Far Resources Ltd. announced it has received assay results from its seven hole, 1140 metre drill program on the Zoro lithium property in Manitoba. The focus of this initial drill program was to verify historic drilling on Dyke #1, one of seven known lithium-bearing dykes on the Zoro property. Assays were carried out by Activation Laboratories of Ancaster, Ontario, an ISO-Certified laboratory. Each of seven drill holes intersected lithium-bearing pegmatite mineralization over intervals of up to 28 m. These intercepts compare favorably with historic data reported by Green Bay Uranium Ltd. in 1956. The main lithium-bearing mineral present in all holes is coarse -grained spodumene. Based on these initial results, it appears that lithium grades and pegmatite widths are strongest in the northwest portions of Dyke #1, as shown by the wide, high grade intersection in DDH 16 -7.