Hellix Ventures Inc. announced final audit assay results from its Margarita gold project in southern Arizona. Hellix completed a total of twelve vertical HQ size diamond drill holes to a maximum depth of 100 feet to confirm historic near surface test results. Initial assays from Hole HVM12-05 were doubted by Hellix technical personnel and check assays were performed on pulps from that hole. Results were much higher on the check assays performed by the second independent laboratory. Hellix decided to check all holes by a third assay lab as an audit confirmation. The value obtained was 10.5 g/Mt (0.31 oz/t) from Hole HVM12-08 over five feet in the initial assay, while the same five foot interval returned 12.1 g/Mt (0.35 oz/t) in the audit assay. The variation between the initial assays and the final audit results on the 20-plus foot continuous mineralized intervals is an average of less than 5% not including the initial assay errors from Hole HVM12-05. Hellix is now satisfied that the assay results from the audit confirm the presence of the surface or near surface mineralized zone intervals as reported from both the initial assay lab (exception of Hole HVM12-05) and the second check lab. Mineralized zone comparisons of Hole HVM12-05 first check assays and final audit assays (3.70 g/Mt and 3.60 g/Mt respectively) showed a negligible distinction. In summary, the five holes in the Main Margarita Zone averaged 1.78 g/Mt (0.052 oz/t) over continuous intervals of 20-plus feet of at surface or near surface mineralization. Now that these final assay results are in, Hellix will be filing an application with the appropriate government agencies for a drilling permit to continue with the delineation of the Margarita mineral zone.