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Mowbray Road, Fairlie, Mackenzie

Mowbray Deer Farm

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Land area
1211.58ha
Title type
Freehold
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Listing # 5526924 | Listed on 17 April

Mowbray, a 1,211 hectare (more or less) freehold property, comprises approximately 300 hectares of deer fencing and is home to the historic Sutherland’s Hut, the oldest surviving back country shepherd’s Hut in NZ. The property is currently running approximately 1000 mixed-age Red Hinds and 170 mixed-age Angus Hereford Cross and Hereford cows as of 15 April 2025. Depending on the season, it also grazes 1400 Half Bred Hoggets from 1 Nov- 1 May, 70 R2 Beef Heifers from 1 Oct – 1 Jul, and up to 2,000 mixed-age Ewes for 6 months.

Subdivided into 12 worked paddocks and 4 hill blocks, with potential to increase production with further
development. 18 hectares of Lucerne and 20 hectares of swedes or kale sown annually meet the property’s wintering requirements.

A set of sheep yards with a modest 3-stand crutching shed (with 3 shearing plants), a combination deer and cattle yards, a loading bank, and Sutherland’s Hut make up the farm buildings. There are 2 satellite tailing yards on the hill blocks. The property features a combination of gravity-fed troughs and natural creeks, a solar-powered electric fence unit, and receives an annual application of 250kg of Sulphur Super on all paddocks – a very weed-free property.

Beyond farming, this property offers endless tourism and Trophy hunting possibilities. A private 3-day Walking Track business is currently run from Sutherland’s Hut (operating for 20 years), and this 160-year-old Hut is a regular summer visit by the Moa Tours High Country Stations Trip. The Hut accommodates up to 10 people and is equipped with modern amenities including a shower, bathtub, flushing toilet with hot and cold running water, a fully equipped self-contained kitchen, a suitable parking area for vehicles, and a landing area for helicopters.

There is potential to increase tourism opportunities, as well as Trophy Hunting and natural hunting in this high-country landscape. The south-facing country could be planted for Carbon Forestry as another income source.

Located just 50 minutes from Fairlie, with all local amenities, this is a rare opportunity to secure a large-scale farm in accessible, genuine high country with tourism and recreational appeal, multiple livestock income sources, and all within a relatively short commute to Fairlie, Timaru, or Christchurch.

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