Wire Gully Shearing Shed
The Wire Gully Diggings were the location of a small gold find in the 1880s and 1890s, worked under a series of gold leases. A water race, several kilometres long, and a dam were constructed, the water being used to sluice for gold, leaving a severely eroded landscape.
The land had originally been part of the Errowanbang Estate, but was resumed for sheep farms in 1951. The farm at Wire Gully is now abandoned, and the shearing shed is now a part of CVO mining operations.
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