GBG - Great Basin Gold Limited - Great Basin Gold22 Jun 2010
GBG
GBG                                                                             
GBG - Great Basin Gold Limited - Great Basin Gold reports significant advances  
in Hollister geological evaluation & corporate updates                          
GREAT BASIN GOLD LIMITED                                                        
(Incorporated in Canada and registered as an External Company in South Africa)  
(Registration No. 2006/021304/10)                                               
Share Code: GBG                                                                 
ISIN Number: CA3901241057                                                       
("Great Basin" or "the Company")                                                
GREAT BASIN GOLD REPORTS SIGNIFICANT ADVANCES IN HOLLISTER GEOLOGICAL EVALUATION
& CORPORATE UPDATES                                                             
June 21, 2010, Vancouver, BC - Great Basin Gold Ltd. ("Great Basin Gold" or the 
"Company") (TSX: GBG; NYSE Amex: GBG; JSE: GBG) announces additional positive   
exploration results from its Hollister property in Nevada as well as the        
completion of a corporate acquisition, a disposition and the settlement of a    
dispute.                                                                        
Hollister Geological Investigations and Drill Results                           
Significant progress has been made in 2010 with the geological and structural   
modeling of the Hollister epithermal vein systems. The added experience and     
close coordination of the geology and mining team is leading to marked          
refinements in modeling and evaluation of the deposit, resulting in improved    
trial mining efficiencies.  A detailed underground geological mapping program   
over the last 4 months has provided significant new insights into the control   
structures of the epithermal veins. A series of N50E trending faults have been  
mapped which control the formation and geometry of the Hollister vein systems.  
These structures have been exposed both through underground development and     
trial mining activities and, effectively, break the deposit into at least 7     
distinct domains.                                                               
As a consequence, the extensions and geometry of the bonanza vein systems can   
now be predicted more accurately. Structural mapping has also brought into      
context many of the vein intersections from the underground exploration, stope  
delineation and cover drilling, as well as focused the targeting process for    
extensions to the veins,  stepping out to the northwest (Gloria system) and the 
southeast (Gwenivere system). A further exciting development is the exposure of 
a vein structure that effectively marks the convergence of the main Gwenivere   
and Clementine veins. This combined structure has been shown to host veins      
ranging from 0.5 to 13.6 feet (0.1-4.1 m) wide and with gold grades from 0.1 to 
2.8 opt (3.0-97.0 g/t).                                                         
Implications for Exploration and Development Targeting                          
The impact of the underground structural mapping on how the Company can target  
its drilling programs is significant. Work to date has shown that:              
    1    The N50E structures have a direct control on the geometry and extent   
         of the individual veins. Furthermore, this structural control has      
         considerably tightened up the prediction of where the veins fault,     
taper, and migrate.                                                    
                                                                                
    2    Seven areas have been identified where opportunities exist to find new 
         mineralization close to current infrastructure, slab the walls of      
trial mining stopes to expose parallel veining, and extension targets  
         controlled by the N50E faults.                                         
    3    The current underground targets (Gloria vein system to the northwest,  
         Velvet vein system to the north, and Pit Feeder vein system to the     
southwest) are still potential targets;  however, the N50E  faults now 
         explain the geometry of "step-outs" to the northwest (eg Gloria), and  
         also the Gwenivere vein to the southeast. Underground development in   
         these areas would assist in optimizing the location of drill set ups   
to advance the evaluation of the veins.                                
    4.   A swarm of mostly narrow veins, as indicated by intersections to date, 
         has been modeled to the north and subparallel to the Clementine vein   
         system. A phased program of drilling is required to fully assess the   
extent and grade of these veins.                                       
    5    The Velvet vein target, located approximately 3,000 feet (980 m) to    
         the north of the Gwenivere and Clementine vein systems, is             
         increasingly appearing to be a separate, "Clementine-like" vein        
system. This is further evidenced by the coincidence of disseminated   
         Blanket-style mineralization in the Tertiary volcanic strata at Velvet 
         coincident with surficial mercury occurrences and coupled with         
         extensive chalcedonic/opaline quartz development - surface evidence of 
past hydrothermal activity on the Velvet-Butte trend.                  
The enhanced geological work is having a significant impact on the confidence in
the 24-month mine plan, by not only providing a more accurate vein model to plan
from, but also demonstrating the location of additional mineralization that is  
extractable from existing mine development infrastructure. The updated vein     
model is also indicating where development and/or trial stoping has moved off-  
vein.  The knowledge gained from mapping the N50E faults is also expected to    
positively affect stope delineation borehole planning, and prediction of vein   
development and grade trends.                                                   
2010 Underground Drilling Results                                               
Currently, exploration and cover drilling is undertaken using one underground   
(U8) drilling rig; and shorter, stope delineation drill fans are completed with 
a second (U6 equivalent) rig. A summary of the vein characteristics from        
drilling is tabulated below.                                                    
Jan - May 2010 Drilling Intersection Summary                                    
  Type of      Target      No.   No. of    Average   Average grade              
drilling                 of    Intersec  width                                
                           holes tions                                          
                                          ft   m      Au     Au    Ag    Ag     
                                                      opt    g/t   opt   g/t    
Stope        Gwenivere   11    19       2.4  0.73   0.363  12.46 1.6   53     
  Stope        Main        21    37       1.0  0.29   0.707  24.25 2.5   86     
               Clementine                                                       
  Stope        Central     5     10       1.8  0.55   2.474  84.82 14.2  487    
Clementine                                                       
  Explor &     Gwenivere   8     10       3.2  0.98   1.965  67.38 9.0   300    
  Cover                                                                         
  Explor &     Main        5     6        1.6  0.48   0.915  31.38 7.1   244    
Cover        Clementine                                                       
  Exploration  N           4     2        1.0  0.30   0.190  6.50  0.9   30     
               Clementine                                                       
  Exploration  Pit        2     0     Boreholes terminated due to bad           
Feeder                 ground. To be redrilled.                  
  Totals                  56    84                                              
So far in 2010, 56 underground boreholes have been completed, of which 6 were   
for exploration, 13 covered extensions of the Gwenivere and Clementine vein     
systems and 37 tested stope delineation targets on both vein systems.  Drilling 
statistics for the period January to May 2010 are shown below.                  
Underground Drill Hole Statistics                                               
                                 Actual YTD     Budget YTD                      
Year to date feet drilled   37,078         34,583                          
     Average feet per month      7,416          6,917                           
Results from underground drilling received to the end of May 2010 are included  
at the end of this release. A number of substantive intersections have been     
received from the cover drilling of the Gwenivere vein system, notably 4.8 ft @ 
1.123 opt (38.51 g/t) Au in hole HDB-368;  and 4.0 ft @ 1.381 opt (47.35 g/t) Au
and 5.8 ft @ 1.607 opt  (55.11 g/t) Au in hole HDB-374. Stope delineation       
drilling in the high grade Clementine veins has yielded 14 intersections of over
1 opt Au, including 0.5 ft @ 14.922 opt (511.60 g/t) Au in hole HSD-226 and 1.2 
ft @ 13.336 opt (457.23 g/t) Au in hole HSD-236. HSD-257 yielded a Gwenivere    
intersection of 2.9 ft @ 2.826 opt (96.89 g/t) Au.                              
Planned Work and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate                              
The underground drilling will continue to focus on opportunities accessible from
the current underground infrastructure, providing more information about the    
strike (3,000 ft/980 m) and vertical (1,300 ft/396 m) continuity of the vein    
systems. The process of re-modeling Hollister mineral system is underway. The   
system is currently know to comprise 31 discrete east-west striking sub-vertical
veins (an increase from the previous estimate of 21 veins in June 2009), and    
include the Clementine, North Clementine, Gwenivere and Gloria vein groups. The 
system is still open along strike, at depth, and in areas up to and above the   
Ordovician/Tertiary Unconformity.                                               
An updated mineral resource estimate is scheduled for the third quarter. The    
revised vein modeling will positively impact on the integrity of the resource   
estimation. Future work planned for June and July will involve the              
geostatistical evaluation of informing data for the vein wireframes, followed by
a mineral resource estimation based on the in-situ vein model. The close-off    
date for data utilized for the mineral resource estimate is June 30.            
Corporate Developments                                                          
Great Basin Gold has settled its previously disclosed dispute with Queenstake by
execution of an ore-processing contract for 5000 tons of high grade and a like  
amount of lower grade ore on the basis that the parties will split the metal    
proceeds and milling costs of $88 per ton. As well, Queenstake`s share is       
reduced if metal recoveries are off by more than 10% from the targeted          
recoveries of 88% Au and 82% Ag. The settlement eliminates all rights of first  
refusal and allows Great Basin Gold to immediately process ore stockpiles and   
production in excess of the capacity of its Esmeralda mill through Newmont`s    
nearby Midas mill.                                                              
Great Basin Gold also issued 7.5 million shares with an agreed value of $2 each 
to acquire all the minority preferred shares in its Rusaf Gold subsidiary, thus 
eliminating any further discovery-contingent common share issuance requirements 
as well as eliminating the mandatory exploration expenditure timetable. It now  
owns all the Tanzanian and other Rusaf prospects outright without further       
obligations. The Company also advises that it has disposed of its shareholding  
in Kryso Resources plc for a total consideration of $3.4 million. The           
restructuring of its Rusaf holdings and the sale of Kryso shares are part of the
Company`s efforts to clean up its balance sheet.                                
Ferdi Dippenaar, President and CEO, commented:  "The improvement in             
understanding of the geology of the Hollister orebody and the larger claim area 
is starting to bear fruit.  The team at Hollister has done excellent work with  
the result that new veins, vein extensions and ounces are being added to the    
mine plans, and will be apparent when the updated resource statement is released
in the third quarter of 2010.  The prospective nature of this remarkable deposit
continues to be underpinned by results achieved from the exploration and trial  
mining programs."                                                               
Phil Bentley, Pr.Sci.Nat. (SACNAS), Vice President for Geology and Exploration  
for the Company and a qualified person, has reviewed this news release on behalf
of Great Basin Gold.                                                            
For additional details on Great Basin Gold Ltd. and its gold properties, please 
visit the Company`s website at www.grtbasin.com or contact Investor Services:   
                                                                                
Tsholo Serunye in South Africa          27 (0)11 301 1800              
         Michael Curlook in North America        1 888 633 9332                 
         Barbara Cano at Breakstone Group in the USA       (646) 452-2334       
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in
this news release.                                                              
Cautionary and Forward Looking Statement Information                            
This document contains "forward-looking statements" that were based on Great    
Basin Gold`s expectations, estimates and projections as of the dates as of which
those statements were made. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be  
identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "outlook",         
"anticipate", "project", "target", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "intend",   
"should" and similar expressions.                                               
Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors that may cause the Company`s actual results, level of         
activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those     
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These include but are  
not limited to:                                                                 
*    uncertainties and costs related to the Company`s exploration and           
    development activities, such as those associated with determining whether   
    mineral resources or reserves exist on a property;                          
*    uncertainties related to feasibility studies that provide estimates of     
    expected or anticipated costs, expenditures and economic returns from a     
    mining project; uncertainties related to expected production rates, timing  
    of production and the cash and total costs of production and milling;       
*    uncertainties related to the ability to obtain necessary licenses, permits,
    electricity, surface rights and title for development projects;             
*    operating and technical difficulties in connection with mining development 
    activities; uncertainties related to the accuracy of our mineral reserve    
and mineral resource estimates and our estimates of future production and   
    future cash and total costs of production, and the geotechnical or          
    hydrogeological nature of ore deposits, and diminishing quantities or       
    grades of mineral reserves;                                                 
*    uncertainties related to unexpected judicial or regulatory proceedings;    
*    changes in, and the effects of, the laws, regulations and government       
    policies affecting our mining operations, particularly laws, regulations    
    and policies relating to                                                    
*    mine expansions, environmental protection and associated compliance    
         costs arising from exploration, mine development, mine operations and  
         mine closures;                                                         
    *    expected effective future tax rates in jurisdictions in which our      
operations are located;                                                
    *    the protection of the health and safety of mine workers; and           
    *    mineral rights ownership in countries where our mineral deposits are   
         located, including the effect of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources   
Development Act (South Africa);                                        
*    changes in general economic conditions, the financial markets and in the   
    demand and market price for gold, silver and other minerals and             
    commodities, such as diesel fuel, coal, petroleum coke, steel, concrete,    
electricity and other forms of energy, mining equipment, and fluctuations   
    in exchange rates, particularly with respect to the value of the U.S.       
    dollar, Canadian dollar and South African rand;                             
*    unusual or unexpected formation, cave-ins, flooding, pressures, and        
precious metals losses (and the risk of inadequate insurance or inability   
    to obtain insurance to cover these risks);                                  
*    changes in accounting policies and methods we use to report our financial  
    condition, including uncertainties associated with critical accounting      
assumptions and estimates;                                                  
*    environmental issues and liabilities associated with mining including      
    processing and stock piling ore;                                            
*    geopolitical uncertainty and political and economic instability in         
countries which we operate;  and                                            
*    labour strikes, work stoppages, or other interruptions to, or difficulties 
    in, the employment of labour in markets in which we operate mines, or       
    environmental hazards, industrial accidents or other events or occurrences, 
including third party interference that interrupt the production of         
    minerals in our mines.                                                      
For further information on Great Basin, investors should review the Company`s   
annual Form 20-F filing with the United States Securities and Exchange          
Commission www.sec.com and home jurisdiction filings that are available at      
www.sedar.com.                                                                  
HOLLISTER DRILLING RESULTS                                                      
Samples collected from the Hollister Project are delivered to Inspectorate      
America Corporation (Inspectorate) in Sparks, Nevada.  Vein samples are analyzed
by standard fire assay procedures.  For standard fire assay, vein sample        
preparation consists of drying and jaw-crushing the entire sample to 90% passing
10-mesh, taking a 300 g sub-sample using a Jones splitter, and then pulverizing 
the 300 g sub-sample to 90% passing 150-mesh using a large capacity ring and    
puck pulverizer.  A 30 g charge is fire assayed.  All metal determinations are  
by gravimetric finish.  Laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) is 
monitored using coarse reject blanks and assay standards, duplicate fire assays,
and Inspectorate`s internal standards and blanks.  Coarse blanks (barren        
rhyolite or landscape marble) and assay standards are inserted into the sample  
sequence as blind samples prior to submitting the samples to the laboratory.    
Inspectorate also inserts assay standards and blanks into the sample stream.    
QA/QC results are within acceptable limits.                                     
Exploration and Cover Drilling Results Jan-May 2010                             
Vein                 Significant Intersections                                  
System      Borehole                                                            
No.                                                                 
                     Vein           Drilled  Est.   Analytical Results          
                     Intersection   Width    True                               
                     (ft)           (ft)     Width                              
(ft)                               
                     From    To                     Au    Au     Ag     Ag      
                                                    (opt) (g/t)  (opt)  (g/t)   
Gwenivere   HDB-368  72.7    82.2   9.5      4.8    1.123 38.51  6.6    227     
Gwenivere   HDB-369  56.0    61.0   5.0      4.1    0.514 17.62  3.8    131     
                     148.4   149.0  0.6      0.5    0.179 6.14   1.3    46      
                     533.5   534.2  0.7      0.6    0.270 9.26   1.7    57      
                     568.9   572.4  3.5      2.8    0.556 19.06  2.2    76      

Gwenivere   HDB-370  71.0    73.4   2.4      1.7    0.493 16.90  3.3    113     
                     314.1   314.7  0.6      0.4    0.271 9.29   0.42   15      
Gwenivere   HDB-371  97.0    99.9   2.9      1.7    1.427 48.93  4.6    158     
Gwenivere   HDB-372  77.3    90.9   13.6     13.6   0.093 3.21   1.4    40      
                     460.6   461.4  0.8      0.8    0.597 20.47  2.6    89      
                     473.6   474.1  0.5      0.5    0.201 6.89   0.9    30      
                                                                                
Clementine  HDB-372  556.3   559.6  3.3      3.3    0.531 18.21  4.6    156     
N           HDB-372  796.4   797.2  0.8      0.8    0.141 4.84   2.1    72      
Clementine                                                                      
N                    860.5   862.4  1.9      1.9    0.209 7.17   1.9    64      
Clementine                                                                      
Gwenivere   HDB-373  84.1    85.5   1.4      1.3    0.219 7.51   2.8    97      
                     377.4   378.0  0.6      0.6    0.310 10.63  0.6    22      
Clementine  HDB-373  512.1   513.3  1.2      1.1    0.206 7.06   1.1    38      
Clementine           560.4   562.2  1.8      1.7    0.516 17.69  1.5    53      
Gwenivere   HDB-374  16.1    20.1   4.0      4.0    1.381 47.35  1.7    58      
                     54.3    60.1   5.8      5.8    1.607 55.11  5.2    178     
                     381.4   382.0  0.6      0.6    0.349 11.97  6.3    216     
Clementine  HDB-374  453.6   456.8  3.2      3.2    0.892 30.58  7.8    269     
Gwenivere   HDB-376  38.8    45.8   7.0      7.0    0.181 6.21   1.2    40      
                     80      80.5   0.5      0.5    0.113 3.88   0.2    8       
                     358.9   359.4  0.5      0.5    0.125 4.28   0.4    12      
Clementine  HDB-376  438.3   438.8  0.5      0.5    0.875 30.00  10.3   353     
                     575.7   576.4  0.7      0.7    0.170 5.83   0.5    17      
N           HDB-376  622.3   622.7  0.4      0.4    0.102 3.49   0.3    11      
Clementine                                                                      
N                    791.1   791.7  0.6      0.6    0.278 9.53   0.27   9       
Clementine                                                                      
Clementine  HDB-377  456.7   457.3  0.6      0.6    0.232 7.95   0.6    21      
N                    608     608.7  0.7      0.7    0.194 6.65   0.2    8       
Clementine                                                                      
N                    1051.4  1053.3 1.9      1.8    0.148 5.07   0.08   3       
Clementine                                                                      
N.          HDB-380  37.4    38.3   0.9      0.9    0.279 9.57   0.8    27.3    
Clementine                                                                      
N.                   168.3   169    0.7      0.7    0.208 7.13   0.7    24.9    
Clementine                                                                      
Stope Delineation Drilling Results Jan-May 2010                                 
Vein                 Significant Intersections                                  
System     Borehole                                                             
          No.                                                                   
                    Vein         Drilled  Est.  Analytical Results              
Intersection Width    True                                  
                    (ft)         (ft)     Width                                 
                                          (ft)                                  
                    From   To                   Au      Au     Ag     Ag        
(opt)   (g/t)  (opt)  (g/t)     
Clementine HSD-160   71.8   72.3  0.5      0.4   0.639   21.91  0.8    26       
                    109.5  110.7 1.7      1.2   1.308   44.85  4.4    151       
                    155.8  156.4 0.6      0.4   0.339   11.62  0.2    6         
175.5  176.9 1.4      1.0   0.590   20.23  5.5    189       
Clementine HSD-161   94.0   94.7  0.7      0.6   0.571   19.58  2.5    87       
                    150.0  155.7 5.7      4.7   0.171   5.87   3.7    127       
Clementine HSD-162   86.1   86.7  0.6      0.5   0.719   24.65  1.6    56       
204.5  206.3 1.8      1.6   0.366   12.55  6.3    217       
Clementine HSD-163   83.9   84.6  0.7      0.7   1.350   46.29  2.9    100      
                    134.2  135.9 1.7      1.6   0.151   5.18   0.9    30        
                    195.4  197.5 2.1      2.0   1.150   39.43  3.5    121       
Clementine HSD-164   248.2  248.7 0.5      0.5   0.458   15.70  1.1    37       
Clementine HSD-165   97.4   97.9  0.5      0.5   0.136   4.66   0.9    30       
                    206.8  207.3 0.5      0.5   0.146   5.00   0.7    25        
Clementine HSD-170   217.4  218.5 1.1      1.0   0.437   14.98  1.3    44       
Clementine HSD-172   339.0  339.6 0.6      0.4   0.510   17.49  0.8    26       
Clementine HSD-174   113.3  114.1 0.8      0.7   0.469   16.08  4.0    137      
                    186.6  187.0 0.4      0.4   0.159   5.45   0.3    10        
Clementine HSD-175   100.3  101.8 1.5      1.5   0.292   10.01  1.2    40       
217.2  220.0 2.8      2.8   0.280   9.65   1.3    45        
Clementine HSD-178   108.4  110.4 2.0      1.6   0.141   4.82   0.5    18       
                    117.0  118.1 1.1      0.9   0.303   10.39  0.5    17        
Clementine HSD-179   55.8   56.4  0.6      0.4   0.231   7.92   1.3    45       
123.4  124.1 0.7      0.5   0.180   6.17   0.7    24        
                    218.6  219.1 0.5      0.4   0.721   24.72  1.5    53        
Clementine HSD-182   209.4  210.3 0.9      0.9   1.386   47.52  2.4    82       
Clementine HSD-183   206.5  207.2 0.7      0.7   1.194   40.94  6.9    238      
Clementine HSD-184   212.5  213.4 0.9      0.8   1.051   36.03  11.5   393      
Clementine HSD-212   94.0   94.5  0.5      0.4   0.607   20.81  1.1    39       
Clementine HSD-213   104.6  106.0 1.4      1.0   0.264   9.05   1.0    36       
Clementine HSD-214   121.0  121.8 0.8      0.5   0.344   11.79  2.5    86       
Clementine HSD-225   147.6  148.2 0.6      0.5   1.177   40.35  0.9    30       
                    287.0  290.8 3.8      3.1   0.291   9.98   0.4    15        
Clementine HSD-226   265.7  266.4 0.7      0.6   1.262   43.27  0.5    17       
                    273.0  273.6 0.6      0.5   14.922  511.60 7.5    257       
350.5  351.1 0.6      0.5   0.833   28.56  1.3    46        
Clementine HSD-227   241.6  242.1 0.5      0.5   0.180   6.17   0.7    24       
                    317.3  318.0 0.7      0.6   0.480   16.46  1.3    44        
Stope Delineation Drilling Results Jan-May 2010                                 
Vein                 Vein         Significant Intersections                     
System     Borehole  Intersection                                               
          No.       (ft)                                                        
                                 Drilled  Est.   Analytical Results             
Width    True                                  
                                 (ft)     Width                                 
                                          (ft)                                  
                    From  To                     Au     Au      Ag    Ag        
(opt)  (g/t)   (opt) (g/t)     
C.         HSD-236   59.2  60.9   1.7      1.2    13.336 457.23  1.9   66       
Clementine                                                                      
                    78.2  80.4   2.2      1.5    0.892  30.58   0.7   25        
97.3  104.4  4.9      4.9    3.157  108.23  32.1  1099      
C.         HSD-241   27.3  28.4   1.1      1.1    0.226  7.75    3.1   106      
Clementine                                                                      
                    39.0  39.5   0.5      0.5    0.147  5.04    2.5   86        
68.6  69.1   0.5      0.5    0.150  5.14    0.8   27        
C.         HSD-242   43.0  44.6   1.6      1.3    1.390  47.66   14.9  512      
Clementine                                                                      
C.         HSD-244   42.6  45.2   2.8      2.3    1.075  36.86   7.2   247      
Clementine                                                                      
                    46.5  47.9   1.4      1.1    0.104  3.58    4.7   161       
C.         HSD-245   35.9  39.5   3.6      3.6    1.925  66.00   13.6  466      
Clementine                                                                      
Gwenivere  HSD-246   67.0  69.2   2.2      2.1    0.010  0.35    0.7   24       
                    107.5 108.4  0.9      0.9    0.141  4.83    0.7   24        
Gwenivere  HSD-247   70.7  71.6   0.9      0.9    0.144  4.94    1.1   38       
                    74.4  75.5   1.1      1.1    0.102  3.49    0.2   6         
Gwenivere  HSD-248   108.2 110.3  2.1      2.0    0.103  3.53    2.7   91       
Gwenivere  HSD-249   98.9  103.0  4.1      3.5    0.037  1.28    0.7   24       
                    110.3 110.8  0.5      0.4    0.131  4.48    0.3   10        
                    139.4 140.0  0.6      0.5    0.106  3.63    0.97  33        
Gwenivere  HSD-250   78.7  82.6   3.9      3.9    0.193  6.62    0.2   6        
                    82.6  85.4   2.8      2.8    0.082  2.80    0.7   25        
Gwenivere  HSD-252   61.5  63.0   1.5      1.2    0.100  3.44    0.1   3        
                    145.0 149.5  4.5      3.7    0.008  0.27    0.8   28        
Gwenivere  HSD-253   98.3  99.1   0.8      0.7    0.293  10.05   0.4   13       
                    134.2 139.6  5.4      4.5    0.663  22.73   3.4   115       
Gwenivere  HSD-254   117.0 121.1  4.1      4.0    0.501  17.18   4     136      
Gwenivere  HSD-255   117.5 121.0  3.5      3.5    0.051  1.75    1.5   50       
Gwenivere  HSD-256   135.8 142.1  6.3      5.7    0.040  1.38    1.6   54       
Gwenivere  HSD-257   164.1 166.0  1.9      1.5    0.592  20.30   1.2   41       
                    166.0 169.7  3.7      2.9    2.826  96.89   2.1   72        
22 June 2010                                                                    
Sponsor                                                                         
Nedbank Capital                                                                 
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