• A significant breeding and fattening aggregation boasting extensive building and working improvements • 20km* frontage to the Billabong Creek, dual frontage to the Forest Creek • 2 main residences and 3 staff cottages • 4 stand shearing shed with adjoining yards, 2 sets of steel cattle yards • Multiple sheds including a near new 30x18m* high clearance machinery/ hay shed • Well fenced into 17 main paddocks in addition to smaller holding paddocks • Excellent stock water via a piped S & D system, 2 solar bores, well maintained dams • Water access from the Billabong Creek with 160 ha* laser levelled irrigation with recycle system • Highly productive mix of soil profiles including sandy loam rises and silty creek soils, 100 ha* recently established Lucerne • Ideally located 65km* NW Deniliquin, 60km* E Moulamein, 360km* N Melbourne
Auction: 11.00am, Thursday 14th July 2022 Venue: Coach House Hotel Deniliquin
Matt Horne 0409 355 733 Nick Myer 0427 610 278 Elders Deniliquin 0358 905 100
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