Niuminco Group Limited provided the assay results from the company's recent exploration activities in the Karuka/Enterprise areas at its Edie Creek mining leases. Fire assays were done on the samples from the newly discovered vein adjacent to Slate Creek and these have returned highly promising results of 4.11g/t gold and 125g//t silver over 2.3 metres. Current exploration efforts are being focused on the Karuka/Enterprise area, in the north-western part of the Edie Creek mining leases. As announced previously, following recent further field work in the Enterprise-Karuka diatreme/stock- work area, a significant new quartz - limonite - sulphide vein structure, up to 7 metres wide, was discovered. This vein, which has not had previous significant workings, is thought to be the south-west bounding structure of the Karuka stock-work zone which is estimated to be approximately 3-400m wide and bounded to the north-east by the main Karuka vein. The Karuka South vein and adjacent alteration channel is up to 7m wide, dips 60 degrees towards north-north -east, and comprises a quartz + limonite + pyrite vein with a pyritic bluish grey white puggy clay hanging wall alteration on this outcrop exposure. The photograph taken was looking east-south- east along strike with the dip direction to the left. Continuous chip samples were taken across the vein starting from right-hand-side of photograph at GDA 94 462,003E /9,186,625N over intervals of 1 to 2 metres and were numbered 2018071201 to 2018071204. Partially leached skeletal quartz limonite vein showed much fine visible gold when panned. Fire assays were done on the samples from the newly discovered vein and these returned the following results: Continuous channel sample 2018071201 for 2.0 metres @ 1.47g/t gold and 123 g/t silver; Continuous channel sample 2018071202 for 2.3 metres @ 4.11g/t gold and 125 g/t silver.