Avanti Intersects 598.5 Meters Averaging 0.077% Molybdenum at Kitsault

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Avanti Mining Inc. (CVE:AVT) announced that it has received assays from the next 14 holes of its 2011 drill program at the Kitsault Mine molybdenum project, northwest British Columbia.

Avanti Mining Inc. (TSXV:AVT) announced that it has received assays from the next 14 holes of its 2011 drill program at the Kitsault Mine molybdenum project, northwest British Columbia.

The press release is quoted as saying:

The drilling program has been completed and totaled 32 holes for 9,989 meters at the Kitsault deposit, 11 condemnation holes total 558 meters around Kitsault and 26 holes totaling 2,803 meters at Roundy Creek for a total of 12,350 meters. Including the holes released in this press release, approximately 50% of the results are still in process. Results previously released on August 25, 2011 for the first six holes are restated in the table below after an error was discovered. This results in a moderate downgrade of several of these holes.

Avanti’s President & CEO, Craig J. Nelsen stated:

“Results presented in this release complete the drilling along the northwest part of Kitsault and include the best hole drilled on the deposit in 35 years in hole K11-19.”  “This hole ended in ore and was at the limit of the drills capabilities. Roundy Creek continues to reveal high grade holes as we systematically advance toward the western high grade portions of the deposit. We expect the drilling at Kitsault to convert a significant amount of Inferred resource to Indicated and Indicated to Measured.”

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