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March 3, 2012 – Soltoro Ltd. (SOL:TSX.V) Soltoro Ltd. (SOL:TSX.V) has completed six additional diamond drill holes at the El Rayo primary silver project in Jalisco, Mexico to test for sulphide mineralization at depth below the known Las Bolas deposit. Results have been received from four holes to date. On January 18, 2013, Soltoro announced results from drill hole Ray 12-152 which intersected 91.3 metres of 129 g/t silver equivalent including 11.2 metres of massive sulphide mineralization grading 537 g/t silver equivalent encountered at the base of the hole. The four holes drilled along strike from hole RAY12-152 at 50 metre spacings all encountered sulphide mineralization extending the deep sulphide zone 200 metres along strike (Ray13-158 is pending). Ray13-155 is a step-out hole drilled below Ray12-152. Results are as follows:























































































































































































































































DEPOSIT AREA:


STYLE OF MINERALIZATION:


DRILL HOLE:


FROM:


TO:


ESTIMATED
TRUE
    WIDTH1    (m)


     Ag      (g/t)


Au
(g/t)


Pb
(%)


AgEq2
(g/t)


 Las Bolas


Quartz stockwork


RAY13-1533


  75.30


  76.50


  1.05


  213


<0.01


0.01


  213


 


 


 


  85.50


  97.50


10.40


    42


<0.01


0.07


    44


 


 


 


103.50


148.50


38.95


    37


<0.01


0.03


    38


 


 


 


195.00


212.50


15.15


    38


<0.01


0.02


    38


 


Stockwork  & sulphides


 


268.50


294.00


22.10


    93


  0.02


0.95


   117


 


 


including


275.80


289.50


11.85


   149


  0.03


1.69


   191


 


 


including


279.00


284.15


  4.45


   295


  0.08


4.20


   399


 


 Sulphides


including


279.60


280.60


  0.85


1,085


  0.23


8.12


1,290


 


Quartz stockwork


 


300.00


321.00


18.20


     24


<0.01


0.06


     25


Las Bolas


Quartz stockwork


RAY13-1544


183.00


184.50


  1.30


     95


<0.01


0.02


     95


 


Stockwork & sulphides


 


249.00


307.20


50.40


    56


  0.01


0.28


     63


 


 


including


265.60


294.00


24.60


    76


  0.02


0.46


     88


 


 


including


277.50


287.30


  8.50


  100


  0.04


0.68


   118


 


Sulphides


including


285.60


287.30


  1.45


  231


  0.13


2.12


   288


Las Bolas


Quartz stockwork


RAY13-1555


312.00


388.80


57.05


    52


<0.01


0.14


      55


 


 


including


326.90


358.00


23.10


    72


  0.01


0.22


     78


 


 


including


346.55


350.10


  2.65


    95


  0.02


0.34


   104


Las Bolas


Stockwork & sulphides


RAY13-1566


285.50


360.00


64.50


  79


0.02


  1.08


  106


 


 


including


298.30


329.60


27.10


149


0.04


  2.21


   203


 


Sulphides


including


322.50


329.60


  6.15


330


0.16


  8.63


   543


 


 


including


325.70


328.40


  2.35


669


0.28


16.28


1,069


1Estimated true width is based on an assumed dip for mineralization of 60 degrees.

2AgEq – Silver equivalent includes Au, Ag and Pb and excludes Cu & Zn.  Assuming 100% metallurgical recovery, pricing is as follows: Au – US$1,600/oz.; Ag – US$29.00/oz.; Pb – US$1.00/lb.
3Overall recovery for the intervals 268.50 m to 294.00 m was 93% and the recovery for the interval 300.00 m to 321.00 m was 62%. Recovery for the interval 287.70 m to 291.00 m was 51%.
4Overall recoveries for the intervals 249.00 m to 307.20 m was 68% and 29% for the interval 267.0 m to 285.0 m including recovery of 5% for the interval 295.50 m to 303.00 m. No core was recovered from the intervals 268.55 m to 270.00 m and 297.00 m to 298.50m. These intervals were included in the weighted average at 0 g/t Ag.
5Overall recovery for the interval 312.55 m to 388.80 m was 78%. Recovery for the interval 337.40 m to 352.70 m was 39%, for the interval 354.65 m to 362.20 m was 49% and the interval 366.00 m to 370.50 m was 52%. Recovery for the interval 346.55 m to 347.55 m was 5%.
6Overall recovery for the interval 285.50 m to 360.00 m was 58%. Recovery for the interval 309.00 m to 318.00 m was 30% and the interval 321.00 m to 329.60 m was 32%. Recovery for the interval 327.00 m to 328.40 m was 50%.

Andrew Thomson, President and C.E.O. of Soltoro Ltd., stated: “Soltoro has extended sulphide mineralization over 200 metres along strike below the Las Bolas deposit.  Mineralization remains open along strike in both directions and at depth. This represents an exciting new target type for Soltoro and presents an opportunity to continue to build the silver resource with high-grade mineralization.”

A drill location map and sections may be viewed at: http://www.soltoro.com/projects/pdf/NR146maps.pdf
 
RAY12-152 and the four holes drilled along strike and the step-out hole completed in this area were located on the basis of a new structural and geochemical interpretation, which lead to the identification of a series of fault blocks that allowed a tentative quantification of relative fault movement. RAY12-152 was the first drill hole intended to intersect deep mineralization that had been brought closer to the surface through faulting. Sulphide mineralization has now been intersected in all four holes drilled along strike demonstrating continuity for 200 metres. Results for drill hole RAY13-158 drilled 50 metres north of Ray12-152 are still pending however sulphide mineralization has been confirmed visually. Infill drilling will be required on some sections to bring the Las Bolas sulphide mineralization into the resource.
 
Hole RAY13-155 was drilled below hole RAY12-152 and did not intersect a sulphide zone but sulphide fragments are present in a fault zone suggesting that sulphides were originally present but have been removed in this area due to faulting.  Sulphides remain open along strike in both directions and at depth.  
 
Hole RAY13-157 was drilled at the south end of the Las Bolas structure in the Matachines area to test the down-dip extension of sulphide mineralization intersected in hole Ray11-65. Sulphides in this area are different in character from those in to the north and the relationship between the two zones is not well understood.  Results are pending. 

Assaying is done by ALS-Chemex through their office in Guadalajara, Mexico. Gold was analyzed using a 30g fire assay with AA finish while the silver is analyzed using a four acid “near total” digestion package, lead overlimits were analyzed using volumetric titration. Mr. Steven T. Priesmeyer, C.P.G., Vice President Exploration for Soltoro Ltd. and a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 has reviewed and approved the contents of this press release.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Andrew Thomson, President
Phone: (416) 987-0722 or visit www.soltoro.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 accuracy of this release. This communication to shareholders and the public contains certain forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such statements. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein, including, without limitations statements regarding future production, are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements
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