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NYBob

08/27/10 2:47 PM

#772 RE: kiwisteve #771

GO Philip, take the steering wheel captain -
its belong to you and its overdue!

ROXMARK Video presentation by chairman Philip F. Cunningham -
has been a director of the company since August 2004 -
and Chairman since May 2005. Mr. Cunningham is executive vice
president of Mackenzie Financial Corporation and
chairman of Mackenzie Financial Services Inc.
He joined the Mackenzie organization in 1982 -

http://www.roxmark.com/videos/roxvideo.html

Mackenzie -
offers more than 100 investment funds in Canada and
the United States -
Mackenzie - manages more than $45 billion -
for over 1,000,000 investors and their financial advisors...
as major shareholder for (Roxmark Mines Limited) -
GOLDSTONE RESOURCES (TSE:GRC)

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=53774556

God Bless
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NYBob

08/31/10 3:20 PM

#775 RE: kiwisteve #771

Goldstone Resources Key Lake Results
Tuesday August 31, 9:38 am ET
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - 08/31/10) -

Goldstone Resources Inc.
("Goldstone" or "the Company") (TSX:GRC - News)
(PINK SHEETS:GRSZF - News)

is pleased to announce the additional results from its 100% owned
Key Lake drilling program located just west of Geraldton, Ontario.

The Key Lake Property is contiguous to the Premier Gold/Goldstone Resources
Hard Rock Project in Geraldton, Ontario where diamond drilling
by the Company's partner, Premier Gold (TSX:PG - News), has
established a significant gold resource at surface as well
as high grade intersections at depth.

The Company's current Key Lake drill program, estimated to
total 15,000 metres, will focus on finding near surface
gold mineralization amenable to open pit mining.

A total of 29 holes have been completed to date totaling 6,800m.

Results received from the additional 6 holes are presented in the table below:

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Drilled
Hole No. UTM N UTM E Azi Dip Au g/t Interval From To
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KL 10-04 5506267 492308 192 -47 0.75 14 72 86
KL 10-05 5506344 492325 192 -58 1.18 21 157 178
KL 10-06 5506299 492213 192 -47 1.08 19 84 103
KL 10-7B 5506331 492219 192 -53 1.45 28 50 78
KL 10-08 5506355 492225 192 -61 1.10 30 160 190
1.29 29 212 241
KL 10-14 5506339 491915 12 -47 1.21 28 75 103
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Complete results for the remainder of the holes are still outstanding. Holes drilled were not in numeric order due to logistics and planning. True width of the zone is approximately 70% of drilled interval.

ABOUT KEY LAKE

The Key Lake horizon has an approximate strike length of 2.5km. The initial Phase 1 of drilling was concentrated on about a 1km
strike length which hosted the former Jelex Mine.
Historic drilling by Cyprus in the mid-90's outlined a 40-50m
wide zone of disseminated gold with a higher grade core
comprised of a quartz-feldspar porphyry.
The initial drilling of Goldstone's program was aimed at
twinning historical holes and filling in gaps along
the corridor at 100m intervals.

The exploration program is managed by Goldstone Resources under
supervision of Mike Kilbourne, P.Geo, Vice President of
Exploration and the qualified person for Goldstone Resources.
Mr. Kilbourne prepared this release and states,
"Key Lake has been a primary drill target since the amalgamation
of Ontex Resources and Roxmark Mines.
We are very pleased with the additional results and by
the continued success of the drill program."

On-site Quality Assurance/Quality Control Measures

All samples have been shipped to ACTLABS preparation laboratory in Geraldton Ontario, with analyses performed in the ACTLABS laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ontario. All core samples were selected by Goldstone site geologists, and were cut in half by diamond core saw. Individual samples were labeled, placed in plastic sample bags and sealed. Groups of samples were then placed into durable rice bags that were labeled and secured by tape for shipping. The remaining coarse reject portions of the samples remain in storage at the ACTLABS preparation laboratory storage facility in Geraldton as required in the event that further work is needed.

Independent Quality Assurance and Quality Control Protocol

A QA/QC program has been implemented to monitor all assays from the current drilling program. Samples are assembled in numbered batches of 35 samples. Included in each batch of 35 samples are two certified reference standards, two laboratory duplicates, one blank sample comprised of silica sand and one core duplicate sample. This QC program was set up for Goldstone Resources by Tracy Armstrong, P. Geo, of T.J. Armstrong Geological Consulting Inc. Ms. Armstrong is a qualified geologist in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia.

Further information is available on the Company's website at http://www.grcmines.com and on SEDAR under the Company's profile at http://www.sedar.com.

Contacts:

Goldstone Resources Inc.
J. Patrick Sheridan
President & Chief Executive Officer
(416) 628-5930
(416) 628-5935 (FAX)

http://www.grcmines.com

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