VANCOUVER, July 16, 2014 /CNW/ - Discovery
Harbour Resources Corp ("DHR") (TSX-V:DHR) is pleased to announce
the results from its due diligence review of the 2BAR property (the
"Property") in Nevada, USA,
following its entry into an Exploration License with Option
to Purchase dated June 19, 2014
whereby DHR was granted an option to acquire a 100% interest in the
Property. See DHR press release dated June 20, 2014.
The Property is comprised of eleven patented mining claims
comprising approximately 227.26 non-contiguous acres (91.97
hectares). Staking of 71 new unpatented claims began on
June 29, 2014 and was completed on
July 9, 2014. The unpatented claims
total approximately 1,491 acres (603 hectares). The Property is now
comprised of approximately 1,717.6 acres (695.1 hectares) that DHR
holds either through option or direct ownership, none of which are
subject to royalties of any type. All claims are located near
Lovelock, in the Table Mountain
Mining District, Churchill County,
Nevada. The Property lies in the vicinity of the historic
Bradshaw copper and Bolivia nickel
mines.
The due diligence field trip was undertaken by DHR to assess the
extent of any environmental liabilities resulting from historic
mining activities on the Property, and to confirm the existence of
the mineralization previously presented to DHR.
Conditions resulting from previous mining activities on the
Property claims are an open, vertical shaft, three horizontal
adits, an open decline, a horizontal adit located approximately
200' beneath the decline described above and a number of other
discovery workings. A small dump of charcoal slag used for
roasting copper ore is present next to the shaft. Geochemical
samples were taken to determine whether this slag contains
concentrations of contaminants or base / precious metals from the
roasting process. Assay results did not indicate any ore or
contaminants within the slag samples. These conditions do not
suggest material environmental liability. As DHR holds the patented
claims under an option agreement, title currently remains with the
landowner. No liability from historic mining operations will attach
to DHR unless and until DHR exercises its option and becomes owner
of record title.
DHR was introduced to the Property on the basis of a submittal
from Mr. Theodore DeMatties II, a
Qualified Person under NI 43-101 and member of the American
Association of Professional Geologists (AAPG). His previous
experience in this belt, lead to his exposure of the potential for
base-precious mineralization within the group of patented claims
comprising the Property, as well as the regional potential
contained in the volcanics occurring in this belt. His proposal
included previously-conducted, systematic sampling (channel
sampling) of the trenches and some of the workings on the
Property.
The main claim group contains old workings from the early 1900s
and more recent trenches in the outcropping mineralized zones.
Previous sampling by DeMatties, encountered high grade copper and
silver mineralization at surface residing in a minimum of two
separate zones separated by approximately 120 vertical feet of
section. See www.sedar.com under Boxxer Gold Corp, News
releases dated September 20, 2007
October 23, 2007 and February 19, 2007. DHR collected 12 grab samples
from the workings and trenches and submitted them to ALS Chemex in
Reno, Nevada for gold; 30 gram
fire assay ICP-AES finish; and, 41 element ICPMS. ALS Chemex and
DHR have an arm's length relationship.
Table 1 below indicates DHR's recent confirmation assay results
received from ALS Chemex in comparison to the original trenching
results from DeMatties. (See www.sedar.com under Boxxer Gold Corp's
September 20, 2007 news release
describing their trenching results). Please note that these are
grab samples only, collected to confirm the presence of the copper
mineralization on the Property. These samples do not
necessarily represent the mineral potential of the entire property.
The sampling of the outcrop, trench and adits was performed by
Michael Senn, a Qualified Person
under NI 43-101. Samples were collected onsite, bagged, labeled and
transported to ALS Global in Reno,
Nevada. All samples were in the possession of the QP and
were hand-delivered to ALS by QP.
Table 1: DHR Due Diligence Rock Samples – 2BAR Project,
Nevada
2014
Cu
|
2014
Au
|
2014
Ag
|
|
|
|
Reported 2007
Trench
|
%
|
g/t
|
g/t
|
Sample#
|
Sample Type&
Description
|
Location
|
Results
(DeMatties)
|
11.35
|
0.01
|
36.9
|
TB-62914-1
|
Grab-Outcrop-andesite
flow
|
Lower zone
|
From outcrop, no
trench
|
15.75
|
0.012
|
47.5
|
TB-62914-2
|
Grab-Andesite
flow
|
Lower zone
|
Trench #10:15 ft @
2.85% Cu
|
11.25
|
0.011
|
22.3
|
TB-62914-3
|
Grab-Breccia-andesite
porphyry
|
Lower zone
|
Trench #11:21 ft @
2.51% Cu
|
3.9
|
0.003
|
8.09
|
TB-62914-4
|
Grab-Breccia-andesite
porphyry
|
Lower zone
|
Trench #12: 9 ft @
2.73% Cu
|
7.83
|
0.005
|
19.55
|
TB-62914-5
|
Grab-Andesite flow
top
|
Upper zone
|
Trench #1: 9 ft @
1.54% Cu
|
6.26
|
0.012
|
7.13
|
TB-62914-6
|
Grab-Breccia-porphyry
andesite
|
Upper zone
|
Trench #3: 12 ft @
3.78% Cu
|
1.71
|
0.7
|
0.39
|
TB-62914-7
|
Grab-Breccia-andesite
|
regional
|
Location 1 mile west
of 2BAR
|
1.565
|
0.101
|
0.48
|
TB-7114-1
|
Grab-Altered
andesite
|
regional
|
8 miles west of main
2BAR
|
0.26
|
0.003
|
0.06
|
TB-7114-2
|
Grab-Andesite
porphyry
|
CG Zone
|
5 miles west of main
2BAR
|
0.25
|
0.004
|
0.03
|
TB-7114-3
|
Grab-Andesite
flow
|
CG Zone
|
5 miles west of main
2BAR
|
1.245
|
0.009
|
0.64
|
TB-7114-4
|
Grab-Andesite
porphyry
|
regional
|
Prospect-1 mile south
2BAR
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.0724
|
0.01
|
0.019
|
TB-62914-8
|
**Slag from main
claims
|
N/A
|
Slag pile-test for
contamin.
|
During the unpatented claim staking process, soil samples were
collected from all corners of each new claim and also from the
center points of the long dimensions of each claim line totaling
approximately 166 total samples. These samples will be assayed and
anomalous areas will be followed up. This exercise was designed to
detect shallowly buried copper mineralization within the main
claims area. All soils samples were collected by employees of
Carlin Trend Mining Services of Elko,
Nevada. All samples were in the continuous possession of
Carlin Trend personnel and were
hand-delivered to ALS Global in Reno,
Nevada. Soils are being processed and analyzed using a
41element aqua regia and weak acid digestion for soils; code
ME-MS41L.
Existing records indicate that this area has not been drill
tested.DHR will announce plans for a drill campaign after the
completion of appropriate preparatory work and analysis of previous
and current data. Due to the location of these drill sites within
the patented claims, the lengthy Bureau of Land Management ("BLM")
application for exploration licenses is not necessary. DHR has
filed the pertinent notices with the BLM field office so that
drilling may commence upon identification of suitable targets.
Michael J. Senn, a licensed
professional geologist, is the Qualified Person for Discovery
Harbour Resources as described in National Instrument 43-101 and
has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DISCOVERY HARBOUR RESOURCES
CORP.
"Bruno Hegner"
Frank D. Hegner
President, CEO, and Director
Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information
Except for statements of historical fact, this news release
contains certain "forward-looking information" within the meaning
of applicable securities law. Forward-looking information is
frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect",
"project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate" and other
similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions
"may" occur. Forward-looking information in this press release
includes, but is not limited to, statements regarding expectations
of management regarding the grant and exercise of the option to
acquire a 100% interest in the Property, DHR's plans and timing for
exploration of the Property and testing of samples collected during
the proposed exploration program on the Property, the mineral
potential of the Property, and DHR's for drilling the Property.
Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in
the forward-looking information are reasonable, there can be no
assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Such
forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
that may cause actual results, performance or developments to
differ materially from those contained in the statements including,
without limitation, the risks that DHR may not have the funds
necessary to make its option payments pursuant to the Agreement,
the proposed exploration and drilling program on the Property may
not be completed as and when expected or at all, such other risks
as are customarily associated with mineral exploration activities,
and such other factors beyond the control of DHR. Except as
required by law, DHR expressly disclaims any obligation, and does
not intend, to update any forward-looking statements or
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