Silver Mines Limited announce significant drill assay results for the Bowdens Silver Project located near Mudgee in New South Wales. Diamond drilling continues to test extensions of potential source/feeder structures within and around the Northwest High-Grade Zone. Assay results have been returned for four holes completed in late 2020. The Northwest Zone has previously returned spectacular high-grade silver results. The zone starts approximately 30 metres below the base of the proposed Bowdens Silver open pit and is a mineralised zone being targeted for potential high-grade silver underground mining scenarios. Drilling in this zone has shown the mineralisation consists of breccia and veined sulphides dominated by silver sulphides, galena (lead sulphide) and sphalerite (zinc sulphide) within the welded tuff of the Rylstone Volcanics. Mineralisation intersected in BD20017 from 248 to 256 metres show breccia and vein textures indicative of boiling and episodic hydrothermal events. These intercepts are approximately 30 metres down and to the south of the high- grade intercept of 2.4 metres @ 701 g/t silver equivalent from BD20012 and the interpreted fluid conduit. Hole BD20016 tested a western and southern extension of BRC12037 (4 metres @ 1007 g/t silver equivalent) and intersected several narrow high-grade zones. more holes, BD20018 and BD20019, are drilled and pending completion of assay results. Drilling is on-going with a priority to target and define the location and orientation of the feeder structures to the Bowdens Silver Deposit. This includes testing the Northwest Zone and the potential for high-grade zones linking the Northwest Zone to the Main Zone. With the latest results, the Northwest High-Grade Zone is now defined as 1 metre to 20 metres thick, 200 metres width (east to west) and continues down plunge/dip to the northwest for at least 300 metres. This zone is not yet closed off and drilling presents further potential for expansion.