Golden Predator provides drilling results from Adelaide
by Jo Black

Golden Predator Mines Inc., a tungsten and gold mining company focused on mineral development in Nevada and surrounding states, has intersected auriferous quartz veins in its first 13 reverse circulation drill holes from its Adelaide gold project in south-eastern Humboldt County, Nevada.
The company said Assay highlights include: 11.2 gm/t over 4.4 feet (1.3 m) from drill hole GPA004 and 9.7 gm/t over 4.5 feet (1.4 m) from drill hole GPA012. Assay intervals are estimated true thickness based on 5 ft drill intervals.
The company initiated a 44 hole drill program this year to test several targets along 1.6 miles of strike on the mineralised Adelaide Fault zone. This program is planned to consist of 32 reverse circulation holes and 12 diamond core holes.
The Adelaide property, part of the historic Gold Run Mining District which has been active since the late 1870s, is located about 18 miles south-east of Winnemucca.
Golden Predator controls over 92,000 acres, including 90 unpatented claims and 75 leased unpatented claims, covering 3.6 miles of strike length along the mineralised Adelaide structure.
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