September 27, 2007
Soho Resources Corp. Reports Additional Results and
Names New Zone at Tahuehueto Project in Durango, Mexico
Hole DDH07-122
drilled recently during exploration drilling between Cinco de Mayo and El
Creston, has returned a significant intercept cutting 5.00 meters of 13.56
g/t Au, 88.6 g/t Ag, 0.61% Cu, 0.97% Pb, 6.99% Zn. This is the highest grade intersection
from an area that the company is now naming the Catorce Zone. The Catorce Zone is located half
way between the southern end of the El Creston and the north end of the
Cinco de Mayo Zone along the large, continuous Cinco De Mayo-Perdido-
Santiago Structure . Due to
the increasing importance of this area the company has given this new zone
a name to separate it from the Cinco de Mayo Zone to the south. Other holes
from the Catorce Zone were published in the August 15, 2007 press release
including DDH07-101 which returned 14.65 meters of 1.64 g/t Au, 268.28 g/t
Ag, 0.02% Cu, 0.28% Pb and 0.28% Zn and hole DDH07-105 which returned 9.15
meters of 0.82 g/t Au, 50.6 g/t Ag, 0.05% Cu, 0.52% Pb and 2.20%
Zn.
Additional
new results from El Creston include Hole DDH07-114 which returned 7.10
meters of 3.79 g/t Au, 27.6 g/t Ag, 0.41% Cu, 0.89% Pb and 0.66% Zn and
hole DDH07-116 which returned 16.31 meters of 1.78 g/t Au, 69.7 g/t Ag,
0.01% Cu, 0.81% Pb and 0.91% Zn AND a second intercept of 16.29 meters
grading 1.88 g/t Au, 5.9 g/t Ag, 0.03% Cu, 1.25% Pb and 1.79% Zn. These and all other drill results
since the last press release are presented in the table
below.
Soho
continues to drill with two Diamond drills at El Creston including the
company's fly capable rig.
The company
is finalizing the data base for transfer to Mine Development Associates in
Reno, Nevada who will be responsible for the independent resource
calculation planned to be completed later this year.
The current
holes being drilled are DDH07-127 and DDH07-131. Drill core samples for 8 holes, DDH07-123 through
DDH07-130, have been submitted to the lab for analysis.
Sample
location plans are available for
viewing on the Company's web site along with sampling and shipping
procedures. Drill core and rock samples are shipped from site to ALS
Chemex' preparation facility in Guadalajara, Mexico with pulps being
shipped by ALS Chemex to their analytical laboratory in Lima, Peru where
final analysis is conducted. Gold is analyzed by Fire Assay.
Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc are analyzed by HF, HNO3, HClO4 digestion
and Atomic Absorption.
The Tahuehueto
project is situated in north-western Durango State, within the historic
Sierra Madre mining district, which hosts a number of producing gold,
silver and base metal mines, and many active exploration and development
projects.
The exploration
program is being conducted under the direction of Hall Stewart, PGeo, a
qualified geologist as defined under National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Ralph
Shearing, President, P.Geol, also a qualified geologist, authored this
news release.
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litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements. This News Release
may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to
comments regarding the timing and content of up-coming work programs,
geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral
recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address future events
and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties.
Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in
such statements. Soho Resources Corp. relies upon litigation protection
for forward-looking statements.
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and does not take responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release.
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