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ORBMINCO LIMITED — Annual Report 2012
Oct 30, 2012
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AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN MINING CORPORATION LTD
ACN 073 155 781
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ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
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Contents CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STATEMENT .............................................................................. 2 DIRECTORS’ REPORT ................................................................................................................ 7 AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION ......................................................................... 19 STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ......................................................................... 20 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ................................................................................... 21 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY ................................................................................... 22 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS ................................................................................................ 23 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ............................................................................. 24 DIRECTOR’S DECLARATION .................................................................................................... 56 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT ...................................................................................... 57 ADDITIONAL ASX INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 60 CORPORATE DIRECTORY ..................................................................................................... 160
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STATEMENT
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
Approach to Corporate Governance
Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd (“AusAmerican” or “the c ompany” ) has made it a priority to adopt systems of control and accountability as the basis for the administration of corporate governance. Some of these policies and procedures are summarised in this statement. Commensurate with the spirit of the ASX Corporate Governance Council's Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations 2[nd] edition ( Principles & Recommendations ), the Company has followed each recommendation where the Board has considered the recommendation to be an appropriate benchmark for its corporate governance practices. Where, the Company's corporate governance practices follow a recommendation, the Board has made appropriate statements reporting on the adoption of the recommendation. In compliance with the "if not, why not" regime, where, after due consideration, the Company's corporate governance practices depart from a recommendation, the Board has offered full disclosure and an explanation for the adoption of its own practice.
Further information about the Company's corporate governance practices may be found on the Company's website under the section marked "Corporate Governance".
The Company reports below on how it has followed (or otherwise departed from) each of the Principles & Recommendations during the 2011/2012 financial year ( Reporting Period ). The Principles & Recommendations were amended in 2010 and these amendments apply to the Company's first financial year commencing on or after 1 January 2011. However, as encouraged by the ASX Corporate Governance Council, the Company has made an early transition to the amended Principles & Recommendations. Accordingly, the report below is made against the Principles & Recommendations as amended in 2010.
BOARD
Roles and Responsibilities of the Board and Senior Executives (Recommendations: 1.1, 1.3)
The Company has established the functions reserved to the Board, and those delegated to senior executives and has set out these functions in its Board Charter.
The Board is collectively responsible for promoting the success of the Company through its key functions of overseeing the management of the Company, providing overall corporate governance of the Company, monitoring the financial performance of the Company, engaging appropriate management commensurate with the Company's structure and objectives, involvement in the development of corporate strategy and performance objectives, and reviewing, ratifying and monitoring systems of risk management and internal control, codes of conduct and legal compliance.
Senior executives are responsible for supporting and assisting the Managing Director in implementing the running of the general operations and financial business of the Company in accordance with the delegated authority of the Board. Senior executives are responsible for reporting all matters which fall within the Company's materiality thresholds at first instance to the Managing Director or, if the matter concerns the Managing Director, directly to the Chairman..
The Company's Board Charter is available on the Company's website.
Skills, Experience, Expertise and Period of Office of Each Director (Recommendation: 2.6)
A profile of each Director setting out their skills, experience, expertise and period of office is set out in the Directors' Report.
Currently the Board comprises four directors, being a Chairman, a Managing Director, one Executive Director who also serves as Chief Finance Officer and Company Secretary and one non-executive director. The directors have a broad mix of skills, experience and knowledge to enable them to effectively and efficiently discharge their responsibilities and duties. The Board considers that the current independent director in the company is appropriate for the effective execution of the Board’s responsibilities. The Board considers that all the individuals on the Board can and do make quality and independent judgments in the best interests of the Company and possess the skills and experience suitable for building the Company. The directors periodically monitor the need to appoint additional independent directors
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Director Independence (Recommendations: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.6)
The Board has an appropriate mix of directors who are independent.
The independent directors of the Company are Mark Ceglinski and Don Falconer. These directors are independent as they are non-executive directors who are not members of management and who are free of any business or other relationship that could materially interfere with, or could reasonably be perceived to materially interfere with, the independent exercise of their judgement.
The Board considers the independence of directors having regard to the relationships listed in Box 2.1 of the Principles & Recommendations and the Company's materiality thresholds.
Materiality for these purposes is determined on both quantitative and qualitative bases. An amount of over 5% of annual turnover of the company or Group or 5% of the individual directors’ net worth is considered material for these purposes. In addition, a transaction of any amount or a relationship is deemed material if knowledge of it may impact the shareholders’ understanding of the director’s performance.
The non-independent directors of the Company are Richard Holmes and Jim Malone.
The Chairman of the Board is Mark Ceglinski. ASX Corporate Governance Council Recommendation 2.2 requires the Chairman to be an independent director. The Board considers that at this stage of the Company’s development, the composition of the Board is appropriate.
Independent Professional Advice (Recommendation: 2.6)
To assist directors with independent judgement, it is the Board's policy that if a director considers it necessary to obtain independent professional advice to properly discharge the responsibility of their office as a director then, provided the director first obtains approval from the Chair for incurring such expense, the Company will pay the reasonable expenses associated with obtaining such advice.
Selection and (Re) Appointment of Directors (Recommendation: 2.6)
In determining candidates for the Board, the Nomination Committee (or equivalent) follows a prescribed process whereby it evaluates the mix of skills, experience, expertise and diversity of the existing Board. In particular, the Nomination Committee (or equivalent) is to identify the particular skills and diversity that will best increase the Board's effectiveness. Consideration is also given to the balance of independent directors. Potential candidates are identified and, if relevant, the Nomination Committee (or equivalent) recommends an appropriate candidate for appointment to the Board. Any appointment made by the Board is subject to ratification by shareholders at the next general meeting.
The Board recognises that Board renewal is critical to performance and the impact of Board tenure on succession planning. Each director is required to be re-appointed at each general meeting under the constitution of the company. At each annual general meeting all directors must resign. A director who retires at an annual general meeting is eligible for re-election at that meeting. Re-appointment of directors is not automatic.
The Company's Policy and Procedure for the Selection and Reappointment of Directors is available on the Company's website.
BOARD COMMITTEES
Nomination Committee (Recommendations: 2.4, 2.6)
The Company has not established a separate Nomination Committee. Given the current size and composition of the Board, the Board believes that there would be no efficiencies gained by establishing a separate Nomination Committee. Accordingly, the Board performs the role of the Nomination Committee. Items that are usually required to be discussed by a Nomination Committee are marked as separate agenda items at Board meetings when required. When the Board convenes as the Nomination Committee it carries out those functions which are delegated to it in the Company’s Nomination Committee Charter. The Board deals with any conflicts of interest that may occur when convening in the capacity of the Nomination Committee by ensuring that the director with conflicting interests is not party to the relevant discussions.
The Nomination Committee is not structured in accordance with Recommendation 2.4. Given the current size and composition of the Company, the Board believes that the Company does not have the resources to structure the Nomination Committee in compliance with this Recommendation and that compliance would represent a
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significant and disproportionate compliance cost for the Company without providing outweighing benefits to the Company.
The full Board carries out the role of the Nomination Committee. The full Board did not officially convene as a Nomination Committee during the Reporting Period, however nomination-related discussions occurred from time to time during the year as required.
Audit & Risk Committee
(Recommendations: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4)
The Audit & Risk Committee consists of the following non-executive directors:
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Mark Ceglinski (Chair)
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Don Falconer
Details of these directors’ qualifications and attendance at Audit & Risk Committee meetings are set out in the Directors’ Report.
All members of the Audit & Risk Committee are financially literate and have an appropriate understanding of the industries in which the Group operates. One member, Mr Ceglinski, has relevant qualification and experience by virtue of being a Chartered Accountant. The Audit & Risk Committee operates in accordance with a charter which is available on the company website.
The main responsibilities of the committee are to:
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review the half yearly and annual financial statements.
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an assessment of whether external financial reporting is consistent with committee members information and knowledge and is adequate for shareholder’s needs.
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receipt of assurances from the chief executive officer (or equivalent) and the chief financial officer (or equivalent) that they have provided a declaration in accordance with section 295A of the Corporations Act and that it is founded on a sound system of risk management and internal control and that the system is operating effectively in all material respects in relation to financial reporting risks.
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an assessment of the management processes supporting external reporting.
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review and report to the board on the impact of any proposed changes in accounting policies on the financial statements.
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review the appropriateness of the accounting principles adopted by management in the financial reports and the integrity of the Company’s financial reporting.
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review the results of the external audits of half yearly and annual financial statements.
The Audit & Risk Committee has authority, within the scope of its responsibilities, to seek any information it requires from any employee or external party.
The Company has established procedures for the selection, appointment and rotation of its external auditor. The Board is responsible for the initial appointment of the external auditor and the appointment of a new external auditor when any vacancy arises, as recommended by the Audit & Risk Committee (or its equivalent). Candidates for the position of external auditor must demonstrate complete independence from the Company through the engagement period. The Board may otherwise select an external auditor based on criteria relevant to the Company's business and circumstances. The performance of the external auditor is reviewed on an annual basis by the Audit & Risk Committee (or its equivalent) and any recommendations are made to the Board. The external auditor will attend the annual general meeting and be available to answer shareholder questions about the conduct of the audit and the preparation and content of the audit report.
The Company's Audit & Risk Committee Charter and the Company's Procedure for Selection, Appointment and Rotation of External Auditor are available on the Company's website.
Remuneration Committee (Recommendations: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4)
The Company has not established a separate Remuneration Committee. Given the current size and composition of the Company, the Board believes that there would be no efficiencies gained by establishing a separate Remuneration Committee. Accordingly, the Board performs the role of Remuneration Committee. Items that are usually required to be discussed by a Remuneration Committee are marked as separate agenda items at Board meetings when required. When the Board convenes as the Remuneration Committee it carries out those functions which are delegated in the Company’s Remuneration Committee Charter. The Board deals with any conflicts of interest that may occur when convening in the capacity of Remuneration Committee by ensuring the director with conflicting interests is not party to the relevant discussions.
The Remuneration Committee is not structured in accordance with Recommendation 8.2. Given the current size and composition of the Company, the Board believes that the Company does not have the resources to structure
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the Remuneration Committee in compliance with this Recommendation and that compliance would represent a significant and disproportionate compliance cost for the Company without providing outweighing benefits to the Company.
The full Board did not officially convene as a Remuneration Committee during the Reporting Period; however remuneration-related discussions occurred from time to time during the year as required.
Details of remuneration, including the Company’s policy on remuneration, are contained in the “Remuneration Report” which forms of part of the Directors’ Report. Non-executive directors are remunerated at a fixed fee for time, commitment and responsibilities. Remuneration for non-executive directors is not linked to individual performance. Pay and rewards for executive directors and senior executives consists of a base salary and performance incentives. Given the Company is at its early stage of development and the financial restrictions placed on it, the Company may consider it appropriate to issue unlisted options to non-executive Directors, subject to obtaining the relevant approvals. This Policy is subject to annual review. All of the Directors' option holdings are fully disclosed. From time to time the Company may grant options to non-executive Directors. The grant of options is designed to recognise and reward efforts as well as to provide non-executive Directors with additional incentive to continue those efforts for the benefit of the Company. Executives are offered a competitive level of base pay at market rates and are reviewed annually to ensure market competitiveness.
There are no termination or retirement benefits for non-executive directors (other than for superannuation).
The Company's policy on prohibiting transactions in associated products which limit the risk of participating in unvested entitlements under any equity based remuneration schemes is available on the Company's website.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Senior Executives (Recommendations: 1.2, 1.3)
The Chairman oversees the performance evaluation of the executive team. This evaluation is based on specific criteria, including the business performance of the Company and its subsidiaries, whether strategic objectives are being achieved and the development of management and personnel.
The Company's Procedure for Performance Evaluation is available on the Company's website.
During the Reporting Period an evaluation of senior executives took place in accordance with the process disclosed .
Board, Its Committees and Individual Directors (Recommendations: 2.5, 2.6)
The Chairman arranges a performance evaluation of the Board, its Committees and its individual Directors on an annual basis. To assist in this process an independent advisor may be used. The Chairman conducts an annual review of the role of the Board, assesses the performance of the Board over the previous 12 months and examines ways of assisting the Board in performing its duties more effectively. The review includes:
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comparing the performance of the Board with the requirements of its Charter;
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examination of the Board’s interaction with management;
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the nature of information provided to the Board by management; and
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management’s performance in assisting the Board to meet its objectives.
The Company's Procedure for Performance Evaluation is available on the Company's website. During the Reporting Period an evaluation of the Board, its Committees and its individual Directors took place in accordance with the process disclosed .
ETHICAL AND RESPONSIBLE DECISION MAKING
Code of Conduct (Recommendations: 3.1, 3.5)
The Company has established a Code of Conduct as to the practices necessary to maintain confidence in the Company's integrity, practices necessary to take into account their legal obligations and the expectations of their stakeholders, and practices necessary to allocate the responsibility and accountability of individuals for reporting and investigating reports of unethical practices.
A summary of the Company's Code of Conduct is available on the Company website.
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Diversity (Recommendations: 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5)
The Company has established a Diversity Policy, which includes requirements for the Board to establish measurable objectives for achieving gender diversity and for the Board to assess annually both the objectives and progress towards achieving them.
A summary of the Company's Diversity Policy is available on the Company's website.
The Board has not set measurable objectives for achieving gender diversity. Given the size of the Company and the number of employees it is not considered meaningful to do so.
The proportion of women employees in the whole organisation, women in senior executive positions and women on the Board are set out in the following table:
| Proportion of Women | |
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| Whole organisation | 3 out of 11(27%) |
| Senior Executive positions | 2out of9 (22%) |
| Board | 0 out of 4(0%) |
Continuous Disclosure (Recommendations: 5.1, 5.2)
The Company has established written policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance with ASX Listing Rule disclosure and accountability at a senior executive level for that compliance.
A summary of the Company's Policy on Continuous Disclosure is available on the Company's website.
Shareholder Communication
(Recommendations: 6.1, 6.2)
The Company has designed a communications policy for promoting effective communication with shareholders and encouraging shareholder participation at general meetings.
A summary of the Company's Shareholder Communication Policy is available on the Company's website.
Risk Management (Recommendations: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4)
The Board has adopted a Risk Management Policy, which sets out the Company's risk profile. Under the policy, the Audit & Risk Committee is responsible for approving the Company's policies on risk oversight and management and satisfying itself that management has developed and implemented a sound system of risk management and internal control.
The Company’s process of risk management and internal compliance and control includes:
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identifying and measuring risks that might impact upon the achievement of the Company’s goals and objectives, and monitoring the environment for emerging factors and trends that affect these risks.
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formulating risk management strategies to manage identified risks, and designing and implementing appropriate risk management policies and internal controls.
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monitoring the performance of, and improving the effectiveness of, risk management systems and internal compliance and controls, including regular assessment of the effectiveness of risk management and internal compliance and control.
The responsibility for undertaking and assessing risk management and internal control effectiveness is delegated to management. Management is required to assess risk management and associated internal compliance and control procedures and report back at least annually on this specific matter to the Audit & Risk Committee.
The Board reviews assessments of the effectiveness of risk management and internal compliance and control on at least an annual basis. The Board has received a report from management as to the effectiveness of the Company's management of its material business risks.
The Managing Director and the Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer have provided a declaration to the Board in accordance with section 295A of the Corporations Act and have assured the Board that such declaration is founded on a sound system of risk management and internal control and that the system is operating effectively in all material respects in relation to financial reporting risk.
A summary of the Company's Risk Management Policy is available on the Company's website.
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DIRECTORS’ REPORT
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
The Directors of Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd submit herewith the annual financial report for the year ended 30 June 2012. In order to comply with the provisions of the Corporations Act 2001, the Directors report as follows:
Directors
The Directors of the Company in office during or since the end of the financial year are:
| Mark Ceglinski | - | Chairman (appointed 11 March 2012) |
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| Richard Holmes | - | Managing Director (appointed 11 March 2012) |
| Jim Malone | - | Executive Director, Company Secretary and Chief Financial Officer (appointed a |
| Director 30 July 2008, appointed Chairman 29 April 2009, resigned as Executive | ||
| Chairman and appointed Executive Director 11 March 2012) | ||
| Denis Geldard | - | Executive Director (appointed 29 January 2010, resigned 11 March 2012) |
| Greg Barns | - | Non-Executive Director (appointed 30 July 2008, resigned 2 February 2012) |
| Simon Jackson | - | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011, resigned 2 February 2012) |
| Don Falconer | - | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011) |
All directors held office from the start of the financial year to the date of this report unless otherwise stated.
Principal Activities
The principal activities of the Company and of the Consolidated Entity are:
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(i) Exploration for minerals including uranium, gold and base metals.
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(ii) The acquisition and development of mineral tenements.
Operating Results
The loss of the Consolidated Entity for the year ended 30 June 2012 after income tax was $4,650,512 (2011: loss $6,854,055).
Dividends
The Directors recommend that no dividend be paid for the year ended 30 June 2012 nor have any amounts been paid or declared by way of dividend during the year.
Review of Operations
Overview
AusAmerican is a multi-commodity exploration company. All of its projects are currently located in the United States of America (“USA”).
The company’s copper/gold projects are:
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Bluebell (option to purchase 100%) - Arizona
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De Soto (option to purchase 100%) - Arizona
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San Marcos (100%) - Arizona
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Bernard (90%) - Arizona
The company’s uranium projects are:
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Rio Puerco (100%) - New Mexico
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Grants Ridge JV (earning 65%) - New Mexico
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Kit Carson (100%) - New Mexico
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Northern project (100%) - New Mexico
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Apex/Lowboy (100%) – Nevada
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Lone Star JV (90%) – Texas
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Apache Basin (100%) – Arizona
The company’s REE/speciality metals projects:
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La Paz - Arizona.
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White Picacho – Arizona
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1. COPPER/GOLD PROJECTS
1.1 The Bluebell and De Soto Mines
The company announced on the 13[th] August 2012 that they have entered into an option agreement to purchase the Bluebell and De Soto projects which are located in Yavapai county, Arizona, USA. The option agreement was finalised and the option fee was paid for and announced to the ASX on 20 September 2012.
The Bluebell Mine was operated from 1906 to 1926 and produced approximately 1.2 million tons at 3.2% copper, 1.7g/t gold and 42g/t silver. The operation had 5 operating shafts with the main shaft sunk to approximately 420m below the surface. Around 9.1km of underground workings were developed. The mining method used was shrink stoping where high grade lenses were selectively mined. Individual high grade lenses were up to 4m wide. The cut-off grade for the mine varied from 2 to 3% copper depending on the price of copper at the time.
The De Soto mine was discovered in 1890 and operated in the early 1900’s. Production was approximately 280,000 tons at a grade of 3.7% copper, 1.4g/t gold and 34g/t silver. The mining operation utilised a number of audits and ore was extracted from several small high grade VMS bodies.
Regional Geological Setting
The properties are located on the volcanogenic massive sulphide assembly in the Jerome Greenstone Belt of Middle Proterozoic age in Central North Arizona. The ore bodies of this region are hosted in submarine volcanogenic lithostratigraphies which are a steeply dipping rock sequence extending in a north-south direction over a distance of approximately 50km in length and of 2.4km in width.
Numerous ore bodies were mined historically in this region and ranged in size from less than 1 million tons to 25 million tons of high grade sulphide ores. Typically only the high grade copper core (>3.0% Cu) was extracted with gold/silver produced as smelter by-product. All mining ceased in the region during the 1930’s.
Local Geology and Mineralisation
The ore bodies at both the Bluebell and De Soto mines are hosted in the Yavapai schist; an altered magnesiumchlorite schist with an anastomosing veinlet pattern which suggests a stock work zone. This unit varies in thickness from 30m – 40m and is believed to extend for the length of both properties (~2.7km at both Bluebell and De Soto).
The tabular strata bound high grade massive sulphide bodies are often located at the foot and hanging wall contacts of the Yavapai schist. Seven massive sulphide lenses were mined at the Bluebell and only one lens outcropped. Although the massive sulphide lenses had a relatively short strike (~140m max) they displayed excellent down dip continuity, with some lenses mined to more than 400m below the surface. At least 4 of the massive sulphide lenses are open at depth.
The Yavapai schist is also host to lower grade stock work mineralization containing copper, gold and silver. This unit has significant exploration potential and forms the exploration target below.
Exploration Target
The project is viewed as highly prospective for Cu/Au/Ag mineralisation with an exploration target at the Bluebell mine of 15 – 20 million tonnes @ 0.6 – 0.8% copper, 0.2 – 0.4 g/t gold and 15 – 30g/t silver. The exploration target is based upon a combination of historical mining information (geological plans, sections and limited underground drilling/sampling) and surface geological mapping of the prospective horizon.
The De Soto project is considered equally prospective however due to the limited amount of information available, further work is required to establish an exploration target.
NOTE: The potential quantities and grades presented are conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration to define an overall Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource
1.2 San Marcos Gold Project (Arizona, AIW 100%)
The Company completed the Phase I Reverse Circulation Drilling Project that is intended to determine the lateral extent of gold mineralization away from the San Marcos Open Cut mine. Significant intercepts are presented in below:
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| DRILL HOLE ID | INTERVAL | LENGTH | Au GRADE |
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| SM-01A | 9.1-10.4 m 21.3-22.8 m 117.3-120.3 m |
1.5 m 1.5 m 3.0 m |
0.21 g/t 0.38 g/t 0.37 g/t |
| SM-01B | 57.9-59.4 m 117.3-120.3 m |
1.5 m 3.0 m |
0.27 g/t 0.34 g/t |
| SM-09A | 3.0-7.6 m 12.2-16.8 m 25.9-27.4 m 80.8-82.3 m 85.3-88.3 m |
4.6 m 4.6 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 3.0 m |
0.44 g/t 0.23 g/t 0.58 g/t 0.22 g/t 0.60 g/t |
| SM-09B | 4.6-6.1 m 13.7-16.7 m 25.9-27.4 m 30.5-32.0 m 38.1-39.6 m 70.1-74.7 m |
1.5 m 3.0 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 4.6 m |
0.48 g/t 0.32 g/t 0.97 g/t 0.40 g/t 6.83 g/t 0.60 g/t |
| SM-10A | 1.5-18.3 m | 16.8 m | 2.25 g/t |
| SM-10B | 0-1.5 m 3.0-15.2 m 24.4-29.0 m 30.5-32.0 m 33.5-35.0 m 39.6-41.1 m |
1.5 m 12.2 m 4.6 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m |
0.26 g/t 1.45 g/t 0.24 g/t 0.46 g/t 0.50 g/t 0.23 g/t |
| SM-11A | 7.6-15.2 m 16.8-18.2 m 19.8-21.3 m |
7.6 m 1.5 m 1.5 m |
2.67 g/t 0.24 g/t 0.26 g/t |
| SM-11B | 1.5-3.0 m 7.6-15.2 m 16.8-18.3 m 22.9-30.5 m 33.5-35.0 m |
1.5 m 7.6 m 1.5 m 7.6 m 1.5 m |
0.63 g/t 0.69 g/t 0.26 g/t 2.19 g/t 0.53 g/t |
| SM-12A | 0-4.6 m 6.1-7.6 m 10.7-18.3 m 19.8-21.3 m 48.8-50.3 m 54.9-56.4 m |
4.6 m 1.5 m 8.6 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m |
18.49 g/t 0.94 g/t 0.47 g/t 0.32 g/t 1.37 g/t 0.19 g/t |
| SM-12B | 0-3.0 m 6.1-7.6 m 9.1-15.2 m |
3.0 m 1.5 m 6.1 m |
1.13 g/t 0.19 g/t 0.47 g/t |
| SM-13A | 0-4.6 m 13.7-15.2 m |
4.6 m 1.5 m |
1.34 g/t 0.24 g/t |
| SM-13B | 0-1.5 m 41.1-42.6 m 62.5-65.5 m 67.1-68.6 m 88.4-89.9 m |
1.5 m 1.5 m 3.0 m 1.5 m 1.5 m |
0.49 g/t 0.43 g/t 0.48 g/t 0.40 g/t 0.26 g/t |
| SM-14A | 3.0-6.1 m 7.6-10.7 m 22.9-24.4 m 97.5-100.5 m 118.9-120.4 m |
3.1 m 3.1 m 1.5 m 3.0 m 1.5m |
0.66 g/t 0.43 g/t 0.28 g/t 0.32 g/t 0.26 g/t |
| SM-14B | 0-3.0 m 4.6-10.7 m 12.1-13.6 m 29.0-30.5 m 71.6-73.1 m |
3.0 m 6.1 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5m |
0.29 g/t 0.29 g/t 0.24 g/t 0.32 g/t 0.23 g/t |
| SM-15A | 68.6-70.1 m 109.7-111.2 m |
1.5 m 1.5m |
0.28 g/t 0.27g/t |
| SM-15B | 50.3-51.8 m 53.3-54.8m |
1.5 m 1.5m |
0.74 g/t 0.86 g/t |
1.3 Bernard Gold Project (Arizona, AIW 90%)
No work completed during the year
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2. URANIUM PROJECTS
During the 2011/2012 the uranium industry continued to suffer as a result of the on-going fallout from the Fukishima disaster of March 2011. Furthermore, poor market sentiment towards uranium stocks and the low uranium spot price have also contributed to a subdued market sector. As a result the company did not focus a great deal of time or funding towards our uranium projects other than to complete the purchase of the three uranium assets located in the Grants Mineral belt in New Mexico (outlined below).
The company values its existing uranium projects in New Mexico (Rio Puerco), Nevada (Apex/Lowboy), Texas (Lone Star) and Arizona (Apache Basin) and believes the acquisition of the three new uranium projects significantly enhances its portfolio of uranium assets, especially in the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico, which historically is the most prolific uranium producing region in the USA.
The company will continue to hold and develop these assets and expects sentiment and conditions for uranium and uranium companies to improve in the near future however the focus of our exploration efforts and funding will remain on the copper/gold/silver projects in the near term.
During the past financial year the company signed a Heads of Agreement (“HOA”) with Kaboko Mining Limited (“KAB”) to purchase 100% of KAB’s subsidiary New Mexico Investments Limited, a Delaware incorporated company that via its wholly owned subsidiary Grants Ridge Inc has an interest in three projects: the Grants Ridge Joint Venture, the Kit Carson project and the Northern project.
The company announced on 28 August that it had finalised the agreement with Kaboko Mining Limited (“KAB”) to purchase 100% of KAB’s subsidiary New Mexico Investments Limited, which via its wholly owned subsidiary Grants Ridge Inc has an interest in three uranium projects in New Mexico.
The acquisition was first announced to the market on 22nd May 2012 and the addition of the Kaboko projects, which are strategically located close to AusAmerican’s Rio Puerco uranium project, enables the company to increase its asset base in the Grants Mineral Belt, a prominent uranium region. The combination of these projects adds significant scope for increasing the potential size of the company’s uranium resource in the area and enabling a critical mass to be reached. Furthermore the addition of private land at Kit Carson offers a strategic alternative for potential milling sites as permitting is more favourable on private land than on BLM or state controlled land.
2.1 The Grants Ridge Joint Venture (New Mexico, AIW earing 65%)
The Grants Ridge Joint Venture (“GRJV”) holds 2270 hectares of mining claims, freehold land and leased mineral rights covering numerous historical uranium mines in the Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico, USA. The Grants mineral belt produced over 340,000,000lbs U3O8 (154,545 tonnes) prior to 1986 and was the largest producing uranium field in the USA in the previous production cycle. The deposits within the belt are located in the Jurassic age Morrison formation and are hosted in sandstone (mainly the Westwater Canyon, Poison Canyon or Jackpile units) or limestone (the Todilto limestone unit). The area is well known for historical high-grade production and there were 15 uranium processing plants operating in the area during the 1980s.
Recent focus in the GRJV has been on the Mesa Montanosa project. This project was previously drilled by Homestake and Mid-Continent Uranium and the GRJV has logged records for approximately 640 drill holes. Other projects in the GRJV include the Armijo and F33 projects.
2.2 Kit Carson Project (New Mexico, AIW 100%)
Kit Carson abuts the Mesa Montanosa project and covers 1230 hectares. The area includes a number of historical open pits and underground mines which extracted uranium mineralisation hosted in the Todilto limestone. Previous drilling comprising 87 holes within the project demonstrates that mineralization continues through the project. The area is private land and will be a favourable location for any future infrastructure due to simpler permitting requirements.
2.3 Northern Projects (New Mexico, AIW 100%)
The Northern projects cover mineral claims over 518 hectares close to Mesa Montanosa and contains the Poison Canyon sandstone of the Morrison formation. Mines hosted in this stratigraphic unit include the Jackpile (production of over 46 million lbs U3O8 @ 0.24%), the Marquez (3.7m lbs U3O8 @ 0.26% produced) and the Poison Canyon (1m lbs U3O8 @ 0.23% produced). The presence of the same host unit within the acquired projects underpins their prospectivity.
The claims include the historic Gossett mine, which was hosted in the Poison Canyon sandstone and operated in the 1950s. It produced approximately 166,000lbs U3O8 at an average grade of 0.21% U3O8.
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2.4 Rio Puerco project (New Mexico, AIW 100%)
The company commissioned an independent geological report and resource estimate; this was released to the market in December 2011.
2.5 Apex/Lowboy (Nevada, AIW 100%)
No work completed during the year
- 2.6 Lone Star Joint Venture (Texas, AIW 90%)
No significant work completed during the year
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2.7 Apache Basin Uranium Project (Arizona, AIW 100%)
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No work completed during the year
3. RARE EARTH PROJECTS
3.1 La Paz Rare Earth Elements Project (Arizona, AIW 100%)
The Company announced during this year the discovery of the La Paz Rare Earth project in Arizona. La Paz is located in La Paz County in the west-central section of the state of Arizona, approximately 120 miles west-northwest of Phoenix. The project comprises of 63 unpatented blocks and prospecting permit over one section (640 acres/259 hectares) of State Trust Lands. Work completed to date includes;
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Reconnaissance sampling
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Geological mapping
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Evaluation of geochemistry
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Metallurgical studies
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Percussion drilling (5,120 metres)
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Detailed mineralogical study performed by SGS laboratories of Vancouver
The drilling has defined a homogenous mineralised zone 2,500 metres by 1,500 metres from surface to 30 metres in depth. The mineralisation has not been closed off in all directions and is open at depth which indicates the presence of a very large system.
Initial geochemical results indicate the La Paz project has very low thorium and uranium levels (less than 10ppm and 5ppm respectively) which is an environmental positive. Assays also indicate the deposit contains the entire range of naturally occurring REE’s with the heavy REE’s comprising 15%-20%.
The Saskatchewan Research Council Mining and Minerals Division (“SRC”) was engaged to conduct metallurgical extraction testing applying gravity, magnetic and flotation separation processes. The objective of the metallurgical test was to define the parameters of an extractable basket of total rare earth oxides (“TREO”). Further tests were then conducted to determine the leaching characteristics of the concentrate. The test work demonstrated;
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A concentrate with a TREO content of ~1200ppm could be produced
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Beneficiation of test material achieved a mass reduction of 22%
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Leaching recoveries were 60% for LREO (Light Rare Earth Oxide), 35% for HREO (Heavy Rare Earth Oxide) and overall 56% for TREO
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Acid consumption was on a 1:1 ratio (acid to ore)
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Mineralogical study revealed that two species of allanite exist of which only one, in very fine grains, contains extractable REE.
Further test work is now required to optimise the test results and AusAmerican plans to commence this work later in the year. Metallurgical performance is the one of the most important drivers for a successful rare earths project and this test work will help identify the key elements for the project with respect to capital costs, operating costs and development timeline.
4. SPECIALITY METALS
4.1 White Picacho Strategic Metals Project (Arizona, AIW 100%)
The White Picacho specialty metal project is in Arizona. A major sampling programme was completed earlier this year on a number of the 28 pegmatites in the project area. More than 1,300 samples were collected and a large number of the samples returned high grades of lithium, cesium and rubidium.
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The Company has recently commissioned a series of mineralogical and metallurgical studies by Actlabs of Ontario, Canada. The results have shown a high lithium sample group (Li from 149 ppm to 1600 ppm) and a low lithium group with exceptionally strong caesium – rubidium relationship with rubidium grades up to 1.6 % and cesium at 0.6%.
COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT
The information in this document that relates to exploration results is based on information compiled by Richard Holmes, Managing Director, AusAmerican Mining who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Holmes is a full-time employee of AusAmerican Mining and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and types of deposits under consideration and to the activity which has been undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2004 edition of the “Australian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Mr Holmes consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on the information in the form and context in which it appears.
CHANGES IN THE STATE OF AFFAIRS
During the financial year, there was no significant change in the state of affairs of the Consolidated Entity other than that referred to above or in the financial statements or notes thereto.
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On 9th July 2012, the Group received a further $350,000 from the Australian Special Opportunity Fund, LP, an institutional investment fund managed by Lind Partners LLC.
On 13th August 2012, the Group entered into an option to purchase two copper/gold/silver projects located in Arizona. On payment of the option fee, the Group has a twelve month period to assess the project, with the option of purchasing it for $2,000,000 paid over a three year period.
On 28th August 2012, the Group finalised an agreement with Kaboko Mining Limited (KAB), to acquire 100% of KAB’s subsidiary New Mexico Investments Ltd, which via its wholly owned subsidiary Grants Ridge Inc., has an interest in three uranium projects in New Mexico.
On 31st August 2012, the Group announced the opening of a share purchase plan (SPP) to eligible holders to raise a maximum of $1,260,000, with Peloton Capital underwriting any shortfall, up to a maximum of $1,000,000.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
The Consolidated Entity intends to continue its present range of activities during the forthcoming year and, in accordance with its objectives, may participate in new exploration projects. Certain information concerning future activity is set out in the Operations Review Section. Other information on likely developments and the expected results of operations have not been included in this report, because, in the opinion of the Directors, it would prejudice the interests of the Consolidated Entity.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
The Consolidated Entity is subject to significant environmental regulations in respect of exploration activity. Approvals, licences, hearings and other regulatory requirements are observed by the Consolidated Entity in respect of each tenement in which the Consolidated Entity conducts exploration activity. At the date of this report, the Consolidated Entity does not have any mines in production or under construction.
In the United States, the operations and proposed activities of the Consolidated Entity are subject to State laws of Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada and any other United States state jurisdiction that that company may operate in as well as the Federal laws of the United States of America, NRC for radiological approvals and regulations concerning the environment. As with most exploration projects and mining operations, the Company’s activities are expected to have an impact on the environment, particularly if advanced exploration or mine development proceeds.
The Consolidated Entity is potentially liable for any environmental damage from its activities, the extent of which cannot presently be quantified and would in any event be reduced by insurance carried by the Consolidated Entity or joint venture operators. As at the date of this report the Company has not been notified of any breach.
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SHARE OPTIONS
Details of share options over ordinary shares issued by the Company during the period together with details of options converted during the period and on issue at 30 June 2012 are set out in Note 25 to the financial statements and form part of this report.
The holders of share options do not have the right, by virtue of the option, to participate in any share issue or interest issue of any other body corporate or registered scheme.
During the year there were options and performance rights granted to directors or employees of the Group, details of which have been disclosed in Note 25 of this report.
Details of unissued shares or interests under option at the date of this report are:
| ISSUING ENTITY NUMBER OF SHARES UNDER OPTION CLASS OF SHARES |
EXERCISE PRICE OF OPTION EXPIRY DATE OF OPTIONS |
|---|---|
| Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 1,600,000 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 61,729 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 37,037 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 55,556 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 60,000 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 600,000 Ordinary Australian-American Mining Corporation NL 9,000,000 Ordinary |
$0.231 15 Sep 2013 $0.2105 06 Oct 2013 $0.2105 13 Oct 2013 $0.2105 20 Oct 2013 $0.325 16 Nov 2013 $0.0595 01 Mar 2015 $0.09 01 Mar 2015 |
Indemnification of Officers and Auditors
During the year, the Company arranged a policy of insurance in respect of directors’ and officers’ liability. The policy insures persons who are directors or officers of the Company and its controlled entities against certain costs and expenses which may be incurred by them in defending proceedings and against other liabilities which may arise from their positions. The insured directors and officers are the directors, executive officers and secretary of the Company and its controlled entities.
The insurance contract prohibits the disclosure of particulars of the premiums and the nature of the liabilities insurance.
During or since the end of the financial year, the Company has not indemnified or made a relevant agreement to indemnify an officer or auditor of the Company or of any related body corporate against a liability incurred as such an officer or auditor. In addition, the Company has not paid, or agreed to pay, a premium in respect of a contract insuring against a liability incurred by an officer or auditor.
INFORMATION ON DIRECTORS
Mark Ceglinski Chairman
Mr Ceglinski is an experienced Corporate Finance Executive and Company Director. He has 25 years’ experience in the natural resources sector.
Mr Ceglinski has held previous senior roles in Investment Banking and Stockbroking where he worked extensively in M & A, A & D, Equity Capital Markets and Strategy. Mr Ceglinski was also previously a Partner in international accounting firms Ernst & Young and Arthur Andersen.
Mr Ceglinski holds a B.Com and an MBA. He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Institute of Company Directors and FINSIA. Mr Ceglinski was Chairman of Tangiers Petroleum Limited from 2010 until 2012.
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Richard Holmes Managing Director
Mr Holmes is a highly experienced geologist who prior to joining AusAmerican as Managing Director in May 2012 worked for six years in Senior Management Business Development positions for major mining companies Anglo Gold Ashanti and Aditya Biryla Limited.
Mr Holmes has an honours degree in geology and geography and a master’s degree in applied structural geology from Imperial College London.
Jim Malone
Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary
Mr Malone has served as a Director since 30 July 2008. He was appointed Chairman on 29 April 2009 and resigned that position on 11 March 2012 and was appointed Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary.
Mr Malone has worked successfully as an accountant, stockbroker, business analyst and CEO of a medium sized business for the past 24 years.
Mr Malone holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Western Australia and is a CPA. Mr Malone has worked for Arthur Anderson accountants, Hartley Poynton stockbrokers, CSFB and Lehman Brothers merchant banks in London and for the West Coast Eagles and Richmond Football Clubs, the latter as CEO from 1994 to 2000.
Since 2000, Mr Malone has worked in the resources industry and has been involved with the start-up, successful listing and ongoing management and development of eight ASX listed and two unlisted resource companies with a diverse range of commodities including gold, base metals, uranium, oil and gas and industrial minerals. These companies have operated projects in Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia, the US and Australia. In the past 24 years Mr Malone lived and worked in Perth, Melbourne, London, Santiago, Chile and New York City.
Mr Malone is also a Director of the following ASX listed companies;
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Latin Gold Limited
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Exalt Resources Limited; and
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Erin Resources Limited
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In the past three years Mr Malone has also served on the board of the following ASX listed companies;
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Richmond Mining Limited
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Forge Resources Limited; and
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Quest Petroleum N.L
Don Falconer (appointed 28 February 2011) Non-Executive Director
Mr. Falconer was appointed as a Non-Executive Director and a member of the Audit & Risk Committee on February 28, 2011. Mr. Falconer is a uranium veteran and a seasoned senior executive with extensive industry experience in the mining and electric utility sectors, including:
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34 years in a variety of senior management positions in both the uranium mining and nuclear utility sectors.
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15 years as a director and corporate secretary of a variety of uranium mining companies.
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In-depth knowledge of the nuclear fuel cycle/uranium market.
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A track record of contributing dedicated effort, skills and experience to assisting the development of start-up and junior mining companies.
Mr. Falconer has previously worked at Fronteer Gold’s subsidiary, Aurora Energy Resources, as Vice PresidentCorporate Development with responsibilities for investor relations, uranium market analysis, uranium marketing and off-take sales and communications, as a Director at Energy Fuels Resources, at Uranium One Inc as VP– Investor Relations and Marketing, as Vice President – Corporate Development, Director, and Corporate Secretary at Southern Cross Resources and prior to that in a number of managerial positions at the corporate and business unit levels in various divisions of Ontario Hydro (now Ontario Power Generation) including as a member of the nuclear executive team working directly with the Managing Director of the nuclear division.
Company Secretary
The following person held the position of Company Secretary during the financial year prior to her resignation and subsequent appointment of Jim Malone as noted above:
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Ms Nerida Schmidt was appointed Company Secretary and resigned on 28 February 2011. Ms. Schmidt holds a Bachelor of Commerce, is a Certified Practising Accountant and a Fellow of the Securities Institute of Australia. She also holds a Graduate Diploma in Company Secretarial Practice and Corporate Governance from Chartered Secretaries Australia Limited.
Ms. Schmidt has professional experience in the taxation and corporate recovery divisions of Arthur Andersen and was a manager in the corporate division of the stockbroking firm Paterson Ord Minnett in Perth. Ms. Schmidt is an experienced Company Secretary and has considerable experience working with listed companies on the ASX . Ms. Schmidt has served as Company Secretary of various publicly listed ASX companies including Verus Investments Limited, Advanced Engine Components Limited, QPSX Limited, Latin Gold Limited (formerly Westmag Limited), and Ausron Limited and as Company Secretary & Chief Financial Officer of Consolidated Gold NL, Consolidated Exploration NL, and Enterprise Gold NL and has also done significant corporate, finance and company secretarial work for a variety of other companies without formally being appointed Company Secretary. She resigned as company secretary in February 2012.
Directors’ Meetings
| Directors’ Meetings | |
|---|---|
| BOARD MEETINGS DIRECTOR NUMBER ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND NUMBER ATTENDED |
AUDIT& RISK COMMITTEE NUMBER ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND NUMBER ATTENDED |
| M Ceglinski 2 2 |
0 0 |
| R Holmes 2 2 |
0 0 |
| J Malone 9 9 D Geldard 7 7 G Barns 7 6 S Jackson 7 6 D Falconer 9 8 |
2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 |
Directors’ Interests
The relevant interest of each director in the share capital of the Company, as notified by the directors to the Australian Securities Exchange in accordance with Section 205G (1) of the Corporations Act 2001, at the date of this Report, is as follows:
| DIRECTOR | ORDINARY SHARES | OPTIONS | PERFORMANCE RIGHTS |
|---|---|---|---|
| M Ceglinski | 2,300,000 | 1,722,000 | 13,000,000 |
| R Holmes | 2,000,000 | - | 13,000,000 |
| J Malone | 458,993 | 1,533,334 | - |
| D Geldard* | 286,221 | 1,500,000 | - |
| G Barns* | 34,520 | 200,000 | - |
| S Jackson* | 30,000 | 200,000 | - |
| D Falconer | - | 200,000 | - |
Held as at date of resignation.
Details of directors’ interests in contracts during the year are outlined in note 26 to the financial statements.
Remuneration Report (Audited)
Principles of Compensation
During the reporting period, following a review of the Australian-American Mining’s corporate structure to reflect the Company’s financial circumstances, the principles of compensation have been revised for certain key management roles in line with the entity’s requirements effective from 31 January 2009.
Key management personnel have authority and responsibility for planning, directing and controlling the activities of the Company and the consolidated entity. Key management personnel comprise the directors of the Company and executives for the Company and the consolidated entity.
Aside from the Australian-American Mining’s corporate re-structuring detailed above, the principles of compensation in place are as follows.
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The objective of the Company’s remuneration policies is for the Board, executives and staff to be remunerated on terms that are fair and competitive with those offered by entities of a similar size within the same industry. Packages are reviewed annually at full board level. The Board believes that due to the size of the company, individual salary negotiation is more appropriate than formal remuneration policies. The Board reviews market comparisons in determining remunerations and seeks independent external advice as necessary.
Non-executive directors are remunerated by way of directors’ fees within the limit approved by shareholders. The Board determines fees paid to individual Board members. As an exploration Entity, performance outcomes are uncertain, notwithstanding endeavour. As such, remuneration packages are not linked to profit performance. Present policy is to reward successful performance via incentive options that are priced on market conditions at the time of issue.
Compensation packages include a mix of fixed and equity-based compensation designed to retain suitably qualified executives and to affect the broader outcome of improving the asset value of the consolidated entity. The compensation structures take into account the:
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overall level of compensation for each director and executive;
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ability of the executive to control performance; and
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incentives component of each executive’s compensation.
Fixed Compensation
Fixed compensation consists of base compensation (which is calculated on a total cost basis and includes any FBT charges related to employee benefits including motor vehicles), as well as employer contributions to superannuation funds.
Compensation levels are reviewed annually by the Board to ensure base pay is set to reflect the market for a comparable role and to consider individual performance against goals set at the start of the year.
Equity-Based Compensation
Executive directors and senior executives may receive options and/or performance rights under the AustralianAmerican Mining Corporation Employee Option and Performance Rights Plans which have already approved by shareholders. Each option converts into one ordinary share of the Company on exercise. No amounts have been paid or are payable by the recipient upon receipt of the options. The options neither carry rights to dividends nor voting rights. Options may be exercised at any time from the date of vesting to the date of their expiry except to the extent that any terms and conditions imposed in relation to any options granted by the Board at or prior to the time of grant state otherwise.
Key Management Personnel Compensation
The key management personnel of the Consolidated Entity during the year were:
| Directors | Position |
|---|---|
| M Ceglinski | Chairman (appointed 11 March 2012) |
| R Holmes | Managing Director (appointed 11 March 2012) |
| J Malone | Executive Director (Appointed a Director 30 July 2008, appointed Chairman |
| 29 April 2009, resigned 11 March 2012) | |
| D Falconer | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011) |
| Former Executives | |
| N Schmidt | Company Secretary (appointed 28 February 2011) |
| Former Directors | |
| D Geldard | Executive Director (appointed 29 January 2010, resigned 11 March 2012) |
| G Barns | Non-Executive Director (appointed 30 July 2008, resigned 2 February 2012) |
| S Jackson | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011, resigned 2 February |
| 2012) |
Details of the nature and amount of each major element of remuneration for each member of the key management personnel of the consolidated group who receive the highest remuneration are detailed below.
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Remuneration packages contain the following key elements:
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a) Short-term benefits – salary/fees and non-monetary benefits including provision of motor vehicles and health benefits.
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b) Post-employment benefits – superannuation.
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c) Share based payments – Share options and performance rights granted as disclosed in Note 26 of the financial statements.
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d) Other Benefits.
The following table summarises the remuneration of the key management personnel of the consolidated group for the year ended 30 June 2012:
| SHORT-TERM BENEFITS |
SHORT-TERM BENEFITS |
POST-EMPLOYMENT | POST-EMPLOYMENT | BENEFITS | SHARE- BASED PAYMENTS |
TOTAL | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OTHER | ||||||||
| NAME | SALARY AND FEES $ |
OTHER | $ | SUPER $ |
LONG-TERM EMPLOYEE BENEFITS |
TERMINATION BENEFITS $ |
OPTIONS/ RIGHTS $ |
$ |
| $ | ||||||||
| DIRECTORS | ||||||||
| M Ceglinski | $ 29,348 | - | - | - | - | $675,000 |
$704,348 |
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| R Holmes | $38,226 | - | - | - | - | $675,000 |
$713,226 |
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| J Malone | $166,500 | $10,770 |
$15,000 |
- | - | - |
$192,270 |
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| D Falconer | $33,330 | - | - | - | - | $72,160 |
$105,490 |
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| FORMER DIRECTORS | ||||||||
| D Geldard | $95,000 | $29,215 |
- | - | - | - |
$124,215 |
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| G Barns | $23,330 | - | - | - | - | - |
$23,330 |
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| S Jackson | $36,667 | - | - | - | - | $72,160 |
$108,827 |
|
| Total | $422,401 | $39,985 |
$15,000 | - | - | $1,494,320 |
$1,971,706 |
The following table summarises the remuneration of the key management personnel of the consolidated group for the year ended 30 June 2011:
DIRECTORS
| J Malone | $150,000 | $85,909 | $15,000 |
- |
- | $146,500 |
$397,409 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G Barns | $44,236 | - | - |
- |
- | $18,300 |
$62,536 |
| D Geldard | $204,201 | $62,579 | - |
- |
- | $146,500 |
$413,280 |
| S Jackson | $13,333 | - | - |
- |
- | - |
$13,333 |
| D Falconer | $13,333 | - | - |
- |
- | - |
$13,333 |
| CURRENT SECRETARY | |||||||
| N Schmidt | $25,955 | - | - |
- |
- | $22,500 |
$48,455 |
| FORMER SECRETARY | |||||||
| M Stein | $50,000 | - | - |
- |
- | $21,045 |
$71,045 |
| FORMER DIRECTORS | |||||||
| M Duncan | $80,865 | - | - |
- |
- | - |
$80,865 |
| Total | $581,923 | $148,488 | $15,000 |
- |
- | $354,845 |
$1,100,256 |
Contracts for Services of Key Management Personnel
Written contracts in place during the financial year between key management personnel and the Consolidated Entity are as follows:
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R Holmes
Mr Holmes has an agreement with the company commencing May 2012 payable of $250,000 inclusive of superannuation. The agreement can be terminated by the company by giving 6 months written notice. Mr Holmes was granted at a General Meeting of the company held of 28[th] May 2012, a number of Performance rights which can be converted to ordinary shares on the satisfaction of performance hurdles. Additional information has been disclosed in Note 26.
J Malone
J Malone has a Consultancy Agreement in place dated 16 June 2010 and commencing 1 July 2010. The Agreement specifies that an amount of $13,750 per month is payable to J Malone. The Agreement can be terminated by the company by giving 6 months written notice.
End of remuneration report
Proceedings on Behalf of the Company
At the date of this report the Directors are not aware of any proceedings on behalf of the Entity.
Non-Audit Services
Details of amounts paid or payable to the auditor Grant Thornton Audit Pty Ltd for audit services provided during the year by the auditor are outlined in note 27 to the financial statements.
Fees totalling $nil (2011: $14,245) were paid or payable to a related practice of Grant Thornton Audit Pty Ltd. In 2011 pre-approved tax review work was provided by a related practice of Grant Thornton Audit Pty Ltd.
Auditor’s Independence Declaration
The lead auditor’s independence declaration for the year ended 30 June 2012 has been received and can be found on page 21 and forms part of the directors’ report.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Directors made pursuant to Section 298(2) of the Corporations Act 2001.
On behalf of the Directors:
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To the Directors of Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd
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STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
| NOTE CONTINUING OPERATIONS Interest Income Other income Total revenue 4 (a) Exploration and evaluation expenditure 4 (b) Finance expenses 4 (c) Administration expenses 4 (d) Other expenses 4 (e) Loss before income tax Income tax 5 Loss from continuing operations after tax Loss from discontinued operations Loss for the year attributable to equity holders of the parent Other comprehensive income / (loss) Available-for-sale-securities revaluation Foreign currency translation Total comprehensive income / (loss) Loss per share: Basic and diluted EPS on loss for the year 17 |
CONSOLIDATED 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|---|---|
| 93,161 115,563 74,688 627,171 |
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| 167,849 742,734 |
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| (2,404,495) (3,227,052) 58,198 (24,383) (2,402,152) (4,314,112) (69,912) (30,124) |
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| (4,650,512) (6,852,937) - - |
|
| (4,650,512) (6,852,937) |
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| - (1,118) |
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| (4,650,512) (6,854,055) |
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| (420,000) 720,000 (68,049) (804,510) |
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| (5,138,561) (6,938,565) |
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| (6.76) (0.13) |
The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS AT 30 JUNE 2012
| NOTE CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 6 Trade and other receivables 7 Other financial assets 8 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment 9 Exploration and evaluation expenditure 10 Other financial assets 11 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS TOTAL ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables 12 Interest bearing loans and borrowings 13 Provisions 14 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Deferred tax liabilities 15 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS EQUITY Issued capital 16 Reserves 16 Accumulated losses TOTAL EQUITY |
CONSOLIDATED 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|---|---|
| 226,698 4,265,078 39,074 46,847 923,965 155,040 |
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| 1,189,737 4,466,965 |
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| 73,775 119,889 7,029,887 6,853,784 - 1,320,000 |
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| 7,103,662 8,293,673 |
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| 8,293,399 12,760,638 |
|
| 195,826 390,748 185,000 24,122 36,679 |
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| 404,948 427,427 |
|
| 771,756 771,756 |
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| 771,756 771,756 |
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| 1,176,704 1,199,183 |
|
| 7,116,695 11,561,455 |
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| 52,204,708 52,018,704 2,725,535 2,705,787 (47,813,548) (43,163,036) |
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| 7,116,695 11,561,455 |
The accompanying notes form part of the financial statements.
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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
| CONSOLIDATED Balance at 1 July 2010 Adjustment from translation of foreign controlled entities Available-for-sale securities revaluation Loss for the year Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the year Shares issued during the year Share issue costs Share based payments Balance at 30 June 2011 Adjustment from translation of foreign controlled entities Available-for-sale securities revaluation Loss for the year Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the year Shares issued during the year Share based payments Balance at 30 June 2012 |
SHARE CAPITAL AVAILABLE- FOR-SALE SECURITIE S OPTIONS RESERVE FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION RESERVE |
ACCUMULATED LOSSES TOTAL |
|---|---|---|
| 42,592,222 - 1,571,581 (403,197) |
(36,308,981) 7,451,625 - (804,510) - 720,000 (6,854,055) (6,854,055) (6,854,055) (6,938,565) - 9,472,731 - (520,803) - 2,096,467 (43,163,036) 11,561,455 - (68,049) - (420,000) (4,650,512) (4,650,512) (4,650,512) (5,138,561) - 186,004 - 507,797 (47,813,548) 7,116,695 |
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| - - - (804,510) - 720,000 - - - - - - |
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| - 720,000 - (804,510) 9,472,731 - - - (520,803) - - - 474,554 - 1,621,913 - |
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| 52,018,704 720,000 3,193,494 (1,207,707) - - - (68,049) - (420,000) - - - - - - |
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| - (420,000) - (68,049) 186,004 - - - - - 507,797 - |
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| 52,204,708 300,000 3,701,291 (1,275,756) |
The accompanying notes form part of the financial statements.
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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
| NOTE | CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
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| CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |
| Receipts of other income | 19,684 55,003 |
| Exploration and evaluation expenditure | (2,404,495) (2,379,273) |
| Payments to suppliers and employees | (2,474,658) (3,172,269) |
| Net cash (used in) operating activities 23(b) |
(4,859,469) (5,496,539) |
| CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |
| Interest received | 93,164 115,211 |
| Payment for property, plant, and equipment | (2,352) (24,700) |
| Payments for security deposits | (7,571) 50,000 |
| Net cash provided by investing activities | 83,241 140,511 |
| CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |
| Proceeds from issue of shares and other equity securities | 623,802 8,922,732 |
| Payment of share issue costs | - (520,805) |
| Loans repaid | - 200,000 |
| Loans advanced | - (200,000) |
| Proceeds from issue of convertible notes and options | 277,206 400,000 |
| Net cash provided by financing activities | 901,008 8,801,927 |
| NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS |
(3,875,220) 3,445,899 |
| Net foreign exchange differences | (163,160) (29,865) |
| Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year | 4,265,078 849,044 |
| Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 6 |
226,698 4,265,078 |
The accompanying notes form part of the financial statements.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2012
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
The Financial Report of Australian-American Mining Corporation Limited “the Group or AusAmerican” for the year ended 30 June 2012 was authorised for issue in accordance with a resolution of the Directors on 28 September 2012.
AusAmerican is a company limited by shares incorporated and domiciled in Australia whose shares are publicly traded on the ASX with additional listings on the OTC.QC in New York.
The nature of the operations and principal activities of the Group are that of a multi-commodity exploration and evaluation company
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
a) Basis of Preparation and Statement of Compliance
The Financial Report is a general purpose Financial Report, which has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Accounting Standards and other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board. The Financial Report also complies with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. The Financial Report has also been prepared on a historical cost basis, except for available-for-sale investments, which have been measured at fair value. Where necessary, comparatives have been reclassified and repositioned for consistency with current year disclosures.
The presentation currency of the Group is Australian dollars.
Apart from changes in accounting policies noted below, the accounting policies adopted are consistent with those disclosed in the Financial Report for the year ended 30 June 2011.
b) Going Concern
The Financial Report has been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates the continuity of normal business activity and the realisation of assets and the settlement of liabilities in the normal course of business.
The Group generated a net loss after income tax of $4,650,512 for the year ended 30 June 2012 (2011: net loss after income tax of $6,854,055), net operating cash outflows of $4,859,469 (2011: net operating cash outflows of $5,496,539) and at balance date has net assets of $7,116,695 (2011: net assets of $11,561,455). As at 30 June 2012, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $226,698 (2011: $4,265,078).
The ability of the Group to continue its exploration and evaluation activities is dependent on the Group raising additional funding when required.
In addition, AusAmerican is also considering the potential for other corporate transactions as part of a broader strategic review. AusAmerican envisages that, if executed, a corporate transaction will provide sufficient cash flows to enable the Group to continue operating on a going concern basis.
On this basis, it is the opinion of the Board of Directors that the Group will be able to continue as a going concern and therefore, the basis of preparation is appropriate.
As a result of the above matters, there is a material uncertainty that the Group will be able to continue as a going concern and that it may have to dispose of assets other than in the normal course of business. No adjustments related to the recoverability and classification of recorded assets or liabilities related to the above have been made in the Financial Report.
Subsequent to year end, the Group received a further $350,000 from the Australian Special Opportunity Fund, LP. It also finalised the share purchase plan raising approximately $1,260,000 from the issuance of 42,000,000 shares at $0.03 and completed a placement raising an additional $318,415 for the Group, from the issuance of 10,613,861 shares at $0.03.
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c) New Accounting Standards and Interpretations
The accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the annual consolidated financial statements are consistent with those followed in Group’s annual reporting for the year ended 30 June 2011.
The adoption of new and amended Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations mandatory for periods beginning on or after 1 January 2012 did not result in any significant changes to the Group's accounting policies.
At the date of this annual report the following standards have been issued but are not yet effective:
| Reference | Title | Summary | Application date of standard* |
Impact on Group financial report |
Application date for Group* |
| AASB 2011-9 |
Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Presentation of Other Comprehensive Income [AASB 1, 5, 7, 101, 112, 120, 121, 132, 133, 134, 1039 & 1049] |
This Standard requires entities to group items presented in other comprehensive income on the basis of whether they might be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss and those that will not. |
1 July 2012 | Currently being assessed |
1 July 2012 |
| AASB 10 | Consolidated Financial Statements |
AASB 10 establishes a new control model that applies to all entities. |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| AASB 11 | Joint Arrangements | AASB 11 replaces AASB 131_Interests in Joint_ Ventures_and UIG-113 _Jointly- controlled Entities – Non-monetary Contributions by Ventures. |
1 January 2013 |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2013 |
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| AASB 12 | Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities |
AASB 12 includes all disclosures relating to an entity’s interests in subsidiaries, joint arrangements, associates and structures entities. |
1 January 2013 |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2013 |
| AASB 13 | Fair Value Measurement |
AASB 13 establishes a single source of guidance for determining the fair value of assets and liabilities. |
1 January 2013 |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2013 |
| AASB 119 | Employee Benefits | The main change introduced by this standard is to revise the accounting for defined benefit plans. |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| Interpretation 20 |
Stripping Costs in the Production Phase of a Surface Mine |
This interpretation applies to stripping costs incurred during the production phase of a surface mine. |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| Annual Improvements 2009–2011 Cycle **** |
Annual Improvements to IFRSs 2009–2011 Cycle |
This standard sets out amendments to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and the related bases for conclusions and guidance made during the International Accounting Standards Board’s Annual Improvements process. |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| AASB 2011-4 | Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards to Remove Individual Key Management Personnel Disclosure Requirements [AASB 124] |
This Amendment deletes from AASB 124 individual key management personnel disclosure requirements for disclosing entities that are not companies. |
1 July 2013 | None | 1 July 2013 |
| AASB 1053 | Application of Tiers of Australian Accounting Standards |
This Standard establishes a differential financial reporting framework consisting of two Tiers of reporting requirements for preparing general purpose financial statements |
1 July 2013 | None | 1 July 2013 |
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| AASB 2012-2 | Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Disclosures – Offsetting Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities |
AASB 2012-2 principally amends AASB 7 Financial Instruments: Disclosures to require disclosure of information that will enable users of an entity’s financial statements to evaluate the effect or potential effect of netting arrangements, including rights of set-off associated with the entity’s recognised financial assets and recognised financial liabilities, on the entity’s financial position. |
1 January 2013 |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2013 |
| AASB 2012-4 | Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Government Loans |
AASB 2012-4 adds an exception to the retrospective application of Australian Accounting Standards under AASB 1 First-time Adoption of Australian Accounting Standards to require that first- time adopters apply the requirements in AASB 139 Financial Instruments |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| AASB 2012-5 | Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising from Annual Improvements 2009–2011 Cycle |
AASB 2012-5 makes amendments resulting from the 2009-2011 Annual Improvements Cycle. |
1 January 2013 |
None | 1 July 2013 |
| AASB 2012-3 | Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Offsetting Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities; |
AASB 2012-3 adds application guidance to AASB 132 Financial Instruments: Presentation to address inconsistencies identified in applying some of the offsetting criteria of AASB 132, including clarifying the meaning of “currently has a legally enforceable right of set-off” and that some gross settlement systems may be considered equivalent to net settlement. |
1 January 2014 |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2015 |
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| AASB 9 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Financial Instruments |
AASB 9 includes requirements for the classification and measurement of financial assets. It was further amended by AASB 2010-7 to reflect amendments to the accounting for financial liabilities. |
1 January 2015*** |
Currently being assessed |
1 July 2015 |
d) Basis of Consolidation
The consolidated financial statements comprise the financial statements of the Group and its subsidiaries as at 30 June 2012.
Subsidiaries are fully consolidated from the date of acquisition, being the date on which the Group obtains control, and continue to be consolidated until the date when such control ceases. The financial statements of the subsidiaries are prepared for the same reporting period as the parent company, using consistent accounting policies. All intra-group balances, transactions, unrealised gains and losses resulting from intra-group transactions and dividends are eliminated in full.
Total comprehensive income within a subsidiary is attributed to the non-controlling interest even if that results in a deficit balance.
A change in the ownership interest of a subsidiary, without a loss of control, is accounted for as an equity transaction. If the Group loses control over a subsidiary, it:
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Derecognises the assets (including goodwill) and liabilities of the subsidiary;
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Derecognises the carrying amount of any non-controlling interest;
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Derecognises the cumulative translation differences recorded in equity;
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Recognises the fair value of the consideration received;
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Recognises the fair value of any investment retained;
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Recognises any surplus or deficit in profit or loss; and
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Reclassifies the parent’s share of components previously recognised in other comprehensive income.
e) Significant Accounting Judgements, Estimates and Assumptions
The carrying amounts of certain assets and liabilities are often determined based on estimates and assumptions of future events. The key estimates and assumptions that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of certain assets and liabilities within the next annual reporting period are:
(i) Available-for-Sale Financial Assets and Financial Assets Held for Trading The Group measures the fair value of available-for-sale financial assets by reference to the fair value of the equity instruments at the date at which they are valued.
(ii) Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities
The Group is subject to income taxes in Australia and jurisdictions where it has foreign operations. Significant judgement is required in determining deferred tax assets and liabilities. There are many transactions and calculations for which the ultimate tax determination is uncertain during the ordinary course of business.
The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets is reviewed at each reporting date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit will be available to allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised.
Unrecognised deferred income tax assets are reassessed at each reporting date and are recognised to the extent that it has become probable that future taxable profit will allow the deferred tax asset to be recovered.
(iii) Carrying Value of Exploration and Evaluation Expenditure The Group reviews the carrying value of exploration and evaluation expenditure at each reporting date. This requires judgement as to the status of the individual projects and their future economic value.
(iv) Share-Based Payment Transactions
The Group measures the cost of equity-settled transactions with employees by reference to the fair value of the equity instruments at the date at which they are granted. The fair value is determined by using either the BlackScholes valuation model or Monte-Carlo simulation model as appropriate.
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f) Segment Reporting
An operating segment is a component of an entity that engages in business activities from which it may earn revenue and incur expenses (including revenues and expenses relating to transactions with other components of the same entity), whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the Group’s executive management team (the chief operating decision makers) to make decisions about resources to be allocated to the segment and assess its performance and for which discrete financial information is available. Management will also consider other factors in determining operating segments such as the level of segment information presented to the executive management team.
Operating segments have been identified based on the information provided to the chief operating decision makers, being the executive management team.
Operating segments that meet the quantitative criteria as prescribed by AASB 8 are reported separately. However, an operating segment that does not meet the quantitative criteria is still reported separately where information about the segment would be useful to users of the financial statements. The Company has identified its operating segments to be Australia and the United States of America on the basis of their geographical location and different regulatory environments.
g) Foreign Currency Translation
The Group’s consolidated financial statements are presented in Australian dollars, which is also the parent company’s functional currency.
Transactions in foreign currencies are initially recorded by the Group entities at their respective functional currency spot rates at the date the transaction first qualifies for recognition.
Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the functional currency spot rate of exchange at the reporting date.
All differences arising on settlement or translation of monetary items are taken to the income statement with the exception of monetary items that are designated as part of the hedge of the Group’s net investment of a foreign operation. These are recognised in other comprehensive income until the net investment is disposed, at which time, the cumulative amount is reclassified to the income statement. Tax charges and credits attributable to exchange differences on those monetary items are also recorded in other comprehensive income.
Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are translated using the exchange rates as at the dates of the initial transactions. Non-monetary items measured at fair value in a foreign currency are translated using the exchange rates at the date when the fair value is determined. The gain or loss arising on retranslation of non-monetary items is treated in line with the recognition of gain or loss on change in fair value of the item (i.e., translation differences on items whose fair value gain or loss is recognised in other comprehensive income or profit or loss is also recognised in other comprehensive income or profit or loss, respectively).
h) Revenue Recognition
Interest income
For all financial instruments measured at amortised cost and interest bearing financial assets classified as available for sale, interest income or expense is recorded using the effective interest rate (EIR), which is the rate that exactly discounts the estimated future cash payments or receipts through the expected life of the financial instrument or a shorter period, where appropriate, to the net carrying amount of the financial asset or liability. Interest income is included in finance income in the income statement.
i) Taxes
Current Income Tax
Current income tax assets and liabilities for the current period are measured at the amount expected to be recovered from or paid to the taxation authorities. The tax rates and tax laws used to compute the amount are those that are enacted or substantively enacted, at the reporting date in the countries where the Group operates and generates taxable income.
Current income tax relating to items recognised directly in equity is recognised in equity and not in the income statement. Management periodically evaluates positions taken in the tax returns with respect to situations in which applicable tax regulations are subject to interpretation and establishes provisions where appropriate.
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Deferred Tax
Deferred tax is provided using the liability method on temporary differences between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts for financial reporting purposes at the reporting date. Deferred tax liabilities are recognised for all taxable temporary differences, except:
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When the deferred tax liability arises from the initial recognition of goodwill or an asset or liability in a transaction that is not a business combination and, at the time of the transaction, affects neither the accounting profit nor taxable profit or loss
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In respect of taxable temporary differences associated with investments in subsidiaries, associates and interests in joint ventures, when the timing of the reversal of the temporary differences can be controlled and it is probable that the temporary differences will not reverse in the foreseeable future.
Deferred tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences, the carry forward of unused tax credits and any unused tax losses. Deferred tax assets are recognised to the extent that it is probable that taxable profit will be available against which the deductible temporary differences, and the carry forward of unused tax credits and unused tax losses can be utilised, except:
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When the deferred tax asset relating to the deductible temporary difference arises from the initial recognition of an asset or liability in a transaction that is not a business combination and, at the time of the transaction, affects neither the accounting profit nor taxable profit or loss
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In respect of deductible temporary differences associated with investments in subsidiaries, associates and interests in joint ventures, deferred tax assets are recognised only to the extent that it is probable that the temporary differences will reverse in the foreseeable future and taxable profit will be available against which the temporary differences can be utilised.
The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at each reporting date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit will be available to allow all or part of the deferred tax asset to be utilised. Unrecognised deferred tax assets are reassessed at each reporting date and are recognised to the extent that it has become probable that future taxable profits will allow the deferred tax asset to be recovered.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply in the year when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or substantively enacted at the reporting date.
Deferred tax relating to items recognised outside profit or loss is recognised outside profit or loss. Deferred tax items are recognised in correlation to the underlying transaction either in other comprehensive income or directly in equity.
Deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities are offset if a legally enforceable right exists to set off current tax assets against current income tax liabilities and the deferred taxes relate to the same taxable entity and the same taxation authority.
Tax benefits acquired as part of a business combination, but not satisfying the criteria for separate recognition at that date, would be recognised subsequently if new information about facts and circumstances changed. The adjustment would either be treated as a reduction to goodwill.
Tax Consolidation
The Company and its wholly-owned Australian subsidiaries have formed an income tax consolidated group under tax consolidation legislation. Each entity in the Group recognises its own current and deferred tax assets and liabilities. Such taxes are measured using the ‘stand-alone taxpayer’ approach to allocation. Current tax liabilities (assets) and deferred tax assets arising from unused tax losses and tax credits in the subsidiaries are immediately transferred to the head entity. The Group notified the Tax Office that it had formed an income tax consolidated group to apply from 1 July 2008. The tax consolidated group has entered a tax funding arrangement whereby each company in the Group contributes to the income tax payable by the Group in proportion to their contribution to the Group’s taxable income. Differences between the amounts of net tax assets and liabilities derecognised and the net amounts recognised pursuant to the funding arrangement are recognised as either a contribution by, or distribution to the head entity.
j) Leases
The determination of whether an arrangement is or contains a lease is based on the substance of the arrangement and requires an assessment of whether the fulfilment of the arrangement is dependent on the use of a specific asset or assets and the arrangement conveys a right to use the asset.
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Leases in which a significant portion of the risks and rewards of ownership are retained by the lessor are classified as operating leases. Incentives received on entering into operating leases are recognised as liabilities. Lease payments are allocated between rental expense and reduction of the lease incentive liability on a straight line basis over the period of the lease.
k) Business Combinations and Goodwill
Business combinations are accounted for using the acquisition method. The cost of an acquisition is measured as the aggregate of the consideration transferred, measured at acquisition date fair value and the amount of any non-controlling interest in the acquiree. For each business combination, the Group elects whether it measures the non-controlling interest in the acquiree either at fair value or at the proportionate share of the acquiree’s identifiable net assets. Acquisition costs incurred are expensed and included in administrative expenses.
When the Group acquires a business, it assesses the financial assets and liabilities assumed for appropriate classification and designation in accordance with the contractual terms, economic circumstances and pertinent conditions as at the acquisition date. This includes the separation of embedded derivatives in host contracts by the acquiree.
If the business combination is achieved in stages, the acquisition date fair value of the acquirer’s previously held equity interest in the acquiree is remeasured to fair value at the acquisition date through profit or loss. Any contingent consideration to be transferred by the acquirer will be recognised at fair value at the acquisition date. Subsequent changes to the fair value of the contingent consideration that is deemed to be an asset or liability will be recognised in accordance with IAS 39 either in profit or loss or as a change to other comprehensive income. If the contingent consideration is classified as equity, it will not be remeasured. Subsequent settlement is accounted for within equity. In instances where the contingent consideration does not fall within the scope of IAS 39, it is measured in accordance with the appropriate IFRS.
Goodwill is initially measured at cost, being the excess of the aggregate of the consideration transferred and the amount recognised for non-controlling interest over the net identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed. If this consideration is lower than the fair value of the net assets of the subsidiary acquired, the difference is recognised in profit or loss.
After initial recognition, goodwill is measured at cost less any accumulated impairment losses. For the purpose of impairment testing, goodwill acquired in a business combination is, from the acquisition date, allocated to each of the Group’s cash-generating units that are expected to benefit from the combination, irrespective of whether other assets or liabilities of the acquiree are assigned to those units.
Where goodwill forms part of a cash-generating unit and part of the operation within that unit is disposed of, the goodwill associated with the operation disposed of is included in the carrying amount of the operation when determining the gain or loss on disposal of the operation. Goodwill disposed of in this circumstance is measured based on the relative values of the operation disposed of and the portion of the cash-generating unit retained.
l) Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, deposits held at call with financial institutions, other shortterm, highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value, and bank overdrafts.
m) Trade and Other Receivables
Trade receivables, which generally have 30 day terms, are recognised initially at fair value and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method, less an allowance for any uncollectible amounts.
Collectability of trade receivables is reviewed on an ongoing basis. Debts that are known to be uncollectible are written off when identified. An allowance for doubtful debts is raised when there is objective evidence that the group will not be able to collect the debt. Financial difficulties of the debtor, default payments or debts more than 60 days overdue are considered objective evidence of impairment.
n) Joint Ventures
Jointly Controlled Assets and Operations
Interests in jointly controlled assets and operations are reported in the financial statements by including the Entity’s share of assets employed in the joint ventures, the share of liabilities incurred in relation to the joint ventures and the share of any expenses incurred in relation to the joint ventures in their respective classification categories.
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Jointly Controlled Entities
The interest in a joint venture partnership is accounted for in the financial statements using the equity method and is carried at cost by the parent Entity. Under the equity method, the share of the profits or losses of the partnership is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income, and the share of movements in reserves is recognised in reserves in the statement of financial position.
Profits or losses on transactions establishing a joint venture partnership and transactions with the joint venture are eliminated to the extent of the Entity’s ownership interest until such time as they are realised by the joint venture partnership on consumption or sale, unless they relate to an unrealised loss that provides evidence of the impairment of an asset transferred.
o) Property, Plant and Equipment
Plant and equipment, leasehold improvements and equipment under finance lease are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment. Cost includes expenditure that is directly attributable to the acquisition of the item. In the event that settlement of all or part of the purchase consideration is deferred, cost is determined by discounting the amounts payable in the future to their present value as at the date of acquisition. Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Entity and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the statement of comprehensive income during the financial period in which they are incurred.
All tangible assets have limited useful lives and are depreciated/amortised using the diminishing balance method over their estimated useful lives, taking into account estimated residual values, with the exception of carried forward development expenditure in the production phase which is amortised on a units of production method based on the ratio of actual production to remaining proved reserves as estimated by independent experts, and finance lease assets which are amortised over the term of the relevant lease, or where it is likely the Entity will obtain ownership of the asset, the life of the asset.
Depreciation is calculated on the diminishing balance method as follows:
| - | Motor vehicles | 22.5% |
|---|---|---|
| - | Computer hardware | 40% |
| - | Computer software | 40% |
| - | Website development | 40% |
| - | Office Furniture and Equipment | 20% |
| - | Telephones | 30% |
| - | Field Equipment | 30% |
The estimated useful lives, residual values and depreciation method is reviewed at the end of each annual reporting period and adjusted if appropriate.
Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with carrying amount. These are included in the statement of comprehensive income.
p) Exploration and Evaluation Costs
Exploration and evaluation expenditure related to areas of interest is capitalised and carried forward to the extent that:
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(i) rights to tenure of the area of interest are current; and
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(ii) costs are expected to be recouped through successful development and exploitation of the area of interest or alternatively by its sale.
Exploration and evaluation expenditure is allocated separately to specific areas of interest. Such expenditure comprises net direct costs and an appropriate portion of related overhead expenditure directly related to activities in the area of interest.
Costs related to the acquisition of properties that contain Mineral Resources are allocated separately to specific areas of interest.
If costs are not expected to be recouped through successful development and exploitation of the area of interest or alternatively by sale, costs are expensed in the period in which they are incurred.
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Exploration and evaluation expenditure that is capitalised is included as part of cash flows from investing activities whereas exploration and evaluation expenditure that is expensed is included as part of cash flows from operating activities.
When a decision to proceed to development is made the exploration and evaluation capitalised to that area is transferred to mine development. All costs subsequently incurred to develop a mine prior to the start of mining operations within the area of interest are capitalised and carried at cost. These costs include expenditure incurred to develop new ore bodies within the area of interest, to define further mineralisation in existing areas of interest, to expand the capacity of a mine and to maintain production.
Capitalised amounts for an area of interest may be written down to its recoverable amount if the area of interest’s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount.
q) Financial Instruments
Financial Assets
Initial Recognition and Measurement
Financial assets within the scope of IAS 39 are classified as financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, loans and receivables, held-to-maturity investments, available-for-sale financial assets, or as derivatives designated as hedging instruments in an effective hedge, as appropriate. The Group determines the classification of its financial assets at initial recognition.
All financial assets are recognised initially at fair value plus transaction costs, except in the case of financial assets recorded at fair value through profit or loss.
Purchases or sales of financial assets that require delivery of assets within a time frame established by regulation or convention in the market place (regular way trades) are recognised on the trade date, i.e., the date that the Group commits to purchase or sell the asset.
The Group’s financial assets include cash and short-term deposits, trade and other receivables, loans and other receivables, quoted and unquoted financial instruments and derivative financial instruments.
Subsequent Measurement
The subsequent measurement of financial assets depends on their classification as described below:
Financial Assets at Fair Value Through Profit or Loss
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss include financial assets held for trading and financial assets designated upon initial recognition at fair value through profit or loss. Financial assets are classified as held for trading if they are acquired for the purpose of selling or repurchasing in the near term. Derivatives, including separated embedded derivatives are also classified as held for trading unless they are designated as effective hedging instruments as defined by IAS 39.
Financial assets at fair value through profit and loss are carried in the statement of financial position at fair value with net changes in fair value recognised in finance costs in the income statement.
Financial assets designated upon initial recognition at fair value through profit and loss are designated at their initial recognition date and only if the criteria under IAS 39 are satisfied. The Group has not designated any financial assets at fair value through profit or loss.
The Group evaluates its financial assets held for trading, other than derivatives, to determine whether the intention to sell them in the near term is still appropriate. When in rare circumstances the Group is unable to trade these financial assets due to inactive markets and management’s intention to sell them in the foreseeable future significantly changes, the Group may elect to reclassify these financial assets. The reclassification to loans and receivables, available-for-sale or held to maturity depends on the nature of the asset. This evaluation does not affect any financial assets designated at fair value through profit or loss using the fair value option at designation, these instruments cannot be reclassified after initial recognition.
Derivatives embedded in host contracts are accounted for as separate derivatives and recorded at fair value if their economic characteristics and risks are not closely related to those of the host contracts and the host contracts are not held for trading or designated at fair value though profit or loss. These embedded derivatives are measured at fair value with changes in fair value recognised in the income statement. Reassessment only occurs if there is a change in the terms of the contract that significantly modifies the cash flows that would otherwise be required.
Loans and Receivables
Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments that are not quoted in an active market. After initial measurement, such financial assets are subsequently measured at
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amortised cost using the EIR method, less impairment. Amortised cost is calculated by taking into account any discount or premium on acquisition and fees or costs that are an integral part of the EIR. The EIR amortisation is included in finance income in the income statement. The losses arising from impairment are recognised in the income statement in finance costs for loans and in cost of sales or other operating expenses for receivables.
Held-to-Maturity Investments
Non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturities are classified as held- to maturity when the Group has the positive intention and ability to hold them to maturity. After initial measurement, held-to-maturity investments are measured at amortised cost using the EIR, less impairment. Amortised cost is calculated by taking into account any discount or premium on acquisition and fees or costs that are an integral part of the EIR. The EIR amortisation is included in finance income in the income statement. The losses arising from impairment are recognised in the income statement in finance costs. The Group did not have any held-tomaturity investments during the years ended 30 June 2012 and 2011.
Available-for-Sale Financial Investments
Available-for-sale financial investments include equity investments and debt securities. Equity investments classified as available-for-sale are those that are neither classified as held for trading nor designated at fair value through profit or loss. Debt securities in this category are those that are intended to be held for an indefinite period of time and that may be sold in response to needs for liquidity or in response to changes in the market conditions.
After initial measurement, available-for-sale financial investments are subsequently measured at fair value with unrealised gains or losses recognised as other comprehensive income in the available-for-sale reserve until the investment is derecognised, at which time the cumulative gain or loss is recognised in other operating income, or the investment is determined to be impaired, when the cumulative loss is reclassified from the available-for sale reserve to the income statement in finance costs. Interest earned whilst holding available-for-sale financial investments is reported as interest income using the EIR method.
The Group evaluates whether the ability and intention to sell its available-for-sale financial assets in the near term is still appropriate. When, in rare circumstances, the Group is unable to trade these financial assets due to inactive markets and management’s intention to do so significantly changes in the foreseeable future, the Group may elect to reclassify these financial assets. Reclassification to loans and receivables is permitted when the financial assets meet the definition of loans and receivables and the Group has the intent and ability to hold these assets for the foreseeable future or until maturity. Reclassification to the held-to-maturity category is permitted only when the entity has the ability and intention to hold the financial asset accordingly.
For a financial asset reclassified from the available-for-sale category, the fair value carrying amount at the date of reclassification becomes its new amortised cost and any previous gain or loss on the asset that has been recognised in equity is amortised to profit or loss over the remaining life of the investment using the EIR. Any difference between the new amortised cost and the maturity amount is also amortised over the remaining life of the asset using the EIR. If the asset is subsequently determined to be impaired, then the amount recorded in equity is reclassified to the income statement.
Derecognition
A financial asset (or, where applicable, a part of a financial asset or part of a group of similar financial assets) is derecognised when:
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The rights to receive cash flows from the asset have expired
-
The Group has transferred its rights to receive cash flows from the asset or has assumed an obligation to pay the received cash flows in full without material delay to a third party under a ‘pass-through’ arrangement; and either
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a) the Group has transferred substantially all the risks and rewards of the asset, or
-
b) the Group has neither transferred nor retained substantially all the risks and rewards of the asset, but has transferred control of the asset.
When the Group has transferred its rights to receive cash flows from an asset or has entered into a pass-through arrangement, it evaluates if and to what extent it has retained the risks and rewards of ownership. When it has neither transferred nor retained substantially all of the risks and rewards of the asset, nor transferred control of the asset, the asset is recognised to the extent of the Group’s continuing involvement in the asset. In that case, the Group also recognises an associated liability. The transferred asset and the associated liability are measured on a basis that reflects the rights and obligations that the Group has retained.
Continuing involvement that takes the form of a guarantee over the transferred asset is measured at the lower of the original carrying amount of the asset and the maximum amount of consideration that the Group could be required to repay.
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r) Impairment of Financial Assets
The Group assesses, at each reporting date, whether there is any objective evidence that a financial asset or a group of financial assets is impaired. A financial asset or a group of financial assets is deemed to be impaired if, and only if, there is objective evidence of impairment as a result of one or more events that has occurred after the initial recognition of the asset (an incurred ‘loss event’) and that loss event has an impact on the estimated future cash flows of the financial asset or the group of financial assets that can be reliably estimated. Evidence of impairment may include indications that the debtors or a group of debtors is experiencing significant financial difficulty, default or delinquency in interest or principal payments, the probability that they will enter bankruptcy or other financial reorganisation and when observable data indicate that there is a measurable decrease in the estimated future cash flows, such as changes in arrears or economic conditions that correlate with defaults.
Financial Assets Carried at Amortised Cost
For financial assets carried at amortised cost, the Group first assesses whether objective evidence of impairment exists individually for financial assets that are individually significant, or collectively for financial assets that are not individually significant. If the Group determines that no objective evidence of impairment exists for an individually assessed financial asset, whether significant or not, it includes the asset in a group of financial assets with similar credit risk characteristics and collectively assesses them for impairment. Assets that are individually assessed for impairment and for which an impairment loss is, or continues to be, recognised are not included in a collective assessment of impairment.
If there is objective evidence that an impairment loss has been incurred, the amount of the loss is measured as the difference between the asset’s carrying amount and the present value of estimated future cash flows (excluding future expected credit losses that have not yet been incurred). The present value of the estimated future cash flows is discounted at the financial asset’s original effective interest rate. If a loan has a variable interest rate, the discount rate for measuring any impairment loss is the current EIR.
The carrying amount of the asset is reduced through the use of an allowance account and the amount of the loss is recognised in the income statement. Interest income continues to be accrued on the reduced carrying amount and is accrued using the rate of interest used to discount the future cash flows for the purpose of measuring the impairment loss. The interest income is recorded as part of finance income in the income statement. Loans together with the associated allowance are written off when there is no realistic prospect of future recovery and all collateral has been realised or has been transferred to the Group. If, in a subsequent year, the amount of the estimated impairment loss increases or decreases because of an event occurring after the impairment was recognised, the previously recognised impairment loss is increased or reduced by adjusting the allowance account. If a future write-off is later recovered, the recovery is credited to finance costs in the income statement.
Available-for-Sale Financial Investments
For available-for-sale financial investments, the Group assesses at each reporting date whether there is objective evidence that an investment or a group of investments is impaired.
In the case of equity investments classified as available-for-sale, objective evidence would include a significant or prolonged decline in the fair value of the investment below its cost. ‘Significant’ is evaluated against the original cost of the investment and ‘prolonged’ against the period in which the fair value has been below its original cost. When there is evidence of impairment, the cumulative loss – measured as the difference between the acquisition cost and the current fair value, less any impairment loss on that investment previously recognised in the income statement – is removed from other comprehensive income and recognised in the income statement. Impairment losses on equity investments are not reversed through the income statement; increases in their fair value after impairment are recognised directly in other comprehensive income.
In the case of debt instruments classified as available-for-sale, impairment is assessed based on the same criteria as financial assets carried at amortised cost. However, the amount recorded for impairment is the cumulative loss measured as the difference between the amortised cost and the current fair value, less any impairment loss on that investment previously recognised in the income statement.
Future interest income continues to be accrued based on the reduced carrying amount of the asset, using the rate of interest used to discount the future cash flows for the purpose of measuring the impairment loss. The interest income is recorded as part of finance income. If, in a subsequent year, the fair value of a debt instrument increases and the increase can be objectively related to an event occurring after the impairment loss was recognised in the income statement, the impairment loss is reversed through the income statement.
s) Financial liabilities
Initial Recognition and Measurement
Financial liabilities within the scope of IAS 39 are classified as financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss, loans and borrowings, or as derivatives designated as hedging instruments in an effective hedge, as appropriate. The Group determines the classification of its financial liabilities at initial recognition.
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All financial liabilities are recognised initially at fair value plus, in the case of loans and borrowings, directly attributable transaction costs.
The Group’s financial liabilities include trade and other payables, bank overdrafts, loans and borrowings, financial guarantee contracts, and derivative financial instruments.
Subsequent Measurement
The measurement of financial liabilities depends on their classification as described below:
Financial Liabilities at Fair Value Through Profit or Loss
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss include financial liabilities held for trading and financial liabilities designated upon initial recognition as at fair value through profit or loss.
Financial liabilities are classified as held for trading if they are acquired for the purpose of selling in the near term. This category includes derivative financial instruments entered into by the Group that are not designated as hedging instruments in hedge relationships as defined by IAS 39. Separated embedded derivatives are also classified as held for trading unless they are designated as effective hedging instruments.
Gains or losses on liabilities held for trading are recognised in the income statement.
Financial liabilities designated upon initial recognition at fair value through profit and loss so designated at the initial date of recognition, and only if criteria of IAS 39 are satisfied. The Group has not designated any financial liability as at fair value through profit or loss.
Loans and Borrowings
After initial recognition, interest bearing loans and borrowings are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the EIR method. Gains and losses are recognised in the income statement when the liabilities are derecognised as well as through the EIR amortisation process.
Amortised cost is calculated by taking into account any discount or premium on acquisition and fees or costs that are an integral part of the EIR. The EIR amortisation is included in finance costs in the income statement.
Financial Guarantee Contracts
Financial guarantee contracts issued by the Group are those contracts that require a payment to be made to reimburse the holder for a loss it incurs because the specified debtor fails to make a payment when due in accordance with the terms of a debt instrument. Financial guarantee contracts are recognised initially as a liability at fair value, adjusted for transaction costs that are directly attributable to the issuance of the guarantee. Subsequently, the liability is measured at the higher of the best estimate of the expenditure required to settle the present obligation at the reporting date and the amount recognised less cumulative amortisation.
Derecognition
A financial liability is derecognised when the obligation under the liability is discharged or cancelled or expires.
When an existing financial liability is replaced by another from the same lender on substantially different terms, or the terms of an existing liability are substantially modified, such an exchange or modification is treated as the derecognition of the original liability and the recognition of a new liability. The difference in the respective carrying amounts is recognised in the income statement.
- (i) Offsetting of Financial Instruments
Financial assets and financial liabilities are offset and the net amount reported in the consolidated statement of financial position if, and only if:
-
There is a currently enforceable legal right to offset the recognised amounts; and
-
There is an intention to settle on a net basis, or to realise the assets and settle the liabilities simultaneously.
(ii) Fair Value of Financial Instruments
The fair value of financial instruments that are traded in active markets at each reporting date is determined by reference to quoted market prices or dealer price quotations (bid price for long positions and ask price for short positions), without any deduction for transaction costs.
For financial instruments not traded in an active market, the fair value is determined using appropriate valuation techniques. Such techniques may include:
-
Using recent arm’s length market transactions
-
Reference to the current fair value of another instrument that is substantially the same
-
A discounted cash flow analysis or other valuation models.
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An analysis of fair values of financial instruments and further details as to how they are measured are provided in Note 24.
t) Derivative Financial Instruments
The Group does not presently hold derivatives.
u) Trade and Other Payables
Trade payables and other payables are carried at amortised cost and represent liabilities for goods and services provided to the Group prior to the end of the financial year that are unpaid and arise when the Group becomes obliged to make future payments in respect of the purchase of these goods and services. The amounts are unsecured and are usually paid within 30 days of recognition.
v) Employee Benefits
(i) Wages and Salaries, Annual Leave and Sick Leave
Liabilities for wages and salaries, including non-monetary benefits, annual leave and accumulating sick leave due to be settled within 12 months of the reporting date are recognised as a current liability in respect of employees' services up to the reporting date and are measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liabilities are settled. Liabilities for non-accumulating sick leave are recognised when the leave is taken and measured at the rates paid or payable.
(ii) Long Service Leave
The liability for long service leave is recognised in the provision for employee benefits and measured as the present value of expected future payments to be made in respect of services provided by employees up to the reporting date. Consideration is given to expected future wage and salary levels, experience of employee departures and periods of service. Expected future payments are discounted using market yields at the reporting date on national government bonds with terms to maturity and currency that match, as closely as possible, the estimated future cash outflows.
(iii) Employee Share Options and Performance Rights
Equity-settled share-based payments granted are measured at fair value at the date of grant. Fair value is measured by the use of a binomial model or a hybrid employee share option model, for market based conditions. The expected life used in the model has been adjusted, based on management’s best estimate, for the effects of non-transferability, exercise restrictions, and behavioural considerations.
The fair value determined at the grant date of the equity-settled share-based payments is expensed at the date of issue. For cash settled share-based payments, a liability equal to the portion of the goods or services received is recognised at the current fair value determined at each reporting date.
w) Share-Based Payment Transactions
Employees (including senior executives) of the Group may receive incentives in the form of share-based payment transactions.
Equity-Settled Transactions
The cost of equity-settled transactions is recognised, together with a corresponding increase in other capital reserves in equity, over the period in which the performance and/or service conditions are fulfilled. The cumulative expense recognised for equity-settled transactions at each reporting date until the vesting date reflects the extent to which the vesting period has expired and the Group’s best estimate of the number of equity instruments that will ultimately vest. The income statement expense or credit for a period represents the movement in cumulative expense recognised as at the beginning and end of that period and is recognised in employee benefits expense.
No expense is recognised for awards that do not ultimately vest, except for equity-settled transactions, for which vesting is conditional upon a market or non-vesting condition. These are treated as vesting irrespective of whether or not the market or non-vesting condition is satisfied, provided that all other performance and/or service conditions are satisfied.
When the terms of an equity-settled transaction award are modified, the minimum expense recognised is the expense as if the terms had not been modified, if the original terms of the award are met. An additional expense is recognised for any modification that increases the total fair value of the share-based payment transaction, or is otherwise beneficial to the employee as measured at the date of modification.
When an equity-settled award is cancelled, it is treated as if it vested on the date of cancellation, and any expense not yet recognised for the award is recognised immediately. This includes any award where non-vesting conditions within the control of either the entity or the employee are not met. However, if a new award is substituted for the cancelled award, and designated as a replacement award on the date that it is granted, the
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cancelled and new awards are treated as if they were a modification of the original award, as described in the previous paragraph.
The dilutive effect of outstanding options is reflected as additional share dilution in the computation of diluted earnings per share.
Cash-Settled Transactions
The cost of cash-settled transactions is measured initially at fair value at the grant date using a binomial model, further details of which are given in Note 26. This fair value is expensed over the period until the vesting date with recognition of a corresponding liability. The liability is remeasured to fair value at each reporting date up to and including the settlement date, with changes in fair value recognised in employee benefits expense.
x) Contributed Equity
Ordinary shares are classified as equity. Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new shares or options are shown in equity as a deduction, net of tax, from the proceeds.
y) Earnings Per Share
(i) Basic Earnings Per Share
Basic earnings per share are calculated by dividing the profit attributable to equity holders of the Group by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period.
(ii) Diluted Earnings Per Share
Diluted earnings per share adjusts the figures used in the determination of basic earnings per share to take into account the after income tax effect associated with dilutive potential ordinary shares and the weighted average number of shares assumed to have been issued for no consideration in relation to dilutive potential ordinary shares.
3. SEGMENT INFORMATION
Identification of Reportable Segments
The Group has identified its operating segments to be Australia and the United States of America “USA”, on the basis of geographical location and different regulatory environments. The main segment activity in the USA is exploration and evaluation located in this geographic region.
The accounting policies used by the Group in reporting segments internally are the same as those contained in note 2 above and in the prior period.
| 2012 | AUSTRALIA $ |
UNITED STATES $ |
TOTAL $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| REVENUE | |||
| Interest income | 42,319 | 50,845 |
93,164 |
| Other income | 55,003 | 19,684 |
74,687 |
| Total segment revenue | 97,322 | 70,529 |
167,851 |
| Reportable segment gain/(loss) before tax | (1,692,343) | (2,654,530) |
(4,650,512) |
| Segment assets | 1,167,655 | 7,125,744 |
8,293,399 |
| Segment liabilities | 1,133,830 | 42,874 |
1,176,704 |
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| 2011 | AUSTRALIA $ |
UNITED STATES $ |
TOTAL $ |
|---|---|---|---|
| REVENUE | |||
| Interest income | 115,563 | - |
115,563 |
| Joint venture contributions | - | 27,171 |
27,171 |
| Other income | 600,000 | - |
600,000 |
| Total segment revenue | 715,563 | 27,171 |
742,734 |
| Depreciation and amortisation of segment assets |
6,492 | 23,632 |
30,124 |
| Segment assets | 5,121,386 | 7,639,252 |
12,760,638 |
| Segment liabilities | 924,713 | 274,470 |
1,199,183 |
Inter-segment gains/ (losses) are eliminated upon consolidation and reflected in the ‘adjustments and eliminations’ column. All other adjustments and eliminations are part of detailed reconciliations presented as part of the notes to the financial statements.
4. Operating Loss Before Taxation
The Group operating loss from continuing operations before taxation is stated after charging (crediting):
(a) Revenue
| Revenue Interest revenue – bank deposits Receipt of shares on sale of tenements Other (b) Exploration and Evaluation Expenditure Exploration expenditure expensed (c) Finance Expenses Finance costs Unrealised foreign exchange gain/(loss) |
CONSOLIDATED | |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
||
| 93,161 115,563 |
||
| - 600,000 |
||
| 74,688 27,171 |
||
| 167,849 742,734 |
||
| (2,404,495) (3,227,052) |
||
| (22,794) - 80,992 (24,383) |
||
| 58,198 (24,383) |
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(d) Administration Expenses
| Wages and salaries Share based payments Bad and doubtful debts Travel, marketing and promotion Occupancy and administration expenses Legal and professional * |
CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| (450,554) (730,378) (507,797) (2,096,467) (2,610) - (297,710) (425,955) (388,816) (580,789) (754,665) (480,523) |
|
| (2,402,152) (4,314,112) |
*Increase is a direct result of expenses incurred due to the attempted TSX listing and Crosshair transaction
(e) Other Expenses
Depreciation and amortization
| (69,912) | (30,124) | |
|---|---|---|
| (69,912) | (30,124) |
5. Income Taxes
a) Income Tax Recognised in Profit or Loss
The prima facie income tax expense on pre-tax accounting loss from operations reconciles to the income tax expense in the financial statements as follows:
| Loss before income tax expense | (4,650,512) | (6,854,055) |
|---|---|---|
| Prima facie tax payable on profit/(loss) at 30% | (1,395,153) | (2,056,216) |
| Foreign tax rate differential | (237,625) | (237,625) |
| Tax effect of amounts which are not deductible (taxable) in calculating taxable | ||
| income: | ||
| Non-deductible expenses | 4,143 | 5,007 |
| Unrecognised temporary differences | 21,127 | 101,754 |
| Tax effect of current year tax losses for which no deferred tax asset has been recognised |
1,607,508 | 2,187,080 |
| Income tax | - | - |
| b) Income Tax Recognised Directly in Equity | ||
| There were no current and deferred amounts charged directly to equity during the period. | ||
| c) Deferred Tax Assets |
||
| Prepayments | 13,172 | 7,656 |
| Accrued expenses | 23,817 | 17,004 |
| Provisions | 9,324 | - |
| Capital raising costs | 64,691 | 102,305 |
| Business capital costs | 110,037 | 225,310 |
| Carry forward tax losses | 10,814,273 | 9,206,766 |
| Total | 11,035,314 | 9,559,041 |
| d) Deferred Tax Liabilities | ||
| Investments | 90,000 | 216,000 |
| Total | 90,000 | 216,000 |
The above deferred tax assets and liabilities have not been brought to account as assets and liabilities.
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The gross carried forward tax losses used in the determination of the net unrecognised deferred tax asset disclosures above are as follows:
| Tax losses in Australia (net) Tax losses in Foreign countries (net) Total |
(20,183,478) (18,222,169) |
|---|---|
| (13,257,171) (10,609,537) |
|
| (33,440,649) (28,831,706) |
| 6. Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash at bank and on hand Total 7. Trade and Other Receivables Prepayments Other receivables Total 8. Other Financial Assets Available for sale investments – at fair value Security deposits Total |
CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| 226,698 4,265,078 |
|
| 226,698 4,265,078 |
|
| - 138,646 |
|
| 39,074 46,847 |
|
| 39,074 185,493 |
|
| 900,000 - |
|
| 23,965 16,394 |
|
| 923,965 16,394 |
As at balance sheet date, the Group holds 3,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares in Forge Resources Limited (ASX: FRG and “Forge”). The 3,000,000 shares are escrowed for a period of two years from the date of Forge’s listing on the ASX, 23 September 2010. These shares have been deemed to be current in nature as it is management’s intention to sell within the next twelve months.
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9. Property, Plant and Equipment
| 9. Property, Plant and Equipment |
||
|---|---|---|
| PLANT AND EQUIPMENT $ |
TOTAL $ |
|
| Gross Carrying Amount Balance at 1 July 2010 Additions Net foreign currency exchange differences Balance at 30 June 2011 Additions Disposals/write off Net foreign currency exchange differences Balance at 30 June 2012 Accumulated Depreciation /amortisation and impairment Balance at 1 July 2010 Depreciation expense Net foreign currency exchange differences Balance at 30 June 2011 Disposals/write off Depreciation expense Net foreign currency exchange differences Balance at 30 June 2012 Net Book Value 30 June 2011 30 June 2012 10. Exploration and Evaluation |
300,016 25,997 (50,621) |
|
| 300,016 | ||
| 25,997 | ||
| (50,621) | ||
| 275,392 | 275,392 | |
| 2,352 (66,386) (28,214) |
2,352 | |
| (66,386) | ||
| (28,214) | ||
| 183,144 | 183,144 | |
| 151,291 30,124 (25,912) |
||
| 151,291 | ||
| 30,124 | ||
| (25,912) | ||
| 155,503 | 155,503 | |
| (24,929) 28,454 (49,659) |
(24,929) | |
| 28,454 | ||
| (49,659) | ||
| 109,369 | 109,369 | |
| 119,889 | ||
| 119,889 | ||
| 73,775 | 73,775 | |
| CONSOLIDATED | ||
| Non-producing properties Exploration and evaluation expenditure: Balance at 1 July 2011 Net foreign currency exchange differences Balance at 30 June 2012 11. Other Financial Assets Available for sale financial assets 12. Trade and Other Payables Trade payables Accruals 13. Interest Bearing Loans and Borrowings Unsecured convertible notes |
2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| 6,853,784 7,508,916 |
||
| 176,103 (655,132) |
||
| 7,029,887 6,853,784 |
||
| - 1,320,000 |
||
| - 1,320,000 |
||
| 59,356 240,832 |
||
| 136,470 149,916 |
||
| 195,826 390,748 |
||
| 185,000 - |
||
| 185,000 - |
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14. Provisions
| 14. Provisions | |
|---|---|
| Employee benefits 15. Deferred Tax Liability Deferred tax liability related to assets acquired through business combination in prior year Less: Tax benefit effect on impairment of assets acquired Net deferred tax liability |
24,122 36,679 |
| 24,122 36,679 |
|
| 6,458,314 6,458,314 |
|
| (5,686,558) (5,686,558) |
|
| 771,756 771,756 |
16. Issued Capital and Reserves
| 75,767,021 fully paid ordinary shares (2011:336,709,607) Share issue expenses |
CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| 53,700,609 53,514,605 |
|
| (1,495,901) (1,495,901) |
|
| 52,204,708 52,018,704 |
The company does not have a limited amount of authorised capital and issued shares do not have a par value.
| Fully paid ordinary shares Balance at beginning of financial year Consolidation of shares Shares issued during the year Share issue costs Ordinary fully paid shares at end of year |
CONSOLIDATED AND COMPANY 2012 NUMBER 2012 $ 2011 NUMBER 2011 $ 336,709,607 52,018,704 157,354,563 42,592,222 (269,367,279) - - - 8,424,695 186,002 179,355,044 9,947,285 - - - (520,803) |
|---|---|
| 75,767,021 52,204,706 336,709,607 52,018,704 |
Fully paid ordinary shares carry one vote per share and carry the right to dividends. Partly paid ordinary shares entitle the holder to vote, participate in dividends and proceeds on a winding up in proportion to the number of and amounts paid on the shares held.
| nd amounts paid on the shares held. | |
|---|---|
| Partly paid ordinary shares Balance at beginning of financial year Movements Balance at end of financial year |
2012 NUMBER 2012 $ 2011 NUMBER 2011 $ |
| - - 5,000,000 5,000 |
|
| - - (5,000,000) (5,000) |
|
| - - - - |
The following shares were issued during the reporting period:
(i) On 29 September 2011, the Company announced the completion of a 1 for 5 share consolidation, as approved by shareholders at a General Meeting held on 9 September 2011;
(ii) On 21 November 2011, 2 fully paid shares were issued as a result of the exercise of two $0.50 options raising $1;
(iii) On 29 February 2012, 536,308 fully paid shares were issued at $0.039 per share pursuant to the commencement fee associated with the financing agreement with Lind Partners;
(iv) On 02 March 2012, 862,069 fully paid shares were issued at $0.058
(v) On 04 April 2012, 3,026,316 fully paid shares were issued at $0.03799 per share pursuant to the conversion of a convertible note, under the convertible note agreement; and
(vi) On 06 June 2012, 4,000,000 fully paid shares were issued following performance hurdles being met, in line with the with the Groups performance rights incentive plan.
Information relating to the company’s employee option plan, including details of options issued, exercised and lapsed during the financial year is set out in note 25.
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Information relating to share options and performance rights issued to key management personnel during the financial year are set out in note 26.
| CONSOLIDATED | |
|---|---|
| Reserves Option reserve – listed Option reserve – unlisted Total option reserve Foreign currency translation Available-for-sale securities |
2012 $ 2011 $ |
| 766,900 766,900 |
|
| 2,934,391 2,426,594 |
|
| 3,701,291 3,193,494 |
|
| (1,275,756) (1,207,707) |
|
| 300,000 720,000 |
|
| 2,725,535 2,705,787 |
The Options reserve records items recognised as expenses on the issue of employee share options.
The Foreign Currency Translation Reserve records exchange differences arising on the translation of foreign controlled subsidiaries. These differences are book entries only resulting from differences between exchange rates at the beginning and end of the period and the resulting change in value of assets and do not represent realised exchange gains or losses.
The available for sale securities reserve records the fair value changes on the available for sale financial asset as set out in Note 8 Other Financial Asset.
| (i) Option reserve – unlisted Opening balance Options allotted Balance at end of year (ii) Option reserve –listed Opening balance Options allotted Balance at end of year (iii) Foreign currency translation reserve |
|
|---|---|
| 2,426,594 1,571,581 |
|
| 507,797 855,013 |
|
| 2,934,391 2,426,594 |
|
| 766,900 - |
|
| - 766,900 |
|
| 766,900 766,900 |
|
| CONSOLIDATED | |
| Balance at beginning of the year (Loss)/Gain on translation of overseas controlled entities Balance at the end of financial year (iv) Available-for-sale securities reserve Balance at beginning of the year (Loss)/Gain on revaluation of available-for-sale securities Balance at the end of financial year 17. Earnings Per Share Basic earnings/(loss) per share from continued operations Diluted earnings/(loss) per share from continued operations |
2012 $ 2011 $ |
| (1,207,707) (403,197) |
|
| (68,049) (804,510) |
|
| (1,275,756) (1,207,707) |
|
| 720,000 - |
|
| (420,000) 720,000 |
|
| 300,000 720,000 |
|
| 2012 2011 |
|
| CENTS PER SHARE CENTS PER SHARE |
|
| (6.76) (0.13) (6.76) (0.13) |
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The following reflects the income and share data used in the calculations of the basic and diluted earnings per share:
| 2012 | 2011 | |
|---|---|---|
| $ | $ | |
| Earnings reconciliation | ||
| Net loss for the year – continued operations | (4,650,512) | (6,852,937) |
| Net loss for the year – discontinued operations | - | (1,118) |
| Weighted average number of ordinary shares used as the denominator in calculating basic and dilutive earnings per share |
68,785,408 | 53,755,599* |
*Restated as a result of the 1 for 5 share consolidation
18. Commitments for Expenditure
| Mineral Properties Not later than 1 year Between 1 year and 5 years |
|
|---|---|
| 163,380 1,027,654 |
|
| 653,520 - |
|
| 816,900 1,027,654 |
The exploration commitments reflect the minimum expenditure to meet the conditions under which the properties are granted or such greater amounts that have been contractually committed. These commitments may vary from time to time, subject to approval by the grantor of titles or by variation of contractual agreements. The expenditure represents potential expenditure which may be reduced by entering into sale, joint venture or relinquishment of the interests and may vary depending upon the results of exploration. Should expenditure not reach the required level in respect of each area of interest, the Groups interest could be either reduced or forfeited.
19. Leases
Operating Lease
Leasing Arrangements
Operating lease relates to office facilities with lease terms of 2 to 5 years. Contingent rental provisions within the lease agreement require the minimum lease payment shall be increased to market value in the final year.
| ase agreement require the minimum lease payment shall be increased to market value | in the final year. |
|---|---|
| Non-cancellable operating lease payments - Not later than 1 year - Between 1 year and 5 years |
CONSOLIDATED |
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| 36,455 64,520 |
|
| 145,820 105,000 |
|
| 182,275 169,520 |
20. Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets
(i) The Rio Puerco, Apex, Lowboy and Church Rocks projects areas carry a yellow cake royalty, to a maximum equivalent of a 5% on a claim by claim basis. In all cases the royalty does not exceed 5% over any project.
21. Interests In Joint Venture Operations and Projects
The Group has an interest in the following material joint venture operations whose principal activities are mineral exploration and development.
| exploration and development. | ||
|---|---|---|
| NAME OF VENTURE | NOTES | PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY |
| Cristol Enterprises LLC | i) | Exploration – gold, manganese and uranium |
| Lone Star LLC | ii) | Exploration - uranium |
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Notes
(i) Cristol Enterprises LLC
The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary Uranium Company of Arizona LLC (“UCA”) executed a Heads of Agreement with Cristol Enterprises LLC (“Cristol”), an exploration company based in Nevada, USA on 24 June 2009. The agreement covers the Bernard gold, uranium and manganese project located in La Paz County, Arizona which has been secured by UCA and covers 212 claims for an aggregate area of approximately 11km2. The agreement is subject to the following basic conditions, viz:
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UCA and Cristol will create a new limited liability company into which the Bernard claims will be transferred. Initial equity in the new company will be 100% UCA;
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Cristol is to expend a total of $5.1M in stages to earn a 49% interest in the new company;
-
Thereafter, further funding of the project will be on a pro-rata basis, subject to an industry standard dilution clause;
-
The first stage will entail expenditures of $475,000 and involve a comprehensive drilling program; and
-
- UCA is the project manager.
(ii) Lone Star
In April 2011 the Company’s executed a JV agreement with Lone Star LLC (‘Lone Star’) which involved the acquisition, exploration and development of a number of uranium properties in the State of Texas in the USA. Under the JV agreement Uranium Company of Texas (“UCT”) has been established as a 90% owned subsidiary of the Company and Lone Star will be free carried to the remaining 10%. The Company is the Manager of the JV. Lone Star personnel will work for the JV and will be responsible for identifying and acquiring leasehold properties with a track record of being drilled out and with historic drilling results. Under the JV agreement Lone Star receives shares in the Company based on the acquisition of these projects and on proving up JORC/NI 43-101 resources at the various uranium projects under the JV. As consideration for entering into the JV agreement, Lone Star was issued 5 million shares in the Company. These shares were escrowed for a period of 6 months.
22. Controlled Entities
| 22. Controlled Entities | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| NAME OF ENTITY | COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION |
OWNERSHIP | INTEREST |
| 2012 | 2011 | ||
| % | % | ||
| Parent Entity | |||
| Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd | Australia | 100 | 100 |
| Subsidiaries | |||
| Uranium King Pty Ltd | Australia | 100 | 100 |
| Uranium King Corporation | USA | 100 | 100 |
| Uranium Company of Nevada LLC | USA | 100 | 100 |
| Uranium Company of New Mexico | USA | 100 | 100 |
| Uranium Company of Arizona LLC | USA | 100 | 100 |
| Buckskins Mountains Mining Company LLC | USA | 90 | 90 |
| Uranium Company of Texas LLC | USA | 90 | 90 |
Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd is the Head Entity within the tax Consolidated Group that includes Uranium King Pty Ltd.
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23. Notes to the Cash Flow Statement
(a) Cash and cash equivalents
For the purposes of the cash flow statement, cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand and in banks and investments in money market instruments, net of outstanding bank overdrafts.
(b) Reconciliation of net loss for the period to net cash outflow from operating activities
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the financial year as shown in the cash flow statement is reconciled to the related items in the statement of financial position as follows:
| Loss for the year Depreciation and amortisation of non-current assets Foreign exchange (gain)/loss – net Bad and doubtful debts Loss on deconsolidation Share-based payment expense Finance costs Receipt of shares on sale of tenements Interest income received Loss on sale of property, plant and equipment Changes in net assets and liabilities, net of effects from acquisition and disposal of businesses: (Increase)/decrease in assets Decrease in liabilities Decrease in liabilities Net cash used in operating activities |
CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| (4,650,512) (6,854,055) |
|
| 28,454 30,124 56,173 (108,200) 2,610 - - 1,118 507,797 2,096,467 22,794 - - (600,000) (93,164) (115,211) 41,458 - |
|
| (558,848) 123,400 |
|
| (216,231) (70,182) |
|
| (4,859,469) (5,496,539) |
There are no restrictions on cash balances at the reporting date.
24. Financial Instruments
Financial Risk Management Policies
The Groups principal financial liabilities, other than derivatives, comprise accounts payable, bank loans and overdrafts, and debentures. The main purpose of these financial instruments is to manage short term cash flow and raise finance for the Group’s capital expenditure program. The Group has various financial assets such as trade and other receivables and cash and short-term deposits, which arise directly from its operations.
Risk exposures and responses
The Group manages its exposure to key financial risks in accordance with its financial risk management policy. The objective of the policy is to support the delivery of the Group’s financial targets while protecting future financial security. The main risks that could adversely affect the Group’s financial assets, liabilities or future cash flows are: market risks, cash flow interest rate risk and foreign currency risk; and liquidity risk and credit risk. Management reviews and agrees policies for managing each of these risks which are summarised below.
The Group’s senior management oversees the management of financial risks. All derivative activities for risk management purposes are carried out by specialist teams that have the appropriate skills, experience and supervision. It is the Group’s policy that no trading in derivatives for speculative purposes shall be undertaken. At this stage, the Group does not currently apply any form of hedge accounting.
The Board of Directors reviews and agrees policies for managing these risks which are summarised below.
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Market risk
Market risk is the risk that the fair value of future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. Market prices comprise three types of risk: commodity price risk, interest rate risk and currency risk. Financial instruments affected by market risk include: loans and borrowings; deposits; trade receivables; trade payables; accrued liabilities; and derivative financial instruments.
The sensitivity analyses have been prepared on the basis that the amount of net debt, the ratio of fixed-to floating interest rates on the debt and derivatives and the proportion of financial instruments in foreign currencies are all constant. The sensitivity analysis is intended to illustrate the sensitivity to changes in market variables on the Group’s financial instruments and show the impact on profit or loss and shareholders’ equity, where applicable.
The analyses exclude the impact of movements in market variables on the carrying value of pension and other post-retirement obligations and provisions.
The following assumptions have been made in calculating the sensitivity analysis:
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The statement of financial position sensitivity relates to derivatives and euro denominated accounts receivables;
-
The sensitivity of the relevant profit before tax item is the effect of the assumed changes in respective market risks. This is based on the financial assets and financial liabilities held at 30 June 2012 and 30 June 2011; and
-
The impact on equity is the same as the impact on profit before tax.
(i) Treasury Risk Management
Due to the size of the company, a separate finance committee does not exist. The full Board considers credit risk policies and future cash flow requirements as required.
The board’s overall risk management strategy seeks to assist the consolidated group in meeting its financial targets, whilst minimising potential adverse effects on financial performance.
- (ii) Financial Risk Exposures and Management
The main risks the Company and the Consolidated Entity are exposed to through its financial instruments are interest rate risk, foreign currency risk, liquidity risk credit risk and price risk.
Interest Rate Risk
The Groups exposure to the risks of changes in market interest rates relates primarily to the company’s shortterm deposits with a floating interest rate. These financial assets with variable rates expose the company to cash flow interest rate risk. All other financial assets and liabilities in the form of receivables and payables are noninterest bearing.
Foreign Currency Risk
The Group has exploration activities overseas and in Australia. While most funds have been held in Australian dollars, some deposits are held in foreign currency for working capital purposes. The Group is exposed to fluctuations in foreign currencies arising from the purchase of goods and services in currencies other than the group’s measurement currency. The Group is mainly exposed to fluctuations in US dollars.
Liquidity Risk
The Group manages liquidity risk by monitoring forecast cash flows and ensuring that adequate unutilised borrowing facilities as required are maintained. The Groups operations require it to raise capital on an on-going basis to fund its planned exploration program and to commercialise its tenement assets. If the Group does not raise capital in the short term, it can continue as a going concern by reducing planned but not committed exploration expenditure until funding is available and/or entering into joint venture arrangements where exploration is funded by the joint venture partner.
Credit Risk
Credit risk is managed on a group basis and refers to the risk that counterparty will default on its contractual obligations resulting in financial loss to the Group as well as through deposits with financial institutions. The Group has adopted a policy of only dealing with credit worthy counterparties obtaining sufficient collateral or other security where appropriate as means of mitigating the risk of financial loss from defaults and only banks and financial institutions with an ‘A’ rating are utilised. The group measures risk on a fair value basis.
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The maximum exposure to credit risk, excluding the value of any collateral or other security, at balance date to recognised financial assets, is the carrying amount, net of any provisions for impairment of those assets, as disclosed in the statement of financial position and notes to the financial statements. There are no collateral held as security at 30 June 20012.
The Group does not have any material credit risk exposure to any single receivable or group of receivables under financial instruments entered into by the Group. The credit risk on liquid funds and financial instruments is limited because the counterparties are banks with high credit-ratings assigned by international credit-rating agencies.
Price Risk
The Group does not derive revenue from sale of products therefore, the effect on profit and equity as a result of changes in the price risk is not considered material. The fair value of the mineral projects will be impacted by commodity price changes (predominantly uranium) and could impact future revenues once operational. However, management monitors current and projected commodity prices.
The Group is mainly exposed to mining services price risk. The management does constantly monitor price movements and seeks ways to minimise the cost on mining activities.
(iii) Financial Instruments
The Groups exposure to interest rate risk and effective weighted average interest rate for financial assets and liabilities is set out below.
The tables below reflect the undiscounted contractual settlement terms for financial instruments of a fixed period of maturity, as well as management’s expectations of the settlement period for all other financial instruments.
All cash balances have maturity of less than 3 months.
All trade payables are on normal 30 day terms.
| 2012 | WEIGHTED AVERAGE EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE % VARIABLE INTEREST RATE $ NON INTEREST BEARING $ TOTAL $ |
|---|---|
| Financial assets Cash and cash equivalents Trade and other receivables Other financial assets Investments Financial liabilities Trade and other payables 2011 |
2.91 188,384 38,314 226,698 - 39,074 39,074 3.24 16,680 7,285 23,965 - 900,000 900,000 |
| 205,064 984,673 1,189,737 |
|
| - 372,074 372,074 |
|
| - 372,074 372,074 |
|
| Financial assets Cash and cash equivalents Trade and other receivables Other financial assets Investments Financial liabilities Trade and other payables |
1.68 1,381,350 2,883,728 4,265,078 - 46,847 46,847 0.58 16,394 138,646 155,040 - 1,320,000 1,320,000 |
| 1,397,744 4,389,218 5,786,962 |
|
| - 390,748 390,748 |
|
| - 390,748 390,748 |
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(iv) Net Fair Values
The Directors consider that the carrying amount of financial assets and financial liabilities recorded in the financial statements approximates their fair values (2011: net fair value).
(v) Sensitivity Analysis
Interest Rate Risk, Foreign Currency Risk and Price Risk
The group has performed sensitivity analysis relating to its exposure to interest rate risk, foreign currency risk and price risk at balance date. This sensitivity analysis demonstrates the effect on the current year results and equity which could result from a change in these risks.
Interest Rate Sensitivity Analysis
At 30 June 2012, the effect on loss and equity as a result of fluctuations in the interest rate, with all other variables remaining constant has been considered. For the purpose of this exercise, a 2% increase in the interest results in a decrease in loss by $15,697 (2011: $22,000) and an increase in equity by $15,697 (2011: $22,000).
Foreign Currency Risk Sensitivity Analysis
At 30 June 2012, the effect on loss and equity as a result of 5% improvement in the value of the Australian Dollar to the US Dollar/Euros, with all other variables remaining constant would result in an increase in the loss by approximately $133,244 (2011: approximately nil) and an decrease in equity by approximately $133,244 (2011: approximately nil).
Price Risk Sensitivity Analysis
As the company does not derive revenue from sale of products, the effect on profit and equity as a result of changes in the price risk is not considered material. The fair value of the mining projects will be impacted by commodity price changes (predominantly uranium and gold) and could impact future revenues once operational. However, management monitors current and projected commodity prices.
25. Share Based Payments
On 26 September 2011 a consolidation of the number of Shares and Options on issue on a 1 for 5 basis was completed. The content of the remainder of this note 31 refers to the 30 June 2011 Options, and contains the pre consolidated figures.
Employee Share Option Plan
An Incentive Option Scheme was approved by shareholders at a General Meeting held on 11 January 2006. This Scheme was replaced with a new incentive plan called the Australian-American Mining Corporation Employee Option Plan 2008 and was approved by shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held on 26 November 2008. Pursuant to which, certain share options have been granted to executives. Each option converts into one ordinary share of the Company on exercise. No amounts have been paid or are payable by the recipient upon receipt of the options. The options neither carry rights to dividends nor voting rights. Options may be exercised at any time from the date of vesting to the date of their expiry except to the extent that any terms and conditions imposed in relation to any options granted by the Board at or prior to the time of grant state otherwise. The option valuation amounts shown below have been calculated using the Binomial Tree Option Calculator. There are no longer any options outstanding issued under this scheme.
A new Employee Share Option Plan was approved by shareholders at a General Meeting held on 9 September 2011 to comply with TSX Venture Exchange requirements. To date no issues have been made under this plan.
Employee Performance Share Rights Plan
The general terms and conditions of the PRP were set out in the Explanatory Statement issued by the Company in relation to the 2009 AGM.
The Rights Plan is a long-term incentive plan aimed at advancing the interests of the Company by creating a stronger link between employee performance and reward and increasing shareholder value by enabling participants to have a greater involvement with, and share in the future growth and profitability of the Company. It is an important tool to assist in attracting and retaining talented people.
Share Rights are granted under the plan for no consideration. Share Rights are rights to receive fully paid ordinary shares in the capital of the Company (Shares) in the future if certain individual and/or corporate performance metrics (Performance Conditions) are met in the measurement period.
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The Board is cognisant of general shareholder concern that long-term equity based reward for staff should be linked to the achievement by the Company of a performance condition. Share Rights granted under the Rights Plan are subject to performance conditions as determined by the Board from time to time.
The current Share Rights issued to executives are subject to a combination of Performance Conditions as listed below:
Performance Hurdle On joining the Board of AusAmerican On finalisation of an agreement to bring in a new project to AusAmerican On the AusAmerican share price trading at greater than 20 cents per share for more than five consecutive days On the AusAmerican share price trading at greater than 25 cents per share for more than five consecutive days
| EMPLOYEE SHARE OPTION PLAN | 2012 NUMBER OF OPTIONS 2011 NUMBER OF OPTIONS |
|---|---|
| Balance at beginning of the financial year Expired during the financial year Balance at end of the financial year |
- 250,000 - (250,000) |
| - - |
(a) Balance at beginning of the financial year
| 2012 No. 2012 WAEP A$ 2011 No. 2011 WAEP A$ |
|
|---|---|
| Outstanding at the beginning of the year Granted during the year Consolidation Exercised during the year Expired during the year Exercisable at the end of the year |
76,921,605 0.11 1,700,000 41,600,000 0.03 76,021,605 0.09 (45,572,033) 0.50 - - - - - - (180,000) 3.78 (800,000) 0.38 |
| 72,769,572 0.25 76,921,605 0.11 |
The following share-based payment arrangements were in existence during the reporting period:
| DATE OPTIONS GRANTED EXERCISABLE EXPIRY DATE EXERCISE PRICE(ii) |
QUANTITY |
|---|---|
| (i) (i) 31 December 2012 $0.50 (i) (i) 15 September 2013 $0.231 (i) (i) 06 October 2013 $0.2105 (i) (i) 13 October 2013 $0.2105 (i) (i) 20 October 2013 $0.2105 (i) (i) 16 November 2013 $0.325 02 February 2012 02 February 2012 01 March 2015 $0.595 05 June 2012 05 June 2012 01 March 2015 $0.09 05 June 2012 Performance Rights 28 May 2015 $0.00 |
35,355,250 1,600,000 61,729 37,037 55,556 60,000 600,000 9,000,000 26,000,000 |
| 72,769,572 |
(i) Multiple grant and exercise dates due to 1 for 5 share consolidation which occurred on 29 September 2011
(ii) Exercise price of options shown above are on a post consolidation basis.
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26. Key Management Personnel Compensation
The key management personnel of the Consolidated Entity during the year were:
(a) Details of Key Management Personnel
| Directors | Position |
|---|---|
| M Ceglinski | Non-executive Chairman (appointed 11 March 2012) |
| R Holmes | Managing Director (appointed 11 March 2012) |
| J Malone | Executive Director, Company Secretary and Chief Financial Officer |
| (appointed a Director 30 July 2008, appointed Executive Chairman 29 April | |
| 2009, resigned as Executive Chairman and appointed Executive Director 11 | |
| March 2012) | |
| D Geldard | Executive Director (appointed 29 January 2010 – resigned 11 March 2012) |
| G Barns | Non-Executive Director (appointed 30 July 2008 – resigned 2 February 2012) |
| S Jackson | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011 – resigned 2 February |
| 2012) | |
| D Falconer | Non-Executive Director (appointed 28 February 2011) |
| Executives | |
| N Schmidt | Company Secretary (appointed 28 February 2011 – resigned 2 February |
| 2012) |
Key management personnel remuneration has been included in the Remuneration Report section of the Directors’ Report.
(b) Key Management Personnel Compensation
The aggregate compensation of the key management personnel of the Consolidated Entity and the Company is set out below:
| Short-term employee benefits Other Post-employment benefits Share-based payment Total |
CONSOLIDATED |
|---|---|
| 2012 $ 2011 $ |
|
| 422,404 581,923 |
|
| 69,985 163,488 |
|
| - - |
|
| 214,937 354,845 |
|
| 707,326 1,100,258 |
(a) Key Management Personnel Shareholdings
Fully Paid Ordinary Shares
| 2012 | BALANCE 1 JULY 2011 |
NET OTHER CHANGE |
ON EXERCISE OF OPTIONS |
BALANCE AT DATE OF CESSATION |
BALANCE 30 JUNE 2012 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Directors | |||||
| J Malone | 2,294,962 | (1,835,969) |
- |
- |
458,993 |
| Richard Holmes | - | - |
2,000,000 |
- |
2,000,000 |
| Mark Ceglinski | - | 300,000 |
2,000,000 |
- |
2,300,000 |
| D Geldard | 1,030,000 | (743,779) |
- |
- |
286,221 |
| G Barns | 172,600 | (138,080) |
- |
34,520 |
34,520 |
| S Jackson | 150,000 | (120,000) |
- |
30,000 |
30,000 |
i. Denis Geldard retired as director and CEO on 11 March 2012.
ii. Greg Barns resigned as Non-Executive Director on 03 February 2012.
iii. Simon Jackson resigned as Non-Executive Director on 03 February 2012.
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| 2011 | BALANCE 1 JULY 2010 |
NET OTHER CHANGE |
ON EXERCISE OF OPTIONS |
BALANCE AT DATE OF CESSATION |
BALANCE 30 JUNE 2011 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Directors | |||||
| J Malone | 1,844,962 | 450,000 | - |
- |
2,294,962 |
| D Geldard | 1,030,000 | - | - |
- |
1,030,000 |
| G Barns | - | 172,600 | - |
- |
172,600 |
| S Jackson | - | 150,000 | - |
- |
150,000 |
| D Falconer | - | - | - |
- |
- |
| M Duncan | 33,142,857 | - | - |
33,142,857 |
- |
i. Michael Duncan resigned as executive director on 28 February 2011
Share Options/Performance Rights
| 2012 | 1 JULY 2011 |
GRANTED AS REMUNE- RATION |
EXERCISED | NET CHANGE OTHER* |
30 JUNE 2012 |
VESTED/ EXERCIS- ABLE |
NOT VESTED/ NOT EXERCIS- ABLE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Directors | |||||||
| J Malone | 7,666,667 | - | - |
(6,133,333) | 1,533,334 | 1,533,334 | - |
| M Ceglinski | 1,722,000^ | 15,000,000 | (2,000,000) |
- | 13,000,000 | 2,000,000 | 14,722,000 |
| R Holmes | - | 15,000,000 | (2,000,000) |
- | 13,000,000 | 2,000,000 | 13,000,000 |
| D Geldard | 7,500,000 | - | - |
(6,000,000) | 1,500,000 | 1,500,000 | - |
| G Barns | 1,000,000 | - | - |
(800,000) | 200,000 | 200,000 | - |
| S Jackson | - | 1,000,000 | - |
(800,000) | 200,000 | 200,000 | - |
| D Falconer | - | 1,000,000 | - |
(800,000) | 200,000 | 200,000 | - |
- On 26 September 2011 a consolidation of the number of Shares and Options on issue on a 1 for 5 basis was completed.
^ Prior to Mark Ceglinski’s appointment to the board on 11 March 2012, he previously held options for services rendered to the Group
| 2011 | 1 JULY 2010 |
GRANTED AS REMUNER- ATION |
EXERCISED | NET CHANGE OTHER |
30 JUNE 2012 |
VESTED/ EXERCIS- ABLE |
NOT VESTED/ NOT EXERCIS- ABLE |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Directors | |||||||||
| J Malone | - | 7,500,000 |
- | 166,667 |
7,666,667 |
7,666,667 |
- |
||
| D Geldard | - | 7,500,000 |
- | - |
7,500,000 |
7,500,000 |
- |
||
| G Barns | - | 1,000,000 |
- | - |
1,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
- |
All equity transactions with Key Management Personnel other than those arising from the exercise of remuneration options have been entered into under terms and conditions no more favourable than those the Group would have adopted if dealing at arm’s length.
Rights Pricing Model
The fair value of the equity settled share rights granted under the plan is estimated as at the date of the grant using either the Black-Scholes valuation model for rights with non-market based performance conditions or the Monte-Carlo simulation model for rights that contained a market based performance condition.
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The following table lists the inputs to the models used for the years ended 30 June 2012 and 30 June 2011.
| Dividend yield (%) Expected volatility (%) Risk-free interest rate (%) Expected life of right (years) Value per right ($) Closing share price at grant date ($) |
2012 2011 |
|---|---|
| 0% - 150% - 2.19% - 2.98 - $0.036 - $0.053 - $0.053 - |
(b) Other Transactions With Key Management Personnel
There were no other transactions with key management personnel of the Group.
27. Remuneration Of Auditors
| 27. Remuneration Of Auditors | |
|---|---|
| CONSOLIDATED | |
| Amounts received or due and receivable by Grant Thornton Audit Pty Ltd: Audit or review of the financial report of the Group Total |
2012 $ 2011 $ |
| 56,675 45,372 |
|
| 56,675 45,372 |
28. Subsequent Events
On 09[th] July 2012, the Group received a further $350,000 from the Australian Special Opportunity Fund, LP, an institutional investment fund managed by Lind Partners LLC.
On 13[th] August 2012, the Group entered into an option to purchase two copper/gold/silver projects located in Arizona. On payment of the option fee, the Group has a twelve month period to assess the project, with the option of purchasing it for $2,000,000 paid over a three year period.
On 28[th] August 2012, the Group finalised an agreement with Kaboko Mining Limited (KAB), to acquire 100% of KAB’s subsidiary New Mexico Investments Ltd, which via its wholly owned subsidiary Grants Ridge Inc., has an interest in three uranium projects in New Mexico.
On 31[st] August 2012, the Group announced the opening of a share purchase plan (SPP) to eligible holders to raise a maximum of $1,260,000, with Peloton Capital underwriting any shortfall, up to a maximum of $1,000,000.
On 27 September 2012, the Group finalised the share purchase plan raising approximately $1,260,000 from the issuance of 42,000,000 shares at $0.03. On the same day, the Group also completed a placement raising an additional $318,415 for the Group, from the issuance of 10,613,861 shares at $0.03.
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29. Parent Entity Disclosures
| Parent entity Assets Current assets Non-current assets Total assets Liabilities Current liabilities Non-current liabilities Total liabilities Equity Issued capital Accumulated losses Reserves Total equity Financial performance Loss for the year * Other comprehensive income Total comprehensive income Contingent liabilities Contractual commitments: Operating lease |
2012 $ 2011 $ |
|---|---|
| 1,151,738 4,046,521 7,715,917 13,593,945 |
|
| 8,867,655 17,640,466 |
|
| 353,321 152,957 1,672,327 1,672,328 |
|
| 2,025,648 1,825,285 |
|
| 52,204,706 51,793,704 (49,049,052) (40,117,018) 3,686,354 4,138,495 |
|
| 6,842,008 15,815,181 |
|
| (9,246,973) (4,058,974) (420,000) 720,000 |
|
| (9,666,973) (3,338,974) |
|
| - - |
|
| 36,455 140,000 |
- Increased loss relates to a provision for impairment amounting to $7,715,917 being provided for the recoverability of intercompany receivables.
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DIRECTOR’S DECLARATION
In accordance with a resolution of the Directors of Australian American Mining Corporation Limited, I state that:
In the opinion of the Directors:
(a) the financial statements and notes of the Company are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 , including:
-
(i) giving a true and fair view of the Company's financial position as at 30 June 2012 and of its performance for the year ended on that date; and
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(ii) complying with Australian Accounting Standards (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations Regulations 2001;
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(b) the financial statements and notes also comply with International Financial Reporting Standards;
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(c) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable subject to the matters mentioned in note 1(a); and
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(d) this declaration has been made after receiving the declarations required to be made to the Directors in accordance with section 295A of the Corporations Act 2001 for the financial year ending 30 June 2012.
On behalf of the Board
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Mr Mark Ceglinski
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To the Members of Australian- American Mining Corporation Ltd
Report on the financial report
We have audited the accompanying financial report of Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd (the “Company”), which comprises the consolidated statement of financial position as at 30 June 2012, the consolidated statement of comprehensive income, consolidated statement of changes in equity and consolidated statement of cash flows for the year then ended, notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information and the directors’ declaration of the consolidated entity comprising the Company and the entities it controlled at the year’s end or from time to time during the financial year.
Directors responsibility for the financial report
The Directors of the Company are responsible for the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and the Corporations Act 2001 and for such internal control as the Directors determines is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view and is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. The Directors also state, in the notes to the financial report, in accordance with Accounting Standard AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements, the financial statements comply with International Financial Reporting Standards.
Auditor’s responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those standards require us to comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement.
Grant Thornton Australia Limited is a member firm within Grant Thornton International Ltd. Grant Thornton International Ltd and the member firms are not a worldwide partnership. Grant Thornton Australia Limited, together with its subsidiaries and related entities, delivers its services independently in Australia.
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation
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An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error.
In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Company’s preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Directors, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Independence
In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001.
Auditor’s opinion
In our opinion:
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a the financial report of Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd is in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, including:
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i giving a true and fair view of the consolidated entity’s financial position as at 30 June 2012 and of their performance for the year ended on that date; and
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ii complying with Australian Accounting Standards and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and
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b the financial report also complies with International Financial Reporting Standards as disclosed in the notes to the financial statements.
Material uncertainty regarding continuation as a going concern
Without qualifying our opinion, we draw attention to Note 2(b) in the financial report which indicates that the company incurred a net loss of $4,650,512 and a net cash outflow from operating activities of $4,859,469 during the year ended 30 June 2012. These conditions, along with other matters as set forth in Note 2(b), indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern and therefore, the company may be unable to realise its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business, and at the amounts stated in the financial report.
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Report on the remuneration report
We have audited the remuneration report included in pages 16 to 19 of the directors’ report for the year ended 30 June 2012. The Directors of the Company are responsible for the preparation and presentation of the remuneration report in accordance with section 300A of the Corporations Act 2001. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the remuneration report, based on our audit conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards.
Auditor’s opinion on the remuneration report
In our opinion, the remuneration report of Australian-American Mining Corporation Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2012, complies with section 300A of the Corporations Act 2001.
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GRANT THORNTON AUDIT PTY LTD Chartered Accountants
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J W Vibert Partner - Audit & Assurance
Perth, 28 September 2012
ADDITIONAL ASX INFORMATION
Number of holders of equity securities
The shareholder information set out below was applicable as at 30 September 2012.
Ordinary shares
As at 30 September 2012, the issued capital comprised of 77,425,741 ordinary fully paid shares (ASX code: AIW) held by 843 holders.
Options
At 30 September 2012, the Company had the following options available to be exercised:
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35,355,252 listed options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 50 cents each, exercisable on or before 31 December 2012.
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1,600,000 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 23.1 cents each, exercisable on or before 15 September 2013.
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61,729 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 21.05 cents each, exercisable on or before 6 October 2013.
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37,037 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 21.05 cents each, exercisable on or before 13 October 2013.
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55,556 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 21.05 cents each, exercisable on or before 20 October 2013.
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60,000 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 32.5 cents each, exercisable on or before 16 November 2013.
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600,000 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 5.95 cents each, exercisable on or before 1 March 2015.
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9,000,000 unlisted options over ordinary shares with an exercise price of 9 cents each, exercisable on or before 1 March 2015
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26,000,000 performance rights.
Each option converts to one ordinary share. Options do not carry the right to vote.
Distribution of holder’s equity security
FULLY PAID ORDINARY SHARES (ASX: AIW)
| FULLY PAID ORDINARY SHARES (ASX: | AIW) |
|---|---|
| HOLDING | NUMBER OF HOLDERS |
| 1 - 1,000 | 147 |
| 1,001 - 5,000 | 116 |
| 5,001 - 10,000 | 80 |
| 10,001 - 100,000 | 385 |
| 100,001 and over | 115 |
| Total number of holders | 843 |
| Holdingless than a marketableparcel | 434 |
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Options to acquire fully paid ordinary shares with exercise prices of $0.50 and expiry dates 31 December 2012 (asx: aiwo)
| HOLDING | NUMBER OF HOLDERS |
|---|---|
| 1 - 1,000 | 5 |
| 1,001 - 5,000 | 30 |
| 5,001 - 10,000 | 30 |
| 10,001 - 100,000 | 150 |
| 100,001 and over | 65 |
| Total number of holders | 280 |
| Holding less than a marketable parcel | 265 |
Analysis of Holdings of Unlisted Options in the Company
| Options expiring 16 Nov 2013 |
Options expiring 20 Oct 2013 |
Options expiring 13 Oct 2013 |
Options expiring 6 Oct 2013 |
Options expiring 15 Sep 2013 |
Options expiring 1 March 2015 |
Options expiring 1 March 2015 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 1,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 1,001 - 5,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 5,001 - 10,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 10,001 - 100,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| 101,001 - and over | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Total number of holders |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Substantial shareholders
| ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS | FULLY PAID ORDINARY SHARES NUMBER |
|---|---|
| MINERAL ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION | 5,471,782 |
| JP MORGAN NOMINEES AUSTRALIA | 3,961,200 |
| Top twenty shareholders |
| ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS | NUMBER OF SHARES |
PERCENTAGE |
|---|---|---|
| MINERAL ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION | 5,471,782 | 7.22% |
| JP MORGAN NOMINEES AUSTRALIA | 3,961,200 | 5.12% |
| GXB PTY LTD | 3,000,286 | 3.88% |
| MR ROWAN RADFORD | 2,915,000 | 3.76% |
| NUMBER 7 INVESTMENTS PTY LTD | 2,073,545 | 2.68% |
| BLUERISE HOLDINGS PTY LTD | 2,000,000 | 2.58% |
| MR RICHARD HOLMES | 2,000,000 | 2.58% |
| MANCINI MANAGEMENT PTY LTD | 2,000,000 | 2.58% |
| URIO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD | 1,767,667 | 2.28% |
| NATIONAL NOMINESS LIMITED | 1,562,313 | 2.02% |
| PENINSULA INVESTMENTS PTY LTD | 1,500,000 | 1.94% |
| AS & JR LIBBIS PTY LTD | 1,150,000 | 1.49% |
| ABN AMRO CLEARING SYDNEY NOMINEES PTY LTD |
1,056,177 | 1.36% |
| NOTTING ENTERPRISES PTY LIMITED | 1,050,000 | 1.36% |
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| KEYFORM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD | 921,762 | 1.19% |
|---|---|---|
| URIO INVESTMENTS PTY LTD A/C> | 860,000 | 1.11% |
| GERALD VAN BLOOMSTEIN A/C> | 815,519 | 1.05% |
| AUSTRALIAN GLOBAL CAPITAL PTY LIMITED | 802,026 | 1.04% |
| MR DOUGLAS JAMES COOTE | 800,000 | 1.03% |
| KLEANTHE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD | 792,876 | 1.02% |
| TOTAL | 36,499,153 | 47.14% |
Top twenty listed option holders with exercise prices of $0.50 and expiring 31 December 2012
| OPTION HOLDERS | NUMBER OF OPTIONS PERCENTAGE |
|---|---|
| CITICORP NOMINEES PTY LIMITED TEKOMA HOLDINGS PTY LTD ABN AMRO CLEARING SYDNEY NOMINEES PTY LTD KILKENNY ENTERPRISES PTY LTD DJ CARMICHAEL PTY LTD MANCINI MANAGEMENT PTY LTD FAMILY A/C> GELDARD, D & PM MR RAJEEV NARULA GEBA PTY LTD BLUERISE HOLDINGS PTY LTD SUNBOAT INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED AUSTRALIAN GLOBAL CAPITAL CENTURIAL HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED GELDARD, PAULINE MARY PETERSEN, JOHN WILLIAM J ZECHNER ASSOCIATES INC BROWN, JOANNA OLENE MR CHRISTOPHER PAUL SAXTON MR DANIEL DAVID MARANO MRS SARASA SCHIRMER |
4,440,000 12.56% 2,313,445 6.54% 1,980,000 5.60% 1,533,334 4.34% 1,081,755 3.06% 1,000,001 2.83% 1,000,000 2.83% 993,956 2.81% 933,334 2.64% 800,000 2.26% 732,000 2.07% 625,000 1.77% 542,000 1.53% 500,000 1.41% 500,000 1.41% 446,667 1.26% 400,000 1.13% 397,334 1.12% 395,467 1.12% 390,000 1.10% |
| TOTAL | 21,004,293 59.41% |
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Uranium Company of Arizona
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 388046 | Cat 70 | Gila | 2007 | 19974 |
| 2 | 388054 | Cat 78 | Gila | 2007 | 19982 |
| 3 | 388055 | Cat 79 | Gila | 2007 | 19983 |
| 4 | 388105 | Cat 134 | Gila | 2007 | 20033 |
| 5 | 389044 | Cat 6 | Gila | 2008 | 561 |
| 6 | 391062 | Jim 1 | Gila | 2008 | 5114 |
| 7 | 391063 | Jim 2 | Gila | 2008 | 5115 |
| 8 | 391064 | Jim 3 | Gila | 2008 | 5116 |
| 9 | 391065 | Jim 4 | Gila | 2008 | 5117 |
| 10 | 391066 | Jim 5 | Gila | 2008 | 5118 |
| 11 | 391067 | Jim 6 | Gila | 2008 | 5119 |
| 12 | 391068 | Jim 7 | Gila | 2008 | 5120 |
| 13 | 391069 | Jim 8 | Gila | 2008 | 5121 |
| 14 | 391070 | Jim 9 | Gila | 2008 | 5122 |
| 15 | 391071 | Jim 10 | Gila | 2008 | 5123 |
| 16 | 391072 | Jim 11 | Gila | 2008 | 5124 |
| 17 | 391073 | Jim 12 | Gila | 2008 | 5125 |
| 18 | 391074 | Jim 13 | Gila | 2008 | 5126 |
| 19 | 391075 | Jim 14 | Gila | 2008 | 5127 |
| 20 | 391076 | Jim 15 | Gila | 2008 | 5128 |
| 21 | 391160 | Oak 3 | Gila | 2008 | 3529 |
| 22 | 391941 | Bull 21 | Gila | 2008 | 1560 |
| 23 | 403129 | Armer 22 | Gila | 2010 | 13046 |
| 24 | 403132 | Armer 25 | Gila | 2010 | 13049 |
| 25 | 403133 | Armer 26 | Gila | 2010 | 13050 |
| 26 | 392172 | Pine 40 | Gila | 2008 | 6914 |
| 27 | 392173 | Pine 41 | Gila | 2008 | 6915 |
| 28 | 392178 | Pine 46 | Gila | 2008 | 6920 |
| 29 | 392179 | Pine 47 | Gila | 2008 | 6921 |
| 30 | 392185 | Pine 53 | Gila | 2008 | 6927 |
| 31 | 392186 | Pine 54 | Gila | 2008 | 6928 |
| 32 | 392188 | Pine 56 | Gila | 2008 | 6930 |
| 33 | 392189 | Pine 57 | Gila | 2008 | 6931 |
| 34 | 392197 | Pine 65 | Gila | 2008 | 6939 |
| 35 | 392198 | Pine 66 | Gila | 2008 | 6940 |
| 36 | 392204 | Pine 72 | Gila | 2008 | 6946 |
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| 37 | 398302 | Bernard 1 | La Paz | 2009 | 2597 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 398303 | Bernard 2 | La Paz | 2009 | 2598 |
| 39 | 398304 | Bernard 3 | La Paz | 2009 | 2599 |
| 40 | 398305 | Bernard 4 | La Paz | 2009 | 2600 |
| 41 | 398306 | Bernard 5 | La Paz | 2009 | 2601 |
| 42 | 398307 | Bernard 6 | La Paz | 2009 | 2602 |
| 43 | 398308 | Bernard 7 | La Paz | 2009 | 2603 |
| 44 | 398309 | Bernard 8 | La Paz | 2009 | 2604 |
| 45 | 398310 | Bernard 9 | La Paz | 2009 | 2605 |
| 46 | 398311 | Bernard 10 | La Paz | 2009 | 2606 |
| 47 | 398312 | Bernard 11 | La Paz | 2009 | 2607 |
| 48 | 398313 | Bernard 12 | La Paz | 2009 | 2617 |
| 49 | 398314 | Bernard 13 | La Paz | 2009 | 2618 |
| 50 | 398315 | Bernard 14 | La Paz | 2009 | 2619 |
| 51 | 398316 | Bernard 15 | La Paz | 2009 | 2620 |
| 52 | 398317 | Bernard 16 | La Paz | 2009 | 2621 |
| 53 | 398318 | Bernard 27 | La Paz | 2009 | 2632 |
| 54 | 398319 | Bernard 28 | La Paz | 2009 | 2633 |
| 55 | 398320 | Bernard 29 | La Paz | 2009 | 2634 |
| 56 | 398321 | Bernard 30 | La Paz | 2009 | 2635 |
| 57 | 398322 | Bernard 31 | La Paz | 2009 | 2636 |
| 58 | 398323 | Bernard 32 | La Paz | 2009 | 2637 |
| 59 | 398324 | Bernard 33 | La Paz | 2009 | 2638 |
| 60 | 398325 | Bernard 34 | La Paz | 2009 | 2639 |
| 61 | 398326 | Bernard 35 | La Paz | 2009 | 2640 |
| 62 | 398327 | Bernard 36 | La Paz | 2009 | 2641 |
| 63 | 398328 | Bernard 37 | La Paz | 2009 | 2642 |
| 64 | 398329 | Bernard 38 | La Paz | 2009 | 2643 |
| 65 | 398330 | Bernard 39 | La Paz | 2009 | 2644 |
| 66 | 398331 | Bernard 40 | La Paz | 2009 | 2645 |
| 67 | 398332 | Bernard 41 | La Paz | 2009 | 2646 |
| 68 | 398333 | Bernard 42 | La Paz | 2009 | 2647 |
| 69 | 398334 | Bernard 53 | La Paz | 2009 | 2670 |
| 70 | 398335 | Bernard 54 | La Paz | 2009 | 2671 |
| 71 | 398336 | Bernard 55 | La Paz | 2009 | 2672 |
| 72 | 398337 | Bernard 56 | La Paz | 2009 | 2673 |
| 73 | 398338 | Bernard 57 | La Paz | 2009 | 2674 |
| 74 | 398339 | Bernard 58 | La Paz | 2009 | 2675 |
| 75 | 398340 | Bernard 59 | La Paz | 2009 | 2676 |
| 76 | 398341 | Bernard 60 | La Paz | 2009 | 2677 |
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| 77 | 398342 | Bernard 61 | La Paz | 2009 | 2678 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 78 | 398343 | Bernard 62 | La Paz | 2009 | 2679 |
| 79 | 398344 | Bernard 63 | La Paz | 2009 | 2680 |
| 80 | 398345 | Bernard 64 | La Paz | 2009 | 2681 |
| 81 | 398346 | Bernard 65 | La Paz | 2009 | 2682 |
| 82 | 398347 | Bernard 66 | La Paz | 2009 | 2683 |
| 83 | 398348 | Bernard 67 | La Paz | 2009 | 2684 |
| 84 | 398349 | Bernard 68 | La Paz | 2009 | 2685 |
| 85 | 398350 | Bernard 79 | La Paz | 2009 | 2696 |
| 86 | 398351 | Bernard 80 | La Paz | 2009 | 2697 |
| 87 | 398352 | Bernard 81 | La Paz | 2009 | 2698 |
| 88 | 398353 | Bernard 82 | La Paz | 2009 | 2699 |
| 89 | 398354 | Bernard 83 | La Paz | 2009 | 2700 |
| 90 | 398355 | Bernard 84 | La Paz | 2009 | 2701 |
| 91 | 398356 | Bernard 85 | La Paz | 2009 | 2702 |
| 92 | 398357 | Bernard 86 | La Paz | 2009 | 2703 |
| 93 | 398358 | Bernard 87 | La Paz | 2009 | 2704 |
| 94 | 398359 | Bernard 88 | La Paz | 2009 | 2705 |
| 95 | 398360 | Bernard 89 | La Paz | 2009 | 2706 |
| 96 | 398361 | Bernard 90 | La Paz | 2009 | 2707 |
| 97 | 398362 | Bernard 91 | La Paz | 2009 | 2708 |
| 98 | 398363 | Bernard 92 | La Paz | 2009 | 2709 |
| 99 | 398364 | Bernard 93 | La Paz | 2009 | 2710 |
| 100 | 398365 | Bernard 104 | La Paz | 2009 | 2721 |
| 101 | 398366 | Bernard 105 | La Paz | 2009 | 2722 |
| 102 | 398367 | Bernard 106 | La Paz | 2009 | 2723 |
| 103 | 398368 | Bernard 107 | La Paz | 2009 | 2724 |
| 104 | 398369 | Bernard 108 | La Paz | 2009 | 2725 |
| 105 | 398370 | Bernard 109 | La Paz | 2009 | 2726 |
| 106 | 398371 | Bernard 110 | La Paz | 2009 | 2727 |
| 107 | 398372 | Bernard 111 | La Paz | 2009 | 2728 |
| 108 | 398373 | Bernard 112 | La Paz | 2009 | 2729 |
| 109 | 398374 | Bernard 113 | La Paz | 2009 | 2730 |
| 110 | 398375 | Bernard 114 | La Paz | 2009 | 2731 |
| 111 | 398376 | Bernard 115 | La Paz | 2009 | 2732 |
| 112 | 398377 | Bernard 116 | La Paz | 2009 | 2733 |
| 113 | 398378 | Bernard 117 | La Paz | 2009 | 2734 |
| 114 | 398379 | Bernard 118 | La Paz | 2009 | 2735 |
| 115 | 398380 | Bernard 119 | La Paz | 2009 | 2736 |
| 116 | 398381 | Bernard 120 | La Paz | 2009 | 2737 |
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| 117 | 398382 | Bernard 121 | La Paz | 2009 | 2738 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118 | 398383 | Bernard 122 | La Paz | 2009 | 2739 |
| 119 | 398384 | Bernard 123 | La Paz | 2009 | 2740 |
| 120 | 398385 | Bernard 124 | La Paz | 2009 | 2741 |
| 121 | 398386 | Bernard 125 | La Paz | 2009 | 2742 |
| 122 | 398387 | Bernard 126 | La Paz | 2009 | 2743 |
| 123 | 398388 | Bernard 127 | La Paz | 2009 | 2744 |
| 124 | 398389 | Bernard 128 | La Paz | 2009 | 2745 |
| 125 | 398390 | Bernard 129 | La Paz | 2009 | 2746 |
| 126 | 398391 | Bernard 130 | La Paz | 2009 | 2747 |
| 127 | 398392 | Bernard 131 | La Paz | 2009 | 2748 |
| 128 | 398393 | Bernard 132 | La Paz | 2009 | 2749 |
| 129 | 398394 | Bernard 133 | La Paz | 2009 | 2750 |
| 130 | 398395 | Bernard 134 | La Paz | 2009 | 2751 |
| 131 | 398396 | Bernard 135 | La Paz | 2009 | 2752 |
| 132 | 398397 | Bernard 136 | La Paz | 2009 | 2753 |
| 133 | 398398 | Bernard 137 | La Paz | 2009 | 2754 |
| 134 | 398400 | Bernard 139 | La Paz | 2009 | 2756 |
| 135 | 398401 | Bernard 140 | La Paz | 2009 | 2757 |
| 136 | 398402 | Bernard 141 | La Paz | 2009 | 2758 |
| 137 | 398403 | Bernard 142 | La Paz | 2009 | 2759 |
| 138 | 398404 | Bernard 143 | La Paz | 2009 | 2760 |
| 139 | 398405 | Bernard 144 | La Paz | 2009 | 2761 |
| 140 | 398406 | Bernard 145 | La Paz | 2009 | 2762 |
| 141 | 398407 | Bernard 146 | La Paz | 2009 | 2763 |
| 142 | 398408 | Bernard 147 | La Paz | 2009 | 2764 |
| 143 | 398409 | Bernard 148 | La Paz | 2009 | 2765 |
| 144 | 398410 | Bernard 149 | La Paz | 2009 | 2766 |
| 145 | 398411 | Bernard 150 | La Paz | 2009 | 2767 |
| 146 | 398412 | Bernard 151 | La Paz | 2009 | 2768 |
| 147 | 398413 | Bernard 152 | La Paz | 2009 | 2769 |
| 148 | 398414 | Bernard 153 | La Paz | 2009 | 2770 |
| 149 | 398415 | Bernard 154 | La Paz | 2009 | 2771 |
| 150 | 398416 | Bernard 155 | La Paz | 2009 | 2772 |
| 151 | 398417 | Bernard 156 | La Paz | 2009 | 2773 |
| 152 | 398418 | Bernard 157 | La Paz | 2009 | 2774 |
| 153 | 398419 | Bernard 158 | La Paz | 2009 | 2775 |
| 154 | 398420 | Bernard 159 | La Paz | 2009 | 2776 |
| 155 | 398421 | Bernard 160 | La Paz | 2009 | 2777 |
| 156 | 398422 | Bernard 161 | La Paz | 2009 | 2778 |
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| 157 | 398423 | Bernard 162 | La Paz | 2009 | 2779 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 158 | 398424 | Bernard 163 | La Paz | 2009 | 2780 |
| 159 | 398425 | Bernard 164 | La Paz | 2009 | 2781 |
| 160 | 398426 | Bernard 165 | La Paz | 2009 | 2782 |
| 161 | 398427 | Bernard 166 | La Paz | 2009 | 2783 |
| 162 | 398431 | Bernard 170 | La Paz | 2009 | 2787 |
| 163 | 398432 | Bernard 171 | La Paz | 2009 | 2788 |
| 164 | 398433 | Bernard 172 | La Paz | 2009 | 2789 |
| 165 | 398434 | Bernard 173 | La Paz | 2009 | 2790 |
| 166 | 398435 | Bernard 174 | La Paz | 2009 | 2791 |
| 167 | 398436 | Bernard 175 | La Paz | 2009 | 2792 |
| 168 | 398437 | Bernard 176 | La Paz | 2009 | 2793 |
| 169 | 398438 | Bernard 177 | La Paz | 2009 | 2794 |
| 170 | 398439 | Bernard 178 | La Paz | 2009 | 2795 |
| 171 | 398440 | Bernard 179 | La Paz | 2009 | 2796 |
| 172 | 398441 | Bernard 180 | La Paz | 2009 | 2797 |
| 173 | 398442 | Bernard 181 | La Paz | 2009 | 2798 |
| 174 | 398443 | Bernard 182 | La Paz | 2009 | 2799 |
| 175 | 398444 | Bernard 183 | La Paz | 2009 | 2800 |
| 176 | 398445 | Bernard 184 | La Paz | 2009 | 2801 |
| 177 | 398446 | Bernard 185 | La Paz | 2009 | 2802 |
| 178 | 398447 | Bernard 186 | La Paz | 2009 | 2803 |
| 179 | 398448 | Bernard 187 | La Paz | 2009 | 2804 |
| 180 | 398449 | Bernard 188 | La Paz | 2009 | 2805 |
| 181 | 398450 | Bernard 189 | La Paz | 2009 | 2806 |
| 182 | 398451 | Bernard 190 | La Paz | 2009 | 2807 |
| 183 | 398452 | Bernard 191 | La Paz | 2009 | 2808 |
| 184 | 398453 | Bernard 192 | La Paz | 2009 | 2809 |
| 185 | 398454 | Bernard 193 | La Paz | 2009 | 2810 |
| 186 | 398455 | Bernard 194 | La Paz | 2009 | 2811 |
| 187 | 398456 | Bernard 195 | La Paz | 2009 | 2812 |
| 188 | 398457 | Bernard 196 | La Paz | 2009 | 2813 |
| 189 | 398458 | Bernard 197 | La Paz | 2009 | 2814 |
| 190 | 398459 | Bernard 198 | La Paz | 2009 | 2815 |
| 191 | 398460 | Bernard 199 | La Paz | 2009 | 2816 |
| 192 | 398461 | Bernard 200 | La Paz | 2009 | 2817 |
| 193 | 398462 | Bernard 201 | La Paz | 2009 | 2818 |
| 194 | 398463 | Bernard 202 | La Paz | 2009 | 2819 |
| 195 | 398464 | Bernard 203 | La Paz | 2009 | 2820 |
| 196 | 398468 | Bernard 207 | La Paz | 2009 | 2824 |
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| 197 | 398469 | Bernard 208 | La Paz | 2009 | 2825 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 198 | 398470 | Bernard 209 | La Paz | 2009 | 2826 |
| 199 | 398471 | Bernard 210 | La Paz | 2009 | 2827 |
| 200 | 398472 | Bernard 211 | La Paz | 2009 | 2828 |
| 201 | 398473 | Bernard 212 | La Paz | 2009 | 2829 |
| 202 | 398474 | Bernard 213 | La Paz | 2009 | 2830 |
| 203 | 398475 | Bernard 214 | La Paz | 2009 | 2831 |
| 204 | 398476 | Bernard 215 | La Paz | 2009 | 2832 |
| 205 | 398477 | Bernard 216 | La Paz | 2009 | 2833 |
| 206 | 398478 | Bernard 217 | La Paz | 2009 | 2834 |
| 207 | 398479 | Bernard 218 | La Paz | 2009 | 2835 |
| 208 | 398480 | Bernard 219 | La Paz | 2009 | 2836 |
| 209 | 398481 | Bernard 220 | La Paz | 2009 | 2837 |
| 210 | 398482 | Bernard 221 | La Paz | 2009 | 2838 |
| 211 | 398483 | Bernard 222 | La Paz | 2009 | 2839 |
| 212 | 399402 | Bernard 223 | La Paz | 2010 | 1001 |
| 213 | 399403 | Bernard 224 | La Paz | 2010 | 1002 |
| 214 | 399404 | Bernard 225 | La Paz | 2010 | 1003 |
| 215 | 399405 | Bernard 226 | La Paz | 2010 | 1004 |
| 216 | 399406 | Bernard 227 | La Paz | 2010 | 1005 |
| 217 | 399407 | Bernard 228 | La Paz | 2010 | 1006 |
| 218 | 399408 | Bernard 229 | La Paz | 2010 | 1007 |
| 219 | 399409 | Bernard 230 | La Paz | 2010 | 1008 |
| 220 | 399410 | Bernard 231 | La Paz | 2010 | 1009 |
| 221 | 399411 | Bernard 232 | La Paz | 2010 | 1010 |
| 222 | 399412 | Bernard 233 | La Paz | 2010 | 1011 |
| 223 | 399413 | Bernard 234 | La Paz | 2010 | 1012 |
| 224 | 399414 | Bernard 235 | La Paz | 2010 | 1013 |
| 225 | 399415 | Bernard 236 | La Paz | 2010 | 1014 |
| 226 | 399416 | Bernard 237 | La Paz | 2010 | 1015 |
| 227 | 399417 | Bernard 238 | La Paz | 2010 | 1016 |
| 228 | 399418 | Bernard 239 | La Paz | 2010 | 1017 |
| 229 | 399419 | Bernard 240 | La Paz | 2010 | 1018 |
| 230 | 399420 | Bernard 241 | La Paz | 2010 | 1019 |
| 231 | 399421 | Bernard 242 | La Paz | 2010 | 1020 |
| 232 | 399422 | Bernard 243 | La Paz | 2010 | 1021 |
| 233 | 399423 | Bernard 244 | La Paz | 2010 | 1022 |
| 234 | 399424 | Bernard 245 | La Paz | 2010 | 1023 |
| 235 | 399425 | Bernard 246 | La Paz | 2010 | 1024 |
| 236 | 399426 | Bernard 247 | La Paz | 2010 | 1025 |
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| 237 | 399427 | Bernard 248 | La Paz | 2010 | 1026 |
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| 238 | 399428 | Bernard 249 | La Paz | 2010 | 1028 |
| 239 | 399429 | Bernard 250 | La Paz | 2010 | 1029 |
| 240 | 399430 | Bernard 251 | La Paz | 2010 | 1030 |
| 241 | 399431 | Bernard 252 | La Paz | 2010 | 1031 |
| 242 | 399432 | Bernard 253 | La Paz | 2010 | 1032 |
| 243 | 399433 | Bernard 254 | La Paz | 2010 | 1033 |
| 244 | 399434 | Bernard 255 | La Paz | 2010 | 1034 |
| 245 | 399435 | Bernard 256 | La Paz | 2010 | 1035 |
| 246 | 399436 | Bernard 257 | La Paz | 2010 | 1036 |
| 247 | 399437 | Bernard 258 | La Paz | 2010 | 1037 |
| 248 | 399438 | Bernard 259 | La Paz | 2010 | 1038 |
| 249 | 399439 | Bernard 260 | La Paz | 2010 | 1039 |
| 250 | 399440 | Bernard 261 | La Paz | 2010 | 1040 |
| 251 | 399441 | Bernard 262 | La Paz | 2010 | 1041 |
| 252 | 399442 | Bernard 263 | La Paz | 2010 | 1042 |
| 253 | 399443 | Bernard 264 | La Paz | 2010 | 1043 |
| 254 | 399444 | Bernard 265 | La Paz | 2010 | 1044 |
| 255 | 399445 | Bernard 266 | La Paz | 2010 | 1045 |
| 256 | 399446 | Bernard 267 | La Paz | 2010 | 1046 |
| 257 | 399447 | Bernard 268 | La Paz | 2010 | 1047 |
| 258 | 399448 | Bernard 269 | La Paz | 2010 | 1048 |
| 259 | 399449 | Bernard 270 | La Paz | 2010 | 1049 |
| 260 | 399450 | Bernard 271 | La Paz | 2010 | 1050 |
| 261 | 399451 | Bernard 272 | La Paz | 2010 | 1051 |
| 262 | 399452 | Bernard 273 | La Paz | 2010 | 1052 |
| 263 | 399453 | Bernard 274 | La Paz | 2010 | 1053 |
| 264 | 399454 | Bernard 275 | La Paz | 2010 | 1054 |
| 265 | 399455 | Bernard 276 | La Paz | 2010 | 1055 |
| 266 | 399456 | Bernard 277 | La Paz | 2010 | 1056 |
| 267 | 399457 | Bernard 278 | La Paz | 2010 | 1057 |
| 268 | 399458 | Bernard 279 | La Paz | 2010 | 1058 |
| 269 | 399459 | Bernard 280 | La Paz | 2010 | 1059 |
| 270 | 399460 | Bernard 281 | La Paz | 2010 | 1060 |
| 271 | 399461 | Bernard 282 | La Paz | 2010 | 1061 |
| 272 | 399462 | Bernard 283 | La Paz | 2010 | 1062 |
| 273 | 399463 | Bernard 284 | La Paz | 2010 | 1063 |
| 274 | 399464 | Bernard 285 | La Paz | 2010 | 1064 |
| 275 | 399465 | Bernard 286 | La Paz | 2010 | 1065 |
| 276 | 399466 | Bernard 287 | La Paz | 2010 | 1066 |
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| 277 | 399467 | Bernard 288 | La Paz | 2010 | 1067 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 278 | 399468 | Bernard 289 | La Paz | 2010 | 1068 |
| 279 | 399469 | Bernard 290 | La Paz | 2010 | 1069 |
| 280 | 399470 | Bernard 291 | La Paz | 2010 | 1070 |
| 281 | 399471 | Bernard 292 | La Paz | 2010 | 1071 |
| 282 | 399472 | Bernard 293 | La Paz | 2010 | 1072 |
| 283 | 399473 | Bernard 294 | La Paz | 2010 | 1073 |
| 284 | 399474 | Bernard 295 | La Paz | 2010 | 1074 |
| 285 | 399475 | Bernard 296 | La Paz | 2010 | 1075 |
| 286 | 399476 | Bernard 297 | La Paz | 2010 | 1076 |
| 287 | 399477 | Bernard 298 | La Paz | 2010 | 1077 |
| 288 | 399478 | Bernard 299 | La Paz | 2010 | 1078 |
| 289 | 399479 | Bernard 300 | La Paz | 2010 | 1079 |
| 290 | 399480 | Bernard 301 | La Paz | 2010 | 1080 |
| 291 | 399481 | Bernard 302 | La Paz | 2010 | 1083 |
| 292 | 399482 | Bernard 303 | La Paz | 2010 | 1084 |
| 293 | 399483 | Bernard 304 | La Paz | 2010 | 1085 |
| 294 | 399484 | Bernard 305 | La Paz | 2010 | 1086 |
| 295 | 399485 | Bernard 306 | La Paz | 2010 | 1087 |
| 296 | 399486 | Bernard 307 | La Paz | 2010 | 1088 |
| 297 | 399487 | Bernard 308 | La Paz | 2010 | 1089 |
| 298 | 399488 | Bernard 309 | La Paz | 2010 | 1090 |
| 299 | 399489 | Bernard 310 | La Paz | 2010 | 1091 |
| 300 | 399490 | Bernard 311 | La Paz | 2010 | 1092 |
| 301 | 399491 | Bernard 312 | La Paz | 2010 | 1093 |
| 302 | 399492 | Bernard 313 | La Paz | 2010 | 1094 |
| 303 | 399493 | Bernard 314 | La Paz | 2010 | 1095 |
| 304 | 399494 | Bernard 315 | La Paz | 2010 | 1096 |
| 305 | 399495 | Bernard 316 | La Paz | 2010 | 1097 |
| 306 | 399496 | Bernard 317 | La Paz | 2010 | 1098 |
| 307 | 399497 | Bernard 318 | La Paz | 2010 | 1099 |
| 308 | 399498 | Bernard 319 | La Paz | 2010 | 1100 |
| 309 | 399499 | Bernard 320 | La Paz | 2010 | 1101 |
| 310 | 399500 | Bernard 321 | La Paz | 2010 | 1102 |
| 311 | 399501 | Bernard 322 | La Paz | 2010 | 1103 |
| 312 | 399502 | Bernard 323 | La Paz | 2010 | 1104 |
| 313 | 399503 | Bernard 324 | La Paz | 2010 | 1105 |
| 314 | 399504 | Bernard 325 | La Paz | 2010 | 1106 |
| 315 | 399505 | Bernard 326 | La Paz | 2010 | 1107 |
| 316 | 399506 | Bernard 327 | La Paz | 2010 | 1108 |
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| 317 | 399507 | Bernard 328 | La Paz | 2010 | 1109 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 318 | 399508 | Bernard 329 | La Paz | 2010 | 1110 |
| 319 | 399509 | Bernard 330 | La Paz | 2010 | 1112 |
| 320 | 399510 | Bernard 331 | La Paz | 2010 | 1113 |
| 321 | 399511 | Bernard 332 | La Paz | 2010 | 1114 |
| 322 | 399512 | Bernard 333 | La Paz | 2010 | 1115 |
| 323 | 399513 | Bernard 334 | La Paz | 2010 | 1116 |
| 324 | 399514 | Bernard 335 | La Paz | 2010 | 1117 |
| 325 | 399515 | Bernard 336 | La Paz | 2010 | 1118 |
| 326 | 399516 | Bernard 337 | La Paz | 2010 | 1119 |
| 327 | 399517 | Bernard 338 | La Paz | 2010 | 1120 |
| 328 | 399518 | Bernard 339 | La Paz | 2010 | 1121 |
| 329 | 399519 | Bernard 340 | La Paz | 2010 | 1122 |
| 330 | 399520 | Bernard 341 | La Paz | 2010 | 1123 |
| 331 | 399521 | Bernard 342 | La Paz | 2010 | 1124 |
| 332 | 399522 | Bernard 343 | La Paz | 2010 | 1125 |
| 333 | 399523 | Bernard 344 | La Paz | 2010 | 1126 |
| 334 | 399524 | Bernard 345 | La Paz | 2010 | 1127 |
| 335 | 399525 | Bernard 346 | La Paz | 2010 | 1128 |
| 336 | 399526 | Bernard 347 | La Paz | 2010 | 1129 |
| 337 | 399527 | Bernard 348 | La Paz | 2010 | 1130 |
| 338 | 399528 | Bernard 349 | La Paz | 2010 | 1135 |
| 339 | 399529 | Bernard 350 | La Paz | 2010 | 1136 |
| 340 | 399530 | Bernard 351 | La Paz | 2010 | 1137 |
| 341 | 399531 | Bernard 352 | La Paz | 2010 | 1138 |
| 342 | 399532 | Bernard 353 | La Paz | 2010 | 1139 |
| 343 | 399533 | Bernard 354 | La Paz | 2010 | 1140 |
| 344 | 399534 | Bernard 355 | La Paz | 2010 | 1141 |
| 345 | 399535 | Bernard 356 | La Paz | 2010 | 1142 |
| 346 | 399536 | Bernard 357 | La Paz | 2010 | 1143 |
| 347 | 399537 | Bernard 358 | La Paz | 2010 | 1144 |
| 348 | 399538 | Bernard 359 | La Paz | 2010 | 1145 |
| 349 | 399539 | Bernard 360 | La Paz | 2010 | 1146 |
| 350 | 399540 | Bernard 361 | La Paz | 2010 | 1147 |
| 351 | 399541 | Bernard 362 | La Paz | 2010 | 1148 |
| 352 | 399542 | Bernard 363 | La Paz | 2010 | 1149 |
| 353 | 399543 | Bernard 364 | La Paz | 2010 | 1150 |
| 354 | 399544 | Bernard 365 | La Paz | 2010 | 1151 |
| 355 | 399545 | Bernard 366 | La Paz | 2010 | 1152 |
| 356 | 399546 | Bernard 367 | La Paz | 2010 | 1153 |
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| 357 | 399547 | Bernard 368 | La Paz | 2010 | 1154 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 358 | 399548 | Bernard 369 | La Paz | 2010 | 1155 |
| 359 | 399549 | Bernard 370 | La Paz | 2010 | 1156 |
| 360 | 399550 | Bernard 371 | La Paz | 2010 | 1157 |
| 361 | 399551 | Bernard 372 | La Paz | 2010 | 1158 |
| 362 | 399552 | Bernard 374 | La Paz | 2010 | 1159 |
| 363 | 399553 | Bernard 375 | La Paz | 2010 | 1160 |
| 364 | 399554 | Bernard 376 | La Paz | 2010 | 1161 |
| 365 | 399555 | Bernard 377 | La Paz | 2010 | 1162 |
| 366 | 399556 | Bernard 378 | La Paz | 2010 | 1163 |
| 367 | 399557 | Bernard 379 | La Paz | 2010 | 1164 |
| 368 | 399558 | Bernard 380 | La Paz | 2010 | 1165 |
| 369 | 399559 | Bernard 381 | La Paz | 2010 | 1166 |
| 370 | 399560 | Bernard 382 | La Paz | 2010 | 1167 |
| 371 | 399561 | Bernard 383 | La Paz | 2010 | 1168 |
| 372 | 399562 | Bernard 384 | La Paz | 2010 | 1169 |
| 373 | 399563 | Bernard 385 | La Paz | 2010 | 1170 |
| 374 | 399564 | Bernard 386 | La Paz | 2010 | 1171 |
| 375 | 399565 | Bernard 387 | La Paz | 2010 | 1172 |
| 376 | 399566 | Bernard 388 | La Paz | 2010 | 1173 |
| 377 | 399567 | Bernard 389 | La Paz | 2010 | 1174 |
| 378 | 399568 | Bernard 390 | La Paz | 2010 | 1175 |
| 379 | 399569 | Bernard 391 | La Paz | 2010 | 1176 |
| 380 | 399570 | Bernard 392 | La Paz | 2010 | 1177 |
| 381 | 399571 | Bernard 393 | La Paz | 2010 | 1178 |
| 382 | 399572 | Bernard 394 | La Paz | 2010 | 1179 |
| 383 | 399573 | Bernard 395 | La Paz | 2010 | 1180 |
| 384 | 399574 | Bernard 396 | La Paz | 2010 | 1181 |
| 385 | 399575 | Bernard 397 | La Paz | 2010 | 1182 |
| 386 | 399576 | Bernard 398 | La Paz | 2010 | 1183 |
| 387 | 399577 | Bernard 399 | La Paz | 2010 | 1184 |
| 388 | 399578 | Bernard 400 | La Paz | 2010 | 1185 |
| 389 | 399579 | Bernard 401 | La Paz | 2010 | 1186 |
| 390 | 399580 | Bernard 402 | La Paz | 2010 | 1187 |
| 391 | 399581 | Bernard 403 | La Paz | 2010 | 1188 |
| 392 | 399582 | Bernard 404 | La Paz | 2010 | 1189 |
| 393 | 399583 | Bernard 405 | La Paz | 2010 | 1190 |
| 394 | 399584 | Bernard 406 | La Paz | 2010 | 1191 |
| 395 | 399585 | Bernard 407 | La Paz | 2010 | 1192 |
| 396 | 399586 | Bernard 408 | La Paz | 2010 | 1193 |
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| 397 | 399587 | Bernard 409 | La Paz | 2010 | 1194 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 398 | 399588 | Bernard 410 | La Paz | 2010 | 1195 |
| 399 | 399589 | Bernard 411 | La Paz | 2010 | 1196 |
| 400 | 399590 | Bernard 412 | La Paz | 2010 | 1197 |
| 401 | 399591 | Bernard 413 | La Paz | 2010 | 1198 |
| 402 | 399592 | Bernard 414 | La Paz | 2010 | 1199 |
| 403 | 399593 | Bernard 415 | La Paz | 2010 | 1200 |
| 404 | 399594 | Bernard 416 | La Paz | 2010 | 1201 |
| 405 | 399595 | Bernard 417 | La Paz | 2010 | 1202 |
| 406 | 399596 | Bernard 418 | La Paz | 2010 | 1203 |
| 407 | 399597 | Bernard 419 | La Paz | 2010 | 1204 |
| 408 | 399598 | Bernard 420 | La Paz | 2010 | 1205 |
| 409 | 399599 | Bernard 421 | La Paz | 2010 | 1206 |
| 410 | 399600 | Bernard 422 | La Paz | 2010 | 1207 |
| 411 | 399601 | Bernard 423 | La Paz | 2010 | 1208 |
| 412 | 399602 | Bernard 424 | La Paz | 2010 | 1209 |
| 413 | 399603 | Bernard 425 | La Paz | 2010 | 1210 |
| 414 | 399604 | Bernard 426 | La Paz | 2010 | 1211 |
| 415 | 399605 | Bernard 427 | La Paz | 2010 | 1212 |
| 416 | 399606 | Bernard 428 | La Paz | 2010 | 1213 |
| 417 | 399607 | Bernard 429 | La Paz | 2010 | 1214 |
| 418 | 399608 | Bernard 430 | La Paz | 2010 | 1215 |
| 419 | 399609 | Bernard 431 | La Paz | 2010 | 1216 |
| 420 | 399610 | Bernard 432 | La Paz | 2010 | 1217 |
| 421 | 399611 | Bernard 433 | La Paz | 2010 | 1218 |
| 422 | 399612 | Bernard 434 | La Paz | 2010 | 1219 |
| 423 | 399613 | Bernard 435 | La Paz | 2010 | 1220 |
| 424 | 399614 | Bernard 436 | La Paz | 2010 | 1221 |
| 425 | 399615 | Bernard 437 | La Paz | 2010 | 1222 |
| 426 | 399616 | Bernard 438 | La Paz | 2010 | 1223 |
| 427 | 399617 | Bernard 439 | La Paz | 2010 | 1224 |
| 428 | 399618 | Bernard 440 | La Paz | 2010 | 1225 |
| 429 | 399619 | Bernard 441 | La Paz | 2010 | 1226 |
| 430 | 399620 | Bernard 442 | La Paz | 2010 | 1227 |
| 431 | 399621 | Bernard 443 | La Paz | 2010 | 1228 |
| 432 | 399622 | Bernard 444 | La Paz | 2010 | 1229 |
| 433 | 399623 | Bernard 445 | La Paz | 2010 | 1230 |
| 434 | 399624 | Bernard 446 | La Paz | 2010 | 1231 |
| 435 | 399625 | Bernard 447 | La Paz | 2010 | 1232 |
| 436 | 399626 | Bernard 448 | La Paz | 2010 | 1233 |
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| 437 | 399627 | Bernard 449 | La Paz | 2010 | 1234 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 438 | 399628 | Bernard 450 | La Paz | 2010 | 1235 |
| 439 | 399629 | Bernard 451 | La Paz | 2010 | 1236 |
| 440 | 399630 | Bernard 452 | La Paz | 2010 | 1237 |
| 441 | 399631 | Bernard 453 | La Paz | 2010 | 1238 |
| 442 | 399632 | Bernard 454 | La Paz | 2010 | 1239 |
| 443 | 399633 | Bernard 455 | La Paz | 2010 | 1240 |
| 444 | 399634 | Bernard 456 | La Paz | 2010 | 1241 |
| 445 | 399635 | Bernard 457 | La Paz | 2010 | 1242 |
| 446 | 399636 | Bernard 458 | La Paz | 2010 | 1243 |
| 447 | 399637 | Bernard 459 | La Paz | 2010 | 1244 |
| 448 | 399638 | Bernard 460 | La Paz | 2010 | 1245 |
| 449 | 399639 | Bernard 461 | La Paz | 2010 | 1246 |
| 450 | 399640 | Bernard 462 | La Paz | 2010 | 1247 |
| 451 | 399641 | Bernard 463 | La Paz | 2010 | 1248 |
| 452 | 399642 | Bernard 464 | La Paz | 2010 | 1249 |
| 453 | 399643 | Bernard 465 | La Paz | 2010 | 1250 |
| 454 | 399644 | Bernard 466 | La Paz | 2010 | 1251 |
| 455 | 399645 | Bernard 467 | La Paz | 2010 | 1252 |
| 456 | 399646 | Bernard 468 | La Paz | 2010 | 1253 |
| 457 | 399647 | Bernard 469 | La Paz | 2010 | 1254 |
| 458 | 399648 | Bernard 470 | La Paz | 2010 | 1255 |
| 459 | 399649 | Bernard 471 | La Paz | 2010 | 1256 |
| 460 | 399650 | Bernard 472 | La Paz | 2010 | 1257 |
| 461 | 399651 | Bernard 473 | La Paz | 2010 | 1258 |
| 462 | 399652 | Bernard 474 | La Paz | 2010 | 1259 |
| 463 | 399653 | Bernard 475 | La Paz | 2010 | 1260 |
| 464 | 399654 | Bernard 476 | La Paz | 2010 | 1261 |
| 465 | 399655 | Bernard 477 | La Paz | 2010 | 1262 |
| 466 | 399656 | Bernard 478 | La Paz | 2010 | 1263 |
| 467 | 399657 | Bernard 479 | La Paz | 2010 | 1264 |
| 468 | 399658 | Bernard 480 | La Paz | 2010 | 1265 |
| 469 | 399659 | Bernard 481 | La Paz | 2010 | 1266 |
| 470 | 399660 | Bernard 482 | La Paz | 2010 | 1267 |
| 471 | 399661 | Bernard 483 | La Paz | 2010 | 1268 |
| 472 | 399662 | Bernard 484 | La Paz | 2010 | 1269 |
| 473 | 399663 | Bernard 485 | La Paz | 2010 | 1270 |
| 474 | 399664 | Bernard 486 | La Paz | 2010 | 1271 |
| 475 | 399665 | Bernard 487 | La Paz | 2010 | 1272 |
| 476 | 399666 | Bernard 488 | La Paz | 2010 | 1273 |
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| 477 | 399667 | Bernard 489 | La Paz | 2010 | 1274 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 478 | 399668 | Bernard 490 | La Paz | 2010 | 1275 |
| 479 | 399669 | Bernard 491 | La Paz | 2010 | 1276 |
| 480 | 399670 | Bernard 492 | La Paz | 2010 | 1277 |
| 481 | 399671 | Bernard 493 | La Paz | 2010 | 1278 |
| 482 | 399672 | Bernard 494 | La Paz | 2010 | 1279 |
| 483 | 399673 | Bernard 495 | La Paz | 2010 | 1280 |
| 484 | 399674 | Bernard 496 | La Paz | 2010 | 1281 |
| 485 | 399675 | Bernard 497 | La Paz | 2010 | 1282 |
| 486 | 399676 | Bernard 498 | La Paz | 2010 | 1283 |
| 487 | 399677 | Bernard 499 | La Paz | 2010 | 1284 |
| 488 | 399678 | Bernard 500 | La Paz | 2010 | 1285 |
| 489 | 399679 | Bernard 501 | La Paz | 2010 | 1286 |
| 490 | 399680 | Bernard 502 | La Paz | 2010 | 1287 |
| 491 | 399681 | Bernard 503 | La Paz | 2010 | 1288 |
| 492 | 399682 | Bernard 504 | La Paz | 2010 | 1289 |
| 493 | 399683 | Bernard 505 | La Paz | 2010 | 1290 |
| 494 | 399684 | Bernard 506 | La Paz | 2010 | 1291 |
| 495 | 399685 | Bernard 507 | La Paz | 2010 | 1292 |
| 496 | 399686 | Bernard 508 | La Paz | 2010 | 1293 |
| 497 | 399687 | Bernard 509 | La Paz | 2010 | 1294 |
| 498 | 399688 | Bernard 510 | La Paz | 2010 | 1295 |
| 499 | 399689 | Bernard 511 | La Paz | 2010 | 1296 |
| 500 | 399690 | Bernard 512 | La Paz | 2010 | 1297 |
| 501 | 399691 | Bernard 513 | La Paz | 2010 | 1298 |
| 502 | 399692 | Bernard 514 | La Paz | 2010 | 1299 |
| 503 | 399693 | Bernard 515 | La Paz | 2010 | 1300 |
| 504 | 399694 | Bernard 516 | La Paz | 2010 | 1301 |
| 505 | 399695 | Bernard 517 | La Paz | 2010 | 1302 |
| 506 | 399696 | Bernard 518 | La Paz | 2010 | 1303 |
| 507 | 399697 | Bernard 519 | La Paz | 2010 | 1304 |
| 508 | 399698 | Bernard 520 | La Paz | 2010 | 1305 |
| 509 | 399699 | Bernard 521 | La Paz | 2010 | 1306 |
| 510 | 399700 | Bernard 522 | La Paz | 2010 | 1307 |
| 511 | 399701 | Bernard 523 | La Paz | 2010 | 1308 |
| 512 | 399702 | Bernard 524 | La Paz | 2010 | 1309 |
| 513 | 399703 | Bernard 525 | La Paz | 2010 | 1310 |
| 514 | 399704 | Bernard 526 | La Paz | 2010 | 1311 |
| 515 | 399705 | Bernard 527 | La Paz | 2010 | 1312 |
| 516 | 399706 | Bernard 528 | La Paz | 2010 | 1313 |
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| 517 | 399707 | Bernard 529 | La Paz | 2010 | 1314 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 518 | 399708 | Bernard 530 | La Paz | 2010 | 1315 |
| 519 | 399709 | Bernard 531 | La Paz | 2010 | 1316 |
| 520 | 399710 | Bernard 532 | La Paz | 2010 | 1317 |
| 521 | 399711 | Bernard 533 | La Paz | 2010 | 1318 |
| 522 | 399712 | Bernard 534 | La Paz | 2010 | 1319 |
| 523 | 399713 | Bernard 535 | La Paz | 2010 | 1320 |
| 524 | 401695 | Peg 1 | Yavapai | 4757 | 160 |
| 525 | 401696 | Peg 2 | Yavapai | 4757 | 161 |
| 526 | 401697 | Peg 3 | Yavapai | 4757 | 162 |
| 527 | 401698 | Peg 4 | Yavapai | 4757 | 163 |
| 528 | 401699 | Peg 5 | Yavapai | 4757 | 164 |
| 529 | 401700 | Peg 6 | Maricopa | 2010 | 680214 |
| 530 | 401701 | Peg 7 | Maricopa | 2010 | 680215 |
| 531 | 403825 | Peg 8 | Yavapai | 4783 | 435 |
| 532 | 403826 | Peg 9 | Yavapai | 4783 | 436 |
| 533 | 403827 | Peg 10 | Yavapai | 4783 | 437 |
| 534 | 403828 | Peg 11 | Yavapai | 4783 | 438 |
| 535 | 403829 | Peg 12 | Yavapai | 4783 | 439 |
| 536 | 403830 | Peg 13 | Yavapai | 4783 | 440 |
| 537 | 403831 | Peg 14 | Yavapai | 4783 | 441 |
| 538 | 403832 | Peg 15 | Yavapai | 4783 | 442 |
| 539 | 403833 | Peg 16 | Yavapai | 4783 | 443 |
| 540 | 403834 | Peg 17 | Yavapai | 4783 | 444 |
| 541 | 403835 | Peg 18 | Yavapai | 4783 | 445 |
| 542 | 403836 | Peg 19 | Yavapai | 4783 | 446 |
| 543 | 403837 | Peg 20 | Yavapai | 4783 | 447 |
| 544 | 403838 | Peg 21 | Yavapai | 4783 | 448 |
| 545 | 403839 | Peg 22 | Yavapai | 4783 | 449 |
| 546 | 403840 | Peg 23 | Yavapai | 4783 | 450 |
| 547 | 403841 | Peg 24 | Yavapai | 4783 | 451 |
| 548 | 403842 | Peg 25 | Yavapai | 4783 | 452 |
| 549 | 403843 | Peg 26 | Yavapai | 4783 | 453 |
| 550 | 403844 | Peg 27 | Yavapai | 4783 | 454 |
| 551 | 403845 | Peg 28 | Yavapai | 4783 | 455 |
| 552 | 403846 | Peg 29 | Yavapai | 4783 | 456 |
| 553 | 403847 | Peg 30 | Yavapai | 4783 | 457 |
| 554 | 403848 | Peg 31 | Yavapai | 4783 | 458 |
| 555 | 403849 | Peg 32 | Yavapai | 4783 | 459 |
| 556 | 403850 | Peg 33 | Yavapai | 4783 | 460 |
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| 557 | 403851 | Peg 34 | Yavapai | 4783 | 461 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 558 | 403852 | Peg 35 | Yavapai | 4783 | 462 |
| 559 | 403853 | Peg 36 | Yavapai | 4783 | 463 |
| 560 | 403854 | Peg 37 | Yavapai | 4783 | 464 |
| 561 | 403855 | Peg 38 | Yavapai | 4783 | 465 |
| 562 | 403856 | Peg 39 | Yavapai | 4783 | 466 |
| 563 | 403857 | Peg 40 | Yavapai | 4783 | 467 |
| 564 | 403858 | Peg 41 | Yavapai | 4783 | 468 |
| 565 | 403859 | Peg 42 | Yavapai | 4783 | 469 |
| 566 | 403860 | Peg 43 | Yavapai | 4783 | 470 |
| 567 | 403861 | Peg 44 | Yavapai | 4783 | 471 |
| 568 | 403862 | Peg 45 | Yavapai | 4783 | 472 |
| 569 | 403863 | Peg 46 | Yavapai | 4783 | 473 |
| 570 | 403864 | Peg 47 | Yavapai | 4783 | 474 |
| 571 | 403865 | Peg 48 | Yavapai | 4783 | 475 |
| 572 | 403866 | Peg 49 | Yavapai | 4783 | 476 |
| 573 | 403867 | Peg 50 | Yavapai | 4783 | 477 |
| 574 | 403868 | Peg 51 | Yavapai | 4783 | 478 |
| 575 | 403869 | Peg 52 | Yavapai | 4783 | 479 |
| 576 | 403870 | Peg 53 | Yavapai | 4783 | 480 |
| 577 | 403871 | Peg 54 | Yavapai | 4783 | 481 |
| 578 | 403872 | Peg 55 | Yavapai | 4783 | 482 |
| 579 | 403873 | Peg 56 | Yavapai | 4783 | 483 |
| 580 | 403874 | Peg 57 | Yavapai | 4783 | 484 |
| 581 | 403875 | Peg 58 | Yavapai | 4783 | 485 |
| 582 | 403876 | Peg 59 | Yavapai | 4783 | 486 |
| 583 | 403877 | Peg 60 | Yavapai | 4783 | 487 |
| 584 | 403878 | Peg 61 | Yavapai | 4783 | 488 |
| 585 | 403879 | Peg 62 | Yavapai | 4783 | 489 |
| 586 | 403880 | Peg 63 | Yavapai | 4783 | 490 |
| 587 | 403881 | Peg 64 | Yavapai | 4783 | 491 |
| 588 | 403882 | Peg 65 | Yavapai | 4783 | 492 |
| 589 | 403883 | Peg 66 | Yavapai | 4783 | 493 |
| 590 | 403884 | Peg 67 | Yavapai | 4783 | 494 |
| 591 | 403885 | Peg 68 | Yavapai | 4783 | 495 |
| 592 | 403886 | Peg 69 | Yavapai | 4783 | 496 |
| 593 | 403887 | Peg 70 | Yavapai | 4783 | 497 |
| 594 | 403888 | Peg 71 | Yavapai | 4783 | 498 |
| 595 | 403889 | Peg 72 | Yavapai | 4783 | 499 |
| 596 | 403890 | Peg 73 | Yavapai | 4783 | 500 |
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| 597 | 403891 | Peg 74 | Yavapai | 4783 | 501 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 598 | 403892 | Peg 75 | Yavapai | 4783 | 502 |
| 599 | 403893 | Peg 76 | Yavapai | 4783 | 503 |
| 600 | 403894 | Peg 77 | Yavapai | 4783 | 504 |
| 601 | 403895 | Peg 78 | Yavapai | 4783 | 505 |
| 602 | 403896 | Peg 79 | Yavapai | 4783 | 506 |
| 603 | 403897 | Peg 80 | Yavapai | 4783 | 507 |
| 604 | 403898 | Peg 81 | Yavapai | 4783 | 508 |
| 605 | 403899 | Peg 82 | Yavapai | 4783 | 509 |
| 606 | 403900 | Peg 83 | Yavapai | 4783 | 510 |
| 607 | 403901 | Peg 84 | Yavapai | 4783 | 511 |
| 608 | 403902 | Peg 85 | Yavapai | 4783 | 512 |
| 609 | 403903 | Peg 86 | Yavapai | 4783 | 513 |
| 610 | 403904 | Peg 87 | Yavapai | 4783 | 514 |
| 611 | 403905 | Peg 88 | Yavapai | 4783 | 515 |
| 612 | 403906 | Peg 89 | Yavapai | 4783 | 516 |
| 613 | 403907 | Peg 90 | Yavapai | 4783 | 517 |
| 614 | 403908 | Peg 91 | Yavapai | 4783 | 518 |
| 615 | 403909 | Peg 92 | Yavapai | 4783 | 519 |
| 616 | 403910 | Peg 93 | Yavapai | 4783 | 520 |
| 617 | 403911 | Peg 94 | Yavapai | 4783 | 521 |
| 618 | 403912 | Peg 95 | Yavapai | 4783 | 522 |
| 619 | 403913 | Peg 96 | Yavapai | 4783 | 523 |
| 620 | 403914 | Peg 97 | Yavapai | 4783 | 524 |
| 621 | 403915 | Peg 98 | Yavapai | 4783 | 525 |
| 622 | 403916 | Peg 99 | Yavapai | 4783 | 526 |
| 623 | 403917 | Peg 100 | Yavapai | 4783 | 527 |
| 624 | 403918 | Peg 101 | Yavapai | 4783 | 528 |
| 625 | 403919 | Peg 102 | Yavapai | 4783 | 529 |
| 626 | 403920 | Peg 103 | Yavapai | 4783 | 530 |
| 627 | 403921 | Peg 104 | Yavapai | 4783 | 531 |
| 628 | 403922 | Peg 105 | Yavapai | 4783 | 532 |
| 629 | 403923 | Peg 106 | Yavapai | 4783 | 533 |
| 630 | 403924 | Peg 107 | Yavapai | 4783 | 534 |
| 631 | 403925 | Peg 108 | Yavapai | 4783 | 535 |
| 632 | 403926 | Peg 109 | Yavapai | 4783 | 536 |
| 633 | 403927 | Peg 110 | Yavapai | 4783 | 537 |
| 634 | 403928 | Peg 111 | Yavapai | 4783 | 538 |
| 635 | 403929 | Peg 112 | Yavapai | 4783 | 539 |
| 636 | 403930 | Peg 113 | Yavapai | 4783 | 540 |
78
| 637 | 404934 | North # 1 | La Paz | 2011 | 185 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 638 | 404935 | North # 2 | La Paz | 2011 | 186 |
| 639 | 404936 | North # 3 | La Paz | 2011 | 187 |
| 640 | 404937 | North # 4 | La Paz | 2011 | 188 |
| 641 | 404938 | North # 6 | La Paz | 2011 | 189 |
| 642 | 404939 | North # 8 | La Paz | 2011 | 190 |
| 643 | 404940 | North # 10 | La Paz | 2011 | 191 |
| 644 | 404941 | North # 12 | La Paz | 2011 | 192 |
| 645 | 404942 | North # 14 | La Paz | 2011 | 193 |
| 646 | 404943 | North # 16 | La Paz | 2011 | 194 |
| 647 | 404944 | North # 18 | La Paz | 2011 | 195 |
| 648 | 404945 | North # 20 | La Paz | 2011 | 196 |
| 649 | 404946 | North # 21 | La Paz | 2011 | 197 |
| 650 | 404947 | North # 22 | La Paz | 2011 | 198 |
| 651 | 404948 | North # 23 | La Paz | 2011 | 199 |
| 652 | 404949 | North # 24 | La Paz | 2011 | 200 |
| 653 | 404950 | North # 25 | La Paz | 2011 | 201 |
| 654 | 404951 | North # 26 | La Paz | 2011 | 202 |
| 655 | 404952 | North # 27 | La Paz | 2011 | 203 |
| 656 | 404953 | North # 28 | La Paz | 2011 | 204 |
| 657 | 404954 | North # 29 | La Paz | 2011 | 205 |
| 658 | 404955 | North # 30 | La Paz | 2011 | 206 |
| 659 | 404956 | North # 31 | La Paz | 2011 | 207 |
| 660 | 404957 | North # 32 | La Paz | 2011 | 208 |
| 661 | 404958 | North # 33 | La Paz | 2011 | 209 |
| 662 | 404959 | North # 34 | La Paz | 2011 | 210 |
| 663 | 404960 | North # 35 | La Paz | 2011 | 211 |
| 664 | 404961 | North # 36 | La Paz | 2011 | 212 |
| 665 | 404962 | North # 37 | La Paz | 2011 | 213 |
| 666 | 404963 | North # 38 | La Paz | 2011 | 214 |
| 667 | 404964 | North # 39 | La Paz | 2011 | 216 |
| 668 | 404965 | North # 40 | La Paz | 2011 | 217 |
| 669 | 404966 | North # 41 | La Paz | 2011 | 218 |
| 670 | 404967 | North # 42 | La Paz | 2011 | 219 |
| 671 | 404968 | North # 43 | La Paz | 2011 | 220 |
| 672 | 404969 | North # 44 | La Paz | 2011 | 221 |
| 673 | 404970 | North # 45 | La Paz | 2011 | 222 |
| 674 | 404971 | North # 46 | La Paz | 2011 | 223 |
| 675 | 404972 | North # 47 | La Paz | 2011 | 224 |
| 676 | 404973 | North # 48 | La Paz | 2011 | 225 |
79
| 677 | 404974 | North # 49 | La Paz | 2011 | 226 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 678 | 404975 | North # 50 | La Paz | 2011 | 227 |
| 679 | 404976 | North # 51 | La Paz | 2011 | 228 |
| 680 | 404977 | North # 52 | La Paz | 2011 | 229 |
| 681 | 404978 | North # 53 | La Paz | 2011 | 230 |
| 682 | 404979 | North # 54 | La Paz | 2011 | 231 |
| 683 | 404980 | North # 55 | La Paz | 2011 | 232 |
| 684 | 404981 | North # 56 | La Paz | 2011 | 233 |
| 685 | 404982 | North # 57 | La Paz | 2011 | 234 |
| 686 | 404983 | North # 58 | La Paz | 2011 | 235 |
| 687 | 404984 | North # 59 | La Paz | 2011 | 236 |
| 688 | 404985 | North # 60 | La Paz | 2011 | 237 |
| 689 | 404986 | North # 61 | La Paz | 2011 | 238 |
| 690 | 404987 | North # 62 | La Paz | 2011 | 239 |
| 691 | 404988 | North # 63 | La Paz | 2011 | 240 |
| 692 | 404989 | North # 64 | La Paz | 2011 | 241 |
| 693 | 404990 | North # 65 | La Paz | 2011 | 242 |
| 694 | 404991 | North # 66 | La Paz | 2011 | 243 |
| 695 | 404992 | North # 67 | La Paz | 2011 | 244 |
| 696 | 404993 | North # 68 | La Paz | 2011 | 245 |
| 697 | 404994 | North # 69 | La Paz | 2011 | 246 |
| 698 | 404995 | North # 70 | La Paz | 2011 | 247 |
| 699 | 404996 | North # 71 | La Paz | 2011 | 248 |
| 700 | 404997 | North # 72 | La Paz | 2011 | 249 |
| 701 | 404998 | North # 73 | La Paz | 2011 | 215 |
| 702 | 405365 | SM #45 | La Paz | 2011 | 3382 |
| 703 | 405366 | SM #46 | La Paz | 2011 | 3381 |
| 704 | 405367 | SM #47 | La Paz | 2011 | 3380 |
| 705 | 405368 | SM #48 | La Paz | 2011 | 3379 |
| 706 | 405369 | SM #49 | La Paz | 2011 | 3378 |
| 707 | 405370 | SM #50 | La Paz | 2011 | 3377 |
| 708 | 405371 | SM #51 | La Paz | 2011 | 3375 |
| 709 | 405372 | SM #52 | La Paz | 2011 | 3376 |
| 710 | 405373 | SM #53 | La Paz | 2011 | 3374 |
| 711 | 405374 | SM #54 | La Paz | 2011 | 3371 |
| 712 | 405375 | SM #55 | La Paz | 2011 | 3373 |
| 713 | 405376 | SM #56 | La Paz | 2011 | 3372 |
| 714 | 405377 | SM #57 | La Paz | 2011 | 3370 |
| 715 | 405378 | SM #58 | La Paz | 2011 | 3369 |
| 716 | 405379 | SM #59 | La Paz | 2011 | 3368 |
80
| 717 | 405380 | SM #60 | La Paz | 2011 | 3367 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 718 | 405381 | SM #61 | La Paz | 2011 | 3366 |
| 719 | 405382 | SM #62 | La Paz | 2011 | 3365 |
| 720 | 405383 | SM #63 | La Paz | 2011 | 3364 |
| 721 | 405384 | SM #64 | La Paz | 2011 | 3363 |
| 722 | 405385 | SM #65 | La Paz | 2011 | 3362 |
| 723 | 405386 | SM #66 | La Paz | 2011 | 3361 |
| 724 | 405387 | SM #67 | La Paz | 2011 | 3360 |
| 725 | 405388 | SM #68 | La Paz | 2011 | 3359 |
| 726 | 405389 | SM #69 | La Paz | 2011 | 3358 |
| 727 | 405390 | SM #70 | La Paz | 2011 | 3357 |
| 728 | 405391 | SM #71 | La Paz | 2011 | 3356 |
| 729 | 405392 | SM #72 | La Paz | 2011 | 3355 |
| 730 | 405393 | SM #73 | La Paz | 2011 | 3354 |
| 731 | 405394 | SM #74 | La Paz | 2011 | 3353 |
| 732 | 405395 | SM #75 | La Paz | 2011 | 3352 |
| 733 | 405396 | SM #76 | La Paz | 2011 | 3351 |
| 734 | 405397 | SM #77 | La Paz | 2011 | 3350 |
| 735 | 405398 | SM #78 | La Paz | 2011 | 3349 |
| 736 | 405399 | SM #79 | La Paz | 2011 | 3348 |
| 737 | 405400 | SM #80 | La Paz | 2011 | 3347 |
| 738 | 405401 | SM #81 | La Paz | 2011 | 3345 |
| 739 | 405402 | SM #82 | La Paz | 2011 | 3346 |
| 740 | 405403 | SM #83 | La Paz | 2011 | 3344 |
| 741 | 405404 | SM #84 | La Paz | 2011 | 3343 |
| 742 | 405405 | SM #85 | La Paz | 2011 | 3342 |
| 743 | 405406 | SM #86 | La Paz | 2011 | 3341 |
| 744 | 405407 | SM #87 | La Paz | 2011 | 3340 |
| 745 | 405409 | SM #89 | La Paz | 2011 | 3339 |
| 746 | 405410 | SM #90 | La Paz | 2011 | 3338 |
| 747 | 405411 | SM #98 | La Paz | 2011 | 3337 |
| 748 | 405412 | SM #99 | La Paz | 2011 | 3336 |
| 749 | 405413 | SM #100 | La Paz | 2011 | 3335 |
| 750 | 405414 | SM #101 | La Paz | 2011 | 3334 |
| 751 | 405415 | SM #102 | La Paz | 2011 | 3333 |
| 752 | 405416 | SM #103 | La Paz | 2011 | 3332 |
| 753 | 405417 | SM #104 | La Paz | 2011 | 3331 |
| 754 | 405418 | SM #105 | La Paz | 2011 | 3330 |
| 755 | 405419 | SM #106 | La Paz | 2011 | 3329 |
| 756 | 405420 | SM #107 | La Paz | 2011 | 3328 |
81
| 757 | 405421 | SM #108 | La Paz | 2011 | 3327 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 758 | 405422 | SM #109 | La Paz | 2011 | 3326 |
| 759 | 405423 | SM #110 | La Paz | 2011 | 3325 |
| 760 | 405424 | SM #111 | La Paz | 2011 | 3324 |
| 761 | 405425 | SM #112 | La Paz | 2011 | 3323 |
| 762 | 405426 | SM #113 | La Paz | 2011 | 3322 |
| 763 | 405427 | SM #114 | La Paz | 2011 | 3321 |
| 764 | 405428 | SM #115 | La Paz | 2011 | 3320 |
| 765 | 405429 | SM #116 | La Paz | 2011 | 3383 |
| 766 | 405430 | SM #117 | La Paz | 2011 | 3384 |
| 767 | 405431 | SM #118 | La Paz | 2011 | 3385 |
| 768 | 405432 | SM #119 | La Paz | 2011 | 3386 |
| 769 | 405433 | SM #120 | La Paz | 2011 | 3387 |
| 770 | 405434 | SM #121 | La Paz | 2011 | 3388 |
| 771 | 405435 | SM #122 | La Paz | 2011 | 3389 |
| 772 | 405436 | SM #123 | La Paz | 2011 | 3390 |
| 773 | 405437 | SM #124 | La Paz | 2011 | 3391 |
| 774 | 405438 | SM #125 | La Paz | 2011 | 3392 |
| 775 | 405439 | SM #126 | La Paz | 2011 | 3393 |
| 776 | 405440 | SM #127 | La Paz | 2011 | 3394 |
| 777 | 405441 | SM #128 | La Paz | 2011 | 3395 |
| 778 | 405442 | SM #129 | La Paz | 2011 | 3396 |
| 779 | 405443 | SM #130 | La Paz | 2011 | 3397 |
| 780 | 405444 | SM #131 | La Paz | 2011 | 3398 |
| 781 | 405445 | SM #132 | La Paz | 2011 | 3399 |
| 782 | 405446 | SM #134 | La Paz | 2011 | 3400 |
| 783 | 405447 | SM #136 | La Paz | 2011 | 3401 |
| 784 | 405448 | SM #138 | La Paz | 2011 | 3402 |
| 785 | 405449 | SM #140 | La Paz | 2011 | 3403 |
| 786 | 405450 | SM #141 | La Paz | 2011 | 3404 |
| 787 | 405451 | SM #142 | La Paz | 2011 | 3405 |
| 788 | 405452 | SM #143 | La Paz | 2011 | 3406 |
| 789 | 405453 | SM #144 | La Paz | 2011 | 3407 |
| 790 | 405454 | SM #145 | La Paz | 2011 | 3408 |
| 791 | 405455 | SM #146 | La Paz | 2011 | 3409 |
| 792 | 405456 | SM #147 | La Paz | 2011 | 3410 |
| 793 | 405457 | SM #148 | La Paz | 2011 | 3411 |
| 794 | 405458 | SM #149 | La Paz | 2011 | 3412 |
| 795 | 405459 | SM #150 | La Paz | 2011 | 3413 |
| 796 | 405460 | SM #151 | La Paz | 2011 | 3414 |
82
| 797 | 405461 | SM #152 | La Paz | 2011 | 3415 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 798 | 405462 | SM #153 | La Paz | 2011 | 3416 |
| 799 | 405463 | SM #154 | La Paz | 2011 | 3417 |
| 800 | 405464 | SM #155 | La Paz | 2011 | 3418 |
| 801 | 405465 | SM #156 | La Paz | 2011 | 3419 |
| 802 | 405466 | SM #157 | La Paz | 2011 | 3420 |
| 803 | 405467 | SM #158 | La Paz | 2011 | 3421 |
| 804 | 405468 | SM #159 | La Paz | 2011 | 3422 |
| 805 | 405469 | SM #160 | La Paz | 2011 | 3423 |
| 806 | 405470 | SM #161 | La Paz | 2011 | 3424 |
| 807 | 405471 | SM #162 | La Paz | 2011 | 3444 |
| 808 | 405472 | SM #163 | La Paz | 2011 | 3343 |
| 809 | 405473 | SM #164 | La Paz | 2011 | 3342 |
| 810 | 405474 | SM #165 | La Paz | 2011 | 3341 |
| 811 | 405475 | SM #166 | La Paz | 2011 | 3340 |
| 812 | 405476 | SM #167 | La Paz | 2011 | 3339 |
| 813 | 405477 | SM #168 | La Paz | 2011 | 3338 |
| 814 | 405478 | SM #169 | La Paz | 2011 | 3337 |
| 815 | 405479 | SM #170 | La Paz | 2011 | 3336 |
| 816 | 405480 | SM #171 | La Paz | 2011 | 3335 |
| 817 | 405481 | SM #172 | La Paz | 2011 | 3334 |
| 818 | 405482 | SM #173 | La Paz | 2011 | 3333 |
| 819 | 405483 | SM #174 | La Paz | 2011 | 3332 |
| 820 | 405484 | SM #175 | La Paz | 2011 | 3331 |
| 821 | 405485 | SM #176 | La Paz | 2011 | 3330 |
| 822 | 405486 | SM #177 | La Paz | 2011 | 3329 |
| 823 | 405487 | SM #183 | La Paz | 2011 | 3328 |
| 824 | 405488 | SM #184 | La Paz | 2011 | 3426 |
| 825 | 405489 | SM #185 | La Paz | 2011 | 3427 |
| 826 | 405490 | SM #186 | La Paz | 2011 | 3425 |
| 827 | 407696 | SM #88 | La Paz | 2011 | 2189 |
| 828 | 406340 | PEG #114 | MARICOPA | 2011 | 260003 |
| 829 | 406341 | PEG #115 | MARICOPA | 2011 | 260004 |
| 830 | 406342 | PEG #116 | MARICOPA | 2011 | 260005 |
| 831 | 406343 | PEG #117 | MARICOPA | 2011 | 260006 |
| 832 | 406344 | PEG #118 | MARICOPA | 2011 | 260007 |
| 833 | 406345 | PEG #119 | Yavapai | 2011 | 14097 |
| 834 | 406346 | PEG #120 | Yavapai | 2011 | 14096 |
| 835 | 406347 | RARE#1 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13887 |
| 836 | 406348 | RARE#2 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13888 |
83
| 837 | 406349 | RARE#3 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13889 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 838 | 406350 | RARE#4 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13890 |
| 839 | 406351 | RARE#5 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13891 |
| 840 | 411596 | LP 1 | La Paz | 2011 | 4619 |
| 841 | 411597 | LP2 | La Paz | 2011 | 4620 |
| 842 | 411598 | LP3 | La Paz | 2011 | 4621 |
| 843 | 411599 | LP 4 | La Paz | 2011 | 4622 |
| 844 | 411600 | LP 5 | La Paz | 2011 | 4623 |
| 845 | 411601 | LP 6 | La Paz | 2011 | 4624 |
| 846 | 411602 | LP 7 | La Paz | 2011 | 4625 |
| 847 | 411603 | LP 8 | La Paz | 2011 | 4626 |
| 848 | 411604 | LP 9 | La Paz | 2011 | 4627 |
| 849 | 411605 | LP 10 | La Paz | 2011 | 4628 |
| 850 | 411606 | LP 11 | La Paz | 2011 | 4629 |
| 851 | 411607 | LP 12 | La Paz | 2011 | 4630 |
| 852 | 411608 | LP 13 | La Paz | 2011 | 4631 |
| 853 | 411609 | LP 14 | La Paz | 2011 | 4632 |
| 854 | 411610 | LP 15 | La Paz | 2011 | 4633 |
| 855 | 411611 | LP 16 | La Paz | 2011 | 4634 |
| 856 | 411612 | LP 17 | La Paz | 2011 | 4635 |
| 857 | 411613 | LP 18 | La Paz | 2011 | 4636 |
| 858 | 411614 | LP 19 | La Paz | 2011 | 4637 |
| 859 | 411615 | LP 20 | La Paz | 2011 | 4638 |
| 860 | 411616 | LP 21 | La Paz | 2011 | 4639 |
| 861 | 411617 | LP 22 | La Paz | 2011 | 4640 |
| 862 | 411618 | LP 23 | La Paz | 2011 | 4641 |
| 863 | 411619 | LP 24 | La Paz | 2011 | 4642 |
| 864 | 411620 | LP 25 | La Paz | 2011 | 4643 |
| 865 | 411621 | LP 26 | La Paz | 2011 | 4644 |
| 866 | 411622 | LP 27 | La Paz | 2011 | 4645 |
| 867 | 411623 | LP 28 | La Paz | 2011 | 4646 |
| 868 | 411624 | LP 29 | La Paz | 2011 | 4647 |
| 869 | 411625 | LP 30 | La Paz | 2011 | 4648 |
| 870 | 411626 | LP 31 | La Paz | 2011 | 4649 |
| 871 | 411627 | LP 32 | La Paz | 2011 | 4650 |
| 872 | 411628 | LP 33 | La Paz | 2011 | 4651 |
| 873 | 411629 | LP 34 | La Paz | 2011 | 4652 |
| 874 | 411630 | LP 35 | La Paz | 2011 | 4653 |
| 875 | 411631 | LP 36 | La Paz | 2011 | 4654 |
| 876 | 411632 | LP 37 | La Paz | 2011 | 4655 |
84
| 877 | 411633 | LP 38 | La Paz | 2011 | 4656 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 878 | 411634 | LP 39 | La Paz | 2011 | 4657 |
| 879 | 411635 | LP 40 | La Paz | 2011 | 4658 |
| 880 | 411636 | LP 41 | La Paz | 2011 | 4659 |
| 881 | 411637 | LP 42 | La Paz | 2011 | 4660 |
| 882 | 411638 | LP 43 | La Paz | 2011 | 4661 |
| 883 | 411639 | LP 44 | La Paz | 2011 | 4662 |
| 884 | 411640 | LP 45 | La Paz | 2011 | 4663 |
| 885 | 411641 | LP 46 | La Paz | 2011 | 4664 |
| 886 | 411642 | LP 47 | La Paz | 2011 | 4665 |
| 887 | 411643 | LP 48 | La Paz | 2011 | 4666 |
| 888 | 411644 | LP 49 | La Paz | 2011 | 4667 |
| 889 | 411645 | LP 50 | La Paz | 2011 | 4668 |
| 890 | 411646 | LP 51 | La Paz | 2011 | 4669 |
| 891 | 411647 | LP 52 | La Paz | 2011 | 4670 |
| 892 | 411648 | LP 53 | La Paz | 2011 | 4671 |
| 893 | 411649 | LP 54 | La Paz | 2011 | 4672 |
| 894 | 411650 | LP 55 | La Paz | 2011 | 4673 |
| 895 | 411651 | LP 56 | La Paz | 2011 | 4674 |
| 896 | 411652 | LP 57 | La Paz | 2011 | 4675 |
| 897 | 411653 | LP 58 | La Paz | 2011 | 4676 |
| 898 | 411654 | LP 59 | La Paz | 2011 | 4677 |
| 899 | 411655 | LP 60 | La Paz | 2011 | 4678 |
| 900 | 411656 | LP 61 | La Paz | 2011 | 4679 |
| 901 | 411657 | LP 62 | La Paz | 2011 | 4680 |
| 902 | 411658 | LP 63 | La Paz | 2011 | 4681 |
| 903 | 411659 | LP 64 | La Paz | 2011 | 4682 |
| 904 | 411660 | LP 65 | La Paz | 2011 | 4683 |
| 905 | 411661 | LP 66 | La Paz | 2011 | 4684 |
| 906 | 411662 | LP 67 | La Paz | 2011 | 4685 |
| 907 | 411663 | LP 68 | La Paz | 2011 | 4686 |
| 908 | 411664 | LP 69 | La Paz | 2011 | 4687 |
| 909 | 411665 | LP 70 | La Paz | 2011 | 4688 |
| 910 | 411666 | LP 71 | La Paz | 2011 | 4689 |
| 911 | 411667 | LP 72 | La Paz | 2011 | 4690 |
| 912 | 411668 | LP 73 | La Paz | 2011 | 4691 |
| 913 | 411669 | LP 74 | La Paz | 2011 | 4692 |
| 914 | 411670 | LP 75 | La Paz | 2011 | 4693 |
| 915 | 411671 | LP 76 | La Paz | 2011 | 4694 |
| 916 | 411672 | LP 77 | La Paz | 2011 | 4695 |
85
| 917 | 411673 | LP 78 | La Paz | 2011 | 4696 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 918 | 411674 | LP 79 | La Paz | 2011 | 4697 |
| 919 | 411675 | LP 80 | La Paz | 2011 | 4698 |
| 920 | 411676 | LP 81 | La Paz | 2011 | 4699 |
| 921 | 411677 | LP 82 | La Paz | 2011 | 4700 |
| 922 | 411678 | LP 83 | La Paz | 2011 | 4701 |
| 923 | 411679 | LP 84 | La Paz | 2011 | 4702 |
| 924 | 411680 | LP 85 | La Paz | 2011 | 4706 |
| 925 | 411681 | LP 86 | La Paz | 2011 | 4707 |
| 926 | 411682 | LP 87 | La Paz | 2011 | 4708 |
| 927 | 411683 | LP 88 | La Paz | 2011 | 4709 |
| 928 | 411684 | LP 89 | La Paz | 2011 | 4710 |
| 929 | 411685 | LP 90 | La Paz | 2011 | 4711 |
| 930 | 411686 | LP 91 | La Paz | 2011 | 4712 |
| 931 | 411687 | LP 92 | La Paz | 2011 | 4713 |
| 932 | 411688 | LP 93 | La Paz | 2011 | 4714 |
| 933 | 411689 | LP 94 | La Paz | 2011 | 4715 |
| 934 | 411690 | LP 95 | La Paz | 2011 | 4716 |
| 935 | 411691 | LP 96 | La Paz | 2011 | 4717 |
| 936 | 411692 | LP 97 | La Paz | 2011 | 4718 |
| 937 | 411693 | LP 98 | La Paz | 2011 | 4719 |
| 938 | 411694 | LP 99 | La Paz | 2011 | 4720 |
| 939 | 411695 | LP 100 | La Paz | 2011 | 4721 |
| 940 | 411696 | LP 101 | La Paz | 2011 | 4722 |
| 941 | 411697 | LP 102 | La Paz | 2011 | 4723 |
| 942 | 411698 | LP 103 | La Paz | 2011 | 4724 |
| 943 | 411699 | LP 104 | La Paz | 2011 | 4725 |
| 944 | 411700 | LP 105 | La Paz | 2011 | 4726 |
| 945 | 411701 | LP 106 | La Paz | 2011 | 4727 |
| 946 | 411702 | LP 107 | La Paz | 2011 | 4728 |
| 947 | 411703 | LP 108 | La Paz | 2011 | 4729 |
| 948 | 411704 | LP 109 | La Paz | 2011 | 4730 |
| 949 | 411705 | LP 110 | La Paz | 2011 | 4731 |
| 950 | 411706 | LP 111 | La Paz | 2011 | 4732 |
| 951 | 411707 | LP 112 | La Paz | 2011 | 4733 |
| 952 | 411708 | LP 113 | La Paz | 2011 | 4734 |
| 953 | 411709 | LP 114 | La Paz | 2011 | 4735 |
| 954 | 411710 | LP 115 | La Paz | 2011 | 4736 |
| 955 | 411711 | LP 116 | La Paz | 2011 | 4737 |
| 956 | 411712 | LP 117 | La Paz | 2011 | 4738 |
86
| 957 | 411713 | LP 118 | La Paz | 2011 | 4739 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 958 | 411714 | LP 119 | La Paz | 2011 | 4740 |
| 959 | 411715 | LP 120 | La Paz | 2011 | 4741 |
| 960 | 411716 | LP 121 | La Paz | 2011 | 4742 |
| 961 | 411717 | LP 122 | La Paz | 2011 | 4743 |
| 962 | 411718 | LP 123 | La Paz | 2011 | 4744 |
| 963 | 411719 | LP 124 | La Paz | 2011 | 4745 |
| 964 | 411720 | LP 125 | La Paz | 2011 | 4746 |
| 965 | 411721 | LP 126 | La Paz | 2011 | 4747 |
| 966 | 411722 | LP 127 | La Paz | 2011 | 4748 |
| 967 | 411723 | LP 128 | La Paz | 2011 | 4749 |
| 968 | 411724 | LP 129 | La Paz | 2011 | 4750 |
| 969 | 411725 | LP 130 | La Paz | 2011 | 4751 |
| 970 | 411726 | LP 131 | La Paz | 2011 | 4752 |
| 971 | 411727 | LP 132 | La Paz | 2011 | 4753 |
| 972 | 411728 | LP 133 | La Paz | 2011 | 4754 |
| 973 | 411729 | LP 134 | La Paz | 2011 | 4755 |
| 974 | 411730 | LP 135 | La Paz | 2011 | 4756 |
| 975 | 411731 | LP 136 | La Paz | 2011 | 4757 |
| 976 | 411732 | LP 137 | La Paz | 2011 | 4758 |
| 977 | 411733 | LP 138 | La Paz | 2011 | 4759 |
| 978 | 411734 | LP 139 | La Paz | 2011 | 4760 |
| 979 | 411735 | LP 140 | La Paz | 2011 | 4761 |
| 980 | 411736 | LP 141 | La Paz | 2011 | 4762 |
| 981 | 411737 | LP 142 | La Paz | 2011 | 4763 |
| 982 | 411738 | LP 143 | La Paz | 2011 | 4764 |
| 983 | 411739 | LP 144 | La Paz | 2011 | 4765 |
| 984 | 411740 | LP 145 | La Paz | 2011 | 4766 |
| 985 | 411741 | LP 146 | La Paz | 2011 | 4767 |
| 986 | 411742 | LP 147 | La Paz | 2011 | 4768 |
| 987 | 411743 | LP 148 | La Paz | 2011 | 4769 |
| 988 | 411744 | LP 149 | La Paz | 2011 | 4770 |
| 989 | 411745 | LP 150 | La Paz | 2011 | 4771 |
| 990 | 411746 | LP 151 | La Paz | 2011 | 4772 |
| 991 | 411747 | LP 152 | La Paz | 2011 | 4773 |
| 992 | 411748 | LP 153 | La Paz | 2011 | 4774 |
| 993 | 411749 | LP 154 | La Paz | 2011 | 4775 |
| 994 | 411750 | LP 155 | La Paz | 2011 | 4776 |
| 995 | 411751 | LP 156 | La Paz | 2011 | 4777 |
| 996 | 411752 | LP 157 | La Paz | 2011 | 4778 |
87
| 997 | 411753 | LP 158 | La Paz | 2011 | 4779 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 998 | 411754 | LP 159 | La Paz | 2011 | 4780 |
| 999 | 411755 | LP 160 | La Paz | 2011 | 4781 |
| 1000 | 411756 | LP 161 | La Paz | 2011 | 4782 |
| 1001 | 411757 | LP 162 | La Paz | 2011 | 4783 |
| 1002 | 412994 | LP 163 | La Paz | 2012 | 159 |
| 1003 | 412995 | LP 164 | La Paz | 2012 | 160 |
| 1004 | 412996 | LP 165 | La Paz | 2012 | 161 |
| 1005 | 412997 | LP 166 | La Paz | 2012 | 162 |
| 1006 | 412998 | LP 167 | La Paz | 2012 | 163 |
| 1007 | 412999 | LP 168 | La Paz | 2012 | 164 |
| 1008 | 413000 | LP 169 | La Paz | 2012 | 165 |
| 1009 | 413001 | LP 170 | La Paz | 2012 | 166 |
| 1010 | 413002 | LP 171 | La Paz | 2012 | 167 |
| 1011 | 413003 | LP 172 | La Paz | 2012 | 168 |
| 1012 | 413004 | LP 173 | La Paz | 2012 | 169 |
| 1013 | 413005 | LP 174 | La Paz | 2012 | 170 |
| 1014 | 413006 | LP 175 | La Paz | 2012 | 171 |
| 1015 | 413007 | LP 176 | La Paz | 2012 | 172 |
| 1016 | 413008 | LP 177 | La Paz | 2012 | 173 |
| 1017 | 413009 | LP 178 | La Paz | 2012 | 174 |
| 1018 | 413010 | LP 179 | La Paz | 2012 | 175 |
| 1019 | 413011 | LP 180 | La Paz | 2012 | 176 |
| 1020 | 413012 | LP 181 | La Paz | 2012 | 177 |
| 1021 | 413013 | LP 182 | La Paz | 2012 | 178 |
| 1022 | 413014 | LP 183 | La Paz | 2012 | 179 |
| 1023 | 413015 | LP 184 | La Paz | 2012 | 180 |
| 1024 | 413016 | LP 185 | La Paz | 2012 | 181 |
| 1025 | 413017 | LP 186 | La Paz | 2012 | 182 |
| 1026 | 413018 | LP 187 | La Paz | 2012 | 183 |
| 1027 | 413019 | LP 188 | La Paz | 2012 | 184 |
| 1028 | 413020 | LP 189 | La Paz | 2012 | 185 |
| 1029 | 413021 | LP 190 | La Paz | 2012 | 186 |
| 1030 | 413022 | LP 191 | La Paz | 2012 | 187 |
| 1031 | 413023 | LP 192 | La Paz | 2012 | 188 |
| 1032 | 413024 | LP 193 | La Paz | 2012 | 189 |
| 1033 | 413025 | LP 194 | La Paz | 2012 | 190 |
| 1034 | 413026 | LP 195 | La Paz | 2012 | 191 |
| 1035 | 413027 | LP 196 | La Paz | 2012 | 192 |
| 1036 | 413028 | LP 197 | La Paz | 2012 | 193 |
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| 1037 | 413029 | LP 198 | La Paz | 2012 | 194 |
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| 1038 | 413030 | LP 199 | La Paz | 2012 | 195 |
| 1039 | 413031 | LP 200 | La Paz | 2012 | 196 |
| 1040 | 413032 | LP 201 | La Paz | 2012 | 197 |
| 1041 | 413033 | LP 202 | La Paz | 2012 | 198 |
| 1042 | 413034 | LP 203 | La Paz | 2012 | 199 |
| 1043 | 413035 | LP 204 | La Paz | 2012 | 200 |
| 1044 | 413036 | LP 205 | La Paz | 2012 | 201 |
| 1045 | 413037 | LP 206 | La Paz | 2012 | 202 |
| 1046 | 413038 | LP 207 | La Paz | 2012 | 203 |
| 1047 | 413039 | LP 208 | La Paz | 2012 | 204 |
| 1048 | 413040 | LP 209 | La Paz | 2012 | 205 |
| 1049 | 413041 | LP 210 | La Paz | 2012 | 206 |
| 1050 | 413042 | LP 211 | La Paz | 2012 | 207 |
| 1051 | 413043 | LP 212 | La Paz | 2012 | 208 |
| 1052 | 413044 | LP 213 | La Paz | 2012 | 209 |
| 1053 | 413045 | LP 214 | La Paz | 2012 | 210 |
| 1054 | 413046 | LP 215 | La Paz | 2012 | 211 |
| 1055 | 413047 | LP 216 | La Paz | 2012 | 212 |
| 1056 | 413048 | LP 217 | La Paz | 2012 | 213 |
| 1057 | 413049 | LP 218 | La Paz | 2012 | 214 |
| 1058 | 413050 | LP 219 | La Paz | 2012 | 215 |
| 1059 | 413051 | LP 220 | La Paz | 2012 | 216 |
| 1060 | 413052 | LP 221 | La Paz | 2012 | 217 |
| 1061 | 413053 | LP 222 | La Paz | 2012 | 218 |
| 1062 | 413054 | LP 223 | La Paz | 2012 | 219 |
| 1063 | 413055 | LP 224 | La Paz | 2012 | 220 |
| 1064 | 413056 | LP 225 | La Paz | 2012 | 221 |
| 1065 | 413057 | LP 226 | La Paz | 2012 | 222 |
| 1066 | 413058 | LP 227 | La Paz | 2012 | 223 |
| 1067 | 413059 | LP 228 | La Paz | 2012 | 224 |
| 1068 | 413060 | LP 229 | La Paz | 2012 | 225 |
| 1069 | 413061 | LP 230 | La Paz | 2012 | 226 |
| 1070 | 413062 | LP 231 | La Paz | 2012 | 227 |
| 1071 | 413063 | LP 232 | La Paz | 2012 | 228 |
| 1072 | 413064 | LP 233 | La Paz | 2012 | 229 |
| 1073 | 413065 | LP 234 | La Paz | 2012 | 230 |
| 1074 | 413066 | LP 235 | La Paz | 2012 | 231 |
| 1075 | 413067 | LP 236 | La Paz | 2012 | 232 |
| 1076 | 413068 | LP 237 | La Paz | 2012 | 233 |
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| 1077 | 413069 | LP 238 | La Paz | 2012 | 234 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1078 | 413070 | LP 239 | La Paz | 2012 | 235 |
| 1079 | 413071 | LP 240 | La Paz | 2012 | 236 |
| 1080 | 413072 | LP 241 | La Paz | 2012 | 237 |
| 1081 | 413073 | LP 242 | La Paz | 2012 | 238 |
| 1082 | 413074 | LP 243 | La Paz | 2012 | 239 |
| 1083 | 413075 | LP 244 | La Paz | 2012 | 240 |
| 1084 | 413076 | LP 245 | La Paz | 2012 | 241 |
| 1085 | 413077 | LP 246 | La Paz | 2012 | 242 |
| 1086 | 413078 | LP 247 | La Paz | 2012 | 243 |
| 1087 | 413079 | LP 248 | La Paz | 2012 | 244 |
| 1088 | 413080 | LP 249 | La Paz | 2012 | 245 |
| 1089 | 413081 | LP 250 | La Paz | 2012 | 246 |
| 1090 | 413082 | LP 251 | La Paz | 2012 | 247 |
| 1091 | 413083 | LP 252 | La Paz | 2012 | 248 |
| 1092 | 413084 | LP 253 | La Paz | 2012 | 249 |
| 1093 | 413085 | LP 254 | La Paz | 2012 | 250 |
| 1094 | 413086 | LP 255 | La Paz | 2012 | 251 |
| 1095 | 413087 | LP 256 | La Paz | 2012 | 252 |
| 1096 | 413088 | LP 257 | La Paz | 2012 | 253 |
| 1097 | 413089 | LP 258 | La Paz | 2012 | 254 |
| 1098 | 413090 | LP 259 | La Paz | 2012 | 255 |
| 1099 | 413091 | LP 260 | La Paz | 2012 | 256 |
| 1100 | 413092 | LP 261 | La Paz | 2012 | 257 |
| 1101 | 413093 | LP 262 | La Paz | 2012 | 258 |
| 1102 | 413094 | LP 263 | La Paz | 2012 | 259 |
| 1103 | 413095 | LP 264 | La Paz | 2012 | 260 |
| 1104 | 413096 | LP 265 | La Paz | 2012 | 261 |
| 1105 | 413097 | LP 266 | La Paz | 2012 | 262 |
| 1106 | 413098 | LP 267 | La Paz | 2012 | 263 |
| 1107 | 413099 | LP 268 | La Paz | 2012 | 264 |
| 1108 | 413100 | LP 269 | La Paz | 2012 | 265 |
| 1109 | 413101 | LP 270 | La Paz | 2012 | 266 |
| 1110 | 413102 | LP 271 | La Paz | 2012 | 267 |
| 1111 | 413103 | LP 272 | La Paz | 2012 | 268 |
| 1112 | 413104 | LP 273 | La Paz | 2012 | 269 |
| 1113 | 413105 | LP 274 | La Paz | 2012 | 270 |
| 1114 | 413106 | LP 275 | La Paz | 2012 | 271 |
| 1115 | 413107 | LP 276 | La Paz | 2012 | 272 |
| 1116 | 413108 | LP 277 | La Paz | 2012 | 273 |
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| 1117 | 413109 | LP 278 | La Paz | 2012 | 274 |
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| 1118 | 413110 | LP 279 | La Paz | 2012 | 275 |
| 1119 | 413111 | LP 280 | La Paz | 2012 | 276 |
| 1120 | 413112 | LP 281 | La Paz | 2012 | 277 |
| 1121 | 413113 | LP 282 | La Paz | 2012 | 278 |
| 1122 | 413114 | LP 283 | La Paz | 2012 | 279 |
| 1123 | 413115 | LP 284 | La Paz | 2012 | 280 |
| 1124 | 413116 | LP 285 | La Paz | 2012 | 281 |
| 1125 | 413117 | LP 286 | La Paz | 2012 | 282 |
| 1126 | 413118 | LP 287 | La Paz | 2012 | 283 |
| 1127 | 413119 | LP 288 | La Paz | 2012 | 284 |
Uranium Company of Arizona
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 388046 | Cat 70 | Gila | 2007 | 19974 |
| 2 | 388054 | Cat 78 | Gila | 2007 | 19982 |
| 3 | 388055 | Cat 79 | Gila | 2007 | 19983 |
| 4 | 388105 | Cat 134 | Gila | 2007 | 20033 |
| 5 | 389044 | Cat 6 | Gila | 2008 | 561 |
| 6 | 391062 | Jim 1 | Gila | 2008 | 5114 |
| 7 | 391063 | Jim 2 | Gila | 2008 | 5115 |
| 8 | 391064 | Jim 3 | Gila | 2008 | 5116 |
| 9 | 391065 | Jim 4 | Gila | 2008 | 5117 |
| 10 | 391066 | Jim 5 | Gila | 2008 | 5118 |
| 11 | 391067 | Jim 6 | Gila | 2008 | 5119 |
| 12 | 391068 | Jim 7 | Gila | 2008 | 5120 |
| 13 | 391069 | Jim 8 | Gila | 2008 | 5121 |
| 14 | 391070 | Jim 9 | Gila | 2008 | 5122 |
| 15 | 391071 | Jim 10 | Gila | 2008 | 5123 |
| 16 | 391072 | Jim 11 | Gila | 2008 | 5124 |
| 17 | 391073 | Jim 12 | Gila | 2008 | 5125 |
| 18 | 391074 | Jim 13 | Gila | 2008 | 5126 |
| 19 | 391075 | Jim 14 | Gila | 2008 | 5127 |
| 20 | 391076 | Jim 15 | Gila | 2008 | 5128 |
| 21 | 391160 | Oak 3 | Gila | 2008 | 3529 |
| 22 | 391941 | Bull 21 | Gila | 2008 | 1560 |
| 23 | 403129 | Armer 22 | Gila | 2010 | 13046 |
| 24 | 403132 | Armer 25 | Gila | 2010 | 13049 |
| 25 | 403133 | Armer 26 | Gila | 2010 | 13050 |
91
| 26 | 392172 | Pine 40 | Gila | 2008 | 6914 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | 392173 | Pine 41 | Gila | 2008 | 6915 |
| 28 | 392178 | Pine 46 | Gila | 2008 | 6920 |
| 29 | 392179 | Pine 47 | Gila | 2008 | 6921 |
| 30 | 392185 | Pine 53 | Gila | 2008 | 6927 |
| 31 | 392186 | Pine 54 | Gila | 2008 | 6928 |
| 32 | 392188 | Pine 56 | Gila | 2008 | 6930 |
| 33 | 392189 | Pine 57 | Gila | 2008 | 6931 |
| 34 | 392197 | Pine 65 | Gila | 2008 | 6939 |
| 35 | 392198 | Pine 66 | Gila | 2008 | 6940 |
| 36 | 392204 | Pine 72 | Gila | 2008 | 6946 |
Uranium Company of Arizona
| Notice of | Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
||||||
| NO. | AMC | Claim Name |
County | Book | Page | |
| 1 | 398302 | Bernard 1 | La Paz | 2009 | 2597 | |
| 2 | 398303 | Bernard 2 | La Paz | 2009 | 2598 | |
| 3 | 398304 | Bernard 3 | La Paz | 2009 | 2599 | |
| 4 | 398305 | Bernard 4 | La Paz | 2009 | 2600 | |
| 5 | 398306 | Bernard 5 | La Paz | 2009 | 2601 | |
| 6 | 398307 | Bernard 6 | La Paz | 2009 | 2602 | |
| 7 | 398308 | Bernard 7 | La Paz | 2009 | 2603 | |
| 8 | 398309 | Bernard 8 | La Paz | 2009 | 2604 | |
| 9 | 398310 | Bernard 9 | La Paz | 2009 | 2605 | |
| 10 | 398311 | Bernard 10 | La Paz | 2009 | 2606 | |
| 11 | 398312 | Bernard 11 | La Paz | 2009 | 2607 | |
| 12 | 398313 | Bernard 12 | La Paz | 2009 | 2617 | |
| 13 | 398314 | Bernard 13 | La Paz | 2009 | 2618 | |
| 14 | 398315 | Bernard 14 | La Paz | 2009 | 2619 | |
| 15 | 398316 | Bernard 15 | La Paz | 2009 | 2620 | |
| 16 | 398317 | Bernard 16 | La Paz | 2009 | 2621 | |
| 17 | 398318 | Bernard 27 | La Paz | 2009 | 2632 | |
| 18 | 398319 | Bernard 28 | La Paz | 2009 | 2633 | |
| 19 | 398320 | Bernard 29 | La Paz | 2009 | 2634 | |
| 20 | 398321 | Bernard 30 | La Paz | 2009 | 2635 | |
| 21 | 398322 | Bernard 31 | La Paz | 2009 | 2636 | |
| 22 | 398323 | Bernard 32 | La Paz | 2009 | 2637 | |
| 23 | 398324 | Bernard 33 | La Paz | 2009 | 2638 | |
| 24 | 398325 | Bernard 34 | La Paz | 2009 | 2639 |
92
| 25 | 398326 | Bernard 35 | La Paz | 2009 | 2640 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | 398327 | Bernard 36 | La Paz | 2009 | 2641 |
| 27 | 398328 | Bernard 37 | La Paz | 2009 | 2642 |
| 28 | 398329 | Bernard 38 | La Paz | 2009 | 2643 |
| 29 | 398330 | Bernard 39 | La Paz | 2009 | 2644 |
| 30 | 398331 | Bernard 40 | La Paz | 2009 | 2645 |
| 31 | 398332 | Bernard 41 | La Paz | 2009 | 2646 |
| 32 | 398333 | Bernard 42 | La Paz | 2009 | 2647 |
| 33 | 398334 | Bernard 53 | La Paz | 2009 | 2670 |
| 34 | 398335 | Bernard 54 | La Paz | 2009 | 2671 |
| 35 | 398336 | Bernard 55 | La Paz | 2009 | 2672 |
| 36 | 398337 | Bernard 56 | La Paz | 2009 | 2673 |
| 37 | 398338 | Bernard 57 | La Paz | 2009 | 2674 |
| 38 | 398339 | Bernard 58 | La Paz | 2009 | 2675 |
| 39 | 398340 | Bernard 59 | La Paz | 2009 | 2676 |
| 40 | 398341 | Bernard 60 | La Paz | 2009 | 2677 |
| 41 | 398342 | Bernard 61 | La Paz | 2009 | 2678 |
| 42 | 398343 | Bernard 62 | La Paz | 2009 | 2679 |
| 43 | 398344 | Bernard 63 | La Paz | 2009 | 2680 |
| 44 | 398345 | Bernard 64 | La Paz | 2009 | 2681 |
| 45 | 398346 | Bernard 65 | La Paz | 2009 | 2682 |
| 46 | 398347 | Bernard 66 | La Paz | 2009 | 2683 |
| 47 | 398348 | Bernard 67 | La Paz | 2009 | 2684 |
| 48 | 398349 | Bernard 68 | La Paz | 2009 | 2685 |
| 49 | 398350 | Bernard 79 | La Paz | 2009 | 2696 |
| 50 | 398351 | Bernard 80 | La Paz | 2009 | 2697 |
| 51 | 398352 | Bernard 81 | La Paz | 2009 | 2698 |
| 52 | 398353 | Bernard 82 | La Paz | 2009 | 2699 |
| 53 | 398354 | Bernard 83 | La Paz | 2009 | 2700 |
| 54 | 398355 | Bernard 84 | La Paz | 2009 | 2701 |
| 55 | 398356 | Bernard 85 | La Paz | 2009 | 2702 |
| 56 | 398357 | Bernard 86 | La Paz | 2009 | 2703 |
| 57 | 398358 | Bernard 87 | La Paz | 2009 | 2704 |
| 58 | 398359 | Bernard 88 | La Paz | 2009 | 2705 |
| 59 | 398360 | Bernard 89 | La Paz | 2009 | 2706 |
| 60 | 398361 | Bernard 90 | La Paz | 2009 | 2707 |
| 61 | 398362 | Bernard 91 | La Paz | 2009 | 2708 |
| 62 | 398363 | Bernard 92 | La Paz | 2009 | 2709 |
| 63 | 398364 | Bernard 93 | La Paz | 2009 | 2710 |
| 64 | 398365 | Bernard 104 | La Paz | 2009 | 2721 |
93
| 65 | 398366 | Bernard 105 | La Paz | 2009 | 2722 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66 | 398367 | Bernard 106 | La Paz | 2009 | 2723 |
| 67 | 398368 | Bernard 107 | La Paz | 2009 | 2724 |
| 68 | 398369 | Bernard 108 | La Paz | 2009 | 2725 |
| 69 | 398370 | Bernard 109 | La Paz | 2009 | 2726 |
| 70 | 398371 | Bernard 110 | La Paz | 2009 | 2727 |
| 71 | 398372 | Bernard 111 | La Paz | 2009 | 2728 |
| 72 | 398373 | Bernard 112 | La Paz | 2009 | 2729 |
| 73 | 398374 | Bernard 113 | La Paz | 2009 | 2730 |
| 74 | 398375 | Bernard 114 | La Paz | 2009 | 2731 |
| 75 | 398376 | Bernard 115 | La Paz | 2009 | 2732 |
| 76 | 398377 | Bernard 116 | La Paz | 2009 | 2733 |
| 77 | 398378 | Bernard 117 | La Paz | 2009 | 2734 |
| 78 | 398379 | Bernard 118 | La Paz | 2009 | 2735 |
| 79 | 398380 | Bernard 119 | La Paz | 2009 | 2736 |
| 80 | 398381 | Bernard 120 | La Paz | 2009 | 2737 |
| 81 | 398382 | Bernard 121 | La Paz | 2009 | 2738 |
| 82 | 398383 | Bernard 122 | La Paz | 2009 | 2739 |
| 83 | 398384 | Bernard 123 | La Paz | 2009 | 2740 |
| 84 | 398385 | Bernard 124 | La Paz | 2009 | 2741 |
| 85 | 398386 | Bernard 125 | La Paz | 2009 | 2742 |
| 86 | 398387 | Bernard 126 | La Paz | 2009 | 2743 |
| 87 | 398388 | Bernard 127 | La Paz | 2009 | 2744 |
| 88 | 398389 | Bernard 128 | La Paz | 2009 | 2745 |
| 89 | 398390 | Bernard 129 | La Paz | 2009 | 2746 |
| 90 | 398391 | Bernard 130 | La Paz | 2009 | 2747 |
| 91 | 398392 | Bernard 131 | La Paz | 2009 | 2748 |
| 92 | 398393 | Bernard 132 | La Paz | 2009 | 2749 |
| 93 | 398394 | Bernard 133 | La Paz | 2009 | 2750 |
| 94 | 398395 | Bernard 134 | La Paz | 2009 | 2751 |
| 95 | 398396 | Bernard 135 | La Paz | 2009 | 2752 |
| 96 | 398397 | Bernard 136 | La Paz | 2009 | 2753 |
| 97 | 398398 | Bernard 137 | La Paz | 2009 | 2754 |
| 98 | 398400 | Bernard 139 | La Paz | 2009 | 2756 |
| 99 | 398401 | Bernard 140 | La Paz | 2009 | 2757 |
| 100 | 398402 | Bernard 141 | La Paz | 2009 | 2758 |
| 101 | 398403 | Bernard 142 | La Paz | 2009 | 2759 |
| 102 | 398404 | Bernard 143 | La Paz | 2009 | 2760 |
| 103 | 398405 | Bernard 144 | La Paz | 2009 | 2761 |
| 104 | 398406 | Bernard 145 | La Paz | 2009 | 2762 |
94
| 105 | 398407 | Bernard 146 | La Paz | 2009 | 2763 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106 | 398408 | Bernard 147 | La Paz | 2009 | 2764 |
| 107 | 398409 | Bernard 148 | La Paz | 2009 | 2765 |
| 108 | 398410 | Bernard 149 | La Paz | 2009 | 2766 |
| 109 | 398411 | Bernard 150 | La Paz | 2009 | 2767 |
| 110 | 398412 | Bernard 151 | La Paz | 2009 | 2768 |
| 111 | 398413 | Bernard 152 | La Paz | 2009 | 2769 |
| 112 | 398414 | Bernard 153 | La Paz | 2009 | 2770 |
| 113 | 398415 | Bernard 154 | La Paz | 2009 | 2771 |
| 114 | 398416 | Bernard 155 | La Paz | 2009 | 2772 |
| 115 | 398417 | Bernard 156 | La Paz | 2009 | 2773 |
| 116 | 398418 | Bernard 157 | La Paz | 2009 | 2774 |
| 117 | 398419 | Bernard 158 | La Paz | 2009 | 2775 |
| 118 | 398420 | Bernard 159 | La Paz | 2009 | 2776 |
| 119 | 398421 | Bernard 160 | La Paz | 2009 | 2777 |
| 120 | 398422 | Bernard 161 | La Paz | 2009 | 2778 |
| 121 | 398423 | Bernard 162 | La Paz | 2009 | 2779 |
| 122 | 398424 | Bernard 163 | La Paz | 2009 | 2780 |
| 123 | 398425 | Bernard 164 | La Paz | 2009 | 2781 |
| 124 | 398426 | Bernard 165 | La Paz | 2009 | 2782 |
| 125 | 398427 | Bernard 166 | La Paz | 2009 | 2783 |
| 126 | 398431 | Bernard 170 | La Paz | 2009 | 2787 |
| 127 | 398432 | Bernard 171 | La Paz | 2009 | 2788 |
| 128 | 398433 | Bernard 172 | La Paz | 2009 | 2789 |
| 129 | 398434 | Bernard 173 | La Paz | 2009 | 2790 |
| 130 | 398435 | Bernard 174 | La Paz | 2009 | 2791 |
| 131 | 398436 | Bernard 175 | La Paz | 2009 | 2792 |
| 132 | 398437 | Bernard 176 | La Paz | 2009 | 2793 |
| 133 | 398438 | Bernard 177 | La Paz | 2009 | 2794 |
| 134 | 398439 | Bernard 178 | La Paz | 2009 | 2795 |
| 135 | 398440 | Bernard 179 | La Paz | 2009 | 2796 |
| 136 | 398441 | Bernard 180 | La Paz | 2009 | 2797 |
| 137 | 398442 | Bernard 181 | La Paz | 2009 | 2798 |
| 138 | 398443 | Bernard 182 | La Paz | 2009 | 2799 |
| 139 | 398444 | Bernard 183 | La Paz | 2009 | 2800 |
| 140 | 398445 | Bernard 184 | La Paz | 2009 | 2801 |
| 141 | 398446 | Bernard 185 | La Paz | 2009 | 2802 |
| 142 | 398447 | Bernard 186 | La Paz | 2009 | 2803 |
| 143 | 398448 | Bernard 187 | La Paz | 2009 | 2804 |
| 144 | 398449 | Bernard 188 | La Paz | 2009 | 2805 |
95
| 145 | 398450 | Bernard 189 | La Paz | 2009 | 2806 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 146 | 398451 | Bernard 190 | La Paz | 2009 | 2807 |
| 147 | 398452 | Bernard 191 | La Paz | 2009 | 2808 |
| 148 | 398453 | Bernard 192 | La Paz | 2009 | 2809 |
| 149 | 398454 | Bernard 193 | La Paz | 2009 | 2810 |
| 150 | 398455 | Bernard 194 | La Paz | 2009 | 2811 |
| 151 | 398456 | Bernard 195 | La Paz | 2009 | 2812 |
| 152 | 398457 | Bernard 196 | La Paz | 2009 | 2813 |
| 153 | 398458 | Bernard 197 | La Paz | 2009 | 2814 |
| 154 | 398459 | Bernard 198 | La Paz | 2009 | 2815 |
| 155 | 398460 | Bernard 199 | La Paz | 2009 | 2816 |
| 156 | 398461 | Bernard 200 | La Paz | 2009 | 2817 |
| 157 | 398462 | Bernard 201 | La Paz | 2009 | 2818 |
| 158 | 398463 | Bernard 202 | La Paz | 2009 | 2819 |
| 159 | 398464 | Bernard 203 | La Paz | 2009 | 2820 |
| 160 | 398468 | Bernard 207 | La Paz | 2009 | 2824 |
| 161 | 398469 | Bernard 208 | La Paz | 2009 | 2825 |
| 162 | 398470 | Bernard 209 | La Paz | 2009 | 2826 |
| 163 | 398471 | Bernard 210 | La Paz | 2009 | 2827 |
| 164 | 398472 | Bernard 211 | La Paz | 2009 | 2828 |
| 165 | 398473 | Bernard 212 | La Paz | 2009 | 2829 |
| 166 | 398474 | Bernard 213 | La Paz | 2009 | 2830 |
| 167 | 398475 | Bernard 214 | La Paz | 2009 | 2831 |
| 168 | 398476 | Bernard 215 | La Paz | 2009 | 2832 |
| 169 | 398477 | Bernard 216 | La Paz | 2009 | 2833 |
| 170 | 398478 | Bernard 217 | La Paz | 2009 | 2834 |
| 171 | 398479 | Bernard 218 | La Paz | 2009 | 2835 |
| 172 | 398480 | Bernard 219 | La Paz | 2009 | 2836 |
| 173 | 398481 | Bernard 220 | La Paz | 2009 | 2837 |
| 174 | 398482 | Bernard 221 | La Paz | 2009 | 2838 |
| 175 | 398483 | Bernard 222 | La Paz | 2009 | 2839 |
| 176 | 399402 | Bernard 223 | La Paz | 2010 | 1001 |
| 177 | 399403 | Bernard 224 | La Paz | 2010 | 1002 |
| 178 | 399404 | Bernard 225 | La Paz | 2010 | 1003 |
| 179 | 399405 | Bernard 226 | La Paz | 2010 | 1004 |
| 180 | 399406 | Bernard 227 | La Paz | 2010 | 1005 |
| 181 | 399407 | Bernard 228 | La Paz | 2010 | 1006 |
| 182 | 399408 | Bernard 229 | La Paz | 2010 | 1007 |
| 183 | 399409 | Bernard 230 | La Paz | 2010 | 1008 |
| 184 | 399410 | Bernard 231 | La Paz | 2010 | 1009 |
96
| 185 | 399411 | Bernard 232 | La Paz | 2010 | 1010 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 186 | 399412 | Bernard 233 | La Paz | 2010 | 1011 |
| 187 | 399413 | Bernard 234 | La Paz | 2010 | 1012 |
| 188 | 399414 | Bernard 235 | La Paz | 2010 | 1013 |
| 189 | 399415 | Bernard 236 | La Paz | 2010 | 1014 |
| 190 | 399416 | Bernard 237 | La Paz | 2010 | 1015 |
| 191 | 399417 | Bernard 238 | La Paz | 2010 | 1016 |
| 192 | 399418 | Bernard 239 | La Paz | 2010 | 1017 |
| 193 | 399419 | Bernard 240 | La Paz | 2010 | 1018 |
| 194 | 399420 | Bernard 241 | La Paz | 2010 | 1019 |
| 195 | 399421 | Bernard 242 | La Paz | 2010 | 1020 |
| 196 | 399422 | Bernard 243 | La Paz | 2010 | 1021 |
| 197 | 399423 | Bernard 244 | La Paz | 2010 | 1022 |
| 198 | 399424 | Bernard 245 | La Paz | 2010 | 1023 |
| 199 | 399425 | Bernard 246 | La Paz | 2010 | 1024 |
| 200 | 399426 | Bernard 247 | La Paz | 2010 | 1025 |
| 201 | 399427 | Bernard 248 | La Paz | 2010 | 1026 |
| 202 | 399428 | Bernard 249 | La Paz | 2010 | 1028 |
| 203 | 399429 | Bernard 250 | La Paz | 2010 | 1029 |
| 204 | 399430 | Bernard 251 | La Paz | 2010 | 1030 |
| 205 | 399431 | Bernard 252 | La Paz | 2010 | 1031 |
| 206 | 399432 | Bernard 253 | La Paz | 2010 | 1032 |
| 207 | 399433 | Bernard 254 | La Paz | 2010 | 1033 |
| 208 | 399434 | Bernard 255 | La Paz | 2010 | 1034 |
| 209 | 399435 | Bernard 256 | La Paz | 2010 | 1035 |
| 210 | 399436 | Bernard 257 | La Paz | 2010 | 1036 |
| 211 | 399437 | Bernard 258 | La Paz | 2010 | 1037 |
| 212 | 399438 | Bernard 259 | La Paz | 2010 | 1038 |
| 213 | 399439 | Bernard 260 | La Paz | 2010 | 1039 |
| 214 | 399440 | Bernard 261 | La Paz | 2010 | 1040 |
| 215 | 399441 | Bernard 262 | La Paz | 2010 | 1041 |
| 216 | 399442 | Bernard 263 | La Paz | 2010 | 1042 |
| 217 | 399443 | Bernard 264 | La Paz | 2010 | 1043 |
| 218 | 399444 | Bernard 265 | La Paz | 2010 | 1044 |
| 219 | 399445 | Bernard 266 | La Paz | 2010 | 1045 |
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| 227 | 399453 | Bernard 274 | La Paz | 2010 | 1053 |
| 228 | 399454 | Bernard 275 | La Paz | 2010 | 1054 |
| 229 | 399455 | Bernard 276 | La Paz | 2010 | 1055 |
| 230 | 399456 | Bernard 277 | La Paz | 2010 | 1056 |
| 231 | 399457 | Bernard 278 | La Paz | 2010 | 1057 |
| 232 | 399458 | Bernard 279 | La Paz | 2010 | 1058 |
| 233 | 399459 | Bernard 280 | La Paz | 2010 | 1059 |
| 234 | 399460 | Bernard 281 | La Paz | 2010 | 1060 |
| 235 | 399461 | Bernard 282 | La Paz | 2010 | 1061 |
| 236 | 399462 | Bernard 283 | La Paz | 2010 | 1062 |
| 237 | 399463 | Bernard 284 | La Paz | 2010 | 1063 |
| 238 | 399464 | Bernard 285 | La Paz | 2010 | 1064 |
| 239 | 399465 | Bernard 286 | La Paz | 2010 | 1065 |
| 240 | 399466 | Bernard 287 | La Paz | 2010 | 1066 |
| 241 | 399467 | Bernard 288 | La Paz | 2010 | 1067 |
| 242 | 399468 | Bernard 289 | La Paz | 2010 | 1068 |
| 243 | 399469 | Bernard 290 | La Paz | 2010 | 1069 |
| 244 | 399470 | Bernard 291 | La Paz | 2010 | 1070 |
| 245 | 399471 | Bernard 292 | La Paz | 2010 | 1071 |
| 246 | 399472 | Bernard 293 | La Paz | 2010 | 1072 |
| 247 | 399473 | Bernard 294 | La Paz | 2010 | 1073 |
| 248 | 399474 | Bernard 295 | La Paz | 2010 | 1074 |
| 249 | 399475 | Bernard 296 | La Paz | 2010 | 1075 |
| 250 | 399476 | Bernard 297 | La Paz | 2010 | 1076 |
| 251 | 399477 | Bernard 298 | La Paz | 2010 | 1077 |
| 252 | 399478 | Bernard 299 | La Paz | 2010 | 1078 |
| 253 | 399479 | Bernard 300 | La Paz | 2010 | 1079 |
| 254 | 399480 | Bernard 301 | La Paz | 2010 | 1080 |
| 255 | 399481 | Bernard 302 | La Paz | 2010 | 1083 |
| 256 | 399482 | Bernard 303 | La Paz | 2010 | 1084 |
| 257 | 399483 | Bernard 304 | La Paz | 2010 | 1085 |
| 258 | 399484 | Bernard 305 | La Paz | 2010 | 1086 |
| 259 | 399485 | Bernard 306 | La Paz | 2010 | 1087 |
| 260 | 399486 | Bernard 307 | La Paz | 2010 | 1088 |
| 261 | 399487 | Bernard 308 | La Paz | 2010 | 1089 |
| 262 | 399488 | Bernard 309 | La Paz | 2010 | 1090 |
| 263 | 399489 | Bernard 310 | La Paz | 2010 | 1091 |
| 264 | 399490 | Bernard 311 | La Paz | 2010 | 1092 |
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| 266 | 399492 | Bernard 313 | La Paz | 2010 | 1094 |
| 267 | 399493 | Bernard 314 | La Paz | 2010 | 1095 |
| 268 | 399494 | Bernard 315 | La Paz | 2010 | 1096 |
| 269 | 399495 | Bernard 316 | La Paz | 2010 | 1097 |
| 270 | 399496 | Bernard 317 | La Paz | 2010 | 1098 |
| 271 | 399497 | Bernard 318 | La Paz | 2010 | 1099 |
| 272 | 399498 | Bernard 319 | La Paz | 2010 | 1100 |
| 273 | 399499 | Bernard 320 | La Paz | 2010 | 1101 |
| 274 | 399500 | Bernard 321 | La Paz | 2010 | 1102 |
| 275 | 399501 | Bernard 322 | La Paz | 2010 | 1103 |
| 276 | 399502 | Bernard 323 | La Paz | 2010 | 1104 |
| 277 | 399503 | Bernard 324 | La Paz | 2010 | 1105 |
| 278 | 399504 | Bernard 325 | La Paz | 2010 | 1106 |
| 279 | 399505 | Bernard 326 | La Paz | 2010 | 1107 |
| 280 | 399506 | Bernard 327 | La Paz | 2010 | 1108 |
| 281 | 399507 | Bernard 328 | La Paz | 2010 | 1109 |
| 282 | 399508 | Bernard 329 | La Paz | 2010 | 1110 |
| 283 | 399509 | Bernard 330 | La Paz | 2010 | 1112 |
| 284 | 399510 | Bernard 331 | La Paz | 2010 | 1113 |
| 285 | 399511 | Bernard 332 | La Paz | 2010 | 1114 |
| 286 | 399512 | Bernard 333 | La Paz | 2010 | 1115 |
| 287 | 399513 | Bernard 334 | La Paz | 2010 | 1116 |
| 288 | 399514 | Bernard 335 | La Paz | 2010 | 1117 |
| 289 | 399515 | Bernard 336 | La Paz | 2010 | 1118 |
| 290 | 399516 | Bernard 337 | La Paz | 2010 | 1119 |
| 291 | 399517 | Bernard 338 | La Paz | 2010 | 1120 |
| 292 | 399518 | Bernard 339 | La Paz | 2010 | 1121 |
| 293 | 399519 | Bernard 340 | La Paz | 2010 | 1122 |
| 294 | 399520 | Bernard 341 | La Paz | 2010 | 1123 |
| 295 | 399521 | Bernard 342 | La Paz | 2010 | 1124 |
| 296 | 399522 | Bernard 343 | La Paz | 2010 | 1125 |
| 297 | 399523 | Bernard 344 | La Paz | 2010 | 1126 |
| 298 | 399524 | Bernard 345 | La Paz | 2010 | 1127 |
| 299 | 399525 | Bernard 346 | La Paz | 2010 | 1128 |
| 300 | 399526 | Bernard 347 | La Paz | 2010 | 1129 |
| 301 | 399527 | Bernard 348 | La Paz | 2010 | 1130 |
| 302 | 399528 | Bernard 349 | La Paz | 2010 | 1135 |
| 303 | 399529 | Bernard 350 | La Paz | 2010 | 1136 |
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| 306 | 399532 | Bernard 353 | La Paz | 2010 | 1139 |
| 307 | 399533 | Bernard 354 | La Paz | 2010 | 1140 |
| 308 | 399534 | Bernard 355 | La Paz | 2010 | 1141 |
| 309 | 399535 | Bernard 356 | La Paz | 2010 | 1142 |
| 310 | 399536 | Bernard 357 | La Paz | 2010 | 1143 |
| 311 | 399537 | Bernard 358 | La Paz | 2010 | 1144 |
| 312 | 399538 | Bernard 359 | La Paz | 2010 | 1145 |
| 313 | 399539 | Bernard 360 | La Paz | 2010 | 1146 |
| 314 | 399540 | Bernard 361 | La Paz | 2010 | 1147 |
| 315 | 399541 | Bernard 362 | La Paz | 2010 | 1148 |
| 316 | 399542 | Bernard 363 | La Paz | 2010 | 1149 |
| 317 | 399543 | Bernard 364 | La Paz | 2010 | 1150 |
| 318 | 399544 | Bernard 365 | La Paz | 2010 | 1151 |
| 319 | 399545 | Bernard 366 | La Paz | 2010 | 1152 |
| 320 | 399546 | Bernard 367 | La Paz | 2010 | 1153 |
| 321 | 399547 | Bernard 368 | La Paz | 2010 | 1154 |
| 322 | 399548 | Bernard 369 | La Paz | 2010 | 1155 |
| 323 | 399549 | Bernard 370 | La Paz | 2010 | 1156 |
| 324 | 399550 | Bernard 371 | La Paz | 2010 | 1157 |
| 325 | 399551 | Bernard 372 | La Paz | 2010 | 1158 |
| 326 | 399552 | Bernard 374 | La Paz | 2010 | 1159 |
| 327 | 399553 | Bernard 375 | La Paz | 2010 | 1160 |
| 328 | 399554 | Bernard 376 | La Paz | 2010 | 1161 |
| 329 | 399555 | Bernard 377 | La Paz | 2010 | 1162 |
| 330 | 399556 | Bernard 378 | La Paz | 2010 | 1163 |
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| 334 | 399560 | Bernard 382 | La Paz | 2010 | 1167 |
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| 336 | 399562 | Bernard 384 | La Paz | 2010 | 1169 |
| 337 | 399563 | Bernard 385 | La Paz | 2010 | 1170 |
| 338 | 399564 | Bernard 386 | La Paz | 2010 | 1171 |
| 339 | 399565 | Bernard 387 | La Paz | 2010 | 1172 |
| 340 | 399566 | Bernard 388 | La Paz | 2010 | 1173 |
| 341 | 399567 | Bernard 389 | La Paz | 2010 | 1174 |
| 342 | 399568 | Bernard 390 | La Paz | 2010 | 1175 |
| 343 | 399569 | Bernard 391 | La Paz | 2010 | 1176 |
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| 348 | 399574 | Bernard 396 | La Paz | 2010 | 1181 |
| 349 | 399575 | Bernard 397 | La Paz | 2010 | 1182 |
| 350 | 399576 | Bernard 398 | La Paz | 2010 | 1183 |
| 351 | 399577 | Bernard 399 | La Paz | 2010 | 1184 |
| 352 | 399578 | Bernard 400 | La Paz | 2010 | 1185 |
| 353 | 399579 | Bernard 401 | La Paz | 2010 | 1186 |
| 354 | 399580 | Bernard 402 | La Paz | 2010 | 1187 |
| 355 | 399581 | Bernard 403 | La Paz | 2010 | 1188 |
| 356 | 399582 | Bernard 404 | La Paz | 2010 | 1189 |
| 357 | 399583 | Bernard 405 | La Paz | 2010 | 1190 |
| 358 | 399584 | Bernard 406 | La Paz | 2010 | 1191 |
| 359 | 399585 | Bernard 407 | La Paz | 2010 | 1192 |
| 360 | 399586 | Bernard 408 | La Paz | 2010 | 1193 |
| 361 | 399587 | Bernard 409 | La Paz | 2010 | 1194 |
| 362 | 399588 | Bernard 410 | La Paz | 2010 | 1195 |
| 363 | 399589 | Bernard 411 | La Paz | 2010 | 1196 |
| 364 | 399590 | Bernard 412 | La Paz | 2010 | 1197 |
| 365 | 399591 | Bernard 413 | La Paz | 2010 | 1198 |
| 366 | 399592 | Bernard 414 | La Paz | 2010 | 1199 |
| 367 | 399593 | Bernard 415 | La Paz | 2010 | 1200 |
| 368 | 399594 | Bernard 416 | La Paz | 2010 | 1201 |
| 369 | 399595 | Bernard 417 | La Paz | 2010 | 1202 |
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| 372 | 399598 | Bernard 420 | La Paz | 2010 | 1205 |
| 373 | 399599 | Bernard 421 | La Paz | 2010 | 1206 |
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| 375 | 399601 | Bernard 423 | La Paz | 2010 | 1208 |
| 376 | 399602 | Bernard 424 | La Paz | 2010 | 1209 |
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| 386 | 399612 | Bernard 434 | La Paz | 2010 | 1219 |
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| 388 | 399614 | Bernard 436 | La Paz | 2010 | 1221 |
| 389 | 399615 | Bernard 437 | La Paz | 2010 | 1222 |
| 390 | 399616 | Bernard 438 | La Paz | 2010 | 1223 |
| 391 | 399617 | Bernard 439 | La Paz | 2010 | 1224 |
| 392 | 399618 | Bernard 440 | La Paz | 2010 | 1225 |
| 393 | 399619 | Bernard 441 | La Paz | 2010 | 1226 |
| 394 | 399620 | Bernard 442 | La Paz | 2010 | 1227 |
| 395 | 399621 | Bernard 443 | La Paz | 2010 | 1228 |
| 396 | 399622 | Bernard 444 | La Paz | 2010 | 1229 |
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| 398 | 399624 | Bernard 446 | La Paz | 2010 | 1231 |
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| 400 | 399626 | Bernard 448 | La Paz | 2010 | 1233 |
| 401 | 399627 | Bernard 449 | La Paz | 2010 | 1234 |
| 402 | 399628 | Bernard 450 | La Paz | 2010 | 1235 |
| 403 | 399629 | Bernard 451 | La Paz | 2010 | 1236 |
| 404 | 399630 | Bernard 452 | La Paz | 2010 | 1237 |
| 405 | 399631 | Bernard 453 | La Paz | 2010 | 1238 |
| 406 | 399632 | Bernard 454 | La Paz | 2010 | 1239 |
| 407 | 399633 | Bernard 455 | La Paz | 2010 | 1240 |
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| 409 | 399635 | Bernard 457 | La Paz | 2010 | 1242 |
| 410 | 399636 | Bernard 458 | La Paz | 2010 | 1243 |
| 411 | 399637 | Bernard 459 | La Paz | 2010 | 1244 |
| 412 | 399638 | Bernard 460 | La Paz | 2010 | 1245 |
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| 418 | 399644 | Bernard 466 | La Paz | 2010 | 1251 |
| 419 | 399645 | Bernard 467 | La Paz | 2010 | 1252 |
| 420 | 399646 | Bernard 468 | La Paz | 2010 | 1253 |
| 421 | 399647 | Bernard 469 | La Paz | 2010 | 1254 |
| 422 | 399648 | Bernard 470 | La Paz | 2010 | 1255 |
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| 427 | 399653 | Bernard 475 | La Paz | 2010 | 1260 |
| 428 | 399654 | Bernard 476 | La Paz | 2010 | 1261 |
| 429 | 399655 | Bernard 477 | La Paz | 2010 | 1262 |
| 430 | 399656 | Bernard 478 | La Paz | 2010 | 1263 |
| 431 | 399657 | Bernard 479 | La Paz | 2010 | 1264 |
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| 434 | 399660 | Bernard 482 | La Paz | 2010 | 1267 |
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| 438 | 399664 | Bernard 486 | La Paz | 2010 | 1271 |
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| 443 | 399669 | Bernard 491 | La Paz | 2010 | 1276 |
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| 445 | 399671 | Bernard 493 | La Paz | 2010 | 1278 |
| 446 | 399672 | Bernard 494 | La Paz | 2010 | 1279 |
| 447 | 399673 | Bernard 495 | La Paz | 2010 | 1280 |
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| 450 | 399676 | Bernard 498 | La Paz | 2010 | 1283 |
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| 454 | 399680 | Bernard 502 | La Paz | 2010 | 1287 |
| 455 | 399681 | Bernard 503 | La Paz | 2010 | 1288 |
| 456 | 399682 | Bernard 504 | La Paz | 2010 | 1289 |
| 457 | 399683 | Bernard 505 | La Paz | 2010 | 1290 |
| 458 | 399684 | Bernard 506 | La Paz | 2010 | 1291 |
| 459 | 399685 | Bernard 507 | La Paz | 2010 | 1292 |
| 460 | 399686 | Bernard 508 | La Paz | 2010 | 1293 |
| 461 | 399687 | Bernard 509 | La Paz | 2010 | 1294 |
| 462 | 399688 | Bernard 510 | La Paz | 2010 | 1295 |
| 463 | 399689 | Bernard 511 | La Paz | 2010 | 1296 |
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| 466 | 399692 | Bernard 514 | La Paz | 2010 | 1299 |
| 467 | 399693 | Bernard 515 | La Paz | 2010 | 1300 |
| 468 | 399694 | Bernard 516 | La Paz | 2010 | 1301 |
| 469 | 399695 | Bernard 517 | La Paz | 2010 | 1302 |
| 470 | 399696 | Bernard 518 | La Paz | 2010 | 1303 |
| 471 | 399697 | Bernard 519 | La Paz | 2010 | 1304 |
| 472 | 399698 | Bernard 520 | La Paz | 2010 | 1305 |
| 473 | 399699 | Bernard 521 | La Paz | 2010 | 1306 |
| 474 | 399700 | Bernard 522 | La Paz | 2010 | 1307 |
| 475 | 399701 | Bernard 523 | La Paz | 2010 | 1308 |
| 476 | 399702 | Bernard 524 | La Paz | 2010 | 1309 |
| 477 | 399703 | Bernard 525 | La Paz | 2010 | 1310 |
| 478 | 399704 | Bernard 526 | La Paz | 2010 | 1311 |
| 479 | 399705 | Bernard 527 | La Paz | 2010 | 1312 |
| 480 | 399706 | Bernard 528 | La Paz | 2010 | 1313 |
| 481 | 399707 | Bernard 529 | La Paz | 2010 | 1314 |
| 482 | 399708 | Bernard 530 | La Paz | 2010 | 1315 |
| 483 | 399709 | Bernard 531 | La Paz | 2010 | 1316 |
| 484 | 399710 | Bernard 532 | La Paz | 2010 | 1317 |
| 485 | 399711 | Bernard 533 | La Paz | 2010 | 1318 |
| 486 | 399712 | Bernard 534 | La Paz | 2010 | 1319 |
| 487 | 399713 | Bernard 535 | La Paz | 2010 | 1320 |
| 488 | 404934 | North # 1 | La Paz | 2011 | 185 |
| 489 | 404935 | North # 2 | La Paz | 2011 | 186 |
| 490 | 404936 | North # 3 | La Paz | 2011 | 187 |
| 491 | 404937 | North # 4 | La Paz | 2011 | 188 |
| 492 | 404938 | North # 6 | La Paz | 2011 | 189 |
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| 520 | 404966 | North # 41 | La Paz | 2011 | 218 |
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| 527 | 404973 | North # 48 | La Paz | 2011 | 225 |
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| 529 | 404975 | North # 50 | La Paz | 2011 | 227 |
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| 545 | 404991 | North # 66 | La Paz | 2011 | 243 |
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| 550 | 404996 | North # 71 | La Paz | 2011 | 248 |
| 551 | 404997 | North # 72 | La Paz | 2011 | 249 |
| 552 | 404998 | North # 73 | La Paz | 2011 | 215 |
| 553 | 405365 | SM #45 | La Paz | 2011 | 3382 |
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| 568 | 405380 | SM #60 | La Paz | 2011 | 3367 |
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| 570 | 405382 | SM #62 | La Paz | 2011 | 3365 |
| 571 | 405383 | SM #63 | La Paz | 2011 | 3364 |
| 572 | 405384 | SM #64 | La Paz | 2011 | 3363 |
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| 576 | 405388 | SM #68 | La Paz | 2011 | 3359 |
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| 578 | 405390 | SM #70 | La Paz | 2011 | 3357 |
| 579 | 405391 | SM #71 | La Paz | 2011 | 3356 |
| 580 | 405392 | SM #72 | La Paz | 2011 | 3355 |
| 581 | 405393 | SM #73 | La Paz | 2011 | 3354 |
| 582 | 405394 | SM #74 | La Paz | 2011 | 3353 |
| 583 | 405395 | SM #75 | La Paz | 2011 | 3352 |
| 584 | 405396 | SM #76 | La Paz | 2011 | 3351 |
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| 585 | 405397 | SM #77 | La Paz | 2011 | 3350 |
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| 588 | 405400 | SM #80 | La Paz | 2011 | 3347 |
| 589 | 405401 | SM #81 | La Paz | 2011 | 3345 |
| 590 | 405402 | SM #82 | La Paz | 2011 | 3346 |
| 591 | 405403 | SM #83 | La Paz | 2011 | 3344 |
| 592 | 405404 | SM #84 | La Paz | 2011 | 3343 |
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| 595 | 405407 | SM #87 | La Paz | 2011 | 3340 |
| 596 | 405409 | SM #89 | La Paz | 2011 | 3339 |
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| 607 | 405420 | SM #107 | La Paz | 2011 | 3328 |
| 608 | 405421 | SM #108 | La Paz | 2011 | 3327 |
| 609 | 405422 | SM #109 | La Paz | 2011 | 3326 |
| 610 | 405423 | SM #110 | La Paz | 2011 | 3325 |
| 611 | 405424 | SM #111 | La Paz | 2011 | 3324 |
| 612 | 405425 | SM #112 | La Paz | 2011 | 3323 |
| 613 | 405426 | SM #113 | La Paz | 2011 | 3322 |
| 614 | 405427 | SM #114 | La Paz | 2011 | 3321 |
| 615 | 405428 | SM #115 | La Paz | 2011 | 3320 |
| 616 | 405429 | SM #116 | La Paz | 2011 | 3383 |
| 617 | 405430 | SM #117 | La Paz | 2011 | 3384 |
| 618 | 405431 | SM #118 | La Paz | 2011 | 3385 |
| 619 | 405432 | SM #119 | La Paz | 2011 | 3386 |
| 620 | 405433 | SM #120 | La Paz | 2011 | 3387 |
| 621 | 405434 | SM #121 | La Paz | 2011 | 3388 |
| 622 | 405435 | SM #122 | La Paz | 2011 | 3389 |
| 623 | 405436 | SM #123 | La Paz | 2011 | 3390 |
| 624 | 405437 | SM #124 | La Paz | 2011 | 3391 |
107
| 625 | 405438 | SM #125 | La Paz | 2011 | 3392 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 626 | 405439 | SM #126 | La Paz | 2011 | 3393 |
| 627 | 405440 | SM #127 | La Paz | 2011 | 3394 |
| 628 | 405441 | SM #128 | La Paz | 2011 | 3395 |
| 629 | 405442 | SM #129 | La Paz | 2011 | 3396 |
| 630 | 405443 | SM #130 | La Paz | 2011 | 3397 |
| 631 | 405444 | SM #131 | La Paz | 2011 | 3398 |
| 632 | 405445 | SM #132 | La Paz | 2011 | 3399 |
| 633 | 405446 | SM #134 | La Paz | 2011 | 3400 |
| 634 | 405447 | SM #136 | La Paz | 2011 | 3401 |
| 635 | 405448 | SM #138 | La Paz | 2011 | 3402 |
| 636 | 405449 | SM #140 | La Paz | 2011 | 3403 |
| 637 | 405450 | SM #141 | La Paz | 2011 | 3404 |
| 638 | 405451 | SM #142 | La Paz | 2011 | 3405 |
| 639 | 405452 | SM #143 | La Paz | 2011 | 3406 |
| 640 | 405453 | SM #144 | La Paz | 2011 | 3407 |
| 641 | 405454 | SM #145 | La Paz | 2011 | 3408 |
| 642 | 405455 | SM #146 | La Paz | 2011 | 3409 |
| 643 | 405456 | SM #147 | La Paz | 2011 | 3410 |
| 644 | 405457 | SM #148 | La Paz | 2011 | 3411 |
| 645 | 405458 | SM #149 | La Paz | 2011 | 3412 |
| 646 | 405459 | SM #150 | La Paz | 2011 | 3413 |
| 647 | 405460 | SM #151 | La Paz | 2011 | 3414 |
| 648 | 405461 | SM #152 | La Paz | 2011 | 3415 |
| 649 | 405462 | SM #153 | La Paz | 2011 | 3416 |
| 650 | 405463 | SM #154 | La Paz | 2011 | 3417 |
| 651 | 405464 | SM #155 | La Paz | 2011 | 3418 |
| 652 | 405465 | SM #156 | La Paz | 2011 | 3419 |
| 653 | 405466 | SM #157 | La Paz | 2011 | 3420 |
| 654 | 405467 | SM #158 | La Paz | 2011 | 3421 |
| 655 | 405468 | SM #159 | La Paz | 2011 | 3422 |
| 656 | 405469 | SM #160 | La Paz | 2011 | 3423 |
| 657 | 405470 | SM #161 | La Paz | 2011 | 3424 |
| 658 | 405471 | SM #162 | La Paz | 2011 | 3444 |
| 659 | 405472 | SM #163 | La Paz | 2011 | 3343 |
| 660 | 405473 | SM #164 | La Paz | 2011 | 3342 |
| 661 | 405474 | SM #165 | La Paz | 2011 | 3341 |
| 662 | 405475 | SM #166 | La Paz | 2011 | 3340 |
| 663 | 405476 | SM #167 | La Paz | 2011 | 3339 |
| 664 | 405477 | SM #168 | La Paz | 2011 | 3338 |
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| 665 | 405478 | SM #169 | La Paz | 2011 | 3337 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 666 | 405479 | SM #170 | La Paz | 2011 | 3336 |
| 667 | 405480 | SM #171 | La Paz | 2011 | 3335 |
| 668 | 405481 | SM #172 | La Paz | 2011 | 3334 |
| 669 | 405482 | SM #173 | La Paz | 2011 | 3333 |
| 670 | 405483 | SM #174 | La Paz | 2011 | 3332 |
| 671 | 405484 | SM #175 | La Paz | 2011 | 3331 |
| 672 | 405485 | SM #176 | La Paz | 2011 | 3330 |
| 673 | 405486 | SM #177 | La Paz | 2011 | 3329 |
| 674 | 405487 | SM #183 | La Paz | 2011 | 3328 |
| 675 | 405488 | SM #184 | La Paz | 2011 | 3426 |
| 676 | 405489 | SM #185 | La Paz | 2011 | 3427 |
| 677 | 405490 | SM #186 | La Paz | 2011 | 3425 |
| 678 | 407696 | SM #88 | La Paz | 2011 | 2189 |
| 679 | 411596 | LP 1 | La Paz | 2011 | 4619 |
| 680 | 411597 | LP2 | La Paz | 2011 | 4620 |
| 681 | 411598 | LP3 | La Paz | 2011 | 4621 |
| 682 | 411599 | LP 4 | La Paz | 2011 | 4622 |
| 683 | 411600 | LP 5 | La Paz | 2011 | 4623 |
| 684 | 411601 | LP 6 | La Paz | 2011 | 4624 |
| 685 | 411602 | LP 7 | La Paz | 2011 | 4625 |
| 686 | 411603 | LP 8 | La Paz | 2011 | 4626 |
| 687 | 411604 | LP 9 | La Paz | 2011 | 4627 |
| 688 | 411605 | LP 10 | La Paz | 2011 | 4628 |
| 689 | 411606 | LP 11 | La Paz | 2011 | 4629 |
| 690 | 411607 | LP 12 | La Paz | 2011 | 4630 |
| 691 | 411608 | LP 13 | La Paz | 2011 | 4631 |
| 692 | 411609 | LP 14 | La Paz | 2011 | 4632 |
| 693 | 411610 | LP 15 | La Paz | 2011 | 4633 |
| 694 | 411611 | LP 16 | La Paz | 2011 | 4634 |
| 695 | 411612 | LP 17 | La Paz | 2011 | 4635 |
| 696 | 411613 | LP 18 | La Paz | 2011 | 4636 |
| 697 | 411614 | LP 19 | La Paz | 2011 | 4637 |
| 698 | 411615 | LP 20 | La Paz | 2011 | 4638 |
| 699 | 411616 | LP 21 | La Paz | 2011 | 4639 |
| 700 | 411617 | LP 22 | La Paz | 2011 | 4640 |
| 701 | 411618 | LP 23 | La Paz | 2011 | 4641 |
| 702 | 411619 | LP 24 | La Paz | 2011 | 4642 |
| 703 | 411620 | LP 25 | La Paz | 2011 | 4643 |
| 704 | 411621 | LP 26 | La Paz | 2011 | 4644 |
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| 705 | 411622 | LP 27 | La Paz | 2011 | 4645 |
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| 706 | 411623 | LP 28 | La Paz | 2011 | 4646 |
| 707 | 411624 | LP 29 | La Paz | 2011 | 4647 |
| 708 | 411625 | LP 30 | La Paz | 2011 | 4648 |
| 709 | 411626 | LP 31 | La Paz | 2011 | 4649 |
| 710 | 411627 | LP 32 | La Paz | 2011 | 4650 |
| 711 | 411628 | LP 33 | La Paz | 2011 | 4651 |
| 712 | 411629 | LP 34 | La Paz | 2011 | 4652 |
| 713 | 411630 | LP 35 | La Paz | 2011 | 4653 |
| 714 | 411631 | LP 36 | La Paz | 2011 | 4654 |
| 715 | 411632 | LP 37 | La Paz | 2011 | 4655 |
| 716 | 411633 | LP 38 | La Paz | 2011 | 4656 |
| 717 | 411634 | LP 39 | La Paz | 2011 | 4657 |
| 718 | 411635 | LP 40 | La Paz | 2011 | 4658 |
| 719 | 411636 | LP 41 | La Paz | 2011 | 4659 |
| 720 | 411637 | LP 42 | La Paz | 2011 | 4660 |
| 721 | 411638 | LP 43 | La Paz | 2011 | 4661 |
| 722 | 411639 | LP 44 | La Paz | 2011 | 4662 |
| 723 | 411640 | LP 45 | La Paz | 2011 | 4663 |
| 724 | 411641 | LP 46 | La Paz | 2011 | 4664 |
| 725 | 411642 | LP 47 | La Paz | 2011 | 4665 |
| 726 | 411643 | LP 48 | La Paz | 2011 | 4666 |
| 727 | 411644 | LP 49 | La Paz | 2011 | 4667 |
| 728 | 411645 | LP 50 | La Paz | 2011 | 4668 |
| 729 | 411646 | LP 51 | La Paz | 2011 | 4669 |
| 730 | 411647 | LP 52 | La Paz | 2011 | 4670 |
| 731 | 411648 | LP 53 | La Paz | 2011 | 4671 |
| 732 | 411649 | LP 54 | La Paz | 2011 | 4672 |
| 733 | 411650 | LP 55 | La Paz | 2011 | 4673 |
| 734 | 411651 | LP 56 | La Paz | 2011 | 4674 |
| 735 | 411652 | LP 57 | La Paz | 2011 | 4675 |
| 736 | 411653 | LP 58 | La Paz | 2011 | 4676 |
| 737 | 411654 | LP 59 | La Paz | 2011 | 4677 |
| 738 | 411655 | LP 60 | La Paz | 2011 | 4678 |
| 739 | 411656 | LP 61 | La Paz | 2011 | 4679 |
| 740 | 411657 | LP 62 | La Paz | 2011 | 4680 |
| 741 | 411658 | LP 63 | La Paz | 2011 | 4681 |
| 742 | 411659 | LP 64 | La Paz | 2011 | 4682 |
| 743 | 411660 | LP 65 | La Paz | 2011 | 4683 |
| 744 | 411661 | LP 66 | La Paz | 2011 | 4684 |
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| 745 | 411662 | LP 67 | La Paz | 2011 | 4685 |
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| 746 | 411663 | LP 68 | La Paz | 2011 | 4686 |
| 747 | 411664 | LP 69 | La Paz | 2011 | 4687 |
| 748 | 411665 | LP 70 | La Paz | 2011 | 4688 |
| 749 | 411666 | LP 71 | La Paz | 2011 | 4689 |
| 750 | 411667 | LP 72 | La Paz | 2011 | 4690 |
| 751 | 411668 | LP 73 | La Paz | 2011 | 4691 |
| 752 | 411669 | LP 74 | La Paz | 2011 | 4692 |
| 753 | 411670 | LP 75 | La Paz | 2011 | 4693 |
| 754 | 411671 | LP 76 | La Paz | 2011 | 4694 |
| 755 | 411672 | LP 77 | La Paz | 2011 | 4695 |
| 756 | 411673 | LP 78 | La Paz | 2011 | 4696 |
| 757 | 411674 | LP 79 | La Paz | 2011 | 4697 |
| 758 | 411675 | LP 80 | La Paz | 2011 | 4698 |
| 759 | 411676 | LP 81 | La Paz | 2011 | 4699 |
| 760 | 411677 | LP 82 | La Paz | 2011 | 4700 |
| 761 | 411678 | LP 83 | La Paz | 2011 | 4701 |
| 762 | 411679 | LP 84 | La Paz | 2011 | 4702 |
| 763 | 411680 | LP 85 | La Paz | 2011 | 4706 |
| 764 | 411681 | LP 86 | La Paz | 2011 | 4707 |
| 765 | 411682 | LP 87 | La Paz | 2011 | 4708 |
| 766 | 411683 | LP 88 | La Paz | 2011 | 4709 |
| 767 | 411684 | LP 89 | La Paz | 2011 | 4710 |
| 768 | 411685 | LP 90 | La Paz | 2011 | 4711 |
| 769 | 411686 | LP 91 | La Paz | 2011 | 4712 |
| 770 | 411687 | LP 92 | La Paz | 2011 | 4713 |
| 771 | 411688 | LP 93 | La Paz | 2011 | 4714 |
| 772 | 411689 | LP 94 | La Paz | 2011 | 4715 |
| 773 | 411690 | LP 95 | La Paz | 2011 | 4716 |
| 774 | 411691 | LP 96 | La Paz | 2011 | 4717 |
| 775 | 411692 | LP 97 | La Paz | 2011 | 4718 |
| 776 | 411693 | LP 98 | La Paz | 2011 | 4719 |
| 777 | 411694 | LP 99 | La Paz | 2011 | 4720 |
| 778 | 411695 | LP 100 | La Paz | 2011 | 4721 |
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| 780 | 411697 | LP 102 | La Paz | 2011 | 4723 |
| 781 | 411698 | LP 103 | La Paz | 2011 | 4724 |
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| 783 | 411700 | LP 105 | La Paz | 2011 | 4726 |
| 784 | 411701 | LP 106 | La Paz | 2011 | 4727 |
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| 785 | 411702 | LP 107 | La Paz | 2011 | 4728 |
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| 786 | 411703 | LP 108 | La Paz | 2011 | 4729 |
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| 792 | 411709 | LP 114 | La Paz | 2011 | 4735 |
| 793 | 411710 | LP 115 | La Paz | 2011 | 4736 |
| 794 | 411711 | LP 116 | La Paz | 2011 | 4737 |
| 795 | 411712 | LP 117 | La Paz | 2011 | 4738 |
| 796 | 411713 | LP 118 | La Paz | 2011 | 4739 |
| 797 | 411714 | LP 119 | La Paz | 2011 | 4740 |
| 798 | 411715 | LP 120 | La Paz | 2011 | 4741 |
| 799 | 411716 | LP 121 | La Paz | 2011 | 4742 |
| 800 | 411717 | LP 122 | La Paz | 2011 | 4743 |
| 801 | 411718 | LP 123 | La Paz | 2011 | 4744 |
| 802 | 411719 | LP 124 | La Paz | 2011 | 4745 |
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| 806 | 411723 | LP 128 | La Paz | 2011 | 4749 |
| 807 | 411724 | LP 129 | La Paz | 2011 | 4750 |
| 808 | 411725 | LP 130 | La Paz | 2011 | 4751 |
| 809 | 411726 | LP 131 | La Paz | 2011 | 4752 |
| 810 | 411727 | LP 132 | La Paz | 2011 | 4753 |
| 811 | 411728 | LP 133 | La Paz | 2011 | 4754 |
| 812 | 411729 | LP 134 | La Paz | 2011 | 4755 |
| 813 | 411730 | LP 135 | La Paz | 2011 | 4756 |
| 814 | 411731 | LP 136 | La Paz | 2011 | 4757 |
| 815 | 411732 | LP 137 | La Paz | 2011 | 4758 |
| 816 | 411733 | LP 138 | La Paz | 2011 | 4759 |
| 817 | 411734 | LP 139 | La Paz | 2011 | 4760 |
| 818 | 411735 | LP 140 | La Paz | 2011 | 4761 |
| 819 | 411736 | LP 141 | La Paz | 2011 | 4762 |
| 820 | 411737 | LP 142 | La Paz | 2011 | 4763 |
| 821 | 411738 | LP 143 | La Paz | 2011 | 4764 |
| 822 | 411739 | LP 144 | La Paz | 2011 | 4765 |
| 823 | 411740 | LP 145 | La Paz | 2011 | 4766 |
| 824 | 411741 | LP 146 | La Paz | 2011 | 4767 |
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| 825 | 411742 | LP 147 | La Paz | 2011 | 4768 |
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| 826 | 411743 | LP 148 | La Paz | 2011 | 4769 |
| 827 | 411744 | LP 149 | La Paz | 2011 | 4770 |
| 828 | 411745 | LP 150 | La Paz | 2011 | 4771 |
| 829 | 411746 | LP 151 | La Paz | 2011 | 4772 |
| 830 | 411747 | LP 152 | La Paz | 2011 | 4773 |
| 831 | 411748 | LP 153 | La Paz | 2011 | 4774 |
| 832 | 411749 | LP 154 | La Paz | 2011 | 4775 |
| 833 | 411750 | LP 155 | La Paz | 2011 | 4776 |
| 834 | 411751 | LP 156 | La Paz | 2011 | 4777 |
| 835 | 411752 | LP 157 | La Paz | 2011 | 4778 |
| 836 | 411753 | LP 158 | La Paz | 2011 | 4779 |
| 837 | 411754 | LP 159 | La Paz | 2011 | 4780 |
| 838 | 411755 | LP 160 | La Paz | 2011 | 4781 |
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| 840 | 411757 | LP 162 | La Paz | 2011 | 4783 |
| 841 | 412994 | LP 163 | La Paz | 2012 | 159 |
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| 845 | 412998 | LP 167 | La Paz | 2012 | 163 |
| 846 | 412999 | LP 168 | La Paz | 2012 | 164 |
| 847 | 413000 | LP 169 | La Paz | 2012 | 165 |
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| 850 | 413003 | LP 172 | La Paz | 2012 | 168 |
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| 865 | 413018 | LP 187 | La Paz | 2012 | 183 |
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| 866 | 413019 | LP 188 | La Paz | 2012 | 184 |
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| 868 | 413021 | LP 190 | La Paz | 2012 | 186 |
| 869 | 413022 | LP 191 | La Paz | 2012 | 187 |
| 870 | 413023 | LP 192 | La Paz | 2012 | 188 |
| 871 | 413024 | LP 193 | La Paz | 2012 | 189 |
| 872 | 413025 | LP 194 | La Paz | 2012 | 190 |
| 873 | 413026 | LP 195 | La Paz | 2012 | 191 |
| 874 | 413027 | LP 196 | La Paz | 2012 | 192 |
| 875 | 413028 | LP 197 | La Paz | 2012 | 193 |
| 876 | 413029 | LP 198 | La Paz | 2012 | 194 |
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| 878 | 413031 | LP 200 | La Paz | 2012 | 196 |
| 879 | 413032 | LP 201 | La Paz | 2012 | 197 |
| 880 | 413033 | LP 202 | La Paz | 2012 | 198 |
| 881 | 413034 | LP 203 | La Paz | 2012 | 199 |
| 882 | 413035 | LP 204 | La Paz | 2012 | 200 |
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| 885 | 413038 | LP 207 | La Paz | 2012 | 203 |
| 886 | 413039 | LP 208 | La Paz | 2012 | 204 |
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| 888 | 413041 | LP 210 | La Paz | 2012 | 206 |
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| 900 | 413053 | LP 222 | La Paz | 2012 | 218 |
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| 905 | 413058 | LP 227 | La Paz | 2012 | 223 |
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| 911 | 413064 | LP 233 | La Paz | 2012 | 229 |
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| 924 | 413077 | LP 246 | La Paz | 2012 | 242 |
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| 927 | 413080 | LP 249 | La Paz | 2012 | 245 |
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| 945 | 413098 | LP 267 | La Paz | 2012 | 263 |
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| 946 | 413099 | LP 268 | La Paz | 2012 | 264 |
| 947 | 413100 | LP 269 | La Paz | 2012 | 265 |
| 948 | 413101 | LP 270 | La Paz | 2012 | 266 |
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| 950 | 413103 | LP 272 | La Paz | 2012 | 268 |
| 951 | 413104 | LP 273 | La Paz | 2012 | 269 |
| 952 | 413105 | LP 274 | La Paz | 2012 | 270 |
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| 954 | 413107 | LP 276 | La Paz | 2012 | 272 |
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| 958 | 413111 | LP 280 | La Paz | 2012 | 276 |
| 959 | 413112 | LP 281 | La Paz | 2012 | 277 |
| 960 | 413113 | LP 282 | La Paz | 2012 | 278 |
| 961 | 413114 | LP 283 | La Paz | 2012 | 279 |
| 962 | 413115 | LP 284 | La Paz | 2012 | 280 |
| 963 | 413116 | LP 285 | La Paz | 2012 | 281 |
| 964 | 413117 | LP 286 | La Paz | 2012 | 282 |
| 965 | 413118 | LP 287 | La Paz | 2012 | 283 |
| 966 | 413119 | LP 288 | La Paz | 2012 | 284 |
Uranium Company of Arizona
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 406347 | RARE#1 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13887 |
| 2 | 406348 | RARE#2 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13888 |
| 3 | 406349 | RARE#3 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13889 |
| 4 | 406350 | RARE#4 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13890 |
| 5 | 406351 | RARE#5 | MOHAVE | 2011 | 13891 |
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Uranium Company of Arizona
| Notice of | Notice of | Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2011/2012: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2011/2012: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2011/2012: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2011/2012: |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mining Claims for 2011/2012: |
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| NO. | AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page | ||
| 1 | 394742 | Mug 1 | Yuma | 2008 | 28611 | ||
| 2 | 394743 | Mug 2 | Yuma | 2008 | 28612 | ||
| 3 | 394744 | Mug 3 | Yuma | 2008 | 28613 | ||
| 4 | 394745 | Mug 4 | Yuma | 2008 | 28614 | ||
| 5 | 394746 | Mug 5 | Yuma | 2008 | 28615 | ||
| 6 | 394747 | Mug 6 | Yuma | 2008 | 28616 | ||
| 7 | 394748 | Mug 7 | Yuma | 2008 | 28617 | ||
| 8 | 394749 | Mug 8 | Yuma | 2008 | 28618 | ||
| 9 | 394750 | Mug 9 | Yuma | 2008 | 28619 | ||
| 10 | 394751 | Mug 10 | Yuma | 2008 | 28620 | ||
| 11 | 394752 | Mug 11 | Yuma | 2008 | 28621 | ||
| 12 | 394753 | Mug 12 | Yuma | 2008 | 28622 | ||
| 13 | 394754 | Mug 13 | Yuma | 2008 | 28623 | ||
| 14 | 394755 | Mug 14 | Yuma | 2008 | 28624 | ||
| 15 | 394756 | Mug 15 | Yuma | 2008 | 28625 | ||
| 16 | 394757 | Mug 16 | Yuma | 2008 | 28626 | ||
| 17 | 394758 | Mug 17 | Yuma | 2008 | 28627 | ||
| 18 | 394759 | Mug 18 | Yuma | 2008 | 28628 | ||
| 19 | 394760 | Mug 19 | Yuma | 2008 | 28629 | ||
| 20 | 394761 | Mug 20 | Yuma | 2008 | 28630 | ||
| 21 | 394762 | Mug 21 | Yuma | 2008 | 28631 | ||
| 22 | 394763 | Mug 22 | Yuma | 2008 | 28632 | ||
| 23 | 394764 | Mug 23 | Yuma | 2008 | 28633 | ||
| 24 | 394765 | Mug 24 | Yuma | 2008 | 28634 | ||
| 25 | 394766 | Mug 25 | Yuma | 2008 | 28635 | ||
| 26 | 394767 | Mug 26 | Yuma | 2008 | 28636 | ||
| 27 | 394768 | Mug 27 | Yuma | 2008 | 28637 | ||
| 28 | 394769 | Mug 28 | Yuma | 2008 | 28638 | ||
| 29 | 394770 | Mug 29 | Yuma | 2008 | 28639 | ||
| 30 | 394771 | Mug 30 | Yuma | 2008 | 28640 | ||
| 31 | 394772 | Mug 31 | Yuma | 2008 | 28641 | ||
| 32 | 394773 | Mug 32 | Yuma | 2008 | 28642 | ||
| 33 | 394774 | Mug 33 | Yuma | 2008 | 28643 | ||
| 34 | 394775 | Mug 34 | Yuma | 2008 | 28644 | ||
| 35 | 394776 | Mug 35 | Yuma | 2008 | 28645 | ||
| 36 | 394777 | Mug 36 | Yuma | 2008 | 28646 |
117
| 37 | 394778 | Mug 37 | Yuma | 2008 | 28647 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 394779 | Mug 38 | Yuma | 2008 | 28648 |
| 39 | 394780 | Mug 39 | Yuma | 2008 | 28649 |
| 40 | 394781 | Mug 40 | Yuma | 2008 | 28650 |
| 41 | 394782 | Mug 41 | Yuma | 2008 | 28651 |
| 42 | 394783 | Mug 42 | Yuma | 2008 | 28652 |
| 43 | 394784 | Mug 43 | Yuma | 2008 | 28653 |
| 44 | 394785 | Mug 44 | Yuma | 2008 | 28654 |
| 45 | 394786 | Mug 45 | Yuma | 2008 | 28655 |
| 46 | 394787 | Mug 46 | Yuma | 2008 | 28656 |
| 47 | 394788 | Mug 47 | Yuma | 2008 | 28657 |
| 48 | 394789 | Mug 48 | Yuma | 2008 | 28658 |
| 49 | 394790 | Mug 49 | Yuma | 2008 | 28659 |
| 50 | 394791 | Mug 50 | Yuma | 2008 | 28660 |
| 51 | 394792 | Mug 51 | Yuma | 2008 | 28661 |
| 52 | 394793 | Mug 52 | Yuma | 2008 | 28662 |
| 53 | 394794 | Mug 53 | Yuma | 2008 | 28663 |
| 54 | 394795 | Mug 54 | Yuma | 2008 | 28664 |
| 55 | 394796 | Mug 55 | Yuma | 2008 | 28665 |
| 56 | 394797 | Mug 56 | Yuma | 2008 | 28666 |
| 57 | 394798 | Mug 57 | Yuma | 2008 | 28667 |
| 58 | 394799 | Mug 58 | Yuma | 2008 | 28668 |
| 59 | 394800 | Mug 59 | Yuma | 2008 | 28669 |
| 60 | 394801 | Mug 60 | Yuma | 2008 | 28670 |
| 61 | 394802 | Mug 61 | Yuma | 2008 | 28671 |
| 62 | 394803 | Mug 62 | Yuma | 2008 | 28672 |
| 63 | 394804 | Mug 63 | Yuma | 2008 | 28673 |
| 64 | 394805 | Mug 64 | Yuma | 2008 | 28674 |
| 65 | 394806 | Mug 65 | Yuma | 2008 | 28675 |
| 66 | 394807 | Mug 66 | Yuma | 2008 | 28676 |
| 67 | 394808 | Mug 67 | Yuma | 2008 | 28677 |
| 68 | 394809 | Mug 68 | Yuma | 2008 | 28678 |
| 69 | 394810 | Mug 69 | Yuma | 2008 | 28679 |
| 70 | 394811 | Mug 70 | Yuma | 2008 | 28680 |
| 71 | 394812 | Mug 71 | Yuma | 2008 | 28681 |
| 72 | 394813 | Mug 72 | Yuma | 2008 | 28682 |
| 73 | 394814 | Mug 73 | Yuma | 2008 | 28683 |
| 74 | 394815 | Mug 74 | Yuma | 2008 | 28684 |
| 75 | 394816 | Mug 75 | Yuma | 2008 | 28685 |
| 76 | 394817 | Mug 76 | Yuma | 2008 | 28686 |
118
| 77 | 394818 | Mug 77 | Yuma | 2008 | 28687 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 78 | 394819 | Mug 78 | Yuma | 2008 | 28688 |
| 79 | 394820 | Mug 79 | Yuma | 2008 | 28689 |
| 80 | 394821 | Mug 80 | Yuma | 2008 | 28690 |
| 81 | 394822 | Mug 81 | Yuma | 2008 | 28691 |
| 82 | 394823 | Mug 82 | Yuma | 2008 | 28692 |
| 83 | 394824 | Mug 83 | Yuma | 2008 | 28693 |
| 84 | 394825 | Mug 84 | Yuma | 2008 | 28694 |
| 85 | 394826 | Mug 85 | Yuma | 2008 | 28695 |
| 86 | 394827 | Mug 86 | Yuma | 2008 | 28696 |
| 87 | 394828 | Mug 87 | Yuma | 2008 | 28697 |
| 88 | 394829 | Mug 88 | Yuma | 2008 | 28698 |
| 89 | 394830 | Mug 89 | Yuma | 2008 | 28699 |
| 90 | 394831 | Mug 90 | Yuma | 2008 | 28700 |
| 91 | 394832 | Mug 91 | Yuma | 2008 | 28701 |
| 92 | 394833 | Mug 92 | Yuma | 2008 | 28702 |
| 93 | 394834 | Mug 93 | Yuma | 2008 | 28703 |
| 94 | 394835 | Mug 94 | Yuma | 2008 | 28704 |
| 95 | 394836 | Mug 95 | Yuma | 2008 | 28705 |
| 96 | 394837 | Mug 96 | Yuma | 2008 | 28706 |
| 97 | 394838 | Mug 97 | Yuma | 2008 | 28707 |
| 98 | 394839 | Mug 98 | Yuma | 2008 | 28708 |
| 99 | 394840 | Mug 99 | Yuma | 2008 | 28709 |
| 100 | 394841 | Mug 100 | Yuma | 2008 | 28710 |
| 101 | 394842 | Mug 101 | Yuma | 2008 | 28711 |
| 102 | 394843 | Mug 102 | Yuma | 2008 | 28712 |
| 103 | 394844 | Mug 103 | Yuma | 2008 | 28713 |
| 104 | 394845 | Mug 104 | Yuma | 2008 | 28714 |
| 105 | 394846 | Mug 105 | Yuma | 2008 | 28715 |
| 106 | 394847 | Mug 106 | Yuma | 2008 | 28716 |
| 107 | 394848 | Mug 107 | Yuma | 2008 | 28717 |
| 108 | 394849 | Mug 108 | Yuma | 2008 | 28718 |
| 109 | 394850 | Mug 109 | Yuma | 2008 | 28719 |
| 110 | 394851 | Mug 110 | Yuma | 2008 | 28720 |
| 111 | 394852 | Mug 111 | Yuma | 2008 | 28721 |
| 112 | 394853 | Mug 112 | Yuma | 2008 | 28722 |
| 113 | 394854 | Mug 113 | Yuma | 2008 | 28723 |
| 114 | 394855 | Mug 114 | Yuma | 2008 | 28724 |
| 115 | 394856 | Mug 115 | Yuma | 2008 | 28725 |
| 116 | 394857 | Mug 116 | Yuma | 2008 | 28726 |
119
| 117 | 394858 | Mug 117 | Yuma | 2008 | 28727 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118 | 394859 | Mug 118 | Yuma | 2008 | 28728 |
| 119 | 394860 | Mug 119 | Yuma | 2008 | 28729 |
| 120 | 394861 | Mug 120 | Yuma | 2008 | 28730 |
| 121 | 394862 | Mug 121 | Yuma | 2008 | 28731 |
| 122 | 394863 | Mug 122 | Yuma | 2008 | 28732 |
| 123 | 394864 | Mug 123 | Yuma | 2008 | 28733 |
| 124 | 394865 | Mug 124 | Yuma | 2008 | 28734 |
| 125 | 394866 | Mug 125 | Yuma | 2008 | 28735 |
Uranium Company of Arizona
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 401695 | Peg 1 | Yavapai | 4757 | 160 |
| 2 | 401696 | Peg 2 | Yavapai | 4757 | 161 |
| 3 | 401697 | Peg 3 | Yavapai | 4757 | 162 |
| 4 | 401698 | Peg 4 | Yavapai | 4757 | 163 |
| 5 | 401699 | Peg 5 | Yavapai | 4757 | 164 |
| 6 | 403825 | Peg 8 | Yavapai | 4783 | 435 |
| 7 | 403826 | Peg 9 | Yavapai | 4783 | 436 |
| 8 | 403827 | Peg 10 | Yavapai | 4783 | 437 |
| 9 | 403828 | Peg 11 | Yavapai | 4783 | 438 |
| 10 | 403829 | Peg 12 | Yavapai | 4783 | 439 |
| 11 | 403830 | Peg 13 | Yavapai | 4783 | 440 |
| 12 | 403831 | Peg 14 | Yavapai | 4783 | 441 |
| 13 | 403832 | Peg 15 | Yavapai | 4783 | 442 |
| 14 | 403833 | Peg 16 | Yavapai | 4783 | 443 |
| 15 | 403834 | Peg 17 | Yavapai | 4783 | 444 |
| 16 | 403835 | Peg 18 | Yavapai | 4783 | 445 |
| 17 | 403836 | Peg 19 | Yavapai | 4783 | 446 |
| 18 | 403837 | Peg 20 | Yavapai | 4783 | 447 |
| 19 | 403838 | Peg 21 | Yavapai | 4783 | 448 |
| 20 | 403839 | Peg 22 | Yavapai | 4783 | 449 |
| 21 | 403840 | Peg 23 | Yavapai | 4783 | 450 |
| 22 | 403841 | Peg 24 | Yavapai | 4783 | 451 |
| 23 | 403842 | Peg 25 | Yavapai | 4783 | 452 |
| 24 | 403843 | Peg 26 | Yavapai | 4783 | 453 |
| 25 | 403844 | Peg 27 | Yavapai | 4783 | 454 |
| 26 | 403845 | Peg 28 | Yavapai | 4783 | 455 |
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| 27 | 403846 | Peg 29 | Yavapai | 4783 | 456 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 | 403847 | Peg 30 | Yavapai | 4783 | 457 |
| 29 | 403848 | Peg 31 | Yavapai | 4783 | 458 |
| 30 | 403849 | Peg 32 | Yavapai | 4783 | 459 |
| 31 | 403850 | Peg 33 | Yavapai | 4783 | 460 |
| 32 | 403851 | Peg 34 | Yavapai | 4783 | 461 |
| 33 | 403852 | Peg 35 | Yavapai | 4783 | 462 |
| 34 | 403853 | Peg 36 | Yavapai | 4783 | 463 |
| 35 | 403854 | Peg 37 | Yavapai | 4783 | 464 |
| 36 | 403855 | Peg 38 | Yavapai | 4783 | 465 |
| 37 | 403856 | Peg 39 | Yavapai | 4783 | 466 |
| 38 | 403857 | Peg 40 | Yavapai | 4783 | 467 |
| 39 | 403858 | Peg 41 | Yavapai | 4783 | 468 |
| 40 | 403859 | Peg 42 | Yavapai | 4783 | 469 |
| 41 | 403860 | Peg 43 | Yavapai | 4783 | 470 |
| 42 | 403861 | Peg 44 | Yavapai | 4783 | 471 |
| 43 | 403862 | Peg 45 | Yavapai | 4783 | 472 |
| 44 | 403863 | Peg 46 | Yavapai | 4783 | 473 |
| 45 | 403864 | Peg 47 | Yavapai | 4783 | 474 |
| 46 | 403865 | Peg 48 | Yavapai | 4783 | 475 |
| 47 | 403866 | Peg 49 | Yavapai | 4783 | 476 |
| 48 | 403867 | Peg 50 | Yavapai | 4783 | 477 |
| 49 | 403868 | Peg 51 | Yavapai | 4783 | 478 |
| 50 | 403869 | Peg 52 | Yavapai | 4783 | 479 |
| 51 | 403870 | Peg 53 | Yavapai | 4783 | 480 |
| 52 | 403871 | Peg 54 | Yavapai | 4783 | 481 |
| 53 | 403872 | Peg 55 | Yavapai | 4783 | 482 |
| 54 | 403873 | Peg 56 | Yavapai | 4783 | 483 |
| 55 | 403874 | Peg 57 | Yavapai | 4783 | 484 |
| 56 | 403875 | Peg 58 | Yavapai | 4783 | 485 |
| 57 | 403876 | Peg 59 | Yavapai | 4783 | 486 |
| 58 | 403877 | Peg 60 | Yavapai | 4783 | 487 |
| 59 | 403878 | Peg 61 | Yavapai | 4783 | 488 |
| 60 | 403879 | Peg 62 | Yavapai | 4783 | 489 |
| 61 | 403880 | Peg 63 | Yavapai | 4783 | 490 |
| 62 | 403881 | Peg 64 | Yavapai | 4783 | 491 |
| 63 | 403882 | Peg 65 | Yavapai | 4783 | 492 |
| 64 | 403883 | Peg 66 | Yavapai | 4783 | 493 |
| 65 | 403884 | Peg 67 | Yavapai | 4783 | 494 |
| 66 | 403885 | Peg 68 | Yavapai | 4783 | 495 |
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| 67 | 403886 | Peg 69 | Yavapai | 4783 | 496 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 68 | 403887 | Peg 70 | Yavapai | 4783 | 497 |
| 69 | 403888 | Peg 71 | Yavapai | 4783 | 498 |
| 70 | 403889 | Peg 72 | Yavapai | 4783 | 499 |
| 71 | 403890 | Peg 73 | Yavapai | 4783 | 500 |
| 72 | 403891 | Peg 74 | Yavapai | 4783 | 501 |
| 73 | 403892 | Peg 75 | Yavapai | 4783 | 502 |
| 74 | 403893 | Peg 76 | Yavapai | 4783 | 503 |
| 75 | 403894 | Peg 77 | Yavapai | 4783 | 504 |
| 76 | 403895 | Peg 78 | Yavapai | 4783 | 505 |
| 77 | 403896 | Peg 79 | Yavapai | 4783 | 506 |
| 78 | 403897 | Peg 80 | Yavapai | 4783 | 507 |
| 79 | 403898 | Peg 81 | Yavapai | 4783 | 508 |
| 80 | 403899 | Peg 82 | Yavapai | 4783 | 509 |
| 81 | 403900 | Peg 83 | Yavapai | 4783 | 510 |
| 82 | 403901 | Peg 84 | Yavapai | 4783 | 511 |
| 83 | 403902 | Peg 85 | Yavapai | 4783 | 512 |
| 84 | 403903 | Peg 86 | Yavapai | 4783 | 513 |
| 85 | 403904 | Peg 87 | Yavapai | 4783 | 514 |
| 86 | 403905 | Peg 88 | Yavapai | 4783 | 515 |
| 87 | 403906 | Peg 89 | Yavapai | 4783 | 516 |
| 88 | 403907 | Peg 90 | Yavapai | 4783 | 517 |
| 89 | 403908 | Peg 91 | Yavapai | 4783 | 518 |
| 90 | 403909 | Peg 92 | Yavapai | 4783 | 519 |
| 91 | 403910 | Peg 93 | Yavapai | 4783 | 520 |
| 92 | 403911 | Peg 94 | Yavapai | 4783 | 521 |
| 93 | 403912 | Peg 95 | Yavapai | 4783 | 522 |
| 94 | 403913 | Peg 96 | Yavapai | 4783 | 523 |
| 95 | 403914 | Peg 97 | Yavapai | 4783 | 524 |
| 96 | 403915 | Peg 98 | Yavapai | 4783 | 525 |
| 97 | 403916 | Peg 99 | Yavapai | 4783 | 526 |
| 98 | 403917 | Peg 100 | Yavapai | 4783 | 527 |
| 99 | 403918 | Peg 101 | Yavapai | 4783 | 528 |
| 100 | 403919 | Peg 102 | Yavapai | 4783 | 529 |
| 101 | 403920 | Peg 103 | Yavapai | 4783 | 530 |
| 102 | 403921 | Peg 104 | Yavapai | 4783 | 531 |
| 103 | 403922 | Peg 105 | Yavapai | 4783 | 532 |
| 104 | 403923 | Peg 106 | Yavapai | 4783 | 533 |
| 105 | 403924 | Peg 107 | Yavapai | 4783 | 534 |
| 106 | 403925 | Peg 108 | Yavapai | 4783 | 535 |
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| 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 |
403926 | Peg 109 | Yavapai | 4783 | 536 537 538 539 540 14097 14096 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 403927 | Peg 110 | Yavapai | 4783 | ||
| 403928 | Peg 111 | Yavapai | 4783 | ||
| 403929 | Peg 112 | Yavapai | 4783 | ||
| 403930 | Peg 113 | Yavapai | 4783 | ||
| 406345 | Peg 119 | Yavapai | 2011 | ||
| 406346 | Peg 120 | Yavapai | 2011 |
Uranium Company of Arizona
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
AMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 401700 | PEG #6 | Maricopa | 2010 | 680214 | |
| 401701 | PEG #7 | Maricopa | 2010 | 680215 | |
| 406340 | PEG #114 | Maricopa | 2011 | 260003 | |
| 406341 | PEG #115 | Maricopa | 2011 | 260004 | |
| 406342 | PEG #116 | Maricopa | 2011 | 260005 | |
| 406343 | PEG #117 | Maricopa | 2011 | 260006 | |
| 406344 | PEG #118 | Maricopa | 2011 | 260007 |
Uranium Company of New Mexico
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| Mining Claims for | 2012/2013: | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NO. | NMMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
| 1 | 31841 | Syncline No 1 | Cibola | 29 | 418 |
| 2 | 31842 | Syncline No 2 | Sandoval | 29 | 419 |
| 3 | 31843 | Syncline No 3 | Cibola | 29 | 420 |
| 4 | 31844 | Syncline No 4 | Sandoval | 29 | 421 |
| 5 | 31845 | Syncline No 5 | Sandoval | 29 | 422 |
| 6 | 31846 | Syncline No 6 | Cibola | 29 | 423 |
| 7 | 31847 | Syncline No 7 | Sandoval | 29 | 424 |
| 8 | 31848 | Syncline No 8 | Sandoval | 29 | 425 |
| 9 | 32052 | Betty No 78 | Sandoval | MR21 | 631 |
| 10 | 32053 | Betty No 79 | Sandoval | MR21 | 632 |
| 11 | 32055 | Betty No 81 | Sandoval | MR21 | 634 |
| 12 | 32056 | Betty No 82 | Sandoval | MR21 | 635 |
| 13 | 32057 | Betty No 83 | Sandoval | MR21 | 636 |
| 14 | 32058 | Betty No 84 | Sandoval | MR21 | 637 |
| 15 | 32059 | Betty No 85 | Sandoval | MR21 | 638 |
| 16 | 32060 | Betty No 86 | Sandoval | MR21 | 639 |
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| 17 | 32061 | Betty No 87 | Sandoval | MR21 | 640 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 32062 | Betty No 88 | Sandoval | MR21 | 641 |
| 19 | 32063 | Betty No 89 | Sandoval | MR21 | 642 |
| 20 | 32066 | Betty No 92 | Sandoval | MR21 | 645 |
| 21 | 32067 | Betty No 93 | Sandoval | MR21 | 646 |
| 22 | 32069 | Betty No 95 | Sandoval | MR21 | 648 |
| 23 | 32070 | Betty No 96 | Sandoval | MR21 | 649 |
| 24 | 164329 | Betty No 98 | Sandoval | 1O | 97658 |
| 25 | 164330 | Betty No 99 | Sandoval | 1O | 97659 |
| 26 | 165727 | Navajo No 1 | McKinley | 10 | 2663 |
| 27 | 165728 | Navajo No 2 | McKinley | 10 | 2664 |
| 28 | 165729 | Navajo No 3 | McKinley | 10 | 2665 |
| 29 | 165730 | Navajo No 4 | McKinley | 10 | 2666 |
| 30 | 165731 | Navajo No 5 | McKinley | 10 | 2667 |
| 31 | 165732 | Navajo No 6 | McKinley | 10 | 2668 |
| 32 | 165733 | Navajo No 7 | McKinley | 10 | 2669 |
| 33 | 165734 | Navajo No 8 | McKinley | 10 | 2670 |
| 34 | 165735 | Navajo No 9 | McKinley | 10 | 2671 |
| 35 | 165736 | Navajo No 10 | McKinley | 10 | 2672 |
| 36 | 165737 | Navajo No 11 | McKinley | 10 | 2673 |
| 37 | 165738 | Navajo No 12 | McKinley | 10 | 2674 |
| 38 | 165739 | Navajo No 13 | McKinley | 10 | 2675 |
| 39 | 165740 | Navajo No 14 | McKinley | 10 | 2676 |
| 40 | 165741 | Navajo No 15 | McKinley | 10 | 2677 |
| 41 | 165742 | Navajo No 16 | McKinley | 10 2678 | 2678 |
| 42 | 165743 | Navajo No 17 | McKinley | 10 2679 | 2679 |
| 43 | 165744 | Navajo No 18 | McKinley | 10 2680 | 2680 |
| 44 | 165745 | Navajo No. 19 | McKinley | 10 2681 | 2681 |
| 45 | 165874 | Syncline No 9 | Cibola | 354 | 492 |
| 46 | 165887 | Betty No 94 | Sandoval | 354 | 496 |
| 47 | 167346 | Betty No 77 | Sandoval | 400 | 24220 |
| 48 | 167348 | Betty No 90 | Sandoval | 400 | 24221 |
| 49 | 167349 | Betty No 91 | Sandoval | 400 | 24222 |
| 50 | 167468 | Betty No 97 | Sandoval | 400 | 78837 |
| 51 | 171019 | Betty No 2 | Sandoval | 407 | 37745 |
| 52 | 171020 | Betty No 4 | Sandoval | 407 | 37746 |
| 53 | 171021 | Betty No 21 | Sandoval | 407 | 37747 |
| 54 | 171022 | Betty No 22 | Sandoval | 407 | 37748 |
| 55 | 171023 | Betty No 23 | Sandoval | 407 | 37749 |
| 56 | 171024 | Betty No 24 | Sandoval | 407 | 37750 |
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| 57 | 171025 | Betty No 42 | Sandoval | 407 | 37751 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 58 | 171026 | Betty No 44 | Sandoval | 407 | 37752 |
| 59 | 171027 | Betty No 59 | Sandoval | 407 | 37753 |
| 60 | 171028 | Betty No 61 | Sandoval | 407 | 37754 |
| 61 | 171029 | Betty No 60 | Sandoval | 407 | 37755 |
| 62 | 171030 | Betty No 62 | Sandoval | 407 | 37756 |
| 63 | 171031 | Betty No 64 | Sandoval | 407 | 37757 |
| 64 | 171032 | Betty No 66 | Sandoval | 407 | 37758 |
| 65 | 171033 | Betty No 68 | Sandoval | 407 | 37759 |
| 66 | 171034 | Betty No 70 | Sandoval | 407 | 37760 |
| 67 | 171035 | Betty No 72 | Sandoval | 407 | 37761 |
| 68 | 171036 | Betty No 74 | Sandoval | 407 | 37762 |
| 69 | 171038 | Betty No 100 | Sandoval | 407 | 37764 |
| 70 | 171039 | Betty No 101 | Sandoval | 407 | 37765 |
| 71 | 171040 | Betty No 102 | Sandoval | 407 | 37766 |
| 72 | 171041 | Betty No 103 | Sandoval | 407 | 37767 |
| 73 | 172100 | Betty No 80 | Sandoval | 408 | 34559 |
| 74 | 172103 | Northside No 3 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35164 |
| 75 | 172104 | Northside No 4 | Sandoval | 408 | 35165 |
| 76 | 172105 | Northside No 5 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35166 |
| 77 | 172106 | Northside No 6 | Sandoval | 408 | 35167 |
| 78 | 172107 | Northside No 7 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35168 |
| 79 | 172108 | Northside No 8 | Sandoval | 408 | 35169 |
| 80 | 172109 | Northside No 9 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35170 |
| 81 | 172110 | Northside No 10 | Sandoval | 408 | 35171 |
| 82 | 172111 | Northside No 11 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35172 |
| 83 | 172112 | Northside No 12 | Sandoval | 408 | 35173 |
| 84 | 172113 | Northside No 13 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35174 |
| 85 | 172114 | Northside No 14 | Sandoval | 408 | 35175 |
| 86 | 172115 | Northside No 15 | Sandoval | 408 | 35176 |
| 87 | 172116 | Northside No 16 | Sandoval | 408 | 35177 |
| 88 | 172117 | Northside No 41 | Sandoval | 408 | 35178 |
| 89 | 172118 | Northside No 43 | Sandoval | 408 | 35179 |
| 90 | 172119 | Northside No 45 | Sandoval | 408 | 35180 |
| 91 | 172120 | Northside No 79 | Sandoval | 408 | 35181 |
| 92 | 172121 | Northside No 81 | Sandoval | 408 | 35182 |
| 93 | 172122 | Northside No 83 | Sandoval | 408 | 35183 |
| 94 | 172123 | Northside No 85 | Sandoval | 408 | 35184 |
| 95 | 173610 | Northside No 18 | Bernalillo | 408/409 | 9853 |
| 96 | 173611 | Northside No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 9854 |
125
| 97 | 173612 | Northside No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 9855 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 98 | 173613 | Northside No 42 | Sandoval | 409 | 9856 |
| 99 | 173614 | Northside No 44 | Sandoval | 409 | 9857 |
| 100 | 173615 | Northside No 46 | Sandoval | 409 | 9858 |
| 101 | 173616 | Northside No 47 | Sandoval | 409 | 9859 |
| 102 | 173617 | Northside No 48 | Sandoval | 409 | 9860 |
| 103 | 173618 | Northside No 49 | Sandoval | 409 | 9861 |
| 104 | 173619 | Northside No 50 | Sandoval | 409 | 9862 |
| 105 | 173620 | Northside No 51 | Sandoval | 409 | 9863 |
| 106 | 173621 | Northside No 52 | Sandoval | 409 | 9864 |
| 107 | 173622 | Northside No 53 | Sandoval | 409 | 9865 |
| 108 | 173623 | Northside No 54 | Sandoval | 409 | 9866 |
| 109 | 173624 | Northside No 55 | Sandoval | 409 | 9867 |
| 110 | 173625 | Northside No 56 | Sandoval | 409 | 9868 |
| 111 | 173626 | Northside No 76 | Sandoval | 409 | 9869 |
| 112 | 173627 | Northside No 78 | Sandoval | 409 | 9870 |
| 113 | 173628 | Northside No 80 | Sandoval | 409 | 9871 |
| 114 | 173629 | Northside No 82 | Sandoval | 409 | 9872 |
| 115 | 173630 | Northside No 86 | Sandoval | 409 | 9873 |
| 116 | 173631 | Northside No 84 | Sandoval | 409 | 9874 |
| 117 | 173632 | Northside No 88 | Sandoval | 409 | 9875 |
| 118 | 173633 | Northside No 90 | Sandoval | 409 | 9876 |
| 119 | 173634 | Northside No 92 | Sandoval | 409 | 9877 |
| 120 | 173635 | Northside A | Sandoval | 409 | 9878 |
| 121 | 174780 | Betty No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56439 |
| 122 | 174781 | Betty No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56440 |
| 123 | 174782 | Betty No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56441 |
| 124 | 174783 | Betty No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56442 |
| 125 | 174784 | Betty No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56443 |
| 126 | 174785 | Betty No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56444 |
| 127 | 174786 | Betty No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56445 |
| 128 | 174787 | Betty No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56446 |
| 129 | 174788 | Betty No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56447 |
| 130 | 174789 | Sam No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56448 |
| 131 | 174790 | Sam No 2 | Sandoval | 409 | 56449 |
| 132 | 174791 | Sam No 3 | Sandoval | 409 | 56450 |
| 133 | 174792 | Sam No 4 | Sandoval | 409 | 56451 |
| 134 | 174793 | Sam No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56452 |
| 135 | 174794 | Sam No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56453 |
| 136 | 174795 | Sam No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56454 |
126
| 137 | 174796 | Sam No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56455 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 138 | 174797 | Sam No 9 | Sandoval | 409 | 56456 |
| 139 | 174798 | Sam No 10 | Sandoval | 409 | 56457 |
| 140 | 174799 | Sam No 11 | Sandoval | 409 | 56458 |
| 141 | 174800 | Sam No 12 | Sandoval | 409 | 56459 |
| 142 | 174801 | Sam No 13 | Sandoval | 409 | 56460 |
| 143 | 174802 | Sam No 14 | Sandoval | 409 | 56461 |
| 144 | 174803 | Sam No 15 | Sandoval | 409 | 56462 |
| 145 | 174804 | Sam No 16 | Sandoval | 409 | 56463 |
| 146 | 174805 | Sam No 17 | Sandoval | 409 | 56464 |
| 147 | 174806 | Sam No 18 | Sandoval | 409 | 56465 |
| 148 | 174807 | Sam No 20 | Sandoval | 409 | 56466 |
| 149 | 174808 | Sam No 21 | Sandoval | 409 | 56467 |
| 150 | 174809 | Sam No 22 | Sandoval | 409 | 56468 |
| 151 | 174810 | Sam No 23 | Sandoval | 409 | 56469 |
| 152 | 174811 | Sam No 24 | Sandoval | 409 | 56470 |
| 153 | 174812 | Sam No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56471 |
| 154 | 174813 | Sam No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56472 |
| 155 | 174814 | Sam No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56473 |
| 156 | 174815 | Sam No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56474 |
| 157 | 174816 | Sam No 29 | Sandoval | 409 | 56475 |
| 158 | 174817 | Sam No 30 | Sandoval | 409 | 56476 |
| 159 | 174818 | Sam No 31 | Sandoval | 409 | 56477 |
| 160 | 174819 | Sam No 32 | Sandoval | 409 | 56478 |
| 161 | 174820 | Sam No 33 | Sandoval | 409 | 56479 |
| 162 | 174821 | Sam No 34 | Sandoval | 409 | 56480 |
| 163 | 174822 | Sam No 35 | Sandoval | 409 | 56481 |
| 164 | 174823 | Sam No 36 | Sandoval | 409 | 56482 |
| 165 | 174824 | Sam No 37 | Sandoval | 409 | 56483 |
| 166 | 174825 | Sam No 38 | Sandoval | 409 | 56484 |
| 167 | 174826 | Sam No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 56485 |
| 168 | 174827 | Sam No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 56486 |
| 169 | 174828 | Lily No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56487 |
| 170 | 174829 | Lily No 2 | Sandoval | 409 | 56488 |
| 171 | 174830 | Lily No 3 | Sandoval | 409 | 56489 |
| 172 | 174831 | Lily No 4 | Sandoval | 409 | 56490 |
| 173 | 174832 | Lily No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56491 |
| 174 | 174833 | Lily No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56492 |
| 175 | 174834 | Lily No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56493 |
| 176 | 174835 | Lily No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56494 |
127
| 177 | 174836 | Lily No 9 | Sandoval | 409 | 56495 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 178 | 174837 | Lily No 10 | Sandoval | 409 | 56496 |
| 179 | 174838 | Lily No 11 | Sandoval | 409 | 56497 |
| 180 | 174839 | Lily No 12 | Sandoval | 409 | 56498 |
| 181 | 174840 | Lily No 13 | Sandoval | 409 | 56499 |
| 182 | 174841 | Lily No 14 | Sandoval | 409 | 56500 |
| 183 | 174842 | Lily No 15 | Sandoval | 409 | 56501 |
| 184 | 174843 | Lily No 16 | Sandoval | 409 | 56502 |
| 185 | 174844 | Lily No 17 | Sandoval | 409 | 56503 |
| 186 | 174845 | Lily No 18 | Sandoval | 409 | 56504 |
| 187 | 174846 | Lily No 19 | Sandoval | 409 | 56505 |
| 188 | 174847 | Lily No 20 | Sandoval | 409 | 56506 |
| 189 | 174848 | Lily No 21 | Sandoval | 409 | 56507 |
| 190 | 174849 | Lily No 22 | Sandoval | 409 | 56508 |
| 191 | 174850 | Lily No 23 | Sandoval | 409 | 56509 |
| 192 | 174851 | Lily No 24 | Sandoval | 409 | 56510 |
| 193 | 174852 | Lily No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56511 |
| 194 | 174853 | Lily No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56512 |
| 195 | 174854 | Lily No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56513 |
| 196 | 174855 | Lily No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56514 |
| 197 | 174856 | Lily No 29 | Sandoval | 409 | 56515 |
| 198 | 174857 | Lily No 30 | Sandoval | 409 | 56516 |
| 199 | 174858 | Lily No 31 | Sandoval | 409 | 56517 |
| 200 | 174859 | Lily No 32 | Sandoval | 409 | 56518 |
| 201 | 174860 | Lily No 33 | Sandoval | 409 | 56519 |
| 202 | 174861 | Lily No 34 | Sandoval | 409 | 56520 |
| 203 | 174862 | Lily No 35 | Sandoval | 409 | 56521 |
| 204 | 174863 | Lily No 36 | Sandoval | 409 | 56522 |
| 205 | 174864 | Lily No 37 | Sandoval | 409 | 56523 |
| 206 | 174865 | Lily No 38 | Sandoval | 409 | 56524 |
| 207 | 174866 | Lily No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 56525 |
| 208 | 174867 | Lily No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 56526 |
| 209 | 174868 | Lily No 41 | Sandoval | 409 | 56527 |
| 210 | 174869 | Lily No 42 | Sandoval | 409 | 56528 |
| 211 | 174870 | Lily No 43 | Sandoval | 409 | 56529 |
| 212 | 174871 | Lily No 44 | Sandoval | 409 | 56530 |
| 213 | 174872 | Lily No 45 | Sandoval | 409 | 56531 |
| 214 | 174873 | Lily No 46 | Sandoval | 409 | 56532 |
| 215 | 174874 | Lily No 47 | Sandoval | 409 | 56533 |
| 216 | 174875 | Lily No 48 | Sandoval | 409 | 56534 |
128
| 217 | 174876 | Lily No 49 | Sandoval | 409 | 56535 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 218 | 174877 | Lily No 50 | Sandoval | 409 | 56536 |
| 219 | 174878 | Lily No 51 | Sandoval | 409 | 56537 |
| 220 | 174879 | Lily No 52 | Sandoval | 409 | 56538 |
| 221 | 174880 | Lily No 53 | Sandoval | 409 | 56539 |
| 222 | 174881 | Lily No 54 | Sandoval | 409 | 56540 |
| 223 | 174882 | Lily No 55 | Sandoval | 409 | 56541 |
| 224 | 174883 | Lily No 56 | Sandoval | 409 | 56542 |
| 225 | 174884 | Lily No 57 | Sandoval | 409 | 56543 |
| 226 | 174885 | Lily No 58 | Sandoval | 409 | 56544 |
| 227 | 174886 | Lily No 59 | Sandoval | 409 | 56545 |
| 228 | 174887 | Lily No 60 | Sandoval | 409 | 56546 |
| 229 | 174888 | Lily No 61 | Sandoval | 409 | 56547 |
| 230 | 174889 | Lily No 62 | Sandoval | 409 | 56548 |
| 231 | 174890 | Lily No 63 | Sandoval | 409 | 56549 |
| 232 | 174891 | Lily No 64 | Sandoval | 409 | 56550 |
| 233 | 175442 | Betty No 105 | Sandoval | 410 | 4465 |
| 234 | 175443 | Betty No 104 | Sandoval | 410 | 4466 |
| 235 | 175444 | Betty B | Cibola | 410 | 4467 |
| 236 | 175445 | Betty A | Cibola | 410 | 4468 |
| 237 | 175446 | Betty No 106 | Sandoval | 410 | 4469 |
| 238 | 175447 | Betty No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 4470 |
| 239 | 176359 | Northside No 20 | Sandoval | 410 | 17782 |
| 240 | 176360 | Northside No 22 | Sandoval | 410 | 17783 |
| 241 | 176361 | Northside No 24 | Sandoval | 410 | 17784 |
| 242 | 176362 | Northside No 26 | Sandoval | 410 | 17785 |
| 243 | 176363 | Northside No 28 | Sandoval | 410 | 17786 |
| 244 | 176364 | Northside No 30 | Sandoval | 410 | 17787 |
| 245 | 176365 | Northside No 32 | Sandoval | 410 | 17788 |
| 246 | 176366 | Northside No 34 | Sandoval | 410 | 17789 |
| 247 | 176367 | Northside No 36 | Sandoval | 410 | 17790 |
| 248 | 176368 | Northside No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 17791 |
| 249 | 176369 | Northside No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 17792 |
| 250 | 176370 | Northside No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 17793 |
| 251 | 176371 | Northside No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 17794 |
| 252 | 176372 | Northside No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 17795 |
| 253 | 176373 | Northside No 61 | Sandoval | 410 | 17796 |
| 254 | 176374 | Northside No 62 | Sandoval | 410 | 17797 |
| 255 | 176375 | Northside No 63 | Sandoval | 410 | 17798 |
| 256 | 176376 | Northside No 64 | Sandoval | 410 | 17799 |
129
| 257 | 176377 | Northside No 65 | Sandoval | 410 | 17800 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 258 | 176378 | Northside No 66 | Sandoval | 410 | 17801 |
| 259 | 176379 | Northside No 67 | Sandoval | 410 | 17802 |
| 260 | 176380 | Northside No 68 | Sandoval | 410 | 17803 |
| 261 | 176381 | Northside No 69 | Sandoval | 410 | 17804 |
| 262 | 176382 | Northside No 70 | Sandoval | 410 | 17805 |
| 263 | 176383 | Northside No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 17806 |
| 264 | 176384 | Northside No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 17807 |
| 265 | 176385 | Northside No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 17808 |
| 266 | 176386 | Northside No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 17809 |
| 267 | 176387 | Northside No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 17810 |
| 268 | 176388 | Northside No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 17811 |
| 269 | 176389 | Northside No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 17812 |
| 270 | 176390 | Northside No 87 | Sandoval | 410 | 17813 |
| 271 | 176391 | Northside No 89 | Sandoval | 410 | 17814 |
| 272 | 176392 | Northside No 91 | Sandoval | 410 | 17815 |
| 273 | 176394 | Northside No 94 | Sandoval | 410 | 17817 |
| 274 | 176396 | Northside No 96 | Sandoval | 410 | 17819 |
| 275 | 176398 | Northside No 98 | Sandoval | 410 | 17821 |
| 276 | 176400 | Northside No 100 | Sandoval | 410 | 17823 |
| 277 | 176402 | Northside No 102 | Sandoval | 410 | 17825 |
| 278 | 176404 | Northside No 104 | Sandoval | 410 | 17827 |
| 279 | 176406 | Northside No 106 | Sandoval | 410 | 17829 |
| 280 | 176408 | Northside No 108 | Sandoval | 410 | 17831 |
| 281 | 176410 | Northside No 110 | Sandoval | 410 | 17833 |
| 282 | 176412 | Northside No 112 | Sandoval | 410 | 17835 |
| 283 | 176413 | Northside No 113 | Sandoval | 410 | 17836 |
| 284 | 176414 | Fox No 1 | Sandoval | 410 | 17837 |
| 285 | 176415 | Fox No 2 | Sandoval | 410 | 17838 |
| 286 | 176416 | Fox No 3 | Sandoval | 410 | 17839 |
| 287 | 176417 | Fox No 4 | Sandoval | 410 | 17840 |
| 288 | 176418 | Fox No 5 | Sandoval | 410 | 17841 |
| 289 | 176419 | Fox No 6 | Sandoval | 410 | 17842 |
| 290 | 176420 | Fox No 7 | Sandoval | 410 | 17843 |
| 291 | 176421 | Fox No 8 | Sandoval | 410 | 17844 |
| 292 | 176422 | Fox No 9 | Sandoval | 410 | 17845 |
| 293 | 176423 | Fox No 10 | Sandoval | 410 | 17846 |
| 294 | 176424 | Fox No 11 | Sandoval | 410 | 17847 |
| 295 | 176425 | Fox No 12 | Sandoval | 410 | 17848 |
| 296 | 176426 | Fox No 13 | Sandoval | 410 | 17849 |
130
| 297 | 176427 | Fox No 14 | Sandoval | 410 | 17850 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 298 | 176428 | Fox No 15 | Sandoval | 410 | 17851 |
| 299 | 176429 | Fox No 16 | Sandoval | 410 | 17852 |
| 300 | 176450 | Fox No 37 | Sandoval | 410 | 17873 |
| 301 | 176451 | Fox No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 17874 |
| 302 | 176452 | Fox No 39 | Sandoval | 410 | 17875 |
| 303 | 176453 | Fox No 40 | Sandoval | 410 | 17876 |
| 304 | 176454 | Fox No 41 | Sandoval | 410 | 17877 |
| 305 | 176455 | Fox No 42 | Sandoval | 410 | 17878 |
| 306 | 176456 | Fox No 43 | Sandoval | 410 | 17879 |
| 307 | 176457 | Fox No 44 | Sandoval | 410 | 17880 |
| 308 | 176458 | Fox No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 17881 |
| 309 | 176459 | Fox No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 17882 |
| 310 | 176460 | Fox No 47 | Sandoval | 410 | 17883 |
| 311 | 176461 | Fox No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 17884 |
| 312 | 176462 | Fox No 49 | Sandoval | 410 | 17885 |
| 313 | 176463 | Fox No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 17886 |
| 314 | 176464 | Fox No 51 | Sandoval | 410 | 17887 |
| 315 | 176465 | Fox No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 17888 |
| 316 | 176466 | Fox No 53 | Sandoval | 410 | 17889 |
| 317 | 176467 | Fox No 54 | Sandoval | 410 | 17890 |
| 318 | 176468 | Fox No 55 | Sandoval | 410 | 17891 |
| 319 | 176469 | Fox No 56 | Sandoval | 410 | 17892 |
| 320 | 176470 | Fox No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 17893 |
| 321 | 176471 | Fox No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 17894 |
| 322 | 176472 | Fox No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 17895 |
| 323 | 176473 | Fox No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 17896 |
| 324 | 176484 | Fox No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 17907 |
| 325 | 176485 | Fox No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 17908 |
| 326 | 176486 | Fox No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 17909 |
| 327 | 176487 | Fox No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 17910 |
| 328 | 176488 | Fox No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 17911 |
| 329 | 176489 | Fox No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 17912 |
| 330 | 176490 | Fox No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 17913 |
| 331 | 176491 | Fox No 78 | Sandoval | 410 | 17914 |
| 332 | 176492 | Fox No 79 | Sandoval | 410 | 17915 |
| 333 | 176493 | Fox No 80 | Sandoval | 410 | 17916 |
| 334 | 176494 | Fox No 81 | Sandoval | 410 | 17917 |
| 335 | 176495 | Fox No 82 | Sandoval | 410 | 17918 |
| 336 | 176496 | Fox No 83 | Sandoval | 410 | 17919 |
131
| 337 | 176497 | Fox No 84 | Sandoval | 410 | 17920 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 338 | 176498 | Fox No 85 | Sandoval | 410 | 17921 |
| 339 | 176523 | Chloe No 1 | Sandoval | 410 | 20060 |
| 340 | 176524 | Chloe No 2 | Sandoval | 410 | 20061 |
| 341 | 176525 | Chloe No 3 | Sandoval | 410 | 20062 |
| 342 | 176526 | Chloe No 4 | Sandoval | 410 | 20063 |
| 343 | 176527 | Chloe No 5 | Sandoval | 410 | 20064 |
| 344 | 176528 | Chloe No 6 | Sandoval | 410 | 20065 |
| 345 | 176529 | Chloe No 7 | Sandoval | 410 | 20066 |
| 346 | 176530 | Chloe No 8 | Sandoval | 410 | 20067 |
| 347 | 176531 | Chloe No 9 | Sandoval | 410 | 20068 |
| 348 | 176532 | Chloe No 10 | Sandoval | 410 | 20069 |
| 349 | 176533 | Chloe No 11 | Sandoval | 410 | 20070 |
| 350 | 176534 | Chloe No 12 | Sandoval | 410 | 20071 |
| 351 | 176535 | Chloe No 13 | Sandoval | 410 | 20072 |
| 352 | 176536 | Chloe No 14 | Sandoval | 410 | 20073 |
| 353 | 176537 | Chloe No 15 | Sandoval | 410 | 20074 |
| 354 | 176538 | Chloe No 16 | Sandoval | 410 | 20075 |
| 355 | 176539 | Chloe No 17 | Sandoval | 410 | 20076 |
| 356 | 176540 | Chloe No 18 | Sandoval | 410 | 20077 |
| 357 | 176541 | Chloe No 19 | Sandoval | 410 | 20078 |
| 358 | 176542 | Chloe No 20 | Sandoval | 410 | 20079 |
| 359 | 176543 | Chloe No 21 | Sandoval | 410 | 20080 |
| 360 | 176544 | Chloe No 22 | Sandoval | 410 | 20081 |
| 361 | 176545 | Chloe No 23 | Sandoval | 410 | 20082 |
| 362 | 176546 | Chloe No 24 | Sandoval | 410 | 20083 |
| 363 | 176547 | Chloe No 25 | Sandoval | 410 | 20084 |
| 364 | 176548 | Chloe No 26 | Sandoval | 410 | 20085 |
| 365 | 176549 | Chloe No 27 | Sandoval | 410 | 20086 |
| 366 | 176550 | Chloe No 28 | Sandoval | 410 | 20087 |
| 367 | 176551 | Chloe No 29 | Sandoval | 410 | 20088 |
| 368 | 176552 | Chloe No 30 | Sandoval | 410 | 20089 |
| 369 | 176553 | Chloe No 31 | Sandoval | 410 | 20090 |
| 370 | 176554 | Chloe No 32 | Sandoval | 410 | 20091 |
| 371 | 176555 | Chloe No 33 | Sandoval | 410 | 20092 |
| 372 | 176556 | Chloe No 34 | Sandoval | 410 | 20093 |
| 373 | 176557 | Chloe No 35 | Sandoval | 410 | 20094 |
| 374 | 176558 | Chloe No 36 | Sandoval | 410 | 20095 |
| 375 | 176559 | Chloe No 37 | Sandoval | 410 | 20096 |
| 376 | 176560 | Chloe No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 20097 |
132
| 377 | 176561 | Chloe No 39 | Sandoval | 410 | 20098 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 378 | 176562 | Chloe No 40 | Sandoval | 410 | 20099 |
| 379 | 176563 | Chloe No 41 | Sandoval | 410 | 20100 |
| 380 | 176564 | Chloe No 42 | Sandoval | 410 | 20101 |
| 381 | 176565 | Chloe No 43 | Sandoval | 410 | 20102 |
| 382 | 176566 | Chloe No 44 | Sandoval | 410 | 20103 |
| 383 | 176567 | Chloe No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 20104 |
| 384 | 176568 | Chloe No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 20105 |
| 385 | 176569 | Chloe No 47 | Sandoval | 410 | 20106 |
| 386 | 176570 | Chloe No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 20107 |
| 387 | 176571 | Chloe No 49 | Sandoval | 410 | 20108 |
| 388 | 176572 | Chloe No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 20109 |
| 389 | 176573 | Chloe No 51 | Sandoval | 410 | 20110 |
| 390 | 176574 | Chloe No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 20111 |
| 391 | 176575 | MX A | Bernalillo | A137 | 1895 |
| 392 | 176576 | MX B | Bernalillo | A137 | 1896 |
| 393 | 176577 | MX No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1897 |
| 394 | 176578 | MX No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1898 |
| 395 | 176579 | MX No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1899 |
| 396 | 176580 | MX No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1900 |
| 397 | 176581 | MX No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1901 |
| 398 | 176582 | MX No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1902 |
| 399 | 176583 | MX No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1903 |
| 400 | 176584 | MX No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1904 |
| 401 | 176585 | MX No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1905 |
| 402 | 176586 | MX No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1906 |
| 403 | 176587 | MX No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1907 |
| 404 | 176588 | MX No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1908 |
| 405 | 176589 | MX No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1909 |
| 406 | 176590 | MX No 14 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1910 |
| 407 | 176591 | MX No 15 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1911 |
| 408 | 176592 | MX No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1912 |
| 409 | 176593 | MX No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1913 |
| 410 | 176594 | MX No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1914 |
| 411 | 176595 | MX No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1915 |
| 412 | 176596 | MX No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1916 |
| 413 | 176597 | MX No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1917 |
| 414 | 176598 | MX No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1918 |
| 415 | 176599 | MX No 23 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1919 |
| 416 | 176600 | MX No 24 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1920 |
133
| 417 | 176601 | MX No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1921 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 418 | 176602 | MX No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1922 |
| 419 | 176603 | MX No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1923 |
| 420 | 176604 | MX No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1924 |
| 421 | 176605 | MX No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1925 |
| 422 | 176606 | MX No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1926 |
| 423 | 176607 | MX No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1927 |
| 424 | 176608 | MX No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1928 |
| 425 | 176609 | MX No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1929 |
| 426 | 176610 | MX No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1930 |
| 427 | 176611 | MX No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1931 |
| 428 | 176612 | MX No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1932 |
| 429 | 176613 | MX No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1933 |
| 430 | 176614 | MX No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1934 |
| 431 | 176615 | MX No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1935 |
| 432 | 176616 | MX No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1936 |
| 433 | 176617 | MX No 42 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1937 |
| 434 | 176618 | MX No 44 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1938 |
| 435 | 176619 | MX No 45 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1939 |
| 436 | 176620 | MX No 46 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1940 |
| 437 | 176621 | MX No 47 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1941 |
| 438 | 176622 | MX No 48 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1942 |
| 439 | 176623 | MX No 49 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1943 |
| 440 | 176624 | MX No 50 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1944 |
| 441 | 176625 | Lobo No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1945 |
| 442 | 176626 | Lobo No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1946 |
| 443 | 176627 | Lobo No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1947 |
| 444 | 176628 | Lobo No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1948 |
| 445 | 176629 | Lobo No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1949 |
| 446 | 176630 | Lobo No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1950 |
| 447 | 176631 | Lobo No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1951 |
| 448 | 176632 | Lobo No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1952 |
| 449 | 176633 | Lobo No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1953 |
| 450 | 176634 | Lobo No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1954 |
| 451 | 176635 | Lobo No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1955 |
| 452 | 176636 | Lobo No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1956 |
| 453 | 176637 | Lobo No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 20479 |
| 454 | 176638 | Lobo No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 20480 |
| 455 | 176639 | Lobo No 47 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20481 |
| 456 | 176640 | Lobo No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 20482 |
134
| 457 | 176641 | Lobo No 49 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20483 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 458 | 176642 | Lobo No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 20484 |
| 459 | 176643 | Lobo No 51 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20485 |
| 460 | 176644 | Lobo No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 20486 |
| 461 | 176645 | Lobo No 53 | Sandoval | 410 | 20487 |
| 462 | 176646 | Lobo No 54 | Sandoval | 410 | 20488 |
| 463 | 176647 | Lobo No 55 | Sandoval | 410 | 20489 |
| 464 | 176648 | Lobo No 56 | Sandoval | 410 | 20490 |
| 465 | 176649 | Lobo No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 20491 |
| 466 | 176650 | Lobo No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 20492 |
| 467 | 176651 | Lobo No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 20493 |
| 468 | 176652 | Lobo No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 20494 |
| 469 | 176653 | Lobo No 61 | Sandoval | 410 | 20495 |
| 470 | 176654 | Lobo No 62 | Sandoval | 410 | 20496 |
| 471 | 176655 | Lobo No 63 | Sandoval | 410 | 20497 |
| 472 | 176656 | Lobo No 64 | Sandoval | 410 | 20498 |
| 473 | 176657 | Lobo No 65 | Sandoval | 410 | 20499 |
| 474 | 176658 | Lobo No 66 | Sandoval | 410 | 20500 |
| 475 | 176659 | Lobo No 67 | Sandoval | 410 | 20501 |
| 476 | 176660 | Lobo No 68 | Sandoval | 410 | 20502 |
| 477 | 176661 | Lobo No 69 | Sandoval | 410 | 20503 |
| 478 | 176662 | Lobo No 70 | Sandoval | 410 | 20504 |
| 479 | 176663 | Lobo No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 20505 |
| 480 | 176664 | Lobo No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 20506 |
| 481 | 176665 | Lobo No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 20507 |
| 482 | 176666 | Lobo No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 20508 |
| 483 | 176667 | Lobo No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 20509 |
| 484 | 176668 | Lobo No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 20510 |
| 485 | 176669 | Lobo No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 20511 |
| 486 | 176670 | Lobo No 78 | Sandoval | 410 | 20512 |
| 487 | 176671 | Lobo No 79 | Sandoval | 410 | 20513 |
| 488 | 176672 | Lobo No 80 | Sandoval | 410 | 20514 |
| 489 | 176673 | Lobo No 81 | Sandoval | 410 | 20515 |
| 490 | 176674 | Lobo No 82 | Sandoval | 410 | 20516 |
| 491 | 176675 | Lobo No 83 | Sandoval | 410 | 20517 |
| 492 | 176676 | Lobo No 84 | Sandoval | 410 | 20518 |
| 493 | 176677 | Lobo A | Bernalillo | A137 | 4535 |
| 494 | 176678 | Lobo B | Bernalillo | A137 | 4536 |
| 495 | 176679 | Lobo C | Bernalillo | A137 | 4537 |
| 496 | 176680 | Lobo D | Bernalillo | A137 | 4538 |
135
| 497 | 176681 | Lobo E | Bernalillo | A137 | 4539 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 498 | 176682 | Lobo F | Bernalillo | A137 | 4540 |
| 499 | 176683 | Lobo No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4541 |
| 500 | 176684 | Lobo No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4542 |
| 501 | 176685 | Lobo No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4543 |
| 502 | 176686 | Lobo No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4544 |
| 503 | 176687 | Lobo No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4545 |
| 504 | 176688 | Lobo No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4546 |
| 505 | 176689 | Lobo No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4547 |
| 506 | 176690 | Lobo No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4548 |
| 507 | 176691 | Lobo No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4549 |
| 508 | 176692 | Lobo No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4550 |
| 509 | 176693 | Lobo No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4551 |
| 510 | 176694 | Lobo No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4552 |
| 511 | 176695 | Lobo No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4553 |
| 512 | 176696 | Lobo No 14 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4554 |
| 513 | 176697 | Lobo No 15 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4555 |
| 514 | 176698 | Lobo No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4556 |
| 515 | 176699 | Lobo No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4557 |
| 516 | 176700 | Lobo No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4558 |
| 517 | 176701 | Lobo No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4559 |
| 518 | 176702 | Lobo No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4560 |
| 519 | 176703 | Lobo No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4561 |
| 520 | 176704 | Lobo No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4562 |
| 521 | 176705 | Lobo No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4563 |
| 522 | 176706 | Lobo No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4564 |
| 523 | 176707 | Lobo No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4565 |
| 524 | 176708 | Lobo No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4566 |
| 525 | 176710 | Snow No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7220 |
| 526 | 176711 | Snow No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7221 |
| 527 | 176712 | Snow No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7222 |
| 528 | 176713 | Snow No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7223 |
| 529 | 176714 | Snow No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7224 |
| 530 | 176715 | Snow No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7225 |
| 531 | 176716 | Snow No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7226 |
| 532 | 176717 | Snow No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7227 |
| 533 | 176718 | Snow No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7228 |
| 534 | 176719 | Snow No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7229 |
| 535 | 176720 | Snow No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7230 |
| 536 | 176721 | Snow No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7231 |
136
| 537 | 176722 | Snow No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7232 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 538 | 176723 | Snow No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7233 |
| 539 | 176724 | Snow No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7234 |
| 540 | 176725 | Snow No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7235 |
| 541 | 176726 | Snow No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7236 |
| 542 | 176727 | Snow No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7237 |
| 543 | 176728 | Snow No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7238 |
| 544 | 176729 | Snow No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7239 |
| 545 | 176730 | Snow No 23 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7240 |
| 546 | 176731 | Snow No 24 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7241 |
| 547 | 176732 | Snow No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7242 |
| 548 | 176733 | Snow No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7243 |
| 549 | 176734 | Snow No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7244 |
| 550 | 176735 | Snow No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7245 |
| 551 | 176736 | Snow No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7246 |
| 552 | 176737 | Snow No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7247 |
| 553 | 176738 | Snow No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7248 |
| 554 | 176739 | Snow No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7249 |
| 555 | 176740 | Snow No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7250 |
| 556 | 176741 | Snow No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7251 |
| 557 | 176742 | Snow No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7252 |
| 558 | 176743 | Snow No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7253 |
| 559 | 176744 | Snow No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7254 |
| 560 | 176745 | Snow No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7255 |
| 561 | 176746 | Snow No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7256 |
| 562 | 176747 | Snow No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7257 |
| 563 | 176748 | Snow No 41 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7258 |
| 564 | 176749 | Snow No 42 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7259 |
| 565 | 176750 | Snow No 43 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7260 |
| 566 | 176751 | Snow No 44 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7261 |
| 567 | 176752 | Snow No 45 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7262 |
| 568 | 176753 | Snow No 46 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7263 |
| 569 | 176754 | Snow No 47 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7264 |
| 570 | 176755 | Snow No 48 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7265 |
| 571 | 176756 | Snow No 49 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7266 |
| 572 | 176757 | Snow No 50 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7267 |
| 573 | 176758 | Snow No 51 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7268 |
| 574 | 176759 | Snow No 52 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7269 |
| 575 | 176760 | Snow No 53 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7270 |
| 576 | 176761 | Snow No 54 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7271 |
137
| 577 | 176762 | Snow No 55 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7272 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 578 | 176763 | Snow No 56 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7273 |
| 579 | 176764 | Snow No 57 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7274 |
| 580 | 176765 | Snow No 58 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7275 |
| 581 | 176766 | Snow No 59 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7276 |
| 582 | 176767 | Snow No 60 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7277 |
| 583 | 176768 | Snow No 61 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7278 |
| 584 | 176769 | Snow No 62 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7279 |
| 585 | 176770 | Snow No 63 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7280 |
| 586 | 176771 | Snow No 64 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7281 |
| 587 | 176772 | Snow No 65 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7282 |
| 588 | 176773 | Snow No 66 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7283 |
| 589 | 176774 | Snow No 67 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7284 |
| 590 | 176775 | Snow No 68 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7285 |
| 591 | 176776 | Snow No 69 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7286 |
| 592 | 176777 | Snow No 70 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7287 |
| 593 | 176778 | Snow No 71 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7288 |
| 594 | 176779 | Snow No 72 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7289 |
| 595 | 176780 | Snow No 73 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7290 |
| 596 | 176781 | Snow No 74 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7291 |
| 597 | 176863 | Edward No 14 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86974 |
| 598 | 176864 | Edward No 16 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86975 |
| 599 | 176865 | Edward No 18 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86976 |
| 600 | 176866 | Edward No 19 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86977 |
| 601 | 176867 | Edward No 20 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86978 |
| 602 | 176868 | Edward No 21 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86979 |
| 603 | 176869 | Edward No 22 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86980 |
| 604 | 176870 | Edward No 23 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86981 |
| 605 | 176871 | Edward No 24 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86982 |
| 606 | 176872 | Edward No 25 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86983 |
| 607 | 176873 | Edward No 26 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86984 |
| 608 | 176874 | Edward No 27 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86985 |
| 609 | 176875 | Edward No 28 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86986 |
| 610 | 176876 | Edward No 29 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86987 |
| 611 | 176877 | Edward No 30 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86988 |
| 612 | 176878 | Edward No 31 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86989 |
| 613 | 176879 | Edward No 32 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86990 |
| 614 | 176880 | Edward No 33 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86991 |
| 615 | 176881 | Edward No 34 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86992 |
| 616 | 176882 | Edward No 35 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86993 |
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| 617 | 176883 | Edward No 36 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86994 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 618 | 176884 | Edward No 37 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86995 |
| 619 | 176885 | Edward No 38 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86996 |
| 620 | 176886 | Edward No 39 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86997 |
| 621 | 176887 | Edward No 40 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86998 |
| 622 | 176888 | Edward No 41 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 86999 |
| 623 | 176889 | Edward No 42 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87000 |
| 624 | 176890 | Edward No 43 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87001 |
| 625 | 176891 | Edward No 44 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87002 |
| 626 | 176892 | Edward No 45 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87003 |
| 627 | 176893 | Edward No 46 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87004 |
| 628 | 176894 | Edward No 47 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87005 |
| 629 | 176895 | Edward No 48 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87006 |
| 630 | 176896 | Edward No 49 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87007 |
| 631 | 176897 | Edward No 50 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87008 |
| 632 | 176898 | Edward No 51 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87009 |
| 633 | 176899 | Edward No 52 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87010 |
| 634 | 176900 | Edward No 81 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87011 |
| 635 | 176901 | Edward No 82 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87012 |
| 636 | 176902 | Edward No 83 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87013 |
| 637 | 176903 | Edward No 84 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87014 |
| 638 | 176904 | Edward No 85 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87015 |
| 639 | 176905 | Edward No 86 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87016 |
| 640 | 176906 | Edward No 87 | Bernalillo | 2007 | 87017 |
| 641 | 170105 | Edward No 1 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2912 |
| 642 | 170106 | Edward No 2 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2913 |
| 643 | 170107 | Edward No 3 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2914 |
| 644 | 170108 | Edward No 4 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2915 |
| 645 | 170109 | Edward No 5 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2916 |
| 646 | 170110 | Edward No 6 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2917 |
| 647 | 170111 | Edward No 7 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2918 |
| 648 | 170112 | Edward No 8 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2919 |
| 649 | 52358 | Edward No 9 | Bernalillo | M3 | 523 |
| 650 | 52359 | Edward No 10 | Bernalillo | M3 | 524 |
| 651 | 52360 | Edward No 11 | Bernalillo | M3 | 525 |
| 652 | 52361 | Edward No 12 | Bernalillo | M3 | 526 |
| 653 | 52362 | Edward No 13 | Bernalillo | M3 | 527 |
| 654 | 52364 | Edward No 15 | Bernalillo | M3 | 529 |
| 655 | 52366 | Edward No 17 | Bernalillo | M3 | 531 |
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Uranium Company of New Mexico
| Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing upatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mining Claims |
for 2012/2013: |
||||||
| NO. | NMMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page | ||
| 1 | 31841 | Syncline No 1 | Cibola | 29 | 418 | ||
| 2 | 31842 | Syncline No 2 | Cibola | 29 | 419 | ||
| 3 | 31843 | Syncline No 3 | Cibola | 29 | 420 | ||
| 4 | 31844 | Syncline No 4 | Cibola | 29 | 421 | ||
| 5 | 31845 | Syncline No 5 | Cibola | 29 | 422 | ||
| 6 | 31846 | Syncline No 6 | Cibola | 29 | 423 | ||
| 7 | 31847 | Syncline No 7 | Cibola | 29 | 424 | ||
| 8 | 31848 | Syncline No 8 | Cibola | 29 | 425 | ||
| 9 | 165874 | Syncline No 9 | Cibola | 354 | 492 | ||
| 10 | 175444 | Betty B | Cibola | 410 | 4467 | ||
| 11 | 175445 | Betty A | Cibola | 410 | 4468 |
Uranium Company of New Mexico
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | NMMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 172103 | Northside No 3 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35164 |
| 2 | 172105 | Northside No 5 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35166 |
| 3 | 172107 | Northside No 7 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35168 |
| 4 | 172109 | Northside No 9 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35170 |
| 5 | 172110 | Northside No 10 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35171 |
| 6 | 172111 | Northside No 11 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35172 |
| 7 | 172112 | Northside No 12 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35173 |
| 8 | 172113 | Northside No 13 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35174 |
| 9 | 172114 | Northside No 14 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35175 |
| 10 | 172115 | Northside No 15 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35176 |
| 11 | 172116 | Northside No 16 | Bernalillo | 408 | 35177 |
| 12 | 173610 | Northside No 18 | Bernalillo | 408/409 | 9853 |
| 13 | 173635 | Northside A | Bernalillo | 409 | 9878 |
| 14 | 176575 | MX A | Bernalillo | A137 | 1895 |
| 15 | 176576 | MX B | Bernalillo | A137 | 1896 |
| 16 | 176577 | MX No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1897 |
| 17 | 176578 | MX No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1898 |
| 18 | 176579 | MX No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1899 |
| 19 | 176580 | MX No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1900 |
| 20 | 176581 | MX No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1901 |
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| 21 | 176582 | MX No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1902 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | 176583 | MX No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1903 |
| 23 | 176584 | MX No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1904 |
| 24 | 176585 | MX No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1905 |
| 25 | 176586 | MX No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1906 |
| 26 | 176587 | MX No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1907 |
| 27 | 176588 | MX No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1908 |
| 28 | 176589 | MX No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1909 |
| 29 | 176590 | MX No 14 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1910 |
| 30 | 176591 | MX No 15 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1911 |
| 31 | 176592 | MX No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1912 |
| 32 | 176593 | MX No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1913 |
| 33 | 176594 | MX No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1914 |
| 34 | 176595 | MX No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1915 |
| 35 | 176596 | MX No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1916 |
| 36 | 176597 | MX No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1917 |
| 37 | 176598 | MX No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1918 |
| 38 | 176599 | MX No 23 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1919 |
| 39 | 176600 | MX No 24 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1920 |
| 40 | 176601 | MX No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1921 |
| 41 | 176602 | MX No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1922 |
| 42 | 176603 | MX No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1923 |
| 43 | 176604 | MX No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1924 |
| 44 | 176605 | MX No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1925 |
| 45 | 176606 | MX No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1926 |
| 46 | 176607 | MX No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1927 |
| 47 | 176608 | MX No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1928 |
| 48 | 176609 | MX No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1929 |
| 49 | 176610 | MX No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1930 |
| 50 | 176611 | MX No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1931 |
| 51 | 176612 | MX No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1932 |
| 52 | 176613 | MX No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1933 |
| 53 | 176614 | MX No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1934 |
| 54 | 176615 | MX No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1935 |
| 55 | 176616 | MX No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1936 |
| 56 | 176617 | MX No 42 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1937 |
| 57 | 176618 | MX No 44 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1938 |
| 58 | 176619 | MX No 45 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1939 |
| 59 | 176620 | MX No 46 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1940 |
| 60 | 176621 | MX No 47 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1941 |
141
| 61 | 176622 | MX No 48 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1942 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62 | 176623 | MX No 49 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1943 |
| 63 | 176624 | MX No 50 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1944 |
| 64 | 176625 | Lobo No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1945 |
| 65 | 176626 | Lobo No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1946 |
| 66 | 176627 | Lobo No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1947 |
| 67 | 176628 | Lobo No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1948 |
| 68 | 176629 | Lobo No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1949 |
| 69 | 176630 | Lobo No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1950 |
| 70 | 176631 | Lobo No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1951 |
| 71 | 176632 | Lobo No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1952 |
| 72 | 176633 | Lobo No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1953 |
| 73 | 176634 | Lobo No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1954 |
| 74 | 176635 | Lobo No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1955 |
| 75 | 176636 | Lobo No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 1956 |
| 76 | 176637 | Lobo No 45 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20479 |
| 77 | 176639 | Lobo No 47 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20481 |
| 78 | 176641 | Lobo No 49 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20483 |
| 79 | 176643 | Lobo No 51 | Bernalillo | 410 | 20485 |
| 80 | 176677 | Lobo A | Bernalillo | A137 | 4535 |
| 81 | 176678 | Lobo B | Bernalillo | A137 | 4536 |
| 82 | 176679 | Lobo C | Bernalillo | A137 | 4537 |
| 83 | 176680 | Lobo D | Bernalillo | A137 | 4538 |
| 84 | 176681 | Lobo E | Bernalillo | A137 | 4539 |
| 85 | 176682 | Lobo F | Bernalillo | A137 | 4540 |
| 86 | 176683 | Lobo No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4541 |
| 87 | 176684 | Lobo No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4542 |
| 88 | 176685 | Lobo No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4543 |
| 89 | 176686 | Lobo No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4544 |
| 90 | 176687 | Lobo No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4545 |
| 91 | 176688 | Lobo No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4546 |
| 92 | 176689 | Lobo No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4547 |
| 93 | 176690 | Lobo No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4548 |
| 94 | 176691 | Lobo No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4549 |
| 95 | 176692 | Lobo No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4550 |
| 96 | 176693 | Lobo No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4551 |
| 97 | 176694 | Lobo No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4552 |
| 98 | 176695 | Lobo No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4553 |
| 99 | 176696 | Lobo No 14 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4554 |
| 100 | 176697 | Lobo No 15 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4555 |
142
| 101 | 176698 | Lobo No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4556 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 102 | 176699 | Lobo No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4557 |
| 103 | 176700 | Lobo No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4558 |
| 104 | 176701 | Lobo No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4559 |
| 105 | 176702 | Lobo No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4560 |
| 106 | 176703 | Lobo No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4561 |
| 107 | 176704 | Lobo No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4562 |
| 108 | 176705 | Lobo No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4563 |
| 109 | 176706 | Lobo No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4564 |
| 110 | 176707 | Lobo No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4565 |
| 111 | 176708 | Lobo No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 4566 |
| 112 | 176710 | Snow No 1 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7220 |
| 113 | 176711 | Snow No 2 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7221 |
| 114 | 176712 | Snow No 3 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7222 |
| 115 | 176713 | Snow No 4 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7223 |
| 116 | 176714 | Snow No 5 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7224 |
| 117 | 176715 | Snow No 6 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7225 |
| 118 | 176716 | Snow No 7 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7226 |
| 119 | 176717 | Snow No 8 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7227 |
| 120 | 176718 | Snow No 9 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7228 |
| 121 | 176719 | Snow No 10 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7229 |
| 122 | 176720 | Snow No 11 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7230 |
| 123 | 176721 | Snow No 12 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7231 |
| 124 | 176722 | Snow No 13 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7232 |
| 125 | 176723 | Snow No 16 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7233 |
| 126 | 176724 | Snow No 17 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7234 |
| 127 | 176725 | Snow No 18 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7235 |
| 128 | 176726 | Snow No 19 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7236 |
| 129 | 176727 | Snow No 20 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7237 |
| 130 | 176728 | Snow No 21 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7238 |
| 131 | 176729 | Snow No 22 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7239 |
| 132 | 176730 | Snow No 23 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7240 |
| 133 | 176731 | Snow No 24 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7241 |
| 134 | 176732 | Snow No 25 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7242 |
| 135 | 176733 | Snow No 26 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7243 |
| 136 | 176734 | Snow No 27 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7244 |
| 137 | 176735 | Snow No 28 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7245 |
| 138 | 176736 | Snow No 29 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7246 |
| 139 | 176737 | Snow No 30 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7247 |
| 140 | 176738 | Snow No 31 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7248 |
143
| 141 | 176739 | Snow No 32 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7249 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 142 | 176740 | Snow No 33 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7250 |
| 143 | 176741 | Snow No 34 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7251 |
| 144 | 176742 | Snow No 35 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7252 |
| 145 | 176743 | Snow No 36 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7253 |
| 146 | 176744 | Snow No 37 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7254 |
| 147 | 176745 | Snow No 38 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7255 |
| 148 | 176746 | Snow No 39 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7256 |
| 149 | 176747 | Snow No 40 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7257 |
| 150 | 176748 | Snow No 41 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7258 |
| 151 | 176749 | Snow No 42 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7259 |
| 152 | 176750 | Snow No 43 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7260 |
| 153 | 176751 | Snow No 44 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7261 |
| 154 | 176752 | Snow No 45 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7262 |
| 155 | 176753 | Snow No 46 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7263 |
| 156 | 176754 | Snow No 47 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7264 |
| 157 | 176755 | Snow No 48 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7265 |
| 158 | 176756 | Snow No 49 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7266 |
| 159 | 176757 | Snow No 50 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7267 |
| 160 | 176758 | Snow No 51 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7268 |
| 161 | 176759 | Snow No 52 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7269 |
| 162 | 176760 | Snow No 53 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7270 |
| 163 | 176761 | Snow No 54 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7271 |
| 164 | 176762 | Snow No 55 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7272 |
| 165 | 176763 | Snow No 56 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7273 |
| 166 | 176764 | Snow No 57 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7274 |
| 167 | 176765 | Snow No 58 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7275 |
| 168 | 176766 | Snow No 59 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7276 |
| 169 | 176767 | Snow No 60 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7277 |
| 170 | 176768 | Snow No 61 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7278 |
| 171 | 176769 | Snow No 62 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7279 |
| 172 | 176770 | Snow No 63 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7280 |
| 173 | 176771 | Snow No 64 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7281 |
| 174 | 176772 | Snow No 65 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7282 |
| 175 | 176773 | Snow No 66 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7283 |
| 176 | 176774 | Snow No 67 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7284 |
| 177 | 176775 | Snow No 68 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7285 |
| 178 | 176776 | Snow No 69 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7286 |
| 179 | 176777 | Snow No 70 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7287 |
| 180 | 176778 | Snow No 71 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7288 |
144
| 181 | 176779 | Snow No 72 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7289 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 182 | 176780 | Snow No 73 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7290 |
| 183 | 176781 | Snow No 74 | Bernalillo | A137 | 7291 |
| 184 | 176863 | Edward No 14 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086974 |
| 185 | 176864 | Edward No 16 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086975 |
| 186 | 176865 | Edward No 18 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086976 |
| 187 | 176866 | Edward No 19 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086977 |
| 188 | 176867 | Edward No 20 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086978 |
| 189 | 176868 | Edward No 21 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086979 |
| 190 | 176869 | Edward No 22 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086980 |
| 191 | 176870 | Edward No 23 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086981 |
| 192 | 176871 | Edward No 24 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086982 |
| 193 | 176872 | Edward No 25 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086983 |
| 194 | 176873 | Edward No 26 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086984 |
| 195 | 176874 | Edward No 27 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086985 |
| 196 | 176875 | Edward No 28 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086986 |
| 197 | 176876 | Edward No 29 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086987 |
| 198 | 176877 | Edward No 30 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086988 |
| 199 | 176878 | Edward No 31 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086989 |
| 200 | 176879 | Edward No 32 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086990 |
| 201 | 176880 | Edward No 33 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086991 |
| 202 | 176881 | Edward No 34 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086992 |
| 203 | 176882 | Edward No 35 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086993 |
| 204 | 176883 | Edward No 36 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086994 |
| 205 | 176884 | Edward No 37 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086995 |
| 206 | 176885 | Edward No 38 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086996 |
| 207 | 176886 | Edward No 39 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086997 |
| 208 | 176887 | Edward No 40 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086998 |
| 209 | 176888 | Edward No 41 | Bernalillo | O | 2007086999 |
| 210 | 176889 | Edward No 42 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087000 |
| 211 | 176890 | Edward No 43 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087001 |
| 212 | 176891 | Edward No 44 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087002 |
| 213 | 176892 | Edward No 45 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087003 |
| 214 | 176893 | Edward No 46 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087004 |
| 215 | 176894 | Edward No 47 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087005 |
| 216 | 176895 | Edward No 48 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087006 |
| 217 | 176896 | Edward No 49 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087007 |
| 218 | 176897 | Edward No 50 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087008 |
| 219 | 176898 | Edward No 51 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087009 |
| 220 | 176899 | Edward No 52 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087010 |
145
| 221 | 176900 | Edward No 81 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087011 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 222 | 176901 | Edward No 82 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087012 |
| 223 | 176902 | Edward No 83 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087013 |
| 224 | 176903 | Edward No 84 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087014 |
| 225 | 176904 | Edward No 85 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087015 |
| 226 | 176905 | Edward No 86 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087016 |
| 227 | 176906 | Edward No 87 | Bernalillo | O | 2007087017 |
| 228 | 170105 | Edward No 1 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2912 |
| 229 | 170106 | Edward No 2 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2913 |
| 230 | 170107 | Edward No 3 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2914 |
| 231 | 170108 | Edward No 4 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2915 |
| 232 | 170109 | Edward No 5 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2916 |
| 233 | 170110 | Edward No 6 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2917 |
| 234 | 170111 | Edward No 7 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2918 |
| 235 | 170112 | Edward No 8 | Bernalillo | A46 | 2919 |
| 236 | 52358 | Edward No 9 | Bernalillo | M3 | 523 |
| 237 | 52359 | Edward No 10 | Bernalillo | M3 | 524 |
| 238 | 52360 | Edward No 11 | Bernalillo | M3 | 525 |
| 239 | 52361 | Edward No 12 | Bernalillo | M3 | 526 |
| 240 | 52362 | Edward No 13 | Bernalillo | M3 | 527 |
| 241 | 52364 | Edward No 15 | Bernalillo | M3 | 529 |
| 242 | 52366 | Edward No 17 | Bernalillo | M3 | 531 |
| 243 | 172125 | Edward No 73 | Bernalillo | A103 | 2707 |
| 244 | 172126 | Edward No 75 | Bernalillo | A103 | 2708 |
Uranium Company of New Mexico
Notice of Intent to hold the unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | NMMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 165727 | Navajo No 1 | McKinley | 10 | 2663 |
| 2 | 165728 | Navajo No 2 | McKinley | 10 | 2664 |
| 3 | 165729 | Navajo No 3 | McKinley | 10 | 2665 |
| 4 | 165730 | Navajo No 4 | McKinley | 10 | 2666 |
| 5 | 165731 | Navajo No 5 | McKinley | 10 | 2667 |
| 6 | 165732 | Navajo No 6 | McKinley | 10 | 2668 |
| 7 | 165733 | Navajo No 7 | McKinley | 10 | 2669 |
| 8 | 165734 | Navajo No 8 | McKinley | 10 | 2670 |
| 9 | 165735 | Navajo No 9 | McKinley | 10 | 2671 |
| 10 | 165736 | Navajo No 10 | McKinley | 10 | 2672 |
| 11 | 165737 | Navajo No 11 | McKinley | 10 | 2673 |
146
| 12 | 165738 | Navajo No 12 | McKinley | 10 | 2674 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 165739 | Navajo No 13 | McKinley | 10 | 2675 |
| 14 | 165740 | Navajo No 14 | McKinley | 10 | 2676 |
| 15 | 165741 | Navajo No 15 | McKinley | 10 | 2677 |
| 16 | 165742 | Navajo No 16 | McKinley | 10 2678 | 2678 |
| 17 | 165743 | Navajo No 17 | McKinley | 10 2679 | 2679 |
| 18 | 165744 | Navajo No 18 | McKinley | 10 2680 | 2680 |
| 19 | 165745 | Navajo No. 19 | McKinley | 10 2681 | 2681 |
Uranium Company of New Mexico
Notice of Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013:
| NO. | NMMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 31841 | Syncline No 1 | Sandoval | 29 | 418 |
| 2 | 31842 | Syncline No 2 | Sandoval | 29 | 419 |
| 3 | 31843 | Syncline No 3 | Sandoval | 29 | 420 |
| 4 | 31844 | Syncline No 4 | Sandoval | 29 | 421 |
| 5 | 31845 | Syncline No 5 | Sandoval | 29 | 422 |
| 6 | 31846 | Syncline No 6 | Sandoval | 29 | 423 |
| 7 | 31847 | Syncline No 7 | Sandoval | 29 | 424 |
| 8 | 31848 | Syncline No 8 | Sandoval | 29 | 425 |
| 9 | 32052 | Betty No 78 | Sandoval | MR21 | 631 |
| 10 | 32053 | Betty No 79 | Sandoval | MR21 | 632 |
| 11 | 32055 | Betty No 81 | Sandoval | MR21 | 634 |
| 12 | 32056 | Betty No 82 | Sandoval | MR21 | 635 |
| 13 | 32057 | Betty No 83 | Sandoval | MR21 | 636 |
| 14 | 32058 | Betty No 84 | Sandoval | MR21 | 637 |
| 15 | 32059 | Betty No 85 | Sandoval | MR21 | 638 |
| 16 | 32060 | Betty No 86 | Sandoval | MR21 | 639 |
| 17 | 32061 | Betty No 87 | Sandoval | MR21 | 640 |
| 18 | 32062 | Betty No 88 | Sandoval | MR21 | 641 |
| 19 | 32063 | Betty No 89 | Sandoval | MR21 | 642 |
| 20 | 32066 | Betty No 92 | Sandoval | MR21 | 645 |
| 21 | 32067 | Betty No 93 | Sandoval | MR21 | 646 |
| 22 | 32069 | Betty No 95 | Sandoval | MR21 | 648 |
| 23 | 32070 | Betty No 96 | Sandoval | MR21 | 649 |
| 24 | 164329 | Betty No 98 | Sandoval | O | 97658 |
| 25 | 164330 | Betty No 99 | Sandoval | O | 97659 |
| 26 | 165874 | Syncline No 9 | Sandoval | 354 | 492 |
| 27 | 165887 | Betty No 94 | Sandoval | 354 | 496 |
147
| 28 | 167346 | Betty No 77 | Sandoval | 400 | 24220 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 | 167348 | Betty No 90 | Sandoval | 400 | 24221 |
| 30 | 167349 | Betty No 91 | Sandoval | 400 | 24222 |
| 31 | 167468 | Betty No 97 | Sandoval | 400 | 78837 |
| 32 | 171019 | Betty No 2 | Sandoval | 407 | 37745 |
| 33 | 171020 | Betty No 4 | Sandoval | 407 | 37746 |
| 34 | 171021 | Betty No 21 | Sandoval | 407 | 37747 |
| 35 | 171022 | Betty No 22 | Sandoval | 407 | 37748 |
| 36 | 171023 | Betty No 23 | Sandoval | 407 | 37749 |
| 37 | 171024 | Betty No 24 | Sandoval | 407 | 37750 |
| 38 | 171025 | Betty No 42 | Sandoval | 407 | 37751 |
| 39 | 171026 | Betty No 44 | Sandoval | 407 | 37752 |
| 40 | 171027 | Betty No 59 | Sandoval | 407 | 37753 |
| 41 | 171028 | Betty No 61 | Sandoval | 407 | 37754 |
| 42 | 171029 | Betty No 60 | Sandoval | 407 | 37755 |
| 43 | 171030 | Betty No 62 | Sandoval | 407 | 37756 |
| 44 | 171031 | Betty No 64 | Sandoval | 407 | 37757 |
| 45 | 171032 | Betty No 66 | Sandoval | 407 | 37758 |
| 46 | 171033 | Betty No 68 | Sandoval | 407 | 37759 |
| 47 | 171034 | Betty No 70 | Sandoval | 407 | 37760 |
| 48 | 171035 | Betty No 72 | Sandoval | 407 | 37761 |
| 49 | 171036 | Betty No 74 | Sandoval | 407 | 37762 |
| 50 | 171038 | Betty No 100 | Sandoval | 407 | 37764 |
| 51 | 171039 | Betty No 101 | Sandoval | 407 | 37765 |
| 52 | 171040 | Betty No 102 | Sandoval | 407 | 37766 |
| 53 | 171041 | Betty No 103 | Sandoval | 407 | 37767 |
| 54 | 172100 | Betty No 80 | Sandoval | 408 | 34559 |
| 55 | 172104 | Northside No 4 | Sandoval | 408 | 35165 |
| 56 | 172106 | Northside No 6 | Sandoval | 408 | 35167 |
| 57 | 172108 | Northside No 8 | Sandoval | 408 | 35169 |
| 58 | 172110 | Northside No 10 | Sandoval | 408 | 35171 |
| 59 | 172111 | Northside No 11 | Sandoval | 408 | 35172 |
| 60 | 172112 | Northside No 12 | Sandoval | 408 | 35173 |
| 61 | 172113 | Northside No 13 | Sandoval | 408 | 35174 |
| 62 | 172114 | Northside No 14 | Sandoval | 408 | 35175 |
| 63 | 172115 | Northside No 15 | Sandoval | 408 | 35176 |
| 64 | 172116 | Northside No 16 | Sandoval | 408 | 35177 |
| 65 | 172117 | Northside No 41 | Sandoval | 408 | 35178 |
| 66 | 172118 | Northside No 43 | Sandoval | 408 | 35179 |
| 67 | 172119 | Northside No 45 | Sandoval | 408 | 35180 |
148
| 68 | 172120 | Northside No 79 | Sandoval | 408 | 35181 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 69 | 172121 | Northside No 81 | Sandoval | 408 | 35182 |
| 70 | 172122 | Northside No 83 | Sandoval | 408 | 35183 |
| 71 | 172123 | Northside No 85 | Sandoval | 408 | 35184 |
| 72 | 173610 | Northside No 18 | Sandoval | 408/409 | 9853 |
| 73 | 173611 | Northside No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 9854 |
| 74 | 173612 | Northside No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 9855 |
| 75 | 173613 | Northside No 42 | Sandoval | 409 | 9856 |
| 76 | 173614 | Northside No 44 | Sandoval | 409 | 9857 |
| 77 | 173615 | Northside No 46 | Sandoval | 409 | 9858 |
| 78 | 173616 | Northside No 47 | Sandoval | 409 | 9859 |
| 79 | 173617 | Northside No 48 | Sandoval | 409 | 9860 |
| 80 | 173618 | Northside No 49 | Sandoval | 409 | 9861 |
| 81 | 173619 | Northside No 50 | Sandoval | 409 | 9862 |
| 82 | 173620 | Northside No 51 | Sandoval | 409 | 9863 |
| 83 | 173621 | Northside No 52 | Sandoval | 409 | 9864 |
| 84 | 173622 | Northside No 53 | Sandoval | 409 | 9865 |
| 85 | 173623 | Northside No 54 | Sandoval | 409 | 9866 |
| 86 | 173624 | Northside No 55 | Sandoval | 409 | 9867 |
| 87 | 173625 | Northside No 56 | Sandoval | 409 | 9868 |
| 88 | 173626 | Northside No 76 | Sandoval | 409 | 9869 |
| 89 | 173627 | Northside No 78 | Sandoval | 409 | 9870 |
| 90 | 173628 | Northside No 80 | Sandoval | 409 | 9871 |
| 91 | 173629 | Northside No 82 | Sandoval | 409 | 9872 |
| 92 | 173630 | Northside No 86 | Sandoval | 409 | 9873 |
| 93 | 173631 | Northside No 84 | Sandoval | 409 | 9874 |
| 94 | 173632 | Northside No 88 | Sandoval | 409 | 9875 |
| 95 | 173633 | Northside No 90 | Sandoval | 409 | 9876 |
| 96 | 173634 | Northside No 92 | Sandoval | 409 | 9877 |
| 97 | 173635 | Northside A | Sandoval | 409 | 9878 |
| 98 | 174780 | Betty No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56439 |
| 99 | 174781 | Betty No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56440 |
| 100 | 174782 | Betty No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56441 |
| 101 | 174783 | Betty No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56442 |
| 102 | 174784 | Betty No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56443 |
| 103 | 174785 | Betty No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56444 |
| 104 | 174786 | Betty No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56445 |
| 105 | 174787 | Betty No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56446 |
| 106 | 174788 | Betty No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56447 |
| 107 | 174789 | Sam No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56448 |
149
| 108 | 174790 | Sam No 2 | Sandoval | 409 | 56449 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 109 | 174791 | Sam No 3 | Sandoval | 409 | 56450 |
| 110 | 174792 | Sam No 4 | Sandoval | 409 | 56451 |
| 111 | 174793 | Sam No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56452 |
| 112 | 174794 | Sam No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56453 |
| 113 | 174795 | Sam No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56454 |
| 114 | 174796 | Sam No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56455 |
| 115 | 174797 | Sam No 9 | Sandoval | 409 | 56456 |
| 116 | 174798 | Sam No 10 | Sandoval | 409 | 56457 |
| 117 | 174799 | Sam No 11 | Sandoval | 409 | 56458 |
| 118 | 174800 | Sam No 12 | Sandoval | 409 | 56459 |
| 119 | 174801 | Sam No 13 | Sandoval | 409 | 56460 |
| 120 | 174802 | Sam No 14 | Sandoval | 409 | 56461 |
| 121 | 174803 | Sam No 15 | Sandoval | 409 | 56462 |
| 122 | 174804 | Sam No 16 | Sandoval | 409 | 56463 |
| 123 | 174805 | Sam No 17 | Sandoval | 409 | 56464 |
| 124 | 174806 | Sam No 18 | Sandoval | 409 | 56465 |
| 125 | 174807 | Sam No 20 | Sandoval | 409 | 56466 |
| 126 | 174808 | Sam No 21 | Sandoval | 409 | 56467 |
| 127 | 174809 | Sam No 22 | Sandoval | 409 | 56468 |
| 128 | 174810 | Sam No 23 | Sandoval | 409 | 56469 |
| 129 | 174811 | Sam No 24 | Sandoval | 409 | 56470 |
| 130 | 174812 | Sam No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56471 |
| 131 | 174813 | Sam No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56472 |
| 132 | 174814 | Sam No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56473 |
| 133 | 174815 | Sam No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56474 |
| 134 | 174816 | Sam No 29 | Sandoval | 409 | 56475 |
| 135 | 174817 | Sam No 30 | Sandoval | 409 | 56476 |
| 136 | 174818 | Sam No 31 | Sandoval | 409 | 56477 |
| 137 | 174819 | Sam No 32 | Sandoval | 409 | 56478 |
| 138 | 174820 | Sam No 33 | Sandoval | 409 | 56479 |
| 139 | 174821 | Sam No 34 | Sandoval | 409 | 56480 |
| 140 | 174822 | Sam No 35 | Sandoval | 409 | 56481 |
| 141 | 174823 | Sam No 36 | Sandoval | 409 | 56482 |
| 142 | 174824 | Sam No 37 | Sandoval | 409 | 56483 |
| 143 | 174825 | Sam No 38 | Sandoval | 409 | 56484 |
| 144 | 174826 | Sam No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 56485 |
| 145 | 174827 | Sam No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 56486 |
| 146 | 174828 | Lily No 1 | Sandoval | 409 | 56487 |
| 147 | 174829 | Lily No 2 | Sandoval | 409 | 56488 |
150
| 148 | 174830 | Lily No 3 | Sandoval | 409 | 56489 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 149 | 174831 | Lily No 4 | Sandoval | 409 | 56490 |
| 150 | 174832 | Lily No 5 | Sandoval | 409 | 56491 |
| 151 | 174833 | Lily No 6 | Sandoval | 409 | 56492 |
| 152 | 174834 | Lily No 7 | Sandoval | 409 | 56493 |
| 153 | 174835 | Lily No 8 | Sandoval | 409 | 56494 |
| 154 | 174836 | Lily No 9 | Sandoval | 409 | 56495 |
| 155 | 174837 | Lily No 10 | Sandoval | 409 | 56496 |
| 156 | 174838 | Lily No 11 | Sandoval | 409 | 56497 |
| 157 | 174839 | Lily No 12 | Sandoval | 409 | 56498 |
| 158 | 174840 | Lily No 13 | Sandoval | 409 | 56499 |
| 159 | 174841 | Lily No 14 | Sandoval | 409 | 56500 |
| 160 | 174842 | Lily No 15 | Sandoval | 409 | 56501 |
| 161 | 174843 | Lily No 16 | Sandoval | 409 | 56502 |
| 162 | 174844 | Lily No 17 | Sandoval | 409 | 56503 |
| 163 | 174845 | Lily No 18 | Sandoval | 409 | 56504 |
| 164 | 174846 | Lily No 19 | Sandoval | 409 | 56505 |
| 165 | 174847 | Lily No 20 | Sandoval | 409 | 56506 |
| 166 | 174848 | Lily No 21 | Sandoval | 409 | 56507 |
| 167 | 174849 | Lily No 22 | Sandoval | 409 | 56508 |
| 168 | 174850 | Lily No 23 | Sandoval | 409 | 56509 |
| 169 | 174851 | Lily No 24 | Sandoval | 409 | 56510 |
| 170 | 174852 | Lily No 25 | Sandoval | 409 | 56511 |
| 171 | 174853 | Lily No 26 | Sandoval | 409 | 56512 |
| 172 | 174854 | Lily No 27 | Sandoval | 409 | 56513 |
| 173 | 174855 | Lily No 28 | Sandoval | 409 | 56514 |
| 174 | 174856 | Lily No 29 | Sandoval | 409 | 56515 |
| 175 | 174857 | Lily No 30 | Sandoval | 409 | 56516 |
| 176 | 174858 | Lily No 31 | Sandoval | 409 | 56517 |
| 177 | 174859 | Lily No 32 | Sandoval | 409 | 56518 |
| 178 | 174860 | Lily No 33 | Sandoval | 409 | 56519 |
| 179 | 174861 | Lily No 34 | Sandoval | 409 | 56520 |
| 180 | 174862 | Lily No 35 | Sandoval | 409 | 56521 |
| 181 | 174863 | Lily No 36 | Sandoval | 409 | 56522 |
| 182 | 174864 | Lily No 37 | Sandoval | 409 | 56523 |
| 183 | 174865 | Lily No 38 | Sandoval | 409 | 56524 |
| 184 | 174866 | Lily No 39 | Sandoval | 409 | 56525 |
| 185 | 174867 | Lily No 40 | Sandoval | 409 | 56526 |
| 186 | 174868 | Lily No 41 | Sandoval | 409 | 56527 |
| 187 | 174869 | Lily No 42 | Sandoval | 409 | 56528 |
151
| 188 | 174870 | Lily No 43 | Sandoval | 409 | 56529 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 189 | 174871 | Lily No 44 | Sandoval | 409 | 56530 |
| 190 | 174872 | Lily No 45 | Sandoval | 409 | 56531 |
| 191 | 174873 | Lily No 46 | Sandoval | 409 | 56532 |
| 192 | 174874 | Lily No 47 | Sandoval | 409 | 56533 |
| 193 | 174875 | Lily No 48 | Sandoval | 409 | 56534 |
| 194 | 174876 | Lily No 49 | Sandoval | 409 | 56535 |
| 195 | 174877 | Lily No 50 | Sandoval | 409 | 56536 |
| 196 | 174878 | Lily No 51 | Sandoval | 409 | 56537 |
| 197 | 174879 | Lily No 52 | Sandoval | 409 | 56538 |
| 198 | 174880 | Lily No 53 | Sandoval | 409 | 56539 |
| 199 | 174881 | Lily No 54 | Sandoval | 409 | 56540 |
| 200 | 174882 | Lily No 55 | Sandoval | 409 | 56541 |
| 201 | 174883 | Lily No 56 | Sandoval | 409 | 56542 |
| 202 | 174884 | Lily No 57 | Sandoval | 409 | 56543 |
| 203 | 174885 | Lily No 58 | Sandoval | 409 | 56544 |
| 204 | 174886 | Lily No 59 | Sandoval | 409 | 56545 |
| 205 | 174887 | Lily No 60 | Sandoval | 409 | 56546 |
| 206 | 174888 | Lily No 61 | Sandoval | 409 | 56547 |
| 207 | 174889 | Lily No 62 | Sandoval | 409 | 56548 |
| 208 | 174890 | Lily No 63 | Sandoval | 409 | 56549 |
| 209 | 174891 | Lily No 64 | Sandoval | 409 | 56550 |
| 210 | 175442 | Betty No 105 | Sandoval | 410 | 4465 |
| 211 | 175443 | Betty No 104 | Sandoval | 410 | 4466 |
| 212 | 175446 | Betty No 106 | Sandoval | 410 | 4469 |
| 213 | 175447 | Betty No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 4470 |
| 214 | 176359 | Northside No 20 | Sandoval | 410 | 17782 |
| 215 | 176360 | Northside No 22 | Sandoval | 410 | 17783 |
| 216 | 176361 | Northside No 24 | Sandoval | 410 | 17784 |
| 217 | 176362 | Northside No 26 | Sandoval | 410 | 17785 |
| 218 | 176363 | Northside No 28 | Sandoval | 410 | 17786 |
| 219 | 176364 | Northside No 30 | Sandoval | 410 | 17787 |
| 220 | 176365 | Northside No 32 | Sandoval | 410 | 17788 |
| 221 | 176366 | Northside No 34 | Sandoval | 410 | 17789 |
| 222 | 176367 | Northside No 36 | Sandoval | 410 | 17790 |
| 223 | 176368 | Northside No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 17791 |
| 224 | 176369 | Northside No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 17792 |
| 225 | 176370 | Northside No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 17793 |
| 226 | 176371 | Northside No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 17794 |
| 227 | 176372 | Northside No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 17795 |
152
| 228 | 176373 | Northside No 61 | Sandoval | 410 | 17796 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 229 | 176374 | Northside No 62 | Sandoval | 410 | 17797 |
| 230 | 176375 | Northside No 63 | Sandoval | 410 | 17798 |
| 231 | 176376 | Northside No 64 | Sandoval | 410 | 17799 |
| 232 | 176377 | Northside No 65 | Sandoval | 410 | 17800 |
| 233 | 176378 | Northside No 66 | Sandoval | 410 | 17801 |
| 234 | 176379 | Northside No 67 | Sandoval | 410 | 17802 |
| 235 | 176380 | Northside No 68 | Sandoval | 410 | 17803 |
| 236 | 176381 | Northside No 69 | Sandoval | 410 | 17804 |
| 237 | 176382 | Northside No 70 | Sandoval | 410 | 17805 |
| 238 | 176383 | Northside No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 17806 |
| 239 | 176384 | Northside No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 17807 |
| 240 | 176385 | Northside No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 17808 |
| 241 | 176386 | Northside No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 17809 |
| 242 | 176387 | Northside No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 17810 |
| 243 | 176388 | Northside No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 17811 |
| 244 | 176389 | Northside No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 17812 |
| 245 | 176390 | Northside No 87 | Sandoval | 410 | 17813 |
| 246 | 176391 | Northside No 89 | Sandoval | 410 | 17814 |
| 247 | 176392 | Northside No 91 | Sandoval | 410 | 17815 |
| 248 | 176394 | Northside No 94 | Sandoval | 410 | 17817 |
| 249 | 176396 | Northside No 96 | Sandoval | 410 | 17819 |
| 250 | 176398 | Northside No 98 | Sandoval | 410 | 17821 |
| 251 | 176400 | Northside No 100 | Sandoval | 410 | 17823 |
| 252 | 176402 | Northside No 102 | Sandoval | 410 | 17825 |
| 253 | 176404 | Northside No 104 | Sandoval | 410 | 17827 |
| 254 | 176406 | Northside No 106 | Sandoval | 410 | 17829 |
| 255 | 176408 | Northside No 108 | Sandoval | 410 | 17831 |
| 256 | 176410 | Northside No 110 | Sandoval | 410 | 17833 |
| 257 | 176412 | Northside No 112 | Sandoval | 410 | 17835 |
| 258 | 176413 | Northside No 113 | Sandoval | 410 | 17836 |
| 259 | 176414 | Fox No 1 | Sandoval | 410 | 17837 |
| 260 | 176415 | Fox No 2 | Sandoval | 410 | 17838 |
| 261 | 176416 | Fox No 3 | Sandoval | 410 | 17839 |
| 262 | 176417 | Fox No 4 | Sandoval | 410 | 17840 |
| 263 | 176418 | Fox No 5 | Sandoval | 410 | 17841 |
| 264 | 176419 | Fox No 6 | Sandoval | 410 | 17842 |
| 265 | 176420 | Fox No 7 | Sandoval | 410 | 17843 |
| 266 | 176421 | Fox No 8 | Sandoval | 410 | 17844 |
| 267 | 176422 | Fox No 9 | Sandoval | 410 | 17845 |
153
| 268 | 176423 | Fox No 10 | Sandoval | 410 | 17846 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 269 | 176424 | Fox No 11 | Sandoval | 410 | 17847 |
| 270 | 176425 | Fox No 12 | Sandoval | 410 | 17848 |
| 271 | 176426 | Fox No 13 | Sandoval | 410 | 17849 |
| 272 | 176427 | Fox No 14 | Sandoval | 410 | 17850 |
| 273 | 176428 | Fox No 15 | Sandoval | 410 | 17851 |
| 274 | 176429 | Fox No 16 | Sandoval | 410 | 17852 |
| 275 | 176450 | Fox No 37 | Sandoval | 410 | 17873 |
| 276 | 176451 | Fox No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 17874 |
| 277 | 176452 | Fox No 39 | Sandoval | 410 | 17875 |
| 278 | 176453 | Fox No 40 | Sandoval | 410 | 17876 |
| 279 | 176454 | Fox No 41 | Sandoval | 410 | 17877 |
| 280 | 176455 | Fox No 42 | Sandoval | 410 | 17878 |
| 281 | 176456 | Fox No 43 | Sandoval | 410 | 17879 |
| 282 | 176457 | Fox No 44 | Sandoval | 410 | 17880 |
| 283 | 176458 | Fox No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 17881 |
| 284 | 176459 | Fox No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 17882 |
| 285 | 176460 | Fox No 47 | Sandoval | 410 | 17883 |
| 286 | 176461 | Fox No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 17884 |
| 287 | 176462 | Fox No 49 | Sandoval | 410 | 17885 |
| 288 | 176463 | Fox No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 17886 |
| 289 | 176464 | Fox No 51 | Sandoval | 410 | 17887 |
| 290 | 176465 | Fox No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 17888 |
| 291 | 176466 | Fox No 53 | Sandoval | 410 | 17889 |
| 292 | 176467 | Fox No 54 | Sandoval | 410 | 17890 |
| 293 | 176468 | Fox No 55 | Sandoval | 410 | 17891 |
| 294 | 176469 | Fox No 56 | Sandoval | 410 | 17892 |
| 295 | 176470 | Fox No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 17893 |
| 296 | 176471 | Fox No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 17894 |
| 297 | 176472 | Fox No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 17895 |
| 298 | 176473 | Fox No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 17896 |
| 299 | 176484 | Fox No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 17907 |
| 300 | 176485 | Fox No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 17908 |
| 301 | 176486 | Fox No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 17909 |
| 302 | 176487 | Fox No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 17910 |
| 303 | 176488 | Fox No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 17911 |
| 304 | 176489 | Fox No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 17912 |
| 305 | 176490 | Fox No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 17913 |
| 306 | 176491 | Fox No 78 | Sandoval | 410 | 17914 |
| 307 | 176492 | Fox No 79 | Sandoval | 410 | 17915 |
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| 308 | 176493 | Fox No 80 | Sandoval | 410 | 17916 |
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| 309 | 176494 | Fox No 81 | Sandoval | 410 | 17917 |
| 310 | 176495 | Fox No 82 | Sandoval | 410 | 17918 |
| 311 | 176496 | Fox No 83 | Sandoval | 410 | 17919 |
| 312 | 176497 | Fox No 84 | Sandoval | 410 | 17920 |
| 313 | 176498 | Fox No 85 | Sandoval | 410 | 17921 |
| 314 | 176523 | Chloe No 1 | Sandoval | 410 | 20060 |
| 315 | 176524 | Chloe No 2 | Sandoval | 410 | 20061 |
| 316 | 176525 | Chloe No 3 | Sandoval | 410 | 20062 |
| 317 | 176526 | Chloe No 4 | Sandoval | 410 | 20063 |
| 318 | 176527 | Chloe No 5 | Sandoval | 410 | 20064 |
| 319 | 176528 | Chloe No 6 | Sandoval | 410 | 20065 |
| 320 | 176529 | Chloe No 7 | Sandoval | 410 | 20066 |
| 321 | 176530 | Chloe No 8 | Sandoval | 410 | 20067 |
| 322 | 176531 | Chloe No 9 | Sandoval | 410 | 20068 |
| 323 | 176532 | Chloe No 10 | Sandoval | 410 | 20069 |
| 324 | 176533 | Chloe No 11 | Sandoval | 410 | 20070 |
| 325 | 176534 | Chloe No 12 | Sandoval | 410 | 20071 |
| 326 | 176535 | Chloe No 13 | Sandoval | 410 | 20072 |
| 327 | 176536 | Chloe No 14 | Sandoval | 410 | 20073 |
| 328 | 176537 | Chloe No 15 | Sandoval | 410 | 20074 |
| 329 | 176538 | Chloe No 16 | Sandoval | 410 | 20075 |
| 330 | 176539 | Chloe No 17 | Sandoval | 410 | 20076 |
| 331 | 176540 | Chloe No 18 | Sandoval | 410 | 20077 |
| 332 | 176541 | Chloe No 19 | Sandoval | 410 | 20078 |
| 333 | 176542 | Chloe No 20 | Sandoval | 410 | 20079 |
| 334 | 176543 | Chloe No 21 | Sandoval | 410 | 20080 |
| 335 | 176544 | Chloe No 22 | Sandoval | 410 | 20081 |
| 336 | 176545 | Chloe No 23 | Sandoval | 410 | 20082 |
| 337 | 176546 | Chloe No 24 | Sandoval | 410 | 20083 |
| 338 | 176547 | Chloe No 25 | Sandoval | 410 | 20084 |
| 339 | 176548 | Chloe No 26 | Sandoval | 410 | 20085 |
| 340 | 176549 | Chloe No 27 | Sandoval | 410 | 20086 |
| 341 | 176550 | Chloe No 28 | Sandoval | 410 | 20087 |
| 342 | 176551 | Chloe No 29 | Sandoval | 410 | 20088 |
| 343 | 176552 | Chloe No 30 | Sandoval | 410 | 20089 |
| 344 | 176553 | Chloe No 31 | Sandoval | 410 | 20090 |
| 345 | 176554 | Chloe No 32 | Sandoval | 410 | 20091 |
| 346 | 176555 | Chloe No 33 | Sandoval | 410 | 20092 |
| 347 | 176556 | Chloe No 34 | Sandoval | 410 | 20093 |
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| 348 | 176557 | Chloe No 35 | Sandoval | 410 | 20094 |
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| 349 | 176558 | Chloe No 36 | Sandoval | 410 | 20095 |
| 350 | 176559 | Chloe No 37 | Sandoval | 410 | 20096 |
| 351 | 176560 | Chloe No 38 | Sandoval | 410 | 20097 |
| 352 | 176561 | Chloe No 39 | Sandoval | 410 | 20098 |
| 353 | 176562 | Chloe No 40 | Sandoval | 410 | 20099 |
| 354 | 176563 | Chloe No 41 | Sandoval | 410 | 20100 |
| 355 | 176564 | Chloe No 42 | Sandoval | 410 | 20101 |
| 356 | 176565 | Chloe No 43 | Sandoval | 410 | 20102 |
| 357 | 176566 | Chloe No 44 | Sandoval | 410 | 20103 |
| 358 | 176567 | Chloe No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 20104 |
| 359 | 176568 | Chloe No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 20105 |
| 360 | 176569 | Chloe No 47 | Sandoval | 410 | 20106 |
| 361 | 176570 | Chloe No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 20107 |
| 362 | 176571 | Chloe No 49 | Sandoval | 410 | 20108 |
| 363 | 176572 | Chloe No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 20109 |
| 364 | 176573 | Chloe No 51 | Sandoval | 410 | 20110 |
| 365 | 176574 | Chloe No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 20111 |
| 366 | 176637 | Lobo No 45 | Sandoval | 410 | 20479 |
| 367 | 176638 | Lobo No 46 | Sandoval | 410 | 20480 |
| 368 | 176639 | Lobo No 47 | Sandoval | 410 | 20481 |
| 369 | 176640 | Lobo No 48 | Sandoval | 410 | 20482 |
| 370 | 176641 | Lobo No 49 | Sandoval | 410 | 20483 |
| 371 | 176642 | Lobo No 50 | Sandoval | 410 | 20484 |
| 372 | 176643 | Lobo No 51 | Sandoval | 410 | 20485 |
| 373 | 176644 | Lobo No 52 | Sandoval | 410 | 20486 |
| 374 | 176645 | Lobo No 53 | Sandoval | 410 | 20487 |
| 375 | 176646 | Lobo No 54 | Sandoval | 410 | 20488 |
| 376 | 176647 | Lobo No 55 | Sandoval | 410 | 20489 |
| 377 | 176648 | Lobo No 56 | Sandoval | 410 | 20490 |
| 378 | 176649 | Lobo No 57 | Sandoval | 410 | 20491 |
| 379 | 176650 | Lobo No 58 | Sandoval | 410 | 20492 |
| 380 | 176651 | Lobo No 59 | Sandoval | 410 | 20493 |
| 381 | 176652 | Lobo No 60 | Sandoval | 410 | 20494 |
| 382 | 176653 | Lobo No 61 | Sandoval | 410 | 20495 |
| 383 | 176654 | Lobo No 62 | Sandoval | 410 | 20496 |
| 384 | 176655 | Lobo No 63 | Sandoval | 410 | 20497 |
| 385 | 176656 | Lobo No 64 | Sandoval | 410 | 20498 |
| 386 | 176657 | Lobo No 65 | Sandoval | 410 | 20499 |
| 387 | 176658 | Lobo No 66 | Sandoval | 410 | 20500 |
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| 388 | 176659 | Lobo No 67 | Sandoval | 410 | 20501 |
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| 389 | 176660 | Lobo No 68 | Sandoval | 410 | 20502 |
| 390 | 176661 | Lobo No 69 | Sandoval | 410 | 20503 |
| 391 | 176662 | Lobo No 70 | Sandoval | 410 | 20504 |
| 392 | 176663 | Lobo No 71 | Sandoval | 410 | 20505 |
| 393 | 176664 | Lobo No 72 | Sandoval | 410 | 20506 |
| 394 | 176665 | Lobo No 73 | Sandoval | 410 | 20507 |
| 395 | 176666 | Lobo No 74 | Sandoval | 410 | 20508 |
| 396 | 176667 | Lobo No 75 | Sandoval | 410 | 20509 |
| 397 | 176668 | Lobo No 76 | Sandoval | 410 | 20510 |
| 398 | 176669 | Lobo No 77 | Sandoval | 410 | 20511 |
| 399 | 176670 | Lobo No 78 | Sandoval | 410 | 20512 |
| 400 | 176671 | Lobo No 79 | Sandoval | 410 | 20513 |
| 401 | 176672 | Lobo No 80 | Sandoval | 410 | 20514 |
| 402 | 176673 | Lobo No 81 | Sandoval | 410 | 20515 |
| 403 | 176674 | Lobo No 82 | Sandoval | 410 | 20516 |
| 404 | 176675 | Lobo No 83 | Sandoval | 410 | 20517 |
| 405 | 176676 | Lobo No 84 | Sandoval | 410 | 20518 |
Uranium Company of Nevada
| Notice of | Notice of | Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
Intent to hold the foregoing unpatented Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
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Mining Claims for 2012/2013: |
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| NO. | NMC | Claim Name | County | Book | Page | ||
| 1 | 70404 | Early Day | Lander | K | 135 | ||
| 2 | 70454 | Emma | Lander | K | 136 | ||
| 3 | 735572 | Lowboy | Lander | 426 | 605 | ||
| 4 | 735573 | Lowboy East | Lander | 426 | 606 | ||
| 5 | 735574 | Lowboy East 1 | Lander | 426 | 607 | ||
| 6 | 735575 | Lowboy East 2 | Lander | 426 | 602 | ||
| 7 | 735576 | Lowboy East3 | Lander | 426 | 603 | ||
| 8 | 735577 | Lowboy West | Lander | 426 | 621 | ||
| 9 | 735578 | Lowboy West 1 | Lander | 426 | 622 | ||
| 10 | 735579 | Lowboy West 2 | Lander | 426 | 623 | ||
| 11 | 735580 | Lowboy West 3 | Lander | 426 | 624 | ||
| 12 | 735581 | Lowboy West 4 | Lander | 426 | 625 | ||
| 13 | 735582 | Lowboy West 5 | Lander | 426 | 597 | ||
| 14 | 735583 | Lowboy West 6 | Lander | 426 | 598 | ||
| 15 | 735584 | Lowboy West 7 | Lander | 426 | 599 | ||
| 16 | 735585 | Lowboy West 8 | Lander | 426 | 600 | ||
| 17 | 735586 | Lowboy West 9 | Lander | 426 | 594 |
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| 18 | 735587 | Lowboy West 10 | Lander | 426 | 595 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | 735588 | Diamond Lode | Lander | 426 | 609 |
| 20 | 735589 | Climax | Lander | 426 | 610 |
| 21 | 735590 | Sundown | Lander | 426 | 611 |
| 22 | 735591 | Ajax | Lander | 426 | 612 |
| 23 | 735592 | Western Soldier 1 | Lander | 426 | 614 |
| 24 | 735593 | Paiute 1 | Lander | 426 | 617 |
| 25 | 735594 | Paiute 4 | Lander | 426 | 618 |
| 26 | 735595 | Paiute 5 | Lander | 426 | 618 |
| 27 | 735596 | Paiute 7 | Lander | 426 | 615 |
| 28 | 832908 | LBSE 1 | Lander | 506 | 325 |
| 29 | 832909 | LBSE 2 | Lander | 506 | 326 |
| 30 | 832910 | LBSE 3 | Lander | 506 | 322 |
| 31 | 832911 | LBSE 4 | Lander | 506 | 329 |
| 32 | 832912 | LBSE 5 | Lander | 506 | 331 |
| 33 | 832913 | LBSE 6 | Lander | 506 | 332 |
| 34 | 925272 | Diamond 2 | Lander | 555 | 386 |
| 35 | 925273 | Diamond 5 | Lander | 555 | 387 |
| 36 | 925274 | Lowboy E 4 | Lander | 555 | 389 |
| 37 | 925275 | Lowboy E 5 | Lander | 555 | 390 |
| 38 | 925276 | Lowboy E 6 | Lander | 555 | 391 |
| 39 | 925277 | Lowboy W 11 | Lander | 555 | 393 |
| 40 | 925278 | Lowboy W 12 | Lander | 555 | 394 |
| 41 | 925279 | Lowboy W 13 | Lander | 555 | 395 |
| 42 | 925280 | Paiute 2 | Lander | 555 | 397 |
| 43 | 925281 | Paiute 3 | Lander | 555 | 398 |
| 44 | 925282 | Paiute 6 | Lander | 555 | 400 |
| 45 | 925283 | Paiute 8 | Lander | 555 | 401 |
| 46 | 925284 | Lowboy W 14 | Lander | 555 | 403 |
| 47 | 925285 | Lowboy NW 1 | Lander | 555 | 404 |
| 48 | 925286 | Lowboy NW 2 | Lander | 555 | 405 |
| 49 | 925287 | Diamond 3 | Lander | 555 | 407 |
| 50 | 925288 | Diamond 4 | Lander | 555 | 408 |
| 51 | 925289 | Diamond 6 | Lander | 555 | 409 |
| 52 | 925290 | Diamond 7 | Lander | 555 | 410 |
| 53 | 925291 | Diamond 8 | Lander | 555 | 411 |
| 54 | 925292 | Diamond 9 | Lander | 555 | 412 |
| 55 | 925293 | Lowboy N 2 | Lander | 555 | 414 |
| 56 | 925294 | Lowboy North | Lander | 555 | 415 |
| 57 | 925295 | Lowboy N 1 | Lander | 555 | 416 |
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| 58 | 925296 | Diamond 10 | Lander | 555 | 418 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 59 | 925297 | Sundown 1 | Lander | 555 | 419 |
| 60 | 925298 | Sundown 2 | Lander | 555 | 420 |
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CORPORATE DIRECTORY
Directors
Mark Ceglinski (Non-Executive Chairman) Richard Holmes (Managing Director) Jim Malone (Executive Director) Don Falconer (Non-Executive Director)
Share Registry
Computershare Investor Services Level 2, 45 St George’s Terrace Perth, WA, 6000 T +61 8 9323 2000 F +61 8 9323 2033
Company Secretary
Jim Malone
Registered Office
Level 6, 5 Mill St Perth, WA, 6000 T +61 8 9481 0799 F +61 8 9481 1927 www.ausamerican.com
Banker
Bank of Western Australia Limited 108 St Georges Tce Perth, WA, 6000
Auditor
Grant Thornton 10 Kings Park Road West Perth, WA, 6005
USA Office
Uranium King Corporation Suite 106 2030N Forbes Boulevard Tucson 85745 Arizona USA T +1 520 88 44851 F +1 520 88 44781
Stock Exchange Listings Australian Securities Exchange ASX Code: AIW, AIWO
United States of America OTC.QX: OZAMY
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