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Drilling Extends Vein Structures

Drilling Extends Vein Structures

 

WINNIPEG – Winston Gold Mining Corp. reported drilling has extended the strike length of the Block 93 vein structure farther to the west. The vein now has been traced over a strike length of about 246 ft., and to a vertical extent of 192 ft. on the Company’s wholly-owned Winston Gold Property near Helena Montana.

"These new results show that the Block 93 vein has significant vertical and horizontal extent," commented Murray Nye, CEO and Director of Winston Gold Mining. "A number of previously unknown veins were also encountered in both the hanging wall and foot wall of the Block 93 structure. However, it is still too early to speculate if these veins are continuous and/or related to that vein structure."

Previously announced drill results confirmed the existence of two high grade veins dubbed the Parallel and Block 93 veins. These veins were identified from historic drill data from the 1980’s.

A total of six new holes were collared on a drill pad, located about 80 ft. (24.4 meters) southeast from the spot where holes W1727, W1728 and W1729 were collared. These new holes were drilled in a fan configuration and were designed to extend the strike length of the Block 93 vein structure.

 

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