Advance Gold Corp. provided a drilling update for its Tabasquena Project in Zacatecas, Mexico. Having completed the first drill- hole into the large chargeability anomaly identified in the company's recent 3D Induced Polarization (IP) surveys on its Tabasquena project, the company has now commenced the drilling of a second hole. The first hole was drilled on line L-7150N, a second hole has now commenced on line L-7450N. This second hole is located 300 metres due north of the first hole. This second hole will test the northern portion of the large IP anomaly and will be drilling below the high-grade gold intersection encountered in July of last year of 1.70 metres with a grade of 9.46 g/t gold, including a highlight intersection that returned 0.55 metre of 12.65 g/t gold. The main target of this second hole is of course the large chargeability anomaly located approximately 100 metres below this intersection. Samples from the first hole have been submitted for analysis and the results are pending and will be reported as soon as received. Now that Advance Gold is confident that the large chargeability anomaly is caused by a sulphide system, it announced that scheduling to bring a second drill rig onto the property to expedite drilling of the chargeability anomaly and the sulphide system is underway.