THE auction of Minnamurra Pastoral Company’s Dirranbandi property Oinmurra has been postponed until October 27 because of ongoing, widespread rain.
Located 60km north west of Dirranbandi, 67km south west of Bollon, the 12,052 hectare (29,782 acre) freehold property was scheduled to be auctioned later this month but marketing agent Brendan Devine, Elders, said wet conditions would prevent property inspections taking place.
Oinmurra is said to have consistently carried 800 to 1000 breeders plus weaners and calves. It is rated at 12,000 DSE.
Minnamurra Pastoral Co, which is owned by the Reid family, has more than 150,000ha of grazing and cropping land across NSW and into Southern Queensland. Minnamurra runs some 18,000 cattle, 25,000 sheep and has 5000ha of cereal crops.
Minnamurra is also selling its 11,331ha (27,988 acre) Gunnedah aggregation Glenrowan. CLICK HERE for details.
Oinmurra is described as having a flat topography with a well balanced mix of abouth two-thirds red loam soils and one-third grey melon hole country. Buffel grass is very well established and there is mulga Mitchell and mulga oats in areas. There are good shade lines are in place with about 10,450ha of open, pulled grazing country. A PMAV is locked in.
Oinmurra has 11 main grazing paddocks and five holding paddocks as well as a lane way system. Water is supplies from a capped and piped artesian bore sunk in 1984, which services the homestead complex and grazing paddocks through seven tanks and 31 troughs. There are also three dams.
Improvements include a four bedroom homestead, shearing shed, quarters, sheds, and two sets of cattle yards.