Frontier Resources Limited announced final results from its sampling and mapping program at the Kimono and Kimono South prospects which occur along the eastern boundary of the Tolukuma Gold Mining Lease ML104. A total of 102 soil, 102 rock chip (51 float and 51 outcrop) and 205 chipchannel trench samples were collected. The geological mapping, rock sampling, ridgespur soil sampling and hand trenching was designed to: Test the continuity and strike extensions of the known historical goldmineralised veins. Validate selected historical trench assay results and trench geology, and to define, if possible, a drill target at Kimono Central. Map and sample the projected intersection zone of the known mineralised veins. Followup historical anomalous goldinsoil anomalies and complete some additional infill soil sampling. The best rock chip sampling results were from the Kimono Vein. Anomalous assays greater than 1.0g/t Au ranged from 101g/t Au to 1.42g/t Au and include values of 80.9g/t, 52.7g/t and 22.2g/t indicating this is a highgrade segment of the Kimono Vein. Elsewhere the best rock chip results were 2.13g/t Au at the Tassy Vein, 1.15g/t Au in lower Holsiga Creek, 1.42g/t Au in Fala Creek and 1.62g/t Au near Soil Line 5. Mineralisation includes gold and silver as electrum, pyrite/marcasite, fine dark, stibnite, rare arsenopyrite and minor copper, lead, zinc base metal sulphides. Hand trenching was carried out in five separate areas at Kimono, Lower Holsiga Creek, Fala Creek, Soil Line 5 Dudu Vein and also at the newly discovered Tassy vein. Kimono Vein 2.1m @ 24.68g/t Au + 36.85g/t Ag, including 1.1m @ 42.70g/t Au + 60.30g/t Ag; 10.0m @ 1.99g/t Au + 8.45g/t Ag, including 2m @ 3.46g/t Au + 15.13g/t Ag; Tassy Vein 4.0m @ 4.78g/t Au + 17.94g/t Ag, including 3.0m @ 6.32g/t Au + 23.22g/t Ag, including 1.0m @ 15.5g/t Au + 24.6g/t Ag; Lower Holsiga Ck 5.0m @ 1.25g/t Au + 6.40g/t Ag, including 1.0m @ 4.48g/t Au + 13.8g/t Ag; 11.0m @ at 0.86g/t Au + 0.80g/t Ag, including 2.0m @ 3.18g/t Au + 3.8g/t Ag; Kimono South 6.0m @ 1.48g/t Au + 2.30g/t Ag, including 2.0m @ 3.36g/t Au + 5.58g/t Ag. The gold mineralisation at Kimono is dominantly associated with a pyrite-marcasite-arsenopyrite sulphide assemblage, hosted by quartz veins, stringers or zones of veining, which typically range from 2cm to 10m in width. Veins commonly dip steeply and are mainly controlled by the dominant NW & NNW trending structures. Quartz textures include colloformcrustiform, comb (or dogtooth), vuggy and massive crystalline, typical of the upper levels of a low sulfidation epithermal system. Fine visible gold was observed in several places at Kimono Central. Saccaroidal quartz veins commonly contain cavities lined with finecoarse grained comb quartz ± crustiform quartz. Sample 40113 (1.42g/t Au + 10.25g/t Ag) is a float sample that contains all the typical epithermal boiling zone textures. At Kimono Central anomalous goldinsoils can be correlated with the trends of mapped and projected mineralised veins and indicate additional targets for follow up sampling. . At Kimono South a roughly 250m long NWtrending irregular anomalous soil zone (AsMoBaAu) straddles and is subparallel to the projected strike extension of the historical Dudu Vein. Trenching (and limited pitting) at the Kimono Vein (Trenches KC01 to KC12, KC18 to KC20 & Pits KP01) was undertaken with the aims of locating historical trench locations and to test for continuity of the Kimono vein. The trenches were sited mainly to intersect the major NW/NNWtrending structures. Trench KC08 intersected 2.1m @ 24.7g/t Au + 36.6g/t Ag; including 1.0m @ 42.7g/t Au + 60.3g/t Ag within a brecciated quartzsulphide vein. Six trenches (Trenches KC13 to KC17 & KC21) were sampled near lower Holsiga Creek and on the ridge near camp to test for extensions of the known Kimono Vein to the SSE. The best results include Trench KC13, intersecting 5.0m at 1.3g/t Au, 6.4g/t Ag within crackle breccia and 2.0m at 3.2g/t Au, 3.8g/t Ag within abundant 3mm4.5cm saccharoidal milky quartz veins and dog tooth quartz. Only one trench was completed at Kimono South, a 20m trench (KT09) located at the southeastern end of Soil Line 5. The trench was oriented NNWSSE and sampled at 1.0m intervals. The trench exposed a 14m wide zone of claysilica altered quartz veined andesitic volcanics cut by a clay shear zone about 5.0m wide. Discontinuous quartz veins with no defined orientations were also noted. This zone of alteration and mineralisation includes values of 6m @ 1.5g/t Au + 2.3g/t Ag and 1m @ 2.8g.t Au + 4.0g/t Ag. It is believed to be the southeastern extension of the historical Dudu Vein. perhaps located where a NEtrending cross structure intersects the main vein.