New Guinea Gold Corporation: Additional Oxide Gold Zones Defined at Sinivit Mine
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, May 25 (MARKET WIRE) --
New Guinea Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE: NGG)(FRANKFURT: NG8) -
Two additional oxide gold zones, not included in present resources, have
been discovered at the Sinivit Mine.
Bob McNeil, CEO and Chairman, commented: "These zones, known as the
Eastern and Western Veins were located during pit excavation and grade
control drilling. Neither zone is as yet fully defined, and exploration
is continuing. Mining of these zones should add to the expected life of
the oxide gold mine."
The Eastern Vein, which is adjacent to the northern end of the Southern
Oxide Pit (see site plan in presentation at www.newguineagold.ca), has
been defined over an approximate 200m strike length, and is presently
defined by the better results below. Further trenching is currently in
progress.
RC Drilling:
SGC0133 2m at 8.03 g/t gold
SGC0206 2m at 18.60 g/t gold
Diamond Drilling:
09WDD129 from 2.5 to 12.3m 9.8m at 13.30 g/t gold
incl. 3.0m at 24.10 g/t gold
Trenching:
2m at 4.08 g/t gold & 2m at 3.81 g/t gold
The Western Vein dips shallowly west (at surface) and is adjacent to the
northern end of the Southern Oxide pit and the present crushing pad (also
see site plan in presentation at www.newguineagold.ca). The dimensions of
the Western Vein still remain to be defined, but would appear to have a
strike length of at least 200m.
Summary of some of the better results:
RC Drilling:
CGC0018 4m at 22.85 g/t gold
CGC0028 2m at 15.30 g/t gold
CGC0035 2m at 14.65 g/t gold
CGC0074 16m at 4.95 g/t gold
CGC0075 2m at 21.40 g/t gold
Diamond Drilling:
87WDD028 7.4m at 2.96 g/t gold
incl. 0.4m at 13.50 g/t gold
87WDD035 2.2m at 9.15 g/t gold
Trenching:
2m at 32.50 g/t gold & 2m at 27.60 g/t gold
(these trench samples are over 100m apart along strike)
Grab Samples:
0.60, 1.42, 8.28, 2.47, 0.42, 2.80, 0.25, 1.65, 1.79, 20.67,
2.60, 0.36, 11.06, 0.54, 2.75, 1.65, 2.23, 24.90
(all g/t gold).
Note: The true thickness of drill intersections above is uncertain, but
are likely to vary between 50% and 80% of the quoted intersection.
An update of the Sinivit Mine status is expected to be released in
early June 2009.
RC samples were partly prepared at site by splitting to approximately 3
kgs. Further preparation and analysis is completed at accredited
laboratory, ALS Chemex laboratories, in Townsville, Queensland,
Australia. Drill core is logged and split (all by saw) on site with half
core being dispatched to, and assayed by accredited laboratory ALS-Chemex
in Townsville, Australia. In house and laboratory standards are used for
quality control plus regular check sample assaying. Trench samples are
continuous channel samples, in either one or two metre intersects.
Usually about 3kg is collected and prepared and assayed at ALS - Chemex
in Townsville, Australia.
The information in this release was prepared under the direction of
Robert D. McNeil a Fellow of the Australia Institute of Mines and
Metallurgy and a "qualified person" as defined by National Instrument
43-101. Mr McNeil has read and approves the information contained herein.
Full details of the Sinivit Project are described in an Independent N1
43-101 report dated January 2006 which is available at
www.newguineagold.ca.
For further information on this release or on other NGG projects contact
Forbes West toll free at 888 655 5532, email forbes@sherbournegroup.ca or
Judith O'Quinn at 604 662 3598, email ngg@telus.net or access our website
- www.newguineagold.ca.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
R.D. McNeil, CHAIRMAN & CEO
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the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
New Guinea Gold Corporation
Forbes West
Toll Free: 1-888-655-5532
forbes@sherbournegroup.ca
New Guinea Gold Corporation
Judith O'Quinn
(604) 662-3598
(604) 669-6257 (FAX)
ngg@telus.net
www.newguineagold.ca
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