Gocup Run for Sale The Sydney Morning
Herald 13
February 1860 |
Tumut River, The Gocup Run, together with
1000 cattle, more or less, and 30 head of horses. Terms at sale. Mort and Co. have been instructed to sell by public
auction, at the Rooms, Pitt Street, at 11 o'clock, on Tuesday, 14th March. That compact well-known station The Gocup
Run, situate on the Tumut River, within about 10 miles of Adelong. It is surrounded by the runs of Messrs. M'Evoy,
Stuckey, West, Broughton, and Vyner, and is
estimated as capable of carrying 1500 cattle. The improvements comprised three good huts, drafting and milking
yards, fitted with panel, bails, &c. With the Gocup run will be sold 1000 cattle
more or less, consisting of 400 to 500 cows, 40 to 50 bullocks, and the
remainder of Steers and heifers in about equal proportions. Most of the cattle have been bred on the run, and are therefore
thoroughly broken into it. They are of a fair average quality, and in good
condition. Also, 30 head of horses, consisting of mares, Colts and fillies. This property is within 60 miles of the new rush, which will open up
another market for stock, and add to its value. The purchaser will also have the privilege of purchasing under the
pre-emptive right, some of the best lands in the district. |