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Gold digging increases Bird-in-Hand study potential

DIVERSIFIED mineral explorer Maximus Resources said encouraging results from its Bird-in-Hand gold project increased the likelihood of further mine study at the project.

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Gold digging increases Bird-in-Hand study potential

The deepest diamond drillhole (BH-42) at Bird-in-Hand, in the Adelaide Hills, intersected a true width of 10.5m at "about 400m depth", averaging 15.5 grams per tonne of gold. Other drill activity revealed...

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