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Re: Rocketred post# 39807

Saturday, 06/26/2004 1:35:27 PM

Saturday, June 26, 2004 1:35:27 PM

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wow rocket,you answered my question finally,when I asked you if you would call the 173mtr and thee 23o mtr. low grade .I know that you were in sgf long ago but you kept defiring from answering my question ..Im glad that you finally agree that these laterals are in deed high six sample batches are listed in the table below. Grades are expressed in carats per hundred tonnes (cpht). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF BATCH 6 AND 9 THE SIZE OF DIAMONDS AT THIS LEVEL... THIS IS WHERE SHORE INTENTED ON GETTING TO,TO MINE THE LATERALS AT THIS LEVEL ...CHEVY
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------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location Diamonds Largest Batch (metres below Dry Number of Total Grade Stone No. surface) Tonnes Stones (carats) (cpht) (carats) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Shaft: 107-131.4 825.52 246 13.08 1.58 1.30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Shaft: 161.5-171 373.90 238 18.51 4.95 2.61 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Shaft & Station: 171-190.5 1,878.06 1,093 130.68 6.96 3.50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7A Shaft: 190.5-196.2 265.83 356 32.85 12.36 2.87 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Station: 230.4-235 983.34 1,093 91.98 9.35 2.14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Shaft: 237-250 586.13 681 57.06 9.73 1.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,912.78 3,707 344.16 7.01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
The three largest stones have been recovered from Batch 6: 3.50, 3.31 and 3.19 carats (all white), respectively. Ten diamonds exceed two carats and 33 diamonds exceed one carat of which 25 are white, 5 are off-white and three are brown. A total of 88 diamonds exceeds 0.5 carat. Over 80 percent of the total diamond parcel is classified white in colour, with a further 12 percent classified as off-white. The diamond parcel includes 24 yellow, 21 pink and three green stones. Ninety-eight percent of the carat weight of this parcel occurs in diamonds greater than 1.18 millimetre square mesh. A selection of images of some of these diamonds is available on the Shore Gold
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