Carawine Resources Limited announced the latest assay results from its ongoing drill-out of the Hercules prospect at its Tropicana North Project in Western Australia, extending the depth of mineralisation by 50m to 250m below surface. Assay results reported are from diamond drill holes TNDD003 to TNDD005, and RC drill hole TNRC035, targeting mineralisation at depth and along the southern and northern margins of the Hercules prospect. Assay results from five completed diamond holes at Hercules (TNDD006 to TNDD010) are currently pending, while drilling continues with 11 more holes planned in the current program. Significant intervals (>0.3g/t Au cut off) returned from diamond drill holes TNDD003, TNDD004 and TNDD005 and RC drill hole TNRC035 are as follows: 0.6m @ 11.2g/t Au from 281.4m (TNDD005), and 1m @ 0.36g/t Au from 164m 1m @ 1.57g/t Au from 293m (TNDD003); 1m @ 0.89g/t Au from 143m (TNDD004); and 1m @ 0.50g/t Au from 134m (TNRC035). The interval reported from 281.4m in TNDD005 is associated with a laminated quartz-sulphide vein within a quartz veined, strongly chlorite and biotite-altered shear zone extending from 281.4m to 285.7m downhole. This demonstrates the potential for gold mineralisation to continue across substantial widths beyond TNDD005. Immediately along strike and up-dip from TNDD005, diamond drill holes TNDD006, TNDD008 and TNDD009 have each intersected laminated sulphidic quartz veins at targeted depths, and TNDD007 has intersected an altered, veined, quartz-sulphide breccia. This continuity and predictability of structure and veining demonstrates the potential for the Hercules system to extend beyond TNDD005. Assay results are required to confirm this potential and are expected over coming weeks. A repeat fire-assay of the same sample as the 0.6m interval in TNDD005 returned a value of 15.3g/t Au, and a screen-fire assay on a separate sub-sample from the same interval returned a value of 12.4g/t Au.