Friday, 7 June 2002

Stations fetch beefed-up prices, The Australian, 7 June, 2002.

Stations fetch beefed-up prices: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 07 June 2002: 25.
Rosella Plains was bought by Jack Scholes and his sons, a well- known grazing family from Julia Creek in western Queensland. The purchase included 5000 cattle. The station is half breeding and half basalt finishing country, regarded as among the best pasture country in north Queensland.
John Crompton, from rural valuers Herron Todd White, said there had been a number of major cattle sales in the past month that illustrated how healthy the climate was for large cattle properties.
Camboon, a 21,202ha freehold forest breeding property 50km east of Theodore in central Queensland -- including 2550 head of cattle - - bought at auction for $7.45 million by Richard Wilson and family of nearby Banana Station.

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