GoldStone Resources Limited provide results of the recently completed diamond drilling programme at the Homase project in Ghana that targeted the deeper and higher grade sulphide ore shoots beneath the Homase oxide resource and the historical open pit previously exploited by AngloGold Ashanti in 2002/2003. Results for the three diamond drill-holes have returned very encouraging results. 16HMDD-0001: 21.3 metres @ 1.98 g/t from 143.4 metres, including 7.4 metres @ 3.37g/t from 155.2 metres. 16HMDD-0002: 23.3 metres @ 1.39 g/t from 170 metres, including 6 metres @ 4.44g/t from 187.3 metres and 3 metres @ 8.21g/t from 190.3 metres. 16HMDD-0003:14.7 metres @ 0.83 g/t from 174.5 metres, including 3.30 metres @ 2.0g/t from 185.9 metres. 16HMDD-0003: 6.1 metres @ 3.31 g/t from 248.5 metres. The drilling confirmed continuity of the mineralised zone to vertical depths of between 120 metres and 180 metres beneath the base of the historic open pit. The deeper intersection from the third hole suggests a potential for identifying parallel orebodies within the major structural corridor. The company's immediate focus is to identify additional resources within the upper zones of the Homase mineralised corridor to facilitate near-term planning for exploitation.