Siren Gold Limited updated on the significant potential of its Auld Creek Prospect The Auld Creek Prospect is contained within Siren's Golden Point exploration permit and is situated between the highly productive Globe Progress mine, which historically produced 418koz @ 12.2g/t Au, and the Crushington group of mines that produced 515koz @ 16.3g/t Au. More recently OceanaGold Limited mined an open pit and extracted an additional 600koz of gold from lower grade remnant mineralisation around the historic Globe Progress mine. The Auld Creek mineralisation extends for over 2kms and appears to represent a block that was potentially offset to the west, along NE-SE trending faults between Globe Progress and Crushington. Siren has recently acquired the Cumberland exploration permit that was part of the Globe Progress mining permit. Siren now holds the ground immediately to the north (Auld Creek) and south of Globe Progress mine. The gold-stibnite mineralisation extends from Auld Creek south through Globe Progress and the Cumberland prospects and on to Big River a strike length of 12kms with 9kms in Sirens permits and the 3kms in Globe Progress reserve area. The Globe progress mineralization extends for over 200m vertically below the bottom of the open pit before it was offset by the Chemist Shop Fault
(CSF). The offset mineralisation of the other side of the CSF has not been found. The Department of Conservation (DoC) has granted Siren 22 drill pads and a camp so drilling can commence at the Auld Creek Project. The DoC Access Agreement has been granted for 5 years and can be varied to add additional drill pads. The initial pads will allow Siren to target the Fraternal, Fraternal North and Bonanza mineralised zones down to around 300m below the surface. Current drilling extends to around 100m on the Fraternal zone only. Drilling is scheduled to commence in the next few weeks with the initial holes targeting the high-grade Au--Sb mineralisation intersected in surface trenches and diamond drill holes within the Fraternal Shoot The Fraternal Shoot is interpreted to plunge shallowly to the south similar to nearby Globe Progress Shoots. The initial drilling will test this interpretation along with the shoot height estimated at around 100-125m. Siren currently has 226 drill pads approved at Reefton (126) and Sams Creek (100). Siren completed infill soil sampling to better define the soil anomalies. The arsenic soil anomaly now extends for over 700m along strike and clearly defines the Fraternal and Bonanza mineralisation. The Fraternal zone has been subdivided into the Fraternal and Fraternal North zones and Bonanza into Bonanza and Bonanza West zones. Siren has excavated a number of the trenches across all the mineralised zones. The Fraternal Shoot intersections include 8.4m @ 19.7g/t Au, 5.3% Sb for 32.0g/t AuEq, 2m @ 14.2g/t Au, 13% Sb for 44.9g/t AuEq and 8.4m @ 2.8g/t Au, 0.24% Sb for 3.2g/t AuEq. Fraternal North intersection of 5.5m @ 4.5g/t Au, 0.26% Sb for 5.1g/t AuEq and Bonanza North 14m @ 2.0g/t Au, 0.8% Sb for 3.9% AuEq.