Frontier Diamonds Limited announced the first results from the bulk sample programme at its Bellsbank Kimberlite Pipe Exploration project, situated 10 km from their existing 74% owned Sedibeng Diamonds Mining operations in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Highlights: A total of 3,348 tonnes of the first Bellsbank Pit bulk sample material was processed through the on-site processing facility and yielded 98.45 carats. The diamonds have been recovered from the upper levels of the calcretised kimberlite facies of the Bellsbank kimberlite pipe; The biggest stone recovered from the first sample was 9.20 carats. No definitive diamond grades (cpht) have been determined as a result of the limited volume of material processed; The current depth of the pit is 27m and is still within the hardpan calcrete zone which covers the upper 30m of the kimberlite pipe; The discovery of diamonds in the upper calcretised kimberlite suggest a strong possibility that the lower facies will contain diamonds; The company will commence with the economic evaluation of the Bellsbank Kimberlite Project following the completion of the bulk scheduled sampling, combined with resource and reserve calculations with the view to support a future mine development plan.