Auctioneer Brian Leslie said there was "tremendous" demand for top end lots, helping deliver an average price of $4458.
Dubbed the "once in a decade" sale, buyers from all over Victoria attended the sale online and in person.
Nine-month-old heifer Kaarmona Nacash Destiny 19 attracted a flurry of bids to ultimately fetch top price.
Kaarmona owner Rohan Sprunt said they'd never had a heifer with so many credentials, and said their herd is something they're "really proud of".
A descendant of Markwell Blackstar Raven, Destiny 19 recorded a BPI of 469 in the April 2021 Australian Breeding Values release.
Second highest price was for Kaarmona Slamdunk Destiny 6-ET, the dam of the number three domestic sire in the Holstein breed.
The cow, who has two sons in the top five genomic sires in the country, was purchased for $15,000.
Mr Leslie said the cow was "very well bought".
Closely followed behind was a cow from the Kaarmona Kingdoc Amaretty family that sold for $13,700.
Mr Leslie said the Sprunts offered their very best for the day.
“It was an outstanding line-up cows,” he said.
“Lots of bidding online came in from all over the place, with buyers from most parts of Victoria.
“The cattle looked tremendously well, in great condition. The line-up of heifers was very true to type. I'm sure they'll all go away and do a terrific job for their new owners.”
The April ABV release saw the Sprunts’ herd named in the top 10 Holstein herds in the nation.
They also achieved fifth place in both the HWI and BPI indexes for Jersey herds.