Consolidated Tin’s latest drill results confirm significant mineralisation at Mt Garnet October 29, 2008
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Australian tin exploration and development company Consolidated Tin Mines (ASX: CSD) announced that the first results from its latest drilling program at the Company’s flagship Mt Garnet Tin Project area in north Queensland have continued to confirm the strong tin (Sn) and iron (Fe) potential of the project.
The latest assay results come from the Gillian and Pinnacles Projects, which are two of the company’s three key projects in the wider Mt Garnet project area, located around 200km south west of Cairns in one of Australia’s premier tin fields – the Herberton Tin Field.
Consolidated Tin managing director Ralph De Lacey said the results are very encouraging. “Good widths and good grades of tin and iron continue to be intersected, and the width of the intercept in Hole 32, in particular, highlights a potentially large mineralised target.”
The Company has commenced a further drilling program on October 24th 2008.
Please find the results and images in the full announcement.
For further information, please contact:
Ralph De Lacey
Managing Director
Consolidated Tin Mines
P: 07 4081 0241
M: 0428163176
E: ralph@nqmining.com.au
or
James Moses
Fortbridge Consulting
M: 0420 991 574
E: james.moses@fortbridge.com







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