Mount Miccollo, Tin Hut Hill, Eurilla Dam, Wilcherry Hill, Uno, Peterlumbo and Mount Double (the Wilcherry Hill Project). Joint annual reports for the period 1/11/2002 to 31/10/2018.
Created: 12 Nov 2024 Revised: 12 Nov 2024

During Year 6 of the project, Trafford Resources designed their drilling program to test the extent of the Pb/Zn/Ag/U mineralisation at the Telephone Dam Prospect, while JV partners Ironclad Mining’s drilling program was designed to define the...

During Year 6 of the project, Trafford Resources designed their drilling program to test the extent of the Pb/Zn/Ag/U mineralisation at the Telephone Dam Prospect, while JV partners Ironclad Mining’s drilling program was designed to define the Direct Shipping Ore (DSO) resource available at Wilcherry Hill to enable to the project to transition to mining in late 2010. Drilling of 14 RC drillholes for 1566 m on the Telephone Dam Prospect EL 4162, identified two parallel zones of strong carbonate hosted Pb/Zn mineralisation, with the best results returned in hole 09TDRC008, with 92 m @ 2.18% Pb/Zn from 60 m, including 1 m @ 51.4% Pb/Zn from 137 m. The program extended the strike length of the deposit to over 1400 m and remains open to in the north and south. Manganese mineralisation identified in previous drilling programs was further supported during the current program with 1 m @ 10.8% from 15 m returned in hole 09TDRC003. Ironclad’s drilling program on the Weednanna Prospect aim was that infill drilling would define enough of the shallow iron mineralisation for DSO to allow for a small-scale low-cost mining before the commencement of the main magnetite operations. A total of 30 holes were drilled for 2071 m, with the best intercepts returned in holes 09WDRC016 with 18 m @ 62.2% Fe from 26 m and hole 09WDRC004 with 10 m @ 64.4% Fe from 36 m. At the Weednanna North deposit 6 RC holes for 356 m were drilled with the best intercept being 20 m @ 50.7% Fe from 6-26 m, including 8 m @ 55.7% Fe from 6-14 m in hole 09WNRC002. Drilling at Ultima Dam West was in follow up to significant results from the previous year for magnetite, Ironclad drilled 14 RC holes for 1286 m, high grade magnetite was intersected in many holes including 09UWRC007 with 32 m @ 39.4% Fe from 0 m, including 6 m @ 52.6% Fe and 6 m @ 54.4% Fe from 92 m. Two holes were drilled at the Golden Gate Prospect based on the modelling of historical electromagnetic data, with the best intercept returned from 09GGR0001 with 16 m @ 26.2% Fe from 134 m. Select material from Ironclad’s 2008 drilling was reanalysed by Trafford for a multi-element suite of minerals with specific interest in gold results. A ground magnetic survey was completed and analysed by J.E. Hanneson on the Ultima Dam West prospect, the magnetic rocks were interpreted to come within a few metres of the surface, dipping to the south at 50-80°. Only the eastern portion of the magnetic anomaly has been modelled to date. No field work was completed during the reporting period on the remaining tenements. During Year 7 of the project, Trafford and Ironclad completed an extensive infill drilling program to further define DSO resources at Weednanna, Weednanna North and Ultima Dam East. At Weednanna infill drilling reduced the drill hole spacing to 25 x 25 m throughout the target area, with 71 RC holes (6684 m) drilled along with 26 diamond core holes (1880.75 m). Current drilling along with historical data was used to create a wireframe model for the deposit. At Ultima Dam East the Mathews anomaly was the focus of infill drilling, 50 RC holes (4253 m) increased the drilling coverage to 25 x 25 m for the northern part of the anomaly, while for the southern half drill spacing was reduced to 50 x 50 m. A single diamond hole (92 m) was drilled for metallurgical test work. Drilling data was used to generate an indicated resource for the Ultima Dam East. Infill drilling of 34 RC holes for 3376 m was completed at the Weednanna North deposit. The deposit is made up of several magnetic pods, theorised to be disrupted by potential faults. Two diamond cored holes (58.3 m) were drilled for metallurgical test work. Fourteen RC holes for 1296 m were drilled into the deposit at the Ultima Dam West. Trafford re-assayed approximately 4900 Ironclad pulps from the current drilling program for Au, significant intercepts were returned including hole 10WDRC002 10 m @ 3.09 g/t Au from 50 m including 2 m @ 14.4 g/t Au from 50m. A Resource Estimation for Wilcherry Hill was prepared by SRK Consulting. No field work was completed on the remaining tenements. During Year 8 of the project, the Mining Lease Proposal was approved by the SA Government. Ironclad Mining concentrated on resource modelling and estimation of magnetite bodies at Weednanna, Weednanna North and Ultima Dam East. Metallurgical and geotechnical drilling was ongoing throughout the year as well as environmental and mining studies. Trafford Resources completed drilling at the Telephone Dam Prospect Pb, Zn and Ag target, as well as grab sampling at regional under explored prospects. In addition, metallurgical test work was completed on oxide and fresh samples. At Weednanna North, 4 PQ diamond holes were drilled for metallurgical test work including QEMSCAN mineralogical examination, and 5 HQ cored holes pit design purposes. Six metallurgical PQ diamond holes were drilled at Ultima Dam East, 1 NQ diameter auger drill hole was also attempted (11UEDH006A) but failed to penetrate through a sandstone cap, and 7 HQ diamond holes were drilled for pit design purposes. Trafford drilled 12 RC holes for 1773 m at Telephone Dam, and successfully confirmed extensive tabular zones of commercial grade Pb, Zn and Ag over a 1500 m strike length, initially outlined by the 2008 and 2009 drilling. The drilling has also opened the deposit to the north-east, where hole 11TDRC004 returned 22 m @ 2.84% Pb+Zn and 68 g/t Ag from 12 m. Drill chip samples from holes 11TDRC009 & 11TDRC001 were selected for metallurgical test work on both fresh and weathered samples. Two rock grab samples, an ironstone, and a gneiss, were sampled from the prospect, with the iron stone returning a result of 59.8% Fe and 1285 ppm Zn, while the gneiss returned a result of 2600 ppm Ba. Exploration on EL 3981 and EL 4421 consisted of surface rock grab sampling. Samples taken from Death Adder were anomalous in Pb (980 ppm) and Zn (1165 ppm) and were located within a previously identified Cu-in-calcrete anomaly. No field work was done on the remaining tenements. During Year 9 of the project, Ironclad activities were carried out entirely within the new mining lease and were reported separately. Trafford’s exploration efforts were concentrated in three areas: Weednanna, Death Adder and Black Hill, geophysical surveys and drilling programs were carried out in each area. Regional exploration and research resulted in the acquisition of three strategically located tenements; EL4870, EL4945 & EL4946. Trafford, with the support of the PACE 2011 Targeting Initiative (PT1-08), commissioned Aerosystems to complete an airborne magnetic and radiometric survey to enhance the geophysical knowledge and understanding of under explored greenfield tenements in the project (EL’s 4421, 4748, 4286 & 3981) [See ENV12369 CNO:2035522. The results were processed and interpreted by Kim Frankcombe of ExploreGeo and Grahame Jenke of Southern Geoscience Consultants. On Weednanna EL 4612, a review of existing geophysical data identified a possible north-west extension to a known Au occurrence, a 3D IP survey was completed over the area to further test & define the area. Drilling to test the IP survey consisted of 2 diamond holes for 222 m and 9 RC holes for 1344 m. Broad Au zones were identified, including 174 m @ 0.40g/t Au from the top of hole 12WDRC001, while in 12WDDH001 93 m @ 1.59g/t Au was recorded containing a high grade intersect of 22 m @ 5.25g/t. Trafford believe they have identified a near surface wide Au zone within which high grade ore shoots are found, rather than the previous model of steeply dipping high grade ore shoots within barren country rock. On the Pier prospect EL 3981 as a part of Trafford’s surface geochemistry program, 351 soil samples collected with results showing a promising relationship with Cu and Zn in the centre of the prospect, and between Au and Ag in the north. A further 7415 soil samples were collected across EL 4421, with results indicating a Cu anomaly coincident with the main gravity target at Death Adder, and several further exploration targets identified at Black Hill. An 3D IP survey was completed at Death Adder plus RC (4 for 389.5 m) and diamond (4 for 1658.04 m) holes were drilled to test the IOCGU prospectivity along the 10.5 km strike length of the target area. Inclined hole 12DADH001B reached 799 m (one of the deepest holes on the Eyre Peninsular at the time) and intersected a 60cm zone from 220.6-221.2 m of Galena and red-brown Sphalerite with associated carbonate enrichment and veining @ 85g/t Ag, 3.37% Pb and 1.71% Zn. No evidence of IOCGU mineralisation was seen in the core, however Trafford believed encouraging signs of possible Ag/Pb/Zn epithermal mineralisation and blind Au mineralisation existed. At Black Hill 68 holes for 3760 m drilled, including 17 RAB, 48 ACR, and 3 RC holes, were completed. During Year 10 of the project, Trafford explored for tin, base metals and uranium at Zealous, silver, lead and zinc at Sunday Iron, silver and tungsten at Golden Gate and copper and gold at Oxy’s Bore. Re-assay and drilling programs were carried out at Zealous and Sunday Iron, re-assay only at Golden Gate, and Oxy’s Bore received maiden drilling. Regional sampling and scouting work were also carried out with the aid of geophysical and geological interpretations. Ironclad carried out regional exploration to define new, economic low strip ratio DSO to supplement the planned mining operation, as well as economic bulk material resources suitable for upgrading via beneficiation processes. Through their work across the tenements, Ironclad developed their understanding of the geology and mineralisation which has enabled them to improve their exploration models. Ironclad’s work identified several potential deposits, including Zealous and Black Hills West (Sunday Iron), with target sizes considered to be between 0.1 and 0.5 Mt @ +60% Fe at or near surface. Ironclad drilled 10 RC holes at Zealous for 533 m along the roughly north-south striking steeply dipping ore body with mineralisation occurring within 10 m of the surface. The deposit zone remains open at both ends and at depth. Trafford had Ironclads drillholes re-assayed for base metals, with hole 12ZLRC007 returning 7 m @ 3.16% Sn and 2 m @ 0.902% Sn which was confirmed with multiple re-assays at separate labs. Trafford, in follow up, drilled 6 RC holes for 698 m, however all were abandoned before planned depth due to adverse conditions and inexperience resulting in sample contamination, lack of sample, or no sample in some meters. Results revealed a few key zones of Sn mineralisation; 5 m @ 2.29% Sn in hole 13ZLRC001 and 3 m @ 0.75% Sn with 1 m @ 1.13% Sn in hole 13ZLRC005. Mineralisation has been identified along a 200 m strike length and remains open in all directions. The mineralisation system is assumed to be an ex-magnetite skarn, although due to the high level of weathering of the target zone that cannot be confirmed. An infill gravity survey was completed at Hercules on EL 5164, on a 62 x 125 m grid and was subsequently modelled by Adelaide Mining Geophysics who identified extensive gravity anomalies with 60-70 within 150 m of the surface. A subsequent drilling program consisted of 29 RC holes for 2366 m, which intersected a shallow/almost flat sequence of silica rich BIF units, while only 2holes returned Fe values above 45%, significant Mn above 20% was intersected in 2 further holes. On EL 4421 Sunday Iron (Black Hills West) Ironclad undertook close spaced ground magnetics surveys across 3 areas to further delineate near surface hematite/magnetite mineralisation, in total 33.65-line km of data on 25m spaced NS lines was collected. Twenty-three RC holes were drilled for 1400 m and intersected iron mineralisation from surface to 65 m depth, with the hematite/goethite ore body closed of in all directions. . In House Resource modelling for Black Hills West was completed post completion of the latest drilling. The resource estimate was completed by JV partner Trafford Resource Senior Resource Geologist., R. Le Grange on behalf of Ironclad. A total Inferred resource of 281,000 t @ 49.2% Fe was calculated down to 65m. This includes a high-grade component of 124,000t @ 57.5% Fe. Trafford re-assayed selected portions of the Ironclad drilling and has resulted in the discovery of some encouraging Pb-Zn-Ag mineralisation, including 5m @ 493g/t Ag, 0.58% Pb and 0.27% Zn from 71-76m, including 1m @ 950g/t Ag, 1.08% Pb and 0.39% Zn and 3m @ 71g/t Ag, 0.23% Pb and 0.1% Zn from 82-85m, including 1m @ 150g/t Ag, 0.38% Pb and 0.11% Zn from hole 12BWRC020. At Oxy’s Bore, a single RC pre-collar (143 m) NQ diamond cored hole for 539.6 m (13OBDH001) was drilled with funding though the government PACE Drilling Initiative (DPY7-30) [For full details see ENV12628 CNO:2036777] to test the magnetic feature of a proposed Cu-Au breccia pipe. Regional surface sampling was completed across several tenements including EL’s 4748, 4421, 5164 and 5299. While no field work was completed on EL’s 4870, 4945 and 4946. As agreed in the 2012/2013 AEA, Trafford relinquished 5% (125km2) of its ground at the Wilcherry Hill Project. During Year 11 of the project, Trafford explored for tin, base metals, and uranium at Zealous, while assessing the regional potential for further tin deposits. Regional sampling and scouting work were also carried out with the aid of geophysical and geological interpretations. Ironclad carried out regional exploration to define the Manganese potential of the project, particularly at Hercules and Pier prospects. Manganese has the potential to add significant value to the Wilcherry Hill Iron Project (WHIP). Ironclad also acquired digital aerial photography and Digital Terrain Model data over ELs 5299, 4286, 5164 and 4421 and the Lucky Bay area. Ironclad undertook in-house ground magnetic surveys over 11 prospects within EL 5299, with the aim of to create refined models for the prospects in the near surface 1% Sn occurred in metres of massive magnetite in calcsilicate, and very often nearby to a possible shear zone which would often mark the commencement of Fe-skarn mineralogy (magnetite, goethite). At the Pier prospect EL 5164 Ironclad worked to refine the area of Mn prospectivity with a ground magnetic survey covering 134,600 m along the 7.5 km strike length of the anomaly (full report within). Ironclad completed two phases of drilling for manganese, a resource model, a lag sampling program (633) for manganese and a filed mapping exercise focussing on DSO iron at the Hercules prospect on EL 5164. Seven RC holes for 666 m were drilled to follow up and extend the Mn mineralisation identified in the previous reporting period. A broad (up to 78 m) manganiferous zone was intersected in 3 holes. The second phase of drilling saw 26 RC holes for 2187 m drilled across the Hercules East and North to further evaluate potential strike extensions of the Mn mineralisation. A strike length of 250 m was confirmed, with mineralisation extended up dip 35 m to the east. An in-house non-JORC resource estimate was completed for the Hercules East prospect area, with a volume increase of 32.7% over the February 2014 resource estimate achieved. A total resource of 0.66Mt @ 17.4% Mn (cut-off grade of 10% Mn) was calculated to a depth of 140m below surface, including a high-grade component of 0.35Mt @ 22.5% Mn (cut-off grade of 15% Mn). Over 98% of the resource occurs in the upper 80m from surface, estimated at 0.34Mt @ 22.5% Mn (cut-off grade of 15% Mn). Regional surface grab sampling was undertaken for geochemical analysis across all tenements except for ELs 4748, 4443, 4870, 4945 and 4946, where no field work was completed. A small ground magnetic survey was completed on EL 5470 by Ironclad. During Year 12 of the project, to 31st October 2015, no fieldwork was undertaken on the project area and as such no technical report was submitted. In May 2015 Trafford Resources Pty Ltd and Ironclad Mining Limited merged and formed Tyranna Resources Limited (with Trafford a wholly owned subsidiary owning all the mineral rights). During Year 13 of the project, between November 2015 and September 2016 exploration of the Wilcherry Project was managed by Trafford Resources Pty Ltd (Trafford) (a subsidiary of Tyranna Resources Limited (Tyranna)). In October 2016 Alliance Craton Explorer Pty Ltd (ACE) (a subsidiary of Alliance Resources Limited) purchased 51% equity in the Wilcherry Project, entered into joint venture agreement with Trafford and assumed management control of the Project. During the reporting period Trafford completed a three-hole diamond drilling program for 717.7 m at the Zealous Prospect on EL 5299 to test for tin mineralisation along strike and down dip of previous drilling. A total of 144 m of RC pre?collars and 573.7m of diamond – two of which were diamond tails. The drilling program was facilitated through the PACE Discovery Drilling program DPY8-25 [ENV13018 CNO: 2039767]. Of the three holes drilled, only the third (16ZLDH003) which was drilled to test the lateral continuity at depth of tin mineralisation, returned any ‘significant’ tin; 39 m @ 377.5 ppm Sn from 41 m including 1 m @ 1050 ppm Sn from 41 m within the RC pre-collar. A zone of 30 m @190 ppm Au from 63?93 m including 2 m @787 ppm U was also intersected. The remaining 2 holes were drilled to test the magnetic anomaly as the tin mineralisation intersected to date had been noted to be in close association with goethite and in the few fresh zones intersected in magnetite. In hole 16ZLD001 no significant tin despite thin bands of magnetite which have been reported as having explained the magnetic anomaly, while hole 16ZLD002 retuned neither magnetite nor any significant intercepts. The drilling was based on the theory that tin is associated with iron oxides. Unfortunately, these results suggest that the theory is incorrect and that the cause for the presence of tin is still to be explained. No fieldwork was completed on the remaining tenements during the reporting period. During project Year 14, EL4870 was reduced in size from 104 km2 to 40 km2 and renamed EL5961 during the reporting period and EL5931 (granted on 11th May 2017) was added to the Combined Annual Technical Report. During the reporting period Alliance Craton Explorer (ACE) completed the following exploration activities: • XCITE helicopter?borne electromagnetic (HEM) survey to test for conductors associated with massive sulphide base metal deposits (all tenements excluding EL 5875), 1,260-line km of initially planned 800 m spaced lines and 535-line km of infill 400 m spaced lines. • Moving Loop Electromagnetic (MLEM) surveys completed over 4 HEM targets • Whole rock litho-geochemistry and petrological examination of 4 regional Hiltaba Granite samples • 49 RC holes for 8539 m with 1 hole from Telephone Dam returning 36 m @ 0.07 % Pb and 0.26 % Zn from 12 m, 24 m @ 0.05% Pb and 0.20 % Zn from 76 m and 60 m @ 0.23 % Zn from 124 m • 3 diamond cored holes for 1029 m plus DHEM. Best results from Telephone Dam returned 12.7 m @ 3.9 % Zn, 0.2 % Pb and 114 g/t Ag from 65.8 m, including 5.6 m @ 6.8 % Zn, 0.2 % Pb, and 209 g/t Ag from 66.9 m. • Reanalysis of historical drillhole samples for Au and base metals • Spectral analysis of RC chips (513 samples) • Petrological examinations During licence Year 15, EL5961 was surrendered and EL5875 was reduced in size to 79.5 km2 during the reporting period. Exploration was carried by ACE and completed the following exploration activities: • Regional detailed aeromagnetic surveys (all tenements) – 18,946 line-km 100 – 50 – 25 m spacing. • Completed MLEM surveys over targets on EL5590, EL6072 & EL6188 – 17 high & 9 moderate priority targets • 14 RC holes at MLEM conductor targets plus down hole electromagnetic (DHEM) surveys • 7 DIA holes at MLEM conductor targets plus down hole electromagnetic (DHEM) surveys • Review of historic surface geochemical database plus review of regional gold potential • Weednanna – 71 RC holes, modelling and interpretation of geophysical data, ground gravity survey (2548 stations on 25 x 25 m and 50 x 50 m grids), relogging and resampling of historic holes, review of historic data, petrological studies, and an estimation of a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate • Weednanna East – 85 AC holes – first pass test of Au in regolith anomalism • Weednanna North – relogging of RC & DIA holes and construction of 3D geological model • Temeraire – reanalysis of iron ore RC pulps of gold • Yeltana – 1 RC & 2 DIA holes plus DHEM on DIA holes • Numancia – 1 DIA hole at MLEM conductor target, reanalysis and relogging of historic RC holes. • A total of 85 RC holes for 13,052 m, 85 AC holes for 3101 m and 7 DIA holes for 1935.54 m • September 2018 Mining One Pty Ltd completed a Mineral Resource Estimate for the Weednanna Gold Deposit - 1.097 Mt @ 5.1 g/t Au for 181,000 oz Au • Extensive metallurgical test work and scoping studies undertaken [See included appendices].

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Record No mesac27004
Topic Geoscientific Information
Type of Resource Document
Category Type
Document Type Mineral Company Report - Mineral Exploration
Contributor Adelaide Mining Geophysics Pty Ltd;SRK Consulting (Australasia) Pty Ltd;Coffey Environments Australia Pty Ltd;BatteryLimits Pty Ltd;Amdel Ltd;Bureau Veritas Australia Pty Ltd;Mining One Pty Ltd;Pontifex and Associates Pty Ltd;Aerosystems Australia Pty Ltd;ExploreGeo Pty Ltd Consultancy;Southern Geoscience Consultants Pty Ltd;Haines Surveys Pty Ltd;Search Exploration Services Pty Ltd
Sponsor Trafford Resources Limited;IronClad Mining Limited;Tyranna Resources Limited
Tenement
Tenement Holder Trafford Resources Limited;IronClad Mining Limited;Alliance (Eyre) Pty Ltd
Operator IronClad Mining Limited;Trafford Resources Limited;Alliance Craton Explorer Pty Ltd
Geological Province
Mine Name Telephone Dam deposit;Weednanna deposit;Weednanna North deposit;Ultima Dam East deposit;Ultima Dam West deposit;Golden Gate prospect;Pier prospect;Death Adder prospect;Black Hill prospect;Nig - Nog geochemical anomaly;Foghorn - Leghorn geochemical anomaly;Zealous prospect;Sunday Iron prospect;Oxy's Bore prospect;Hercules prospect
Stratigraphy
Commodity
Notes
Notes: This release to the public of the subject mineral exploration data, namely, company data which was acquired more than 5 years ago, is being done by DMITRE in accord with the provisions of Section 77D of the Mining Act 1971 and Regulation 88...

Notes: This release to the public of the subject mineral exploration data, namely, company data which was acquired more than 5 years ago, is being done by DMITRE in accord with the provisions of Section 77D of the Mining Act 1971 and Regulation 88 of the Mining Regulations 2011. In October 2016, Alliance Craton Explorer Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Alliance Resources Limited, purchased 51% equity in the Wilcherry Hill Project, entered into a joint venture agreement with Trafford Resources Limited, and assumed management control of the project. Includes: - Ironclad Mining Limited, March 2011. Wilcherry Hill Iron Project - mining lease proposal. Appx 1 of joint annual report to 31/10/2011. - BatteryLimits Pty Ltd, October 2011. Wilcherry Hill magnetite dry magnetic separation plant - basis of design (process engineering consultants' report for Ironclad Mining). Appx 2 of joint annual report to 31/10/2011. - Mining One Pty Ltd, November 2011. Wilcherry Hill Iron Project - mining geotechnical report (part of the definitive feasibility study) (engineering geology consultants' report for Ironclad Mining). Appx 4 of joint annual report to 31/10/2011. - Simpson, R., November 2011. Wilcherry Hill Iron Project - Competent Person's Report (SRK Consulting report for Ironclad Mining). Appx 6 of joint annual report to 31/10/2011. - Le Grange, R., May 2013. Report on Black Hill West iron prospect non-JORC resource estimation (Trafford Resources Ltd). Appx 8 of joint annual report to 31/10/2013. - Boundy, M., Schmidt, S. and Mroczek, C., October 2013. Wilcherry Hill Iron Project JV prospect review (Ironclad Mining Limited). Appx 5 of joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Boundy, M., September 2014. Final report on mapping at Pier Dam (Ironclad Mining Limited). Appx 12 of joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Boda, S., 22/5/2014. Report on an independent technical review of manganese potential at the Wilcherry Hill Project (ARC Resources Pty Ltd consultant's report for Ironclad Mining). Appx 14 of joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Burvill, D., June 2014. Report on a preliminary desktop study of (Hercules and Pier Dam) manganese ore processing (Ironclad Mining Limited). Appx 17 of joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Brown, B. April 2014. Ironclad Hercules Iron and Manganese desktop mining optimisation. Optima Consulting + Contracting Pty Ltd. Appx. 13 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Pontifex, I.R. 6/9/2012. Mineralogical Report No. 10178 – Chips of massive sulphide from Wilcherry Hill Project. Pontifex & Associates Pty Ltd. Appx. 6 to joint annual report to 31/10/2012. - Mroczek, C. 8/8/2014. Hercules East Prospect Lag Geochemical Survey. Appx. 11 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Brewer, A.M. May 2014. An initial evaluation of potential Mn Targets in the Wilcherry Hill Project Area. Brewer Geological Services. Appx. 15 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Pontifex, I.R. 12/5/2014. Mineralogical report No. 10386 – DIF Rock outcrop samples (70 and drill chip samples (8). Pontifex & Associates Pty Ltd. Appx. 16 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Hanneson, J.E., 2013. Memorandum – A magnetic susceptibility model for the Black Hills West Area that uses ground magnetic data. Adelaide Mining Geophysics Pty Ltd. Appx. 6 to joint annual report to 31/10/2013. - Jenke, G. September 2014. Wilcherry Hill Project. Assessment of ground magnertometer survey data. Appx. 3 & 4 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. - Hanneson, J.E. 17/8/2009. Memorandum – A magnetic susceptibility model for the UDW East Prospect, Ironclad Mining Ltd, South Australia. Adelaide Mining Geophysics Pty Ltd. Appx. 3 to joint annual report to 31/10/2009. - Simpson, R. September 2010. Wilcherry Hill Resource Estimation. SRK Consulting (Australasia) Pty Ltd. Appx. 3 to joint annual report to 31/10/2010. - Frankcombe, K. 5/12/2011. Memorandum – Death Adder 3D IP preliminary results. ExploreGeo Pty Ltd. Appx. 3.2 to joint annual report to 31/10/2012. Pg. 5986. - Frankcombe, K. 13/4/2012. Memorandum – Re-inversion of Death Adder 3D IP using multipole data. Appx. 3.2 to joint annual report to 31/10/2012. Pg. 5992. - Jenke, G. January 2012. Willcherry Hill Project assessment of geophysical data Oxy’s Bore, Peterlumbo Area. Southern Geoscience Consultants. Appx. 2 to joint annual report to 31/10/2013. - Jenke, G. September 2013. Ironclad Mining Limited – Wilcherry Hill Project assessment of geophysical data. Southern Geoscience Consultants. Appx. 4 to joint annual report to 31/10/2013. - Jenke, G. January 2014. Pier Dam Project. Assessment of ground magnertometer survey data. Appx. 6 to joint annual report to 31/10/2014. Geographic Locality: North-central Eyre Peninsula;Kimba North;Wilcherry Hill;Weednanna Hill;Peterlumbo Hill;Uno Station [not Valley Dam];Eurilla Dam;Mount Miccollo;Mount Double;Valley Dam;Reddon Dam;Pinkawillinnie;Reid Lookout;Siam Station;Olympic Hill;Reception Hill;2011 Peterlumbo West - Peterlumbo East - Uno Aerial Magnetic Survey;2011 Peterlumbo West - Peterlumbo East - Uno Aerial Radioactivity Survey;2011 Death Adder Gravity Survey;2011 Weednanna 3D IP Survey;2011 Death Adder 3D IP Survey;2018 Wilcherry Project Regional aeromagnetic survey;2017/18 MLEM Survey EL5590, EL6072 & EL6188;2018 EL 6188 Weednanna Ground Gravity Survey Doc No: Env 10493 Drillhole: 09GGRC001;(305926);09GGRC002;(305927);09TDRC001 - 09TDRC014;(305978 - 305991);09UWRC001 - 09UWRC014;(305928 - 305941);09WDRC001 - 09WDRC030;(305942 - 305971);09WNRC001 - 09WNRC006;(305972 - 305977);10UEDH001;(267347);10UERC001 - 10UERC050;(267348 - 267397);10UWRC001 - 10UWRC014;(267398 - 267411);10WDDH001 - 10WDDH026;(267412 - 267437);10WDRC001 - 10WDRC074;(267438 - 267508);10WNDH001;(267509);10WNDH002;(267510);10WNRC001 - 10WNRC034;(267511 - 267544);11TDRC001 - 11TDRC012;(301204 - 301215);11UEDH001 - 11UEDH013;11UEDH006A;(301175 - 301188);11WNDH001 - 11WNDH004A;(301189 - 301193);11WNDH009 - 11WNDH012;(301194 - 301197);12BHAC001 - 12BHAC049;(334122 - 334170);12BHRB001 - 12BHRB004B;(334171 - 334175);12BHRB005 - 12BHRB016;(334176 - 334187);12BHRC001 - 12BHRC003;(334188 - 334190);12BWRC001 - 12BWRC023;(334055 - 334077);12DADH001 - 12DADH001B;(289563);(334191);(334192);12DADH002 - 12DADH002B;(334193 - 334195);12DADH003;(334196);12DADH003A;(334197);12WDDH001;(334198);12WDDH002;(334199);12WDRC001 - 12WDRC009;(334200 - 334208);12ZLRC001 - 12ZLRC010;(334078 - 334087);13BHRC001;(334031);13BHRC002A;(334032);13BHRC002B;(334033);13BHRC003;(334034);13HCRC001 - 13HCRC029;(334088 - 334116);13OBHD001;(290517);13ZLRC001;(334035);13ZLRC002A;(334036);13ZLRC002B;(334037);13ZLRC003 - 13ZLRC006;(334038 - 334041);16ZLDH001 - 16ZLDH003;(299994 - 299996)

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Citation Matonia, K.;Hanneson, J.E.;Simpson, R.;Ferguson, K.;Law, T.;Molin, A.;Goss, M.;Basile, D.;James, T.;Pontifex, I.R.;Frankcombe, K.;Jenke, G.P.;Gray, A. Mount Miccollo, Tin Hut Hill, Eurilla Dam, Wilcherry Hill, Uno, Peterlumbo and Mount Double (the Wilcherry Hill Project). Joint annual reports for the period 1/11/2002 to 31/10/2018. Mineral Company Report - Mineral Exploration
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