Citigold Corporation Limited announced the latest round of infill rock chip and float sampling in creeks around the city of Charters. Towers has highlighted anomalous gold results in an area of interest on its exploration permits to the north of Charters Towers. The latest round of 75 rock chip and float samples is significant and an exploration breakthrough There were eight rock chip anomalies gold values greater than 0.1 g/t Aul. Seven of the northern anomalies are in the largely unexplored area to the north of Citigold's MLS and MDLS The eighth is close to the Central portal, and may result from known mineralisation. Two were in Gladstone Creek downstream of the Venus Battery and one in Columbia Creek, draining known mines but still warranting follow-up investigation. However the other five samples from the current round of sampling indicate previously unknown outcropping gold mineralisation to the north of Citigold's existing mining leases. These anomalies are much closer to a theoretical feeder zone and could possibly be unknown parallel repeats of the Brilliant-Day Dawn lodes. These are in addition to the three previous rock chip anomalies found in this area in the first-pass sampling Sample Nos 51, making a total of nine anomalous rockchip samples in the northern area from all sampling to date.