35 Metres Of 91.8 g/t Silver Internsected At La Cigarra Project, Mexico

 

VANCOUVER, BC - International Northair Mines Ltd. reported assay results from five additional core holes completed at its La Cigarra silver project, located in north central Mexico. Two holes were completed within a previously untested area between the San Gregorio and Las Carolinas zones and three holes are from in-fill drilling within the Las Carolinas Zone.

Between San Gregorio and Las Carolinas: Hole CC-12-056 intercepted 22.95 metres of 84.9 g/t silver, confirming that the mineralized system is continuous between the San Gregorio and Las Carolinas zones. This hole tested the central portion of this previously undrilled target area between the two zones; The nearest hole (100 meters) to the south of CC-12-056 is CC-12-054, which intersected 40.95 metres of 42.1g/t silver. Fifty metres to the north of CC-12-056 is CC-12-055, which returned two intercepts of 15.50 metres of 26.2 g/t silver and 8.85 of 18.7 g/t silver; Drill results within this previously untested area have successfully confirmed that the mineralized system at La Cigarra is continuous throughout a 2,000 metre long zone. This system, encompassing both the San Gregorio and La Carolinas zones, remains open along strike and down dip; with the La Boracha Zone lying 400 metres to the northwest.

Las Carolinas Zone: Hole CC-12-059 intercepted 70.30 metres of 34.9 g/t silver including 27.80 metres of 63.1 g/t silver and 0.150 g/t gold. This hole was drilled to test the up dip projection of holes CC-11-018 (111.75 metres of 24.7 g/t silver), and CC-11-019 (51.26 metres of 25.0 g/t silver); Hole CC-12-058 intercepted 50.15 metres of 69.4 g/t silver including 35.00 metres of 91.8g/t silver. This hole was positioned between holes CC-12-059 to the south and CC-12-057 to the north; Hole CC-12-057, returned two intercepts of 18.40 metres of 47.7 g/t silver and 5.75 metres of 40.9 g/t silver. Hole CC-12-057 was drilled to test the up dip projection of CC-11-020 (50.90 metres of 34.7 g/t silver) and CC-11-021 (38.65 metres of 31.8 g/t silver).

"We are very pleased that our recent drilling has returned significant silver grades and confirmed the postulated mineral continuity between the San Gregorio and Las Carolinas zones," said Fred Hewett, President & CEO. "The mineralized system within the San Gregorio and Las Carolinas zones has now been clearly identified along a 2,000 metre trend and remains open along strike and down dip. In particular the La Borracha Zone located 400 metres to the northwest of San Gregorio provides additional excellent potential."

To date, Northair has reported the results from 59 of 70 core drill holes completed at the Property. Results from the remaining holes will be reported once assays have been received and interpreted. Drilling at the Property has recently been escalated by the addition of a second core drill and will continue to focus on step out and infill drilling along the trend.