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First assays for Maximus

MAXIMUS Resources has received assays for its first hole drilled at the historic Bird-in-Hand gold mine in South Australia, with the “encouraging” intersection indicating a lode extends to at least 270m vertical depth and 90m down-dip from the inferred resource estimate.

Rebecca Lawson
First assays for Maximus

The company said intersections includes results of 11m at 6.56 grams per tonne gold from 272.5m (estimated true width 7.7m) and included 3m at 11.9gpt from 278m. “The zone of mineralisation encountered...

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