Peregrine Gold Limited provided the latest results received for its Newman Gold Project. The first and second cores drilled (A and B respectively) at the Peninsula Prospect were announced on the 5th August 2022 and highlighted abundant visible gold in both cores. These cores were not split and analysed as they are now the focus of mineralogical and textural studies.

A third core drill hole (C) into the auriferous quartz-ironstone vein was sent for analysis and returned spectacular gold and silver grades. The core was drilled approximately 10 cm below the original surface of the quartz vein to a depth of 29 cm with 100% recovery. The core comprises quartz-ironstone breccia with zones of massive brown ironstone.

The core was cut in half with the entire half submitted for analysis. At 2.5 cm from the top of the core, a 1 mm thick gold-quartz-ironstone vein is present with disseminated and "blebby" gold between 16 cm and 21 cm from the top of the core. A fourth core (D) was drilled approximately 125 m west of cores A, B and C. This core was drilled immediately adjacent to rock sample 22KR 87 which returned 0.24 g/t Au and 1.1 g/t Ag.

Core D was drilled from surface to a depth of 40cm with 37cm recovered (92.5% recovery) and comprises a quartz-ironstone breccia with late-stage ironstone veinlets at the base of the interval. Geochemical analysis of the drill core has also reported elevated rare earth elements, particularly Lanthanum (La) and Cerium (Ce) grades. Also of note are the anomalous Neodymium (Nd) and Praseodymium (Pr) grades.

A review of the rare earth geochemical results from the recently completed reverse circulation drilling programme has highlighted that only Lanthanum (La) and Cerium (Ce) were analysed from the rare earth element suite.