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Post by BGraham on Aug 15, 2010 10:19am

TRR?

https://www.trelawneymining.com/pdfs/Chester%20Township%20Compilation.pdf


In the PDF linked above you can see a white area on the map as the Cote Lake zone moves (Northeast, I guess?).

Do the white zones on the map represent waterbodies? ie lakes etc.?

BG
Comment by digger144 on Aug 15, 2010 1:58pm
Hey, BGraham...You are absolutely right, they are bodies of water.The one that is of the most importance at this point in time is Cote Lake.  In fact, the discovery that has caught the attention of the market is the Cote Lake Discovery.TRR did drill on it this past winter but did not get a good opportunity to carry out and complete any type of significant drilling program due to the time ...more  
Comment by BGraham on Aug 15, 2010 4:15pm
digger144:You said:"However, the limited drilling that they were able to complete did return a significant hit. "Sorry to seem so lazy, but can you direct me to the PR where this drilling and results was disclosed?"Unfortunately, at this point in time I do not have actual dimensions and depth figures for this part of the lake, but I can assure you that mining people are ...more  
Comment by digger144 on Aug 15, 2010 6:15pm
BGraham... As per request, please see attached: News Trelawney Intersects 10 ...more  
Comment by digger144 on Aug 15, 2010 6:36pm
We will try this again.Trelawney Intersects 10.06 Metres of 15.58 g/t Gold Between the Cote Lake and Chester 2 DepositsTORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - May 27, 2010) - Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TRR) announces new drill results from exploration drilling east of the Cote Lake Deposit on the Chester Project located halfway between Timmins and Sudbury ...more  
Comment by BGraham on Aug 15, 2010 6:39pm
Thanks digger144;This drilling was on Line Section 97E .. that's just 200 metres off the most easterly or (northeasterly?) land based drilling on Section 95, right? And it runs into more typical Chester 2 type mineralization? Is this the limit of the Porphryitic mineralization, in your view?If so, what do you think is the tonnage potential of the Porphryitic  zone ?The company ...more  
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