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1 ASX RELEASE 24 July 2017 Highlights: Borborema Mineral Resource estimate and Ore Reserve now updated to JORC 2012 compliance No changes to the previously disclosed Mineral Resource estimate of 68.6Mt @ 1.10 g/t containing 2.43Moz of Au and Ore Reserve of 42.4Mt @ 1.18 g/t containing 1.61Moz of Au Update means Stratex can apply for a dual listing on ASX If the merger between Crusader and Stratex is completed, the listing of Stratex CDIs on ASX will allow Crusader shareholders to trade on ASX the consideration securities they receive from Stratex As part of the process to complete the merger transaction with Stratex International PLC, and in compliance with Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) requirements to apply for a dual listing of the merged entity through the issuance of CHESS Depositary Interests (CDI), Crusader is pleased to report (together with its independent consultants Trepanier, Platel Consulting, EGRM Consulting Pty Ltd and Kirk Mining Consultants) an updated Borborema Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve to comply with the 2012 version of the JORC code. The Mineral Resource was previously reported in July of 2012 and the Ore Reserve in November 2012 under the 2004 version of the JORC code. There is no difference in the numbers between the versions (see Tables 1 and 2 below), however the current version has additional background information and disclosure around the Mineral Resource and current explanations and discussion for the Ore Reserve. Crusader intends to lodge the draft Scheme Booklet with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in the coming days, and will provide further updates to the market regarding the indicative timetable for the merger process in due course. The reporting criteria for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve along with the JORC Table 1, table of historical drilling results and diagrams are included. Table 1. Borborema Gold Project Mineral Resource (JORC 2012 code) Borborema Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Updated to JORC 2012 Compliance Mineral Resource table, reported at various cut-offs. Parent Block 25mE x 25mN x 5mRL. Selective Mining Unit 5mE x 6.25mN x 2.5mRL. Note, appropriate rounding has been applied, subtotals may not equal total figures

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Highlights:

Borborema Mineral Resource estimate and Ore Reserve now updated to JORC 2012 compliance

No changes to the previously disclosed Mineral Resource estimate of 68.6Mt @ 1.10 g/t containing 2.43Moz of Au and Ore Reserve of 42.4Mt @ 1.18 g/t containing 1.61Moz of Au

Update means Stratex can apply for a dual listing on ASX

If the merger between Crusader and Stratex is completed, the listing of Stratex CDIs on ASX will allow Crusader shareholders to trade on ASX the consideration securities they receive from Stratex

As part of the process to complete the merger transaction with Stratex International PLC, and in compliance with Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) requirements to apply for a dual listing of the merged entity through the issuance of CHESS Depositary Interests (CDI), Crusader is pleased to report (together with its independent consultants Trepanier, Platel Consulting, EGRM Consulting Pty Ltd and Kirk Mining Consultants) an updated Borborema Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve to comply with the 2012 version of the JORC code. The Mineral Resource was previously reported in July of 2012 and the Ore Reserve in November 2012 under the 2004 version of the JORC code. There is no difference in the numbers between the versions (see Tables 1 and 2 below), however the current version has additional background information and disclosure around the Mineral Resource and current explanations and discussion for the Ore Reserve.

Crusader intends to lodge the draft Scheme Booklet with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in the coming days, and will provide further updates to the market regarding the indicative timetable for the merger process in due course.

The reporting criteria for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve along with the JORC Table 1, table of historical drilling results and diagrams are included.

Table 1. Borborema Gold Project Mineral Resource (JORC 2012 code)

Borborema Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Updated to JORC 2012 Compliance

Mineral Resource table, reported at various cut-offs. Parent Block 25mE x 25mN x 5mRL. Selective Mining Unit 5mE x 6.25mN x 2.5mRL. Note, appropriate rounding has been applied, subtotals may not equal total figures

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Table 2. Borborema Gold Project Ore Reserve (JORC 2012 code)

Ore Reserve estimate for the Borborema Gold Project. Reported at a 0.4 g/t cut-off for oxide and 0.5g/t cut-off for fresh material. The cut-off grades have been based on the latest throughput costs, gold price of US$1210/oz. Note, appropriate rounding has been applied, subtotals may not equal total figures.

BORBOREMA PROJECT BACKGROUND

The Borborema Gold Project is in the Seridó area of the Borborema province in north-eastern Brazil. It is 100% owned by Crusader and consists of three mining leases covering a total area of 29 km² including freehold title over the main prospect area.

Previously mined as a heap leach in the 1980’s, Crusader has completed sufficient work (including >95,000m of drilling)

on an orebody which is tabular and mineable as an open pit. Free milling ore with expected gold recoveries >90%, the

project is favoured by its location which has a dry climate and excellent infrastructure (roads, power, water and nearby

professional population centres).

Borborema also benefits from a favourable taxation regime, existing on-site facilities and recently received the important Environmental licence (LP), refer ASX release of 28 April 2017.

SUMMARY OF RESOURCE ESTIMATE AND REPORTING CRITERIA

As per ASX Listing Rule 5.8 and the 2012 JORC reporting guidelines, a summary of the material information used to estimate the Mineral Resource is detailed below (for more detail please refer to JORC Table 1, Sections 1 to 3 appended).

Geology and Geological Interpretation

The Borborema Project area is situated in the Borborema Province within the domain of the Seridó Fold Belt in north-eastern Brazil. It is situated in the top of the Seridó Group stratigraphy (the Seridó Formation) within a sequence of banded arkosic metapelitic schists, subjected to upper- amphibolite facies regional metamorphism. Gold mineralisation is located within a NNE-trending structure which forms part of the northern segment of the Santa Mônica dextral shear zone. The shear zone displays a penetrative NNE-trending fabric, dipping east at around 35 degrees. In the project area the principal mineralised shear zone, termed the Morro Pelado shear, is around 30m thick.

Drilling Techniques and Drill-hole Spacing

In 1992, Metais do Seridó Ltda. (“Metasa”) drilled a total of 15 diamond holes for 1,185m. In 2007, Mineração Caraiba Ltda (“Caraiba”) completed 75 diamond holes totalling 10,528.47m. Crusader completed several RC and diamond drilling programmes between 2010 and 2012, such that this Mineral Resource estimate is based on a total of 293 RC drill-holes (19,521m) and 248 diamond drill-holes (47,296.49m). RC drilling was undertaken with 5” and 5 ½” face sampling bits, whilst diamond drilling was predominately NQ core size, with HQ pre-collars where necessary due to unconsolidated ground.

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The Resource has been drilled to 300 vertical metres on a 50m x 50m drill pattern in the Central Zone and to lesser depths in the Southern and Northern Zones. Infill drilling was included in some of the shallower areas to 25m x 25m and 12.5m x 12.5m.

Figure 1 is a drillhole location plan of all holes used for the Mineral Resource, Figure 2 is a long section and Figures 3 and 4 are cross sections with the section location shown in Figure 2.

Sampling and Sub-Sampling Techniques

Sample information used in the resource estimation was derived from both RC and diamond core drilling. The drill samples, taken at 1m intervals, have been geologically logged and sampled for laboratory analyses. Twin hole comparison of RC and DD drilling was completed and indicated that there is effectively no sample bias for gold assays. QC measures include field duplicate samples (1:25), blanks (1:20) and certified standards (1:20) over and above the internal controls at the laboratories.

Sample Analysis Method

Diamond drill-core samples were cut in half lengthwise using a manual core saw on-site. One half was to provide samples for assaying, whilst the other half remained in the core tray as a reference sample, or may have been later quartered for metallurgical samples.

Crusader’s drill samples were assayed at ALS Chemex in Belo Horizonte. All samples were separately dried and crushed to 75% passing 2mm, split to 250g and then pulverized to 85% passing 75um. All samples were then assayed for gold by 50g fire assay with an AAS finish (Au-AA26), with a 0.01g/t Au lower detection limit and an upper detection limit of 100g/t Au.

The full table of drill holes and assay results is appended.

Cut-off Grades

Continuity of the mineralisation was analysed at different grade cut-offs between 0.1g/t Au and 1.0g/t Au. The 0.1g/t Au interpretation is focused on zone continuity and includes significant sub-grade material. Once above a cut-off of 0.2 to 0.3g/t Au, the zone starts to lose continuity and fragment. It was therefore decided that a 0.1g/t Au lower cut-off grade would be applied to the primary interpretation for use in a MIK model.

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Figure 1: Drillhole Location Plan for the Borborema Gold Project (as per ASX release of 6 June 2012)

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Figure 2 Long Section for the Borborema Gold Project (as per ASX release of 26 July 2012)

Figure 3: Borborema Gold Project, sample Cross Section P-P’

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Figure 4: Borborema Gold Project, sample Cross Section Q-Q’

Estimation Methodology

Grade estimation by Multiple Indicator Kriging (MIK) was completed for gold (g/t Au) using a combination of Geovia Surpac™ and Maptek Vulcan™ software. Sample data were composited to 2m using a best fit method with a minimum of 50% required. The block model was constructed with parent blocks of 25m (E) by 25m (N) by 5m (RL) and sub-blocked to 5m (E) by 6.25m (N) by 2.5m (RL). Multiple indicator kriging (MIK) was used to estimate the block grades within the mineralised envelope to represent a selective mining unit of 5m (E) by 6.25m (N) by 2.5m (RL). Estimation parameters were based on the variogram models, data geometry and kriging estimation statistics. Top-cuts were decided by completing an outlier analysis using a combination of methods including grade histograms, log probability plots and other statistical tools. Based on this statistical analysis of the data population, top-cuts for Au were applied in the Southern Zone (10g/t Au) and Central Zone (40g/t Au), but no top-cuts were applied in the Northern Zone. Declustering of the composite data set was also completed using cell declustering and a cell size of 50m (E) x 60m (N) x 5m (RL). Search ellipse sizes were based primarily on a combination of the variography and the trends of the wireframed mineralised zones. Soft boundaries were applied between the subdivisions as no sharp mineralisation boundaries are apparent and hence hard boundaries were considered inappropriate.

Classification Criteria

The Mineral Resource has been classified on the basis of confidence in the geological model, continuity of mineralised zones, drilling density, confidence in the underlying database and the available bulk density information. The Borborema Mineral Resource has in part been assigned to the Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources categories according to JORC 2012.

Mining and Metallurgical Methods and Parameters

Based on the orientations, thicknesses and depths to which the gold mineralisation has been modelled, as well as the estimated gold grades, the potential mining method is considered to be open pit mining.

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Extensive metallurgical test work was carried out by Belo Horizonte -based metallurgical laboratory Testwork Desenvolvimentos, HDA in São Paulo (comminution tests) and ALS in Kamloops, Canada (mineralogy) on a series of composite samples of RC drill chips and diamond drill core. Tests were carried out for oxide, transitional and fresh material.

Large-diameter (PQ) diamond drill-holes were drilled in 2014 specifically for metallurgical test work samples. Ongoing metallurgical test work based on these samples is being managed by Metifex Pty Ltd and undertaken by ALS Metallurgy Pty Ltd Balcatta (Perth) Western Australia.

SUMMARY OF ORE RESERVE ESTIMATE AND REPORTING CRITERIA

As per ASX Listing Rule 5.9 and the 2012 JORC reporting guidelines, a summary of the material information used to estimate the Ore Reserve is detailed below (for more detail please refer to Table 1, Section 4 appended).

Material Assumptions and Outcomes from Prefeasibility Studies

The Project work completed since the November 2012 Ore Reserve includes internally generated reports and studies as well as the incomplete bankable feasibility study (BFS), which was suspended in 2013 when the falling gold price rendered the study financials obsolete. The 2013 draft BFS work was based on a processing rate of 4.2Mtpa. Crusader completed an internal optimisation review into a 2Mtpa development for Stage 1 of the Borborema Gold Project in May 2016, refer ASX release of 16 May 2016. The Ore Reserve is considered to be defined by studies at a pre-feasibility level that includes application of modifying factors.

This Ore Reserve update is based on the assumption that the stage 1 plan of an initial 2Mtpa development on a smaller footprint north of the existing highway, south of the existing powerlines and on Company owned land will be followed by a project area expansion to encompass the final 2013 study open pit and increased waste dumps and included stacked dry tailings areas. Refer to Figures 5 and 6 which show the general site layouts from the 2013 draft BFS and for Stage 1, as per ASX release of 16 May 2016.

Figure 5: Borborema General Layout – 2013 – Showing Ore Reserve Open Pit

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Figure 6: Borborema General Layout 2016, Stage 1

Since the November 2012 Ore Reserve announcement the Brazilian Real gold price has continued to increase at a faster rate than Brazilian domestic inflation, as measured by the Brazilian consumer price index (CPI), even after allowing for the fall in the United States dollar gold price over this period, refer Table 3 and Figure 7 below.

Table 3. Key Financial Parameters Comparison

Key Parameter Reserves November 2012 July 2017 % change

Gold price USD 1350 1210 -10%

Exchange rate BRL:USD 2.0 3.3 65%

Gold price BRL 2700 3993 48%

Brazil CPI index 943.00 (Sept. 2012) 1299.6 (June 2017) 38%

Figure 7: USD vs BRL Gold Price Comparison

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In other words revenue has increased more than costs, which has been confirmed by 2015 reviews of major input costs such as diesel, processing reagents and consumables and labour.

As approximately 18% of operating costs and 19% of capital costs are denominated in BRL the changes in the exchange rate since November 2012 are significant and positive for the Project.

Mining and processing material assumptions and further discussion on other Modifying Factors are discussed below. Social and environmental status is summarised in the ASX release of 28 April 2017 regarding receipt of the important environmental licence (LP).

The Project is technically achievable and economically viable. Additional technical work is underway and it is planned to update the current study work to Feasibility Study level prior to assessing Project financing options

Classification Criteria

Measured Resources have been converted to Proved Reserves. Indicated Resources have been converted to Probable Reserves after taking into account all Modifying Factors.

Mining Method and other Mining Assumptions

The open pit mining method is intimately linked to geology/grade control and planned drilling and blasting practices. The mining of the ore zone and adjacent waste is planned at a nominal 5m bench height using a face shovel or backhoe excavator with a front end loader as back up. This will allow mining selectivity provided that mining of the gently dipping ore zone is always from hanging wall to footwall.

Most of the waste will be mined on a nominal 10m bench height using face shovels with a front end loader as back-up.

Weathered or oxidised ore is a small proportion (less than 6%) of the total ore reserve. Grade or metallurgical variation is not significant and therefore no blending of crusher feed will be required. Where practical, lower grade ore (mining block grades less than 0.7g/t) will be preferentially stockpiled to maximise the mill feed grade.

The study is based on owner mining with specialist contractors employed for delivery of bulk explosives, maintenance of the mining equipment and for tyre services. Effectively all material mined is reasonably hard and competent and so must be blasted.

The final pit design was based on the highest average discounted cash flow pit shell using a discount factor of 5%.

Processing Method and other Processing Assumptions

The process flow sheet developed in 2012 for treating Borborema material is based on a Carbon in Leach (CIL) processing route and includes:

a. Three-stage crushing.

b. Ball milling

c. Leaching in sodium cyanide.

d. Cyanide destruction of leach tails.

e. Tails storage was initially in a conventional storage dam but more recent work will mean filtration

and dry stacking of tailings and co-disposal with mine waste. Water is reclaimed and recycled back

to the process plant.

f. Elution using a ZADRA circuit.

g. Electrowinning.

h. Carbon regeneration.

i. Smelting to produce doré.

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Results of the previous metallurgical testwork and initial results from the current testwork indicates that Borborema ore is suited to SAG milling and requires lower than average energy demands, reducing capital cost as well as providing a simplified comminution circuit.

The metallurgical recoveries for gold and silver used in the draft BFS are 94% for gold and 55% for silver.

There are no deleterious elements associated with ore processing.

Cut-off Grades

Cut-off grades vary with material type (oxide, and fresh) due to varying mill throughput rates and varying processing costs. The basis for calculation of cut-off grade is:

𝐶𝑢𝑡 𝑜𝑓𝑓 𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑒 = (𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑐𝑒𝑠𝑠 + 𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟ℎ𝑒𝑎𝑑 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑡) × (1 + 𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝐷𝑖𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛(%))

𝑃𝑎𝑦𝑎𝑏𝑙𝑒 𝐺𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑃𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒 × 𝑃𝑟𝑜𝑐𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑅𝑒𝑐𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑦 (%)

The calculated cut-off grades are 0.4g/t for oxide ore and 0.5g/t for fresh ore.

Estimation Methodology

Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources within the final pit design have been converted to Proved and Probable Ore Reserves.

Internal or adjacent waste included within the Mineral Resource MIK model is deemed sufficient to account for dilution and a 2 % reduction in the contained quantity of the Mineral Resources within the pit designs has been allowed for ore loss during mining. The Ore Reserves are therefore as delivered to the processing plant.

Material Modifying Factors

The Modifying Factors included consideration of mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, gold price, legal, environmental, social and governmental factors are detailed in sections above and in JORC Table 1 appended. The Project viability is most susceptible to gold price.

There is no reason to believe all remaining government approvals will not be received. Existing infrastructure is excellent and includes a sealed highway to and beside the project area, two existing 230kV power lines, water is available from the nearby town of Currais Novos from where town waste water will be treated and pumped to site. Currais Novos is also a major source of future Project labour and accommodation.

Economic analysis included in the draft 2013 BFS was comprehensive and included a full allowance for all pre-production expenditure, taxes, sustaining capital and mine closure costs. Economic analysis since 2013 has continued to show a positive financial return, assisted by the BRL:USD exchange rate changes over this period as discussed above.

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For further information, please contact:

About Crusader Crusader Resources Limited (ASX:CAS) is a minerals exploration and mining company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Its major focus is Brazil; a country Crusader believes is vastly underexplored and which offers high potential for the discovery of world class mineral deposits. Crusader has three key assets: Juruena Gold The Juruena Gold Project is located in the highly prospective Juruena-Alta Floresta Gold Belt, which stretches east-west for >400km and has historically produced more than 7Moz of gold from 40 known gold deposits. The Juruena Project has been worked extensively by artisanal miners (garimpeiros) since the 1980s, producing ~500koz in that time. Historically there is a database of more than 30,000 meters of drilling and extensive geological data. Posse Iron Ore The Posse Iron Ore Mine is located 30km from Belo Horizonte, a city acknowledged as the mining capital of Brazil and the capital of Minas Gerais state. The project had an indicated and inferred Mineral Resource estimate of 36Mt @ 43.5% Fe when mining began in March 2013. Posse is currently selling DSO into the domestic market. With an experienced mining workforce amongst a population of over 2.5 million people, the infrastructure and access to the domestic steel market around the Posse Project is excellent. Borborema Gold The Borborema Gold Project is in the Seridó area of the Borborema province in north-eastern Brazil. It is 100% owned by Crusader and consists of three mining leases covering a total area of 29 km² including freehold title over the main prospect area. The Borborema Gold Project benefits from a favourable taxation regime, existing on-site facilities and excellent infrastructure such as buildings, grid power, water, sealed roads and is close to major cities and regional centres. The project's Ore Reserve includes Proven and Probable Ore Reserves of 1.61Moz of mineable gold from 42.4Mt @ 1.18g/t (0.4 & 0.5g/t cut-offs for oxide & fresh). The measured, indicated and inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 2.43Moz @ 1.10g/t gold, remains open in all directions. Competent Person Statement

The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to Exploration Targets and Exploration Results is based on information

compiled by Mr. Robert Smakman, a Competent Person who is a Fellow of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr. Smakman is a

full-time employee of the company.

The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Mr. Lauritz

Barnes, Mr. Aidan Platel and Mr. Brett Gossage, Competent Persons who are Members of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr.

Barnes (Trepanier), Mr. Platel (Platel Consulting) and Mr. Gossage (EGRM Consulting) are all independent consultants to the company.

The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr. Linton Kirk,

Competent Person who is a Fellow of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr. Kirk is employed by Kirk Mining Consultants Pty Ltd

and is an independent consultant to the company.

Mr. Smakman, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Platel, Mr. Gossage and Mr. Kirk all have sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and

type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the

‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr. Smakman, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Platel, Mr. Gossage

and Mr. Kirk consent to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Mr. Rob Smakman Mr. Paul Stephen Mr. David Tasker

Managing Director, Brazil Executive Director, Australia National Director, Investor Relations

Office (Brazil): +55 31 2515 0740 Office (Aus): +61 8 9320 7500 Professional Public Relations

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Tel: +61 433 112 936

Email: [email protected]

Table 2: Significant Intersections from Posse 2013 RC drilling.

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JORC CODE, 2012 EDITION – TABLE 1 REPORT

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Sampling techniques

Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.

Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.

Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report.

In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30g charge for fire assay’). In other cases, more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information.

Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling was sampled in one metre intervals. The majority of these samples were split immediately by a riffle splitter attached to the base of the cyclone, resulting in a large reference sample and a smaller sample (~3kg) for assaying. Samples from earlier RC drilling without the attached splitter were split down to ~3kg samples by Crusader field assistants in the core shed.

Crusader-supervised diamond drilling (DD) was also sampled on a metre-basis. The diamond drill-core was split in half lengthways with a diamond core saw. Diamond core from drilling programmes by previous project owners was similarly sampled; however instead of sampling strictly metre by metre, the sample interval varied between 0.55m and 3m, depending on the interpreted geological contacts.

All RC & DD intervals were geologically logged by a suitably qualified geologist and mineralized intersects (gold-bearing zones) dispatched to Bureau Veritas (BV) and ALS Chemex laboratories in Belo Horizonte, Brazil for processing.

Channel-samples were taken across the southern wall of the existing open-pit from previous workings. These channels were used to guide the 3D modelling for the resource estimation, but the results were not used in the resource calculation itself.

Drilling techniques

Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).

Both Reverse Circulation and Diamond Drilling were completed.

RC drilling was undertaken with 5” and 5 ½” face sampling bits (resulting in a minimum drill-hole diameter of 5”).

Diamond drilling was predominately NQ core size, with HQ pre-collars where necessary due to broken or unconsolidated ground (generally only the first few metres of each drill-hole). Some intervals of some of the mineralised diamond drill-holes were oriented using at first the spear orientation method, and later with a Reflex ACTZ orientation tool.

Drill sample recovery

Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed.

Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature of the samples.

Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material.

RC drilling recovery was recorded by visual estimation of recovered sample bags with both the primary one metre sample collected through the cyclone and the larger reference sample weighed and the weights recorded for each 1m interval. Recovery was generally of good quality.

For DD recoveries, the sample recovery was measured and recorded for each core run, and down-hole depths were validated against core blocks and drillers sheets. Minor core loss was recorded in the weathered zones and occasionally in fault zones.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Twin hole comparison of RC and DD drilling indicated that there is effectively no sample bias for gold assays.

There does not appear to be any relationship between sample recovery and grade.

Logging Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.

Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc.) photography.

The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.

All drill-holes were geologically logged in full by Crusader geologists.

All data are initially captured on pre-formatted Excel tables and subsequently loaded into the project specific drill-hole database by the database administrator.

The logging and reporting of the percentage of sulphides and any visual gold on the preliminary logs is semi‐quantitative. Previous logs and assays are used as a reference. All logs are checked and validated by an external geologist before loading into the database. Logging is of sufficient quality for current studies.

Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation

If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.

If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and whether sampled wet or dry.

For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.

Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples.

Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second-half sampling.

Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material being sampled.

RC samples were split using a riffle splitter into 1m samples. All primary samples and RC spoils were weighed and the results recorded. The vast majority of the samples were dry.

Duplicate samples were taken approximately 1:25 and were collected by re-splitting a second 3kg from the representative 1m interval sample reject.

QC measures include field duplicate samples, blanks (1:20) and certified standards (1:20) over and above the internal controls at the laboratories (ALS, ACME and BV).

All sampling was carefully supervised. Ticket books were used with pre-numbered tickets placed in the sample bag and double checked against the ticket stubs and field sample sheet to guard against sample mix ups.

All RC intervals were geologically logged and mineralized intersects dispatched to ALS Chemex in Belo Horizonte for sample preparation and subsequent assaying of pulps.

All samples were separately dried and crushed to 75% passing 2mm, split to 250g and then pulverized to 85% passing 75um.

ALS: gold by 50g fire assay with an AAS finish (Au-AA26): 0.01g/t Au lower detection limit and 100g/t Au upper detection limit.

Diamond drill-core samples were cut in half lengthwise using a manual core saw on-site. One half was to provide samples for assaying, whilst the other half remained in the core tray as a reference sample, or may have been later quartered for metallurgical samples.

Individual samples were accommodated and sealed in clearly labelled plastic bags (RC samples) and calico sample bags (DD samples) for transport.

Duplicate DD samples were inserted at the ALS Chemex laboratory in Belo Horizonte using a coarse crushed split of the specified sample interval. Coarse duplicates were inserted approximately 1:20 samples.

Sample size is appropriate for the material being tested.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Quality of assay data and laboratory tests

The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc., the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.

QC measures include field duplicate samples, blanks (1:20) and certified standards (1:20) over and above the internal controls at the laboratories (ALS, ACME and BV). Umpire lab checks (1:10) were also undertaken to confirm assay accuracy.

Due to the systematic, robust and intensive nature of quality control procedures adopted, the authors are confident that the assay results are accurate and precise and that no bias has been introduced.

Verification of sampling and assaying

The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel.

The use of twinned holes.

Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.

Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

An external geological consultant conducted site visits in 2011 and 2012 during the drilling programmes to observe all drilling and sampling procedures. All procedures were considered industry standard, well supervised and well carried out.

Twinned holes were used to compare RC and DD drilling and indicated that there is effectively no sample bias in relation to gold assaying.

All data are initially captured on pre-formatted Excel tables and subsequently loaded into the project specific drill-hole database by the database administrator. All original data are kept both on-site and by the 3rd party database administrator. Routine checks are performed regularly on the data. Procedures have been formalised in written copies in both Portuguese and English.

Assay data are provided in digital format by the laboratory and imported directly into the project-specific database. Routine checks are made against the laboratory certificates.

Location of data points

Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.

Specification of the grid system used.

Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

Collar positions, existing mine workings and the topographical surface were surveyed using a total station and/or DGPS to within reported accuracy of 5cm with base stations from the established Federal Government’s grid (IBGE). The surveys were undertaken and reported using South American Datum 1969 (SAD69), Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 24 South (UTMS24).

To facilitate resource modelling and estimation work, the surveyed data was converted to a local coordinate system called the BLG (Borborema Local Grid) using a simple two-point transformation.

All diamond drill holes were surveyed at 30m intervals down hole using a Peewee wellbore electronic single shot survey system.

The topographic control is considered to be of high quality and adequate for current studies.

Data spacing and distribution

Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.

Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

Whether sample compositing has been applied.

The Resource has been drilled to 300 vertical metres on a 50m x 50m drill pattern in the Central Zone and to lesser depths in the Southern and Northern Zones. Infill drilling was included in some of the shallower areas to 25m x 25m and 12.5m x 12.5m. The data spacing and distribution is considered appropriate for the Mineral Resource estimation procedures and classifications applied.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

No physical sample compositing has been undertaken.

Orientation of data in relation to geological structure

Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type.

If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.

Detailed mapping of the surface and the existing open-pit workings, combined with aeromagnetic survey data, characterised the Borborema deposit geology as a 30m to 60m wide shear zone displaying a penetrative NNE-trending fabric, dipping east at around 35 degrees within a sequence of banded arkosic metapelitic schists.

Drill-holes were oriented to intersect the lithology/mineralisation at right angles or as close as possible to right angles, and as such no material sampling bias has been introduced.

Sample security The measures taken to ensure sample security. Samples were sealed (tied-off or taped closed in Calico or plastic bags) at the core shed on-site and placed in clearly marked Polyweave bags (approximately 10 per bag) that were also sealed immediately. The samples were stored securely on-site before being transported via a local courier company to the laboratories in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

Audits or reviews

The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data.

Independent geological consultant and Competent Person Lauritz Barnes conducted site visits in September 2010, October 2011 and February 2012 during the drilling programmes to observe all drilling and sampling procedures. All procedures were considered industry standard, well conducted and supervised.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Mineral tenement and land tenure status

Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.

The known mineralisation and its immediate extensions are covered by three active mining concessions, Brazilian Mines Department (DNPM) nos. 840152/1980, 805049/1977 and 840149/1980. The total area of the leases is 2,907.2 hectares. In addition, a series of exploration licences cover potential extensions to the mineralisation along strike. The tenure is 100% owned by Crusader Resources Ltd through its 100% owned Brazilian subsidiary Cascar do Brasil Mineracão Ltda. The Company is also the owner of the surface rights of the 750ha São Francisco farm which covers approximately 80% of the known mineralisation and an extensive area in the footwall and hanging wall of the mineralised trend. There are no known material issues with third parties, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

The Company is not aware of any impediments relating to the licenses or area.

Exploration done by other parties

Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.

The Borborema gold mineralisation was discovered by prospectors (“garimpeiros”) in the 1920´s and was subject to minor artisanal mining until 1977.

The first relatively modern exploration work was

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

completed by Mineração Xapetuba Ltda. (Xapetuba) between 1981 and 1992, during which time 212 RC and 10 diamond drill-holes were completed. Xapetuba also operated a 150ktpa open-pit mine and heap-leach gold recovery plant until 1991, recovering ~100koz Au.

In 1992, Metais do Seridó Ltda. (Metasa) drilled a total of 15 diamond holes for 1,185m.

In 2007, Mineração Caraiba Ltda (Caraiba) took an option over the area and completed 75 diamond holes totalling 10,528.47m. Caraiba also performed preliminary metallurgical testwork, regional mapping and completed a non-JORC compliant resource estimate.

Geology Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.

The project area is situated in the Borborema Province within the domain of the Seridó Fold Belt in north-eastern Brazil. It is situated in the top of the Seridó Group stratigraphy (the Seridó Formation) within a sequence of banded arkosic metapelitic schists, subjected to upper- amphibolite facies regional metamorphism. Gold mineralisation is located within a NNE-trending structure which forms part of the northern segment of the Santa Mônica dextral shear zone. The shear zone displays a penetrative NNE-trending fabric, dipping east at around 35 degrees. In the project area the principal mineralised shear zone, termed the Morro Pelado shear is around 30m thick.

Drill hole Information

A summary of all information material to the understanding of the Exploration Results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes: o easting and northing of the drill hole collar o elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation

above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar

o dip and azimuth of the hole o down hole length and interception depth o hole length.

If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case.

All drill-hole coordinates and orientations material to the Mineral Resource estimation have been previously reported, refer to ASX announcements between 23/12/2009 and 26/07/2012 [and are again provided in the appended table].

Data aggregation methods

In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.

Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.

The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.

Drilling results have been reported using weighted averages with a 0.5g/t Au lower cut-off grade and ≤1m internal waste (<0.5g/t Au). Results have been rounded to 2 decimal places where necessary.

All samples were 1m intervals except for channel samples and the diamond drilling completed by previous owners, which were predominantly 1m intervals, but which varied between 0.55m and 3m, depending on the interpreted geological contacts.

No metal equivalent values have been reported.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths

These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results.

If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down hole length, true width not known’).

The drilling is at right angles (or as close as possible to) the orientation of the mineralisation as observed in the surface mapping and pit-wall mapping of the existing workings.

All intercepts are reported as down-hole lengths, with the intention of being as perpendicular to mineralisation as practical.

Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported. These should include, but not be limited to, a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.

Plan maps of drill-hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views have been included in previous ASX announcements of the Exploration Results [and are again provided in Figures 1 to 4 of this report].

Balanced reporting

Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results.

All sampled intervals have been reported individually in previous ASX announcements of the Exploration Results [and are again provided in the appended table].

Other substantive exploration data

Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.

Previous ASX announcements include: o geological observations (23/12/09; 15/03/10;

12/04/10; 28/04/10; 13/05/10; 25/08/10; 07/09/10; 18/11/10; 17/12/10; 03/02/11; 02/03/11; 01/04/11; 09/05/11; 15/06/11; 10/08/11;03/11/11; 08/12/11; 12/01/12; 31/01/12; 08/02/12; 09/03/12; 21/03/12; 12/04/12; 06/06/12; 26/07/12)

o geophysical survey results (09/03/12); o geochemical survey results (23/12/09;

07/09/10; 18/11/10; 02/03/11; 10/08/11; 09/03/12; 21/03/12);

o bulk samples – size and method of treatment (none);

o metallurgical test results (12/04/10; 25/08/10; 18/11/10);

o bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics (23/12/09; 15/03/10; 28/04/10; 13/05/10; 25/08/10; 07/09/10; 18/11/10; 17/12/10; 03/02/11; 02/03/11; 01/04/11; 09/03/12; 21/03/12; 26/07/12);

o potential deleterious or contaminating substances (none).

Further work The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

No further exploration drilling is currently planned. Planned further work will include an additional metallurgical testwork program, currently underway. On receipt of these results, the economic viability of the project will be investigated via a Feasibility Study (FS).

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Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

(Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in section 2, also apply to this section.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Database integrity Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.

Data validation procedures used

The drill-hole data were compiled by CAS as Excel spreadsheets, and then imported into a relational SQL Server database using DataShed™ (industry standard drill-hole database management software) by the 3rd party database administrator Mitchell River Group (MRG).

Maps, satellite imagery and other data were also supplied for use in GIS format (ArcGIS).

The data were constantly audited and any discrepancies checked by CAS personnel before being updated in the database.

Normal data validation checks were completed on import to the SQL database and when viewing in Leapfrog™ software and Geovia Surpac™ (industry standard resource modelling and estimation software).

The database extract was supplied for use for resource estimation as a Microsoft Access database.

Site visits Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the outcome of those visits.

Lauritz Barnes (Competent Person) initially visited the site in September 2010, followed by further visits in October 2011 and February 2012 as an independent geological consultant. Aidan Platel, Competent Person (Platel Consulting Pty Ltd) worked as Exploration Manager for CAS from August 2010 until February 2014 and was responsible for all aspects of work at the Borborema Project from early exploration through all infill drilling programmes and then subsequent feasibility study work. All drilling and sampling procedures were considered industry standard, well conducted and supervised.

Geological interpretation

Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological interpretation of the mineral deposit.

Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.

The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral Resource estimation.

The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource estimation.

The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.

The confidence in the geological interpretation is considered robust for the purposes of reporting a Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources. Gold mineralisation is located within a sequence of banded arkosic metapelitic schists within a NNE-trending shear zone around 30m thick which displays a penetrative NNE-trending fabric, dipping east at around 35 degrees.

The geological model consists of an oxidation surface and mineralisation constraints which were applied as estimation domains. No lithology constraints, alteration or structural model were constructed for the Mineral Resource estimation; however, these geological controls have been considered when generating the mineralisation constraints.

The geological interpretation is supported by geological mapping, channel sampling and drill-hole logging, and mineralogical studies completed on all drilling programmes, plus geophysical survey data (aeromagnetic).

The depth of oxidation is generally shallow with an average depth of approximately 10 to 15m.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

No alternative interpretations have been considered at this stage.

Logged sulphide-rich zones (Po, Py, ChPy) often correlate well with higher gold assay grades.

The gold-mineralised shear zone is known to be continuous in strike length for over 3km, and forms part of a larger shear zone system. Main factors affecting continuity of grade appear to be structural orientation (both localised and on a project-scale).

Dimensions The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed as length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface to the upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.

The modelled mineralised zone has dimensions of 3,250m (surface trace striking 035) of varying thickness between 30m and 60m, and ranging between 150m and 500m RL (AMSL).

For the statistics and subsequent grade estimation descriptions, the mineralised zone has been arbitrarily subdivided into the Southern (Zone 1), Central (Zone 2) and Northern (Zone 3) domains based on the 20,050mN and 21,300mN northings

Estimation and modelling techniques

The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining, interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a description of computer software and parameters used.

The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate account of such data.

The assumptions made regarding recovery of by-products.

Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterisation).

In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to the average sample spacing and the search employed.

Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.

Any assumptions about correlation between variables.

Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control the resource estimates.

Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.

The process of validation, the checking

Grade estimation using Multiple Indicator Kriging (MIK) was completed by Lauritz Barnes and Brett Gossage using a combination of Geovia Surpac™ and Maptek Vulcan™ software for gold (g/t Au).

The mineralised zone has been drilled to 300 vertical metres on a 50m x 50m drill pattern in the Central Zone and to lesser depths in the Southern and Northern Zones. Infill drilling was included in some of the shallower areas to 25m x 25m and 12.5m x 12.5m.

Drill-hole samples were flagged with wireframed domain codes. Sample data were composited for g/t Au over 2m, using a best fit method with a minimum of 50% of the required interval to make a composite.

The grade estimate is constrained by a mineralisation zone defined using a nominal 0.1g/t Au envelope that captures the mineralised shear zone.

Influences of extreme sample distribution outliers were analysed for potential top-cutting on a domain basis. Top-cuts were decided by using a combination of methods including grade histograms, log probability plots and statistical tools. Based on this statistical analysis of the data population, top-cuts for g/t Au were applied in the Southern Zone (10g/t Au) and Central Zone (40g/t Au), but no top-cuts were applied in the Northern Zone. Declustering of the composite data set was also completed using cell declustering and a cell size of 50m (E) x 60m (N) x 5m (RL).

Detailed variography has been carried out on the gold composites and for selective indicator cut-offs that have been used in the MIK grade estimation. The grade variography is characterised by moderate to high nugget effects (approximately 60% of the total variogram variance) and ranges in excess of the drill-spacing to a maximum along-strike distance of 140m.

Block model was constructed with parent blocks of 25m (E) by 25m (N) by 5m (RL) and sub-blocked to

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

process used, the comparison of model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.

5m (E) by 6.25m (N) by 2.5m (RL).

Multiple indicator kriging (MIK) was used to estimate the block grades within the mineralisation envelope to represent a selective mining unit of 5m (E) by 6.25m (N) by 2.5m (RL).

Search ellipse sizes were based primarily on a combination of the variography and the trends of the wireframed mineralised zones. Soft boundaries were applied between the subdivisions as no sharp mineralisation boundaries are apparent and hence hard boundaries were considered inappropriate.

Three estimation passes were used. The first pass had a limit of 50m, the second pass 75m and the third pass 150m. The first two passes used a maximum of 32 composites, a minimum of 8 composites and a maximum per drill-hole of 6 composites, while the third pass used a maximum of 32 composites, a minimum of 5 composites and a maximum per drill-hole of 4 composites.

Validation of the block model included a volumetric comparison of the resource wireframes to the block model volumes. Validation of the grade estimate included comparison of block model grades to the declustered input composite grades plus swath plot comparison by easting, northing and elevation. Visual comparisons of input composite grades vs. block model grades were also completed.

Previous resource estimations for this deposit include: o November, 2010 (Coffey Mining): 15.4Mt @

1.70g/t Au for 839koz Au by Ordinary Kriging (OK) using a 0.5g/t Au cut-off

o June, 2011 (Lauritz Barnes and Brett Gossage): 44.64Mt @ 1.30g/t Au for 1,863koz Au by Ordinary Kriging (OK) using a 0.5g/t Au cut-off

o December, 2011 (Lauritz Barnes and Brett Gossage): 67.68Mt @ 1.06g/t Au for 2,311koz Au by Ordinary Kriging (OK) using a 0.5g/t Au cut-off

Moisture Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content

Tonnes have been estimated on a dry basis.

Cut-off parameters The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.

Continuity of the mineralisation was analysed at different grade cut-offs between 0.1g/t Au and 1.0g/t Au. The 0.1g/t Au interpretation is focused on zone continuity and includes significant sub-grade material. Once above a cut-off of 0.2 to 0.3g/t Au, the zone starts to lose continuity and fragment. It was therefore decided that a 0.1g/t Au lower cut-off grade would be applied to the primary interpretation for use in a MIK model. In previous models, a second interpretation was undertaken at a nominal 0.3g/t Au lower cut-off for use in an OK estimation.

The material from within the modelled oxide/transition zone has been included in the

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

reported Mineral Resource estimate. Metallurgical test work to-date has indicated gold recoveries similar to that of the fresh material.

Mining factors or assumptions

Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining methods, but the assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when estimating Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining assumptions made.

Based on the orientations, thicknesses and depths to which the gold mineralisation has been modelled, as well as the estimated gold grades, the potential mining method is considered to be open pit mining.

Metallurgical factors or assumptions

The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.

Extensive metallurgical test work was carried out by Belo Horizonte-based metallurgical laboratory Testwork Desenvolvimentos, HDA in São Paulo (comminution tests) and ALS in Kamloops, BC, Canada (mineralogy) on a series of composite samples of RC drill chips and diamond drill core. Tests were carried out for oxide, transitional and fresh material.

Large-diameter (PQ) diamond drill-holes were drilled in 2014 specifically for metallurgical test work samples. Ongoing metallurgical test work based on these samples is being managed by Metifex Pty Ltd and undertaken by ALS Metallurgy Pty Ltd Balcatta (Perth) Western Australia.

Environmental factors or assumptions

Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue disposal options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts, particularly for a greenfields project, may not always be well advanced, the status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.

Appropriate environmental studies and sterilisation drilling have been completed to determine the location of any potential waste rock dump (WRD) and TSF facilities.

The key Environmental licence (Liçenca Previa or ‘LP’) has recently been granted by the state Environmental authority- IDEMA. Crusader must now prepare and submit an environmental control plan, along with several other documents to apply for an Installation Licence (LI).

Bulk density Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc.), moisture and differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.

Discuss assumptions for bulk density

A comprehensive bulk density dataset has been generated by Crusader using the Hydrostatic Weighing method.

In total, 36,444 bulk density measurements are present for Borborema with 8,558 falling within the mineralised zone.

Bulk density measurements have been acquired for the both the mineralised and waste domains allowing accurate tonnages to be determined for all material types. Samples from within the oxide zone have been analysed separately from the fresh rock.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

estimates used in the evaluation process of the different materials.

Mean bulk densities were calculated at 2.65t/m3 for oxide and 2.76t/m3 for fresh rock. Any backfill material has been assigned an arbitrary bulk density of 1.4t/m3.

Classification The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into varying confidence categories.

Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors (i.e. relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data, confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, quality, quantity and distribution of the data).

Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person’s view of the deposit.

The Mineral Resource has been classified on the basis of confidence in the geological model, continuity of mineralised zones, drilling density, confidence in the underlying database and the available bulk density information.

All factors considered; the resource estimate has in part been assigned to the Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources categories.

Audits or reviews The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral Resource estimates.

Part of the due diligence process completed by Stratex included a review of the Mineral Resource estimate by CSA Global consultants. CSA has not identified any material issue with the Mineral Resource estimate.

Bloy Resource Evaluation (South Africa) revised the resource estimation techniques between April and September, 2015. The aim was to remodel the deposit and try to increase the mean grade by using Uniform Conditioning to model mining selectivity rather than the original MIK. Bloy did not dispute the global tonnes and mean grade of the original MIK resource model. The result of the new model was to increase the mean grade slightly (9%) and reduce the tonnes (-17%) and metal content (-10%).

Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence

Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include assumptions made and the procedures used.

These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource estimate is reflected in the reporting of the Mineral Resource as per the guidelines of the 2012 JORC Code.

The statement relates to global estimates of tonnes and grade.

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Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

(Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in sections 2 and 3, also apply to this section.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary

Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to Ore Reserves

Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as a basis for the conversion to an Ore Reserve.

Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore Reserves.

The Measured and Indicated Resources from Section 3 have been used as the basis for conversion to the Ore Reserve.

The Mineral Resources are inclusive of the Ore Reserve.

Site visits Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the outcome of those visits.

If no site visits have been undertaken

indicate why this is the case.

L Kirk visited site in May and September 2012. He also resided in Brazil from March 2010 to March 2011 plus had mining related visits to Brazil in February/March 2013, August 2014 and September 2015.

Study status The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to be converted to Ore Reserves.

The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study level has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such studies will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that is technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying Factors have been considered.

All aspects of the Project are deemed to be at least to a Pre-feasibility Study level with several major components deemed to be Feasibility Study level.

The Project is technically achievable and economically viable and all material Modifying Factors have been considered.

Additional technical work is underway and it is planned to update the current study work to Feasibility Study level prior to assessing Project financing options.

Cut-off parameters

The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.

Cut-off grades vary with material type (oxide, and fresh) due to varying mill throughput rates and varying processing costs. The basis for calculation of cut-off is:

𝐶𝑢𝑡 𝑜𝑓𝑓 𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑒 =

(𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑐𝑒𝑠𝑠+𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟ℎ𝑒𝑎𝑑 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝑡)×(1+𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝐷𝑖𝑙𝑢𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛(%))

𝑃𝑎𝑦𝑎𝑏𝑙𝑒 𝐺𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑃𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒 ×𝑃𝑟𝑜𝑐𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑅𝑒𝑐𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑦 (%)

The calculated cut-off grades are 0.4g/t for oxide ore and 0.5g/t for fresh ore.

Mining factors or assumptions

The method and assumptions used as reported in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore Reserve (i.e. either by application of appropriate factors by optimisation or by preliminary or detailed design).

The choice, nature and appropriateness of the selected mining method(s) and other mining parameters including associated design issues such as pre-strip, access, etc.

The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (eg pit slopes, stope sizes, etc), grade control and pre-production drilling.

The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit and stope optimisation (if appropriate).

The mining dilution factors used.

The mining recovery factors used.

Any minimum mining widths used.

The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilised in mining studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.

The infrastructure requirements of the

The Mineral Resource has been optimised using Whittle software followed by detailed final pit design. The Ore Reserve is the Measured and Indicated Resources within the pit designs, after allowing for ore loss.

The mining method selected is open pit, selective mining of ore and adjacent waste on nominal 5m benches using a face shovel or backhoe excavator. Bulk waste will be mined on 10m benches. Pit ramps are designed at a 10% gradient and 23m wide, except for lower pit levels where the ramp is 18m wide.

Geotechnical studies have been completed by BVP Engenharia. The resultant pit design parameters have been used for the pit designs and the overall pit slope angle was estimated for the preceding pit optimisations.

Grade control will be based on additional RC drilling and pit mapping and an 8m along strike and 8m across strike pattern has been allowed for.

Pit optimisation was carried out on the total Mineral Resource model. The quantity of Inferred Resources within the pit shell selected for the final pit design was only 1.4% of the inventory.

The MIK Resource model is a recoverable model

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selected mining methods. and no additional mining dilution has been added.

Mining recovery allows for a 2% ore loss.

A minimum mining width at the pit base was 20m however the mineralization horizontal width is mostly greater than 20m.

Inferred Resources within the pit design contains only 1.4% of total gold resources and has not been considered for Ore Reserve estimates.

Infrastructure required for the open pit mining operations will comprise mining workshop, mining office, fuel and explosives storage.

Metallurgical factors or assumptions

The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of that process to the style of mineralisation.

Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or novel in nature.

The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test work undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.

Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.

The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the degree to which such samples are considered representative of the orebody as a whole.

For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore reserve estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the specifications?

The metallurgical process proposed is conventional carbon-in-leach (CIL) gold extraction.

All metallurgical processes proposed are all well-tested technology and appropriate for the styles of mineralisation.

Extensive metallurgical testwork has been undertaken and included: o Preliminary Mineralogy. o Column leach tests. o Bottle roll tests. o Flotation tests. o Leach kinetic tests. o Gravity concentration. o Settling tests. o Bond Work Index. o Cyanide Neutralization. o Grinding pilot plant study..

Metallurgical domaining is into oxides, and fresh mineralization as defined in the Mineral Resource model.

Gold recoveries are between 93 and 96% depending on the feed grade. Silver recovery after 24 hours is approximately 51%.

No deleterious elements have been identified.

Results of the testwork indicate that Borborema material may be suitable for grinding in Autogenous or Semi-Autogenous mills and there is unlikely to be a need for pebble crushing to be included. Despite these indications it was decided in 2012 that a Ball Mill circuit would be used due to less technical risk, although ongoing additional test work is reviewing this. A pilot scale grinding testing programme was established to obtain data that was used as a basis for performing grinding circuit simulations.

Environmental The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterisation and the consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and, where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and waste dumps should be reported.

The major studies incorporated by the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) and Environmental Impact Report (RIMA) included the following: o Physical environment assessment; o Terrestrial fauna and flora inventory survey; o Physical-chemical and bacteriological

analyses of water; o Aquatic fauna and flora inventory survey and

assessment; o Socioeconomic assessment; o Analysis of environmental impacts, impact

mitigation measures and environmental control programs; and

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o Archeological inventory survey.

Geochemical testing has shown that the Borborema tailings and waste rock are geochemically inert. The results from static geochemical testing and on-site geochemical kinetic testing completed over a period of 2 years show no alkaline drainage risk and no ARD risk from the waste samples. Also, the kinetic cells have not exhibited metals leaching of significant concern.

Crusader has received the critical Pre‐Licence (Licença Previa or ‘LP’) for its Borborema Gold Project from the Rio Grande do Norte State Government Environmental Department (IDEMA). This is approval of the EIA, based on the reduced project footprint for stage 1 of the project and dry stacked tailings.

Importantly, the state Ministério Público (Public Ministry) has positively reviewed the licence and endorsed the licence issue by IDEMA

Infrastructure The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land for plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure can be provided, or accessed.

Infrastructure is excellent with a sealed highway beside the project area, two existing 230kV power lines, waste water is available from the nearby town of Currais Novos.

All the land area required for stage 1 of the project is owned by Crusader.

Currais Novos, population ~42,000, is located 30 km west of the project and provides a full range of commercial services, banking facilities, hotel accommodation, potential staff accommodation, schooling and basic medical and hospital facilities.

Costs The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected capital costs in the study.

The methodology used to estimate operating costs.

Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.

The source of exchange rates used in the study.

Derivation of transportation charges.

The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining charges, penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and private.

Capital costs were estimated by Tetra Tech and other feasibility study contributors in 2013 as part of the draft BFS for a 4.2Mtpa process plant. Capital costs included the mining fleet, mine pre-production costs, process facilities, site infrastructure, tailings dam, utilities and support facilities and a contingency and at that time totaled USD300M. Work completed since then, including for a 2Mtpa stage 1, estimates initial capital costs currently of ~USD120M.

BFS operating costs for mining, treatment and G&A were derived from first principles by Auralia Mining Consulting and Kirk Mining Consultants (mining), Tetra Tech (treatment and services) and Crusader (G&A), with input in all areas from L&M Assessoria.

In November 2012 the average mining cost was estimated at US$2.71/t mined and the average mill throughput cost (processing plus G&A) was US$14.68t milled. The final BFS unit costs were a little less than these. Due to the net impact of exchange rates and domestic inflation, as well as allowing for an envisaged initial lower mining and milling rate, it is believed that current mining and milling operating costs have not increased in US$ terms since the November 2012 estimates.

As the revenue from gold sales is effectively received in US$ exchange rates for the Brazilian Real and to a much lesser extent other currencies have been used at the prevailing public mid-rate

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when costs have been estimated. Transportation and local freight costs have been

provided by international and local suppliers as part of the estimation of capital and operating costs and are well established for projects in Brazil.

Off-site refining costs have been based on typical rates prevailing in Brazil and are within a small range for refining of bars of gold doré.

The royalty paid to the Brazilian government will be 1% of gross revenue. There are no other royalties payable.

Revenue factors The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates, transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.

The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for the principal metals, minerals and co-products.

Revenue is based on a US$ gold price and the BRL:USD exchange rate at a specific time to derive the BRL gross revenue/oz. In November 2012, this was US$1,350/oz and a BRL:USD rate of 2.0:1 or BRL2,700/oz. In July 2017 this was US$1,210/oz and a BRL:USD rate of 3.3:1 or BRL3,993/oz.

Revenue for 1,638.6 koz of silver at US$30/oz has also been included in the 2013 BFS. The July 2017 silver price is US$16/oz.

Market assessment

The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular commodity, consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand into the future.

A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification of likely market windows for the product.

Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.

The market for gold is well established and liquid and the price has varied in recent times from a high of around US$1,800/oz in 2011-2012 to a low of around US$1,070 in December 2015. The spot price of gold has been around US$1,220/oz in July 2017.

No formal market assessment or forecast for the gold price or silver price has been undertaken by Crusader.

Economic The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present value (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.

NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant assumptions and inputs.

The main tool used for the analysis is an Excel-based discounted cash-flow model developed by L&M, including full allowance for all taxes, sustaining capital and mine closure costs. Revenue, exchange rates and key cost inputs were as covered above. The discount rate used in the 2013 BFS was 5% but recent updates have used 10%.

NPV ranges are from US$120-220M, depending on the production scenario and when estimated, and further work is planned to update this. The project is most sensitive to revenue (gold price, ore grade, BRL:USD exchange rate and processing recovery).

Social The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to social licence to operate.

Strong support for the project has been received from both the environmental agency, local municipal council, the State Government of Rio Grande do Norte and the local community, as demonstrated with the recent approval of the EIA. (refer ASX release 20 April 2017).

Other To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the project and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:

Any identified material naturally occurring risks.

The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements.

The status of governmental agreements and

No material naturally occurring risks have been identified.

No material legal or marketing agreements are required to be entered into.

With the key environmental licence now received, Crusader will work to fulfil the standard conditions of the LP, which have largely already been achieved. On submission of the required reports and subject to approval by IDEMA, an “Installation Licence”

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approvals critical to the viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on which extraction of the reserve is contingent.

(Licença de Instalação or LI) will be issued. It is envisaged this will occur in 2017, after which project construction can commence.

Once the ongoing corporate transaction is complete with Straex it is planned to complete the metallurgical test work and then fully update all study work to Feasibility Study level.

Classification The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying confidence categories.

Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person’s view of the deposit.

The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from Measured Mineral Resources (if any).

Measured Resources have been converted to Proved Reserves. Indicated Resources have been converted to Probable Reserves.

The estimated Ore Reserves are, in the opinion of the Competent Persons, appropriate for these deposits.

No Measured Resources have been classified as Probable Reserves.

Audits or reviews The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.

No formal audits completed.

Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence

Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include assumptions made and the procedures used.

Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of uncertainty at the current study stage.

It is recognised that this may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

As detailed above the Ore Reserve has been based on the draft 2013 feasibility study, subsequent work and an ongoing update to those studies. All aspects of the Project are currently at least to a Pre-Feasibility Study level of accuracy and confidence.

The Modifying Factors included consideration of mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, gold price, legal, environmental, social and governmental factors as detailed in sections above. The Project viability is most susceptible to gold price.

The previous production data of heap leach operations in the 1980’s and 1990’s is very limited and not relevant to the planned new project.

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Full list of Historical Drilling and Assay Results included in the Borborema Gold Project Mineral Resource Hole ID Easting Northing RL Azimuth° Dip° From

(m) To (m) Interval

(m) Au g/t

075-01 800,124 9,313,159 490 307 -65 81.55 82.60 1.05 1.27

075-01 800,124 9,313,159 490 307 -65 103.00 104.00 1.00 1.25

075-01 800,124 9,313,159 490 307 -65 114.00 120.00 6.00 2.01

075-01 800,124 9,313,159 490 307 -65 129.10 130.00 0.90 1.18

075-02 800,167 9,313,127 490 307 -65 116.50 122.60 6.10 1.67

075-02 800,167 9,313,127 490 307 -65 137.20 138.30 1.10 1.22

075-02 800,167 9,313,127 490 307 -65 142.30 148.30 6.00 1.78

075-04 800,083 9,313,190 491 307 -65 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.77

075-04 800,083 9,313,190 491 307 -65 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.49

075-04 800,083 9,313,190 491 307 -65 81.00 86.00 5.00 1.90

1000-01 800,658 9,313,916 469 307 -65 11.80 12.80 1.00 1.12

1000-01 800,658 9,313,916 469 307 -65 16.80 17.80 1.00 1.65

1000-01 800,658 9,313,916 469 307 -65 41.50 42.50 1.00 5.03

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 23.30 24.30 1.00 1.20

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 37.80 38.80 1.00 4.29

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 49.70 50.70 1.00 1.42

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 68.30 69.30 1.00 2.10

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 71.30 72.30 1.00 3.33

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 77.40 90.40 13.00 4.72

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 92.40 93.40 1.00 1.11

1000-02 800,695 9,313,888 470 307 -65 98.40 99.42 1.02 1.70

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 35.00 36.00 1.00 2.30

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 108.80 109.80 1.00 8.74

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 116.70 117.60 0.90 1.04

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 123.40 124.20 0.80 1.51

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 125.20 126.20 1.00 3.63

1000-03 800,774 9,313,828 471 307 -65 140.20 141.20 1.00 1.67

1000-04 800,600 9,313,959 473 307 -78 20.53 21.45 0.92 2.00

1000-04 800,600 9,313,959 473 307 -78 24.28 25.25 0.97 3.44

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 9.00 10.00 1.00 2.20

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 28.00 29.00 1.00 2.16

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 40.00 41.00 1.00 3.13

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 50.00 51.00 1.00 1.06

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 52.00 55.00 3.00 1.24

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.47

1000-06 800,674 9,313,904 469 307 -65 67.00 69.00 2.00 2.07

1075-01 800,698 9,313,976 474 307 -65 15.30 16.30 1.00 1.77

1075-01 800,698 9,313,976 474 307 -65 46.54 47.50 0.96 2.07

1075-01 800,698 9,313,976 474 307 -65 53.45 54.50 1.05 2.79

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 0.00 4.00 4.00 1.07

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 36.80 37.75 0.95 3.88

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 42.85 43.90 1.05 3.79

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 65.50 73.67 8.17 2.41

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 76.60 77.50 0.90 1.66

1075-02 800,733 9,313,949 477 307 -65 81.10 85.30 4.20 1.32

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 32.00 37.10 5.10 3.07

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 77.40 78.45 1.05 1.20

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 90.00 91.00 1.00 4.50

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 121.70 122.70 1.00 3.15

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Hole ID Easting Northing RL Azimuth° Dip° From (m)

To (m) Interval (m)

Au g/t

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 129.60 136.80 7.20 1.90

1075-03 800,818 9,313,886 475 307 -65 139.80 144.70 4.90 1.84

1075-04 800,683 9,313,987 473 307 -65 16.65 18.55 1.90 1.61

1075-04 800,683 9,313,987 473 307 -65 27.39 31.44 4.05 4.62

1125-01 800,729 9,314,019 478 307 -65 NSI

1125-03 800,760 9,313,996 477 307 -70 37.00 41.00 4.00 2.37

1125-03 800,760 9,313,996 477 307 -70 50.00 51.00 1.00 2.16

1125-03 800,760 9,313,996 477 307 -70 66.00 77.00 11.00 1.04

1125-03 800,760 9,313,996 477 307 -70 78.00 79.00 1.00 5.29

1125-03 800,760 9,313,996 477 307 -70 85.00 86.00 1.00 1.52

1175-01 800,877 9,313,970 483 307 -65 18.30 19.30 1.00 1.17

1175-01 800,877 9,313,970 483 307 -65 120.30 122.50 2.20 1.49

1175-01 800,877 9,313,970 483 307 -65 126.90 127.80 0.90 2.38

1175-01 800,877 9,313,970 483 307 -65 137.60 138.50 0.90 1.08

1175-01 800,877 9,313,970 483 307 -65 142.30 143.20 0.90 3.57

1175-02 800,785 9,314,039 481 307 -70 62.00 64.00 2.00 1.27

1175-02 800,785 9,314,039 481 307 -70 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.50

1175-02 800,785 9,314,039 481 307 -70 73.00 76.00 3.00 3.56

1175-03 800,817 9,314,015 482 307 -65 71.00 72.00 1.00 1.69

1175-03 800,817 9,314,015 482 307 -65 87.00 88.00 1.00 1.51

1175-03 800,817 9,314,015 482 307 -65 93.00 94.00 1.00 1.01

1175-03 800,817 9,314,015 482 307 -65 95.00 99.00 4.00 1.27

125-01 800,113 9,313,230 485 307 -65 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.44

125-01 800,113 9,313,230 485 307 -65 43.60 46.55 2.95 1.29

125-01 800,113 9,313,230 485 307 -65 58.26 59.30 1.04 1.10

125-01 800,113 9,313,230 485 307 -65 66.65 67.70 1.05 5.90

125-01 800,113 9,313,230 485 307 -65 75.82 80.00 4.18 3.55

125-02 800,149 9,313,203 486 307 -67 77.40 87.40 10.00 1.71

125-02 800,149 9,313,203 486 307 -67 96.36 97.36 1.00 1.14

125-02 800,149 9,313,203 486 307 -67 99.36 107.30 7.94 1.28

125-03 800,193 9,313,170 490 307 -65 107.60 108.50 0.90 1.64

125-03 800,193 9,313,170 490 307 -65 114.50 115.50 1.00 1.09

125-03 800,193 9,313,170 490 307 -65 116.50 120.50 4.00 2.02

171-01 800,180 9,313,238 486 307 -65 85.34 88.34 3.00 2.16

171-01 800,180 9,313,238 486 307 -65 94.50 97.55 3.05 2.84

171-01 800,180 9,313,238 486 307 -65 109.50 110.50 1.00 1.38

171-02 800,227 9,313,202 490 307 -65 59.76 60.70 0.94 1.43

171-02 800,227 9,313,202 490 307 -65 118.50 127.60 9.10 3.45

171-02 800,227 9,313,202 490 307 -65 130.70 133.90 3.20 1.27

171-02 800,227 9,313,202 490 307 -65 139.10 140.20 1.10 1.17

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 37.30 38.33 1.03 4.37

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 43.35 48.77 5.42 1.54

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 52.55 53.50 0.95 1.58

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 57.36 58.39 1.03 1.86

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 63.42 64.42 1.00 1.32

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 66.42 67.42 1.00 1.20

171-03 800,140 9,313,268 484 307 -65 75.42 76.42 1.00 4.22

225-01 800,213 9,313,280 490 307 -65 79.80 80.80 1.00 1.30

225-01 800,213 9,313,280 490 307 -65 82.71 95.71 13.00 2.38

225-01 800,213 9,313,280 490 307 -65 97.71 98.71 1.00 1.85

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To (m) Interval (m)

Au g/t

225-01 800,213 9,313,280 490 307 -65 101.70 104.70 3.00 1.25

225-02 800,262 9,313,243 489 307 -65 115.40 116.40 1.00 2.40

225-02 800,262 9,313,243 489 307 -65 121.40 122.40 1.00 1.81

225-02 800,262 9,313,243 489 307 -65 126.50 136.40 9.90 2.40

225-02 800,262 9,313,243 489 307 -65 140.40 148.40 8.00 2.45

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.76

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.87

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 47.00 52.00 5.00 2.09

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 57.00 58.00 1.00 1.30

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 60.00 68.00 8.00 1.56

225-04 800,173 9,313,310 489 307 -65 82.00 83.00 1.00 1.64

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 82.30 83.30 1.00 1.19

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 85.30 86.30 1.00 1.65

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 88.30 95.40 7.10 2.12

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 98.46 99.50 1.04 3.31

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 104.60 115.60 11.00 1.94

275-01 800,244 9,313,319 493 307 -65 117.70 118.80 1.10 1.86

275-02 800,291 9,313,284 493 307 -65 119.60 125.60 6.00 12.72

275-02 800,291 9,313,284 493 307 -65 130.70 131.70 1.00 2.07

275-02 800,291 9,313,284 493 307 -65 133.70 143.90 10.20 4.47

275-02 800,291 9,313,284 493 307 -65 146.90 148.00 1.10 2.71

275-04 800,204 9,313,350 491 307 -65 46.90 55.60 8.70 2.59

275-04 800,204 9,313,350 491 307 -65 59.55 63.55 4.00 1.48

275-04 800,204 9,313,350 491 307 -65 74.49 75.55 1.06 1.71

275-04 800,204 9,313,350 491 307 -65 80.60 81.60 1.00 2.89

275-04 800,204 9,313,350 491 307 -65 96.00 97.00 1.00 4.06

346-01 800,286 9,313,377 496 307 -65 59.59 60.58 0.99 1.72

346-01 800,286 9,313,377 496 307 -65 62.58 63.65 1.07 1.02

346-01 800,286 9,313,377 496 307 -65 86.95 97.01 10.06 1.64

346-01 800,286 9,313,377 496 307 -65 100.90 102.00 1.10 1.06

346-01 800,286 9,313,377 496 307 -65 106.20 116.40 10.20 2.53

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 93.45 94.45 1.00 6.93

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 111.50 112.50 1.00 2.24

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 122.60 123.70 1.10 1.13

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 124.70 132.80 8.10 2.33

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 134.80 135.90 1.10 1.54

346-02 800,335 9,313,340 494 307 -65 139.90 144.00 4.10 2.70

346-03 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -65 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.50

346-03 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -65 51.00 53.00 2.00 3.33

346-03 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -65 72.00 73.00 1.00 1.38

346-03 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -65 74.00 76.00 2.00 2.86

346-03A 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -45 48.90 49.95 1.05 2.90

346-03A 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -45 55.60 62.60 7.00 2.26

346-03A 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -45 68.60 69.60 1.00 5.13

346-03A 800,246 9,313,407 492 307 -45 75.60 76.60 1.00 4.52

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 77.10 78.10 1.00 1.83

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 86.10 87.15 1.05 1.82

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 93.20 94.20 1.00 1.64

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 97.25 98.25 1.00 1.62

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 101.30 102.30 1.00 2.13

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Au g/t

400-01 800,319 9,313,420 491 307 -65 105.40 107.50 2.10 4.64

400-02 800,368 9,313,382 489 307 -65 92.60 94.60 2.00 5.10

400-02 800,368 9,313,382 489 307 -65 114.70 127.70 13.00 3.38

400-02 800,368 9,313,382 489 307 -65 131.80 137.00 5.20 2.28

400-04 800,278 9,313,451 489 307 -66 44.00 46.00 2.00 8.60

400-04 800,278 9,313,451 489 307 -66 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.48

400-04 800,278 9,313,451 489 307 -66 64.00 73.00 9.00 3.96

400-04 800,278 9,313,451 489 307 -66 86.00 87.00 1.00 3.41

462-01 800,365 9,313,463 487 307 -65 87.00 98.00 11.00 1.79

462-01 800,365 9,313,463 487 307 -65 102.00 111.60 9.60 3.80

462-02 800,407 9,313,431 487 307 -65 114.00 115.00 1.00 2.53

462-02 800,407 9,313,431 487 307 -65 119.50 130.60 11.10 3.11

462-02 800,407 9,313,431 487 307 -65 137.70 141.90 4.20 7.84

462-04 800,321 9,313,496 482 307 -68 51.00 53.00 2.00 1.31

462-04 800,321 9,313,496 482 307 -68 69.00 75.00 6.00 1.58

525-01 800,400 9,313,515 487 307 -65 79.50 80.50 1.00 1.23

525-01 800,400 9,313,515 487 307 -65 84.50 97.40 12.90 5.95

525-01 800,400 9,313,515 487 307 -65 98.35 100.30 1.95 8.85

525-01 800,400 9,313,515 487 307 -65 109.00 109.90 0.90 2.15

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.37

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 99.21 100.80 1.59 1.16

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 108.20 109.20 1.00 1.95

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 112.30 113.30 1.00 1.08

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 116.20 127.10 10.90 2.21

525-02 800,448 9,313,479 485 307 -65 135.70 137.70 2.00 3.05

525-04 800,353 9,313,551 475 307 -69 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.13

525-04 800,353 9,313,551 475 307 -69 43.00 44.00 1.00 1.13

525-04 800,353 9,313,551 475 307 -69 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.19

525-04 800,353 9,313,551 475 307 -69 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.11

525-04 800,353 9,313,551 475 307 -69 63.00 64.00 1.00 3.41

579-01 800,433 9,313,558 483 307 -65 58.20 59.25 1.05 1.38

579-01 800,433 9,313,558 483 307 -65 80.00 89.00 9.00 3.23

579-01 800,433 9,313,558 483 307 -65 94.00 97.14 3.14 6.87

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 0.00 4.00 4.00 5.47

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 60.95 61.95 1.00 1.05

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 76.75 77.75 1.00 1.46

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 100.50 101.50 1.00 4.71

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 111.10 122.40 11.30 4.08

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 124.50 125.50 1.00 2.34

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 135.70 142.90 7.20 1.99

579-02 800,481 9,313,521 483 307 -65 152.00 153.00 1.00 1.24

579-03 800,393 9,313,588 477 307 -65 39.00 40.00 1.00 2.27

579-03 800,393 9,313,588 477 307 -65 42.00 50.00 8.00 2.04

579-03 800,393 9,313,588 477 307 -65 56.00 60.00 4.00 3.01

650-01 800,485 9,313,608 478 307 -65 72.75 73.75 1.00 1.23

650-01 800,485 9,313,608 478 307 -65 76.75 85.75 9.00 2.74

650-01 800,485 9,313,608 478 307 -65 99.75 100.70 0.95 1.03

650-01 800,485 9,313,608 478 307 -65 106.50 107.50 1.00 1.05

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 68.70 69.63 0.93 2.88

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 97.95 105.00 7.05 2.62

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Au g/t

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 108.00 113.00 5.00 3.40

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 123.00 124.00 1.00 1.10

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 130.00 131.00 1.00 2.38

650-02 800,525 9,313,577 474 307 -65 141.00 142.00 1.00 2.12

650-04 800,444 9,313,638 476 307 -65 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.72

650-04 800,444 9,313,638 476 307 -65 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.67

650-04 800,444 9,313,638 476 307 -65 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.06

650-04 800,444 9,313,638 476 307 -65 44.00 58.00 14.00 2.06

715-01 800,517 9,313,666 471 307 -65 53.30 54.35 1.05 2.90

715-01 800,517 9,313,666 471 307 -65 68.60 76.50 7.90 2.12

715-01 800,517 9,313,666 471 307 -65 91.45 92.45 1.00 2.55

715-01 800,517 9,313,666 471 307 -65 121.00 122.00 1.00 1.12

715-02 800,479 9,313,695 470 307 -65 32.00 33.00 1.00 1.02

715-02 800,479 9,313,695 470 307 -65 40.00 45.00 5.00 11.27

715-02 800,479 9,313,695 470 307 -65 53.00 54.00 1.00 1.10

715-03 800,498 9,313,680 471 307 -45 25.00 26.00 1.00 8.76

715-03 800,498 9,313,680 471 307 -45 46.00 61.00 15.00 2.60

715-03 800,498 9,313,680 471 307 -45 79.00 80.00 1.00 1.48

775-01 800,539 9,313,724 476 307 -65 51.66 59.40 7.74 2.42

775-01 800,539 9,313,724 476 307 -65 66.35 71.10 4.75 6.88

775-01 800,539 9,313,724 476 307 -65 79.30 88.66 9.36 2.05

775-03 800,650 9,313,640 482 307 -50 123.00 125.10 2.10 2.65

775-03 800,650 9,313,640 482 307 -50 134.80 135.80 1.00 1.20

775-03 800,650 9,313,640 482 307 -50 136.80 148.70 11.90 2.24

775-03 800,650 9,313,640 482 307 -50 152.60 153.60 1.00 1.22

775-03 800,650 9,313,640 482 307 -50 157.70 160.80 3.10 4.75

775-04 800,504 9,313,750 473 307 -62 24.00 26.00 2.00 2.20

775-04 800,504 9,313,750 473 307 -62 35.00 42.00 7.00 5.37

775-04 800,504 9,313,750 473 307 -62 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.02

775-04 800,504 9,313,750 473 307 -62 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.83

775-04 800,504 9,313,750 473 307 -62 80.00 81.00 1.00 1.65

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 82.80 83.75 0.95 2.12

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 103.70 104.70 1.00 1.89

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 116.80 121.50 4.70 8.36

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 138.30 140.40 2.10 1.11

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 147.20 151.10 3.90 1.24

821-02 800,660 9,313,700 484 307 -65 156.10 157.10 1.00 1.11

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.94

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 22.00 29.00 7.00 2.94

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 34.00 36.00 2.00 7.32

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.12

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 50.00 53.00 3.00 1.64

829-03 800,531 9,313,797 473 307 -65 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.47

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 39.60 40.70 1.10 1.54

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 57.70 64.37 6.67 3.02

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 69.50 70.58 1.08 1.62

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 74.75 75.80 1.05 1.12

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 76.90 77.97 1.07 1.91

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 81.15 88.80 7.65 1.84

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 95.60 97.60 2.00 1.51

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Au g/t

900-01 800,636 9,313,807 474 307 -65 101.40 103.30 1.90 1.83

900-02 800,694 9,313,764 481 307 -65 99.45 107.30 7.85 1.44

900-02 800,694 9,313,764 481 307 -65 120.20 124.00 3.80 1.37

900-02 800,694 9,313,764 481 307 -65 130.20 137.40 7.20 1.77

900-02 800,694 9,313,764 481 307 -65 146.00 147.00 1.00 1.01

900-02 800,694 9,313,764 481 307 -65 154.00 157.00 3.00 3.10

900-04 800,551 9,313,871 470 307 -69.5 12.30 14.20 1.90 3.16

900-04 800,551 9,313,871 470 307 -69.5 21.02 22.02 1.00 1.03

900-04 800,551 9,313,871 470 307 -69.5 38.35 39.40 1.05 1.45

900-04 800,551 9,313,871 470 307 -69.5 42.40 43.40 1.00 1.78

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 21.00 22.00 1.00 2.43

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 38.00 40.00 2.00 1.03

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.60

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.40

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 51.00 55.00 4.00 1.47

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.11

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.45

900-06 800,596 9,313,837 475 307 -65 83.00 84.00 1.00 1.96

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 95.30 96.25 0.95 1.34

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 101.30 102.40 1.10 1.38

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 121.10 122.20 1.10 1.49

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 131.00 132.00 1.00 1.84

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 135.10 140.60 5.50 1.12

950-01 800,725 9,313,803 478 307 -65 144.30 145.30 1.00 2.10

950-02 800,585 9,313,909 466 307 -65 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.24

950-02 800,585 9,313,909 466 307 -65 42.49 43.57 1.08 2.43

950-03 800,629 9,313,875 470 307 -65 79.00 80.00 1.00 1.03

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 30.00 31.00 1.00 3.81

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 45.00 47.00 2.00 3.50

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 57.00 58.00 1.00 1.05

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 60.00 61.00 1.00 1.64

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 62.00 67.00 5.00 3.15

950-04 800,648 9,313,861 471 307 -45 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.80

SFR-01 800,670 9,313,844 473 307 -65.2 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.19

SFR-01 800,670 9,313,844 473 307 -65.2 74.30 78.30 4.00 3.75

SFR-01 800,670 9,313,844 473 307 -65.2 89.30 94.50 5.20 2.53

SFR-01A 800,617 9,313,732 480 307 -62.6 68.00 69.00 1.00 2.45

SFR-01A 800,617 9,313,732 480 307 -62.6 96.30 97.30 1.00 1.01

SFR-01A 800,617 9,313,732 480 307 -62.6 105.00 106.00 1.00 1.03

SFR-01A 800,617 9,313,732 480 307 -62.6 107.00 122.20 15.20 2.91

SFR-01B 800,778 9,313,763 475 307 -66.1 118.00 119.00 1.00 1.95

SFR-01B 800,778 9,313,763 475 307 -66.1 128.90 130.00 1.10 1.81

SFR-01B 800,778 9,313,763 475 307 -66.1 154.00 158.00 4.00 1.25

SFR-01B 800,778 9,313,763 475 307 -66.1 166.60 169.80 3.20 3.74

SFR-01C 800,706 9,313,666 486 307 -63.2 177.10 187.00 9.90 1.70

SFR-02 800,565 9,313,630 475 307 -65 NSI

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 92.00 96.00 4.00 1.32

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 101.00 102.00 1.00 1.00

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 119.00 122.00 3.00 1.26

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 127.00 128.00 1.00 1.42

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Au g/t

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 131.00 133.00 2.00 5.27

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 141.00 149.00 8.00 1.05

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 159.00 160.00 1.00 1.20

SFR-02A 800,606 9,313,599 477 307 -61.2 161.00 166.00 5.00 2.68

SFR-03B 800,538 9,313,478 481 307 -64.4 122.00 123.00 1.00 1.03

SFR-03B 800,538 9,313,478 481 307 -64.4 147.00 148.00 1.00 1.77

SFR-03B 800,538 9,313,478 481 307 -64.4 154.00 157.00 3.00 8.34

SFR-03B 800,538 9,313,478 481 307 -64.4 176.50 177.50 1.00 2.41

SFR-03B 800,538 9,313,478 481 307 -64.4 182.50 186.50 4.00 4.32

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 53.00 54.00 1.00 5.01

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 162.00 163.00 1.00 1.55

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 167.50 168.50 1.00 2.14

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 177.50 178.50 1.00 4.41

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 197.00 198.00 1.00 1.28

SFR-03D 800,477 9,313,379 483 307 -63.7 199.00 200.00 1.00 1.12

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 143.40 144.40 1.00 3.58

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 156.40 157.40 1.00 1.66

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 166.40 167.40 1.00 1.53

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 168.40 169.40 1.00 1.19

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 170.50 179.50 9.00 2.13

SFR-04B 800,391 9,313,298 491 307 -64 202.00 203.10 1.10 2.67

SFR-04C 800,285 9,313,158 493 307 -64.6 149.00 150.00 1.00 1.11

SFR-04C 800,285 9,313,158 493 307 -64.6 167.00 177.00 10.00 1.57

SFR-04C 800,285 9,313,158 493 307 -64.6 183.00 184.00 1.00 1.36

SFR-04C 800,285 9,313,158 493 307 -64.6 186.00 187.00 1.00 1.07

SFR-04C 800,285 9,313,158 493 307 -64.6 194.70 202.10 7.40 2.09

SFR-05A 800,187 9,313,013 496 307 -64 177.00 178.00 1.00 1.73

SFR-05A 800,187 9,313,013 496 307 -64 180.00 181.00 1.00 1.54

SFR-05A 800,187 9,313,013 496 307 -64 184.00 185.00 1.00 1.30

SFR-05A 800,187 9,313,013 496 307 -64 202.60 203.40 0.80 1.01

SFR-05A 800,187 9,313,013 496 307 -64 208.00 209.00 1.00 1.81

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 188.00 190.00 2.00 1.84

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 195.00 196.00 1.00 1.44

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 198.00 201.00 3.00 9.64

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 210.00 214.00 4.00 1.56

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 217.00 218.00 1.00 1.70

CRDD-001 800,391 9,313,208 493 307 -60 220.00 221.00 1.00 1.24

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.80

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 60.00 61.00 1.00 2.41

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.00

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 79.00 80.00 1.00 1.26

CRDD-002 800,579 9,313,757 479 307 -60 92.00 96.00 4.00 2.56

CRDD-003 800,564 9,313,627 475 307 -60 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-003 800,564 9,313,627 475 307 -60 98.00 99.00 1.00 1.06

CRDD-003 800,564 9,313,627 475 307 -60 100.00 112.00 12.00 2.25

CRDD-003 800,564 9,313,627 475 307 -60 118.00 126.00 8.00 1.94

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 57.00 59.00 2.00 1.14

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 60.00 61.00 1.00 1.26

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Au g/t

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.38

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 11.42

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 82.00 88.00 6.00 1.98

CRDD-004 800,240 9,313,356 493 307 -60 92.00 97.00 5.00 1.67

CRDD-005 800,750 9,313,723 481 307 -60 140.00 141.00 1.00 4.21

CRDD-005 800,750 9,313,723 481 307 -60 171.00 174.00 3.00 1.69

CRDD-006 800,285 9,313,321 495 307 -60 100.00 110.00 10.00 1.92

CRDD-006 800,285 9,313,321 495 307 -60 114.00 126.00 12.00 1.52

CRDD-006 800,285 9,313,321 495 307 -60 132.00 133.00 1.00 2.07

CRDD-007 800,245 9,313,255 489 307 -60 103.00 104.00 1.00 2.68

CRDD-007 800,245 9,313,255 489 307 -60 114.00 124.00 10.00 2.77

CRDD-007 800,245 9,313,255 489 307 -60 132.00 136.00 4.00 2.10

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 37.00 38.00 1.00 2.33

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.39

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.54

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.71

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 2.63

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 85.00 86.00 1.00 1.26

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 103.00 108.00 5.00 1.43

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 111.00 112.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-008 800,747 9,313,854 470 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 2.07

CRDD-009 800,201 9,313,259 488 307 -60 83.00 96.00 13.00 1.83

CRDD-009 800,201 9,313,259 488 307 -60 98.00 103.00 5.00 3.18

CRDD-009 800,201 9,313,259 488 307 -60 113.00 114.00 1.00 4.44

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 80.00 81.00 1.00 2.82

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 100.00 101.00 1.00 2.30

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 105.00 106.00 1.00 1.02

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 109.00 116.00 7.00 1.41

CRDD-010 800,785 9,313,916 479 307 -60 137.00 138.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-011 800,170 9,313,250 486 307 -60 66.00 79.00 13.00 2.91

CRDD-011 800,170 9,313,250 486 307 -60 81.00 92.00 11.00 1.94

CRDD-011 800,170 9,313,250 486 307 -60 97.00 100.00 3.00 1.73

CRDD-012 800,820 9,313,951 484 307 -60 32.00 33.00 1.00 2.52

CRDD-012 800,820 9,313,951 484 307 -60 48.00 50.00 2.00 1.68

CRDD-012 800,820 9,313,951 484 307 -60 80.00 81.00 1.00 1.47

CRDD-012 800,820 9,313,951 484 307 -60 90.00 91.00 1.00 1.51

CRDD-012 800,820 9,313,951 484 307 -60 120.00 121.00 1.00 2.07

CRDD-013 800,212 9,313,219 489 307 -60 100.00 108.00 8.00 1.97

CRDD-013 800,212 9,313,219 489 307 -60 111.00 112.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-013 800,212 9,313,219 489 307 -60 115.00 116.00 1.00 1.59

CRDD-013 800,212 9,313,219 489 307 -60 119.00 126.00 7.00 2.23

CRDD-013 800,212 9,313,219 489 307 -60 134.00 135.00 1.00 2.30

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 1.00 2.00 1.00 3.79

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 15.00 16.00 1.00 2.03

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.35

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.85

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 32.00 33.00 1.00 1.74

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Au g/t

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 38.00 39.00 1.00 2.00

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.66

CRDD-014 800,566 9,313,829 474 307 -60 68.00 69.00 1.00 1.82

CRDD-015 800,247 9,313,224 488 307 -60 113.00 114.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-015 800,247 9,313,224 488 307 -60 119.00 137.00 18.00 2.92

CRDD-015 800,247 9,313,224 488 307 -60 140.00 141.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-015 800,247 9,313,224 488 307 -60 142.00 143.00 1.00 1.56

CRDD-015 800,247 9,313,224 488 307 -60 145.00 147.00 2.00 1.49

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 68.00 69.00 1.00 1.58

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 72.00 73.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 79.00 83.00 4.00 1.97

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 90.00 91.00 1.00 1.17

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 93.00 94.00 1.00 2.59

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 97.00 106.00 9.00 1.20

CRDD-016 800,590 9,313,686 482 307 -60 125.00 127.00 2.00 1.26

CRDD-017 800,083 9,313,311 480 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-017 800,083 9,313,311 480 307 -90 31.00 32.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-017 800,083 9,313,311 480 307 -90 33.00 35.00 2.00 2.86

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 13.00 15.00 2.00 4.32

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 23.00 29.00 6.00 2.03

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 42.00 53.00 11.00 3.57

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 56.00 57.00 1.00 2.68

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 61.00 62.00 1.00 4.77

CRDD-018 799,997 9,313,131 493 307 -90 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.67

CRDD-019 800,223 9,313,242 487 307 -60 97.00 103.00 6.00 5.25

CRDD-019 800,223 9,313,242 487 307 -60 110.00 120.00 10.00 1.61

CRDD-019 800,223 9,313,242 487 307 -60 126.00 127.00 1.00 4.67

CRDD-020 800,425 9,313,591 479 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 8.17

CRDD-020 800,425 9,313,591 479 307 -60 54.00 67.00 13.00 2.06

CRDD-020 800,425 9,313,591 479 307 -60 73.00 75.00 2.00 1.31

CRDD-020 800,425 9,313,591 479 307 -60 77.00 78.00 1.00 4.55

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 11.00 12.00 1.00 3.58

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 93.00 94.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 96.00 107.00 11.00 1.31

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 110.00 111.00 1.00 2.07

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 113.00 114.00 1.00 1.19

CRDD-021 800,472 9,313,557 482 307 -60 117.00 118.00 1.00 2.05

CRDD-022 800,175 9,313,278 488 307 -60 54.00 55.00 1.00 1.85

CRDD-022 800,175 9,313,278 488 307 -60 60.00 67.00 7.00 2.29

CRDD-022 800,175 9,313,278 488 307 -60 74.00 75.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-022 800,175 9,313,278 488 307 -60 76.00 77.00 1.00 1.84

CRDD-022 800,175 9,313,278 488 307 -60 90.00 91.00 1.00 3.61

CRDD-023 800,198 9,313,292 491 307 -60 66.00 67.00 1.00 2.25

CRDD-023 800,198 9,313,292 491 307 -60 70.00 80.00 10.00 2.65

CRDD-023 800,198 9,313,292 491 307 -60 84.00 85.00 1.00 1.50

CRDD-023 800,198 9,313,292 491 307 -60 86.00 90.00 4.00 1.89

CRDD-023 800,198 9,313,292 491 307 -60 100.00 102.00 2.00 1.51

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.01

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 159.00 160.00 1.00 4.61

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 187.00 192.00 5.00 2.18

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Au g/t

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 201.00 202.00 1.00 1.45

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 203.00 204.00 1.00 7.90

CRDD-024 800,634 9,313,497 487 307 -60 211.00 226.00 15.00 6.83

CRDD-025 800,074 9,313,135 495 307 -60 66.00 67.00 1.00 26.70

CRDD-025 800,074 9,313,135 495 307 -60 78.00 79.00 1.00 2.18

CRDD-025 800,074 9,313,135 495 307 -60 81.00 82.00 1.00 2.08

CRDD-025 800,074 9,313,135 495 307 -60 85.00 87.00 2.00 1.67

CRDD-026 800,119 9,313,104 491 307 -60 91.00 92.00 1.00 3.93

CRDD-026 800,119 9,313,104 491 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 3.87

CRDD-026 800,119 9,313,104 491 307 -60 126.00 127.00 1.00 1.66

CRDD-027 800,932 9,313,926 483 307 -60 79.00 83.00 4.00 2.07

CRDD-027 800,932 9,313,926 483 307 -60 158.00 159.00 1.00 1.02

CRDD-027 800,932 9,313,926 483 307 -60 164.00 166.00 2.00 1.10

CRDD-027 800,932 9,313,926 483 307 -60 170.00 171.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-027 800,932 9,313,926 483 307 -60 179.00 180.00 1.00 1.40

CRDD-028 800,367 9,313,168 493 307 -60 193.00 195.00 2.00 1.90

CRDD-028 800,367 9,313,168 493 307 -60 202.00 211.00 9.00 3.30

CRDD-028 800,367 9,313,168 493 307 -60 214.00 215.00 1.00 3.14

CRDD-029 800,854 9,314,050 480 307 -60 78.00 82.00 4.00 1.08

CRDD-029 800,854 9,314,050 480 307 -60 87.00 88.00 1.00 1.16

CRDD-029 800,854 9,314,050 480 307 -60 96.00 97.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-030 800,880 9,314,089 472 307 -60 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.51

CRDD-030 800,880 9,314,089 472 307 -60 61.00 63.00 2.00 3.03

CRDD-030 800,880 9,314,089 472 307 -60 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-030 800,880 9,314,089 472 307 -60 84.00 85.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-031 801,018 9,314,271 472 307 -60 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.59

CRDD-031 801,018 9,314,271 472 307 -60 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.23

CRDD-031 801,018 9,314,271 472 307 -60 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.87

CRDD-032 800,290 9,313,253 491 307 -60 128.00 129.00 1.00 4.67

CRDD-032 800,290 9,313,253 491 307 -60 137.00 144.00 7.00 1.42

CRDD-032 800,290 9,313,253 491 307 -60 147.00 150.00 3.00 3.32

CRDD-032 800,290 9,313,253 491 307 -60 158.00 159.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-033 800,988 9,314,230 472 307 -60 48.00 50.00 2.00 1.06

CRDD-033 800,988 9,314,230 472 307 -60 62.00 63.00 1.00 1.33

CRDD-033 800,988 9,314,230 472 307 -60 67.00 69.00 2.00 1.41

CRDD-034 800,266 9,313,271 490 307 -60 96.00 97.00 1.00 1.65

CRDD-034 800,266 9,313,271 490 307 -60 109.00 113.00 4.00 1.33

CRDD-034 800,266 9,313,271 490 307 -60 118.00 127.00 9.00 1.68

CRDD-034 800,266 9,313,271 490 307 -60 137.00 141.00 4.00 6.12

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.85

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 131.00 132.00 1.00 1.65

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 172.00 173.00 1.00 2.58

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 177.00 178.00 1.00 1.00

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 190.00 191.00 1.00 1.11

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 201.00 202.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-035 800,464 9,313,310 485 307 -60 214.00 215.00 1.00 1.11

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 2.77

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 86.00 87.00 1.00 1.71

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 136.00 137.00 1.00 1.28

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 184.00 190.00 6.00 1.19

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Au g/t

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 198.00 210.00 12.00 5.33

CRDD-036 800,545 9,313,404 479 307 -60 212.00 217.00 5.00 2.33

CRDD-037 801,079 9,314,351 473 307 -60 34.00 35.00 1.00 1.94

CRDD-037 801,079 9,314,351 473 307 -60 43.00 44.00 1.00 1.38

CRDD-037 801,079 9,314,351 473 307 -60 55.00 60.00 5.00 2.65

CRDD-038 800,835 9,313,779 475 307 -60 96.00 97.00 1.00 4.12

CRDD-038 800,835 9,313,779 475 307 -60 104.00 105.00 1.00 4.71

CRDD-038 800,835 9,313,779 475 307 -60 149.00 150.00 1.00 2.29

CRDD-038 800,835 9,313,779 475 307 -60 174.00 178.00 4.00 1.35

CRDD-038 800,835 9,313,779 475 307 -60 188.00 189.00 1.00 1.74

CRDD-039 800,372 9,313,255 491 307 -60 157.00 159.00 2.00 1.28

CRDD-039 800,372 9,313,255 491 307 -60 165.00 166.00 1.00 1.70

CRDD-039 800,372 9,313,255 491 307 -60 175.00 176.00 1.00 1.40

CRDD-039 800,372 9,313,255 491 307 -60 182.00 195.00 13.00 1.24

CRDD-039 800,372 9,313,255 491 307 -60 197.00 199.00 2.00 1.47

CRDD-040 800,344 9,313,244 492 307 -60 157.00 169.00 12.00 2.63

CRDD-040 800,344 9,313,244 492 307 -60 170.00 171.00 1.00 1.57

CRDD-040 800,344 9,313,244 492 307 -60 178.00 186.00 8.00 2.96

CRDD-041 800,446 9,313,262 487 307 -60 199.00 210.00 11.00 1.54

CRDD-041 800,446 9,313,262 487 307 -60 211.00 212.00 1.00 1.93

CRDD-041 800,446 9,313,262 487 307 -60 214.00 215.00 1.00 2.17

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 145.00 146.00 1.00 2.54

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 163.00 164.00 1.00 1.92

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 166.00 167.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 177.00 184.00 7.00 2.25

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 187.00 188.00 1.00 1.63

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 189.00 190.00 1.00 1.25

CRDD-042 800,319 9,313,198 490 307 -60 194.00 195.00 1.00 1.39

CRDD-043 800,686 9,313,614 486 307 -60 161.00 162.00 1.00 1.31

CRDD-043 800,686 9,313,614 486 307 -60 175.00 176.00 1.00 1.67

CRDD-043 800,686 9,313,614 486 307 -60 180.00 181.00 1.00 3.48

CRDD-043 800,686 9,313,614 486 307 -60 189.00 193.00 4.00 1.25

CRDD-044 800,419 9,313,344 484 307 -60 131.00 132.00 1.00 4.74

CRDD-044 800,419 9,313,344 484 307 -60 153.00 162.00 9.00 1.70

CRDD-044 800,419 9,313,344 484 307 -60 163.00 164.00 1.00 1.60

CRDD-044 800,419 9,313,344 484 307 -60 165.00 166.00 1.00 2.22

CRDD-044 800,419 9,313,344 484 307 -60 172.00 182.00 10.00 1.30

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 157.00 158.00 1.00 1.36

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 160.00 161.00 1.00 1.15

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 167.00 169.00 2.00 1.46

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 172.00 175.00 3.00 1.32

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 180.00 182.00 2.00 2.01

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 188.00 192.00 4.00 1.47

CRDD-045 800,248 9,313,127 494 307 -60 197.00 198.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.26

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 1.33

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 141.00 142.00 1.00 5.61

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 149.00 150.00 1.00 3.11

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 154.00 164.00 10.00 1.23

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 166.00 169.00 3.00 1.94

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Au g/t

CRDD-046 800,460 9,313,406 481 307 -60 184.00 185.00 1.00 2.19

CRDD-047 800,662 9,313,573 480 307 -60 165.00 167.00 2.00 10.29

CRDD-047 800,662 9,313,573 480 307 -60 174.00 175.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-047 800,662 9,313,573 480 307 -60 180.00 186.00 6.00 1.99

CRDD-047 800,662 9,313,573 480 307 -60 193.00 194.00 1.00 1.28

CRDD-048 799,638 9,312,524 483 307 -60 NSI

CRDD-049 800,498 9,313,442 477 307 -60 112.00 113.00 1.00 4.65

CRDD-049 800,498 9,313,442 477 307 -60 143.00 148.00 5.00 3.88

CRDD-049 800,498 9,313,442 477 307 -60 160.00 166.00 6.00 2.31

CRDD-049 800,498 9,313,442 477 307 -60 185.00 186.00 1.00 2.21

CRDD-050 799,895 9,312,707 491 307 -60 139.00 144.00 5.00 1.42

CRDD-051 800,586 9,313,531 485 307 -60 151.00 156.00 5.00 1.60

CRDD-051 800,586 9,313,531 485 307 -60 166.00 170.00 4.00 1.44

CRDD-051 800,586 9,313,531 485 307 -60 176.00 177.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-051 800,586 9,313,531 485 307 -60 178.00 186.00 8.00 3.47

CRDD-051 800,586 9,313,531 485 307 -60 189.00 190.00 1.00 1.55

CRDD-052 800,234 9,313,296 492 307 -60 85.00 101.00 16.00 1.94

CRDD-052 800,234 9,313,296 492 307 -60 103.00 109.00 6.00 1.42

CRDD-053 800,116 9,312,977 499 307 -60 147.00 156.00 9.00 1.17

CRDD-053 800,116 9,312,977 499 307 -60 157.00 158.00 1.00 80.40

CRDD-054 800,877 9,313,844 479 307 -60 145.00 146.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-054 800,877 9,313,844 479 307 -60 168.00 181.00 13.00 2.69

CRDD-054 800,877 9,313,844 479 307 -60 183.00 184.00 1.00 1.37

CRDD-054 800,877 9,313,844 479 307 -60 185.00 186.00 1.00 1.15

CRDD-055 800,100 9,312,864 492 307 -60 185.00 187.00 2.00 1.06

CRDD-055 800,100 9,312,864 492 307 -60 188.00 199.00 11.00 2.51

CRDD-055 800,100 9,312,864 492 307 -60 209.00 210.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-056 800,209 9,313,316 492 307 -60 67.00 75.00 8.00 3.84

CRDD-056 800,209 9,313,316 492 307 -60 81.00 82.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-056 800,209 9,313,316 492 307 -60 88.00 93.00 5.00 1.61

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 71.00 72.00 1.00 2.25

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 85.00 86.00 1.00 2.33

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 98.00 99.00 1.00 7.30

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 154.00 155.00 1.00 2.21

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 161.00 162.00 1.00 1.60

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 164.00 165.00 1.00 1.53

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 166.00 167.00 1.00 1.63

CRDD-057 800,913 9,313,885 477 307 -60 174.00 175.00 1.00 2.67

CRDD-058 800,214 9,312,906 502 307 -60 232.00 234.00 2.00 1.22

CRDD-058 800,214 9,312,906 502 307 -60 237.00 244.00 7.00 2.00

CRDD-058 800,214 9,312,906 502 307 -60 253.00 254.00 1.00 1.50

CRDD-058 800,214 9,312,906 502 307 -60 256.00 258.00 2.00 1.77

CRDD-059 800,948 9,313,979 483 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 4.32

CRDD-059 800,948 9,313,979 483 307 -60 135.00 137.00 2.00 1.72

CRDD-059 800,948 9,313,979 483 307 -60 148.00 149.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-059 800,948 9,313,979 483 307 -60 156.00 157.00 1.00 2.02

CRDD-059 800,948 9,313,979 483 307 -60 159.00 160.00 1.00 1.78

CRDD-060 800,980 9,314,017 484 307 -60 131.00 133.00 2.00 1.10

CRDD-060 800,980 9,314,017 484 307 -60 134.00 135.00 1.00 3.89

CRDD-060 800,980 9,314,017 484 307 -60 144.00 145.00 1.00 1.23

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Au g/t

CRDD-060 800,980 9,314,017 484 307 -60 152.00 153.00 1.00 1.46

CRDD-060 800,980 9,314,017 484 307 -60 155.00 156.00 1.00 1.65

CRDD-061 799,857 9,312,545 473 307 -60 165.00 166.00 1.00 1.68

CRDD-061 799,857 9,312,545 473 307 -60 194.00 195.00 1.00 1.16

CRDD-061 799,857 9,312,545 473 307 -60 196.00 197.00 1.00 1.46

CRDD-061 799,857 9,312,545 473 307 -60 200.00 201.00 1.00 1.38

CRDD-062 800,037 9,312,787 496 307 -60 189.00 191.00 2.00 1.04

CRDD-062 800,037 9,312,787 496 307 -60 192.00 193.00 1.00 1.00

CRDD-062 800,037 9,312,787 496 307 -60 197.00 198.00 1.00 1.16

CRDD-062 800,037 9,312,787 496 307 -60 204.00 205.00 1.00 1.01

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 60.00 61.00 1.00 1.52

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 119.00 120.00 1.00 1.39

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 122.00 123.00 1.00 1.15

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 132.00 133.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 136.00 138.00 2.00 1.22

CRDD-063 800,866 9,313,917 480 307 -60 146.00 152.00 6.00 7.83

CRDD-064 799,980 9,312,706 480 307 -60 162.00 163.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-064 799,980 9,312,706 480 307 -60 176.00 177.00 1.00 2.17

CRDD-065 800,193 9,313,114 492 307 -75 128.00 129.00 1.00 3.74

CRDD-065 800,193 9,313,114 492 307 -75 138.00 139.00 1.00 1.19

CRDD-065 800,193 9,313,114 492 307 -75 140.00 147.00 7.00 1.68

CRDD-065 800,193 9,313,114 492 307 -75 174.00 175.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-066 799,789 9,312,476 479 307 -60 184.00 185.00 1.00 1.38

CRDD-067 799,920 9,312,626 480 307 -60 139.00 140.00 1.00 1.79

CRDD-067 799,920 9,312,626 480 307 -60 169.00 170.00 1.00 1.74

CRDD-067 799,920 9,312,626 480 307 -60 176.00 182.00 6.00 1.09

CRDD-067 799,920 9,312,626 480 307 -60 189.00 190.00 1.00 2.19

CRDD-067 799,920 9,312,626 480 307 -60 195.00 196.00 1.00 1.14

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 49.00 50.00 1.00 3.82

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 55.00 56.00 1.00 1.70

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 76.00 77.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 137.00 142.00 5.00 1.42

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 148.00 152.00 4.00 1.29

CRDD-068 801,046 9,314,061 474 307 -60 161.00 162.00 1.00 1.70

CRDD-069 800,287 9,313,036 498 307 -55 217.00 229.00 12.00 2.00

CRDD-069 800,287 9,313,036 498 307 -55 247.00 248.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-070 801,152 9,314,169 474 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 6.82

CRDD-070 801,152 9,314,169 474 307 -60 133.00 135.00 2.00 1.82

CRDD-070 801,152 9,314,169 474 307 -60 141.00 145.00 4.00 1.25

CRDD-071 800,225 9,313,025 497 307 -60 190.00 191.00 1.00 2.89

CRDD-071 800,225 9,313,025 497 307 -60 195.00 197.00 2.00 1.56

CRDD-071 800,225 9,313,025 497 307 -60 211.00 212.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-071 800,225 9,313,025 497 307 -60 218.00 219.00 1.00 1.42

CRDD-072 801,317 9,314,298 475 307 -60 126.00 128.00 2.00 1.39

CRDD-072 801,317 9,314,298 475 307 -60 132.00 135.00 3.00 4.85

CRDD-072 801,317 9,314,298 475 307 -60 173.00 174.00 1.00 42.50

CRDD-073 801,262 9,314,212 483 307 -60 149.00 150.00 1.00 1.36

CRDD-073 801,262 9,314,212 483 307 -60 151.00 152.00 1.00 1.84

CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 152.00 153.00 1.00 3.30

CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 171.00 179.00 8.00 1.02

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CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 182.00 183.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 186.00 188.00 2.00 2.34

CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 199.00 200.00 1.00 1.29

CRDD-074 800,253 9,313,124 494 307 -75 206.00 207.00 1.00 2.63

CRDD-075 801,385 9,314,371 479 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.96

CRDD-075 801,385 9,314,371 479 307 -60 108.00 112.00 4.00 1.45

CRDD-075 801,385 9,314,371 479 307 -60 118.00 119.00 1.00 1.61

CRDD-075 801,385 9,314,371 479 307 -60 173.00 174.00 1.00 1.25

CRDD-076 801,504 9,314,405 483 307 -60 117.00 118.00 1.00 1.25

CRDD-076 801,504 9,314,405 483 307 -60 164.00 165.00 1.00 1.19

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 220.00 221.00 1.00 1.50

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 234.00 235.00 1.00 2.32

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 242.00 243.00 1.00 7.44

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 259.00 260.00 1.00 1.17

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 263.00 273.00 10.00 1.04

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 274.00 275.00 1.00 1.45

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 277.00 278.00 1.00 2.09

CRDD-077 800,760 9,313,496 492 307 -60 280.00 281.00 1.00 1.88

CRDD-078 800,808 9,313,585 488 307 -60 227.00 228.00 1.00 1.21

CRDD-078 800,808 9,313,585 488 307 -60 247.00 248.00 1.00 1.75

CRDD-078 800,808 9,313,585 488 307 -60 249.00 256.00 7.00 1.27

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 200.00 201.00 1.00 1.34

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 239.00 240.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 266.00 267.00 1.00 2.29

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 271.00 279.00 8.00 4.49

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 285.00 294.00 9.00 2.43

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 303.00 304.00 1.00 3.67

CRDD-079 800,730 9,313,423 495 307 -60 308.00 309.00 1.00 5.65

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 137.00 138.00 1.00 2.30

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 164.00 165.00 1.00 3.13

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 197.00 198.00 1.00 2.82

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 212.00 213.00 1.00 1.11

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 229.00 238.00 9.00 1.07

CRDD-080 800,840 9,313,653 482 307 -60 243.00 244.00 1.00 1.49

CRDD-081 800,649 9,313,396 491 307 -60 243.00 250.00 7.00 1.34

CRDD-081 800,649 9,313,396 491 307 -60 254.00 261.00 7.00 3.79

CRDD-081 800,649 9,313,396 491 307 -60 276.00 277.00 1.00 1.14

CRDD-082 800,589 9,313,310 490 307 -60 213.00 214.00 1.00 4.10

CRDD-082 800,589 9,313,310 490 307 -60 248.00 252.00 4.00 4.51

CRDD-082 800,589 9,313,310 490 307 -60 261.00 265.00 4.00 1.98

CRDD-082 800,589 9,313,310 490 307 -60 272.00 273.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-082 800,589 9,313,310 490 307 -60 276.00 277.00 1.00 1.09

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 240.00 241.00 1.00 1.18

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 247.00 248.00 1.00 1.58

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 251.00 253.00 2.00 3.58

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 256.00 257.00 1.00 5.31

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 258.00 262.00 4.00 2.06

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 270.00 273.00 3.00 2.30

CRDD-083 800,554 9,313,243 483 307 -60 276.00 277.00 1.00 3.31

CRDD-084 800,455 9,313,193 493 307 -60 235.00 236.00 1.00 1.36

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CRDD-084 800,455 9,313,193 493 307 -60 239.00 246.00 7.00 2.08

CRDD-085 800,392 9,313,147 493 307 -75 213.00 214.00 1.00 1.68

CRDD-085 800,392 9,313,147 493 307 -75 225.00 226.00 1.00 1.00

CRDD-085 800,392 9,313,147 493 307 -75 231.00 244.00 13.00 2.03

CRDD-085 800,392 9,313,147 493 307 -75 256.00 260.00 4.00 1.78

CRDD-085 800,392 9,313,147 493 307 -75 272.00 273.00 1.00 7.75

CRDD-086 800,391 9,313,021 498 307 -60 269.00 270.00 1.00 1.36

CRDD-086 800,391 9,313,021 498 307 -60 273.00 275.00 2.00 1.13

CRDD-086 800,391 9,313,021 498 307 -60 276.00 289.00 13.00 3.13

CRDD-086 800,391 9,313,021 498 307 -60 292.00 295.00 3.00 1.25

CRDD-086 800,391 9,313,021 498 307 -60 298.00 300.00 2.00 4.17

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 274.00 275.00 1.00 1.03

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 276.00 277.00 1.00 1.89

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 279.00 281.00 2.00 1.22

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 283.00 296.00 13.00 1.77

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 298.00 301.00 3.00 1.70

CRDD-087 800,291 9,312,847 487 307 -60 306.00 312.00 6.00 1.56

CRDD-088 800,317 9,312,951 500 307 -60 264.00 278.00 14.00 2.92

CRDD-088 800,317 9,312,951 500 307 -60 280.00 281.00 1.00 1.73

CRDD-088 800,317 9,312,951 500 307 -60 290.00 296.00 6.00 1.09

CRDD-089 800,185 9,312,801 492 307 -60 253.00 262.00 9.00 1.09

CRDD-089 800,185 9,312,801 492 307 -60 270.00 274.00 4.00 1.51

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 1.82

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 158.00 164.00 6.00 4.08

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 173.00 178.00 5.00 1.66

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 228.00 229.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 234.00 239.00 5.00 1.65

CRDD-090 800,929 9,313,715 483 307 -60 258.00 260.00 2.00 1.78

CRDD-091 800,971 9,313,773 489 307 -60 125.00 126.00 1.00 2.91

CRDD-091 800,971 9,313,773 489 307 -60 167.00 168.00 1.00 1.25

CRDD-091 800,971 9,313,773 489 307 -60 224.00 225.00 1.00 1.11

CRDD-091 800,971 9,313,773 489 307 -60 234.00 235.00 1.00 3.59

CRDD-091 800,971 9,313,773 489 307 -60 259.00 260.00 1.00 1.02

CRDD-092 800,506 9,313,281 484 307 -60 204.00 205.00 1.00 1.12

CRDD-092 800,506 9,313,281 484 307 -60 210.00 211.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-092 800,506 9,313,281 484 307 -60 214.00 219.00 5.00 3.82

CRDD-092 800,506 9,313,281 484 307 -60 226.00 227.00 1.00 1.39

CRDD-092 800,506 9,313,281 484 307 -60 241.00 242.00 1.00 1.17

CRDD-093 800,709 9,313,723 482 307 -60 151.00 161.00 10.00 4.09

CRDD-093 800,709 9,313,723 482 307 -60 169.00 170.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-093 800,709 9,313,723 482 307 -60 179.00 180.00 1.00 1.55

CRDD-094 800,753 9,313,688 478 307 -60 165.00 166.00 1.00 11.15

CRDD-094 800,753 9,313,688 478 307 -60 174.00 175.00 1.00 2.19

CRDD-094 800,753 9,313,688 478 307 -60 177.00 184.00 7.00 2.88

CRDD-094 800,753 9,313,688 478 307 -60 193.00 194.00 1.00 13.95

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 231.00 232.00 1.00 1.78

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 234.00 235.00 1.00 1.53

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 237.00 238.00 1.00 1.59

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 242.00 246.00 4.00 3.12

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 253.00 254.00 1.00 1.16

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Au g/t

CRDD-095 800,486 9,313,233 489 307 -60 264.00 265.00 1.00 1.62

CRDD-096 800,724 9,313,584 488 307 -60 169.00 170.00 1.00 11.60

CRDD-096 800,724 9,313,584 488 307 -60 210.00 211.00 1.00 2.26

CRDD-096 800,724 9,313,584 488 307 -60 214.00 218.00 4.00 3.93

CRDD-096 800,724 9,313,584 488 307 -60 227.00 231.00 4.00 1.34

CRDD-097 800,827 9,313,851 474 307 -60 143.00 157.00 14.00 3.55

CRDD-098 800,326 9,313,293 494 307 -60 113.00 114.00 1.00 1.17

CRDD-098 800,326 9,313,293 494 307 -60 136.00 137.00 1.00 14.45

CRDD-098 800,326 9,313,293 494 307 -60 154.00 155.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-099 800,434 9,313,176 494 307 -60 235.00 244.00 9.00 1.33

CRDD-099 800,434 9,313,176 494 307 -60 261.00 264.00 3.00 3.48

CRDD-100 800,714 9,313,536 484 307 -60 179.00 180.00 1.00 2.97

CRDD-100 800,714 9,313,536 484 307 -60 218.00 219.00 1.00 2.29

CRDD-100 800,714 9,313,536 484 307 -60 226.00 227.00 1.00 2.33

CRDD-101 800,520 9,313,519 482 307 -60 98.00 99.00 1.00 1.44

CRDD-101 800,520 9,313,519 482 307 -60 124.00 125.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-101 800,520 9,313,519 482 307 -60 131.00 143.00 12.00 1.75

CRDD-101 800,520 9,313,519 482 307 -60 153.00 155.00 2.00 1.31

CRDD-101 800,520 9,313,519 482 307 -60 160.00 161.00 1.00 1.72

CRDD-102 800,423 9,313,405 487 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 1.48

CRDD-102 800,423 9,313,405 487 307 -60 133.00 140.00 7.00 2.97

CRDD-102 800,423 9,313,405 487 307 -60 151.00 153.00 2.00 4.14

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 194.00 195.00 1.00 3.52

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 218.00 219.00 1.00 3.10

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 227.00 228.00 1.00 1.47

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 229.00 234.00 5.00 1.24

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 237.00 245.00 8.00 1.42

CRDD-103 800,380 9,313,158 492 307 -67 252.00 253.00 1.00 3.51

CRDD-104 800,517 9,313,364 480 307 -60 182.00 183.00 1.00 2.03

CRDD-104 800,517 9,313,364 480 307 -60 199.00 200.00 1.00 1.65

CRDD-104 800,517 9,313,364 480 307 -60 202.00 203.00 1.00 1.42

CRDD-104 800,517 9,313,364 480 307 -60 209.00 215.00 6.00 2.30

CRDD-105 800,604 9,313,581 481 307 -60 137.00 138.00 1.00 1.10

CRDD-105 800,604 9,313,581 481 307 -60 142.00 143.00 1.00 1.75

CRDD-105 800,604 9,313,581 481 307 -60 145.00 146.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-105 800,604 9,313,581 481 307 -60 154.00 156.00 2.00 1.41

CRDD-105 800,604 9,313,581 481 307 -60 166.00 168.00 2.00 1.20

CRDD-106 800,322 9,313,139 493 307 -68 193.00 194.00 1.00 1.01

CRDD-106 800,322 9,313,139 493 307 -68 195.00 196.00 1.00 1.12

CRDD-106 800,322 9,313,139 493 307 -68 197.00 201.00 4.00 1.28

CRDD-106 800,322 9,313,139 493 307 -68 206.00 216.00 10.00 1.08

CRDD-106 800,322 9,313,139 493 307 -68 219.00 223.00 4.00 3.70

CRDD-107 800,528 9,313,328 480 307 -60 197.00 198.00 1.00 2.19

CRDD-107 800,528 9,313,328 480 307 -60 204.00 214.00 10.00 2.67

CRDD-107 800,528 9,313,328 480 307 -60 219.00 220.00 1.00 1.12

CRDD-108 800,681 9,313,462 490 307 -60 178.00 179.00 1.00 10.45

CRDD-108 800,681 9,313,462 490 307 -60 194.00 195.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-108 800,681 9,313,462 490 307 -60 223.00 230.00 7.00 2.80

CRDD-109 800,126 9,313,098 492 307 -80 116.00 117.00 1.00 2.80

CRDD-109 800,126 9,313,098 492 307 -80 123.00 124.00 1.00 1.15

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CRDD-109 800,126 9,313,098 492 307 -80 151.00 152.00 1.00 1.70

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 211.00 212.00 1.00 3.14

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 215.00 216.00 1.00 1.29

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 217.00 225.00 8.00 1.51

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 241.00 243.00 2.00 1.97

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 249.00 250.00 1.00 1.23

CRDD-110 800,589 9,313,374 483 307 -60 266.00 267.00 1.00 4.49

CRDD-111 800,411 9,313,228 492 307 -60 192.00 197.00 5.00 1.28

CRDD-111 800,411 9,313,228 492 307 -60 200.00 202.00 2.00 7.54

CRDD-111 800,411 9,313,228 492 307 -60 232.00 233.00 1.00 3.84

CRDD-112 800,757 9,313,624 480 307 -60 103.00 104.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-112 800,757 9,313,624 480 307 -60 164.00 165.00 1.00 1.56

CRDD-112 800,757 9,313,624 480 307 -60 174.00 175.00 1.00 4.20

CRDD-112 800,757 9,313,624 480 307 -60 213.00 215.00 2.00 19.79

CRDD-112 800,757 9,313,624 480 307 -60 222.00 223.00 1.00 1.40

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 157.00 162.00 5.00 1.15

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 186.00 187.00 1.00 1.01

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 188.00 189.00 1.00 2.66

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 192.00 193.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 212.00 213.00 1.00 1.18

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 216.00 217.00 1.00 1.68

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 219.00 223.00 4.00 1.45

CRDD-113 800,597 9,313,434 482 307 -60 226.00 227.00 1.00 4.95

CRDD-114 800,532 9,313,198 491 307 -60 264.00 276.00 12.00 1.86

CRDD-114 800,532 9,313,198 491 307 -60 277.00 279.00 2.00 2.10

CRDD-114 800,532 9,313,198 491 307 -60 287.00 289.00 2.00 1.99

CRDD-114 800,532 9,313,198 491 307 -60 295.00 296.00 1.00 1.31

CRDD-115 800,773 9,313,549 488 307 -60 202.00 203.00 1.00 2.18

CRDD-115 800,773 9,313,549 488 307 -60 245.00 246.00 1.00 1.24

CRDD-115 800,773 9,313,549 488 307 -60 248.00 249.00 1.00 1.76

CRDD-115 800,773 9,313,549 488 307 -60 252.00 253.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-115 800,773 9,313,549 488 307 -60 254.00 259.00 5.00 21.19

CRDD-116 800,565 9,313,485 485 307 -60 157.00 158.00 1.00 1.12

CRDD-116 800,565 9,313,485 485 307 -60 164.00 165.00 1.00 4.16

CRDD-116 800,565 9,313,485 485 307 -60 170.00 182.00 12.00 1.12

CRDD-116 800,565 9,313,485 485 307 -60 193.00 194.00 1.00 1.05

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 251.00 252.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 259.00 260.00 1.00 1.11

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 265.00 267.00 2.00 1.74

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 271.00 283.00 12.00 2.40

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 284.00 285.00 1.00 1.44

CRDD-117 800,488 9,313,171 494 307 -64 289.00 291.00 2.00 2.84

CRDD-118 800,692 9,313,361 496 307 -60 278.00 279.00 1.00 2.01

CRDD-118 800,692 9,313,361 496 307 -60 281.00 282.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-118 800,692 9,313,361 496 307 -60 285.00 292.00 7.00 2.47

CRDD-118 800,692 9,313,361 496 307 -60 298.00 308.00 10.00 1.23

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 133.00 134.00 1.00 1.68

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 148.00 149.00 1.00 5.67

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 167.00 168.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 171.00 173.00 2.00 2.20

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Au g/t

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 185.00 186.00 1.00 1.12

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 190.00 209.00 19.00 3.97

CRDD-119 800,653 9,313,545 479 307 -60 213.00 214.00 1.00 2.33

CRDD-120 800,452 9,313,164 494 307 -67 248.00 262.00 14.00 1.15

CRDD-120 800,452 9,313,164 494 307 -67 265.00 274.00 9.00 1.62

CRDD-120 800,452 9,313,164 494 307 -67 294.00 295.00 1.00 1.34

CRDD-121 800,641 9,313,337 493 307 -60 243.00 244.00 1.00 1.90

CRDD-121 800,641 9,313,337 493 307 -60 246.00 250.00 4.00 1.72

CRDD-121 800,641 9,313,337 493 307 -60 255.00 256.00 1.00 1.32

CRDD-121 800,641 9,313,337 493 307 -60 261.00 278.00 17.00 2.11

CRDD-121 800,641 9,313,337 493 307 -60 282.00 286.00 4.00 4.37

CRDD-122 800,698 9,313,512 485 307 -60 245.00 246.00 1.00 1.83

CRDD-123 800,413 9,313,066 497 307 -56 252.00 253.00 1.00 2.31

CRDD-123 800,413 9,313,066 497 307 -56 266.00 268.00 2.00 1.52

CRDD-123 800,413 9,313,066 497 307 -56 272.00 277.00 5.00 2.91

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 221.00 222.00 1.00 1.44

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 223.00 224.00 1.00 2.51

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 244.00 245.00 1.00 2.27

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 251.00 256.00 5.00 2.52

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 265.00 266.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 272.00 280.00 8.00 2.50

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 290.00 291.00 1.00 1.60

CRDD-124 800,578 9,313,288 491 307 -60 292.00 293.00 1.00 1.80

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 199.00 200.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 223.00 224.00 1.00 1.49

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 240.00 241.00 1.00 2.51

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 246.00 247.00 1.00 6.13

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 258.00 261.00 3.00 1.28

CRDD-125 800,746 9,313,475 492 307 -60 271.00 282.00 11.00 1.86

CRDD-126 800,351 9,313,052 496 307 -60 240.00 241.00 1.00 2.88

CRDD-126 800,351 9,313,052 496 307 -60 244.00 256.00 12.00 2.27

CRDD-126 800,351 9,313,052 496 307 -60 261.00 262.00 1.00 1.61

CRDD-126 800,351 9,313,052 496 307 -60 265.00 270.00 5.00 1.74

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 222.00 223.00 1.00 1.25

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 232.00 233.00 1.00 1.53

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 242.00 243.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 245.00 246.00 1.00 1.06

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 252.00 256.00 4.00 1.26

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 259.00 260.00 1.00 2.31

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 267.00 268.00 1.00 1.75

CRDD-127 800,660 9,313,412 489 307 -60 272.00 273.00 1.00 1.10

CRDD-128 800,613 9,313,454 487 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 2.38

CRDD-128 800,613 9,313,454 487 307 -60 168.00 169.00 1.00 1.19

CRDD-128 800,613 9,313,454 487 307 -60 207.00 209.00 2.00 2.19

CRDD-128 800,613 9,313,454 487 307 -60 222.00 230.00 8.00 1.52

CRDD-128 800,613 9,313,454 487 307 -60 241.00 242.00 1.00 2.19

CRDD-129 800,715 9,313,374 498 307 -60 261.00 262.00 1.00 6.43

CRDD-129 800,715 9,313,374 498 307 -60 281.00 287.00 6.00 1.85

CRDD-129 800,715 9,313,374 498 307 -60 296.00 311.00 15.00 2.26

CRDD-129 800,715 9,313,374 498 307 -60 312.00 313.00 1.00 2.52

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CRDD-129 800,715 9,313,374 498 307 -60 316.00 317.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-130 800,160 9,313,008 496 307 -57 149.00 150.00 1.00 1.73

CRDD-130 800,160 9,313,008 496 307 -57 194.00 195.00 1.00 1.50

CRDD-131 801,098 9,314,400 472 307 -60 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.05

CRDD-131 801,098 9,314,400 472 307 -60 32.00 33.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-131 801,098 9,314,400 472 307 -60 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.34

CRDD-131 801,098 9,314,400 472 307 -60 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.38

CRDD-132 800,690 9,313,299 495 307 -60 111.51 112.51 1.00 3.82

CRDD-132 800,690 9,313,299 495 307 -60 285.00 286.00 1.00 4.55

CRDD-132 800,690 9,313,299 495 307 -60 296.00 306.00 10.00 1.91

CRDD-132 800,690 9,313,299 495 307 -60 308.00 309.00 1.00 1.58

CRDD-132 800,690 9,313,299 495 307 -60 314.00 326.00 12.00 1.07

CRDD-133 800,630 9,313,249 500 307 -60 286.00 297.00 11.00 2.79

CRDD-133 800,630 9,313,249 500 307 -60 303.00 311.00 8.00 1.14

CRDD-133 800,630 9,313,249 500 307 -60 313.00 314.00 1.00 1.68

CRDD-133 800,630 9,313,249 500 307 -60 316.00 320.00 4.00 1.42

CRDD-133 800,630 9,313,249 500 307 -60 324.00 325.00 1.00 1.66

CRDD-134 800,487 9,313,010 500 307 -60 305.00 320.00 15.00 2.77

CRDD-134 800,487 9,313,010 500 307 -60 327.00 339.00 12.00 4.35

CRDD-134 800,487 9,313,010 500 307 -60 347.00 348.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-134 800,487 9,313,010 500 307 -60 349.00 351.00 2.00 2.99

CRDD-134 800,487 9,313,010 500 307 -60 360.00 361.00 1.00 1.84

CRDD-135 800,603 9,313,205 493 307 -60 282.00 283.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-135 800,603 9,313,205 493 307 -60 284.00 285.00 1.00 1.47

CRDD-135 800,603 9,313,205 493 307 -60 292.00 298.00 6.00 2.91

CRDD-135 800,603 9,313,205 493 307 -60 305.00 309.00 4.00 1.19

CRDD-135 800,603 9,313,205 493 307 -60 312.00 323.00 11.00 1.06

CRDD-136 800,497 9,313,069 498 307 -60 285.00 286.00 1.00 1.04

CRDD-136 800,497 9,313,069 498 307 -60 296.00 311.00 15.00 3.13

CRDD-136 800,497 9,313,069 498 307 -60 312.00 325.00 13.00 2.04

CRDD-136 800,497 9,313,069 498 307 -60 327.00 329.00 2.00 1.15

CRDD-136 800,497 9,313,069 498 307 -60 340.00 341.00 1.00 1.13

CRDD-137 800,438 9,312,980 501 307 -60 308.00 322.00 14.00 1.95

CRDD-137 800,438 9,312,980 501 307 -60 324.00 326.00 2.00 3.13

CRDD-137 800,438 9,312,980 501 307 -60 336.00 337.00 1.00 3.04

CRDD-138 800,443 9,313,046 498 307 -60 258.00 259.00 1.00 1.34

CRDD-138 800,443 9,313,046 498 307 -60 280.00 305.00 25.00 9.13

CRDD-138 800,443 9,313,046 498 307 -60 310.00 314.00 4.00 2.11

CRDD-138 800,443 9,313,046 498 307 -60 324.00 328.00 4.00 1.47

CRDD-139 800,237 9,312,950 501 307 -60 212.00 213.00 1.00 1.26

CRDD-139 800,237 9,312,950 501 307 -60 228.00 229.00 1.00 1.62

CRDD-139 800,237 9,312,950 501 307 -60 230.00 240.00 10.00 1.85

CRDD-139 800,237 9,312,950 501 307 -60 254.00 257.00 3.00 1.42

CRDD-140 799,980 9,312,891 503 307 -60 120.00 121.00 1.00 1.19

CRDD-140 799,980 9,312,891 503 307 -60 131.00 132.00 1.00 1.77

CRDD-141 800,402 9,312,950 501 307 -60 302.00 303.00 1.00 1.06

CRDD-141 800,402 9,312,950 501 307 -60 305.00 320.00 15.00 5.12

CRDD-141 800,402 9,312,950 501 307 -60 324.00 325.00 1.00 1.31

CRDD-141 800,402 9,312,950 501 307 -60 330.00 332.00 2.00 1.76

CRDD-142 800,055 9,312,897 501 307 -60 157.00 158.00 1.00 1.21

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CRDD-142 800,055 9,312,897 501 307 -60 162.00 170.00 8.00 1.72

CRDD-142 800,055 9,312,897 501 307 -60 181.00 182.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-142 800,055 9,312,897 501 307 -60 187.00 188.00 1.00 1.08

CRDD-143 800,194 9,312,982 498 307 -60 192.00 194.00 2.00 2.34

CRDD-143 800,194 9,312,982 498 307 -60 198.00 200.00 2.00 2.08

CRDD-143 800,194 9,312,982 498 307 -60 216.00 221.00 5.00 1.52

CRDD-144 800,311 9,313,019 498 307 -60 235.00 243.00 8.00 1.37

CRDD-144 800,311 9,313,019 498 307 -60 254.00 255.00 1.00 1.15

CRDD-144 800,311 9,313,019 498 307 -60 260.00 262.00 2.00 1.18

CRDD-145 800,099 9,312,929 500 307 -60 169.00 178.00 9.00 1.14

CRDD-146 800,358 9,312,923 499 307 -60 292.00 306.00 14.00 4.72

CRDD-146 800,358 9,312,923 499 307 -60 307.00 321.00 14.00 1.75

CRDD-147 800,164 9,312,945 500 307 -60 195.00 196.00 1.00 1.20

CRDD-148 800,022 9,312,860 500 307 -60 159.00 169.00 10.00 1.24

CRDD-148 800,022 9,312,860 500 307 -60 178.00 179.00 1.00 1.56

CRDD-149 800,188 9,312,860 498 307 -60 241.00 242.00 1.00 1.43

CRDD-149 800,188 9,312,860 498 307 -60 245.00 253.00 8.00 1.31

CRDD-149 800,188 9,312,860 498 307 -60 262.00 263.00 1.00 1.06

CRDD-149 800,188 9,312,860 498 307 -60 264.00 265.00 1.00 1.41

CRDD-150 800,265 9,312,992 499 307 -60 225.00 239.00 14.00 1.30

CRDD-150 800,265 9,312,992 499 307 -60 256.00 257.00 1.00 1.44

CRDD-151 800,143 9,312,895 494 307 -60 197.00 214.00 17.00 3.33

CRDD-151 800,143 9,312,895 494 307 -60 218.00 222.00 4.00 1.33

CRDD-152 800,358 9,312,985 499 307 -60 270.00 283.00 13.00 3.13

CRDD-152 800,358 9,312,985 499 307 -60 296.00 300.00 4.00 2.77

CRDD-153 800,145 9,312,832 489 307 -60 223.00 234.00 11.00 1.09

CRDD-153 800,145 9,312,832 489 307 -60 242.00 245.00 3.00 1.51

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 244.00 245.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 261.00 264.00 3.00 1.10

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 267.00 274.00 7.00 3.42

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 280.00 281.00 1.00 1.55

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 284.00 285.00 1.00 1.61

CRDD-154 800,254 9,312,877 499 307 -60 291.00 292.00 1.00 1.81

CRDD-155 800,552 9,313,183 490 307 -66 234.00 235.00 1.00 1.87

CRDD-155 800,552 9,313,183 490 307 -66 273.00 274.00 1.00 2.04

CRDD-155 800,552 9,313,183 490 307 -66 279.00 291.00 12.00 2.33

CRDD-155 800,552 9,313,183 490 307 -66 302.00 303.00 1.00 1.22

CRDD-156 800,545 9,313,093 498 307 -58 307.00 315.00 8.00 6.33

CRDD-156 800,545 9,313,093 498 307 -58 319.00 320.00 1.00 1.07

CRDD-156 800,545 9,313,093 498 307 -58 326.00 328.00 2.00 2.96

CRDD-157 800,286 9,312,914 498 307 -60 266.00 268.00 2.00 1.06

CRDD-157 800,286 9,312,914 498 307 -60 273.00 283.00 10.00 1.54

CRDD-157 800,286 9,312,914 498 307 -60 290.00 294.00 4.00 1.58

CRDD-158 800,313 9,312,894 494 307 -64 274.00 275.00 1.00 2.41

CRDD-158 800,313 9,312,894 494 307 -64 279.00 292.00 13.00 1.64

CRDD-158 800,313 9,312,894 494 307 -64 293.00 294.00 1.00 1.35

CRDD-158 800,313 9,312,894 494 307 -64 297.00 306.00 9.00 1.24

CRRC-001 800,165 9,313,467 493 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.14

CRRC-002 800,195 9,313,513 492 307 -90 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-003 800,291 9,313,667 483 307 -90 NSI

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CRRC-004 800,333 9,313,723 482 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-005 800,259 9,313,623 486 307 -90 5.00 10.00 5.00 2.61

CRRC-006 800,372 9,313,777 481 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-007 800,409 9,313,823 478 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-008 800,474 9,313,843 468 307 -90 6.00 9.00 3.00 1.64

CRRC-008 800,474 9,313,843 468 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-009 800,568 9,313,980 479 307 -90 0.00 1.00 1.00 2.07

CRRC-010 800,542 9,313,940 471 307 -90 2.00 5.00 3.00 4.93

CRRC-011 800,224 9,313,570 491 307 -90 9.00 10.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-011 800,224 9,313,570 491 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 4.90

CRRC-012 800,403 9,313,797 481 307 -90 24.00 25.00 1.00 1.91

CRRC-013 800,054 9,313,274 483 307 -90 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-013 800,054 9,313,274 483 307 -90 33.00 34.00 1.00 2.08

CRRC-014 799,997 9,313,256 483 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-015 799,961 9,313,219 486 307 -90 4.00 6.00 2.00 1.56

CRRC-016 800,017 9,313,303 484 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 202.00

CRRC-017 800,082 9,313,312 480 307 -90 31.00 33.00 2.00 3.39

CRRC-018 800,048 9,313,339 480 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-019 800,078 9,313,383 483 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-020 800,115 9,313,358 481 307 -90 2.00 5.00 3.00 2.38

CRRC-020 800,115 9,313,358 481 307 -90 25.00 33.00 8.00 1.14

CRRC-021 800,145 9,313,398 484 307 -90 20.00 21.00 1.00 4.55

CRRC-021 800,145 9,313,398 484 307 -90 31.00 32.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-021 800,145 9,313,398 484 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.83

CRRC-021 800,145 9,313,398 484 307 -90 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.22

CRRC-022 800,159 9,313,415 485 307 -90 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-022 800,159 9,313,415 485 307 -90 37.00 38.00 1.00 1.88

CRRC-023 800,111 9,313,422 486 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 3.10

CRRC-024 800,128 9,313,440 491 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.07

CRRC-024 800,128 9,313,440 491 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.28

CRRC-025 800,224 9,313,498 483 307 -90 28.00 30.00 2.00 2.27

CRRC-025 800,224 9,313,498 483 307 -90 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-025 800,224 9,313,498 483 307 -90 39.00 40.00 1.00 1.13

CRRC-026 800,442 9,313,867 470 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 3.60

CRRC-027 800,487 9,313,871 468 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 5.71

CRRC-027 800,487 9,313,871 468 307 -90 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-028 800,509 9,313,905 467 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.76

CRRC-028 800,509 9,313,905 467 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-029 800,621 9,313,989 472 307 -90 3.00 4.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-029 800,621 9,313,989 472 307 -90 6.00 8.00 2.00 1.41

CRRC-029 800,621 9,313,989 472 307 -90 13.00 16.00 3.00 1.53

CRRC-030 800,653 9,313,966 472 307 -90 24.00 25.00 1.00 1.52

CRRC-030 800,653 9,313,966 472 307 -90 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-030 800,653 9,313,966 472 307 -90 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-031 800,726 9,314,083 473 307 -90 12.00 21.00 9.00 1.56

CRRC-032 800,668 9,314,064 481 307 -90 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-033 800,633 9,314,027 480 307 -90 7.00 10.00 3.00 2.10

CRRC-033 800,633 9,314,027 480 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.37

CRRC-033 800,633 9,314,027 480 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.53

CRRC-033 800,633 9,314,027 480 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.13

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CRRC-033 800,633 9,314,027 480 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.86

CRRC-034 799,638 9,312,775 498 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-035 799,669 9,312,815 498 307 -90 6.00 8.00 2.00 1.65

CRRC-035 799,669 9,312,815 498 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-036 799,698 9,312,855 501 307 -90 29.00 31.00 2.00 5.55

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 19.00 21.00 2.00 1.08

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 25.00 29.00 4.00 1.04

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 1.65

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 38.00 39.00 1.00 3.90

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 51.00 52.00 1.00 1.23

CRRC-037 799,770 9,312,865 499 307 -90 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 21.00 24.00 3.00 2.09

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 32.00 33.00 1.00 1.75

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 43.00 44.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 51.00 52.00 1.00 2.21

CRRC-038 799,711 9,312,784 502 307 -90 68.00 69.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-039 799,740 9,312,823 501 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.78

CRRC-039 799,740 9,312,823 501 307 -90 24.00 26.00 2.00 1.72

CRRC-039 799,740 9,312,823 501 307 -90 29.00 32.00 3.00 2.81

CRRC-039 799,740 9,312,823 501 307 -90 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.76

CRRC-039 799,740 9,312,823 501 307 -90 47.00 48.00 1.00 3.72

CRRC-040 799,722 9,312,900 502 307 -90 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.92

CRRC-040 799,722 9,312,900 502 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 2.76

CRRC-040 799,722 9,312,900 502 307 -90 27.00 28.00 1.00 5.33

CRRC-041 799,649 9,312,707 501 307 -90 19.00 21.00 2.00 1.14

CRRC-041 799,649 9,312,707 501 307 -90 24.00 25.00 1.00 2.87

CRRC-041 799,649 9,312,707 501 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-042 799,679 9,312,748 501 307 -90 24.00 29.00 5.00 1.20

CRRC-042 799,679 9,312,748 501 307 -90 48.00 49.00 1.00 4.23

CRRC-042 799,679 9,312,748 501 307 -90 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.69

CRRC-043 799,559 9,312,707 500 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-044 799,799 9,312,904 494 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.01

CRRC-044 799,799 9,312,904 494 307 -90 27.00 28.00 1.00 3.32

CRRC-045 799,763 9,312,932 501 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.26

CRRC-046 799,617 9,312,666 501 307 -90 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.45

CRRC-047 799,586 9,312,628 500 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-047 799,586 9,312,628 500 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.30

CRRC-047 799,586 9,312,628 500 307 -90 30.00 32.00 2.00 3.32

CRRC-048 800,068 9,313,329 480 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 7.00 18.00 11.00 1.79

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 26.00 29.00 3.00 2.18

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 33.00 34.00 1.00 3.84

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-049 800,106 9,313,302 483 307 -90 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.04

CRRC-050 800,135 9,313,310 486 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 6.71

CRRC-050 800,135 9,313,310 486 307 -90 34.00 43.00 9.00 3.18

CRRC-050 800,135 9,313,310 486 307 -90 48.00 51.00 3.00 1.44

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CRRC-050 800,135 9,313,310 486 307 -90 66.00 67.00 1.00 3.28

CRRC-051 800,118 9,313,323 484 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-051 800,118 9,313,323 484 307 -90 17.00 26.00 9.00 4.18

CRRC-051 800,118 9,313,323 484 307 -90 51.00 52.00 1.00 1.09

CRRC-051 800,118 9,313,323 484 307 -90 54.00 55.00 1.00 1.22

CRRC-052 800,100 9,313,337 480 307 -90 27.00 29.00 2.00 2.01

CRRC-053 800,084 9,313,347 482 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-054 800,095 9,313,371 482 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 3.38

CRRC-054 800,095 9,313,371 482 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.26

CRRC-055 800,065 9,313,360 480 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.24

CRRC-056 800,134 9,313,344 481 307 -90 16.00 18.00 2.00 1.35

CRRC-056 800,134 9,313,344 481 307 -90 36.00 38.00 2.00 3.18

CRRC-056 800,134 9,313,344 481 307 -90 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-057 800,154 9,313,359 482 307 -90 14.00 25.00 11.00 4.65

CRRC-057 800,154 9,313,359 482 307 -90 49.00 50.00 1.00 1.73

CRRC-057 800,154 9,313,359 482 307 -90 54.00 55.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-058 800,137 9,313,371 483 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.63

CRRC-058 800,137 9,313,371 483 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 2.27

CRRC-058 800,137 9,313,371 483 307 -90 36.00 37.00 1.00 4.46

CRRC-059 800,121 9,313,385 483 307 -90 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-059 800,121 9,313,385 483 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-060 800,102 9,313,397 482 307 -90 1.00 5.00 4.00 1.10

CRRC-061 799,850 9,313,052 492 307 -90 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.25

CRRC-061 799,850 9,313,052 492 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-061 799,850 9,313,052 492 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-062 799,909 9,313,132 492 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-063 799,920 9,313,062 489 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-063 799,920 9,313,062 489 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 2.44

CRRC-063 799,920 9,313,062 489 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-063 799,920 9,313,062 489 307 -90 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-063 799,920 9,313,062 489 307 -90 58.00 59.00 1.00 1.14

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.72

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 23.00 24.00 1.00 3.09

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 29.00 32.00 3.00 3.04

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 44.00 60.00 16.00 2.25

CRRC-064 799,997 9,313,130 493 307 -90 71.00 72.00 1.00 1.32

CRRC-065 801,147 9,313,610 493 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-066 801,079 9,313,598 491 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-067 801,085 9,313,534 483 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-068 800,947 9,314,390 481 307 -90 6.00 12.00 6.00 1.12

CRRC-068 800,947 9,314,390 481 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-069 801,009 9,314,412 474 307 -90 7.00 13.00 6.00 1.06

CRRC-069 801,009 9,314,412 474 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.78

CRRC-070 801,006 9,314,467 472 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-071 801,073 9,314,478 478 307 -90 5.00 8.00 3.00 2.75

CRRC-071 801,073 9,314,478 478 307 -90 68.00 69.00 1.00 1.91

CRRC-072 800,808 9,314,245 476 307 -90 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-073 800,177 9,313,402 485 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.53

CRRC-073 800,177 9,313,402 485 307 -90 16.00 26.00 10.00 1.45

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CRRC-073 800,177 9,313,402 485 307 -90 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-073 800,177 9,313,402 485 307 -90 42.00 43.00 1.00 2.50

CRRC-074 800,165 9,313,380 483 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-074 800,165 9,313,380 483 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.73

CRRC-074 800,165 9,313,380 483 307 -90 20.00 28.00 8.00 1.94

CRRC-074 800,165 9,313,380 483 307 -90 49.00 50.00 1.00 1.63

CRRC-075 800,127 9,313,407 486 307 -90 5.00 13.00 8.00 1.83

CRRC-075 800,127 9,313,407 486 307 -90 20.00 21.00 1.00 1.47

CRRC-076 800,143 9,313,427 486 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.82

CRRC-076 800,143 9,313,427 486 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-077 799,942 9,313,109 486 307 -90 0.00 3.00 3.00 1.23

CRRC-077 799,942 9,313,109 486 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.46

CRRC-077 799,942 9,313,109 486 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-077 799,942 9,313,109 486 307 -90 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.40

CRRC-078 799,946 9,313,169 486 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.14

CRRC-078 799,946 9,313,169 486 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.16

CRRC-078 799,946 9,313,169 486 307 -90 24.00 25.00 1.00 4.54

CRRC-079 800,015 9,313,117 495 307 -90 47.00 51.00 4.00 2.59

CRRC-079 800,015 9,313,117 495 307 -90 67.00 83.00 16.00 2.28

CRRC-079 800,015 9,313,117 495 307 -90 84.00 85.00 1.00 1.33

CRRC-079 800,015 9,313,117 495 307 -90 88.00 89.00 1.00 1.57

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.57

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 36.00 38.00 2.00 1.73

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 44.00 47.00 3.00 1.44

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 54.00 55.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.66

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 72.00 75.00 3.00 1.57

CRRC-080 799,981 9,313,081 495 307 -90 91.00 92.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-081 799,954 9,313,059 494 307 -90 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.47

CRRC-081 799,954 9,313,059 494 307 -90 43.00 49.00 6.00 1.37

CRRC-081 799,954 9,313,059 494 307 -90 62.00 66.00 4.00 1.91

CRRC-081 799,954 9,313,059 494 307 -90 82.00 83.00 1.00 1.88

CRRC-082 799,888 9,313,090 488 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-083 799,823 9,313,032 495 307 -90 7.00 8.00 1.00 2.22

CRRC-084 799,881 9,313,043 487 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.24

CRRC-084 799,881 9,313,043 487 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 3.62

CRRC-084 799,881 9,313,043 487 307 -90 32.00 33.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-084 799,881 9,313,043 487 307 -90 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.86

CRRC-085 801,434 9,314,770 491 307 -90 2.00 6.00 4.00 1.16

CRRC-085 801,434 9,314,770 491 307 -90 20.00 21.00 1.00 2.06

CRRC-086 801,281 9,314,700 495 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 3.41

CRRC-087 801,315 9,314,675 488 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.33

CRRC-087 801,315 9,314,675 488 307 -90 10.00 11.00 1.00 3.52

CRRC-087 801,315 9,314,675 488 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 1.87

CRRC-088 801,379 9,314,688 490 307 -90 4.00 6.00 2.00 6.69

CRRC-088 801,379 9,314,688 490 307 -90 31.00 32.00 1.00 4.74

CRRC-089 801,408 9,314,728 485 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-089 801,408 9,314,728 485 307 -90 22.00 24.00 2.00 1.12

CRRC-089 801,408 9,314,728 485 307 -90 49.00 50.00 1.00 1.24

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CRRC-090 801,342 9,314,713 494 307 -90 2.00 4.00 2.00 1.95

CRRC-090 801,342 9,314,713 494 307 -90 9.00 10.00 1.00 1.76

CRRC-090 801,342 9,314,713 494 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.29

CRRC-090 801,342 9,314,713 494 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 3.56

CRRC-091 801,229 9,314,679 492 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-092 801,261 9,314,651 485 307 -90 13.00 14.00 1.00 2.74

CRRC-092 801,261 9,314,651 485 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-092 801,261 9,314,651 485 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.75

CRRC-093 801,330 9,314,599 478 307 -90 30.00 36.00 6.00 1.44

CRRC-093 801,330 9,314,599 478 307 -90 55.00 56.00 1.00 1.99

CRRC-093 801,330 9,314,599 478 307 -90 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.33

CRRC-093 801,330 9,314,599 478 307 -90 78.00 79.00 1.00 1.87

CRRC-094 801,346 9,314,646 484 307 -90 8.00 9.00 1.00 2.04

CRRC-094 801,346 9,314,646 484 307 -90 31.00 34.00 3.00 5.95

CRRC-095 801,221 9,314,620 480 307 -90 7.00 8.00 1.00 3.81

CRRC-095 801,221 9,314,620 480 307 -90 23.00 24.00 1.00 1.68

CRRC-096 801,184 9,314,520 473 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-096 801,184 9,314,520 473 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.37

CRRC-096 801,184 9,314,520 473 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-096 801,184 9,314,520 473 307 -90 32.00 33.00 1.00 10.54

CRRC-097 801,190 9,314,578 475 307 -90 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.39

CRRC-097 801,190 9,314,578 475 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-098 801,290 9,314,567 473 307 -90 27.00 28.00 1.00 1.65

CRRC-098 801,290 9,314,567 473 307 -90 31.00 32.00 1.00 1.04

CRRC-098 801,290 9,314,567 473 307 -90 33.00 35.00 2.00 2.34

CRRC-098 801,290 9,314,567 473 307 -90 59.00 61.00 2.00 1.23

CRRC-099 801,255 9,314,593 475 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 2.10

CRRC-099 801,255 9,314,593 475 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.02

CRRC-099 801,255 9,314,593 475 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 4.81

CRRC-100 801,113 9,314,572 490 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-101 801,563 9,314,866 488 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-102 801,532 9,314,821 492 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 2.79

CRRC-102 801,532 9,314,821 492 307 -90 25.00 26.00 1.00 3.57

CRRC-103 801,404 9,314,793 492 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-104 801,374 9,314,755 494 307 -90 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.16

CRRC-105 801,473 9,314,808 492 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 4.13

CRRC-105 801,473 9,314,808 492 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-106 801,437 9,314,832 491 307 -90 31.00 32.00 1.00 1.67

CRRC-106 801,437 9,314,832 491 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.50

CRRC-107 801,496 9,314,849 497 307 -90 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.69

CRRC-108 801,529 9,314,888 494 307 -90 1.00 7.00 6.00 3.44

CRRC-108 801,529 9,314,888 494 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-109 801,499 9,314,782 483 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.66

CRRC-109 801,499 9,314,782 483 307 -90 33.00 36.00 3.00 1.49

CRRC-110 801,144 9,314,552 487 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-110 801,144 9,314,552 487 307 -90 13.00 14.00 1.00 1.27

CRRC-110 801,144 9,314,552 487 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 3.55

CRRC-111 801,121 9,314,507 481 307 -90 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.44

CRRC-111 801,121 9,314,507 481 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.04

CRRC-112 800,836 9,314,128 473 307 -90 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.55

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CRRC-112 800,836 9,314,128 473 307 -90 31.00 33.00 2.00 1.25

CRRC-112 800,836 9,314,128 473 307 -90 35.00 40.00 5.00 3.23

CRRC-112 800,836 9,314,128 473 307 -90 62.00 63.00 1.00 2.80

CRRC-113 800,806 9,314,087 476 307 -90 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.22

CRRC-113 800,806 9,314,087 476 307 -90 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.46

CRRC-113 800,806 9,314,087 476 307 -90 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-113 800,806 9,314,087 476 307 -90 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-114 801,207 9,314,566 473 307 -90 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.99

CRRC-115 801,113 9,314,450 474 307 -90 32.00 34.00 2.00 2.01

CRRC-116 801,779 9,314,448 475 307 -60 8.00 9.00 1.00 2.28

CRRC-117 801,834 9,314,529 484 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-118 801,772 9,314,453 475 307 -60 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.16

CRRC-119 799,821 9,312,945 494 307 -90 4.00 5.00 1.00 3.57

CRRC-119 799,821 9,312,945 494 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 3.53

CRRC-119 799,821 9,312,945 494 307 -90 24.00 29.00 5.00 1.80

CRRC-119 799,821 9,312,945 494 307 -90 40.00 41.00 1.00 2.27

CRRC-120 799,593 9,312,687 501 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-121 799,556 9,312,650 506 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 3.78

CRRC-121 799,556 9,312,650 506 307 -90 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.13

CRRC-122 799,544 9,312,595 503 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-123 799,520 9,312,552 500 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 2.44

CRRC-124 799,901 9,312,952 496 307 -90 52.00 55.00 3.00 1.20

CRRC-124 799,901 9,312,952 496 307 -90 61.00 63.00 2.00 1.54

CRRC-124 799,901 9,312,952 496 307 -90 89.00 90.00 1.00 2.06

CRRC-124 799,901 9,312,952 496 307 -90 94.00 95.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-125 799,861 9,312,918 496 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.54

CRRC-125 799,861 9,312,918 496 307 -90 45.00 46.00 1.00 2.20

CRRC-125 799,861 9,312,918 496 307 -90 70.00 71.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 58.00 59.00 1.00 5.82

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 69.00 70.00 1.00 2.03

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 74.00 79.00 5.00 1.33

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 83.00 84.00 1.00 2.54

CRRC-126 799,837 9,312,876 500 307 -90 89.00 90.00 1.00 1.95

CRRC-127 799,808 9,312,834 502 307 -90 51.00 52.00 1.00 1.42

CRRC-127 799,808 9,312,834 502 307 -90 60.00 67.00 7.00 1.78

CRRC-127 799,808 9,312,834 502 307 -90 71.00 73.00 2.00 1.33

CRRC-127 799,808 9,312,834 502 307 -90 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.83

CRRC-127 799,808 9,312,834 502 307 -90 82.00 83.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-128 799,777 9,312,792 503 307 -90 53.00 54.00 1.00 2.24

CRRC-128 799,777 9,312,792 503 307 -90 58.00 62.00 4.00 1.13

CRRC-128 799,777 9,312,792 503 307 -90 64.00 65.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-128 799,777 9,312,792 503 307 -90 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.61

CRRC-128 799,777 9,312,792 503 307 -90 82.00 83.00 1.00 2.53

CRRC-129 799,746 9,312,754 503 307 -90 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-129 799,746 9,312,754 503 307 -90 69.00 70.00 1.00 2.97

CRRC-129 799,746 9,312,754 503 307 -90 85.00 89.00 4.00 1.92

CRRC-130 799,716 9,312,715 504 307 -90 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.78

CRRC-130 799,716 9,312,715 504 307 -90 74.00 75.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-130 799,716 9,312,715 504 307 -90 87.00 88.00 1.00 2.03

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CRRC-130 799,716 9,312,715 504 307 -90 94.00 95.00 1.00 1.47

CRRC-131 799,685 9,312,678 503 307 -90 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-132 799,655 9,312,639 498 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-133 800,008 9,312,933 502 307 -60 117.00 119.00 2.00 1.54

CRRC-133 800,008 9,312,933 502 307 -60 140.00 141.00 1.00 5.45

CRRC-133 800,008 9,312,933 502 307 -60 150.00 151.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-134 800,050 9,312,965 501 307 -60 121.00 131.00 10.00 1.73

CRRC-134 800,050 9,312,965 501 307 -60 144.00 145.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 12.00 14.00 2.00 2.72

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 18.00 28.00 10.00 1.73

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 30.00 37.00 7.00 1.09

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 39.00 40.00 1.00 1.72

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 45.00 46.00 1.00 1.25

CRRC-135 800,053 9,313,213 491 307 -60 50.00 58.00 8.00 1.58

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 9.00 10.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 27.00 28.00 1.00 5.49

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 39.00 47.00 8.00 2.87

CRRC-136 800,025 9,313,172 492 307 -60 50.00 57.00 7.00 1.29

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 57.00 59.00 2.00 1.12

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 80.00 81.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 84.00 85.00 1.00 1.96

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 88.00 89.00 1.00 2.27

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 105.00 111.00 6.00 2.07

CRRC-137 800,051 9,313,091 497 307 -90 118.00 119.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-138 799,950 9,312,852 503 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-138 799,950 9,312,852 503 307 -60 121.00 122.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-138 799,950 9,312,852 503 307 -60 134.00 138.00 4.00 1.19

CRRC-138 799,950 9,312,852 503 307 -60 143.00 144.00 1.00 1.33

CRRC-139 799,769 9,312,613 485 307 -60 86.00 87.00 1.00 1.09

CRRC-139 799,769 9,312,613 485 307 -60 102.00 103.00 1.00 2.19

CRRC-139 799,769 9,312,613 485 307 -60 105.00 106.00 1.00 1.70

CRRC-140 799,890 9,312,774 489 307 -60 101.00 102.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-140 799,890 9,312,774 489 307 -60 104.00 111.00 7.00 1.70

CRRC-140 799,890 9,312,774 489 307 -60 119.00 120.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-140 799,890 9,312,774 489 307 -60 122.00 123.00 1.00 1.61

CRRC-140 799,890 9,312,774 489 307 -60 127.00 128.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-141 799,827 9,312,692 485 307 -60 102.00 103.00 1.00 2.20

CRRC-141 799,827 9,312,692 485 307 -60 109.00 112.00 3.00 1.20

CRRC-141 799,827 9,312,692 485 307 -60 113.00 123.00 10.00 2.47

CRRC-141 799,827 9,312,692 485 307 -60 128.00 129.00 1.00 1.07

CRRC-141 799,827 9,312,692 485 307 -60 130.00 133.00 3.00 1.35

CRRC-142 799,696 9,312,541 485 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.52

CRRC-142 799,696 9,312,541 485 307 -60 94.00 95.00 1.00 2.43

CRRC-143 799,498 9,312,256 495 307 -60 126.00 127.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-144 799,403 9,312,326 480 307 -60 43.00 44.00 1.00 2.33

CRRC-145 799,351 9,312,052 487 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-146 799,152 9,312,206 464 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-147 799,578 9,312,193 486 307 -60 NSI

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CRRC-148 799,269 9,312,115 483 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-149 799,428 9,311,997 479 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-150 800,787 9,314,258 478 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-151 800,768 9,314,273 476 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-152 800,868 9,314,323 483 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-153 800,789 9,314,379 479 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-154 800,901 9,314,299 473 307 -60 4.00 10.00 6.00 1.51

CRRC-154 800,901 9,314,299 473 307 -60 18.00 19.00 1.00 3.77

CRRC-155 801,058 9,314,239 475 307 -60 6.00 7.00 1.00 5.82

CRRC-155 801,058 9,314,239 475 307 -60 71.00 72.00 1.00 1.49

CRRC-155 801,058 9,314,239 475 307 -60 91.00 93.00 2.00 3.09

CRRC-155 801,058 9,314,239 475 307 -60 131.00 132.00 1.00 3.06

CRRC-156 799,650 9,312,576 492 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-157 799,728 9,312,454 481 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-158 799,955 9,312,975 495 307 -60 69.00 70.00 1.00 3.46

CRRC-158 799,955 9,312,975 495 307 -60 89.00 90.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-158 799,955 9,312,975 495 307 -60 104.00 105.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-159 800,805 9,314,088 476 307 -60 45.00 46.00 1.00 1.27

CRRC-159 800,805 9,314,088 476 307 -60 55.00 56.00 1.00 2.84

CRRC-159 800,805 9,314,088 476 307 -60 64.00 65.00 1.00 1.34

CRRC-160 800,897 9,314,017 479 307 -60 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-160 800,897 9,314,017 479 307 -60 107.00 108.00 1.00 1.27

CRRC-160 800,897 9,314,017 479 307 -60 116.00 117.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-160 800,897 9,314,017 479 307 -60 119.00 121.00 2.00 1.25

CRRC-160 800,897 9,314,017 479 307 -60 134.00 135.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-161 800,834 9,314,129 473 307 -60 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.45

CRRC-161 800,834 9,314,129 473 307 -60 47.00 48.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-162 800,933 9,314,056 477 307 -60 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-162 800,933 9,314,056 477 307 -60 106.00 107.00 1.00 1.94

CRRC-162 800,933 9,314,056 477 307 -60 113.00 114.00 1.00 1.30

CRRC-162 800,933 9,314,056 477 307 -60 118.00 122.00 4.00 1.44

CRRC-162 800,933 9,314,056 477 307 -60 130.00 131.00 1.00 1.04

CRRC-163 800,954 9,314,129 476 307 -60 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-163 800,954 9,314,129 476 307 -60 13.00 14.00 1.00 2.94

CRRC-163 800,954 9,314,129 476 307 -60 83.00 87.00 4.00 1.31

CRRC-163 800,954 9,314,129 476 307 -60 92.00 95.00 3.00 1.17

CRRC-163 800,954 9,314,129 476 307 -60 97.00 103.00 6.00 2.21

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 86.00 87.00 1.00 3.67

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 92.00 93.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 103.00 104.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 107.00 108.00 1.00 1.28

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 110.00 111.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-164 801,174 9,314,277 480 307 -60 125.00 126.00 1.00 3.92

CRRC-165 800,934 9,314,338 475 307 -60 17.00 19.00 2.00 2.09

CRRC-166 801,676 9,314,778 480 307 -60 34.00 35.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-166 801,676 9,314,778 480 307 -60 55.00 56.00 1.00 2.20

CRRC-166 801,676 9,314,778 480 307 -60 103.00 104.00 1.00 2.71

CRRC-167 801,632 9,314,687 488 307 -60 83.00 84.00 1.00 2.85

CRRC-167 801,632 9,314,687 488 307 -60 100.00 101.00 1.00 2.89

CRRC-168 801,527 9,314,641 480 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.52

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CRRC-168 801,527 9,314,641 480 307 -60 18.00 22.00 4.00 1.38

CRRC-168 801,527 9,314,641 480 307 -60 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.70

CRRC-169 801,298 9,314,436 475 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-169 801,298 9,314,436 475 307 -60 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-169 801,298 9,314,436 475 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-169 801,298 9,314,436 475 307 -60 77.00 78.00 1.00 2.14

CRRC-169 801,298 9,314,436 475 307 -60 83.00 84.00 1.00 2.21

CRRC-170 801,414 9,314,476 475 307 -60 67.00 68.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-170 801,414 9,314,476 475 307 -60 79.00 80.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-195 800,324 9,313,701 485 307 -90 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.47

CRRC-195 800,324 9,313,701 485 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.14

CRRC-196 800,310 9,313,679 484 307 -90 1.00 2.00 1.00 13.20

CRRC-196 800,310 9,313,679 484 307 -90 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.41

CRRC-197 800,276 9,313,641 485 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-198 800,240 9,313,596 489 307 -90 7.00 10.00 3.00 1.86

CRRC-199 800,173 9,313,498 487 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-200 800,197 9,313,483 486 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.72

CRRC-200 800,197 9,313,483 486 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-200 800,197 9,313,483 486 307 -60 31.00 32.00 1.00 3.00

CRRC-201 800,205 9,313,444 488 307 -60 9.00 11.00 2.00 1.08

CRRC-201 800,205 9,313,444 488 307 -60 17.00 22.00 5.00 1.73

CRRC-201 800,205 9,313,444 488 307 -60 47.00 48.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-202 800,196 9,313,422 486 307 -60 11.00 22.00 11.00 1.96

CRRC-202 800,196 9,313,422 486 307 -60 23.00 24.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-202 800,196 9,313,422 486 307 -60 41.00 44.00 3.00 3.54

CRRC-203 800,173 9,313,437 487 307 -60 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-203 800,173 9,313,437 487 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 2.39

CRRC-203 800,173 9,313,437 487 307 -60 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-204 800,222 9,313,463 489 307 -60 10.00 15.00 5.00 1.04

CRRC-204 800,222 9,313,463 489 307 -60 19.00 20.00 1.00 1.68

CRRC-204 800,222 9,313,463 489 307 -60 22.00 25.00 3.00 1.22

CRRC-204 800,222 9,313,463 489 307 -60 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.99

CRRC-204 800,222 9,313,463 489 307 -60 46.00 49.00 3.00 1.35

CRRC-205 800,239 9,313,512 482 307 -60 5.00 9.00 4.00 1.77

CRRC-205 800,239 9,313,512 482 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 3.77

CRRC-206 800,282 9,313,510 483 307 -60 15.00 17.00 2.00 1.65

CRRC-206 800,282 9,313,510 483 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 2.62

CRRC-206 800,282 9,313,510 483 307 -60 40.00 43.00 3.00 2.11

CRRC-206 800,282 9,313,510 483 307 -60 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-207 800,296 9,313,521 481 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 4.75

CRRC-207 800,296 9,313,521 481 307 -60 41.00 43.00 2.00 1.53

CRRC-207 800,296 9,313,521 481 307 -60 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-207 800,296 9,313,521 481 307 -60 51.00 53.00 2.00 1.13

CRRC-208 800,302 9,313,496 483 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-209 800,413 9,313,569 480 307 -65 58.00 59.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-209 800,413 9,313,569 480 307 -65 60.00 72.00 12.00 1.64

CRRC-209 800,413 9,313,569 480 307 -65 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.39

CRRC-209 800,413 9,313,569 480 307 -65 79.00 80.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-209 800,413 9,313,569 480 307 -65 83.00 84.00 1.00 1.23

CRRC-210 800,404 9,313,549 483 307 -60 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.31

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CRRC-210 800,404 9,313,549 483 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-210 800,404 9,313,549 483 307 -60 82.00 87.00 5.00 3.59

CRRC-211 800,450 9,313,571 483 307 -60 74.00 90.00 16.00 7.87

CRRC-211 800,450 9,313,571 483 307 -60 95.00 97.00 2.00 2.34

CRRC-211 800,450 9,313,571 483 307 -60 103.00 104.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-212 800,382 9,313,532 483 307 -65 26.00 27.00 1.00 4.26

CRRC-212 800,382 9,313,532 483 307 -65 62.00 70.00 8.00 1.11

CRRC-212 800,382 9,313,532 483 307 -65 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.66

CRRC-212 800,382 9,313,532 483 307 -65 79.00 83.00 4.00 1.67

CRRC-212 800,382 9,313,532 483 307 -65 88.00 90.00 2.00 2.01

CRRC-213 800,427 9,313,527 486 307 -60 87.00 99.00 12.00 2.85

CRRC-213 800,427 9,313,527 486 307 -60 104.00 108.00 4.00 3.47

CRRC-214 800,430 9,313,494 485 307 -62 76.00 80.00 4.00 1.44

CRRC-214 800,430 9,313,494 485 307 -62 100.00 101.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-214 800,430 9,313,494 485 307 -62 103.00 119.00 16.00 2.23

CRRC-214 800,430 9,313,494 485 307 -62 121.00 122.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-215 800,420 9,313,470 484 307 -60 105.00 124.00 19.00 3.49

CRRC-215 800,420 9,313,470 484 307 -60 129.00 130.00 1.00 8.66

CRRC-216 800,399 9,313,486 487 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.91

CRRC-216 800,399 9,313,486 487 307 -60 92.00 94.00 2.00 1.46

CRRC-216 800,399 9,313,486 487 307 -60 97.00 100.00 3.00 4.36

CRRC-216 800,399 9,313,486 487 307 -60 108.00 118.00 10.00 1.22

CRRC-217 800,452 9,313,790 461 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 2.16

CRRC-217 800,452 9,313,790 461 307 -60 18.00 19.00 1.00 2.94

CRRC-218 800,425 9,313,749 455 307 -60 0.00 1.00 1.00 3.49

CRRC-218 800,425 9,313,749 455 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-218 800,425 9,313,749 455 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 2.58

CRRC-219 800,412 9,313,729 452 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-220 800,292 9,313,569 455 307 -60 2.00 4.00 2.00 1.61

CRRC-221 800,302 9,313,587 454 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-222 800,328 9,313,571 457 307 -60 5.00 13.00 8.00 2.67

CRRC-222 800,328 9,313,571 457 307 -60 19.00 21.00 2.00 2.47

CRRC-223 800,341 9,313,590 457 307 -60 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-223 800,341 9,313,590 457 307 -60 4.00 11.00 7.00 1.04

CRRC-223 800,341 9,313,590 457 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-223 800,341 9,313,590 457 307 -60 24.00 25.00 1.00 2.57

CRRC-224 800,356 9,313,610 457 307 -60 4.00 6.00 2.00 1.05

CRRC-224 800,356 9,313,610 457 307 -60 9.00 19.00 10.00 1.11

CRRC-225 800,369 9,313,633 457 307 -60 7.00 8.00 1.00 6.51

CRRC-226 800,387 9,313,655 458 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-227 800,406 9,313,698 456 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 5.54

CRRC-228 800,403 9,313,669 463 307 -60 2.00 13.00 11.00 2.83

CRRC-228 800,403 9,313,669 463 307 -60 14.00 17.00 3.00 1.27

CRRC-228 800,403 9,313,669 463 307 -60 27.00 28.00 1.00 2.14

CRRC-229 800,445 9,313,734 462 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 3.83

CRRC-230 801,315 9,314,735 497 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-231 801,348 9,314,774 494 307 -60 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.04

CRRC-232 801,464 9,314,873 497 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-233 801,617 9,314,817 484 307 -60 70.00 71.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-234 801,589 9,314,782 489 307 -60 NSI

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CRRC-235 801,408 9,314,606 480 307 -60 36.00 37.00 1.00 2.00

CRRC-235 801,408 9,314,606 480 307 -60 81.00 82.00 1.00 1.71

CRRC-236 801,430 9,314,650 481 307 -60 33.00 39.00 6.00 1.45

CRRC-236 801,430 9,314,650 481 307 -60 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.09

CRRC-236 801,430 9,314,650 481 307 -60 51.00 52.00 1.00 1.55

CRRC-237 801,466 9,314,684 475 307 -60 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-237 801,466 9,314,684 475 307 -60 46.00 48.00 2.00 3.28

CRRC-238 801,479 9,314,606 477 307 -60 4.00 5.00 1.00 7.36

CRRC-238 801,479 9,314,606 477 307 -60 62.00 63.00 1.00 4.23

CRRC-239 801,444 9,314,579 474 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-240 801,193 9,314,643 480 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-241 801,159 9,314,601 476 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.87

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 59.00 60.00 1.00 2.61

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 66.00 67.00 1.00 19.75

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 78.00 80.00 2.00 2.15

CRRC-242 800,733 9,313,924 473 307 -60 87.00 88.00 1.00 1.76

CRRC-243 800,783 9,313,887 475 307 -60 77.00 79.00 2.00 3.69

CRRC-243 800,783 9,313,887 475 307 -60 107.00 108.00 1.00 2.00

CRRC-243 800,783 9,313,887 475 307 -60 114.00 115.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-243 800,783 9,313,887 475 307 -60 122.00 125.00 3.00 1.94

CRRC-244 800,663 9,313,757 478 307 -60 79.00 82.00 3.00 6.43

CRRC-244 800,663 9,313,757 478 307 -60 98.00 99.00 1.00 1.42

CRRC-244 800,663 9,313,757 478 307 -60 105.00 106.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-244 800,663 9,313,757 478 307 -60 119.00 120.00 1.00 2.61

CRRC-244 800,663 9,313,757 478 307 -60 124.00 130.00 6.00 2.17

CRRC-245 800,911 9,314,133 474 307 -60 50.00 51.00 1.00 1.84

CRRC-245 800,911 9,314,133 474 307 -60 53.00 54.00 1.00 2.68

CRRC-245 800,911 9,314,133 474 307 -60 61.00 65.00 4.00 1.05

CRRC-245 800,911 9,314,133 474 307 -60 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.32

CRRC-245 800,911 9,314,133 474 307 -60 68.00 78.00 10.00 1.52

CRRC-246 800,456 9,313,757 462 307 -60 6.00 17.00 11.00 4.43

CRRC-246 800,456 9,313,757 462 307 -60 37.00 38.00 1.00 5.10

CRRC-247 800,323 9,313,607 452 307 -60 2.00 3.00 1.00 10.55

CRRC-248 800,333 9,313,626 452 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-249 800,349 9,313,651 452 307 -60 3.00 5.00 2.00 2.89

CRRC-250 800,375 9,313,662 452 307 -60 4.00 7.00 3.00 1.46

CRRC-251 800,389 9,313,715 452 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-252 800,515 9,313,650 473 307 -60 72.00 82.00 10.00 1.30

CRRC-252 800,515 9,313,650 473 307 -60 92.00 93.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-253 800,488 9,313,639 475 307 -60 41.00 42.00 1.00 3.33

CRRC-253 800,488 9,313,639 475 307 -60 65.00 73.00 8.00 1.40

CRRC-253 800,488 9,313,639 475 307 -60 84.00 85.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-253 800,488 9,313,639 475 307 -60 86.00 87.00 1.00 1.96

CRRC-254 800,493 9,313,666 472 307 -60 29.00 33.00 4.00 4.04

CRRC-254 800,493 9,313,666 472 307 -60 49.00 64.00 15.00 2.69

CRRC-254 800,493 9,313,666 472 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 2.87

CRRC-254 800,493 9,313,666 472 307 -60 92.00 93.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-255 799,500 9,312,567 502 307 -60 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.35

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CRRC-256 799,522 9,312,614 506 307 -60 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.57

CRRC-257 799,627 9,312,721 499 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-258 799,929 9,313,121 485 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-258 799,929 9,313,121 485 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.60

CRRC-259 799,944 9,313,138 485 307 -90 21.00 23.00 2.00 1.24

CRRC-259 799,944 9,313,138 485 307 -90 27.00 28.00 1.00 1.26

CRRC-259 799,944 9,313,138 485 307 -90 32.00 36.00 4.00 1.23

CRRC-260 799,959 9,313,158 483 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 4.52

CRRC-260 799,959 9,313,158 483 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-260 799,959 9,313,158 483 307 -90 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-261 799,932 9,313,148 488 307 -90 7.00 8.00 1.00 2.62

CRRC-261 799,932 9,313,148 488 307 -90 18.00 19.00 1.00 2.68

CRRC-261 799,932 9,313,148 488 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 2.32

CRRC-262 799,959 9,313,188 483 307 -60 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.30

CRRC-262 799,959 9,313,188 483 307 -60 14.00 15.00 1.00 2.50

CRRC-263 799,999 9,313,197 485 307 -60 3.00 4.00 1.00 3.16

CRRC-263 799,999 9,313,197 485 307 -60 15.00 20.00 5.00 2.43

CRRC-263 799,999 9,313,197 485 307 -60 31.00 33.00 2.00 2.11

CRRC-264 800,009 9,313,216 485 307 -60 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.59

CRRC-264 800,009 9,313,216 485 307 -60 13.00 16.00 3.00 1.37

CRRC-264 800,009 9,313,216 485 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 2.88

CRRC-264 800,009 9,313,216 485 307 -60 34.00 35.00 1.00 3.13

CRRC-265 800,021 9,313,235 484 307 -60 13.00 15.00 2.00 1.39

CRRC-265 800,021 9,313,235 484 307 -60 17.00 18.00 1.00 2.28

CRRC-265 800,021 9,313,235 484 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 1.45

CRRC-265 800,021 9,313,235 484 307 -60 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-266 800,034 9,313,261 483 307 -60 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-267 800,040 9,313,286 480 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-267 800,040 9,313,286 480 307 -90 17.00 18.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-268 800,063 9,313,299 480 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.61

CRRC-269 800,083 9,313,284 480 307 -60 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-269 800,083 9,313,284 480 307 -60 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-269 800,083 9,313,284 480 307 -60 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.57

CRRC-269 800,083 9,313,284 480 307 -60 34.00 37.00 3.00 2.75

CRRC-270 800,483 9,313,862 468 307 -60 0.00 3.00 3.00 2.67

CRRC-270 800,483 9,313,862 468 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 15.90

CRRC-271 800,509 9,313,842 468 307 -60 3.00 4.00 1.00 2.67

CRRC-271 800,509 9,313,842 468 307 -60 21.00 25.00 4.00 3.07

CRRC-271 800,509 9,313,842 468 307 -60 31.00 32.00 1.00 1.73

CRRC-272 800,524 9,313,862 468 307 -60 6.00 7.00 1.00 4.55

CRRC-272 800,524 9,313,862 468 307 -60 19.00 22.00 3.00 2.25

CRRC-273 799,817 9,312,769 500 307 -60 70.00 71.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-273 799,817 9,312,769 500 307 -60 80.00 81.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-273 799,817 9,312,769 500 307 -60 86.00 94.00 8.00 1.05

CRRC-273 799,817 9,312,769 500 307 -60 97.00 98.00 1.00 12.00

CRRC-274 800,855 9,314,270 477 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-274 800,855 9,314,270 477 307 -60 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.77

CRRC-274 800,855 9,314,270 477 307 -60 16.00 19.00 3.00 1.84

CRRC-275 800,021 9,312,989 500 307 -50 98.00 99.00 1.00 1.69

CRRC-275 800,021 9,312,989 500 307 -50 100.00 102.00 2.00 1.05

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CRRC-275 800,021 9,312,989 500 307 -50 103.00 105.00 2.00 1.19

CRRC-275 800,021 9,312,989 500 307 -50 109.00 110.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-276 800,500 9,313,818 468 307 -75 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-276 800,500 9,313,818 468 307 -75 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-276 800,500 9,313,818 468 307 -75 14.00 15.00 1.00 3.83

CRRC-276 800,500 9,313,818 468 307 -75 39.00 42.00 3.00 1.62

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.34

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 25.00 26.00 1.00 2.69

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.13

CRRC-277 800,531 9,313,824 471 307 -60 52.00 53.00 1.00 3.16

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 125.00 126.00 1.00 1.77

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 130.00 134.00 4.00 1.30

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 141.00 142.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 150.00 151.00 1.00 1.28

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 152.00 156.00 4.00 2.60

CRRC-278 800,086 9,312,997 499 307 -54 164.00 165.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-279 800,545 9,313,842 471 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 4.28

CRRC-279 800,545 9,313,842 471 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-279 800,545 9,313,842 471 307 -60 23.00 24.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-279 800,545 9,313,842 471 307 -60 39.00 43.00 4.00 1.41

CRRC-279 800,545 9,313,842 471 307 -60 49.00 55.00 6.00 1.08

CRRC-280 800,376 9,313,503 484 307 -60 62.00 63.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-280 800,376 9,313,503 484 307 -60 76.00 82.00 6.00 1.81

CRRC-280 800,376 9,313,503 484 307 -60 87.00 98.00 11.00 1.50

CRRC-281 800,352 9,313,521 479 307 -60 48.00 56.00 8.00 1.92

CRRC-281 800,352 9,313,521 479 307 -60 65.00 66.00 1.00 1.87

CRRC-281 800,352 9,313,521 479 307 -60 68.00 69.00 1.00 1.42

CRRC-281 800,352 9,313,521 479 307 -60 73.00 76.00 3.00 1.94

CRRC-282 800,354 9,313,490 483 307 -65 35.00 36.00 1.00 2.95

CRRC-282 800,354 9,313,490 483 307 -65 60.00 69.00 9.00 1.35

CRRC-282 800,354 9,313,490 483 307 -65 71.00 74.00 3.00 1.60

CRRC-282 800,354 9,313,490 483 307 -65 82.00 95.00 13.00 1.52

CRRC-283 799,894 9,312,955 496 307 -63 44.00 49.00 5.00 1.65

CRRC-283 799,894 9,312,955 496 307 -63 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-283 799,894 9,312,955 496 307 -63 71.00 72.00 1.00 1.97

CRRC-284 800,447 9,313,607 480 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 2.83

CRRC-284 800,447 9,313,607 480 307 -60 53.00 60.00 7.00 1.47

CRRC-284 800,447 9,313,607 480 307 -60 62.00 76.00 14.00 7.36

CRRC-284 800,447 9,313,607 480 307 -60 80.00 82.00 2.00 1.91

CRRC-285 800,002 9,313,094 496 307 -90 53.00 54.00 1.00 1.89

CRRC-285 800,002 9,313,094 496 307 -90 67.00 84.00 17.00 1.43

CRRC-285 800,002 9,313,094 496 307 -90 85.00 86.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-286 800,469 9,313,618 479 307 -65 29.00 30.00 1.00 6.34

CRRC-286 800,469 9,313,618 479 307 -65 42.00 43.00 1.00 2.64

CRRC-286 800,469 9,313,618 479 307 -65 45.00 46.00 1.00 1.92

CRRC-286 800,469 9,313,618 479 307 -65 64.00 81.00 17.00 5.24

CRRC-286 800,469 9,313,618 479 307 -65 96.00 97.00 1.00 1.49

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CRRC-287 800,420 9,313,625 478 307 -60 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.76

CRRC-287 800,420 9,313,625 478 307 -60 44.00 48.00 4.00 1.79

CRRC-287 800,420 9,313,625 478 307 -60 53.00 54.00 1.00 5.73

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.40

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 39.00 40.00 1.00 1.27

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 43.00 45.00 2.00 2.35

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 63.00 64.00 1.00 1.41

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-288 800,406 9,313,609 477 307 -50 71.00 72.00 1.00 4.79

CRRC-289 799,967 9,313,089 492 307 -90 30.00 45.00 15.00 1.52

CRRC-289 799,967 9,313,089 492 307 -90 52.00 62.00 10.00 1.10

CRRC-289 799,967 9,313,089 492 307 -90 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-290 800,375 9,313,566 477 307 -60 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-290 800,375 9,313,566 477 307 -60 46.00 47.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-290 800,375 9,313,566 477 307 -60 54.00 55.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-290 800,375 9,313,566 477 307 -60 56.00 57.00 1.00 3.93

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 17.00 18.00 1.00 4.16

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 54.00 55.00 1.00 5.87

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 76.00 77.00 1.00 1.38

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 80.00 88.00 8.00 3.71

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 98.00 99.00 1.00 1.92

CRRC-291 800,469 9,313,589 480 307 -60 105.00 106.00 1.00 1.14

CRRC-292 799,986 9,313,109 492 307 -90 31.00 39.00 8.00 1.68

CRRC-292 799,986 9,313,109 492 307 -90 49.00 61.00 12.00 2.11

CRRC-292 799,986 9,313,109 492 307 -90 63.00 64.00 1.00 2.93

CRRC-293 800,015 9,313,149 493 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-293 800,015 9,313,149 493 307 -60 25.00 33.00 8.00 1.78

CRRC-293 800,015 9,313,149 493 307 -60 39.00 43.00 4.00 2.55

CRRC-293 800,015 9,313,149 493 307 -60 55.00 56.00 1.00 1.54

CRRC-294 800,036 9,313,130 495 307 -60 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.45

CRRC-294 800,036 9,313,130 495 307 -60 44.00 49.00 5.00 2.50

CRRC-294 800,036 9,313,130 495 307 -60 57.00 69.00 12.00 1.36

CRRC-295 800,432 9,313,647 476 307 -60 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.88

CRRC-295 800,432 9,313,647 476 307 -60 34.00 44.00 10.00 1.77

CRRC-295 800,432 9,313,647 476 307 -60 74.00 76.00 2.00 2.37

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 43.00 44.00 1.00 2.01

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 47.00 48.00 1.00 1.58

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 59.00 61.00 2.00 1.62

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 64.00 70.00 6.00 1.48

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 77.00 78.00 1.00 1.23

CRRC-296 800,053 9,313,152 494 307 -60 79.00 80.00 1.00 3.19

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 36.00 38.00 2.00 1.64

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 45.00 59.00 14.00 1.44

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.52

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 69.00 70.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-297 800,460 9,313,658 474 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 1.57

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.78

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CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 41.00 45.00 4.00 2.19

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 51.00 53.00 2.00 2.69

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 58.00 59.00 1.00 2.70

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 62.00 63.00 1.00 2.13

CRRC-298 800,058 9,313,182 492 307 -60 66.00 72.00 6.00 1.23

CRRC-299 800,439 9,313,677 475 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 2.35

CRRC-300 800,469 9,313,684 471 307 -60 40.00 44.00 4.00 2.37

CRRC-300 800,469 9,313,684 471 307 -60 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-301 800,034 9,313,199 490 307 -60 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-301 800,034 9,313,199 490 307 -60 14.00 25.00 11.00 1.40

CRRC-301 800,034 9,313,199 490 307 -60 27.00 28.00 1.00 2.96

CRRC-301 800,034 9,313,199 490 307 -60 36.00 43.00 7.00 1.55

CRRC-301 800,034 9,313,199 490 307 -60 51.00 52.00 1.00 2.88

CRRC-302 800,061 9,313,240 487 307 -60 9.00 10.00 1.00 1.48

CRRC-302 800,061 9,313,240 487 307 -60 17.00 18.00 1.00 3.96

CRRC-302 800,061 9,313,240 487 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-302 800,061 9,313,240 487 307 -60 29.00 30.00 1.00 2.08

CRRC-302 800,061 9,313,240 487 307 -60 46.00 48.00 2.00 2.36

CRRC-303 800,449 9,313,699 472 307 -60 16.00 17.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-303 800,449 9,313,699 472 307 -60 20.00 25.00 5.00 4.62

CRRC-303 800,449 9,313,699 472 307 -60 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.71

CRRC-303 800,449 9,313,699 472 307 -60 56.00 57.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-304 800,474 9,313,712 470 307 -60 4.00 5.00 1.00 12.80

CRRC-304 800,474 9,313,712 470 307 -60 28.00 37.00 9.00 1.53

CRRC-304 800,474 9,313,712 470 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-305 800,085 9,313,252 485 307 -75 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.10

CRRC-305 800,085 9,313,252 485 307 -75 24.00 28.00 4.00 1.65

CRRC-305 800,085 9,313,252 485 307 -75 46.00 48.00 2.00 1.93

CRRC-305 800,085 9,313,252 485 307 -75 54.00 56.00 2.00 1.53

CRRC-306 800,480 9,313,770 466 307 -60 1.00 3.00 2.00 1.36

CRRC-306 800,480 9,313,770 466 307 -60 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.40

CRRC-306 800,480 9,313,770 466 307 -60 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.78

CRRC-306 800,480 9,313,770 466 307 -60 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-306 800,480 9,313,770 466 307 -60 19.00 24.00 5.00 1.98

CRRC-307 800,486 9,313,797 466 307 -60 0.00 1.00 1.00 5.36

CRRC-307 800,486 9,313,797 466 307 -60 8.00 12.00 4.00 1.75

CRRC-308 800,533 9,313,886 468 307 -70 17.00 26.00 9.00 1.25

CRRC-309 800,111 9,313,266 481 307 -60 28.00 29.00 1.00 4.46

CRRC-309 800,111 9,313,266 481 307 -60 43.00 44.00 1.00 1.13

CRRC-309 800,111 9,313,266 481 307 -60 50.00 51.00 1.00 1.17

CRRC-310 800,209 9,313,377 490 307 -75 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.41

CRRC-310 800,209 9,313,377 490 307 -75 47.00 51.00 4.00 2.99

CRRC-310 800,209 9,313,377 490 307 -75 60.00 61.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-310 800,209 9,313,377 490 307 -75 71.00 72.00 1.00 2.06

CRRC-311 800,512 9,313,776 473 307 -60 18.00 19.00 1.00 1.78

CRRC-311 800,512 9,313,776 473 307 -60 25.00 36.00 11.00 2.11

CRRC-311 800,512 9,313,776 473 307 -60 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-311 800,512 9,313,776 473 307 -60 43.00 44.00 1.00 4.22

CRRC-311 800,512 9,313,776 473 307 -60 54.00 56.00 2.00 1.60

CRRC-312 800,201 9,313,508 492 307 -90 13.00 22.00 9.00 3.78

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CRRC-312 800,201 9,313,508 492 307 -90 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.79

CRRC-312 800,201 9,313,508 492 307 -90 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.82

CRRC-313 800,526 9,313,738 475 307 -60 40.00 41.00 1.00 1.86

CRRC-313 800,526 9,313,738 475 307 -60 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.85

CRRC-313 800,526 9,313,738 475 307 -60 46.00 58.00 12.00 4.64

CRRC-313 800,526 9,313,738 475 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 2.96

CRRC-313 800,526 9,313,738 475 307 -60 73.00 76.00 3.00 2.03

CRRC-314 800,212 9,313,529 493 307 -90 14.00 17.00 3.00 1.07

CRRC-314 800,212 9,313,529 493 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 2.79

CRRC-314 800,212 9,313,529 493 307 -90 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-315 800,231 9,313,548 494 307 -90 13.00 14.00 1.00 2.72

CRRC-315 800,231 9,313,548 494 307 -90 18.00 22.00 4.00 2.76

CRRC-316 800,537 9,313,759 478 307 -60 37.00 38.00 1.00 1.27

CRRC-316 800,537 9,313,759 478 307 -60 49.00 50.00 1.00 2.18

CRRC-316 800,537 9,313,759 478 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.84

CRRC-316 800,537 9,313,759 478 307 -60 74.00 76.00 2.00 1.38

CRRC-317 801,409 9,314,539 473 307 -60 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.85

CRRC-317 801,409 9,314,539 473 307 -60 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-317 801,409 9,314,539 473 307 -60 75.00 76.00 1.00 3.02

CRRC-318 800,532 9,313,699 473 307 -60 58.00 59.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-318 800,532 9,313,699 473 307 -60 61.00 72.00 11.00 1.17

CRRC-318 800,532 9,313,699 473 307 -60 74.00 75.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-318 800,532 9,313,699 473 307 -60 88.00 90.00 2.00 3.62

CRRC-319 800,507 9,313,714 470 307 -60 37.00 48.00 11.00 1.51

CRRC-319 800,507 9,313,714 470 307 -60 49.00 51.00 2.00 2.09

CRRC-319 800,507 9,313,714 470 307 -60 59.00 60.00 1.00 1.24

CRRC-320 800,505 9,313,687 470 307 -65 29.00 30.00 1.00 3.34

CRRC-320 800,505 9,313,687 470 307 -65 45.00 47.00 2.00 3.76

CRRC-320 800,505 9,313,687 470 307 -65 54.00 60.00 6.00 2.78

CRRC-320 800,505 9,313,687 470 307 -65 73.00 74.00 1.00 2.08

CRRC-321 801,115 9,313,789 487 307 -60 57.00 58.00 1.00 2.15

CRRC-321 801,115 9,313,789 487 307 -60 83.00 84.00 1.00 2.75

CRRC-322 801,174 9,313,871 477 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-323 801,069 9,313,731 491 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-324 801,057 9,314,431 472 307 -60 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.52

CRRC-324 801,057 9,314,431 472 307 -60 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.75

CRRC-324 801,057 9,314,431 472 307 -60 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-324 801,057 9,314,431 472 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 1.68

CRRC-325 801,163 9,313,659 489 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-326 800,761 9,314,118 471 307 -60 12.00 15.00 3.00 3.72

CRRC-326 800,761 9,314,118 471 307 -60 37.00 38.00 1.00 1.23

CRRC-327 800,867 9,314,173 472 307 -60 14.00 15.00 1.00 4.62

CRRC-327 800,867 9,314,173 472 307 -60 46.00 49.00 3.00 1.61

CRRC-327 800,867 9,314,173 472 307 -60 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-328 801,578 9,314,729 493 307 -60 20.00 21.00 1.00 1.01

CRRC-328 801,578 9,314,729 493 307 -60 27.00 28.00 1.00 1.35

CRRC-328 801,578 9,314,729 493 307 -60 52.00 53.00 1.00 4.80

CRRC-328 801,578 9,314,729 493 307 -60 73.00 74.00 1.00 2.36

CRRC-329 800,955 9,314,259 472 307 -60 9.00 10.00 1.00 2.66

CRRC-329 800,955 9,314,259 472 307 -60 27.00 28.00 1.00 2.52

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CRRC-329 800,955 9,314,259 472 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-329 800,955 9,314,259 472 307 -60 40.00 42.00 2.00 1.39

CRRC-329 800,955 9,314,259 472 307 -60 51.00 52.00 1.00 1.31

CRRC-330 800,982 9,314,298 472 307 -60 26.00 27.00 1.00 2.27

CRRC-330 800,982 9,314,298 472 307 -60 41.00 42.00 1.00 1.77

CRRC-330 800,982 9,314,298 472 307 -60 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.49

CRRC-330 800,982 9,314,298 472 307 -60 48.00 49.00 1.00 1.43

CRRC-331 801,129 9,314,313 473 307 -60 57.00 58.00 1.00 1.21

CRRC-331 801,129 9,314,313 473 307 -60 88.00 89.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-332 801,368 9,314,510 473 307 -60 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.71

CRRC-332 801,368 9,314,510 473 307 -60 49.00 50.00 1.00 1.34

CRRC-332 801,368 9,314,510 473 307 -60 61.00 62.00 1.00 1.37

CRRC-332 801,368 9,314,510 473 307 -60 69.00 72.00 3.00 6.11

CRRC-332 801,368 9,314,510 473 307 -60 99.00 100.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-333 801,149 9,314,361 472 307 -60 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-333 801,149 9,314,361 472 307 -60 61.00 64.00 3.00 1.86

CRRC-333 801,149 9,314,361 472 307 -60 68.00 69.00 1.00 2.53

CRRC-333 801,149 9,314,361 472 307 -60 78.00 79.00 1.00 3.57

CRRC-334 801,252 9,314,472 472 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 1.80

CRRC-334 801,252 9,314,472 472 307 -60 44.00 47.00 3.00 1.66

CRRC-334 801,252 9,314,472 472 307 -60 50.00 51.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-335 801,270 9,314,520 472 307 -60 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-335 801,270 9,314,520 472 307 -60 33.00 34.00 1.00 3.74

CRRC-336 801,802 9,314,310 490 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-337 801,920 9,314,467 481 307 -60 25.00 26.00 1.00 1.20

CRRC-338 800,076 9,313,368 481 307 -90 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.13

CRRC-339 800,084 9,313,361 482 307 -90 8.00 10.00 2.00 3.26

CRRC-340 800,086 9,313,376 481 307 -90 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.37

CRRC-341 801,978 9,314,554 478 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-342 800,092 9,313,355 483 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-343 800,100 9,313,351 483 307 -90 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.02

CRRC-343 800,100 9,313,351 483 307 -90 23.00 24.00 1.00 1.46

CRRC-343 800,100 9,313,351 483 307 -90 29.00 30.00 1.00 1.11

CRRC-344 800,091 9,313,340 482 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-345 800,075 9,313,353 482 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-346 800,057 9,313,366 480 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-347 800,091 9,313,387 482 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-348 800,131 9,313,389 483 307 -90 13.00 14.00 1.00 1.39

CRRC-348 800,131 9,313,389 483 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.34

CRRC-349 800,104 9,313,362 483 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-350 800,099 9,313,381 481 307 -90 8.00 9.00 1.00 1.35

CRRC-351 800,139 9,313,383 483 307 -90 30.00 31.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-351 800,139 9,313,383 483 307 -90 34.00 35.00 1.00 3.66

CRRC-352 800,107 9,313,375 482 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-353 800,147 9,313,377 483 307 -90 14.00 18.00 4.00 1.95

CRRC-353 800,147 9,313,377 483 307 -90 22.00 24.00 2.00 2.72

CRRC-353 800,147 9,313,377 483 307 -90 46.00 47.00 1.00 3.34

CRRC-354 800,128 9,313,376 482 307 -90 28.00 29.00 1.00 1.09

CRRC-355 800,110 9,313,389 482 307 -90 14.00 16.00 2.00 1.25

CRRC-356 800,093 9,313,402 482 307 -90 NSI

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CRRC-357 800,131 9,313,357 481 307 -90 7.00 8.00 1.00 1.51

CRRC-357 800,131 9,313,357 481 307 -90 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.29

CRRC-358 800,106 9,313,407 486 307 -90 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.36

CRRC-359 800,114 9,313,401 485 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-360 800,102 9,313,426 486 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-361 800,119 9,313,414 486 307 -90 1.00 3.00 2.00 5.41

CRRC-362 800,133 9,313,418 486 307 -90 9.00 19.00 10.00 1.17

CRRC-363 800,142 9,313,412 487 307 -90 13.00 14.00 1.00 1.97

CRRC-364 800,123 9,313,364 481 307 -90 7.00 8.00 1.00 1.44

CRRC-365 800,116 9,313,370 482 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 2.39

CRRC-365 800,116 9,313,370 482 307 -90 32.00 33.00 1.00 2.70

CRRC-366 800,149 9,313,406 486 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.69

CRRC-366 800,149 9,313,406 486 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 2.22

CRRC-366 800,149 9,313,406 486 307 -90 36.00 37.00 1.00 1.26

CRRC-367 800,116 9,313,337 481 307 -90 12.00 14.00 2.00 1.32

CRRC-367 800,116 9,313,337 481 307 -90 15.00 18.00 3.00 1.32

CRRC-367 800,116 9,313,337 481 307 -90 42.00 43.00 1.00 1.18

CRRC-367 800,116 9,313,337 481 307 -90 44.00 45.00 1.00 1.25

CRRC-368 800,152 9,313,420 487 307 -90 14.00 15.00 1.00 1.90

CRRC-368 800,152 9,313,420 487 307 -90 21.00 22.00 1.00 1.05

CRRC-368 800,152 9,313,420 487 307 -90 26.00 27.00 1.00 1.66

CRRC-369 800,108 9,313,344 481 307 -90 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.03

CRRC-369 800,108 9,313,344 481 307 -90 6.00 7.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-369 800,108 9,313,344 481 307 -90 19.00 20.00 1.00 1.08

CRRC-369 800,108 9,313,344 481 307 -90 28.00 32.00 4.00 1.74

CRRC-370 800,123 9,313,395 484 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.00

CRRC-371 800,118 9,313,430 489 307 -90 0.00 1.00 1.00 2.75

CRRC-372 800,126 9,313,424 489 307 -90 3.00 5.00 2.00 4.37

CRRC-373 800,119 9,313,445 490 307 -90 NSI

CRRC-374 800,157 9,313,400 484 307 -90 28.00 30.00 2.00 4.54

CRRC-374 800,157 9,313,400 484 307 -90 50.00 51.00 1.00 1.37

CRRC-375 800,135 9,313,432 490 307 -90 5.00 6.00 1.00 1.62

CRRC-375 800,135 9,313,432 490 307 -90 10.00 11.00 1.00 1.16

CRRC-375 800,135 9,313,432 490 307 -90 12.00 13.00 1.00 1.26

CRRC-376 801,010 9,313,653 479 307 -60 80.00 81.00 1.00 1.19

CRRC-377 800,136 9,313,401 484 307 -90 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.73

CRRC-377 800,136 9,313,401 484 307 -90 27.00 28.00 1.00 8.23

CRRC-378 801,254 9,313,968 483 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-379 801,681 9,314,147 493 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-380 800,953 9,313,570 485 307 -60 26.00 27.00 1.00 1.94

CRRC-381 801,743 9,314,223 492 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-462 800,158 9,313,383 484 307 -90 19.00 22.00 3.00 2.15

CRRC-462 800,158 9,313,383 484 307 -90 37.00 38.00 1.00 1.97

CRRC-462 800,158 9,313,383 484 307 -90 47.00 48.00 1.00 1.06

CRRC-463 800,168 9,313,394 485 307 -90 10.00 19.00 9.00 1.31

CRRC-463 800,168 9,313,394 485 307 -90 28.00 30.00 2.00 1.33

CRRC-464 800,167 9,313,408 485 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 1.10

CRRC-465 800,123 9,313,348 481 307 -90 15.00 16.00 1.00 2.36

CRRC-465 800,123 9,313,348 481 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 1.52

CRRC-466 800,157 9,313,369 483 307 -90 15.00 21.00 6.00 2.66

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To (m) Interval (m)

Au g/t

CRRC-466 800,157 9,313,369 483 307 -90 42.00 44.00 2.00 9.41

CRRC-466 800,157 9,313,369 483 307 -90 52.00 53.00 1.00 1.34

CRRC-466 800,157 9,313,369 483 307 -90 55.00 56.00 1.00 1.59

CRRC-467 800,127 9,313,329 485 307 -90 13.00 21.00 8.00 1.78

CRRC-467 800,127 9,313,329 485 307 -90 24.00 26.00 2.00 1.35

CRRC-467 800,127 9,313,329 485 307 -90 37.00 38.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-467 800,127 9,313,329 485 307 -90 42.00 43.00 1.00 2.59

CRRC-468 800,108 9,313,328 483 307 -90 3.00 4.00 1.00 3.12

CRRC-468 800,108 9,313,328 483 307 -90 15.00 18.00 3.00 1.87

CRRC-468 800,108 9,313,328 483 307 -90 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.15

CRRC-469 800,144 9,313,363 482 307 -90 13.00 17.00 4.00 2.51

CRRC-469 800,144 9,313,363 482 307 -90 35.00 36.00 1.00 3.43

CRRC-469 800,144 9,313,363 482 307 -90 48.00 52.00 4.00 1.16

CRRC-470 800,139 9,313,351 482 307 -90 13.00 25.00 12.00 2.79

CRRC-470 800,139 9,313,351 482 307 -90 36.00 38.00 2.00 2.28

CRRC-470 800,139 9,313,351 482 307 -90 52.00 53.00 1.00 4.77

CRRC-536 801,253 9,315,096 490 307 -60 21.00 22.00 1.00 2.27

CRRC-537 801,359 9,315,137 485 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-538 802,018 9,315,399 487 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-539 802,094 9,315,466 488 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-540 802,202 9,315,509 490 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-541 802,322 9,315,544 495 307 -60 63.00 64.00 1.00 15.55

CRRC-542 802,541 9,315,504 490 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-543 801,637 9,314,934 480 307 -60 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.25

CRRC-543 801,637 9,314,934 480 307 -60 30.00 31.00 1.00 2.87

CRRC-544 801,870 9,314,693 491 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-545 801,951 9,314,758 497 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-550 800,947 9,314,451 481 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-551 801,542 9,314,192 491 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-552 801,435 9,314,020 494 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-553 801,533 9,314,077 482 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-554 801,403 9,313,917 487 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-555 801,342 9,313,840 483 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-556 801,400 9,313,704 487 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-557 801,342 9,313,621 490 307 -60 128.00 129.00 1.00 1.12

CRRC-558 801,266 9,313,586 495 307 -60 NSI

CRRC-559 801,198 9,313,508 499 307 -67 NSI

CRRC-560 801,082 9,313,286 496 307 -90 NSI