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      schrieb am 08.04.03 17:36:42
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Am 9.4.2003 beginnt dort in SYD der Handel

      In Specie Distribution of shares in TGD held by MacminSilver

      Document date: Mon 07 Apr 2003 Published: Mon 07 Apr 2003 09:48:48
      Document No: 152267 Document part: A
      Market Flag: N
      Classification: Issued Capital - Other
      TASGOLD LIMITED 2003-04-07 ASX-SIGNAL-G

      HOMEX - Brisbane

      +++++++++++++++++++++++++
      Macmin Silver Ltd holds 10,500,000 shares and 500,000 options in
      TasGold Ltd, of which 10,000,000 `founder` shares are currently
      restricted securities held in escrow for 24 months from the date
      TasGold lists.

      Macmin will distribute most of the 10,000,000 restricted shares to
      Macmin shareholders by way of an in specie distribution. It is
      estimated that the actual number distributed will be approximately
      9,738,000. The record date for that distribution will be 23 April
      2003 and the transfer of those shares is expected to be completed
      within a few days of the record date.

      ASX has advised that the shares distributed to Macmin shareholders
      will then cease to be restricted (except for approximately 667,330
      distributed to Macmin shareholders who are related parties of the
      Company).

      The effect of the in specie distribution will be to increase the
      number of free trading listed shares by approximately 9,000,000 from
      about the 30th April 2003. At that time the total trading, listed
      shares will be approximately 23,000,000 shares. Exact numbers will be
      confirmed when the securities are dispatched to shareholders.

      G Edwards
      COMPANY SECRETARY
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      schrieb am 08.04.03 18:23:38
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Independent Geologists Report on Mineral Properties

      Document date: Mon 07 Apr 2003 Published: Mon 07 Apr 2003 10:28:12
      Document No: 152271 Document part: A
      Market Flag: N
      Classification: Progress Report
      TASGOLD LIMITED 2003-04-07 ASX-SIGNAL-G

      HOMEX - Brisbane

      +++++++++++++++++++++++++
      INDEPENDENT GEOLOGIST`S REPORT ON MINERAL PROPERTIES

      PURPOSE OF THE REPORT

      This report has been prepared for inclusion in a Prospectus for
      TasGold Ltd (TasGold) to be dated on or about 9` January 2003 for an
      issue to the public of 25 million shares at $0.20 (twenty cents) each
      payable in full on application with an attached free option issued on
      the basis of one free option for each share purchased.

      The objective of the issue is to raise funds to enable TasGold to
      continue its exploration of two groups of mineral tenements located
      in Tasmania that are prospective for gold and base metals:


      PROPERTY/LOCALITY AREA (SQM) LICENSE NO TASGOLD
      SMRV PROJECT

      Elliott Bay) 177.0 EL 20/96 90%*

      Wanderer EL 21/99 90%*

      High Rocky Point 250.0 ELA 24/2001 100%

      Lisle Project

      Lisle 12.0 EL 2/92 100%

      Lone Star 55.0 ELA 41/2002 100%

      Exploration & Management Consultants Pty Ltd & McNeil Associates Pty
      Ltd have a 10% free carried interest to completion of bankable
      feasibility study.

      Project Geoscience Pty Ltd (P-G) have been commissioned as
      independent consultant geologists to review and assess the
      exploration interests of TasGold as set out in this report and to
      comment on the proposed exploration programs. The report has been
      prepared to satisfy the requirements of the Corporations Law, the
      Valmin Code of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
      and the Listing Rules of the Australian Stock Exchange Limited.

      This report has been designed to accompany the Prospectus of TasGold.
      This report is designed to assist the prospective shareholders of
      TasGold to assess its Mineral Properties and was not prepared for any
      other purpose.

      TENURE AND SITE VISITS

      The status and tenure of the tenements and any material documents is
      dealt with in the Solicitor`s report which can be viewed on the
      TasGold website at www.tasgold.com.au and have not been confirmed
      independently in the preparation of this report. The locations of the
      tenement boundaries are shown in the project maps accompanying this
      report and elsewhere in the Prospectus.

      This report was originally prepared in 2001. The Lisle Project area
      was visited during the preparation of that report. It was also
      previously visited in 1993 during the preparation of a similar report
      for Macmin NL. The SMRV Project area was not visited during the
      preparation of this report. The remote location and inclement winter
      weather conditions prevented access for the purposes of an
      inspection.

      QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

      This report has been prepared by Ralph N Stag, BSc, MSc, DIC, MIMMM,
      CEng. FAusIMM(CP), Consulting Geologist who has had over 30 years
      experience in exploring for base metals and gold systems and Walter
      Herrmann, BSC Hons, M Econ Geol., Consulting Geologist who has had
      about 20 years experience in the minerals exploration industry.
      Walter Hermann has reviewed the section of the report on the SMRV
      Project because of his extensive field experience in that area
      between 1980 to 1985 and in 1996, and because a site visit was not
      considered feasible during the preparation of this report.

      LIMITATIONS

      The information used to prepare the report is drawn from reports
      prepared by previous tenement holders, consultants and MRT and from
      discussions with directors of TasGold. We do not doubt the
      authenticity or substance of previous investigation reports. We have
      not carried out a total audit of the available information.

      The statements and opinions contained in this report are given in
      good faith, but, in the preparation of this report, P-G has relied
      substantially on information provided by the Directors and
      Consultants of TasGold. We do not have reason to doubt the
      information so provided.

      The report does not examine the possible impact of Australian State
      and Federal legislative provisions or their effects or impact on
      future exploration and other activities of the properties.

      INDEPENDENCE

      At the date of this report, P-G does not have, nor has had any
      relationship with TasGold other than as may have occurred as a result
      of providing consultancy services in the ordinary course of
      business.

      P-G has no relevant interest in or any interest in the acquisition or
      disposal of any securities in TasGold. P-G has no pecuniary or other
      interest that could be regarded as being capable of affecting its
      ability to give an unbiased opinion in relation to the mineral
      properties of TasGold.

      Neither P-G nor R N Stagg nor W Herrmann have received or may
      receive any pecuniary or other benefits, whether direct or indirect
      or in connection with the preparing of this report other than normal
      consultancy fees based on fee time at normal professional rates plus
      out - of - pocket expenses.

      CONSENTS

      P-G consents to the inclusion of this report in the form and context
      in which it is included. Apart from that, neither the whole nor any
      part of this report, nor any references thereto, may be included in
      or with, or attached to any document, circular, resolution, letter or
      statement without the prior written consent of P-G.

      P-G has not been involved in the preparation or, nor has authorised
      or caused the issue of any other part of the Prospectus in which this
      report has been included.


      R N Stagg
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      schrieb am 08.04.03 19:59:25
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      TasGold ist eine Golderforschung- und - verwertungsgesellschaft, die auf Weltkategorie, hochwertiges, hybrides epithermisches Gold - VHMS und Granit bezogene Goldablagerungen in seinen umfangreichen, hohen prospectivitylandholdings in zwei Goldbezirken in Tasmanien gerichtet wird. Ausgezeichnetes high-value, VHMS-Unterseite-Metallablagerungspotential ist- eine Prämie.
      Aussichten haben die hochwertige, Diamantbohrgerät-Kernresultate bis 2m von ~1 Gold der Unze/Tonne (25.5g/t des Goldes + 8,5% kombinierte Leitung/Zink) und es gibt ~80 Quadrat-Kilometer von ungetestetem Goldanomalism mit dem Gold bis 16 Unzen/Tonne (501g/t) in verschobenem Konzentrat.
      Das SMRV-Projekt umfaßt einen großen Bereich der Felsen (~429 Kilometer 2) wie die, die Welt-Kategorie/westliche tasmanische Erzhauptsächlichkörper wie Rosebery, Millitorr Lyell, Hellyer, Herkules, Fluß Que und Henty enthalten. Es ist die rechte geologische Adresse für Mineralablagerungen des sehr hohen Wertes.
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      schrieb am 09.04.03 06:31:40
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Lists today on the ASX

      Document date: Wed 09 Apr 2003 Published: Wed 09 Apr 2003 09:31:49
      Document No: 152308 Document part: A
      Market Flag: N
      Classification: Other
      TASGOLD LIMITED 2003-04-09 ASX-SIGNAL-G

      HOMEX - Brisbane

      +++++++++++++++++++++++++
      TasGold Ltd (TasGold) lists today on the ASX after a successful
      raising of approximately $2.35M for gold exploration in Tasmania.

      TasGold is unique among junior gold explorers in that it holds title
      to large areas in two parts of Tasmania where substantial alluvial
      gold has been located over large areas (more than 90 sq kms). There
      has been no comprehensive follow up by past explorers of this
      alluvial gold to locate the major source gold mineralisation.

      Mr Bob McNeil, Chairman of TasGold Ltd has stated "when I first noted
      the high geochemical gold in the Southern Mt Read Volcanics (SMRV)
      Project area, with values to 501g/t gold in stream panned
      concentrates and in soils to over 14g/t gold I was immediately
      reminded of the similarity between these values and size of the
      anomalous areas, with similar values and areas I had noted in Papua
      New Guinea over the past 20 years. I was amazed at the lack of follow
      up exploration to locate the source of all this gold in streams".

      In NE Tasmania, TasGold has exploration licenses around the old Lisle
      goldfield, which was Tasmania`s largest alluvial goldfield, and
      produced over 250,000 ozs of gold from alluvials, mainly prior to
      1900. This mineralisation is known as shale-slate and/or granite
      associated gold mineralisation, and the area, according to Mineral
      Resources Tasmania, has geological similarities to the Victorian
      goldfields. TasGold has several targets defined which the company
      believes could be similar to the gold source deposits from which the
      250,000 ozs of alluvial gold mined at Lisle were probably derived.

      Early recognition and prompt drill testing of key targets is critical
      in optimising opportunities and realising exploration value. TasGold
      will capitalise on this by promptly drill testing its Lisle area
      targets.

      TasGold has noted encouraging drill results on both its project areas
      (see below) and most of the funds raised will be used on drilling to
      extend the boundaries of the known gold mineralisation. In addition,
      TasGold has access to nearly 4,000m of drill core, drilled in the
      SMRV Project area for base metals but never assayed for gold. Company
      geologists have identified over 1100m of this core which could
      contain gold and will be analysed.

      The Henty/Mt Julia gold mine within the Mt Read Volcanics in
      Tasmanias west coast is an example of a gold mine essentially found
      several years after drilling had been undertaken for base metals but
      not immediately assayed for gold. The Company hopes to replicate a
      discovery such as Eskay Creek or Henty/Mt Julia in the SMRV Project.

      TasGold`s program for the next year will be in three phases.

      1. Core cutting, sampling and assaying for gold, of over 1,100 metres
      of previously drilled core from the SMRV Project. This commenced last
      Friday.

      2. Approximately 6,000 metres of drilling in total is planned for the
      Lisle Project and will commence as soon as contracts and personnel
      are in place - probably in early June 2003.

      3. Approximately 3,000 metres of drilling is planned for the SMRV
      Project and this drilling will commence after the forthcoming winter,
      probably in early December 2003.

      The above programs should ensure a continuing flow of drill assay
      results released to market.

      DETAIL

      TasGold has the mineral rights to large parts of two separate gold
      districts in Tasmania, one of which was only recently recognised as a
      "gold district" and both of which are essentially untested for gold
      by drill holes. These districts feature both similar and also
      different geological or mineralisation models - ie: different types
      of gold deposits could be expected in each district.

      TasGold has title to a 40km long section of Mt Read Volcanics in
      Western Tasmania called the SMRV Project (Southern Mt Read Volcanics
      Project). Mineral Resources Tasmania (Tas. Government) described the
      zone in a recent publication as follows: "The Mt Read Volcanics belt
      is one of the richest volcanic-hosted massive sulphide provinces in
      the world. It forms the most conspicuously mineralised belt of rocks
      in Tasmania, being host to several world-class base-metal (known as
      VMS deposits) and precious-metal deposits and numerous medium-sized
      and small deposits. Recent progress in exploring for gold only hybrid
      VMS-epithermal gold; copper-gold porphyry systems, and fault
      associated gold has opened up large areas of the belt for renewed
      exploration". TasGold are aggressively targeting these systems in our
      strategic landholding in the SW.

      The Mt Read Volcanics (MRV) has only recently (last 10 years or so)
      been recognised as a hybrid VMS - epithermal gold district. The MRV
      hosts the Henty - Mt Julia gold deposit which contains 2.4M tonnes
      grading 11.16g/t gold. These figures do not include the recently
      discovered Darwin Zone, where drill intersections include 9m at
      410g/t gold, 12.7m at 18g/t gold, 14m at 15.8g/t gold (in one hole),
      15m at 40g/t gold and 7.3m at 92.8g/t gold. The MRV and thus the SMRV
      Project, could also host similar gold deposits such as Eskay Creek`s
      21 B Zone (Canada) with an initial reserve of 1.08Mt at 65.5g/t gold,
      2930g/t silver, 5% zinc and 2.89% lead and a global resource now of
      >5 million ounces of gold equivalent. The first hole in the 21B Zone
      intersected 61m at 99g/t gold and 29g/t silver.

      Both Henty - Mt Julia and 21 B Zone at Eskay Creek are recent
      discoveries (1982/83 and 1988 respectively) and both are hybrid VMS -
      epithermal gold deposits. Although very little drilling targeting
      gold has been completed in TasGold`s SMRV Project, one hole 20 years
      ago did intersect what is now considered to be hybrid VMS -
      epithermal gold mineralisation. This mineralisation is fairly similar
      in metal content to the 21 B Zone - with a drill intersection of 3m
      at 17.5g/t gold, 3.95% zinc, 4.54% lead and 12.7g/t silver.

      When this drill result is added to the fact that there is more than
      80 sq. kms of largely unexplored, gold anomalous area
      (geochemically), the SMRV Project area has exciting potential for the
      discovery of a major high grade gold discovery. There is a high
      probability of this Project containing economic hybrid VMS -
      epithermal gold deposits - and they could be very rich and
      profitable.

      The principals supporting TasGold have taken 10 years to assemble the
      present land package comprising the SMRV Project - and thus TasGold
      now holds the entire +40 km long southern part of the MRV. This is a
      major strategic holding for a junior resource company. In addition to
      the gold potential, there is significant potential for high-grade,
      very high value base metal sulphide deposits.

      TasGold`s second major project area is in northeast Tasmania.
      According to Mineral Resources Tasmania - "Gold is widespread in
      northeast Tasmania, with several hundred small mines and prospects
      having been worked. The area has some similar geological
      characteristics to the goldfields of Victoria, to the north in
      mainland Australia". Major production in this area has come from the
      Tasmania Mine at Beaconsfield (a two million oz gold deposit) and
      from alluvial mining at Lisle (250,000 ozs).

      The Lisle Project gives TasGold exposure to shale-slate and/or
      thermal aureole - granitoid hosted gold environments such as exist in
      Victoria, at Beaconsfield in Tasmania and at Pogo and Fort Knox in
      Alaska. The main area targeted for drilling at Lisle is adjacent to
      the old Lisle alluvial goldfield which produced 250,000 ozs of gold,
      mainly prior to 1900. Target models within granitoid rocks include
      high-grade vein deposits such as Pogo (9Mt at 17.8g/t gold) and
      disseminated bulk tonnage deposits such as Fort Knox (169Mt at
      0.93g/t gold). Drill results from within the Lisle Project have
      already confirmed that such potential exists and a major drill
      program is scheduled to commence soon after listing to further test
      the area.

      The Beaconsfield deposit, or Tasmania Mine, represents a structurally
      hosted gold deposit within sediments and similar mineralisation has
      been found above the granite contact at Panama within the Lisle
      Project and is speculated at the undrilled Lone Star South Prospect.
      These targets will be drill tested in the immediate future.

      At Lisle, an economic gold deposit could be defined within a
      relatively short period of time.

      Some other reasons why TasGold has the characteristics of a
      successful minerals resource investment are as follows:

      * 14 advanced drill ready prospects in two highly prospective, but
      essentially unexplored (by drilling) gold districts. These are not
      recycled prospects that have been explored for gold several times in
      the past.

      * Gold in drill hole as high as 2m of 25.5g/t, in soils to 14.39g/t
      and to 501g/t in panned concentrate. Silver and base metals in trench
      to 680g/t silver with 22% zinc and 14% lead.

      * Finalised exploration programs that consist almost entirely of
      drilling more than 9,000m planned on `high-grade` targets. Drilling
      assay results will to be released throughout the year.

      * More than $6M has been spent by previous explorers on the SMRV
      Project alone to bring it alone to its present multi-prospect drill
      ready situation. TasGold has all that data available to it.

      * No likely native title issues.

      * Directors and management all have extensive and successful
      experience in the mining industry and many years exploration
      experience in Tasmania.

      * Tasmania has a long history of successful mining. It contains
      several world class deposits and many other smaller, but often highly
      profitable deposits.

      * The Stage Government is very supportive of mining and is actively
      seeking mineral exploration investment.

      It is also very important to note that the Henty/Mt Julia Mine of
      Placer Dome (Aurion Gold/Goldfields) in the northern section of the
      MRV was initially identified when core drilled for base metals was
      finally assayed for gold in 1982/83 after being drilled years
      earlier. Within the SMRV Project we have access to approximately
      3,850m of core drilled by previous explorers, where most is from
      areas of surface gold anomalism that has not been assayed for gold. A
      preliminary reassessment of this core has been completed and 1,135m
      has been selected to be assayed for gold. Additional sections may
      also be identified for re-assay.

      TasGold directors include Peter McNeil, Denis O`Neill and Robert
      McNeil - all of whom are presently directors of Macmin Silver Ltd.
      These directors are all successful explorationists and each director
      has been involved with several significant gold and/or base metal
      mine discoveries. Two additional non executive directors, Graham Fish
      and Warren Staude, have been appointed to TasGold. These directors
      add local, management, business and financial expertise to the
      company.

      Graham Fish is resident in Tasmania, graduated B Sc. (Geology,
      Chemistry) in 1958, Dip.Ed in 1961 and M.Ed. in 1980 from the
      University of Tasmania. Graham has 30 years of management experience
      in administration and education development in Tasmania. Graham has
      delivered papers and written science and education reports for UNESCO
      and International Conferences over the last 30 years. Since
      retirement from full-time work Graham has been appointed as Deputy
      President of the Tasmanian Sports Federation Inc and Chair of the
      Tasmanian Sport and Recreation Skill Centre.

      Warren Staude is a graduate of the University of Sydney
      (BSc.,Geology) Macquarie University (M.Sc., Mineral Economics) and
      holds a Graduate Diploma from the Securities Institute of Australia.
      He is currently the representative of the Securities Institute of
      Australia on the Joint Ore Reserves Committee and brings to the
      Company a wealth of experience in the Australian financial markets.
      Warren has 39 years professional experience in the mining,
      exploration and resource finance industries. He is a Non-Executive
      Director of Malachite Resources NL. He was formally with AMP
      Societys resource investment team, and spent some time in the
      stockbroking industry and with GIO Australia Asset Management (where
      he managed GIOs listed and direct resource equity investments in
      Australia and internationally).


      Further details of the company, projects and directors are available
      at www.tasgold.com.au


      PA McNeil
      MANAGING DIRECTOR (MSC)
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      schrieb am 28.08.03 22:56:11
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Und ganz zu schweigen Tasgold, auf Hoechstkursen

      verkauft, wie koennte es anders sein Luegenmaul Manfredo
      :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


      MfG
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      schrieb am 29.08.03 07:31:18
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Wieso verkauft???
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      schrieb am 29.08.03 09:11:19
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Ach, dann hast Du also die Kurshalbierung mitgemacht,

      wie interessant


      MfG:cool: :cool:
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      schrieb am 29.08.03 09:16:30
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      an crash oma

      vielleicht weißt du ja auch, dass wir diese
      über Macmin bekommen haben.

      Die Optionen gab es sogar gratis.
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      schrieb am 29.08.03 09:23:43
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      an cras oma

      tasgold Kurs 12 Cents und Optionen bie 5 Cents
      gibt zusammen einen Kurs von 17 Cents.

      Ausgabe war bei 20 Cents. Das würde bei einem
      Verkauf einen Verlust von 15 % ausmachen.
      Aber wer verkauft irgendwelche Explorer jetzt.
      Selbst Climax und Spinifex kommen schon wieder
      seit einigen Wochen.

      Aber wenn dein Augenmerk auch auf meinen Favoriten
      wie Avgold, Western Areas, Newmont, Anglogold
      Durban liegt, dann dürften irgendwelche Verluste
      bei Explorern
      von investierten Gewinnen dich doch überhaupt
      nicht stören. Mich interessiert das nicht.
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      schrieb am 16.09.03 20:48:34
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Auch Tasgold liegt jetzt im Gewinn.

      Company Information Search Results

      TASGOLD LIMITED






      Code Last % Change Bid Offer Open High Low Vol
      TGD 0.165 17.86% 0.155 0.165 0.140 0.165 0.140 98,374

      Die Optionen gab es gratis dazu.

      Wenn man die dazu rechnet liegen wir ja erheblich
      über den 20 Cents.


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