Meeka Gold Limited reported new assay results from the recent RC drilling at the St Anne's prospect, which forms part of the Company's Murchison Gold Project. New results returning broad zones of gold mineralisation include: 24m @ 4.81g/t Au from 68m including 4m @ 20.30g/t Au (21SARC002), 36m @ 1.02g/t Au from 24m including 8m @ 2.35g/t Au (21SARC004), 8m @ 2.66g/t Au from 104m including 1m @ 16.45g/t Au (21SARC008) and 4m @ 1.22g/t Au from 52m (21SARC005). The newly released intercepts are situated along strike of previously released drilling results from St Anne's, including: 3m @ 13.82g/t Au from 103m including 1m @ 31.20g/t Au (21GNRC0010) and 20m @ 2.4g/t Au from 57m including 8m @ 5.0g/t Au (SARC005). 15m @ 1.5g/t Au from 108m including 4m @ 4.7g/t Au (GAC164-4), 7m @ 2.2g/t Au from 75m including 1m @ 5.8g/t Au (20GNRC002), 1.0m @ 3.68g/t Au from 174m (21GNRC0002), 26.0m @ 0.6g/t Au from 58m including 10.0m @ 1.0g/t Au (GAC163-5) and 11.0m @ 0.74g/t Au from 104m including 4.0m @ 1.30g/t Au (21GNRC0007). St Anne's is located 3.5km south of the Turnberry deposit, which hosts a 610,000 ounce gold Mineral Resource. St Anne's does not have a reported Mineral Resource, however these results are extremely positive and support further exploration drilling schedule to commence this month.
The St Anne's mineralisation consists of quartz veining and pyrite alteration (as seen at Turnberry) and occurs on a geological contact between mafic dolerite and sedimentary shales. Both rock type's host mineralisation at Turnberry with the dolerite generally hosting better continuity of mineralisation and higher grades. Mineralisation at St Anne's is currently identified over 500m of strike and remains open to the north and south.