Myers was also had his tenders accepted for other runs such as Bollwarry, Mount Wood, Teriwinda and Torrens Creek.
[1] In 1873 the 64,000 acres (25,900 ha) unstocked property was put up for auction by the Minister of Lands.
6 were all for sale and advertised as being of Burke and Wills track and well watered by the Bulloo River, Tongowoko, Torrens and other creeks.
[3] By 1892 the property was in the hands of Sidney Kidman, who moved 10,000 sheep and 1,000 head of cattle[4] from the station.
During flooding the wetland is often over 1.8 metres (6 ft) deep and can cover the dog-proof fence between the states.