02 0.22 515 13.9 0.01 78
EMPRAB18 1 2 1 0.02 0.17 245 12.4 <0.01 68
EMPRAB18 2 3 1 0.01 0.13 197 13.6 0.01 69
EMPRAB18 4 5 1 0.02 0.19 275 11.6 <0.01 65
EMPRAB18 5 6 1 0.03 0.23 479 10 <0.01 67
EMPRAB18 6 7 1 0.01 0.1 215 10.7 <0.01 67
EMPRAB18 7 8 1 0.03 0.15 249 9.7 <0.01 61
EMPRAB18 8 9 1 0.03 0.12 290 10.2 <0.01 62
EMPRAB18 9 10 1 0.02 0.21 380 10.7 <0.01 57
EMPRAB18 10 11 1 0.01 0.13 302 10.9 <0.01 61
EMPRAB18 11 12 1 0.02 0.17 350 11.1 <0.01 61
EMPRAB18 12 13 1 0.02 0.22 450 11.7 <0.01 79
EMPRAB18 13 14 1 0.01 0.15 284 12.7 <0.01 70
EMPRAB18 15 16 1 0.02 0.11 252 11.8 <0.01 67
EMPRAB18 16 17 1 0.06 0.19 380 11 <0.01 60
EMPRAB18 17 18 1 0.08 0.36 852 10.9 <0.01 61
EMPRAB18 18 19 1 0.03 0.28 524 9.4 <0.01 57
EMPRAB18 19 20 1 <0.01 0.11 344 12.7 <0.01 59
EMPRAB18 20 21 1 0.02 0.09 320 12.2 <0.01 58
EMPRAB18 21 22 1 0.05 0.19 597 12.2 <0.01 67
EMPRAB18 22 23 1 0.13 0.31 803 9.7 <0.01 72
EMPRAB18 23 24 1 0.06 0.37 736 9.2 <0.01 72
EMPRAB18 24 25 1 0.05 0.29 616 10.2 0.02 63
EMPRAB18 25 26 1 0.08 0.41 1140 9.5 0.05 58
EMPRAB18 26 27 1 0.04 0.15 351 10.1 0.02 54
EMPRAB18 27 28 1 0.04 0.2 374 11 0.02 57
EMPRAB18 28 29 1 0.03 0.17 348 11.5 0.03 53
EMPRAB18 29 30 1 0.06 0.17 604 9.3 0.05 52
EMPRAB18 30 31 1 0.16 0.56 914 8 0.06 52
EMPRAB18 31 32 1 0.08 0.29 784 8.5 0.06 53
EMPRAB18 32 33 1 0.09 0.28 666 10.1 0.03 57
EMPRAB18 33 34 1 0.02 0.09 204 12.3 0.01 63
EMPRAB18 34 35 1 0.03 0.14 412 10.6 0.03 65

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB18 35 36 1 0.02 0.08 212 10.4 0.02 62
EMPRAB18 36 37 1 0.05 0.17 670 9.3 0.06 58
EMPRAB18 37 38 1 0.04 0.22 479 7.2 0.04 58
EMPRAB18 38 39 1 0.04 0.21 503 7.3 0.04 57
EMPRAB18 39 40 1 0.03 0.2 269 7.7 0.02 51
EMPRAB19 0 1 1 0.09 0.68 689 17.5 0.01 101
EMPRAB19 1 2 1 0.15 0.89 687 15.6 <0.01 112
EMPRAB19 2 3 1 0.14 1.11 748 14.3 0.01 126
EMPRAB19 3 4 1 0.16 1.17 1190 13.7 0.01 182
EMPRAB19 4 5 1 0.43 1.35 1470 14.5 0.01 149
EMPRAB19 5 6 1 0.15 1.22 1890 20 <0.01 134
EMPRAB19 6 7 1 0.44 3.46 4440 27.6 0.01 146
EMPRAB19 7 8 1 0.39 3.06 3010 21.6 0.01 86
EMPRAB19 8 9 1 0.55 1.9 2330 13 0.01 99
EMPRAB19 9 10 1 1.07 1.18 1440 12.9 <0.01 73
EMPRAB19 10 11 1 0.84 0.62 1140 9.9 0.01 36
EMPRAB19 11 12 1 0.22 0.4 1490 9.8 0.01 32
EMPRAB19 12 13 1 0.13 0.28 681 8.9 <0.01 37
EMPRAB19 13 14 1 0.08 0.32 411 9 <0.01 49
EMPRAB19 14 15 1 0.05 0.18 252 12.2 <0.01 78
EMPRAB19 15 16 1 0.06 0.16 236 12.6 <0.01 78
EMPRAB19 16 17 1 0.03 0.16 200 17.2 <0.01 75
EMPRAB19 17 18 1 0.05 0.2 281 17.9 <0.01 79
EMPRAB19 18 19 1 0.05 0.18 278 10.8 0.01 70
EMPRAB19 19 20 1 0.08 0.31 412 10.3 0.02 64
EMPRAB19 20 21 1 0.04 0.17 244 12 0.02 72
EMPRAB19 21 22 1 0.09 0.18 328 10.6 0.03 64
EMPRAB19 22 23 1 0.14 0.23 359 9.7 0.03 59
EMPRAB19 23 24 1 0.12 0.28 463 14.8 0.04 78
EMPRAB19 24 25 1 0.16 0.41 536 19.9 0.04 87
EMPRAB19 25 26 1 0.06 0.25 443 11.7 0.04 80
EMPRAB19 26 27 1 0.04 0.3 328 10.5 0.04 77
EMPRAB19 27 28 1 0.05 0.24 318 12.2 0.03 70
EMPRAB19 28 29 1 0.09 0.3 389 12.4 0.04 71
EMPRAB19 29 30 1 0.07 0.23 333 12.6 0.03 71
EMPRAB19 30 31 1 0.09 0.22 319 11.9 0.02 71
EMPRAB19 31 32 1 0.06 0.16 234 10.9 0.02 69
EMPRAB19 32 33 1 0.07 0.19 280 11.5 0.02 71
EMPRAB19 33 34 1 0.15 0.2 304 11.5 0.04 71
EMPRAB19 34 35 1 0.17 0.5 635 21.6 0.07 77
EMPRAB19 35 36 1 0.39 0.41 1060 11.9 0.2 43
EMPRAB19 36 37 1 0.28 0.62 1330 15.4 0.17 60
EMPRAB19 37 38 1 0.16 0.27 520 10.6 0.08 58
EMPRAB19 38 39 1 0.10 0.3 616 11.6 0.06 75

Page | 30

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB19 39 40 1 0.13 0.52 634 13 0.08 77
EMPRAB19 40 41 1 0.12 0.31 558 13 0.07 72
EMPRAB20 0 1 1 0.10 0.22 310 19.2 0.01 44
EMPRAB20 1 2 1 0.10 0.31 643 29.4 0.01 85
EMPRAB20 2 3 1 0.06 0.63 571 19.3 <0.01 81
EMPRAB20 3 4 1 0.12 0.67 544 19.1 <0.01 82
EMPRAB20 4 5 1 0.03 0.48 393 18.6 <0.01 83
EMPRAB20 5 6 1 0.10 0.4 331 15.5 <0.01 77
EMPRAB20 6 7 1 0.02 0.28 330 14.9 0.01 78
EMPRAB20 7 8 1 0.01 0.14 179.5 14.5 0.01 73
EMPRAB20 8 9 1 0.03 0.23 290 15 <0.01 76
EMPRAB20 9 10 1 0.14 0.54 634 16.2 0.01 84
EMPRAB20 10 11 1 0.03 0.39 339 13.2 <0.01 70
EMPRAB20 11 12 1 0.01 0.27 235 13.2 <0.01 74
EMPRAB20 12 13 1 0.18 0.7 649 31.3 0.01 76
EMPRAB20 13 14 1 0.02 0.31 380 14.8 0.01 72
EMPRAB20 14 15 1 0.04 0.22 305 14.7 0.01 77
EMPRAB20 15 16 1 0.02 0.15 188.5 16.4 <0.01 64
EMPRAB20 16 17 1 0.02 0.13 210 14.3 0.01 67
EMPRAB20 17 18 1 0.07 0.16 239 14.6 0.01 72
EMPRAB20 18 19 1 0.17 0.43 533 11.5 0.05 51
EMPRAB20 19 20 1 0.13 0.45 619 16 0.09 67
EMPRAB21 0 1 1 <0.01 0.04 62.7 12.4 0.01 54
EMPRAB21 1 2 1 0.01 0.04 82.1 14.8 0.01 69
EMPRAB21 2 3 1 0.01 0.06 87.2 11 0.01 60
EMPRAB21 3 4 1 0.01 0.05 60 10 0.01 62
EMPRAB21 4 5 1 0.01 0.06 82.1 9.6 0.01 58
EMPRAB21 5 6 1 0.01 0.04 70.8 8.5 0.01 61
EMPRAB21 6 7 1 0.06 0.03 65.8 5.4 0.01 34
EMPRAB21 7 8 1 0.02 0.07 63 4.6 0.01 37
EMPRAB21 8 9 1 0.09 0.12 84.5 7.3 0.01 61
EMPRAB21 9 10 1 0.08 0.16 114 5.6 <0.01 57
EMPRAB21 10 11 1 0.02 0.19 89.8 10.8 <0.01 74
EMPRAB21 11 12 1 <0.01 0.17 104 9.7 <0.01 77
EMPRAB21 12 13 1 0.01 0.12 140.5 9.2 <0.01 78
EMPRAB21 13 14 1 <0.01 0.1 138 9.3 0.01 77
EMPRAB21 14 15 1 0.01 0.11 210 9 0.01 63
EMPRAB21 15 16 1 <0.01 0.1 126.5 10.1 0.01 67
EMPRAB21 16 17 1 0.01 0.11 101.5 9.2 0.01 63
EMPRAB22 0 1 1 0.02 0.07 83.9 10.8 0.01 59
EMPRAB22 1 2 1 0.04 0.03 61.7 9.9 0.01 56
EMPRAB22 2 3 1 0.08 0.13 229 10.9 0.02 71
EMPRAB22 3 4 1 0.03 0.07 74.6 9.3 0.01 63
EMPRAB22 4 5 1 0.01 0.11 87.4 9.1 0.01 57

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB22 5 6 1 0.01 0.05 64.5 10.9 0.01 64
EMPRAB22 6 7 1 <0.01 0.04 53.1 11 0.01 63
EMPRAB22 7 8 1 <0.01 0.05 53.6 8.7 0.01 52
EMPRAB22 8 9 1 <0.01 0.04 56.8 9.7 <0.01 57
EMPRAB22 9 10 1 0.01 0.04 59.4 9.1 0.01 60
EMPRAB22 10 11 1 <0.01 0.03 55.6 8.3 <0.01 58
EMPRAB22 11 12 1 0.03 0.05 69.2 9.9 0.01 56
EMPRAB23 0 1 1 0.01 0.11 69.9 12.5 0.01 60
EMPRAB23 1 2 1 0.01 0.08 99.9 12.2 0.01 58
EMPRAB23 2 3 1 0.01 0.07 109 12.1 0.01 76
EMPRAB23 3 4 1 0.01 0.16 89 11.6 0.03 62
EMPRAB23 4 5 1 0.01 0.12 73.6 11.9 0.01 67
EMPRAB23 5 6 1 0.01 0.09 69.1 10.9 0.01 68
EMPRAB23 6 7 1 0.01 0.09 65.4 10.3 0.01 67
EMPRAB23 7 8 1 0.01 0.12 72.1 11.7 0.01 69
EMPRAB23 8 9 1 0.01 0.11 85 9 0.01 64
EMPRAB23 9 10 1 0.01 0.09 75.6 9 0.01 65
EMPRAB23 10 11 1 0.01 0.11 107.5 10.7 0.01 69
EMPRAB23 11 12 1 0.01 0.12 119.5 10 0.01 68
EMPRAB23 12 13 1 0.01 0.17 202 10.4 0.01 68
EMPRAB23 13 14 1 0.01 0.19 283 8.3 0.01 60
EMPRAB23 14 15 1 0.01 0.15 248 9.1 0.01 55
EMPRAB24 0 1 1 0.01 0.32 232 8.8 0.01 46
EMPRAB24 1 2 1 0.01 0.46 279 7.8 0.01 42
EMPRAB24 2 3 1 0.01 0.21 317 9.5 0.01 64
EMPRAB24 3 4 1 0.02 0.28 309 8.8 0.01 63
EMPRAB24 4 5 1 0.02 0.23 166.5 11.4 0.01 82
EMPRAB24 5 6 1 0.01 0.58 288 9.6 0.01 77
EMPRAB24 6 7 1 0.01 0.3 208 9.9 0.01 68
EMPRAB24 7 8 1 0.01 0.27 261 10.8 <0.01 65
EMPRAB24 8 9 1 0.01 0.23 262 10.7 0.01 69
EMPRAB24 9 10 1 0.01 0.17 328 11.5 0.01 70
EMPRAB24 10 11 1 0.01 0.1 245 10.7 0.01 64
EMPRAB24 11 12 1 0.01 0.04 98.5 8.8 0.02 58
EMPRAB24 12 13 1 0.01 0.04 88.6 10.4 0.02 63
EMPRAB24 13 14 1 0.01 0.03 87.8 8.6 0.02 61
EMPRAB24 14 15 1 0.02 0.04 85.9 9.7 0.02 61
EMPRAB24 15 16 1 0.02 0.04 87.8 12.2 0.02 60
EMPRAB24 16 17 1 0.02 0.03 90.9 12.1 0.02 65
EMPRAB24 17 18 1 0.05 0.03 83.4 10.8 0.02 62
EMPRAB24 18 19 1 0.04 0.02 75.1 10.1 0.01 61
EMPRAB24 19 20 1 0.02 0.04 91 10.9 0.02 61
EMPRAB24 20 21 1 0.02 0.06 96 10.5 0.02 57
EMPRAB25 0 1 1 0.17 0.69 1465 10.1 0.01 33

Page | 32

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB25 1 2 1 0.53 1.12 2870 8.7 0.01 40
EMPRAB25 2 3 1 0.05 2.22 1670 7.9 0.01 30
EMPRAB25 3 4 1 0.03 0.65 2060 7.3 0.01 27
EMPRAB25 4 5 1 0.04 0.32 3680 8.7 0.01 39
EMPRAB25 5 6 1 0.03 0.52 2860 9.2 0.01 40
EMPRAB25 6 7 1 0.06 0.5 2670 15.6 0.01 41
EMPRAB25 7 8 1 0.22 0.5 2550 69.1 0.01 71
EMPRAB25 8 9 1 0.14 0.72 3730 50.6 0.01 82
EMPRAB25 9 10 1 0.08 1.24 2930 22.2 0.01 60
EMPRAB25 10 11 1 0.07 0.97 3090 17.7 0.01 99
EMPRAB25 11 12 1 0.06 0.71 1605 15.8 0.01 110
EMPRAB25 12 13 1 0.05 0.61 1295 14.5 0.01 115
EMPRAB25 13 14 1 0.20 0.72 995 13 <0.01 118
EMPRAB25 14 15 1 0.07 0.52 635 13.5 <0.01 86
EMPRAB25 15 16 1 0.05 0.41 809 14.7 <0.01 93
EMPRAB25 16 17 1 0.06 0.34 858 15.2 <0.01 98
EMPRAB25 17 18 1 0.07 0.26 753 15.9 <0.01 100
EMPRAB25 18 19 1 0.03 0.28 643 15.8 <0.01 90
EMPRAB25 19 20 1 0.03 0.28 541 14.8 <0.01 89
EMPRAB25 20 21 1 0.05 0.63 747 12.1 <0.01 80
EMPRAB25 21 22 1 0.04 0.23 367 11.9 <0.01 67
EMPRAB25 22 23 1 0.03 0.15 297 13 <0.01 67
EMPRAB25 23 24 1 0.05 0.2 517 12.2 <0.01 66
EMPRAB25 24 25 1 0.03 0.18 422 13 <0.01 67
EMPRAB25 25 26 1 0.07 0.43 1140 11.2 <0.01 70
EMPRAB25 26 27 1 0.27 0.62 3450 9.5 <0.01 78
EMPRAB25 27 28 1 0.03 0.35 524 13.9 <0.01 76
EMPRAB25 28 29 1 0.05 0.38 818 11.9 <0.01 82
EMPRAB25 29 30 1 0.10 0.72 1210 11.5 <0.01 70
EMPRAB25 30 31 1 0.14 0.33 471 14.2 <0.01 73
EMPRAB25 31 32 1 0.04 0.13 369 13.7 <0.01 71
EMPRAB25 32 33 1 0.06 0.41 952 12.8 <0.01 71
EMPRAB25 33 34 1 0.06 0.41 825 13.8 0.01 70
EMPRAB25 34 35 1 0.05 0.3 646 13.1 0.01 69
EMPRAB25 35 36 1 0.05 0.26 576 12.7 0.01 67
EMPRAB25 36 37 1 0.09 0.33 1310 12.2 0.01 76
EMPRAB25 37 38 1 0.13 0.4 1590 11.7 0.01 78
EMPRAB25 38 39 1 0.05 0.29 619 13.1 0.03 68
EMPRAB25 39 40 1 0.03 0.2 522 13.1 0.02 67
EMPRAB25 40 41 1 0.09 0.28 762 13.6 0.01 67
EMPRAB25 41 42 1 0.05 0.22 500 12.6 0.01 64
EMPRAB25 42 43 1 0.05 0.3 905 13.2 0.01 60
EMPRAB25 43 44 1 0.17 0.35 896 14.5 0.01 68
EMPRAB25 44 45 1 0.07 0.3 563 12.5 <0.01 63

Page | 33

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB25 45 46 1 0.06 0.23 517 12.8 0.01 66
EMPRAB25 46 47 1 0.08 0.22 341 26.4 0.01 90
EMPRAB25 47 48 1 0.07 0.23 508 11.7 0.01 63
EMPRAB25 48 49 1 0.24 0.33 859 11.5 0.01 58
EMPRAB25 49 50 1 0.08 0.27 523 12.1 0.01 64
EMPRAB26 0 1 1 0.07 0.41 971 11.1 0.01 40
EMPRAB26 1 2 1 0.07 0.28 1240 15.5 0.01 62
EMPRAB26 2 3 1 0.12 0.3 1240 15.5 0.01 77
EMPRAB26 3 4 1 0.05 0.31 1030 15.7 0.01 79
EMPRAB26 4 5 1 0.06 0.4 764 13.8 <0.01 70
EMPRAB26 5 6 1 0.10 0.37 783 13.4 <0.01 70
EMPRAB26 6 7 1 0.07 0.34 703 13.4 <0.01 75
EMPRAB26 7 8 1 0.04 0.28 500 13.1 <0.01 72
EMPRAB26 8 9 1 0.09 0.55 749 13.2 <0.01 74
EMPRAB26 9 10 1 0.08 0.42 843 13.4 <0.01 73
EMPRAB26 10 11 1 0.03 0.47 747 14.9 <0.01 79
EMPRAB26 11 12 1 0.07 0.78 1130 13.6 <0.01 77
EMPRAB26 12 13 1 0.54 0.96 2700 11.9 <0.01 78
EMPRAB26 13 14 1 0.49 1.46 2970 10.3 <0.01 83
EMPRAB26 14 15 1 0.31 1 1570 13.2 0.01 79
EMPRAB26 15 16 1 0.18 0.79 1160 13.6 <0.01 79
EMPRAB26 16 17 1 0.11 0.47 1080 14.3 <0.01 92
EMPRAB26 17 18 1 0.11 0.46 1300 13.7 <0.01 96
EMPRAB26 18 19 1 0.09 0.6 1780 13.3 0.01 97
EMPRAB26 19 20 1 0.30 0.99 3210 26.4 0.01 105
EMPRAB26 20 21 1 0.11 1.13 2770 16.5 0.01 130
EMPRAB26 21 22 1 0.03 0.41 549 15.2 0.01 115
EMPRAB26 22 23 1 0.02 0.2 371 14.1 0.01 86
EMPRAB26 23 24 1 0.05 0.32 696 12.9 0.01 74
EMPRAB26 24 25 1 0.06 0.34 692 11.8 0.02 71
EMPRAB26 25 26 1 0.06 0.24 519 12.1 0.02 69
EMPRAB26 26 27 1 0.10 0.42 885 12 0.05 71
EMPRAB26 27 28 1 0.18 0.59 1245 11.3 0.01 74
EMPRAB26 28 29 1 0.37 0.81 1935 12.3 0.01 84
EMPRAB26 29 30 1 0.12 0.54 971 11.6 0.01 70
EMPRAB26 30 31 1 0.09 0.44 831 11.9 0.01 70
EMPRAB26 31 32 1 0.08 0.37 588 12 0.01 69
EMPRAB26 32 33 1 0.07 0.33 766 12.2 0.01 71
EMPRAB26 33 34 1 0.04 0.42 680 13.1 0.01 73
EMPRAB26 34 35 1 0.13 0.45 853 13 0.01 77
EMPRAB26 35 36 1 0.10 0.38 834 13.1 0.01 79
EMPRAB26 36 37 1 0.15 0.3 752 12 <0.01 70
EMPRAB26 37 38 1 0.06 0.23 482 11.7 0.01 69
EMPRAB26 38 39 1 0.08 0.31 666 12.5 0.01 71

Page | 34

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB27 0 1 1 0.01 0.08 109.5 18.3 0.01 61
EMPRAB27 1 2 1 0.01 0.07 66 15.3 0.01 72
EMPRAB27 2 3 1 0.02 0.1 174.5 13.5 <0.01 68
EMPRAB27 3 4 1 <0.01 0.1 97.3 31.1 <0.01 78
EMPRAB27 4 5 1 0.01 0.08 87.2 25 0.01 68
EMPRAB27 5 6 1 0.01 0.07 69.3 31.3 <0.01 64
EMPRAB27 6 7 1 0.01 0.13 78.8 37.3 <0.01 65
EMPRAB27 7 8 1 0.01 0.08 53.8 42.4 <0.01 69
EMPRAB27 8 9 1 <0.01 0.09 68.9 42 <0.01 75
EMPRAB27 9 10 1 <0.01 0.13 66.7 37.3 0.01 73
EMPRAB27 10 11 1 <0.01 0.07 81.4 21.9 <0.01 68
EMPRAB27 11 12 1 0.01 0.08 72.9 32.4 <0.01 68
EMPRAB27 12 13 1 0.01 0.08 69.4 39.2 <0.01 70
EMPRAB27 13 14 1 0.01 0.11 153.5 24.8 <0.01 68
EMPRAB27 14 15 1 0.01 0.1 108.5 29.4 <0.01 74
EMPRAB27 15 16 1 0.01 0.08 80 19.8 <0.01 57
EMPRAB27 16 17 1 0.01 0.07 101.5 10.9 <0.01 64
EMPRAB27 17 18 1 <0.01 0.1 119 14.3 <0.01 69
EMPRAB27 18 19 1 0.01 0.09 130.5 12.4 <0.01 61
EMPRAB27 19 20 1 <0.01 0.09 97.5 11.9 <0.01 67
EMPRAB27 20 21 1 <0.01 0.12 103.5 15.6 <0.01 75
EMPRAB27 21 22 1 <0.01 0.09 81.5 18.1 <0.01 76
EMPRAB27 22 23 1 0.01 0.09 139 20.1 <0.01 68
EMPRAB27 23 24 1 0.01 0.12 192 23.9 <0.01 92
EMPRAB27 24 25 1 0.01 0.13 137 19.2 <0.01 96
EMPRAB27 25 26 1 <0.01 0.09 124.5 17.5 <0.01 87
EMPRAB27 26 27 1 <0.01 0.09 216 12.8 <0.01 82
EMPRAB27 27 28 1 <0.01 0.07 79.6 22.3 <0.01 80
EMPRAB27 28 29 1 <0.01 0.06 66.5 17.9 0.01 73
EMPRAB27 29 30 1 <0.01 0.08 81.6 14.7 0.01 77
EMPRAB27 30 31 1 <0.01 0.05 70 18.1 0.01 75
EMPRAB27 31 32 1 <0.01 0.07 59.9 15.3 0.01 75
EMPRAB27 32 33 1 <0.01 0.08 59.2 13.2 0.01 76
EMPRAB27 33 34 1 <0.01 0.06 49.8 12.1 0.01 73
EMPRAB27 34 35 1 <0.01 0.11 59.5 13.2 0.01 73
EMPRAB27 35 36 1 <0.01 0.08 38.4 12.8 <0.01 73
EMPRAB27 36 37 1 <0.01 0.07 106 14.6 0.02 72
EMPRAB27 37 38 1 0.01 0.05 61.9 10.3 0.01 70
EMPRAB27 38 39 1 0.02 0.25 321 17.1 0.07 66
EMPRAB27 39 40 1 0.01 0.09 109.5 19.9 0.02 74
EMPRAB27 40 41 1 <0.01 0.08 56.7 24.9 0.01 65
EMPRAB27 41 42 1 <0.01 0.08 75.1 14.5 0.01 73
EMPRAB27 42 43 1 0.01 0.08 86.4 16.9 0.01 71
EMPRAB27 43 44 1 <0.01 0.07 70.2 18.2 0.01 73

Page | 35

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB27 44 45 1 <0.01 0.06 70.5 21.3 0.01 80
EMPRAB27 45 46 1 <0.01 0.07 91.7 21 0.01 79
EMPRAB27 46 47 1 <0.01 0.06 67.9 14.7 0.01 72
EMPRAB27 47 48 1 <0.01 0.06 74.8 15.8 0.01 68
EMPRAB27 48 49 1 <0.01 0.08 123.5 16.1 0.01 66
EMPRAB28 0 1 1 0.32 0.28 332 26 0.01 70
EMPRAB28 1 2 1 0.03 0.13 237 17.2 <0.01 76
EMPRAB28 2 3 1 0.10 0.26 635 25 0.01 73
EMPRAB28 3 4 1 0.05 0.21 397 11.7 0.01 76
EMPRAB28 4 5 1 0.03 0.19 461 16.5 0.01 81
EMPRAB28 5 6 1 0.03 0.17 446 13.8 0.01 87
EMPRAB28 6 7 1 0.01 0.13 356 15.1 0.01 85
EMPRAB28 7 8 1 0.01 0.12 135 15.3 0.01 86
EMPRAB28 8 9 1 0.01 0.12 132.5 18.4 <0.01 81
EMPRAB28 9 10 1 0.01 0.14 120.5 15.2 <0.01 83
EMPRAB28 10 11 1 <0.01 0.12 111.5 15.5 <0.01 77
EMPRAB28 11 12 1 <0.01 0.12 93.5 15.5 <0.01 76
EMPRAB28 12 13 1 <0.01 0.1 78.3 13.5 <0.01 74
EMPRAB28 13 14 1 <0.01 0.13 99.3 16.2 <0.01 76
EMPRAB28 14 15 1 <0.01 0.14 334 13.3 <0.01 93
EMPRAB28 15 16 1 0.01 0.09 242 12.8 <0.01 81
EMPRAB28 16 17 1 0.01 0.13 403 12.7 0.01 75
EMPRAB28 17 18 1 0.03 0.25 555 18.4 0.02 92
EMPRAB28 18 19 1 0.02 0.15 473 11.6 0.01 92
EMPRAB28 19 20 1 0.05 0.13 407 10.8 0.01 76
EMPRAB28 20 21 1 0.18 0.5 512 18 0.02 89
EMPRAB28 21 22 1 0.1 0.3 313 20.2 0.03 93
EMPRAB28 22 23 1 0.16 0.46 474 23.3 0.05 100
EMPRAB28 23 24 1 0.04 0.18 184 13 0.02 93
EMPRAB28 24 25 1 0.01 0.11 109.5 31.6 0.01 98
EMPRAB28 25 26 1 <0.01 0.09 99.6 12.8 0.01 111
EMPRAB28 26 27 1 0.02 0.12 144 11.5 0.02 93
EMPRAB28 27 28 1 0.17 0.24 353 20.3 0.04 87
EMPRAB28 28 29 1 1.23 1.63 4740 31.8 0.65 108
EMPRAB28 29 30 1 1.60 2.75 6840 39.3 1.12 120
EMPRAB28 30 31 1 1.56 1.64 3120 28 0.61 83
EMPRAB28 31 32 1 2.60 2.67 3370 36.6 0.79 62
EMPRAB28 32 33 1 1.66 6.16 5550 218 1.48 85
EMPRAB28 33 34 1 28.50 61.2 13600 3270 3.57 424
EMPRAB28 34 35 1 48.70 129 18100 7860 7.97 664
EMPRAB28 35 36 1 46.20 88.5 14050 4470 4.9 466
EMPRAB28 36 37 1 7.57 13.4 2710 873 1.06 286
EMPRAB28 37 38 1 12.55 13.25 3240 863 1.37 331
EMPRAB28 38 39 1 8.36 15.55 3470 484 0.7 189

Page | 36

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB28 39 40 1 3.05 6.26 2670 271 0.68 147
EMPRAB28 40 41 1 10.35 12.95 10300 216 2.43 144
EMPRAB28 41 42 1 2.47 4.52 6290 119.5 0.91 105
EMPRAB28 42 43 1 1.48 2.28 2140 77.4 0.26 75
EMPRAB28 43 44 1 0.86 2.01 1230 100.5 0.27 91
EMPRAB28 44 45 1 3.37 8.07 3510 219 0.73 110
EMPRAB28 45 46 1 6.86 14.95 8480 379 1.41 135
EMPRAB28 46 47 1 3.78 8.73 5230 259 0.96 138
EMPRAB29 0 1 1 0.45 0.49 503 34.8 0.02 58
EMPRAB29 1 2 1 0.06 0.23 141 19.5 0.01 70
EMPRAB29 2 3 1 0.43 1.18 548 55.6 0.1 73
EMPRAB29 3 4 1 0.11 0.31 189 22.2 0.03 62
EMPRAB29 4 5 1 0.14 0.27 223 19.9 0.02 63
EMPRAB29 5 6 1 0.07 0.39 414 19.2 0.02 72
EMPRAB29 6 7 1 1.01 1.54 1150 38.6 0.02 62
EMPRAB29 7 8 1 0.25 0.72 922 20.3 0.01 73
EMPRAB29 8 9 1 0.08 0.21 290 19.5 0.01 78
EMPRAB29 9 10 1 0.05 0.19 331 17.6 0.01 69
EMPRAB29 10 11 1 0.02 0.14 1180 10 0.01 72
EMPRAB29 11 12 1 0.03 0.28 1470 9.1 0.01 80
EMPRAB29 12 13 1 0.04 0.25 1620 11.5 0.01 80
EMPRAB29 13 14 1 0.04 0.28 2090 12.6 0.01 88
EMPRAB29 14 15 1 0.13 0.52 2150 17.9 0.01 88
EMPRAB29 15 16 1 1.44 2.71 2440 108.5 0.01 98
EMPRAB29 16 17 1 7.84 9.22 1530 251 0.01 46
EMPRAB29 17 18 1 2.22 2.12 2010 34.2 0.01 76
EMPRAB29 18 19 1 1.42 1.17 1280 23.7 0.01 73
EMPRAB29 19 20 1 0.15 0.35 543 17.2 0.01 69
EMPRAB29 20 21 1 0.12 0.19 243 16.8 0.01 81
EMPRAB29 21 22 1 0.22 0.26 450 17.5 0.01 64
EMPRAB29 22 23 1 0.10 0.25 651 13.1 0.01 53
EMPRAB29 23 24 1 0.44 0.41 503 21.3 0.01 70
EMPRAB29 24 25 1 0.20 0.48 252 17 0.01 75
EMPRAB29 25 26 1 0.16 0.24 305 17.1 0.01 76
EMPRAB29 26 27 1 0.19 0.29 300 21.5 0.02 69
EMPRAB29 27 28 1 0.17 0.25 268 18.3 0.02 65
EMPRAB29 28 29 1 0.33 0.44 400 24.9 0.02 73
EMPRAB30 0 1 1 0.01 0.08 100 23.6 0.01 99
EMPRAB30 1 2 1 0.01 0.08 106 23.2 0.01 79
EMPRAB30 2 3 1 0.14 0.57 391 31.9 0.05 76
EMPRAB30 3 4 1 0.08 0.35 326 30.1 0.02 79
EMPRAB30 4 5 1 0.04 0.15 174.5 18.6 0.01 78
EMPRAB30 5 6 1 0.03 0.17 194 16.6 0.01 82
EMPRAB30 6 7 1 0.08 0.24 315 19.3 0.02 78

Page | 37

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB30 7 8 1 0.10 0.34 519 22.3 0.02 76
EMPRAB30 8 9 1 0.18 0.51 420 29.3 0.05 83
EMPRAB30 9 10 1 0.12 0.23 187 18.6 0.01 78
EMPRAB30 10 11 1 0.04 0.21 181 19.2 0.02 82
EMPRAB30 11 12 1 0.04 0.21 161.5 15.6 0.01 78
EMPRAB30 12 13 1 0.33 0.72 388 30.2 0.04 60
EMPRAB30 13 14 1 0.06 0.27 142.5 19.2 0.01 81
EMPRAB30 14 15 1 0.08 0.73 462 36.5 0.02 100
EMPRAB30 15 16 1 0.04 0.48 201 19.5 0.01 93
EMPRAB30 16 17 1 0.03 0.27 141 15.1 0.01 82
EMPRAB30 17 18 1 0.06 0.29 310 15.9 0.01 71
EMPRAB30 18 19 1 0.05 0.29 328 20.1 0.02 77
EMPRAB30 19 20 1 0.11 0.56 808 26.1 0.02 76
EMPRAB30 20 21 1 0.19 0.64 693 26.5 0.01 74
EMPRAB30 21 22 1 0.13 0.55 640 35.1 0.02 87
EMPRAB30 22 23 1 0.05 0.38 545 58.6 0.02 96
EMPRAB30 23 24 1 0.03 0.27 340 38.1 0.01 96
EMPRAB30 24 25 1 0.04 0.26 269 49 0.01 99
EMPRAB30 25 26 1 0.03 0.21 211 30.4 0.01 89
EMPRAB30 26 27 1 0.02 0.15 157.5 40 0.01 83
EMPRAB30 27 28 1 0.04 0.19 174.5 22.1 0.02 78
EMPRAB30 28 29 1 0.06 0.21 211 21.5 0.02 81
EMPRAB30 29 30 1 0.04 0.2 208 21.1 0.02 83
EMPRAB30 30 31 1 0.04 0.16 151.5 21 0.02 82
EMPRAB30 31 32 1 0.05 0.22 207 21.1 0.03 79
EMPRAB31 0 1 1 0.47 0.06 472 17.4 0.01 67
EMPRAB31 1 2 1 0.02 0.05 203 16.2 <0.01 74
EMPRAB31 2 3 1 0.11 0.11 375 16.8 0.01 53
EMPRAB31 3 4 1 0.03 0.13 199 15.7 0.01 45
EMPRAB31 4 5 1 0.01 0.11 183 17.2 0.01 68
EMPRAB31 5 6 1 0.02 0.1 248 15.6 0.01 70
EMPRAB31 6 7 1 0.01 0.08 154.5 18.5 0.01 83
EMPRAB31 7 8 1 0.02 0.13 108 19.3 0.01 83
EMPRAB31 8 9 1 0.01 0.07 71.1 16.9 0.01 75
EMPRAB31 9 10 1 0.02 0.07 85.1 16.2 0.02 75
EMPRAB31 10 11 1 0.01 0.08 68.6 16.5 0.01 77
EMPRAB31 11 12 1 0.01 0.07 83.4 16 0.01 72
EMPRAB31 12 13 1 0.01 0.09 87.7 17.4 0.02 78
EMPRAB31 13 14 1 0.02 0.09 83.3 17.4 0.02 78
EMPRAB31 14 15 1 0.01 0.09 79.3 17.3 0.02 75
EMPRAB31 15 16 1 0.01 0.16 72 16.4 0.02 71
EMPRAB31 16 17 1 0.01 0.07 76.8 16.2 0.02 74
EMPRAB31 17 18 1 0.02 0.08 79.1 15.9 0.02 75
EMPRAB31 18 19 1 0.02 0.1 177.5 15.1 0.03 69

Page | 38

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB31 19 20 1 0.04 0.4 882 15.8 0.15 78
EMPRAB31 20 21 1 0.02 0.16 225 17.2 0.04 78
EMPRAB31 21 22 1 0.01 0.09 110.5 17.7 0.02 76
EMPRAB31 22 23 1 0.01 0.08 97.3 16.7 0.02 75
EMPRAB31 23 24 1 0.04 0.09 243 15.2 0.04 72
EMPRAB31 24 25 1 0.05 0.17 537 15.3 0.08 68
EMPRAB31 25 26 1 0.5 0.76 2420 20.3 0.33 60
EMPRAB31 26 27 1 0.34 0.6 1760 20.2 0.25 68
EMPRAB32 0 1 1 0.06 0.13 516 19.1 0.01 72
EMPRAB32 1 2 1 0.02 0.12 199.5 15.4 0.01 70
EMPRAB32 2 3 1 0.03 0.24 315 17.9 0.03 64
EMPRAB32 3 4 1 0.02 0.18 186.5 16.7 0.01 67
EMPRAB32 4 5 1 0.01 0.14 128.5 16.4 0.01 67
EMPRAB32 5 6 1 0.01 0.16 181.5 20.1 0.01 72
EMPRAB32 6 7 1 0.01 0.14 269 17 0.01 80
EMPRAB32 7 8 1 0.01 0.15 303 12.4 0.01 102
EMPRAB32 8 9 1 0.01 0.16 403 12.4 0.01 112
EMPRAB32 9 10 1 0.01 0.14 369 19.7 0.01 99
EMPRAB32 10 11 1 0.01 0.13 432 24.2 0.01 89
EMPRAB32 11 12 1 0.01 0.25 1760 22.4 0.01 89
EMPRAB32 12 13 1 8.81 5.01 4130 173 0.05 56
EMPRAB32 13 14 1 4.11 4.91 6600 202 0.07 75
EMPRAB32 14 15 1 2.02 1.26 1900 63.2 0.07 75
EMPRAB32 15 16 1 1.49 0.68 1030 48 0.04 75
EMPRAB32 16 17 1 1.15 1.24 1040 47.9 0.04 75
EMPRAB32 17 18 1 0.47 0.38 609 27 0.04 75
EMPRAB32 18 19 1 0.28 0.41 495 21.9 0.03 75
EMPRAB32 19 20 1 0.28 0.35 385 19 0.02 75
EMPRAB32 20 21 1 0.35 0.48 541 23.2 0.03 79
EMPRAB33 0 1 1 0.14 0.1 245 17.7 0.01 75
EMPRAB33 1 2 1 0.05 0.11 232 18.7 0.01 77
EMPRAB33 2 3 1 0.13 0.12 188 18.8 0.01 73
EMPRAB33 3 4 1 0.04 0.18 155 18.8 0.01 83
EMPRAB33 4 5 1 0.03 0.11 98.8 15.8 0.01 74
EMPRAB33 5 6 1 0.01 0.09 83 15.5 0.01 85
EMPRAB33 6 7 1 0.03 0.08 108.5 16.5 0.01 80
EMPRAB33 7 8 1 0.04 0.08 146 14.1 0.01 73
EMPRAB33 8 9 1 0.01 0.07 74.2 14.7 0.01 77
EMPRAB33 9 10 1 0.01 0.09 85.3 15.2 0.01 77
EMPRAB33 10 11 1 0.08 0.09 94.3 17.4 0.01 85
EMPRAB33 11 12 1 0.01 0.09 89.5 15.1 0.01 103
EMPRAB33 12 13 1 0.01 0.09 80.1 15.1 0.01 97
EMPRAB33 13 14 1 0.03 0.11 176 17.1 <0.01 103
EMPRAB33 14 15 1 0.01 0.13 448 17.6 <0.01 122

Page | 39

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB33 15 16 1 0.01 0.2 385 17.5 <0.01 158
EMPRAB33 16 17 1 0.04 0.35 943 18.3 <0.01 151
EMPRAB33 17 18 1 0.14 0.64 2350 47.2 <0.01 131
EMPRAB33 18 19 1 1.93 1.13 1705 120 0.01 91
EMPRAB33 19 20 1 0.61 0.39 534 47.5 0.01 91
EMPRAB33 20 21 1 0.40 0.26 387 39.3 0.01 98
EMPRAB33 21 22 1 0.51 0.19 301 34.4 0.01 92
EMPRAB33 22 23 1 0.19 0.19 232 28.2 0.01 84
EMPRAB34 0 1 1 0.57 0.21 328 25.7 0.01 73
EMPRAB34 1 2 1 0.32 0.13 304 16.9 0.01 69
EMPRAB34 2 3 1 0.05 0.11 250 16.4 0.01 66
EMPRAB34 3 4 1 0.05 0.12 224 15.7 0.02 62
EMPRAB34 4 5 1 0.29 0.21 389 17.8 0.01 59
EMPRAB34 5 6 1 0.04 0.09 209 15.9 0.01 66
EMPRAB34 6 7 1 0.02 0.09 208 16.7 0.01 70
EMPRAB34 7 8 1 0.10 0.09 240 15.1 0.01 61
EMPRAB34 8 9 1 0.04 0.1 162 17.2 0.01 71
EMPRAB34 9 10 1 0.02 0.11 144.5 21.7 0.01 70
EMPRAB34 10 11 1 0.40 0.19 189.5 51.6 0.01 69
EMPRAB34 11 12 1 0.14 0.1 124 57.8 0.01 76
EMPRAB34 12 13 1 0.03 0.1 134 57.5 0.01 70
EMPRAB34 13 14 1 0.03 0.06 86.7 23.5 0.01 72
EMPRAB34 14 15 1 0.02 0.08 116.5 19.5 0.01 69
EMPRAB34 15 16 1 1.31 0.11 303 26.1 0.02 67
EMPRAB34 16 17 1 0.56 0.12 279 18.4 0.01 61
EMPRAB34 17 18 1 0.16 0.1 188 18.9 0.01 64
EMPRAB34 18 19 1 0.06 0.09 180.5 19.4 0.01 63
EMPRAB35 0 1 1 - - - - - -
EMPRAB35 1 2 1 0.05 0.06 209 16.6 0.01 64
EMPRAB35 2 3 1 0.04 0.07 242 15.9 0.01 64
EMPRAB35 3 4 1 0.04 0.15 361 16.5 0.01 66
EMPRAB35 4 5 1 0.73 0.22 464 28.2 0.01 71
EMPRAB35 5 6 1 0.16 0.23 575 31.5 0.01 78
EMPRAB35 6 7 1 0.45 0.15 308 25.8 <0.01 80
EMPRAB35 7 8 1 0.04 0.12 335 23.8 0.01 85
EMPRAB35 8 9 1 0.01 0.09 210 17.8 0.01 74
EMPRAB35 9 10 1 0.02 0.06 163 15 0.01 76
EMPRAB35 10 11 1 0.01 0.12 196 30.1 0.01 78
EMPRAB35 11 12 1 6.54 4.09 1270 211 0.01 50
EMPRAB35 12 13 1 1.08 0.45 998 35.2 0.01 48
EMPRAB35 13 14 1 0.21 0.15 463 12.6 0.01 59
EMPRAB35 14 15 1 0.07 0.12 289 10.5 0.01 53
EMPRAB35 15 16 1 0.02 0.04 196.5 10.6 0.01 74
EMPRAB35 16 17 1 0.02 0.03 104 10.7 0.01 82

Page | 40

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB35 17 18 1 0.05 0.1 214 12.2 0.02 83
EMPRAB35 18 19 1 0.04 0.05 125 11.1 0.01 73
EMPRAB35 19 20 1 0.01 0.06 85.8 11.6 <0.01 87
EMPRAB35 20 21 1 0.04 0.03 62.8 11.4 0.01 84
EMPRAB35 21 22 1 0.18 0.04 173 10.3 0.01 71
EMPRAB35 22 23 1 0.03 0.08 120 13.2 0.01 77
EMPRAB35 23 24 1 0.03 0.05 127 12.1 0.01 81
EMPRAB35 24 25 1 0.05 0.06 128 12.6 0.01 82
EMPRAB35 25 26 1 0.04 0.09 183.5 10.1 0.01 73
EMPRAB35 26 27 1 0.14 0.15 687 8.8 0.01 60
EMPRAB35 27 28 1 2.03 0.41 1550 9.3 0.02 50
EMPRAB35 28 29 1 3.51 1.24 4500 15.4 0.09 46
EMPRAB35 29 30 1 2.12 0.41 1680 10.2 0.09 89
EMPRAB35 30 31 1 0.48 0.32 866 10 0.04 85
EMPRAB35 31 32 1 0.35 0.16 338 9.2 0.01 94
EMPRAB35 32 33 1 0.25 0.1 309 12.1 0.02 83
EMPRAB35 33 34 1 0.21 0.09 253 12.7 0.01 76
EMPRAB35 34 35 1 0.12 0.1 243 11 0.02 80
EMPRAB35 35 36 1 0.13 0.1 245 12.1 0.02 76
EMPRAB35 36 37 1 0.11 0.07 257 12.6 0.02 78
EMPRAB35 37 38 1 0.09 0.06 187 11.7 0.01 77
EMPRAB35 38 39 1 0.08 0.06 164 13.9 0.01 80
EMPRAB35 39 40 1 0.08 0.06 197.5 11.9 0.02 75
EMPRAB35 40 41 1 0.08 0.08 154 14.5 0.01 77
EMPRAB35 41 42 1 0.18 0.09 149.5 15.1 0.02 80
EMPRAB35 42 43 1 0.15 0.07 178.5 13.1 0.01 78
EMPRAB35 43 44 1 0.08 0.06 153 10.3 0.01 68
EMPRAB35 44 45 1 0.11 0.08 204 9.7 0.02 67
EMPRAB35 45 46 1 0.18 0.1 217 10 0.02 68
EMPRAB36 0 1 1 0.18 0.12 541 8.2 0.01 65
EMPRAB36 1 2 1 0.40 0.11 612 6 0.01 46
EMPRAB36 2 3 1 0.07 0.12 383 4.8 0.01 38
EMPRAB36 3 4 1 1.11 0.42 801 5.7 0.01 52
EMPRAB36 4 5 1 0.77 0.31 836 3.7 0.01 42
EMPRAB36 5 6 1 0.19 0.17 509 7.1 <0.01 51
EMPRAB36 6 7 1 0.44 0.09 138.5 11 <0.01 62
EMPRAB36 7 8 1 0.19 0.1 147.5 8.2 0.01 61
EMPRAB36 8 9 1 0.96 0.14 212 12.8 0.01 61
EMPRAB36 9 10 1 0.62 0.1 220 11.8 0.01 62
EMPRAB36 10 11 1 0.34 0.1 240 12.4 <0.01 66
EMPRAB36 11 12 1 0.09 0.16 160.5 11.3 0.01 67
EMPRAB36 12 13 1 0.05 0.08 188.5 11.2 <0.01 64
EMPRAB36 13 14 1 0.24 0.07 195.5 11.3 <0.01 61
EMPRAB36 14 15 1 0.23 0.08 132 14.1 <0.01 64

Page | 41

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB36 15 16 1 0.08 0.06 101.5 15.6 <0.01 67
EMPRAB36 16 17 1 0.33 0.08 138.5 11.5 <0.01 67
EMPRAB36 17 18 1 0.22 0.07 97.7 11.6 <0.01 69
EMPRAB36 18 19 1 0.11 0.05 71.5 11.9 <0.01 78
EMPRAB36 19 20 1 0.10 0.05 123 10.6 0.01 68
EMPRAB36 20 21 1 0.07 0.07 136.5 10.6 0.01 65
EMPRAB36 21 22 1 0.19 0.1 167 10.7 0.01 60
EMPRAB36 22 23 1 0.05 0.06 164.5 12.6 0.02 73
EMPRAB36 23 24 1 0.17 0.08 191.5 13 0.02 73
EMPRAB37 0 1 1 1.23 0.11 199 13.3 0.01 68
EMPRAB37 1 2 1 2.01 0.08 275 11.9 <0.01 78
EMPRAB37 2 3 1 0.60 0.06 317 12.6 0.01 78
EMPRAB37 3 4 1 0.09 0.11 373 9.8 0.01 68
EMPRAB37 4 5 1 0.17 1.56 254 15.7 <0.01 70
EMPRAB37 5 6 1 0.85 0.36 532 20.9 0.01 71
EMPRAB37 6 7 1 0.07 0.15 467 12.7 0.01 76
EMPRAB37 7 8 1 0.01 0.08 165.5 12.4 <0.01 79
EMPRAB37 8 9 1 0.04 0.06 179.5 12.8 0.01 80
EMPRAB37 9 10 1 0.03 0.06 193.5 12.9 0.01 81
EMPRAB37 10 11 1 0.66 0.69 388 26.4 0.03 86
EMPRAB37 11 12 1 0.10 0.14 327 17.7 0.01 84
EMPRAB37 12 13 1 0.48 0.21 581 15.9 0.05 84
EMPRAB37 13 14 1 0.50 0.11 357 12.5 0.04 82
EMPRAB37 14 15 1 0.08 0.11 324 11.2 0.03 83
EMPRAB37 15 16 1 0.05 0.18 506 12.4 0.04 83
EMPRAB37 16 17 1 0.02 0.13 405 11.2 0.04 85
EMPRAB37 17 18 1 0.20 0.09 284 9.8 0.03 85
EMPRAB37 18 19 1 0.13 0.12 337 11 0.03 80
EMPRAB37 19 20 1 0.15 0.13 519 10.8 0.06 67
EMPRAB37 20 21 1 0.24 0.16 460 11.6 0.04 65
EMPRAB37 21 22 1 0.28 0.14 400 12.7 0.03 73
EMPRAB37 22 23 1 0.05 0.08 211 10.8 0.02 69
EMPRAB38 0 1 1 0.05 0.05 101 10.1 0.01 67
EMPRAB38 1 2 1 0.02 0.05 56.8 10.4 0.01 65
EMPRAB38 2 3 1 0.03 0.06 75.8 10.9 0.01 73
EMPRAB38 3 4 1 0.02 0.07 91.7 10.9 0.01 71
EMPRAB38 4 5 1 0.01 0.07 50 8.1 0.01 65
EMPRAB38 5 6 1 0.05 0.09 135.5 9.8 <0.01 72
EMPRAB38 6 7 1 0.06 0.11 161.5 10.4 <0.01 74
EMPRAB38 7 8 1 0.01 0.06 116 5.1 <0.01 83
EMPRAB38 8 9 1 0.09 0.1 218 6.4 <0.01 86
EMPRAB38 9 10 1 0.01 0.1 171 6 <0.01 85
EMPRAB38 10 11 1 <0.01 0.1 108 7.7 <0.01 88
EMPRAB38 11 12 1 <0.01 0.07 122.5 7 <0.01 77

Page | 42

Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB38 12 13 1 0.14 0.12 163.5 7.8 <0.01 76
EMPRAB38 13 14 1 0.02 0.04 65.5 7.7 <0.01 75
EMPRAB38 14 15 1 0.01 0.06 78.4 8.3 <0.01 74
EMPRAB38 15 16 1 0.02 0.07 100 9.1 <0.01 75
EMPRAB38 16 17 1 0.01 0.06 69.8 7.4 0.01 72
EMPRAB38 17 18 1 0.02 0.06 83.3 7.5 0.01 69
EMPRAB38 18 19 1 0.06 0.26 575 24.6 0.02 73
EMPRAB38 19 20 1 0.80 0.5 1020 35.2 0.02 83
EMPRAB38 20 21 1 0.52 0.87 1855 30.4 0.17 73
EMPRAB38 21 22 1 0.24 0.27 659 22.9 0.04 77
EMPRAB39 0 1 1 0.05 0.11 221 13.7 0.02 56
EMPRAB39 1 2 1 0.04 0.08 247 13.7 0.01 63
EMPRAB39 2 3 1 0.07 0.09 349 12.8 0.01 61
EMPRAB39 3 4 1 <0.01 0.06 203 13 0.01 63
EMPRAB39 4 5 1 0.02 0.11 219 13.4 0.01 61
EMPRAB39 5 6 1 0.01 0.17 351 12.5 0.01 62
EMPRAB39 6 7 1 <0.01 0.13 210 14.9 0.01 60
EMPRAB39 7 8 1 <0.01 0.07 116 17.2 0.01 68
EMPRAB39 8 9 1 <0.01 0.06 68.9 20.7 <0.01 66
EMPRAB39 9 10 1 <0.01 0.06 73.9 21.4 <0.01 74
EMPRAB39 10 11 1 <0.01 0.07 97.3 21.8 <0.01 73
EMPRAB39 11 12 1 <0.01 0.06 154.5 14.3 <0.01 73
EMPRAB39 12 13 1 0.05 0.09 184 11.9 <0.01 66
EMPRAB39 13 14 1 0.09 0.04 126 13.7 0.01 70
EMPRAB39 14 15 1 0.02 0.08 228 13.2 0.02 70
EMPRAB39 15 16 1 <0.01 0.04 79.2 15.5 0.02 76
EMPRAB39 16 17 1 <0.01 0.04 82.9 18.8 0.01 75
EMPRAB39 17 18 1 0.01 0.07 122 15.7 0.01 73
EMPRAB39 18 19 1 0.18 0.16 395 13.6 0.06 67
EMPRAB39 19 20 1 0.07 0.12 351 13.2 0.04 66
EMPRAB39 20 21 1 0.02 0.08 177 15.2 0.02 66
EMPRAB39 21 22 1 0.02 0.09 118.5 15 0.01 67
EMPRAB39 22 23 1 0.02 0.05 74.5 14 0.01 64
EMPRAB39 23 24 1 0.02 0.08 140.5 15.9 0.02 66
EMPRAB39 24 25 1 4.74 3.98 5230 243 0.72 117
EMPRAB39 25 26 1 0.78 0.74 998 49.3 0.14 77
EMPRAB39 26 27 1 0.20 0.2 414 14.7 0.04 65
EMPRAB39 27 28 1 0.08 0.13 263 14.7 0.03 67
EMPRAB39 28 29 1 0.09 0.13 217 12.9 0.03 71
EMPRAB40 0 1 1 0.36 0.18 610 19 0.02 63
EMPRAB40 1 2 1 0.06 0.19 392 17.7 0.01 79
EMPRAB40 2 3 1 0.04 0.24 528 14.4 0.01 69
EMPRAB40 3 4 1 0.02 0.24 626 10.5 0.01 68
EMPRAB40 4 5 1 0.01 0.15 238 13.6 0.01 71

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB40 5 6 1 0.01 0.08 321 13.8 0.01 68
EMPRAB40 6 7 1 0.01 0.04 128 13.7 0.01 74
EMPRAB40 7 8 1 <0.01 0.02 87.7 12 0.01 75
EMPRAB40 8 9 1 0.13 0.12 795 12 0.08 83
EMPRAB40 9 10 1 0.17 0.22 988 12.4 0.1 73
EMPRAB40 10 11 1 0.10 0.16 612 14.1 0.06 74
EMPRAB40 11 12 1 0.41 0.71 2340 11 0.29 66
EMPRAB40 12 13 1 0.61 0.52 1390 13.2 0.31 79
EMPRAB40 13 14 1 0.06 0.3 608 12.8 0.2 82
EMPRAB40 14 15 1 0.09 0.5 699 16.2 0.18 90
EMPRAB40 15 16 1 0.11 0.48 737 12.4 0.17 71
EMPRAB40 16 17 1 0.09 0.18 387 5.6 0.2 33
EMPRAB40 17 18 1 0.11 0.15 430 5.5 0.23 33
EMPRAB41 0 1 1 0.18 0.06 388 22 0.01 70
EMPRAB41 1 2 1 0.07 0.19 319 19.3 0.01 69
EMPRAB41 2 3 1 0.41 0.07 219 17 0.01 70
EMPRAB41 3 4 1 2.21 0.34 477 26.4 0.01 71
EMPRAB41 4 5 1 0.56 0.13 381 17.2 0.01 75
EMPRAB41 5 6 1 0.27 0.12 218 15.7 0.01 75
EMPRAB41 6 7 1 0.12 0.11 140 18.3 0.01 72
EMPRAB41 7 8 1 0.05 0.39 288 81 0.01 82
EMPRAB41 8 9 1 4.89 3 636 304 0.02 77
EMPRAB41 9 10 1 0.56 0.72 305 127.5 0.01 74
EMPRAB41 10 11 1 0.54 0.61 148 63.3 0.01 69
EMPRAB41 11 12 1 0.84 0.22 133.5 30.3 <0.01 70
EMPRAB41 12 13 1 1.44 0.32 264 32.5 <0.01 67
EMPRAB41 13 14 1 1.39 0.35 313 28.4 <0.01 66
EMPRAB41 14 15 1 0.69 0.16 224 26.8 0.01 70
EMPRAB41 15 16 1 0.59 0.19 484 24 0.05 70
EMPRAB41 16 17 1 0.56 0.23 341 26.9 0.03 79
EMPRAB41 17 18 1 0.41 0.18 218 21.8 0.02 68
EMPRAB41 18 19 1 1.14 0.14 166.5 18.5 0.02 69
EMPRAB41 19 20 1 0.29 0.06 98.2 17.3 0.01 75
EMPRAB41 20 21 1 1.18 0.13 188 22.4 0.02 72
EMPRAB41 21 22 1 1.25 0.17 184.5 20.4 0.02 68
EMPRAB41 22 23 1 0.31 0.11 140 25.7 0.04 95
EMPRAB41 23 24 1 1.41 0.33 612 36.2 0.1 91
EMPRAB41 24 25 1 0.54 0.18 390 25.3 0.07 83
EMPRAB42 0 1 1 0.03 0.09 285 19.8 0.01 71
EMPRAB42 1 2 1 0.03 0.09 212 17.8 0.01 73
EMPRAB42 2 3 1 0.13 0.15 201 20.1 0.02 73
EMPRAB42 3 4 1 0.01 0.08 84.4 15 <0.01 66
EMPRAB42 4 5 1 0.01 0.18 234 13.2 <0.01 68
EMPRAB42 5 6 1 0.05 0.18 249 15.3 <0.01 62

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Hole ID From
(m)

To
(m)

Sampled
Interval(m)
Au
(ppm)

Ag
(ppm)

Cu
(ppm)
Pb
(ppm)
S
(%)

Zn
(ppm)
EMPRAB42 6 7 1 0.01 0.12 187 14.9 <0.01 70
EMPRAB42 7 8 1 0.12 0.23 167 29 <0.01 62
EMPRAB42 8 9 1 0.04 0.15 188 23.6 <0.01 68
EMPRAB42 9 10 1 0.12 0.11 115.5 21.7 <0.01 72
EMPRAB42 10 11 1 0.01 0.09 65.2 13.6 <0.01 68
EMPRAB42 11 12 1 0.01 0.08 77.8 15.8 <0.01 74
EMPRAB42 12 13 1 0.02 0.07 68.6 15.4 0.01 74
EMPRAB42 13 14 1 0.01 0.08 114 14.2 <0.01 72
EMPRAB42 14 15 1 0.01 0.09 261 13.6 <0.01 72
EMPRAB42 15 16 1 0.01 0.11 289 14.9 <0.01 77
EMPRAB42 16 17 1 0.01 0.15 504 13.5 <0.01 70
EMPRAB42 17 18 1 0.19 0.55 1435 17.3 0.01 62
EMPRAB42 18 19 1 0.03 0.44 1230 15.1 <0.01 75
EMPRAB42 19 20 1 0.01 0.26 738 14.6 <0.01 77
EMPRAB42 20 21 1 0.01 0.1 182 14 0.01 73
EMPRAB42 21 22 1 0.39 1.5 3630 22.4 0.33 86
EMPRAB42 22 23 1 0.48 1.56 3800 30.6 0.5 88
EMPRAB42 23 24 1 0.12 0.38 941 16.8 0.11 99
EMPRAB42 24 25 1 0.03 0.17 389 14.9 0.04 76
EMPRAB42 25 26 1 0.06 0.29 859 13.5 0.06 73
EMPRAB42 26 27 1 0.03 0.25 640 12.8 0.05 76
EMPRAB42 27 28 1 0.03 0.19 455 13.7 0.05 73
EMPRAB42 28 29 1 0.02 0.09 206 11.4 0.03 73
EMPRAB42 29 30 1 0.02 0.09 147 13.1 0.02 76
EMPRAB42 30 31 1 0.01 0.09 139.5 11.6 0.02 73
EMPRAB42 31 32 1 0.24 0.53 1500 17 0.21 69
EMPRAB42 32 33 1 1.56 2.31 4100 78.3 0.55 68
EMPRAB42 33 34 1 0.70 0.77 1995 29.2 0.29 70
EMPRAB42 34 35 1 0.08 0.32 682 18.3 0.1 67
EMPRAB42 35 36 1 0.04 0.2 348 14.4 0.05 69

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APPENDIX 4

JORC CODE, 2012 EDITION – TABLE 1

SECTION 1 SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND DATA

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Sampling
techniques

Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random
chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement
tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as
down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc.).
These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad
meaning of sampling.

Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample
representivity and the appropriate calibration of any
measurement tools or systems used.

Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are
Material to the Public Report.

In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this
would be relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was
used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to
produce a 30 g charge for fire assay’). In other cases more
explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold
that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant
disclosure of detailed information.

Rotary Air Blast (RAB) drilling was used
to obtain 1m bulk samples (~ 15 kg)
which were collected in plastic bags
and examined for lithological logging
purposes.

Samples off the cyclone were split via
a riffle splitter and collected in a calico
bag, which was removed every 1m to
produce 1m composite samples (~
1.5kg). The cyclone was cleaned out at
the end of each hole and periodically
during drilling.

In interpreted mineralised or altered
zones, 1m samples were submitted for
analysis.

In interpreted unmineralized zones,
1m sample composites were
submitted.

Samples submitted to ALS were whole
sample crushed to 70% <2mm,
riffle/rotary split off 1 kg, pulverise to
>85% passing 75 microns, then
assayed by ALS methods AU-AA26 (50g
sample aliquot by fire assay), ME-
MS61 (0.25g sample aliquot by four-
acid digest and ICP-MS and ICP-AES
analysis), Cu-OG62 (0.4g sample
aliquot by three acid digest, HCL leach
and ICP-AES), and Ag-OG62 (0.4g
sample aliquot by three acid digest,
HCL leach and ICP-AES).

Certified Reference Materials OREAS
235, OREAS 237, OREAS 245, OREAS
503d, OREAS 504c and OREAS 506 as
well as CRM blank OREAS C27c were
inserted every 10 samples as part of a
QA/QC system.
Drilling
techniques

Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer,
rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core
diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-
sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by
what method, etc.).

42 RAB drillholes were drilled by EDrill
Pty Ltd limited over the extent of
mineralised structures.

Face sampling 90 mm RAB drilling

Holes surveyed using an Eastman
single shot camera for collar shots.
Verified using clinometer and compass
survey of rods.

All-drill related data are referenced to
the original ASX report by date
published. All details appear in the
original report.
Drill sample
recovery

Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample
recoveries and results assessed.

Each 1m sample was weighed and
results recorded to monitor sample

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Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary

Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure
representative nature of the samples.

Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and
grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to
preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material.
recovery – a high average recovery
was achieved in all holes.

Experienced geologists ensured best
drilling and sampling practices were
maintained.

Experienced drillers ensured best
drilling and sampling practices were
maintained, including pausing drilling
between sample intervals to ensure all
sample is out of the system and
regular cleaning of the sampling
equipment.

There was no observable relationship
between sample recoveryandgrade.
Logging
Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and
geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate
Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical
studies.

Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core
(or costean, channel, etc.) photography.

The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections
logged.

Drill chips were geologically logged at
1m intervals for lithology (including
quartz types and percentages),
alteration and mineralisation, and
drilling conditions.

Representative chips from each metre
were collected in chip trays. Chip trays
were photographed.

100% of the drillingwas logged.
Sub-sampling
techniques and
sample
preparation

If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all
core taken.

If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and
whether sampled wet or dry.

For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of
the sample preparation technique.

Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages
to maximise representivity of samples.

Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of
the in situ material collected, including for instance results for
field duplicate/second-half sampling.

Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the
material being sampled.

Samples were collected from a riffle
splitter from the bulk sample bag after
removal from the cyclone.

Samples from all intervals were
collected as 1m composite samples at
the splitting stage at the drill site.

12.5% of the sample was split with the
remainder collected in residue bags.

The majority of samples were dry in
the shallow holes, there were 4 wet
samples collected during the program.

The sampling procedure is appropriate
for the mineralisation style of
disseminated gold and is better
described in the body of the report.

The samples were sent to ALS
Laboratories,Pooraka SA.
Quality of
assay data and
laboratory
tests

The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and
laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is
considered partial or total.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF
instruments, etc., the parameters used in determining the
analysis including instrument make and model, reading times,
calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards,
blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether
acceptable levels of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision
have been established.

Samples were submitted to ALS
Chemex and analysed for gold using
ALS methods AU-AA26 (fire assay is
considered a total extraction
technique for gold) and ME-MS61
(four acid digest is considered a total
extraction technique for copper
exploration), Cu-OG62 (ore grade
copper by three acid digest and HCl
leach) and Ag-OG62 (ore grade silver
by three acid digest and HCl leach).
These techniques are appropriate and
considered a total extraction
technique for Au and Cu.

Samples were whole sample crushed,
pulverised and assayed by ALS method
AU-AA26, ME-MS61, Cu-OG62 and Ag-
OG62.

Au standards OREAS 235, OREAS 237,
and OREAS 245,alongwithporphyry

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Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
copper standards OREAS 503d, OREAS
504c and OREAS 506, as well as
rhyodacite blanks (OREAS C27e) were
included every 10 samples as part of
the internal QA/QC system. All results
are within expected confidence limits.

A field duplicate sample was collected
every 10 samples and analysed within
the same sample run.

ALS conducted their own internal
laboratory checks.

Laboratory blanks, standards are
reviewed per batch to monitor
accuracyandprecision.
Verification of
sampling and
assaying

The verification of significant intersections by either
independent or alternative company personnel.

The use of twinned holes.

Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data
verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.

Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

The laboratory supplies all assay data
as an export to a CSV file. The raw data
is edited to separate all duplicates and
CRM results into a QA/QC tab in the
CSV file and reviewed.

Verification of significant intersections
were made by alternative company
personnel.

No independent review of assay data
has been carried out.

Data were logged onto paper and
transferred to a spreadsheet and
checked.

Electronic-only assay data is imported
into a spreadsheet from the
laboratory’s electronic data.

No holes were twinned at this early
exploration stage.

Below detection limit data is identified
in Appendix 1 using a < character
followed bythe detection limit.
Location of
data points

Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar
and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other
locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.

Specification of the grid system used.

Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

The location of drill hole collars and
geological mapping confirmed using a
Garmin GPSMAP 66i GPS, set to
MGA94 Grid Datum (Zone 55) with
topographic control taken from the
GPS. Accuracy is variable but
maintained <3m during the mapping
process with constant visual quality
assessment conducted.

Hand-held GPS was used to survey a
control point and drill hole collar
positions are then measured by tape
and compass relative to the GPS
control. The accuracy between holes is
<0.5m but absolute accuracy is relative
to the original GPS control point at
<5m.

Because of the high probability of RAB
hole collapse, and the short length of
holes, collar shots were used to survey
hole orientation.
• All maps, plans and data are on an
MGA datum and GDA94 zone 55
projection.

Elevation is established from the GPS
controlpoint.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Data spacing
and
distribution

Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.

Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to
establish the degree of geological and grade continuity
appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve
estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

Whether sample compositing has been applied.

Drill sites were restricted to existing
tracks. It was not intended to establish
a drill spacing for resource estimation
although these holes may be used at a
later date.

1m assay composites were collected at
the splitter on the drill site. This
sample interval is considered
appropriate for the style of gold and
copper mineralisation tested.

All drill related data are referenced to
the original ASX report by date
published. All details appear in the
original report.
Orientation of
data in relation
to geological
structure

Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased
sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is
known, considering the deposit type.

If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the
orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have
introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and
reported if material.

Drilling was restricted to existing
tracks and pads. However, in all cases
it was possible to drill at a high angle
to the host structures (refer figures 1
to 5), and achieve a suitable
orientation that cross cuts the
mineralisation. True width
intersections are provided in drill
sections, there appears to be no
relationship between drill orientation
and mineralisation grades.

Due to the steep grade of tracks and
topography, hole orientation was
limited or dictated by landscape
physiologyin some instances.
Sample
security

The measures taken to ensure sample security.

All samples submitted for analysis
are placed in sealed poly-weave bags
and delivered to a commercial
transport company for delivery to
the laboratory. Any evidence of
sample damage or tampering is
immediately reported by the
laboratory to the company and a
decision made as to the integrity of
the sample and the remaining
samples within the damaged /
tampered bag/s.
Audits or
reviews

The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and
data.

An internal review of procedures,
operations, sampling techniques and
analytical techniques was made by
Dart Mining.

SECTION 2 REPORTING OF EXPLORATION RESULTS

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Mineral
tenement and
land tenure
status

Type, reference name/number, location and
ownership including agreements or
material issues with third parties such as
joint ventures, partnerships, overriding
royalties, native title interests, historical
sites, wilderness or national park and
environmental settings.

The security of the tenure held at the time
of reporting along with any known
impediments to obtaining a licence to

All tenements remain in good standing as of 31stJanuary
2020.

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operate in the area. Tenement
Number
Name Tenement Type Area (km2)
Unless specified
Interest Location
MIN006619 Mt View2 Mining License 224 Ha 100% NE Victoria
EL5315 Mitta Mitta4 Exploration Licence 172 100% NE Victoria
EL006016 Rushworth4 Exploration Licence 60 100% Central Victoria
EL006277 Empress Exploration Licence 165 100% NE Victoria
EL006300 Eskdale3 Exploration Licence 183 100% NE Victoria
EL006486 Mt Creek Exploration Licence 190 100% NE Victoria
EL006861 Buckland Exploration Licence 414 100% NE Victoria
EL007007 Union Exploration Licence 3 100% Central Victoria
EL006994 Wangara Exploration Licence 142 100% Central Victoria
EL007008 Buckland West Exploration Licence 344 100% NE Victoria
EL006764 Cravensville EL (Application) 170 100% NE Victoria
EL006865 Dart EL (Application) 567 100% NE Victoria
EL006866 Cudgewa EL (Application) 508 100% NE Victoria
EL007099 Sandy Creek EL (Application) 437 100% NE Victoria
EL007170 Berringama EL (Application) 27 100% NE Victoria
EL007430 Buchan EL (Application) 546 100% Gippsland
EL007435 Goonerah EL (Application) 587 100% Gippsland
EL007425 Deddick EL (Application) 341 100% Gippsland
EL007428 Boebuck EL (Application) 355 100% NE Victoria
EL007426 Walwa EL (Application) 499 100% NE Victoria
RL006615 Fairley’s2 Retention License 340 Ha 100% NE Victoria
RL006616 Unicorn1&2 Retention License 23,243 Ha 100% NE Victoria
All tenements remain in good standing at 31st January 2020.
NOTE 1:Unicorn Project area subject to a 2% NSR Royalty Agreement with Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd
dated 29 April 2013.
NOTE 2:Areas subject to a 1.5% Founders NSR RoyaltyAgreement.
NOTE 3:Areas are subject to a 1.0% NSR Royalty Agreement with Minvest Corporation Pty Ltd (See
DTM ASX Release 1 June 2016).
NOTE 4:Areas are subject to a 0.75% Net Smelter Royalty on gold production, payable to Bruce
William McLennan.
Exploration
done by other
parties

Acknowledgment and appraisal of
exploration by other parties.

Between 1986 and 1988 the Granite Flat area was worked by
Meltech Ltd on behalf of Alluvial Prospectors Ltd, with soil
sampling identifying strong soil anomalies and six diamond
drill holes completed. From 1990 to 1995, CRA Exploration
(now Rio Tinto) completed extensive exploration in the search
for a bulk minable resource. This included expansion of the
soil grid, sampling of 18 costeans, 32 reverse circulation (RC)
and the 13 Diamond drillholes, along with aeromagnetic,
ground magnetic and induced polarity surveys of the site. In
late 1994 Perseverance Mining Ltd entered into a joint-
venture agreement with CRA Exploration, working the Granite
Flat prospect from 1996 to 1999, completing an additional 20
RC drill holes. From 2006 to 2008, Synergy Metals Ltd
conducted minor stream sediment and soil sampling of the
site before transferring the license to Glen Wills Gold Mines
NL in 2009. Glen Wills Gold Mines held the license until 2016,
completing some minor soil and stream sediment sampling
studies
Geology
Deposit type, geological setting and style of
mineralisation.

EL006277 is located in the Omeo structural zone of the
Lachlan Fold Belt in eastern Victoria. The EL is underlain by
metamorphosed Lower Ordovician Pinnak Sandstone and its
higher grade metamorphic equivalents in the Omeo
Metamorphic Complex to the south. The Banimboola Quartz
Monzodiorite (BQM) intruded during the early Devonian and
is a highly magnetic I-type composite pluton that has been
placed in the Boggy Plain Supersuite (Wyborn, et al., 1987).
Aeromagnetic data from the Geo Vic database indicates that
the BQM is a composite pluton with a variable magnetic
signature.
Drill hole
Information

A summary of all information material to
the understanding of the exploration results
including a tabulation of the following
information for all Material drill holes:
o easting and northing of the drill hole
collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced Level –

Appendix 2 provides all drill hole locations and hole orientation
data in the body of the report.

All down hole weighted average gold and copper grade data
quoted as significant intersections is provided as down hole
widths and calculated using a lower cut-off grade of 0.2 g/t Au
and 1000ppm Cu, with no more than 2m of internal dilution.

All drill-related data are referenced to the original ASX report

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elevation above sea level in metres) of
the drill hole collar
o dip and azimuth of the hole
o down hole length and intersection
depth
o hole length.

If the exclusion of this information is
justified on the basis that the information is
not Material and this exclusion does not
detract from the understanding of the
report, the Competent Person should clearly
explain why this is the case.
by date published. All details appear in the original report.
Data
aggregation
methods

In reporting Exploration Results, weighting
averaging techniques, maximum and/or
minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of
high grades) and cut-off grades are usually
Material and should be stated.

Where aggregate intersections incorporate
short lengths of high grade results and
longer lengths of low grade results, the
procedure used for such aggregation should
be stated and some typical examples of
such aggregations should be shown in
detail.

The assumptions used for any reporting of
metal equivalent values should be clearly
stated.

All down hole weighted average gold and copper grade data
quoted as significant intersections is calculated using a lower
cut-off grade of 0.2g/t Au and 1000 ppm Cu, with no more
than 2m of internal dilution in each drill hole. Gold, copper,
silver and zinc assay data is tabulated in Appendix 3 for all
holes. The nominal sample length in potentially mineralised
intervals is 1m with any 1m sample lengths in unmineralized
sections, requiring a length weighted average technique to be
used for reporting intersections.
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and
intercept
lengths

These relationships are particularly
important in the reporting of Exploration
Results.

If the geometry of the mineralisation with
respect to the drill hole angle is known, its
nature should be reported.

If it is not known and only the down hole
lengths are reported, there should be a
clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down
hole length, true width not known’).

The relationship between the drill hole and the geometry of
the mineralised structures is clearly presented in a series of
summary cross sections and drill plans. The angle between the
drill hole and the mineralisation structure is variable with an
interpretation of the relative geometry presented as cross
sections down hole, down hole average grades are also
presented on these drill sections and are representative of the
current geological interpretation, this interpretation may
change over time as more drilling information become
available. Structural interpretation is constrained with surface
geological mappingand down hole lithologylogging.
Diagrams
Appropriate maps and sections (with
scales) and tabulations of intersections
should be included for any significant
discovery being reported These should
include, but not be limited to a plan view of
drill hole collar locations and appropriate
sectional views.

A summary table showing the hole location and orientation for
all drilling is presented in Appendix 1. Drill plans and cross
sections are also presented for all holes to illustrate the
relationship between drill holes and average grades from down
hole intersections within the target structures.
Balanced
reporting

Where comprehensive reporting of all
Exploration Results is not practicable,
representative reporting of both low and
high grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.

Both summary (weighted average) grade intersections and full
assay data is provided as cross sections and tabulated data
referenced in the body of the report.
Other
substantive
exploration
data

Other exploration data, if meaningful and
material, should be reported including (but
not limited to): geological observations;
geophysical survey results; geochemical
survey results; bulk samples – size and
method of treatment; metallurgical test
results; bulk density, groundwater,
geotechnical and rock characteristics;
potential deleterious or contaminating
substances.

Any other relevant information is discussed in the main body
of the report.

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Further work The nature and scale of planned further Planned work is discussed in the body of the report and is
work (e.g. tests for lateral extensions or dependent on future company direction.
depth extensions or large-scale step-out
drilling).
Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of
possible extensions, including the main
geological interpretations and future
drilling areas, provided this information is
not commercially sensitive.

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