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Golden Goliath Resources Ltd V.GNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  GGTHF

Golden Goliath Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company is focused on exploring and developing the gold and silver potential of properties in the Red Lake District of Ontario. The Company’s Canada properties include Quebec, and Wish Ore. Queb includes Victory 21 Property, Citadell Property, Bedard Property, and Ernest Property. The Victory 21 Property includes about 18 map claims, 10 pending claims over 1200 hectares. The Citadell Property, Bedard Property and Ernest Property are located in Central Quebec, stable modern mining jurisdiction, which includes about 24, 22, and 34 map claims. The Wish Ore Property is located 60 kilometers north of Sault Ste Marie.


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Comment by JPSPRESon Dec 01, 2005 3:46pm
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Post# 9952787

RE: I just come across of this company

RE: I just come across of this companyColibri is using a reverse circulation drill from Tiger Drilling. Golden Goliath did the first round of drilling at Las Bolas with a reverse circ drill and recovery was a problem. I am never the less entertaining the idea of using RC again (even though there were now available earlier this year), but our project geologist insists that a diamond drill is more appropriate. JPSPres
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