Cabral Gold Inc. provided results from an additional four diamond drill holes from the Phase II drilling program at the Cuiú Cuiú Project, which was designed to test the continuity of high-grade zones within the MG (Moreira Gomes) deposit. Drill hole 202-19 was designed to test the continuity of high-grade mineralization at the MG deposit and returned 14.2m at n6.7 g/t gold from 109.4m depth including 5.6m at 13.0 g/t gold from 109.4m and 0.9m at 22.4 g/t gold from 121.3m depth. Drill hole 202-19 was drilled 50m west of hole 199-19 which recently returned 16.9m at 9.6 g/t gold including 7.6m at 18.5 g/t gold and also tested the up-dip continuity of mineralization previously intersected in hole 50-09 which had returned 35m at 2.0 g/t gold including 0.5m at 13.5 g/t and 1.1m at 6.6g//t gold. Drill hole 201-19 intersected 7.8m at 4.7 g/t gold including 0.6m at 48.5 g/t gold. It was designed to test the up-dip continuity of high-grade mineralization encountered in the eastern-most high-grade target within the MG deposit, above historic hole 79-10, which returned 16.8m at 5.0 g/t gold including 1.0m at 56.0 g/t gold and 1m at 11.6 g/t gold. These Phase II drill results confirm that the high-grade gold mineralization is continuous down-dip and along strike in at least two of three high-grade zones tested in the recent Phase II program at MG. Five diamond drill holes (199-19 to 203-19) were completed at the MG deposit as part of the Phase II drill campaign and were designed to target three potential zones of high-grade gold mineralization which had been identified in previous drilling. All assay results have now been received from these new holes at MG . Assay results for hole 199-19 returned 16.9m at 9.5 g/t gold from 82.6m, including 7.6m at 18.5 g/t gold from 91.9m. It was designed to test the up-dip continuity of mineralization cut by a 2010 drill hole, DDH 69-10, which returned 15.8m at 8.2 g/t gold (including 2.0m at 53.9 g/t gold) within the centrally located target at MG. Drill hole 202-19 was drilled 50m west of hole 199-19 within the centrally located high-grade target and returned 14.2m at 6.7 g/t gold from 109.4m depth including 5.6m at 13.0 g/t gold from 109.4m and 0.9m at 22.4 g/t gold from 121.3m depth. The hole was designed to test the up-dip continuity of gold mineralization previously intersected in a 2009 hole (50-09) which returned 35m at 2.0 g/t gold including 0.5m at 13.5 g/t and 1.1m at 6.6g//t gold . This follow-up hole suggests the presence of a wide high-grade mineralized zone that is continuous along strike and down-dip. Hole 200-19 was terminated at 50m depth and was designed to intersect the near surface up-dip expression of the high-grade intercept in 199-19 but encountered thicker than expected transported overburden. Hole 201-19 was drilled 350m east of hole 199-19 in the easternmost high-grade target at MG where previous drilling had also encountered high-grade gold mineralization. Hole 79-10 intersected 16.8m at 5g/t gold including 1m at 56.0 g/t gold. Hole 201-19 intersected the same high-grade zone approximately 50m up-dip and returned 17.8m at 2.2g/t gold from 122.6m depth, including 7.8m at 4.7 g/t gold from 131.0m depth, confirming the down-dip continuity of high-grade gold mineralization in the eastern-most high-grade target. Hole 203-19 was drilled in the western-most target at MG to test the up-dip extension of high-grade gold mineralization (15m at 16.9 g/t gold) previously returned from hole 53-09. The hole also intersected transported overburden in the area of the projected up-dip extension of the high-grade zone and returned only low-grade values including 9.3m at 0.4 g/t gold from 13m depth and 5.5m at 0.6 g/t gold from 44.5m depth.