Additional quartz-sulphide vein exposures along the interpreted structural corridor returned 4.22 g/t Au and 24.5 g/t Ag (WDGS260803), 2.21 g/t Au and 10.0 g/t Ag (WDGS260199), 1.20 g/t Au and 3.1 g/t Ag (WDGS260824) and 1.05 g/t Au and 8.4 g/t Ag (WDGS260804), demonstrating that gold mineralization occurs across multiple vein exposures. A further quartz-sulphide-clay crackle breccia zone, located approximately 260 m east of the main Kargalio Vein, returned approximately 10 m @ 1.77 g/t Au, 4.74 g/t Ag and 0.01% Cu (WDGS260940 to WDGS260944), demonstrating that significant gold mineralization extends well beyond the historical vein into additional quartz-sulphide vein and breccia zones.