The 2014 Glenlands Droughtmaster sale was held on property at Bouldercombe near Rockhampton on Friday, September 26.
A total of 154 bulls were offered and sold to achieve a 100pc clearance.
The sale averaged $7019 and topped at $40,000.
The top priced bull was purchased by Ken and Ben Mutton, Fieldhouse Droughtmasters, Wickepin WA.
The $40,000 bull weighed in at 844kg.
The 24-month-old Glenlands Sandstone (P) sold for the second top price of $38,000 at the Glenlands Sale to the Rondel Stud, Winton.
Fieldhouse Droughtmaster also purchased the 34 month old, Glenlands D Richmond for $34,000.
Commercial beef producers, Michael and Duncan Brown, Daddamarine, Brisbane paid $28,000 for Glenlands D Riverfront.
Canadian semen marketing company, Semex International purchased Glenlands D Sundowner for $24,000 and will market the sire's semen internationally.
John Atkinson, Cashmere Droughtmasters, Hughenden paid $24,000 for Glenlands Session and $22,000 for Glenlands Stanage.
John and Marnie Baker, Booroondarra, Middlemount purchased Glenlands Royal for $16,000.
Durong commercial producers, Scott and Janine McLennan paid $16,000 for Glenlands D Statesman.
Eddington Droughtmasters, Julia Creek took home Glenlands Stetson for $16,000.
A full sale report will be in next week’s Queensland Country Life, October 2.