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flag Siren Gold's drilling at New Zealand’s Sam’s Creek project confirms a 7km-long gold dyke system with multiple high-grade intercepts beyond current boundaries.

Siren Gold has expanded its understanding of the Sam’s Creek gold project in New Zealand, with recent drilling confirming a 7km-long dyke system hosting multiple deposits. Key results include a 19m intercept at 1.3 g/t gold west of the Main Zone and a 9m hit at 1.86 g/t in the Doyles fold area, both beyond current resource boundaries. Additional drilling supports mineralization continuity, while deep holes previously found ore 700m below surface and 1.5km from outcrop, now seen closer to surface. Infill drilling at SE Traverse and Carapace is halfway complete, with strong grades recorded. The company is preparing a September resource estimate and scoping study, with a mining permit under review. Sam’s Creek, 25km south of Takaka, remains one of New Zealand’s most significant undeveloped gold assets, with other projects showing promising gold and antimony mineralization.

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