Thanks for your post Bucko. Please send more in. I'd actually forgotten that a quarterly report might be due soon, so thanks Gonzo.

That placer page on recovery ounces will be fascinating to have a look at when I've got time. Maybe the ground is variable in grade, maybe some days the tuning on the GRUs goes astray. The clay could be clogging up all the screens etc. But here for the first times are the grades on the permits, and these are up to 3x above the cutoff grade at Drybread. Not a bad business as a standalone, C3.6mill profit, or NZ$4.5mill a year. It'll be even better once Bob Kilgour is paid out fully.