Matahiia Station presents significant scale - encompassing 1,816-hectares, including strong hill country, extensive alluvial flats and easy contoured, cultivatable land.
Located north of Gisborne on the East Coast of the North Island, the farm's attractive contour is supported by impeccable infrastructure. Well subdivided by a network of laneways connecting satellite yards, access often extends across all-weather metalled tracks.
Presently running a sheep-to-cattle ratio 33:67, across circa 14,500-wintered stock units, Matahiia Station has an excellent farming climate, with strong annual rainfall. Farm altitude ranges from 100 metres ASL to 560-metres ASL, with majority of the farm below 300-metres ASL.
The station's well-kept homes are presented across the front country, while near new farm infrastructure including sheds, staff rooms and accommodation facilities, have been constructed around the central woolshed and load-out areas.
Matahiia is a high-performing East Coast station, offering a superb combination of strong, sheltered breeding country and finishing land, rarely presented to market.
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