New World Resources Limited report significant new assay results from two recently completed drill holes at the Antler Copper Project in Arizona, USA. The new results help to confirm the continuity of mineralisation in the South Shoot, as well as in the area between the Main and South Shoots. Drill hole ANT69 is one of the deeper holes completed to date to help explore the down-dip extensions of the South Shoot. Two intervals of high-grade mineralisation were intersected in ANT69 over a total of 10.4m, with these two intervals separated by 7.1m of unmineralized material. Assay results from the two mineralised intervals comprise: 7.3m @ 2.3% Cu, 7.2% Zn, 1.0% Pb, 28.0 g/t Ag and 0.17 g/t Au from 473.0m, and 3.1m @ 3.8% Cu, 11.6% Zn, 0.1% Pb, 20.3 g/t Ag and 0.15 g/t Au from 487.4m. Continuous high-grade mineralisation has now been defined in the South Shoot over a down-dip extent of more than 350m. It remains completely open at depth, with the depth extensions continuing to be one of the Company's high priority targets for further drilling and resource expansion. Very high-grade mineralisation was also returned from recently completed drill hole ANT67, which intersected the mineralisation between the Main and South Shoots. Significant results include: 5.9m @ 3.9% Cu, 8.3% Zn, 0.3% Pb, 25.6 g/t Ag and 0.25 g/t Au from 519.4m. While these results continue to suggest that the mineralisation between the two Shoots is slightly thinner than it is within the Shoots themselves, they also continue to confirm that there is a high likelihood that intervening mineralisation should also be recoverable in a potential mining operation, as the thicknesses make this mineralisation amenable to stoping, and the grades continue to be very high. Further drilling between the two Shoots will be an important component of ongoing mine design work and Resource-to-Reserve conversion drilling.