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Friday, 07/26/2002 10:06:47 PM

Friday, July 26, 2002 10:06:47 PM

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Well, they are not quiters. We get another kick at the cansmile)

A NORTHAIR GROUP COMPANY
SUITE 860 - 625 HOWE STREET Ÿ VANCOUVER, BC Ÿ V6C 2T6 CANADA Ÿ TEL: (604) 687-7545 FAX: (604) 689-5041
July 25th, 2002
PRESS RELEASE #02-08
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Sherwood Confirms Prospectivity of Elu Belt for VMS-Style Mineralization
Sherwood Mining Corporation (TSX-V:SWM) is pleased to announce the results of an independent review of the
potential of the Elu belt for the discovery of volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) style mineralization conducted on the
Elu Belt in Nunavut. Consultant Dr. James Franklin Ph.D. FRSC, a respected expert on VMS-style mineralization in
Canada and world wide and former chief geoscientist with the Geologic Survey of Canada, concluded that the Elu belt has
excellent prospectivity for the discovery of VMS deposits.
“It is very encouraging to have an expert of Dr. Franklin’s calibre confirm our belief that the Elu belt has excellent potential
for the discovery of VMS deposits,” said Bruce McLeod, President of Sherwood. “As a result of Dr. Franklin’s report,
Sherwood is planning a follow-up work program at Elu as per Dr. Franklin’s recommendations.”
Sherwood’s 100% owned Elu property encompasses a greenstone belt where to two parallel belts of felsic volcanic
stratigraphy located approximately 4.5 km apart that are prospective for the discovery of volcanogenic massive sulphide
deposits. As previously reported, during 2002 ground geophysics and drilling of 15 core holes were completed and results
suggested that the eastern trend is the most prospective, particularly in the Grizzly and Fox areas. Four drill holes in this
area intersected semi -massive sulphides in a favourable geologic setting while one interested two intervals of massive
sulphides.
Dr. Franklin was retained to review all the results of the exploration drilling, with a particular emphasis on the alteration,
geochemistry and geologic setting, with a view to evaluating the potential of the Elu belt to host VMS-style mineralization.
Dr. Franklin reports that the volcanic rocks exhibit a clear bi-modal origin, while argillaceous sediments (which could act
as an effective cap rock) appear to fill pull-apart basins within the volcanic pile and, suggesting an extensional basin
environment in an evolved arc system. This is a typical setting for VMS deposits. A number of factors, including the
geologic setting, host rock chemistry, trace element geochemistry, metal ratios and alteration zonation, led Dr. Franklin to
conclude that the Elu belt has excellent prospectivity for VMS deposits, particularly along the eastern trend.
Based on the results of his assessment, Dr. Franklin recommends detailed mapping and sampling along the favourable
horizons to further refine the targeting for future exploration drilling. A program is currently being planned in accordance
with these recommendations, and is expected to be completed in August 2002.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
This information is reported under an extensive quality control program supervised by Dean McDonald, P.Geo. Ph.D.,
Exploration Manager with Miramar Mining Corporation, the major shareholder of Sherwood. Dean McDonald is an
appropriately qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Miramar Mining Corporation (TSE:MAE) owns
10 million shares of Sherwood.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
“D. Bruce McLeod”

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