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TEL: (604) 681-7748 • FAX: (604) 681-0568
Canadian Venture Exchange Symbol: PBX
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB SITE: www.internationalpbx.com
OCTOBER 4, 2004
TIERRA de ORO, CHILE - INCA
ZONE EXTENSION, NEW ZONE DISCOVERED
International PBX Ventures Ltd. is
pleased to report additional assays from detailed surface
mapping and sampling programs on its wholly owned, 4456 hectare
Tierra de Oro property which covers the Sierra Chanchero gold
camp containing over 35 linear km of gold bearing structural
zones ranging from 50 to 350 metres in width.
The subject of this news release is assays from detailed chip
sampling and residual soil surveys extending 500m north and
900m east of the previously explored INCA zone. This area
contains old workings and test pits on structure veins which
are part of the northern extension of eastern most “INCA
main vein swarm” (see NRL March 16, 2004) and, 450 m
to the east, a new zone of similar auriferous structures and
veins from 0.5 to 3.0 metres wide. This new zone contains
fewer old workings but can be traced along strike for over
400 metres through a strong gold-in-soil anomaly.
Twenty two “vein” and wall rock chip sample assays
have been received from this area. The ‘vein’
assays range in value from 0.13 g/t to 31.9 g/t gold and in
widths from 1.0 to 2.5 metres.
The weighted average gold grades of the ‘vein’
assays received from the 150 metre northern extension of the
“east INCA main vein swarm” is 9.35 g/t over 1.6
metres. The weighted average gold grade of all fifteen new
and previous assays from the 400m strike of the ‘main
vein’ from this swarm sampled to date is 8.1 g/t over
1.7 metres.
‘Vein’ assays from the new zone are limited to
five widely spaced old pits and range in gold grade from 0.19
g/t over 3.0m to 4.93 g/t over 1.7m.
Chip sample assays from the intervening wall rocks in both
zones (i.e. areas between high-grade veins) range from 0.06
to 0.24 g/t gold and average about 0.2 g/t gold.
All samples were collected by experienced samplers and geologists
under the supervision of T. Walker M. Sc. P. Geo., the designated
qualified person as defined by National Policy Instrument
NI43_101. All samples were analysed in Chile at the ALS-Patagonia
Laboratory, Coquimbo.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
Terry Walker
DIRECTOR
The TSE Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not
accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release.
The company relies on “forward-
looking” statement litigation protection.
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