This post is one of the last remaining links to the stockyards which were first erected on this site in 1875.
The yards were built to ship wild cattle to the mainland as they were plentiful at the time.
The cattle proved to be very difficult to round up and eventually were shot for their hides.
After the sea broke through at Jumpinpin in 1898 the cattle were then shipped in an ancient steamer named Clyde.
No calves born on the island survived which probably accounts for the demise of cattle raising as an industry on the island.
We hope you will help us preserve this landmark so future generations may learn some of the early history of the island.