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Gold Bearing Pay Dirt New Assay Results
1888 PressRelease Gold and Silver Mining of Nevada, Inc. ("CJTF") ("the Company"), (PINK SHEETS:CJTF) a
junior mining company in Nevada, has prepared the following release regarding gold bearing pay dirt assays
conducted this year.
(Las Vegas, Nevada) Gold and Silver Mining of Nevada, Inc. ("CJTF") ("the Company"), (PINK
SHEETS:CJTF) a junior mining company in Nevada, has prepared the following release regarding gold
bearing pay dirt assays conducted this year.
See Pictures on Web Site of Sampling Activities
Production Samples 5' 10' & 15' Depth Three 1 ton samples at 16 sites
Company concentrate assays have confirmed the following:
• Initial 40 bucket sample analysis produced 0.50 ounces of gold out of the 40 buckets. (approximately 1
ton of near surface ore material)
• 7 bucket samples near surface top 2 feet ore ran across a small gravity table produced a concentrate that
averaged 0.326 ounces of gold per ton.
• 24 bucket samples near surface top 3 feet ran across a small gravity table produced concentrate that
averaged 0.356 ounces of gold per ton.
• 48 large bulk samples (2,500 pounds each) from 16 sites at 5 foot 10 foot and 15 foot depths run across a
large gravity table and other equipment produced a concentrate with an average grade of 0.352 ounces of
gold per ton.
With 119 samples confirming the gold content the company now has permits and bonds and has
commenced production efforts. In that permitting process, one of the fact sheets from the State of Nevada
also confirmed this area contains gold bearing pay dirt.
"Geology, Hydrology, and Topography: ……Overlying the Wyman is the Reed Dolomite, a gray coarsely
crystalline dolomite, which is overlain by an alluvial layer (goldbearing pay dirt) that ranges in thickness
from 10 feet to greater than 100 feet."
This State fact sheet is referring to the fine free gold material that exists above the bedrock. In other words, ...