- Total land area 423.346 hectares - Located 34*kms north of Townsville CBD - Frontage to Bruce Highway and Forestry Road - Open-ended shed of galvanized steel frame, metal cladding, concrete floor, power connected. Floor area: 384m²* - Fully boundary fenced, some internal fencing into several paddocks - 2 x steel panel cattle yards - 2 x dams - Connected to town water, feeding cement troughs - 1 x unequipped bore - Carrying capacity is approximately 100 head (no stock included in the sale) - No plant and equipment included in the sale
For Sale by EOI closing Thursday, 24th April at 4:00 pm
Offers may be submitted for any one of the following options: > All blocks - Lots 1, 7 and 888 - 423.346 Ha > Lots 1 & 7 only - 367.806 Ha (contains shed, 1 x set of cattle yards) > Lot 888 only - 55.54 Ha (contains 1 x set of cattle yards)
For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact Angelo Castorina of Colliers.
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