Caprice Resources Ltd. provided an update on the Northampton Polymetallic Project (Northampton), located in the Northampton Mineral Field of Western Australia. Northampton is a historical mining area with over 100 years of base metals mining, with minimal on-ground exploration completed during the last 50 years. Caprice recently completed an 11 hole RC program at Lady Sampson, approximately 40km southeast of Northampton.

The drilling tested north-south oriented base metals mineralisation over c.750m of strike. This is the first time that any drilling has been done in this area. The first drill hole (23NHRC001) of this program has returned excellent near surface results, with outstanding grades and widths of mineralisation from 39m down hole.

In addition, a second zone was intersected from 67m, with the hole finishing in mineralisation. 23NHRC0001 was the southernmost hole in the program and was drilled to 70m deep. The hole location was guided by historical costeans.

The presence of two zones is very pleasing, as it indicates the potential for additional lodes to the mineralised system at depth, compared to the costean. Whilst the remaining holes are expected to be received over the next few weeks, the results from 23NHRC0001 represent an immediate follow up drill target and planning for an accelerated program is well advanced.