Established at some time prior to 1890 by Edward Goddard Blume, the paddocks were burnt out the same year with the loss of most feed and some fencing.
[1] The property was stocked with sheep, producing 68 bales of wool in 1892[2] and 71 in 1893.
Blume sold the 39,800 acres (16,106 ha) completely unstocked but retained the 44,215 acres (17,893 ha) Yanburra portion of the property for himself.
[6] The property, owned by the McPherson family, was deluged during a storm in 2001 when a total of 200 millimetres (8 in) of rain fell during a single storm that lasted nearly 24 hours.
[7] In 2011 the property was still owned by Ross and Michelle McPherson.