Friday, 2 November 2001

'Glass house' auction ends colourful era, The Australian, 2 November, 2001.

`Glass house' auction ends colourful era: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 02 Nov 2001: 30.
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PROPERTY sales inevitably mark the end of an era for one family and the beginning of an era for another. No more so than at the Owl Head vineyard and Clydesdale horse stud at Mudgee.
The first 10ha section of the now 168ha property was bought by her brother Herbert, universally known as Bert. He was a New York producer of television commercials when he decided he wanted a change of lifestyle. He bought a boat, sailed around the Pacific Islands for a few years, and finally, after different jobs, settled at Mudgee.
The Clydesdale stud became an integral part of the property basically because Bert had a fantasy of riding through the property on a horse and dray, entertaining visitors to his vineyard. The stallion of the stud, Sid, recently won the Bathurst Cup for Clydesdales.

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