Kingston Resources Limited refers to the announcement titled Surface drilling underway at Mineral Hill which was lodged with ASX on 2 May 2023. The announcement has been updated to include a description of the mineral occurrences within the drill core photograph included in the original release, and a JORC Table, Section 1 & 2. Additionally, the announcement now includes a drill hole location plan and drill hole collar table. Surface drilling underway at Mineral Hill.

Surface drilling has resumed at Mineral Hill. The initial phase of drilling will focus on the Pearse North open pit. The second phase drilling will include four to six drill holes into the Southern Ore Zone.

Kingston Resources Limited is excited to announce that surface drilling has resumed on site at Mineral Hill. The drill rig has been on site since April 8th and has produced the first batch of diamond core. The initial phase of the program focused on the Pearse North resource area and served two main purposes: To collect geotechnical data to enhance the structural model and refine the pit slope parameters; and To infill areas of the Inferred Mineral Resource, which may increase the open pit mining inventory.

In phase two of this program the drill rig will move to target the upper portions of the Southern Ore Zone (SOZ) by drilling four to six diamond drill holes from surface. This phase aims to define the key geological structures and gather additional geotechnical and orebody knowledge to optimise the stope designs and mining strategy for the anticipated underground mining of the SOZ. This part of the program is being jointly funded by the NSW Government's Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Activation Fund from which Kingston was awarded $500,000 in November last year.

This drilling is part of a broader program of approximately 4,000m, aimed at testing existing geological models and exploring for new systems. Gold-silver mineralisation at Pearse is associated with pyrite rich stringers, veins and disseminations within strongly fractured and sheared Mineral Hill Volcanics with variable intensity sericite-silica alteration. Shows an example of potentially mineralised pyrite veins intersected in initial drill core in hole PNGT01.