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Newstrike Capital Intersects 64.40 Metres of 4.32 g/t Gold and 62.10 Metres of 3.13 g/t Gold at the Ana Paula Project, Guerre...

17/09/2013 12:00am

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Newstrike Capital Inc. (TSX VENTURE:NES) ("Newstrike" or the "Company")
announces further results from the ongoing drill program at the Company's 100%
owned Ana Paula Project in Guerrero, Mexico. These results are from drilling
designed to test the margins of the Breccia Zone mineralization near surface and
also tested the continuity of the mineralization at depth, beneath Ana Paula's
floating cone pit (Newstrike press release May 8, 2013).


Highlights include:



--  AP-13-162 intersected several mineralized horizons at depth including
    87.08 metres of 2.08 g/t Au from 418.32 to 505.40 metres. This includes
    23.42 metres of 4.15 g/t Au from 479.40 to 502.82 meters. This is in
    addition to a near surface intersection of 213.45 metres of 3.45 g/t Au
    from 3.85 to 217.30 metres, which includes 20.00 metres of 16.92 g/t Au
    from 123.00 to 143.00 metres. 
    
--  AP-13-186 intersected 64.40 meters of 4.32 g/t Au from 0.00 to 64.40
    metres, including 11.07 meters of 12.40 g/t Au from 8.99 to 20.06
    metres. 
    
--  AP-13-190 intersected a 62.10 meters of 3.13 g/t Au from 25.40 to 87.50
    metres, including 13.67 meters of 6.82 g/t Au from 76.83 to 87.50
    metres. 



AP-13-186, AP-13-190, and AP-13-192 are infill holes that tested the southeast,
southwest and west margins of the known breccia zone respectively. These drill
results are from the Breccia Zone and form part of a series of recommended holes
designed to improve the mineral confidence within the Ana Paula floating cone
pit (see Newstrike press release May 8, 2013).


AP-13-162, previously released on June 20th, 2013 and drillholes AP-13-188 and
AP-13-206 tested the continuity of the breccia body at depth. 


Discussion of results

Highlights from a total of 4,237.15 meters in 6 new holes are reported here with
complete results available on the Company website together with the drillhole
location maps and sections. 


Results for AP-12-186, AP-13-190 and AP-13-192 confirmed continuity of the near
surface high grade mineralization of the Breccia Zone and results are consistent
with results from other holes in this area, indicating that the boundaries of
the mineralized zone remain open near surface.


Drillhole AP-13-162 was drilled down the plunge of the breccia zone to determine
the depth extent and continuity of the Breccia Zone. Final results have been
received as reported in the table below that show persistent mineralization
beneath the current conceptual pit model. AP-13-188 and AP-13-206 tested across
the structural grain of the Breccia Zone at depth beneath the pit. Both drill
holes clipped the edges of the breccia zone intersecting multiple intervals and
confirming the presence of deeper mineralization. 


The depth of the conceptual floating cone pit as defined in the maiden resource
study filed on May 08th, 2013 and available at www.newstrikecapital.com is
currently about 375 meters deep. Several higher-grade intervals that were
intersected below this level in the lower part of the breccia zone were
identified as having potential to increase the resource through additional
drilling and pit optimization studies to determine if some of this material
could be included within the confines of the pit, and/or is of a sufficient
grade and tonnage suitable for underground mining operations. Results from the
three drill holes completed in this four hole deep drillhole program continue to
show promise and are included in the highlights listed above and in the table of
results below. Additional drilling is required to fully understand the potential
of the higher grade intersections at these depths.




Table 1. Preliminary drillhole collar locations                             
                                                                            
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    UTM WGS84               Orientation       Total         
                               Elevation                      Depth         
Drillhole     E (m)      N (m)       (m)Azimuth Inclination     (m) Quadrant
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-162 410123.60 1998023.08    920.33    165         -77 1407.90       SE
AP-13-186 410300.04 1997995.86    921.06      0         -90  296.95       SE
AP-13-188 410333.00 1997812.00    959.57    290         -70 1049.35       SE
AP-13-190 410089.58 1997990.48    928.97      0         -90   87.50       SE
AP-13-192 410062.53 1998056.73    972.64      0         -90  354.55       SE
AP-13-206 410328.00 1997808.00    980.00    308         -75 1040.90       SE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            
Table 2. Selected weighted grade intersections with a grade thickness       
 greater than 10.                                                           
                                                                            
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drillhole                      From (m)    To (m) Interval (m) Au g/t Ag g/t
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-162                          3.85    217.30       213.45   3.45    6.9
                     includes     36.60    162.00       125.40   5.29    7.4
                          and    123.00    143.00        20.00  16.92    7.6
                                 225.30    236.14        10.84   1.03    1.8
                                 243.82    285.75        41.93   2.54    2.7
                     Includes    249.43    281.54        32.11   3.21    3.4
                          and    278.41    279.52         1.11  21.30   11.5
                                 344.02    361.60        17.58   1.17    1.2
                                 370.70    410.90        40.20   0.66    1.5
                     includes    370.70    395.60        24.90   0.89    2.2
                                 417.35                 132.87   1.50    1.1
                     includes    418.32    505.40        87.08   2.08    1.4
                          and    423.52    432.85         9.33   3.16    2.1
                          and    479.40    502.82        23.42   4.15    2.6
                          and    479.40    485.20         5.80  11.14    3.8
                          and    482.20    483.10         0.90  64.60   20.2
                          and    493.48    496.16         2.68   7.69   10.5
                     includes    493.48    494.46         0.98  15.00   13.8
                                 578.80    600.25        21.45   0.91    0.5
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-162            includes    578.80    581.32         2.52   5.35    1.9
Continued                        621.80    713.10        91.30   0.74    1.6
                     includes    656.50    660.00         3.50   2.41    3.6
                     includes    679.05    688.15         9.10   3.18    7.3
                          and    679.05    683.85         4.80   5.46   13.3
                          and    681.25    683.85         2.60   9.41   22.4
                                 717.50    734.75        17.25   0.93    0.6
                     includes    717.50    730.62        13.12   1.13    0.6
                          and    727.29    730.62         3.33   2.54    1.0
                                 740.58    766.29        25.71   0.98    2.9
                     includes    746.47    751.56         5.09   3.36    8.4
                                 796.35    867.20        70.85   0.33    1.5
                                1306.90   1312.90         6.00   0.51    5.7
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-186                          0.00     64.40        64.40   4.32   4.98
                     includes      8.99     20.06        11.07  12.40   6.76
                          and     12.06     13.14         1.08  52.80  19.10
                          and     17.80     18.82         1.02  31.30   9.50
                                 130.90    147.76        16.86   1.91   6.49
                     includes    140.25    147.76         7.51   3.82  12.72
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-188                        107.50    155.00        47.50   1.39  12.72
                     includes    110.48    114.30         3.82   2.73  97.25
                     includes    147.15    155.00         7.85   4.27   4.00
                          and    149.50    150.50         1.00  16.84   5.30
                                 162.26    183.05        20.79   2.85  13.08
                     includes    164.23    174.00         9.77   5.42  24.34
                          and    170.20    171.00         0.80  15.41  73.00
                                 472.27    484.60        12.33   2.02   4.06
                     includes    483.78    484.60         0.82  19.90  11.70
                                 537.30    540.10         2.80   6.38   3.00
                     includes    538.10    539.16         1.06  13.79   4.00
                                 546.95    561.15        14.20   1.51   2.56
                     includes    554.20    561.15         6.95   2.48   2.81
                          and    559.00    561.15         2.15   6.77   5.53
                                 608.45    630.55        22.10   0.84   2.50
                     includes    610.45    630.55        20.10   0.91   2.60
                                 715.00    752.94        37.94   0.42   2.46
                                 839.10    879.22        40.12   0.84   0.36
                     includes    849.45    871.85        22.40   1.28   0.42
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-190                         25.40     87.50        62.10   3.13   5.19
                     includes     36.15     37.34         1.19  39.50  43.00
                     includes     73.83     87.50        13.67   6.82   5.93
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-192                         75.52     82.12         6.60   5.43  29.92
                                  81.50     82.12         0.62  50.41 215.00
                                 134.74    158.38        23.64   2.25   6.61
                     includes    134.74    141.40         6.66   4.82  18.50
                                 163.56    184.40        20.84   0.88   1.99
                                 190.36    200.39        10.03   2.18   2.31
                                 206.08    230.04        23.96   1.06   3.77
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP-13-206                         86.18    112.45        26.27   0.60    9.4
                         also     87.92     91.05         3.13   0.10    0.9
                                 554.47    570.30        15.83   1.26    1.0
                     includes    560.20    565.27         5.07   3.41    2.4
                                 622.61    653.30        30.69   0.45    0.7
                                 706.85    725.55        18.70   1.37    0.4
                     includes    706.85    710.80         3.95   3.67    1.0
                                 750.35    779.05        28.70   0.47    0.6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------



QA-QC: 

Newstrike maintains strict QA-QC protocols for all aspects of their exploration
programs that include the systematic insertion of blanks and standards into each
sample batch. ALS Chemex and Acme Labs (now a part of the Bureau Veritis group
that includes BSI Inspectorate) performed assay analyses reported in this
release. All samples are assayed using the respective laboratories certified and
industry standard assay techniques for gold and multi-element packages and for
over limits; gold (Au) was analyzed by 50 gram fire assay with an atomic
absorption finish, and other elements were analyzed by multi-element ICP or MS
packages.


The reported mineralized intervals in core tend to be separated by "barren"
intervals that may or may not contain narrow anomalous sections and local
high-grade spikes that are not included in the calculations of mineralized
intervals. Unless specified otherwise, reported intersections are calculated
according to a protocol that uses a 0.20 grams per tonne gold cut off for
bounding assays. Reported grade intervals are based on the original uncut assay
certificates as received from the assay labs. They do not include check assays
pending at the time of reporting. The dip of the geology and the mineralized
intersections varies across the property and the true widths are not accurately
known at this time. True width can be expected to be equal to or smaller than
the reported intervals.


A table of all weighted grade intercepts over a 0.20 grams per tonne gold cut
off is available on the company website together with drill location maps and
sections at www.newstrikecapital.com. 


About Newstrike (TSX VENTURE:NES)

Newstrike Capital Inc. is a gold-silver focused explorer, targeting known and
historic mining districts in Mexico. Key senior members of the Company's current
management and directors have participated in Guerrero Gold Belt discoveries,
including Goldcorp Inc.'s producing Los Filos Mine and Torex Gold Resources
advanced stage Morelos Project in Guerrero State. 


Newstrike holds a 100% interest in certain exploration properties in Mexico
located within established mining districts; the Au (Ag-Cu) skarn-porphyry camp
of the Guerrero Gold Belt, and the polymetallic Pb-Zn-Ag (Au-Cu) rich epithermal
camp of the mining districts of Oaxaca State.


The Ana Paula Project is central to Newstrike's 88,000 hectare mineral claims
located in the Guerrero Gold Belt and forms part of a district scale mining camp
that is host to Torex Gold's advanced Morelos Project and to Goldcorp's
producing Los Filos Mine. Ken Thorson, a director of the company and a qualified
person under NI43-101 has reviewed the contents of this press release. The drill
program and all project operations are conducted under the direction and
supervision of Dr. Craig Gibson, PhD, CPG and qualified person under NI43-101. 


Neither the TSX Venture Exchange (the "TSXV") nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSXV) has reviewed, nor
do they accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of, this release.


Certain of the statements made in this news release contain forward-looking
information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities law. Material
forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to statements or
information with respect to the resource estimate and potential future
exploration and development results and results of studies in respect of the
Company's Ana Paula Project. We have made numerous assumptions about the
material forward-looking information contained herein, including among other
things, that prices of gold and silver will remain relatively stable, that
applicable permits will be obtainable and that any required financing will be
available on reasonable terms. Even though our management believes that the
assumptions made and the expectations represented by such statements or
information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking
statement or information will prove to be accurate. 

Forward-looking information by its nature involves known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results to be
materially different from any future results expressed or implied by such
forward-looking information. Such risks, uncertainties and other factors
include, among others, the following: the inherent risks and uncertainty
involved in the exploration and development of mineral properties; the
uncertainties involved in interpreting drill results and other exploration data;
the potential for delays in exploration or development activities; the geology,
grade and continuity of mineral deposits; the possibility that future
exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the
Company's expectations; accidents, equipment breakdowns, labor disputes or other
unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in production and operations;
fluctuating prices of metals and other commodities; currency fluctuations; the
possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses;
uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the
future; the inherent uncertainty of production and cost estimates and the
potential for unexpected costs and expenses; regulatory restrictions, including
environmental regulatory restrictions and liability; competition and loss of key
employees; political instability in Mexico; the availability of key equipment;
the risk of disruption from non-governmental organizations; risks relating to
our common shares and the public markets. Should one or more of these risks,
uncertainties or other factors materialize, or should underlying assumptions
prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in
forward-looking information. Although we have attempted to identify factors that
would cause actual results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause actual
results, performances, achievements or events to not be as anticipated,
estimated or intended. Also, many of the factors are beyond our control. There
can be no assurance that forward-looking information will prove to be accurate,
as actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly you should not place undue reliance
on forward-looking information. Except as required by law, we do not expect to
update forward-looking information as conditions change and you are referred to
the full discussion of the Company's business contained in the Company's reports
filed with the securities regulatory authorities in Canada.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Newstrike Capital Inc.
Richard Whittall
Director, President & CEO
604-605-4654
www.newstrikecapital.com
Blog site: http://newstrikecapital.com/blog

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