Thomson Resources (ASX: TMZ) (OTCQB: TMZRF) (Thomson or the Company) advises that further strong mineralised greisens have been intersected in recent drilling at the Thomson's 100% owned Bygoo Tin Project, located in the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales.

Results have now been received for the first batch of assays covering the first 5 holes at the new discovery at 'Stewarts', 300m NW of the Main Zone. The holes were following up an intersection of 111m at 0.45% Sn from 57m depth in BNRC691.

Wide tin intercepts were made of similar tenor to the intersection in BNRC69, such as 17m at 0.9% Sn from 129m depth in BNRC75; 23m at 1.0% Sn from 62m depth and 39m at 0.4% Sn from 89m depth in BNRC78; 13m at 0.4% Sn from 45m depth in BNRC79. Holes were drilled at different angles and orientations to better understand the geometry. Three further batches of assays are still in the laboratories for assay. Results expected in late June or July

Executive Chairman David Williams commented: 'Whilst this has been a challenging drill program at Bygoo Tin Project, with weather delays and the length of time it is taking to get assay results, the first batch of results again demonstrates the quality of the Bygoo tin project. 'The Yalgogrin results, whilst not as strong as previous programs, do show that there are quality gold targets in this portfolio of tenements to add to the strong tin results from Bygoo. 'The Lachlan Fold Belt project is still largely untapped with a number of both tin and gold areas still to be drilled by Thomson.

Drilling at Stewarts was initially aimed at defining the width of the zone as it was thought that the discovery hole, BNRC69, may have drilled down dip. As it turns out this is partly true, but instead of the mineralisation being 10-15m wide it is variable and up to 60m wide. The observed greisens are variable in strength and mineralogy, varying from quartz-tourmaline to quartz-topaz. Within the overall 'greisen' zone there are patches of unmineralised granite between stronger greisen development. The zone itself appears to be thickest and strongest next to the Ardlethan granite boundary. Holes drilled under the shallow workings in the granite outcrop area returned weak intercepts of poorly developed thin greisens. Heading northeast the zone is open, although it is partly constrained by the barren hole BNRC81. Further drilling is needed to extend the zone to the northeast. This announcement was authorised for issue by the Board.

ABOUT THOMSON RESOURCES

Thomson Resources holds a diverse portfolio of minerals tenements across gold, silver and tin in New South Wales and Queensland. The Company's primary focus is its aggressive 'New England Fold Belt Hub and Spoke' consolidation strategy in NSW and Qld border region. The strategy has been designed and executed in order to create a large precious (silver - gold), base and technology metal (zinc, lead, copper, tin) resource hub that could be developed and potentially centrally processed. The key projects underpinning this strategy have been strategically and aggressively acquired by Thomson in only a 4-month period. These projects include the Webbs and Conrad Silver Projects, Texas Silver Project and Silver Spur Silver Project, as well as the Mt Carrington Gold-Silver earn-in and JV. As part of its New England Fold Belt Hub and Spoke Strategy, Thomson is targeting, in aggregate, in ground material available to a central processing facility of 100 million ounces of silver equivalent. In addition, the Company is also progressing exploration activities across its Yalgogrin and Harry Smith Gold Projects and the Bygoo Tin Project in the Lachlan Fold Belt in central NSW, which may well form another Hub and Spoke Strategy, as well as the Chillagoe Gold and Cannington Silver Projects located in Queensland. Thomson Resources Ltd (ASX: TMZ) (OTCQB: TMZRF) is listed on the ASX and also trades on the OTCQB Venture Market for early stage and developing U.S. and international companies. Companies are current in their reporting and undergo an annual verification and management certification process.

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