That hole, a 180-metre step-out from the discovery area also included 12.9 metres of 5.8% zinc and 10.8% lead, 123 grams silver and 0.19% copper; 5.2 metres at 2.8% zinc, 21.3% lead, 76 grams silver and 0.1% copper; and 6.8 metres of 8.5% zinc and 4.1% lead, 172 grams silver and 0.29% copper.
The hole hit mainly massive and semi-massive sulphide mineralization, as well as disseminated and vein-hosted sulphide mineralization, Group Eleven said.
G11-3553-12 is the best hole drilled yet at Ballywire, CEO Bart Jaworski said in a news release.
“With a 2.6 km-long footprint, a 6 km-long prospective trend and increasingly robust intervals of massive sulphide, Ballywire is increasingly showing signs of a major zinc-lead-silver discovery,” he said.
The results come almost two years after the company made its initial discovery of the high-grade massive sulphides at Ballywire, which sits at the intersection of the Pallas Green and…


