Silver City Minerals Limited announced that it has completed two holes in its follow-up drilling program at Copper Blow 20 kilometres south of Broken Hill. Strong copper sulphide mineralisation has been identified in numerous magnetite-sulphide veins in both holes. Complete assay results from the first hole are expected in approximately three weeks. A third hole has recently commenced. Initially three holes were planned, however on the basis of visual results and a new geological interpretation an addition hole has been scheduled. Plate 1 Massive magnetite-chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-pyrite vein 18CB053. Yellowish mineral is chalcopyrite (copper sulphide). Hole 18CB052 was collared close to the collar of 17CB041 which previously intersected two zones of high grade copper-gold mineralisation of 4 metres at 6.1% copper, 4.23 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag and 220 ppm cobalt from 188 metres, including 1 metre at 11.3% copper, 10.7 g/t gold, 25 g/t silver and 405 ppm cobalt from 191 metres and 2 metres at 2.4% copper, 0.8 g/t gold, 5 g/t silver and 95 ppm cobalt from 162 metres. 18CB052 was designed to test for deeper extensions to these zones and was drilled to 300.4 metres. Geological interpretation suggests that the down-dip extensions of both 17CB041 zones were encountered. Between 160 and 188 metres the hole encountered strongly biotite-silica altered metamorphic rocks with clusters of massive magnetite-sulphide veins. Vein clusters are strongest between 160 and 164 metres and 185 and 188 metres. Deeper in the hole a similar zone occurs between 224 and 264 metres, with vein clusters at 224 to 226 metres, 244 to 253 metres and 257 to 264 metres. Veins range in downhole thickness from 0.2 to 2.5 metres and comprise massive magnetite-chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite. Plate 2 Massive magnetite-chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite vein (Hole 18CB052) hosted in dark biotite-silica altered rock. Drill Hole 18CB053: Hole 18CB053 drilled to 386 metres, was designed to test continuity of grade between intersections in two historic holes CB09 and CB08. These returned 11.8 metres at 6.7% copper and 1.92 g/t gold from 189.2 metres and 19.2 at 1.8% copper from 234 metres respectively. The hole encountered similarly broad zones of strong biotite-silica alteration (245 to 310 metres) with vein clusters between 284 and 295 metres, 308 to 312 metres, 324 to 327 metres and 340 to 374 metres. Down to 340 metres the veins comprise predominantly magnetite-chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-pyrite (Plate 2). These range in downhole thickness from 0.2 to 0.5 metres and comprise massive magnetite-chalcopyrite- pyrite-pyrrhotite. Beneath 340 metres the dominant sulphide is pyrite with lesser pyrrhotite. Some zones host massive pyrite (50-60% pyrite) over 1 and 2 metres intervals. In a previous Silver City hole (17CB042) this style of mineralisation hosts cobalt with and interval of 5.2 metres at 0.14% cobalt from 400m. Plate 3 Vein cluster between 284 and 295 metres in hole 18CB053. Veins are hosted in biotite-silica alter rocks with abundant quartz. Massive sulphides are highlight with an orange bar. This vein cluster is chalcopyrite-rich. Plate 4 Pyrite-enriched zone below 340 metres in hole 18CB053. In other Silver City holes this style of mineralisation hosts significant cobalt. New Hole Extension The Company has decided to extend reverse circulation hole 17CB046 whilst the diamond drill rig is on site. This hole was originally designed to test beneath historic hole CB09 which contained a high grade intersection of 11.8 metres at 6.7% copper and 1.92 g/t gold from 189.2 metres. High water flows prevented the completion of the RC hole which was terminated at 223 metres, before the target zone and a diamond tail from the base of the hole is scheduled. It will test the zone 60 to 70 metres vertically below the CB09 intersection and is expected to commence later this month. Results Core for the first hole has been cut and dispatched to the laboratory for analyses. The second is being geologically logged, processed and sampled. Assay results from the laboratory are likely to be finalised in three weeks.