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Buffalo extends zone at siteThursday, 21st September 2006 (2314 views) Buffalo Gold has announced the latest set of results from diamond drilling at its site in Asia.The Mount Kare project is situated in Papua New Guinea. Two holes, MK06-58 and MK06-63, were drilled approximately 125 km and 100 km into the north-western Roscoelite zone. They both demonstrate that the mineralisation in the north-western extension of the zone continues onwards. Results from the hole MK06-58 returned assays of 19.2 grams per tonne of gold over 30 metres, including 41.8 grams per tonne of gold over 6.5 metres. From hole MK06-63, assays returned 22.6 grams per tonne of gold over 25 metres. Holes MK06-39 and MK06-68, from the south-western portion of the Roscoelite zone, intersected mineralisation consistent with the known resource. Buffalo's chairman Damien Reynolds commented: "We are excited to see that as we move to the north we not only continue to see significant intersections of mineralisation, but also see higher gold grades."
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