By Queensland Country Life/Hayley Kennedy
In a fitting celebration of 30 years of selling, the Toomba Horse Sale smashed several records at the end of last month.
Offering 98 lots at the Charters Towers sale, 88 were sold for a 90 per cent clearance rate, to achieve a record average of $12,648, a record top price of $42,000 and a record gross of $1.113 million.
It was Camelock Rural’s stallion Double Shotta Duke that garnered strong interest and hit the top money.
By Hazelwood Conman and from Docs Susie Que, the rising seven-year-old bay was purchased by Barry and Kimberly Johnson.
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