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		Definition of pastoral property in English: pastoral property(also pastoral run) noun Australian An establishment on which livestock are bred.  an unfenced main road passes through the pastoral property Example sentencesExamples -  By the 1890s, many of the pastoral properties were cut up for farming.
 -  He joined others to speculate in and develop pastoral properties along the Murray and Lachlan rivers.
 -  Recently, many of the pastoral properties have opened their gates to welcome the tourist.
 -  At the time, he owned sheep pastoral properties in Western Australia.
 -  They advertised some of their pastoral properties for sale, probably to raise the necessary money to finance their expansionary activities.
 -  One of South Australia's iconic pastoral runs is being offered at auction next month.
 -  Mount Pierre is one of some 116 pastoral properties around Australia now owned by Aboriginal people.
 -  Birdsville, in the middle of nowhere with a population of about 100 people, is the service centre for outlying pastoral properties.
 -  One of Western Australia's longest-held pastoral properties goes up for auction today in Perth.
 -  It was one of three Northern Territory pastoral properties to be purchased through the council on behalf of its traditional Aboriginal owners.
 
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