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Re: Ed Monton post# 6

Sunday, 07/06/2003 4:55:26 PM

Sunday, July 06, 2003 4:55:26 PM

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DRILL HOLE RESULTS FROM SAN PEDRO

Drill Hole Section From To Metres Gold Silver

Number (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t)
CMRC13 850W 16 18 2 0.22 32.5
CMRC29 850W 77 98 21 0.50 50
CMRC12(1) 950W 16 34 18 0.67 35
CMRC22(1) 950W 6 10 4 0.55
87 70 76 6 0.67 92

(1) Previously reported.

DRILL HOLE RESULTS FROM CERRO COLORADO

CMDD6 16 22 6 0.91 80
24.93 25.25 0.32 0.69 138
CMRC8 16 20 4 3.42 224



Except for CMRC8 the assays look hungry and narrow.

.67 grams gold is .019 Oz's/ short T

34 grams silver would add .0129 gold equivalent but you would have to reduce that by multiplying by a factor of .80 for silver's lower recovery. So, in fact you get perhaps only .01 ounces gold equivalent for every ounce of silver per short ton (34.28 grams/metric Tonne) in the deposit.

The 21 metres of .50 grams gold and 50 grams silver then equates to .0146 gold oz's/short T plus .0152 (gold equivalent of the silver) or a total of .0297 Oz's per-short-ton total gold equivalent.

21 metres, or 68 feet of .0297 is OK, but not spectacular. They need consistent results over 1000's of feet of this to be noticed.

EC<:-}




EC<:-} Wildcat Res. Ltd.

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