News Agave Silver files technical report on Kaslo property
2014-04-30 17:29 ET - News Release
Mr. Ronald Lang reports
AGAVE SILVER FILES TECHNICAL REPORT ON KASLO SILVER PROPERTY
Agave Silver Corp. has filed an NI 43-101 technical report on the Kaslo property, Slocan mining camp, British Columbia, on the company's 100-per-cent owned Kaslo silver property in Southern British Columbia, Canada. The Kaslo property of Agave covers seven past producing mines in a horizon over 14 kilometres long, folded around the Keen Creek syncline. Mining only reached a depth of 250 metres at the one deposit, the Cork-Province; in the other mines the depth of mining is less than 90 metres. None has been investigated or mined since Cork-Province closed in 1966. Exploration drilling in 1997 identified a new zone beyond the limits of historical mining. Exploration in 2013 confirmed the continuity of this mineralized horizon and shows it to be in a silver-lead-zinc sedimentary exhalative, "Sedex," setting similar to the Sullivan mine.
The report on Kaslo has been filed on SEDAR on April 30, 2014, in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Dr. McBride, PEng, of Toronto, Ont., is the independent qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 responsible for authoring the report. The technical portions of this news release have been reviewed by Dr. McBride for accuracy to ensure that the disclosure is complete and not misleading.
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