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Drill Hole Assay Intervals Including 18.35% Zinc Over 108 Feet and 7.81% Zinc Over 70 Feet Found in Historic Data

25.11.2015  |  GlobeNewswire

TORONTO, Nov. 25, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nevada Zinc Corp. ("Nevada Zinc" or the "Company") (TSX-V:NZN) is pleased to announce that it has secured significant exploration data from exploration and mining work carried out at its recently acquired Mountain View Mine ("MVM") and the surrounding area, in some cases dating back more than 70 years. The recently acquired data which came from two separate sources significantly enhances the data available to-date on the MVM property and expands the limit of the known mineralization on the Company's Lone Mountain project. The files include partial diamond drill core assay results for 37 of 41 diamond drill holes completed on or near the recently acquired MVM property.

President and CEO, Bruce Durham commented on the acquisition of the historic data, "It always increases our understanding of a project when we can indirectly have the assistance of the previous operators. There are details in historic maps and reports that are of great assistance in the planning of our future exploration programs. In this case we have old drill results, maps of underground workings, geological maps of some underground workings as well as old smelter settlement records for ore shipments, all of which will be very helpful in moving our Lone Mountain project forward."

Highlights

Summary of Historic Information

Drilling Plan Map

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Historic Drill Hole Results

DDH ID Depth (ft) From (ft) To (ft) Width (ft) % Zn
1 237 No data
2 309 150.0 151.0 1.0 8.30
3 193 142.0 142.5 0.5 34.60
4 161 109.0 113.0 4.0 4.20
5 161 No data
6 155 56.0 59.0 3.0 2.40
112.5 116.0 3.5 5.50
7 247 64.5 74.5 10.0 3.70
90.0 105.0 15.0 5.80
117.0 137.0 20.0 15.30
8 67 16.5 17.5 1.0 22.80
8a 200 16.5 18.0 1.5 33.10
137.5 142.0 4.5 3.50
9 298 11.0 36.5 25.5 14.15
90.5 109.0 18.5 11.06
238.5 248.0 9.5 2.93
260.0 270.0 10.0 1.90
10 190 28.0 30.0 2.0 7.20
11 165 ? ? 5.0 4.00
12 55 30.0 45.0 15.0 13.66
13 220 17.5 46.0 28.5 6.50
14 212 28.0 30.0 2.0 18.50
15 165 125.0 131.0 6.0 25.80
16 155 79.0 90.0 11.0 4.28
17 97.5 26.0 28.0 2.0 6.40
18 100 46.5 51.0 4.5 2.60
90.0 94.0 4.0 5.00
19 223 No mineralization
20 297 79.0 125.0 46.0 4.63
178.0 195.0 17.0 8.80
21 110 29.0 47.0 18.0 9.52
70.0 85.0 15.0 13.70
22 107 35.0 54.0 19.0 22.53
75.0 87.0 12.0 4.76
23 210 24.0 40.0 16.0 8.36
54.0 76.0 22.0 21.90
24 110 65.0 92.0 27.0 7.27
25 200 96.0 141.0 45.0 11.83
157.0 200.0 43.0 6.89
26 332 175.0 183.0 8.0 5.93
27 166 28.0 136.0 108.0 18.35
28 260 79.0 81.0 2.0 21.70
105.0 170.0 65.0 8.84
29 145 No mineralization
30 395 130.0 160.0 30.0 7.02
31 300 88.5 92.5 4.0 19.00
203.0 205.0 2.0 15.40
32 294 No data
33 729 No mineralization
34 503 204.0 241.0 37.0 4.15
35 750 159.0 229.0 70.0 7.81
36 321 129.0 160.0 31.0 7.42
200.0 226.0 26.0 4.46
37 695 No data
38 359 111.0 117.0 6.0 3.00
207.0 215.0 8.0 9.50
39 650 No data
40 431 136.5 140.0 3.5 9.10
153.0 161.0 8.0 5.40
41 256.0 263.5 7.5 18.40
The drill core assay results above are from 1944 and 1945 as summarized in a table in 1951-1952 and as such predate NI-43-101 standards for disclosure for mineral projects. The data is therefore to be considered historic, it is incomplete, and the assay methods are not known.
No QA/QC is known to have been completed and therefore the information contained in this release must be considered to be historic in nature under NI 43-101 and therefore should not be relied upon. The drill collar locations and azimuths are being verified to help determine the quality of the historical work. True widths have not and cannot be calculated for the intervals in the table above. All data is in feet: to convert to metres multiply by 0.3048.

The Mountain View Mine Property

Little information was readily available on the operations at the historic Mountain View Mine at the time the Company purchased the MVM property. In a Nevada State report by Roberts, R.J., Montgomery, K.M., and Lehner, R.E., (1967) and titled Geology and Mineral Resources of Eureka County, Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Bull. 64, the following is indicated:

Production years were from 1942-1964 and production totalled 4,952,627 lb of zinc, 649,579 lb of lead, 4,040 oz of silver and 600 lb of copper (no data provided or available for 1950).

Roberts et al (1967) reported the first claims were located in the area in 1920 for zinc. Production was small until 1942 when high grade zinc carbonate was discovered on the Mountain View claim. An underground mine was established with levels on the 44-foot and 82-foot levels. Production in 1942-1943 totalled 2,284 short tons grading 28.8% zinc and 4% lead. Production to 1964 amounted to 4,952,627 lb. of zinc, 649,579 lb. of lead, 4,040 oz of silver and 600 lb of copper. The mineralogy of the ore was reported to be smithsonite, zincite, hydrozincite and cerussite, malachite, and azurite. It was reported that small amounts of sulphide were present locally, principally, sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, and pyrite. A small drill program was reported to have been completed in areas proximal to the MVM property which indicated the presence of additional mineralization. Mineralization is located within brecciated Devils Gate Limestone and is thought to be structurally controlled, perhaps at the intersection of two fault systems (Roberts et al.).

It is not known if any mining or exploration has been completed on the MVM property since 1964.

About The Lone Mountain Project

The Lone Mountain project (the "Property") which is 100% owned by the Company is comprised of 218 claims covering approximately 4,000 acres and is subject to certain terms as per the underlying lease agreements disclosed on SEDAR (press release June 24, 2014 and various other filings including the Company's MD&A's filed on SEDAR).

The Property is located in east-central Nevada and is easily accessible via paved and gravel roads northwesterly from Eureka where all essential services are available. The Property now includes the Mountain View Mine.

Bruce Durham, P.Geo, is a qualified person as that term is defined by National Instrument 43-101 on behalf of the Company and has approved the scientific and technical content contained in this press release.

About Nevada Zinc

Nevada Zinc is a discovery driven, early-stage mineral exploration company with a proven management team focussed on identifying unique opportunities in mineral exploration that can provide significant value to its shareholders. The Company's existing projects are located in Nevada and Yukon.

For further information contact:

Nevada Zinc Corporation
Suite 612 - 390 Bay St.
Toronto, Ontario M5H 2Y2
Tel: 416-504-8821

Bruce Durham, President and CEO
bdurham@nevadazinc.com

www.nevadazinc.com

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This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming 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.