report on kenn holdings and mining limited
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41IIASWM2* BLEZARD** 1381 GARSON 010
REPORT
ON
MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
ON
KENN HOLDINGS AND MINING LIMITED
GARSON AND BLEZARD TOWNSHIPS
DISTRICT OF SUDBURY
j SUDBURY MINING DIVISION
ONTARIO
RECEIVED
JUN l 8 1971PROJECTS SECTION
June 18, 1971 T. W. Dent, P. Eng.
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INDEX
Page
SUMMARY l
INTRODUCTION !
PROPERTY l
ACCESS 3
POWER-WATER 3
TOPOGRAPHY 3
GENERAL GEOLOGY 3
GEOLOGY OF PROPERTY 3
PREVIOUS WORK 4
GEOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION S
RECOMMENDATIONS 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 7
PROPERTY MAP 8
APPENDIX I 9
APPENDIX II - INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS li
CERTIFICATE 17
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MAP - MAGNETOMETER SURVEY
SUMMARY
Kenn Holdings and Mining Limited has acquired an option on 37 contiguous claims in Garson and Blezard Townships, Ontario.
The property is underlain by rocks of the granophyre phase of the nickel irruptives. An east trending Falconbridge Fault is shown on O. D M. Map 2170 to cut through the property. Some minor chalcopyrite mineralization was found in a pit dug some years ago.
A ground magnetometer survey has been conducted to test the potential of these claims.
It is recommended that an electromagnetic survey be done to attempt to locate sulphide bodies that may not have been revealed by the magnetometer s u r ve y.
Based on the results of the electromagnetic survey, it is recommended that diamond drilling bc done, if warranted.
INTRODUCTION
This report describes the magnetometer survey performed during January and April 1971, and other pertinent data, regarding a group ot mining claims undefr option to Kenn Holdings and Mining Limited.
It further attempts to outline an exploration program and corresponding costs so as to test for the existence of sulphide mineralization of ore grade.
PROPERTY
Kenn Holdings and Mining Limited has acquired an option on a group of 37 mining claims in the Sudbury Mining Division of Ontario. The above claims are in N. T. S. topographical sheet 41-1-10. The claims are held in the name of Mr. E. Rivers of 32 Hill Crescent, Scarborough, Ontario.
The property consists of 37 contiguous mining claims situated mainly in Garson and in part in Blezard Townships. (See the property map attached to this report. )
GHD Consultants Limited, 185 Bay Street, is in charge of submitting the assessment work.
The numbers of the individual claims are as follows, the details are attached as an Appendix to this report:
TOWNSHIP CLAIM NUMBERS TOTAL
Garson S 259135 to S 259150 incl. 16 claims
Garson S 259196 to S 259211 incl. 16 claims
Blezard S 25919 l to S 259195 incl. 5 claims
FINAL TOTAL 37 claims
Due to breakup and unsafe conditions on Garson Lake in April 1971 partial coverage only was achieved on the following five claims.
Claim Numbers
S 259141, S 259143, S 259144, S 259145 and S 259148
Therefore, the 32 claims completely covered by the magnetometer surveyare the following:
TOWNSHIP CLAIM NUMBERS TOTAL
Garson S 259135 to S 259140 incl. 6S 259142 lS 259146 and S 259147 2S 259149 and S 259150 2S 259196 to S 259211 incl. 16S 259191 to S 259195 incl. J^
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The number of readings per claim on the claims only partially covered dud to breakup was as follows:
CLAIM NUMBER NUMBER OF READINGS
S 259141 35S 259143 14S 259144 4S 259145 2S 259148 18
Assessment credit of 40 days per claim is respectfully being requested even thought these 5 claims have only partially been covered. The reason for this request is that it is felt that sufficient information has been obtained from the magnetometer survey in order to recommend proceeding with an electromagnetic survey.
ACCESS
The group of claims can be reached by travelling some four (4) miles along a branch road that swings northwest from the town of Garson or l mile by foot path from a township dump located i miles east of the town of Val Caron.
The property is crossed by a line of the Canadian National Railway.
POWER-WATER
An electric power transmission line runs through the property, as does apipeline of the Northern Ontario Natural Gas Co.
Garson Lake lies almost completely within the limits of the claim group; Whitson Lake is within half a mile of the western limit of the claims.
TOPOGRAPHY
The property possesses a gently rolling topography and is la -king inoutstanding physiographic landmarks.
Conditions are swampy in and around Garson Lake.
GENERAL GEOLOGY
The claim group lies mainly within the granophyre phase of the nickel irruptive and along the southern side of the Sudbury Basin structure. The southern limit of the claims are within a mile of the contact of the Transition xone and the gabbro, norite and diorite rocks. (See property map showing geology attached to this report. )
GEOLOGY OF PROPERTY
The claims lie mainly within the nickel irruptive rock of the Sudbury Basin. Some claims cross the contact and include rocks of the Onaping tuff and breccia units. (See map.) The Falconbridge east trending fault traverses the southern side of the claims according to O. D. M. Map 2170. The rocks are assumed to be almost vertical.
Fourteen miles west of the property, the Errington Mine is l /4 of a mile north of the fault. In closer proximity to the property, is the Garson Mine, about 3 miles southeast and the Kirkwood Mine about 2 miles south-southeast.
On claim number S 259142, a pit now caved revealed a gossan zone carryingminor chalcopyrite mineralization.
PREVIOUS WORK
In 1962 Norite Explorations Limited diamond drilled certain sections of this property. Discarded core was found along the northeast side of the main valley in northwest section of the property. Either three or four holes were drilled along this side of the valley. From conversations with prospectors in the area, it is believed they were all in the order of 500 to 600 feet deep. A cursory examination of the core revealed no mineralization. However, being discarded core it is possible that any good sections were taken away for analysis. Regrettably, the logs of these holes were not available.
A test pit is in evidence along this valley and sulphide mineralization is visible.
A 2,510 foot hole was drilled also by Norite Explorations Limited. This hole is located on claim 259205, (formerly claim 114113). The bearing on the hole was N 4O W. The dip at the collar was 79O ; and flattened to 40O at 2, 000 feet. At l, l 54. 5 feet, 1,220. O feet and l .284. 5 feet slight pyrite and chalcopyrite were reported in 3 and 4 inch seams or slips some of which was associated with chlorite. Mineralization was also found at 1,776. 2 feet, l, 821. O feet, 1,842. O feet, and 2, 004. O feet. The most interesting intersection was at l, 842. O feet being 36" thick with chlorite seams containing disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite. This hole was in micropegmatite (granophyre) consisting of a medium to fine grained intergrowth of quartz (25-35oro) and feldspa r with associated ferromagnesian minerals (5-15'!'..). Biotite and hornblende were noted, but the ferromagnesian minerals were largely altered to chlorite. Six samples were taken for analysis from this hole by Norite Explorations.
A vertical hole was drilled on claim 259148, (formerly claim l 14631) at the time of the Norite Exploration work. The available records of this hole indicated that it was drilled to a depth of 720. O feet. However, some records may be missing as the size of the drill tower still present at this location indicates the possibility that a much deeper hole may have been drilled. The hole cut micropegmatite with many chiolite slips and shears with hematite.
Another hole is located just off the claim group to the east of claim 259209- This hole was drilled to 549-0 feet. The logs mention many chlorite slips with hematite. Occassional brecciation is mentioned, and some specks of pyrite were noted.
All drilling by Norite Explorations Limited was under the supervision of D. C. McKechnie and E. M. Le win.
GEOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION
A magnetometer survey was carried out over the 37 claim group with the exception of portions of 5 claims as mentioned earlier in this report. A Scintrex MF-2 instrument was used and readings were taken at 100 footintervals on lines spaced at 400 feet.
The magnetometer high stretching from the northwest corner of the map area in a southeasterly direction is interpreted to be an extension of the olivine diabase dyke shown on O. D. M. Map 2170.
The breaks in the contouring along this interpreted dyke could represent cross faulting in a northeast - southwest direction. The most northerly break in the contouring located 2, 000 feet north from the north base line on line 4E is interpreted to be either a fairly strong cross fault or a major contact between rock types. From O. D. M. Map 2170 this could be the contact betwei-n the granophyre phase of the nickel irruptive and the Onaping tuffs and volcanic breccias to the north.
Occasional one-point high readings throughout the map area are probably reflections of topographic relief such as cliff edges and hills in the area.
At 7+00 N. of the north base line on L l 2E a 2 , 8 00 gamma high was recorded. Checking on this by taking other readings in its vicinity revealed a northeast- southwest trending structure which follows a stream bfid down into the main valley in this section of the property. It is felt that this high reading is of minor importance and may reflect a relatively shallow minor amount of mineralization connected with cross fractures or faulting in this area. Nonetheless, it would be helpful in the interpretation to recheck this area at 25' intervals.
The reflection of the Falconbridge fault was not determined from magnetometer results in the southern part of the property and it is probable that it passes to the south of the property.
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that an electromagnetic survey be performed over the property to attempt to Locate sulphide bodies not indicated by the magnetometer survey. A type of electromagnetic survey providing good depth penetration is recommended.
If interesting results are obtained, follow-up diamond drilling is recommended.
ESTIMATED COST OF FURTHER EXPLORATION
Geophysical Survey - Phase - I
Electromagnetic survey - 24 miles (SSlSO/mi. S 3 ,600.00
Supervision, engineering, contingency l, OOP. 00
SUB-TOTAL S 4,600.00
Diamond drilling - Phase II*
Diamond drilling, if warranted, estimated3,000' @ S I 1 .00 /ft. S 3 3,000^00
Supervision, engineering, contingency 2, OOP. 00
SUB-TOTAL S 35,000.00
PHASE I S 4,600.00
PHASE II 35.000. 00*
FINAL TOTAL S 39.600. 00
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Ontario Department of Mines Map 2170 Sudbury Mining Area
Ontario Department of Mines,Copper, Nickel, Lead and Zinc Deposits of Ontario,Mineral Resource Circular No. 12, 1969by R. Shklanka.
Company report by J. M- Kilpatrick
Company report by P. E. Pia?.7,a, August 19, 1970.
Ontario Department of Mines,"A Discussion of Sudbury Goology and Sulphide Deposits",Miscellaneous Papc-r 30, 1969by J E. Thomson
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APPENDIX I
Garson Township
CLAIM NUMBER LOT CONCESSION
S 259135 N l 12 Lot 12 5S 259136 N l li Lot 11 5S 259137 N l /2 Lot l l 5S 259138 N l 12 Lot 10 5S 259139 S l 1 2 Lot 10 5S 259140 S l/2 Lot 11 5S 259141 S l /2 Lot 11 5S 259142 S l/2 Lot 12 5S 259143 S l /2 Lot 12 5S 259144 S l 1 2 Lot 11 5S 259145 S l /2 Lot l l 5S 259146 S l/Z Lot 10 5S 259147 N l /Z Lot 10 4S 259148 N l /2 Lot 11 4S 259149 N l 12 Lot l l 4S 259150 N l /2 Lot 12 4
S 259196 N l /2 Lot 12 5S 259197 N l 12 Ijot 1 2 5S 259198 S l 12 Lot 12 5S 259199 S l 1 2 Lot 12 5S 259200 N l 12 Lot 12 4S 259201 N l 12 Lot 12 5S 259202 N l 12 Lot 10 5S 259203 S I 1 2 Lot 10 5S 259204 S l 1 2 Lot 10 5S 259205 N l 12 Lot 10 4S 259206 N l 12 Lot 9 4S 259207 S l l i Lot 9 5S 259208 S l 1 2 Lot 9 5S 259209 S l l i Lot 9 5S 259210 S l /2 Lot 9 5S 259211 N l 12 Lot 9 4
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Blezard Township
CLAIM NUMBER LOT CONCESSION
S 259191 N 1/2 Lot l 4S 259192 N l 1 2 Lot l 4S 259193 N 1/2 Lot l 4S 259194 S l /2 Lot l 5S 259195 S l 72 Lot l 5
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ASSESSMENT WORK DETAILS
•fyp.. ^f s..,v..y Magnetomete r _________ --j-—-iA separate form b required for each tvj^. of tnrvey
Garson Township —---—-—— —-—Township or
Chief Line r..tt^r Harold V. Barry or Contractor Nw"*
Party Chief.
Consultant.
1265 Arvo Road, Sudbury, OntarioAddreo
Clarence Ma re hand^^^^^^^^^^^Name
190 Woolner Ave. Apt. 1217. Addra*
GHD Consultants Limited167
Name209 - 185 Bay Street, Toronto, 116. Ont.
AddrcM
Geologic -.1 field mapping by.
Adore**
COVERING DATES
Line Cutting___August 1970
Field-——— January k April 1971
Office.Instrument work, geological mapping, sampling etc.
April 1971^^—^^——^^^^—
INSTRUMENT DATA
Make, Model and Typr 3cintrex MF - 2
Scale Constant or Sensitivity See data attached (to follow)Or provide copy ofinttrument data from Manufacturer'* brochure.
MagneticRadrometrie-Background Count
Number of Stations Within Claim Group
Number of Readings Within Claim Group
Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group
Number of Samples Collected Within Claim Group
850
1800
SPECIAL PROVISION CREDITSfor
PERFORMANCE tt COVERAGE
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED _____List numerically___^__
2^259191 - 195
259196 - Zll
259135 - 150
1800
30. 88
CREDITS REQUESTED
Geological Survey
Geophysical Survey
Geochemical Survey
April 8. 1971
20 DAYSper claim
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40 DAYS per claim
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- Includes (Line cutting)
Show Check/
'77
Ts'wrSECTION
TOTAL CLAIMS.
Send in Duplicate to:W. MAITHr.YVS
Sl'PLKYlSOK -PROJtClSSKCnON DtH.kRTMKNT OF MINES l NORTHERN AFK MRS VV1IITNKY BLOCK QUEEN'S PARK TORONTO ONTARIO
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1. FIELD WORK
Type of Work
ASSESSMENT WORK BREAKDOWN Toar flUt No. 2.4*f
Naae 6 Addreaa Dacca WorkedNumber of 8 hour day*
term - C. Uarchead, Penetanguishene Lac. It-Da*. 22/70 S......^......................... ..............^^.^.^y^.................^
i. l S2 Cotidal* Rd. Dec. It-Dec. 22/70 5 .1..™......................,..^..,.,,............,.......
April 14 -AprU 1 7/71l^YiI^r-"*""^"*"*~*"Vf Craw^^^ 14-Aptil 1 7/71 2
—.........———........Toronto.———————..A^rLL2XL^April2:lZ7i.———u—..J&...
2. CONSULTANTS"~~™~"^ ~~ Nuaber of Naae 6 Addreaa Dates Worked (apeclfy in field or office) 8 hour days
i. 17,
3. DRAUGHTSMAN. TYPING. OTHERS (specify)Nuaber of
Naaa f* Addreaa Typa of Work Dataa Worked 8 ho**" !aya
J*.J5tWfi..i5?.?®*J*'5??.^ v** *.J?K'^ftmJl...__.AKffJL. k.4JK^lt.i??J........ ...J&.J./3.
TOTAL 8 HOUR TECHNICAL DAYS t7
4. LIKE-CUTTINGNuaber of
Naaa Address Datea Worked 8 how daya
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TOTAL 8 HOUR LIME-CUTTING DAYS 40
ASSESSMENT WORK BREAKDOWN
1. Type of Survey .
2. Township or Area
3. Numbers of Mining Claims Traversed by Survey
x '
4. Number of Miles of Line Cut ...-30.BA..............
*5. Number of Stations Established -U7PJ.—————————.
*6. Make and type of Instrument Used ^BJTtr** MT-?
*7. Scale Constant or Sensitivity ..
*8. Frequency Used and Power Output
Flown
9. Summary of Assessment Credits (details on reverse side)
Total 8 hour Technical Days (Include Consultants, Draughting etc.) ...J*?.............
Total 8 hour Line-Cutting Days _ -40--. .....— -. .--
Calculation
H7 x 7 -Technical
4ftQLine-cutting
-r 17Number of claims
17.Assessment credits
per claim
The dates listed on this form represent working time apent entirely within the limits of the above listed claims |X| Check If otherwise, please explain ..Jkctpt far
a-leo- coadiiloa*.(snaay stations had to bo rodoao). Beeauso ol tho high *ott ol Hold work* foil offle* timo was aot c ha r f od. •*?s*zfe~
Dated: -Fob*o**y-4Jr -WZ-—————— Signed: *t*#33'*if0sZ.—————————————^- KOMI Hoidiaf* * MlalAf Ltd.
Note: (A) * Complete only if applicable.(B) Complete list of names, addresses and dates on reverse side.(C) Submit separate breakdown for each type of survey.(D) Submit in duplicate.
ASSESSMENT WORK BREAKDOWNYour ftlat Mb. 2.45*1. FIELD WORK ^ ftl" ' ^——**M"
Nuabar of Type of Work Naae 6 Address Dates Worked B hour days
Mag^fliitfj^^jC.^MjirclMj^^PaBaUi^jdajMM___R^llljj???:?^^!?......_ .....A. .... ....... .............. .^.......^.... ^
Mw.5s^.t*i.tJ5iQJ*x9rfti.lH.G?JI*?J?.!tA*.__RtS'.lf.".P^Sil?^I9___ __A..... .. ....... ...... . ^ .^ 14-AprU 1 7/71 " 2
.................................................ASrtlLWlnASilZtm....... .....AMag Surray - R. Viaeeal. 11 Crescent PU c e. April 14-Apr li 17/71 2
—....—.———....._Xoroato_______....AptlLZIUAprllil/Il————L———A..J
2. CONSULTANTS——————— Nuabar of
Naae 4 Address Petes Worked (specify in field or office) B hour days
T. W. D aa t* 34 Caatla Frank Rd.* Toronto Juaa 17.
3. DRAUGHTSMAN. TYPING. OTHERS ( specify)Nuabar of
Naae 6 Address Type of Work Petes Worked 8 hour daysJ. Bajkla, ISO Cosbora Ave., DraMai January fcAorit. 1971 41/2
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TOTAL 8 HOUR TECHNICAL DAYS J7
4. LDiE-CUTTINCNuabar of
Naae Address Dates Worked 8 hour daysH. V. Barry. 1245 Arve St. Sudbury (contractor) 40.........^..................................................-...........-.......y^.^
TOTAL 8 HOUR LINE-CUTTING DAYS 40
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- 963-69187
2.459
ON'
DEPARTMENT OF AMD Nl
,; Mr. Joseph A. Stocking ,. Mining Recorder
, 118 Cedar Street Sudbury, Ontario
April 7, 1972
C'lttH 1 PA*M
Dear Sir:Re: Mining Clalas S. 259135 et al Blezard and Carson TVps. File 2.A59
j The Geophysical (Magnetometer) assessment work credits as V -, listed with ny Notice of Intent dated March 16, 1972 have ' '' ' - ; been approved as of the date above. Please Inform the re s . corded holder and so indicate on your records.
Yours very truly,
"OJ/mh
[ : : s
Fred W. MatthewsSupervisor
Projects Sfction
cc: Kenn Holdings i Mining Ltd Suite 209 - 185 Bay St. Toronto 116, Ontario
cc: G.M.D. Consultants Ltd Suite 209 - 185 Bay St. Toronto, Ontario
Attn: T.W. Dent
cc: Resident Geologist v 1540B La Salle Blvd Sudbury, Ontario
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of Recorded Holder Miner'.s Licence
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typo of work **t before reported to be applied on the following contigwov* claim*
Day. Qoim No.t
Day* Claim No. Der,
SEE ATTACHED PINK FORM
All the work wot performed on Mining Claim (t) ..........................................................(hi the cote of geological and/or geophytical turvey (t) where mor* than 18 claims oro involved attach a Schedule)
READ CAREFULLY; THE POLIQWINO INFORMATION O 1Y THE MINING HICOKPgH.
For Manual Werk, Stripping or Opening up of Minet, Sinking Shaftt or Other Actual Mining. Operations - Nome t and•ddrettet of the men who performed the work ond the datet and howrt of their employment.For Diamond ond ether Cere Drilling - Footage, No. ond angle of holes ond diameter of core. Name and address ofowner or operator of dnll. Dotet when drilling wo* dona. Signed core log ond sketch in duplicate.Far Compressed Air or Other Power Driven or Mechanical EquipmentType of drill or equipment. Nomet and addrettet of men engaged in oporeting equipment ond (ha data* and hours ofmoir employment.For Power Strippina - Type of equipment. Nome ond oddrett of owner *r operator. Amount e upended. Dates on whichwork wot dene. Proof of actual celt mutt be tubmitted within 30 dayt of recording. .With each of the above typet of work tVetchet ore required to thaw the location and extent of the work in rotationto the nearest claim pott, in the cote of diamond or other cere drilling the sketch mutt be submitted in duplicate.For Geological aod yeephyticel Survey - The nomet and addresses of men employed at well at datet. Type ofInstrument used in the coto of geephytical turvey. Reports and mop t in duplicate matt be filed with the Ministerwithin 60 days of recording.Far Land Survey - the name and address of Ontario Land surveyor.
The Required Information it et Fellows; (Attac* e lit* if twit space it insufficient)
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Stone* w* e* ReceroW Meieet'or Agent
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The Mining Act Ccrlificote Verifying Report of Work
Graham H. Duff209 - 185 Bay Street, Toronto |I6, Ontat io ........................ ............. ......................
hereby certify:
1. The ing peri2. That td* annexed report it Irui
l, Thot l hov* o pertoitol ond ml to; hoving perlorm*d the work or witnett
to followi it faith in the repot! of work anfcOMoOA**
completion.
APR 19 1371AM , ,.-.:Jf.V
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Township urChief Line r....^ Harold V. Barry
or Contractor N*me1265 Arvo Road, Sudbury, Ontario
Party Chief. Clarence Ma re hand
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•211Hunt
100 Woolner Ave. Ant. 1?I7. Toronto
Contulunt.AMrtw
CHO Consultants Limited167
209 - 185 Bay Street. Toronto. 116. Ont.
Geological Held mapping by.
COVERING DATES
Line rutting August 1970
Field———— January k April 1971work, ftoioficaJ •tt.
Office. Aaril
INSTRUMENT DATA
Make. Model and Type Scintrex MF - 2———————————
Scale Constant or activity See data attached (to follow)Orjrwridt topy offattmmcni dttt from Mamificrurtr't broclturt.MagneticKidjoinetrie Background Count
Number of Stations Within Claim Group
Number of Readings Within Claim Group
Number of Miles of Line cut Within Claim Group
850
1800
1800
30. R8
Number of Samples Collected Within Claim Group ...
CREDITS REQUESTED
Geological Survey
Geophysical Survey
Geochemical Survey
go DAYS per claim
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MINING CLAIMS TRAVKRSKO ____ List numerically____
259115 - 150
APR 13SCCTION
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1X5TAL CLAIMS, 37
Show Check/
HATE April 8. 1971 SIGNED
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Send in Duplicate to:r RED W. MATTHEWS SUrKRVISOR.rROJlkCTii SECTION DEFARTMENT OF MINES le NORTHERN AFFAIRS WHITNEY BUOCK QUEtNX PARR TORONTO. ONTARIO
* i k- -f **4* and Mmlng Limited4*1 4* MM apply l* •irWrw* na^ryi
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KENN HOLDINGS AND MIND^b LIMITED - THE MINING ACT REPORT OF WORK
SCHEDULE "A"
CLAIM NO.
259191259192259193259194259195259196259197259198259199259200259201259202259203259204259205259206259207259208259209259210259211
DAYS
4404040404040
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4040"'V 40 S s 40t// 40// 40//
l X/40407
CLAIM NO.
259135259136259137259138259139259140259141259142259143259144259145259146259147259148259149259150
DAYS
40*X 40/O4040
40
401X 40 /
4040
THE TOWNSHIP OF
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BLEZARDISTRICT OF SUDBURY
SUDBURY MINING DIVISION
SCAL&HNCH-ZO CHAINSLEGEND
PATENTED LANDCROWN LAND SALELICENSE Of OCCUPATIONROADS
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WHITSON L. ASS'GD. TO INTEGRATION- AL NICKEL CO. OP CANADA
WHITSON L. WITHDRAWN FROM STAKING
FLOODING RIGHTS RESERVED TO 963-SO FEET ON WHITSON L.-REF. FILE-82639
400* Surfact Rights Reservation around all Lakes and Rivers.
SURVEY BY A.D ESTE O L.S-- JULY 5,1947.
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