Monax Mining Limited announced results from auger sampling at the Litchfield Lithium Project, located within the Bynoe Lithium Province where spodumene mineralization has recently been reported by neighbouring companies. The auger results continue to enhance the prospectivity of the lithium project and identify an additional target for potential drill testing. Analysis of historical samples and areas within the 95% lithium percentile formed the basis for follow up auger sampling. New sampling results from the auger program have identified an additional zone of anomalous lithium to those previously reported located near the southern border of EL28462 on the Black Soil plains. The identified zone of anomalous historical lithium lies approximately 5 kilometres from known outcrops of the Mount Litchfield Granite and adjacent to a magnetic feature that is interpreted to be a possible dolerite intrusive, based on dolerite outcrop coincident to and to the east of the feature. The area investigated is a large heavily weathered flood plain with no outcrop or float rock, situated near a major regional fault and large felsic granite. It is quite distinct from those previously reported however it lies proximal to quartz, tourmaline and mica pegmatites which have proven to be good indicators of high lithium results in the Company's previously sampled areas. Soil sample values >50 ppm Li are considered anomalous and soil values >100 ppm Li have previously been used to successfully outline drilling targets in neighbouring tenements. Monax's anomalous soil sample results extend the lithium prospectivity into new zones of the project area, adding to those previously reported. Due to the success of the surface sampling, the Company has now outlined up to seven areas that warra drill testing in 2017, following the wet season.