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Resource World - Oct-Nov 2014 - Vol 12 Iss 6

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o c t o b e r / n o v e m b e r 2 0 1 4 www.resourceworld.com 13 . • Selwyn Project – One the largest undeveloped zinc-lead deposits in the world • Year 2014: Budgeted $65 million for continued exploration, engineering, baseline environmental studies and community investments and engagement • A Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) will be completed in late 2014 and a Prefeasibility Study (PFS) in 2015 • Experienced management. Strong technical team • Managing the Project with professionalism, transparency and honesty • Committed to developing the Project with internationally recognized standards and practices. Tel: 604-620-6188 Email: ranli@chihongmining.com 2701-1055 W Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6E 0B6 Canada www.selwynchihong.com been identified on the property that has gentle topography and is 50 km from a major highway and power lines. There are currently three drills turning on site where 11,000 metres of the $4 million, 21,000-metre, 2014, drill program has been completed. Highlights from recent drill results from the high-grade BRX Zone: • hole # 150 – 26.71 g/t gold, 172 g/t silver, for a gold equivalent of 30.15 g/t gold over 2.98 metres • hole # 151 – 22.42 g/t gold, 245 g/t silver, for a gold equivalent of 27.33 g/t gold over 3.21 metreshole • hole # 154 – 66.20 g/t gold, 403 g/t silver, for a gold equivalent of 74.26 g/t gold over 1.00 metre The deposit appears to be carbonated base metal gold (CBM) deposit which is not a typical epithermal deposit and a new type of deposit in the Yukon. The gold in the deposit is well liberated and CBM depos- its are some of the largest deposits in the world. Matthew Turner, CEO and Director said analytical work will be done at the end of the exploration season. Trenching has been important at Klaza and was used to successfully link drill intercepts. It can take two years to build a trench and can take six to seven passes with an excavator because the permafrost has to melt between passes. Turner said, "The hope is to put together an inferred resource at the end of Matthew A. Turner, CEO Rockhaven Resources Ltd., showing media tour a trench at the Klaza Project, Yukon.

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