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Excellent selling facilities at Nanango
showgrounds contributed
to the success of the Inaugural South Burnett
Droughtmaster
Registered Female sale on November 20.

Pine Tree Downs
Precious, sold for top joined female price of
$4200 to Gary and Karen Corbett, Bells Bridge, gets a pat
from
Yolande Lambert, co-principal with her husband Shane
in
Pine Tree Downs Stud, Gympie.

Sale topper and highest priced
bull at $5100, Bryvonlea Ezekeil (P),
is pictured with, from left, Garnet Kahler, a partner in the
selling agency
D & G Livestock; buyers Colin Codd and his son-in-law Darren Fisher,
Lockyer Pastoral Holdings, Esk, and seller Brian Heck,
Bryvonlea
Stud, Gympie.

Southern Cross Miss Adora (P) sold by Fred and Susan Rowe,
Southern Cross Stud, Banana, for the top unjoined and overall top
female price of $4200 to David Torrisi, Vitwood Stud, Hervey Bay.

Large volume vendors Bob
and Betty Baker, Wundaburra Stud, Mt Archer,
were happy with their sale result, averaging $1730 for 16 lots
offered and sold,
their top price $2800 for a cow and calf and second top
$2500 for an
unjoined heifer.

The team presenting cattle from Little
Yabba Stud, Gympie, from left,
Robert Belling, stud manager, Melanie Jensen and Graham Brown from
All Star Fitting Service, and Julie Gould and Thomas Gould of
Little Yabba.

Looking over the yarding
are Ivy Carter, Mount Joy Stud, Eumundi,
and Vicki Tate, Michicki Stud, Nambour. Mount Joy stud sold the
first
two cows and calves offered, including second top priced cow
and
calf for $3000.

Southern Cross Miss
Adora (P), the $4400 top priced unjoined and
overall female, is pictured with, from left, buyer David
Torrisi, Vitwood
Stud, Hervey Bay; Keith McRobert, auctioneer for the selling agents
D & G Livestock, and Jesse Rowe, Southern Cross Stud, Banana.

Murgon district trio, from
left, William Rose, Rosevale; his son Jeff,
Amavale Stud, and George Sanderson, Brigalow Park Stud. Amavale
achieved the second top unjoined heifer average of $2200.
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