Sutter Gold Mining Inc. announced the highlights of analytical results received for six sequential drill holes from the ongoing drilling campaign at its Lincoln Mine project near Sutter Creek, CA. To date, 11 angled diamond drill holes have been completed with analytical results received for the first nine. Results for the first three drill holes were presented in Sutter Gold's press release dated March 6, 2012. Results are presented for drill holes DDH-199 through DDH-204. The six drill holes for which data are presented are infill holes in the Lincoln segment of the gold resource. DDH-199, the fourth drill hole in the 2012 program, drilled towards the northeast at an inclination of -85 degrees, intersected the target fissure vein at 259.4 feet to 262.9 feet depth. At its intersection, the vein has a true thickness of 3.0 feet and returned an assay of 1.067 oz/ton Au. DDH-200 was drilled at an inclination of -45 degrees to depth of 287 feet from the same drill pad as DDH-199. The drill hole went through the transition from greenstone to intense sericite-carbonate alteration at 138.0 feet depth and crossed a ribbon-textured quartz vein from 145.3 feet to 147.3 feet depth. However, the half core analyzed from this prospective vein only showed a value of 0.005 oz/ton Au with negligible values of gold in the surrounding alteration zone. DDH-201 intersected four vein zones within a broad sericite-carbonate alteration halo in the greenstone-interbedded sequence contact zone. The first two of these vein zones had a sulfide mineral content of +3% and one contained visible specks of native gold, generally a positive indicator for gold. These two intervals returned assay values for gold below the projected economic cut-off grade per the Preliminary Economic Analysis (March 2011) performed by Mine Development Associates of Reno, NV. The third was a narrow quartz-veined zone and the fourth a broad zone containing two vein intervals above the presently considered cut-off grade. DDH-202, drilled from the same pad as DDH-201 but inclined at -70 degrees, made a clean quartz fissure vein intersection from 210.8 feet to 215.7 feet depth, a true thickness of 4.5 feet with some specks of visible gold. DDH-203, drilled from the southernmost pad of the planned Lincoln segment drilling program, intersected three fissure vein zones, and a fourth zone which is a classical Mother Lode-type "Gray Ore", ending with a narrow quartz vein with specks of visible gold. DDH-204, drilled from the same setup as DDH-203, intersected a new vein from 98.8 feet to 106.8 feet for a true thickness of 7.3 feet grading 0.234 oz/ton Au. The target vein was intersected at 333.0 feet to 338.0 feet for a true thickness of 4.5 feet at a grade of 0.121 oz/ton Au. The six drill holes were angled to fill in spaces in the Lincoln resource segment. All assay results reported in this press release are 50 gm-charge fire assays performed by ALS USA Inc., Reno NV.