A QUALITY farming and grazing property on Punchs Creek Road, about 30km south east of Millmerran, is on the market.
Du Hallow is described as 381 hectares (941 acres) of level to easy sloping box country with some brigalow belah infusion with grey/brown clay soils. There is 140ha cultivation and balance country is well cleared up. There are natural and improved pastures including Rhodes, digit, purple pigeon and creeping blue grass.
Water is supplied from a bore equipped with mill and four dams. A turkey nest at the bore retriculates to two poly tanks at shed.
Du Hallow is divided into six main paddocks. The mainly wood post and four barb wire fencing is in generally very good condition.
There are timber cattle yards, which include a headbail and branding cradle, loading race with water.
Other improvements include a 15 year old, four bedroom brick veneer homestead set on concrete piers. The airconditioned homestead features an eastern facing verandah and has an open plan living area with cypress pine floors.
There is a double garage with concrete floors, a six bay machinery shed with power connected, and two 73 tonne Sherwell silos with aerators.
Marketing agent James Croft said Du Hallow was a versatile, well presented, mixed grazing/fattening and grain property.
“The owners Maurice and Margaret Barry are retiring and are expecting a sale at auction,” Mr Croft said.
Du Hallow will be auctioned by Ray White Rural in Pittsworth on June 2. A machinery clearing sale will be held on May 13.
Contact James Croft, 0429 318 646, or Matt Cleary, 0428 987 340, Ray White Rural.