New Gold Target Expansion Of The Evening Star Property


VANCOUVER - Sky Gold Corp. reported the discovery of another new mineralized occurrence that has returned high grade gold and silver values on its Evening Star Property, located in Mineral County, Nevada. Known as the "Towerview Zone", the mineralization was discovered through prospecting, followed by geological mapping, rock and soil sampling, in areas north of the recently announced "High Life Copper Zone".

A total of 65 rock samples have been taken over a trend length of approximately 1.0 kilometer in a West-North-West direction, by approximately 200 meters width. The arithmetic average is 2.007 parts per million gold (Au ppm), 8.71 ppm silver (Ag), 1,115 ppm copper, 595 ppm lead (Pb) and 340 ppm zinc (Zn). Peak values were 18.210 ppm Au, 97.60 ppm Ag, and +10,000 ppm Cu (i.e. 1 Cu%). Significantly, two samples comprising composite chips from limonitic, fractured felsic granitoid units, at the entrance of a historic decline adit returned 8.530 ppm Au (6.00 ppm Ag, 154 ppm Cu) across a 2.4 meter width (east side), and 6.880 ppm Au (53.5 ppm Ag, and 1,210 ppm Cu) over 1.8 meter width (west side).

Seventeen rock samples returned +2.00 ppm Au (over 25% of the samples taken) indicating widespread gold mineralization along the 1 kilometer strike length. Two well defined gold anomalies have been identified (North-West (NW) Target and South-East (SE) Target) and were further investigated with two soil grids over these areas. In addition, stream sediments (silt) samples were collected over a much larger area to determine if anomalous gold and copper values may be present in bedrock away from the newly discovered Towerview target.

The Towerview target is located approximately 1.25 to 2.00 kilometers North-North-West of the center of the High Life Copper Zone. An additional 28 unpatented mineral claims have been staked and filed with the County to cover the new gold target. The gold mineralization is hosted in sheared and altered granitic rocks. Minor oxide copper mineralization was observed (malachite, azurite, chrysocolla), associated with quartz veins, veinlets, limonitic microfractures. Numerous historic workings were observed and sampled, comprising shallow shafts, declines, and trenches. Old, overgrown trails exist but no signs of modern mechanized exploration have been found. This suggesting that the targets were never drilled with modern equipment. To date no data or records have been uncovered on the historic workings and it is estimated they may be about a century old.

The Company has also completed a preliminary soil sampling survey over two areas approximately 200 by 200 meters each, over the SE target. Peak values in soil samples were 2.830 ppm Au, 10.40 ppm Ag, 930 ppm Cu, 1,370 ppm Pb, and 800 ppm Zn. The arithmetic average for the soil samples (45 samples) was 0.171 ppm Au, 0.6 ppm Ag, 141 ppm Cu, 99 ppb Pb, and 119 ppm Zn. The 90% percentile values (indicative as strongly anomalous for gold) were 0.206 ppm Au, 4.3 ppm Ag, 314 ppm Cu, 150 ppm Pb and 205 ppm Zn.