International Northair Mines Announces La Cigarra Drilling Results

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International Northair Mines Ltd. (TSXV:INM) reported the results of the six core holes completed on the San Gregorio Zone of the La Cigarra silver project, in Mexico.

International Northair Mines Ltd. (TSXV:INM) reported the results of the six core holes completed on the San Gregorio Zone of the La Cigarra silver project, in Mexico.

As quoted in the press release:

Drill Highlights from the San Gregorio Zone:

  • Hole CC-12-79 returned intercepts of 12.30 metres of 55.4 g/t silver and 5.25 metres of 19.9 g/t silver. This hole tested the up dip projection of hole CC-11-033 which returned intercepts of 25.50 metres of 40.4 g/t silver and 20.75 metres of 38.5 g/t silver;
  • Hole CC-12-80 intercepted 52.25 metres of 167 g/t silver, which included 34.75 metres of 241.2 g/t silver. This hole extended the silver zone approximately 50 metres down dip from hole CC-11-010 which returned intercepts of 95.50 meters of 77.4 g/t silver and 40.80 metres of 37.4 g/t silver;
  • Hole CC-12-081 returned an intercept of 10.60 metres of 30.3 g/t silver. This hole tested the up dip projection of hole CC-11-007 which returned intercepts of 5.80 metres of 23.0 g/t silver and 77.80 metres of 61.47 silver;
  • Hole CC-12-083 returned intercepts of 56.00 metres grading 105.7 g/t silver, which included 20.90 metres of 241 g/t silver and 6.20 of 84.3 g/t silver. This hole extended the down dip projection of hole CC-12-080 to a depth of approximately 300 meters;
  • Hole CC-12-084 intercepted 39.90 metres of 52.1 g/t silver, testing the up dip projection of hole CC-011-031 which returned 54.30 metres of 36.9 g/t silver.

Fred Hewett, President & CEO of Northair, commented:

We continue to be very pleased with the exploration success at La Cigarra. Holes CC-12-080 and 83 are among the deepest drilled to date on the property with the results confirming that significant silver mineralization exists upwards of 300 metres below surface. This area within the San Gregorio Zone remains open along strike and down-dip to the northeast where it extends beneath a large alteration zone mapped on surface.

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