Andover Mining Corp. reported continued results from the 2012 drill campaign conducted at the SUN District, Ambler Mineral Belt, northwestern Alaska. Assays have been received from drill hole SUN 12-41, completed on August 24, 2012, targeting the northwest extension of the Main SUN Deposit.

This drill hole is the most northwestern drill hole drilled into the Main SUN Deposit and assists in defining the strike of the deposit to the northwest. The extent of mineralization to the northwest remains open. Previous results from the 2012 drill program targeting the Main SUN Deposit were reported in releases dated July 18, August 21, August 29, September 12 and September 19, 2012.

The 2012 drill core was logged, split and boxed on site by Andover's geologists. Core from the SUN Deposit were shipped to the ALS-Chemex Prep Lab in Fairbanks, Alaska. The pulps from Fairbanks were analyzed for 35 elements at the ALS-Chemex facilities in Vancouver, British Columbia and the gold assays were performed at ALS-Chemex facilities in Reno, Nevada.

Base metal over-limits were wet assayed. Blanks and standards were inserted with each sample shipment. The 2012 drilling program at the SUN District has been completed and equipment is currently being demobilized from the site.

Results from the remaining drill holes at the SUN District will be released as they are received from ALS-Chemex.