One sells the other passed in.
Mamelon Station
A cattle station owned by Clive Palmer was set to go under the hammer today it was passed in at $1.5 million we were told there was only two registered buyers at the postponed Auction.
A cattle station owned by Clive Palmer was set to go under the hammer today at auction by Colliers International.
Mamelon Station, a 6258 hectare property north-west of Rockhampton, in central Queensland, which was bought by Mr Palmer's QNI Metals thought to be around $8 million in 2010.
Dalmore sold
Longreach property Dalmore has sold by Ray White Rural auctions in Brisbane this morning for $1.705 million.
Comprising of the famous Longreach black soil open downs country - 'Dalmore' is prime open downs grazing country and sized well for those seeking an entry point property.
AREA: Approximately 16,265.68 acres, Leasehold.
LOCATION: Situated 38km North of Longreach along the Cramsie-Muttaburra Road with bitumen access & full mobile service/coverage.
TITLES: 1 GHPL Title (Grazing homestead perpetual leases), Lot 22 on Plan CM108 GHPL 29/11252. Parish: Camoola.
IMPROVEMENTS: Steel cattle yards to work approximately 1000 head, five bedroom older style home requiring work however liveable and two Bay machinery shed plus concreted workshop. A large woolshed has also been converted into a large hay and storage shed.
COUNTRY: 100% Open black soil downs country grassed with Mitchell, Buffel & Flinders grasses. Lightly shaded with Gidyea, Boree & Coolabah trees.
WATER: Artesian Bore - No2 Bore is a self-flower, flowing approximately 15,000 gallons a day. This bore is also equipped with a submersible & diesel engine. This pumps to a turkeys nest & then to 6 troughs via 63mm poly. Three dams with a petrol pump that pumps to multiple troughs and cattle yards. One dam is equipped with an electric mono pump that pumps to the house as well as three troughs. Also one open stock watering dam.
CARRYING CAPACITY: The vendors suggest "Dalmore" will carry approximately 800 adult equivalents.
Posted in Jim Pola Blog on Wednesday, 23 March 2016