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NORTH Queensland grazier Peter Camm, Camm Cattle Company, has bought Sir Graham McCamley’s 26,913 hectare Marlborough property Glenprairie for an undisclosed sum prior to auction.
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At an auction this morning of Sir Graham’s other properties, Tanderra was passed-in at the auctioneer’s bid of $2 million, while Oakley and Stoodleigh were passed-in at the auctioneer’s bid of $4 million each.
The Glenprairie sale follows the sale of Sir Graham’s property Tartrus and adjoining Royles Lot 2 last week before auction to Andrew and Gillian McNicol, Collinsville, for an undisclosed sum.
One of the first settled and oldest stations in Central Queensland, Glenprairie was established by the explorers and pastoralists William Landsborough and Nat Buchanan.