Hill End Gold (ASX: HEG) has tenements in New South Wales covering over 1,210 square kilometres and include the rich historical Hill End, Hargraves and Windeyer Goldfields, which together were one of the world's richest gold mining areas.
Historical underground production averaged up to 10 ounces per tonne and large specimens were mined containing up to 3,000 ounces gold.
Hill End Gold shares rise on drilling updates at Hargraves BNH deposit in NSW
Hill End Gold (ASX: HEG) has reported that further diamond drilling results from the South BNH zone at Hargraves in NSW extend the potential of the 9000N area along strike to the south and at depth.
The Central BNH zone drilling results provide a predictable ore model and first assays commence. Major gold mineralisation feeder structures were identified in the Central BNH zone in two holes separated by 125m along strike with both holes intersecting abundant visible gold at the bedded reef positions and scattered over 30‐40m down hole length.
The Central BNH feeder structures are parallel to the BNH zone and carry very high grade mineralisation into the bedded reef positions and may have a vertical extent of 1000’s metres.
Hill End Gold shares rose 6% to 18 cents in trading today.









