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New Carolin Gold Reports Additional Drill Results of Surface Diamond Drill Program on the Ladner Gold Property

New Carolin Gold Reports Additional Drill Results of Surface Diamond Drill Program on the Ladner Gold Property

(via Thenewswire.ca)

New Carolin Gold Corp. (TSX - V: LAD) reports additional drill results at its Ladner Gold Property near Hope in southwestern British Columbia. Twelve holes were drilled in the Idaho Zone for the purpose of developing and expanding this promising area as a potential "starter open pit" and to confirm earlier drilling circa 1982.

Drill holes ID-05 and ID-06 were drilled above the main trench and confirms the surface gold values and continuity of mineralization intersected in drill holes ID-01 and 02 (see press release dated March 5, 2013). This area, which lies adjacent to the 1015 portal and directly above the old mine workings, was trenched in 1996 with assays ranging from 1 to 19 g/t Au over sampling intervals of one metre. Assay results as shown below indicate that infill sampling is needed in order to best define the mineralized zones in these holes.

Hole ID-05 returned 7.32 metres grading 6.79 g/t gold which includes a 1.69 metre interval grading 7.04 g/t gold and another 1.48 metre interval grading 13.10 g/t gold.

Calculated weighted averages of gold grades for hole ID-05 are presented in the following table. The true widths of these intersections are not known.


 ----------------------------------
 |ID -05  |      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |azimuth |200   |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |dip     |-45   |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |depth   |102.41|        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |FROM    |TO    |Interval|Gold | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |(m)     |g/t  | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |3.66    |10.98 |7.32    |6.79 | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |includes|      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |5.31    |7     |1.69    |7.04 | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |8.5     |9.5   |1       |6.55 | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |9.5     |10.98 |1.48    |13.1 | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |20.74   |22.64 |1.9     |2.455| |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |        |     | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |27.41   |30.54 |3.13    |0.89 | |
 |--------------------------------|
 |        |      |        |     | |
 ----------------------------------

Hole ID-06 returned 4.88 metres grading 6.86 g/t gold which includes 1.42 metres grading 9.90 g/t gold and 1.16 metres grading 7.02 g/t gold.

Calculated weighted averages of gold grades for hole ID-06 are presented in the following table. The true widths of these intersections are not known.


 -------------------------------
 |ID -06  |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |azimuth |200.00|        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |dip     |-75.00|        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |depth   |91.13 |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |FROM    |TO    |Interval|Gold|
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |(m)     |g/t |
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |3.05    |7.93  |4.88    |6.86|
 |-----------------------------|
 |includes|      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |3.05    |4.47  |1.42    |9.90|
 |-----------------------------|
 |5.79    |6.95  |1.16    |7.02|
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |12.00   |13.11 |1.11    |1.11|
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |29.76   |36.10 |6.34    |1.92|
 |-----------------------------|
 |includes|      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |30.85   |32.35 |1.50    |4.90|
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 |-----------------------------|
 |67.78   |70.00 |2.22    |2.07|
 |-----------------------------|
 |        |      |        |    |
 -------------------------------

Twelve diamond drill holes were drilled in the Idaho Zone which previously has only seen sporadic drilling, circa 1982. The objective of this drill program was to test for mineralization from the surface findings down to the old mine workings and to confirm historic results within the old mine workings. The Idaho Zone consists of several gold mineralized zones as observed from logging and assays in drill holes. Where no mineralization was observed from logging, intervals were also sampled in order to characterize the potential waste rock. Rock quality data was also logged in order to define faults, shear zones and fractures necessary for mine design. Random samples were selected for specific gravity measurements. The Idaho Zone is also in a potential "starter pit" location, within an open pit mining scenario. This zone can also be accessed from underground for further definition drilling where surface drilling sites are limited. Core from the Idaho Zone will be submitted for metallurgical test work.

Drill holes ID-03 and 04 will be reported when all assays are received.

Core was transported to a core shack located in Hope, BC, where it was logged and sampled. Mineralized core was sawed in half, with half of the samples shipped to Acme Analytical Laboratories, an ISO 9001:2000 certified analytical laboratory, located in Vancouver, BC. The remaining core was replaced in the core box and is stored for future reference. Core recovery for theses hole averaged 95%. Blanks and standards were inserted in the sample stream at the time of sampling and all samples subsequently underwent testing by fire assay for gold and ICP-MS for multi-elements.

The technical content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by the Company's President and CEO, Bruce W. Downing, as the Qualified Person.

About New Carolin Gold Corp.

New Carolin Gold is a Canadian-based junior mineral exploration and development company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, evaluation and development of 144 sq kms of contiguous mineral claims, collectively known as the Ladner Gold Project, located along the prospective and under-explored Coquihalla Gold Belt located in southeastern British Columbia, which is host to several historic small gold producers including the Carolin Mine, Emancipation Mine, Pipestem Mine and numerous gold prospects.

For further information please visit the website at www.newcarolingold.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

"Bruce W. Downing"

Bruce W. Downing, M.Sc., P.Geo, Hon.FEC

President & Chief Executive Officer

Office778 - 294 - 3211

Emailceo@newcarolingold.com

Web sitewww.newcarolingold.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of this press release. We seek Safe Harbor.

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Caution concerning forward-looking information

This news release may contain forward-looking statements that are based on the Company's expectations, estimates and projections regarding its business and the economic environment in which it operates. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that are difficult to control or predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements and readers should not place undue reliance on such statements. Statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update them publicly to reflect new information or the occurrence of future events or circumstances, unless otherwise required to do so by law.

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