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Landore Resources Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Junior Lake

Deposit:Bam
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold
Date:9/4/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:4-9-2019: Landore Resources Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Bam deposit at the Junior Lake project. Drilling results incl. 0.98m @ 22.90g/t Au from 104.75m. London, United Kingdom, 4 September 2019 - Landore Resources Limited
Resources:(Resource, I+I): 28.826Mt @ 1.03g/t Au for 951Koz Au contained at BAM
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Michele Tuomi (Internal)
ABSTRACT:London, United Kingdom, 4 September 2019 - Landore Resources Limited (AIM: LND) ("Landore Resources" or "the Company") is pleased to report on progress of the Summer Drilling and Exploration programme on its BAM Gold Deposit, Junior Lake Property, Ontario, Canada ("BAM Gold Deposit"). The summer drill programme concluded on the 19th August 2019 with 38 HQ Diamond core holes drilled for a total of 5,946 metres. Of this, 24 HQ diamond drill holes (0419-701 to 0419-724) for 3,966 metres were completed mainly in the BAM West area' aimed at advancing the inferred portion of the existing BAM Gold Resource to the Indicated category. In addition, 10 HQ Diamond core holes for a total of 1,407 metres, were drilled along strike to the west of the BAM Gold Deposit extending the Mineralised Zone for a further 500 metres to the West from 900E to 400E. A further 4 HQ Diamond core holes were drilled to test the geophysical conductor MM-18, approximately 400 metres to the north, running parallel to the BAM Gold Deposit.

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