Wishbone Gold PLC Encouraging Visual Results at Cottesloe
13 Novembre 2023 - 8:00AM
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Wishbone Gold PLC
13 November 2023
13(th) November 2023
Wishbone Gold Plc
("Wishbone" or the "Company")
Encouraging Visual Results at Cottesloe
Paterson Range, Western Australia
Wishbone Gold Plc (AIM: WSBN, AQSE: WSBN) announces an update
regarding the current diamond drill program at its Cottesloe
project located in the Paterson Range in Western Australia. The
project consists of three tenements totalling 50 blocks covering an
area of 165km(2) and is considered highly prospective for precious
and base metals.
The first hole has already returned encouraging mineralised
results with highlights as follows:
-- The first diamond tail, 23CTRCD0004A, is at a current depth
of 190m within what is interpreted to be hanging wall shales and
siltstones with some disseminated pyrite.
-- A sulphidic breccia has been intersected over 7m with a
strong pyrite matrix and siltstone clasts with minor chalcopyrite
from around 128m.
-- A further 20m brecciated and broken zone from 170m is highly
oxidised, haematitic and boxworked likely after pyrite with soft
clay zones causing core loss.
-- It is highly encouraging to see a sulphidic breccia within
the system, even with minor chalcopyrite, although the relationship
between this and any mineralisation at depth or along strike is to
be determined.
-- The target zone is expected to be encountered at
approximately 250m and continue to a depth of 400m or deeper if
sufficiently encouraging.
Assays will be completed after the drill program is complete and
should take 6-8 weeks. The Company expects results to be available
in January 2024.
Richard Poulden, Wishbone Gold's Chairman, commented:
"It is great news to have hit such interesting mineralisation
and still not at target depth. We look forward to the assay results
once the drill program is completed and anticipate more good
news."
Figure 1 - Brecciated shale with substantial pyrite (+ minor
chalcopyrite) matrix 133.7m
Figure 2 - Drill tray containing oxidised, brecciated gossanous
zone from 184-189m
Figure 3 - core containing quartz carbonate vein, pyrite and
minor chalcopyrite 134.2m
Figure 4 - Oxidised brecciated core with Goethite, Haematite and
Manganese Oxides 186m.
The Cottesloe Project:
As previously reported on 3(rd) March 2021, the Cottesloe
Project is located around 55km south of Newcrest's Telfer Gold Mine
and about 35km south-east of Wishbone's Red Setter Project in the
Paterson Range province of Western Australia. The Project consists
of is three tenements totalling 50 blocks covering an area of
165km(2) and is considered highly prospective for precious and base
metals.
For more information on Wishbone, please visit the Company's
website.
www.wishbonegold.com.
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For further information, please contact:
Wishbone Gold PLC
Richard Poulden, Chairman Tel: +971 4 584 6284
Beaumont Cornish Limited
(Nominated Adviser and AQUIS Exchange
Corporate Adviser)
Roland Cornish/Rosalind Hill Abrahams Tel: +44 20 7628 3396
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP
(Broker)
Ewan Leggat / Kasia Brzozowska Tel: +44 20 3470 0470
Soho Communications Ltd
(Financial PR)
George Hudson Tel: +44 7803 603130
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this report that relates to the reporting of
exploration results has been compiled by Mr David Jenkins, a full
time employee of Terra Search Pty Ltd, geological consultants
employed by Wishbone Gold PLC. Mr Jenkins is a Member of the
Australian Institute of Geoscientists and has sufficient experience
in the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and the activity which they are undertaking to
qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the 2012 Edition of the
Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Minerals
Resources and Ore Reserves ("JORC Code"). Mr Jenkins consents to
the inclusion in the report of the matters based on the information
in the form and context in which it appears.
Appendix
Sulphidic breccia is a rock composed of large angular broken
fragments of minerals or rocks cemented together by a fine-grained
matrix
Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral and the most
abundant copper ore mineral.
Shales are a soft finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed
from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile
plates.
A siltstone is a lithified, nonfissile mudrock . In order for a
rock to be named a siltstone, it must contain over 50% silt-sized
material. Silt is any particle smaller than sand.
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