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UPDATED 31 OCTOBER 2007
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Longton station changes hands
12 Sep 2007

The North Queensland cattle station Longton has been sold for around $30 million to owners of the adjoining Natal Downs cattle station, David and Judy Camm. The property of 338,800 hectares, located at Pentland 150 kilometres south-west of Charters Towers, was sold with 18,000 head of cattle included in the price. Longton has 18 kilometres of Cape River frontage with the rest of the property sandy forest country.

Financial Review, 12/09/2007

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3 Sep 2007 | Hot sheep in WA
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