110 km West of Dirranbandi, 80 km South of Bollon, 200km South West of St George.
56720.3 acres (22953.9 hectares) freehold comprising two adjoining properties:
Lot 1 BLM314 28439.3 acres. Rates: $2582 per half year.
Lot 1-2 NB22 28281 acres. Rates: $1695 per half year.
Rural Power, STD phone and Satellite Television reception.
425 mm annual average (17 inch)
Red sandy loam soils to heavier grey loams. Timbers include Brigalow, Gidgee, Carbean, Broadleaf Box, Wilga, Ironwood, Beefwood, Boonery, Whitewood, Sandalwood, Coolibah and areas of Mulga. Pastures include large areas of well established Buffel grass, native summer grasses and good herbages in season. Large area of Mungalala flood out country (approx 8000 acres).
Approximately 12% of North Kulki and approximately 30% of Tambingey is coloured in vegetation map. Approximately 24,000 acres has been pulled in the past 20 years on North Kulki, with another 5,000 acres on Tambingey that has been pushed for stock fodder. Approximately 5,000 acres of semi open, originally ringbarked country with some Buffel grass.
Extensively watered with piped bore scheme from Wyenbirra bore supplying approx 70 troughs and 60 tanks. 8 stock dams. Full water schedule available on application
North Kulki is subdivided into 14 paddocks and 4 holding paddocks. Tambingey is subdivided into 6 paddocks. Boundary fencing consists of some new 7 plain electric and some plain and barb fencing, all in a stock proof condition. Internal fencing ranges from new 7 plain electric to plain and barb fencing in stock proof condition. All electric fencing is suitable for goats and cattle.
Modest structural improvements including two homes, two 4 stand shearing sheds in fair condition, new set of steel cattle yards, and various outbuildings.
Estimated breeder area of 1-40 acres in average seasonal conditions-1,425. Presently carrying 900 head plus bulls and goats.
“Tambingey and North Kulki present the opportunity for quality breeder country with well established buffel grass and new watering scheme. The properties are for genuine sale to amicably resolve the family partnership and the vendors would consider selling the properties separately. In addition there is an estimated 3000 domesticated breeding goats available by negotiation to interested parties with Boer goat influence in the herd.