TORONTO, Feb. 22,
2024 /CNW/ - Karora Resources Inc. (TSX: KRR) (OTCQX:
KRRGF) ("Karora" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce
further significant results from gold exploration and infill
drilling at the Beta Hunt Mine:
- The first set of assay results from the Stage 2 infill program
targeting the north end of Fletcher
South produced high grade mineralized intersections that
support the interpretation of a significant mineralized system west
of the Western Flanks Mineral Resource.
- Fletcher results highlighted by drill hole WF380ACC-09AE which
intersected 3.8 g/t over 33.0 metres.
- At Larkin, infill drilling targeting both gold and nickel
mineralization delivered results that support the recently updated
Larkin Gold Mineral Resource.
Intersection highlights are summarised below:
Fletcher2
- WF380ACC-09AE: 3.8 g/t over 33.0 metres and 5 g/t
over 9.0 metres
- WF380ACC-12AE: 15.2 g/t over 3.3 metres and 3.8 g/t over 6.8
metres
- WF380ACC-16AE: 34.6 g/t over 2.0 metres
Larkin Central
- B30-19-34NR1: 6.7 g/t over 9.4 metres
- B20-1826-08NR2: 13.7 g/t over 3.5 metres
- B30-19-41NR1: 4.0 g/t over 4.7metres
- Estimated True Widths
- Interval lengths are downhole widths. Estimated true widths
cannot be determined with available information.
Paul Andre Huet, Chairman &
CEO, commented: "The aggressive drilling program at our
flagship Beta Hunt mine, designed to add gold ounces and upgrade
resources, continues to yield results from the growing Fletcher
Zone as well as the Larkin zone.
Today's results from the Fletcher Zone include a very long
intercept of 3.8 g/t over 33.0 metres and high-grade intercepts of
34.6 g/t over 2.0 metres and 15.2 g/t over 3.3 metres. These
results support both extending and increasing confidence in the
Fletcher South Zone with the ultimate goal of completing sufficient
drilling to produce a maiden Mineral Resource for the Fletcher
Zone. At Larkin, new drilling returned 6.7 g/t over 9.4 metres and
13.7 g/t over 3.5 metres from the central portion of the zone which
will support the 2023 update of the Mineral Resource Model.
On the development and mining front, I am very encouraged with
the continued productivity gains since the completion of the second
decline and primary ventilation upgrades. This has been
further bolstered by the delivery of two new twin boom jumbo
Sandvik DD4422i drills in December
2023 and the recent delivery of two new CAT AD63 underground
trucks and a new CAT R2900 underground loader during second half of
2023. Our expansion work in 2024 at Beta Hunt is focused on
increasing development rates to deliver the additional mining faces
required for us to reach 2.0Mtpa by the end of the year, including
new mining areas in the Larkin and Mason zones on top of the
current established mining areas of Western Flanks and A Zone. Our
new equipment and ventilation upgrades have us in excellent
position to achieve our targets.
Overall, exploration and development work underway at Beta Hunt
is progressing on track with our plans to reach an annualized 2.0
Mtpa by the end of 2024, demonstrating the tremendous potential we
saw in this asset several years ago. While we are executing on this
plan, we will continue to drill test new areas such as Fletcher in
order to add potential ounces and flexibility to our mining
plan."
Beta Hunt Gold Drilling Update
Exploration and resource definition drilling in Q4 for gold
totalled 3,932 metres. Exploration drilling was focused on
extending and infilling the northern margin of Fletcher South (the southern end of the Fletcher
Shear Zone, up to 600 metres northwest of the Alpha Island Fault).
The current drilling is the Stage 2 infill program, comprised of 9
holes designed to upgrade and extend mineralization centred around
previously released drill intersections (WF405ACC-48AE - 4.8 g/t
over 32 metres and WF405ACC-49AE - 3.6 g/t over 34.5 metres - see
Karora news release dated September
12, 2023). The overall goal of the Stage 2 program is
to assist the aim of producing an initial Mineral Resource for
Fletcher.
Resource definition drilling close to the northern margin of the
Larkin Zone was focused on upgrading the gold Mineral Resource.
Additionally, drill holes targeting extensions to the 30C and 20C
nickel Mineral Resources also tested Larkin gold mineralization
which occurs directly below the nickel mineralization. These holes
were assayed for gold as part of Beta Hunt standard assaying
procedure for holes designed to test nickel
mineralization.
Drilling Results
Gold drilling results greater than 1 g/t and their location over
the period October 1, 2023 to
December 31, 2023 are shown in Figure
2 below. Significant results greater than 10 gram-metres for
exploration and resource definition drilling are detailed in Table
1 below. The drilling results for gold include holes that were
primarily targeting nickel, which were also assayed for gold
mineralization.
Fletcher Shear Zone
Significant results for the first four holes of the nine-hole
Stage 2 Fletcher South infill drilling program are summarised
below:
- WF380ACC-09AE: 3.8 g/t over 33.0 metres and 5.0 g/t over 9.0
metres
- WF380ACC-12AE: 15.2 g/t over 3.3 metres and 3.8 g/t over 6.8
metres
- WF380ACC-16AE: 34.6 g/t over 2.0 metres
WF380ACC-09: Designed to test mineralized extensions 80
metres northwest along strike to the previously drilled holes
WF405ACC-48AE and WF405ACC-49AE (see Figure 3). A significant
intersection of 3.8 g/t over 33.0 metres confirmed a continuation
of Fletcher mineralization to the north, with the mineralized
interval in an offset position to the interpreted northwest strike
of the mineralization trend (see Figure 2). Mineralization is
associated with strong biotite-pyrite quartz vein alteration
characteristic of the Western Flanks deposit.
WF380ACC-16AE: Designed to define the position of the
ultramafic/basalt contact. The results allowed for a significantly
improved interpretation of the contact position with drill hole
WF380ACC-16AE intersecting 34.6 g/t over 2.0 metres and defines the
upper extent of the main mineralized zone (Figure 3).
WF380ACC-12AE: Results extended the down-dip
extension of the main mineralized zone over 230 metres (Figure 3).
The interpreted extension is significantly impacted by a
post-mineralization porphyry intrusive which has cross-cut and
replaced the bulk of the interpreted mineralized position at this
depth.
Larkin Zone
Drill results were returned from two areas along the Larkin
Zone, Larkin Central and Larkin
North.
Larkin Central: Gold results were received 17 holes
targeting the 20C and 30C nickel troughs in the Central portion of
the Larkin Gold Mineral Resource that were also assayed for gold.
These are located directly below the Nickel Mineral Resources for
the 20C and 30C deposits, and, consequently, all results relate to
the upper-most section of the Larkin Zone. The results will be used
to update the Larkin Mineral Resource Model. Highlights from the
drilling results are summarised below:
- B30-19-31NR1.: 6.0 g/t over 6.4 metres
- B30-19-34NR1.: 6.7 g/t over 9.4 metres
- B30-19-41NR1.: 4.0 g/t over 4.7 metres
- B30-19-20AR1.: 2.9 g/t over 11.3 metres
- B30-19-35NR1.: 4.7 g/t over 3.5 metres
- B20-1826-08NR2.: 13.7 g/t over 3.5 metres
- Estimated true widths.
- Interval lengths are downhole widths. Estimated true widths
cannot be determined with available information.
Larkin North: Gold
results were received for 5 holes designed to upgrade the northern
section of the Larkin Mineral Resource. All holes intersected
significant mineralization and the results1
are summarized below:
- BL1730-12AR: 2.3 g/t over 7.1 metres
- BL1730-13AR: 5.9 g/t over 1.4 metres
- BL1730-14AR: 4.2 g/t over 4.6 metres
- BL1730-19AR: 4.3 g/t over 4.6 metres
- BL1730-20AR: 2.9 g/t over 11.3 metres
- Estimated true widths
Compliance Statement (JORC 2012 and NI 43-101)
The disclosure of scientific and technical information contained
in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Stephen
Devlin, FAusIMM, Chief Geological Officer, Karora Resources Inc., a
Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101.
At Beta Hunt all drill core sampling is conducted by Karora
personnel. Samples for gold analysis are shipped to SGS Mineral
Services of Kalgoorlie for preparation and assaying by 50 gram fire
assay analytical method. All gold diamond drilling samples
submitted for assay include at least one blank and one Certified
Reference Material ("CRM") per batch, plus one CRM or blank every
20 samples. In samples with observed visible gold mineralization, a
coarse blank is inserted after the visible gold mineralization to
serve as both a coarse flush to prevent contamination of subsequent
samples and a test for gold smearing from one sample to the next
which may have resulted from inadequate cleaning of the crusher and
pulveriser. The lab is also required to undertake a minimum of 1 in
20 wet screens on pulverised samples to ensure a minimum 85%
passing at -75µm. Samples for nickel analysis are shipped to SGS
Australia Mineral Services of Kalgoorlie for preparation. Pulps are
then shipped to Perth for
assaying. The analytical technique is a four acid digest ICP-AES
package. Assays recorded above the upper detection limit (25,000ppm
Ni) are re-analyzed using the same technique with a greater
dilution (ICP43B). All samples submitted for nickel assay include
at least one CRM per batch, with a minimum of one CRM per 20
samples.
Karora operates an industry best practice QA/QC process to
ensure the integrity of all assay results.
About Karora Resources
Karora is focused on increasing gold production at its
integrated Beta Hunt Gold Mine and Higginsville Gold Operations in
Western Australia. Ore is
processed at two centralized plants: the 1.6 Mtpa Higginsville mill
and the 1.0 Mtpa Lakewood mill, both located near our mining
operations. At Beta Hunt, a robust gold Mineral Resource and
Reserve is hosted in multiple gold shears, with gold intersections
along a 5 km strike length remaining open in multiple directions.
Higginsville has a substantial Mineral gold Resource and Reserve
and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,900 square
kilometers. Karora has a strong Board and management team focused
on delivering shareholder value and responsible mining, as
demonstrated by Karora's commitment to reducing emissions across
its operations. Karora's common shares trade on the TSX under the
symbol KRR and on the OTCQX market under the symbol KRRGF.
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release contains "forward-looking information"
including without limitation statements relating to planned
and ongoing drilling, the significance of drill results, the
ability to continue drilling, the impact of drilling on the
definition of any resource, and resource modelling.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Karora to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could
affect the outcome include, among others: future prices and the
supply of metals; the results of drilling; inability to raise the
money necessary to incur the expenditures required to retain and
advance the properties; environmental liabilities (known and
unknown); general business, economic, competitive, political and
social uncertainties; results of exploration programs; accidents,
labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; political
instability, terrorism, insurrection or war; or delays in obtaining
governmental approvals, projected cash operating costs, failure to
obtain regulatory or shareholder approvals. For a more detailed
discussion of such risks and other factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements, refer to Karora 's filings with
Canadian securities regulators, including the most recent Annual
Information Form, available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
Although Karora has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ
materially from those described in forward-looking statements,
there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to
differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended.
Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date
of this news release and Karora disclaims any obligation to update
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or results or otherwise, except as
required by applicable securities laws.
Table 1: Beta Hunt Significant Gold Results, Exploration
& Resource Definition – October 1, 2023 to
December 31, 2023
Target/Prospect
|
Hole ID
|
Sub
interval
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Downhole
Interval (m)
|
Est. True
Width (m)
|
Au
(g/t)1.
|
Fletcher
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
|
379.0
|
386.0
|
7.0
|
-
|
3.23
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
|
404.0
|
413.0
|
9.0
|
-
|
5.0
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
|
418.0
|
451.0
|
33.0
|
-
|
3.8
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
|
462.0
|
468.0
|
6.0
|
-
|
3.5
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
|
473.0
|
476.0
|
3.0
|
-
|
4.2
|
WF380ACC-12AE
|
|
220.0
|
223.0
|
3.0
|
-
|
3.5
|
WF380ACC-12AE
|
|
364.0
|
367.0
|
3.0
|
-
|
6.2
|
WF380ACC-12AE
|
|
453.0
|
459.8
|
6.8
|
-
|
3.9
|
WF380ACC-12AE
|
|
473.7
|
477.0
|
3.3
|
-
|
15.2
|
WF380ACC-16AE
|
|
262.0
|
264.0
|
2.0
|
-
|
34.6
|
WF380ACC-16AE
|
|
387.0
|
394.0
|
7.0
|
-
|
1.6
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-08NR
|
|
9.5
|
13.0
|
3.5
|
-
|
13.7
|
B20-1826-11NR
|
|
64.0
|
65.0
|
1.0
|
-
|
12.2
|
B20-1826-14NR
|
|
49.0
|
50.0
|
1.0
|
-
|
18.1
|
B20-1826-14NR
|
|
133.0
|
136.5
|
3.5
|
-
|
4.0
|
B20-1826-16NR
|
|
44.7
|
49.0
|
4.3
|
-
|
3.7
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-31NR
|
|
8.0
|
15.0
|
7.0
|
6.4
|
6.0
|
B30-19-33NR
|
|
7.0
|
13.0
|
6.0
|
5.9
|
5.3
|
B30-19-34NR
|
|
5.0
|
15.0
|
10.0
|
9.4
|
6.7
|
B30-19-35NR
|
|
5.0
|
9.0
|
4.0
|
3.5
|
4.7
|
B30-19-38NR
|
|
38.0
|
45.0
|
7.0
|
6.8
|
1.9
|
B30-19-41NR
|
|
22.0
|
32.0
|
10.0
|
4.7
|
4.4
|
B30-19-43NR
|
|
42.0
|
45.5
|
3.5
|
1.5
|
6.8
|
B30-19-44NR
|
|
23.0
|
28.0
|
5.0
|
2.7
|
3.3
|
B30-19-45NR
|
|
11.0
|
15.0
|
4.0
|
2.4
|
3.8
|
B30-19-45NR
|
|
53.0
|
56.0
|
3.0
|
1.8
|
3.6
|
B30-19-46NR
|
|
13.0
|
15.0
|
2.0
|
1.4
|
10.3
|
B30-19-48NR
|
|
12.0
|
20.0
|
8.0
|
5.0
|
3.1
|
B30-19-48NR
|
|
34.0
|
41.9
|
7.9
|
5.0
|
2.6
|
B30-19-49NR
|
|
38.0
|
45.9
|
7.9
|
6.1
|
2.1
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-12AR
|
|
126.0
|
135.0
|
9.0
|
7.1
|
2.3
|
BL1730-13AR
|
|
55.0
|
57.0
|
2.0
|
1.4
|
5.9
|
BL1730-14AR
|
|
132.0
|
137.0
|
5.0
|
4.6
|
4.2
|
BL1730-19AR
|
|
160.0
|
166.0
|
6.0
|
4.6
|
4.3
|
BL1730-20AR
|
|
147.0
|
162.0
|
15.0
|
11.2
|
2.9
|
04C
|
W04-307ACC-05NR
|
|
51.0
|
62.0
|
11.0
|
8.7
|
2.5
|
W04-307ACC-05NR
|
|
78.0
|
78.6
|
0.6
|
0.5
|
16.9
|
W04-350S3-02NR
|
|
21.0
|
31.0
|
10.0
|
8.8
|
2.2
|
W04-350S3-04NR
|
|
26.0
|
29.0
|
3.0
|
2.3
|
7.3
|
W04-350S3-05NR
|
|
13.0
|
29.0
|
16.0
|
14.0
|
2.6
|
W04-350S3-07NR
|
|
22.0
|
23.0
|
1.0
|
0.7
|
37.1
|
W04-350S3-08NR
|
|
1.0
|
5.0
|
4.0
|
3.8
|
4.6
|
W04-350S3-08NR
|
|
23.0
|
29.0
|
6.0
|
5.7
|
2.0
|
|
|
1.
|
Reported gold
grades > 1.0 g/t downhole and gram x metre >
10g/t
|
2.
|
Estimated true
widths applied where known. Interval lengths are downhole widths
where Estimated true widths cannot be determined with available
information.
|
|
|
Table 2 Beta Hunt - Drillhole Collars for Gold Results,
Exploration & Resource Definition, received Oct 1,
2023 to December 31,
2023
Target/
|
Hole
ID
|
MGA_N
|
MGA_E
|
mRL
|
DIP
|
AZI
|
Total Length
(m)
|
Prospect
|
FLETCHER
|
WF380ACC-09AE
|
6543684.9
|
375115.9
|
-374.0
|
-32.2
|
245.0
|
576.0
|
FLETCHER
|
WF380ACC-11AE
|
6543684.9
|
375115.9
|
-374.0
|
-22.9
|
234.0
|
378.2
|
FLETCHER
|
WF380ACC-12AE
|
6543684.9
|
375115.9
|
-374.0
|
-47.1
|
233.4
|
519.2
|
FLETCHER
|
WF380ACC-16AE
|
6543684.9
|
375115.9
|
-374.0
|
-28.0
|
233.9
|
609.4
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-12AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-25.7
|
248.9
|
240.0
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-13AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-31.8
|
247.4
|
200.8
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-14AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-15.8
|
230.1
|
165.0
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-16AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-31.7
|
232.8
|
192.0
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-17AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-23.5
|
215.2
|
282.5
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-18AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-34.3
|
220.3
|
293.6
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-19AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-11.2
|
196.4
|
219.0
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-20AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-21.2
|
202.3
|
234.4
|
LARKIN
|
BL1730-21AR
|
6543247.4
|
375358.3
|
-297.8
|
-27.8
|
206.5
|
227.8
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-01NR
|
6542747.9
|
375708.9
|
-301.0
|
45.0
|
2.5
|
80.8
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-02NR
|
6542747.9
|
375709.0
|
-300.5
|
50.0
|
15.5
|
65.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-03NR
|
6542860.7
|
375664.4
|
-296.7
|
36.0
|
152.5
|
107.7
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-04NR
|
6542860.8
|
375664.5
|
-296.6
|
39.0
|
129.5
|
98.6
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-05NR
|
6542860.9
|
375664.1
|
-295.2
|
61.0
|
137.5
|
77.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-06NR
|
6542860.8
|
375664.0
|
-295.2
|
54.7
|
111.6
|
98.6
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-07NR
|
6542869.0
|
375669.2
|
-293.5
|
67.0
|
60.5
|
101.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-08NR
|
6542870.4
|
375666.6
|
-293.5
|
64.0
|
24.5
|
104.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-09NR
|
6542864.1
|
375659.9
|
-294.4
|
64.0
|
15.5
|
118.7
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-10NR
|
6542903.8
|
375654.4
|
-293.7
|
76.0
|
0.5
|
116.9
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-11NR
|
6542903.8
|
375654.5
|
-293.7
|
66.0
|
16.5
|
122.8
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-12NR
|
6542904.9
|
375654.6
|
-293.9
|
62.6
|
355.2
|
129.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-13NR
|
6542904.8
|
375654.7
|
-294.0
|
67.5
|
333.5
|
114.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-14NR
|
6542935.9
|
375622.4
|
-293.7
|
47.9
|
349.6
|
191.3
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-15NR
|
6542935.9
|
375622.3
|
-294.0
|
43.0
|
348.8
|
158.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-16NR
|
6542873.9
|
375645.8
|
-294.6
|
66.6
|
12.7
|
105.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-17NR
|
6542873.9
|
375645.6
|
-294.5
|
75.2
|
56.8
|
105.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-18NR
|
6542746.6
|
375707.5
|
-300.1
|
60.3
|
326.5
|
57.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-19NR
|
6542747.1
|
375716.2
|
-300.2
|
59.7
|
34.4
|
50.5
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-20NR
|
6542874.8
|
375645.5
|
-294.6
|
84.1
|
53.7
|
95.9
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-22NR
|
6542874.5
|
375645.5
|
-294.5
|
62.0
|
349.6
|
113.3
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-23NR
|
6542874.4
|
375645.2
|
-294.5
|
72.3
|
340.6
|
90.0
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-24NR
|
6542874.3
|
375645.2
|
-294.2
|
78.0
|
117.5
|
84.2
|
20C/LARKIN
|
B20-1826-25NR
|
6542860.7
|
375664.5
|
-293.5
|
56.1
|
166.2
|
71.9
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-31NR
|
6542647.5
|
375601.3
|
-383.1
|
24.8
|
254.8
|
88.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-32NR
|
6542647.4
|
375602.3
|
-381.8
|
36.0
|
257.5
|
63.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-33NR
|
6542647.1
|
375602.2
|
-382.5
|
22.0
|
234.5
|
93.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-34NR
|
6542647.3
|
375601.5
|
-382.9
|
30.0
|
234.5
|
69.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-35NR
|
6542647.2
|
375602.3
|
-382.0
|
39.3
|
233.5
|
60.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-36NR
|
6542631.9
|
375612.3
|
-383.5
|
19.0
|
233.0
|
75.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-37NR
|
6542632.3
|
375612.9
|
-381.8
|
44.4
|
230.4
|
51.1
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-38NR
|
6542625.2
|
375619.0
|
-383.3
|
21.1
|
225.6
|
78.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-39NR
|
6542615.6
|
375625.6
|
-383.3
|
17.9
|
188.7
|
69.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-40NR
|
6542616.8
|
375626.2
|
-380.7
|
57.2
|
159.2
|
99.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-41NR
|
6542615.7
|
375625.8
|
-382.5
|
34.6
|
170.5
|
75.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-42NR
|
6542615.6
|
375625.6
|
-382.5
|
22.0
|
171.2
|
81.1
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-43NR
|
6542616.9
|
375625.3
|
-380.6
|
65.8
|
185.4
|
66.1
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-44NR
|
6542615.9
|
375625.4
|
-381.1
|
46.3
|
181.0
|
71.6
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-45NR
|
6542615.4
|
375625.7
|
-383.4
|
14.9
|
179.4
|
80.9
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-46NR
|
6542615.5
|
375625.6
|
-382.8
|
30.6
|
191.0
|
63.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-47NR
|
6542617.0
|
375623.8
|
-382.0
|
28.4
|
215.3
|
81.0
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-48NR
|
6542617.3
|
375624.2
|
-380.7
|
60.8
|
225.2
|
71.9
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-19-49NR
|
6542617.6
|
375623.6
|
-381.2
|
46.4
|
255.1
|
62.8
|
30C/LARKIN
|
B30-20-001NE
|
6542350.6
|
375841.5
|
-397.4
|
47.0
|
240.5
|
135.0
|
SOURCE Karora Resources Inc.