Patience is a virtue.
Patience can wear thin.
Toss that gold dime and see which way it lands with HGD / NTL...
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Patience is a virtue.
Patience can wear thin.
Toss that gold dime and see which way it lands with HGD / NTL...
http://www.nzresources.com/showartic...&guid=30008435
Newcrest has hook out for dealsNZResources.com (subscription)
Also, it has reached advanced negotiations with New Talisman Gold Mines Ltd (NZX & ASX: NTL) on its Rahu gold prospect adjacent to NTL's slow ...
Thanks Hilskin and Stumpy. I guess NTL will get around to informing us in their quarterly activities report. Very positive. I wish I had some spare cash to hoover up some more at these sub spp prices.
Good to see a bit of buying interest in NTL
NTL
13/04/2016 15:19
MINE
PRICE SENSITIVE
REL: 1519 HRS New Talisman Gold Mines Limited
MINE: NTL: Traffic Management Plan Approved
13th April 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN APPROVED
The Board of New Talisman Gold Mines Limited (NTL) is delighted to announce
that it has received notification from the Hauraki District Council that the
Traffic Management plan submitted on 04 April 2016 has been approved in
principle.
A valid Traffic management plan was approved for the proposed truck movements
on the mine road on 15 May 2014 and NTL removed 100Tons of ore for treatment
at (then) Newmonts Waihi treatment plant. Subsequently such was reviewed by
the Hauraki District Council and a request made for a new application to be
accompanied by an independent road user survey. The independent report showed
that volumes of vehicular and non-vehicular are low and that the level of
vehicle movements contemplated by NTL will have an insignificant effect on
the efficiency and safety of the roads in question.
NTL has been working closely with the Planning and Roading teams at the
Hauraki District Council and are grateful for their efforts in ensuring that
both the mine and the community can work alongside one another safely within
the legal requirements of the District plan.
NTL takes the safety of the public and other road users as a priority and has
been working with the Department of conservation with an aim of designing a
walking track which would provide an alternative route to ensure trampers and
pedestrians continue to have access to the area (with the exception of the
Mine portal which will be closed off to the public at the appropriate time).
NTL takes the safety of the public and other road users as a priority and has
implemented a number of self-imposed safety precautions to further enhance
the effectiveness of the TMP.
Matthew Hill said " We are delighted to accomplish yet another major
milestone for the Talisman mine on its journey to regaining its stature in
the New Zealand gold industry. The granting of the Traffic management plan
demonstrates that NTL can progress its plans under the resource consents
granted by HDC and the community can be satisfied that measures are proposed
which ensure the highest levels of public safety are maintained with minimal
effects"
SP is moving as fast as they trucks on the road. ;)
Really? Two years to get a Traffic Management Plan? Perhaps an updated Milestone Plan would be better to give investors a clearer idea of when they expect to actually start mining.
The market is speaking...........softly. SP up, on light trade. Might make the news tonight.
Yes, NTL has made me a cynical, sarcastic person
A Milestone plan of the time it takes for outside government departments to make decisions would not really provide any value
Seems they have stated what they are doing and appear to be knocking every brick out of the way on their way to the start of the project.
If I recall correctly they made about 180K out of those gold sales which had grades of over 2 ounces.
Seems a good couple of results for these guys. TMP - last consent needed. Sale of BPL shares which seem to have moved from 2 cents to 5.5 cents.
Good on ya NTL keep on plugging away.