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LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 ABBA LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 ABBA RIVER Busselton 10 20.50 ABBEY Busselton 10 20.50 ABYDOS South Hedland 156 319.80 ACTON PARK Busselton 13 26.65 ADELINE Kalgoorlie 4 8.20 AGNEW Leinster 20 41.00 NO BAILIFF AJANA Northampton 45 92.25 ALBANY Albany 2 4.10 ALBION DOWNS Wiluna 86 176.30 NO BAILIFF ALCOA (CARCOOLA) Pinjarra 5 10.25 ALDERSYDE Brookton 29 59.45 ALEXANDER BRIDGE Margaret River 12 24.60 ALICE DOWN STATION Halls Creek 25 51.25 ALLANOOKA Geraldton 56 114.80 ALLANSON Collie 4 8.20 ALMA Northampton 9 18.45 AMBERGATE Busselton 10 20.50 AMELUP Gnowangerup 40 82.00 AMERY Dowerin 8 16.40 ANKETEL STATION Mt. Magnet 120 246.00 ANNIEBROOK Dunsborough 10 20.50 ARDATH Bruce Rock 25 51.25 ARGYLE " NOT LAKE ARGYLE" Donnybrook 8 16.40 ARMSTRONG HILLS Mandurah 36 73.80 ARRINO (WEST) Three Springs 44 90.20 ARTHUR RIVER Wagin 29 59.45 ARTHUR RIVER STATION Carnarvon 134 274.70 AUGUSTA Augusta 2 4.10 AUSTIN Cue 29 59.45 AUSTRALIND Bunbury 14 28.70 AVALON Mandurah 9 18.45 BAANDEE Kellerberrin 26 53.30 BABAKIN Merredin 71 145.55 BADDERA Northampton 10 20.50 BADGEBUP Katanning 36 73.80 BADGIN York 30 61.50 BADGINGARRA Moora 56 114.80 BADJA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 29 59.45 BAKER’S HILL Wundowie 13 26.65 BALBARUP Manjimup 8 16.40 BALFOUR DOWNS STATION Nullagine 240 492.00 NO BAILIFF BALGO Balgo 2 4.10 NO BAILIFF BALICUP Cranbrook 28 57.40 BALINGUP Donnybrook 30 61.50 BALKULING Quairading 30 61.50 BALLADONG York 2 4.10 BALLADONIA Norseman 218 446.90 BALLAGUNDI Kalgoorlie 29 59.45 BALLIDU Wongan Hills 32 65.60 BALLY BALLY Beverley 24 49.20 BAMBOO SPRINGS Nullagine 86 176.30 NO BAILIFF BAMBUN Gingin 12 24.60 BANDY CREEK Esperance 3 6.15 BANDYA Laverton 131 268.55 NO BAILIFF BANJAWARN STATION Laverton 168 344.40 NO BAILIFF BANNISTER Boddington 15 30.75 BARBALIN Mukinbudin 14 28.70 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 BARBERTON Moora 10 20.50 BARDOC Kalgoorlie 52 106.60 BARLEE BROOK Nannup 29 59.45 BARNONG (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 56 114.80 BARRADALE Onslow 145 297.25 BARRAGUP Mandurah 10 20.50 BARRAMBIE STATION Meekatharra 137 280.85 BARROW ISLAND Onslow 136 278.80 BARWIDGEE STATION Wiluna 102 209.10 NO BAILIFF BATAVIA GARDENS Geraldton 15 30.75 BAYNTON Karratha 4 8.20 BAYONET HEAD Albany 10 20.50 BEACHLANDS Geraldton 3 6.15 BEACON Bencubbin 47 96.35 BEAGLE BAY MISSION Broome 126 258.30 BEATTY Mullewa 15 30.75 BEAUFORT RIVER Kojonup 32 65.60 BEDFORDS DOWNS STATION Halls Creek 161 330.05 BEELA Bunbury 38 77.90 BEELERUP Donnybrook 8 16.40 BEENONG Lake Grace 13 26.65 BEERMULLAH Gingin 69 141.45 BEJOORDING Toodyay 22 45.10 BELKA Merredin 66 135.30 BELVEDERE Bunbury 28 57.40 BENCUBBIN Bencubbin 2 4.10 BENDERING Kondinin 10 20.50 BENGER Bunbury 36 73.80 BENJABERRING Wyalkatchem 13 26.65 BENJINUP Boyup Brook 12 24.60 BERESFORD Geraldton 2 4.10 BERKSHIRE VALLEY Moora 20 41.00 BEVERLEY Beverley 2 4.10 BIDGEMA STATION Carnarvon 16 32.80 BIDGEMIA STATION Carnarvon 201 412.05 BIG BELL Cue 29 59.45 BIG GROVE Albany 12 24.60 BILBARIN Corrigin 18 36.90 BILINGURR Broome 2 4.10 BILLABONG (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 134 274.70 BILLABONG ROADHOUSE Geraldton 10 20.50 BILLILUNA Balgo 105 215.25 NO BAILIFF BILLILUNA STATION Halls Creek 192 393.60 BINDI BINDI Moora 41 84.05 BINDOON Gingin 26 53.30 BINNINGUP Bunbury 31 63.55 BINNU Northampton 34 69.70 BINTHALYA STATION Carnarvon 174 356.70 BIRCHMONT Pinjarra 20 41.00 BLACK FLAG Kalgoorlie 45 92.25 BLACK HILLS STATION Mt. Magnet 187 383.35 BLACK RANGE STATION Mt. Magnet 173 354.65 BLUFF POINT Geraldton 4 8.20 BLYNA Fitzroy Crossing 124 254.20 NO BAILIFF BOALLIA Busselton 20 41.00 BOBALONG Tambellup 8 16.40 BODDALIN Southern Cross 50 102.50 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 BODDINGTON Boddington 2 4.10 BOHEMIA Fitzroy Crossing 107 219.35 NO BAILIFF BOKAL Wagin 56 114.80 BOKERUP Cranbrook 60 123.00 BOLGART Toodyay 33 67.65 BONNIE ROCK Mukinbudin 68 139.40 BONNIEFIELD Dongara 5 10.25 BOODARIE South Hedland 18 36.90 BOODEROCKIN Mukinbudin 68 139.40 BOOGARDIE STATION Mt. Magnet 20 41.00 BOOJETUP Manjimup 13 26.65 BOOKARA Dongara 17 34.85 BOOLADING Collie 44 90.20 BOOLARDIE (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 153 313.65 BOOLARDOO (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 113 231.65 BOOLOGOORO STATION Carnarvon 84 172.20 BOOLTHANA STATION Carnarvon 31 63.55 BOONANARRING Gingin 24 49.20 BOORABBIN Coolgardie 78 159.90 BOORAN Merredin 10 20.50 BOOTENAL Geraldton 21 43.05 BOOYGOO STATION Mt. Magnet 238 487.90 BORDEN Gnowangerup 35 71.75 BORNHOLM Albany 29 59.45 BORRANING (JANAMARTIN FARM) Williams 25 51.25 BOSCABEL Kojonup 23 47.15 BOULDER Kalgoorlie 6 12.30 BOUNDAIN Narrogin 13 26.65 BOUVARD Mandurah 18 36.90 BOVELL Busselton 5 10.25 BOW BRIDGE Walpole 25 51.25 BOW DESERT BORE Halls Creek 242 496.10 BOW RIVER STATION Kununurra 42 86.10 BOWELLING Collie 33 67.65 BOWGADA Perenjori 18 36.90 BOXWOOD HILL Ongerup 115 235.75 BOYANUP Bunbury 21 43.05 BOYUP BROOK Boyup Brook 2 4.10 BRADLEY Geraldton 31 63.55 BRAMLEY Margaret River 3 6.15 BREERA Gingin 15 30.75 BREMER BAY Ongerup 139 284.95 BRICKHOUSE Carnarvon 20 41.00 BRIDGETOWN Bridgetown 2 4.10 BRIDGEWATER Mandurah 5 10.25 BRINGO Geraldton 24 49.20 BROAD ARROW Kalgoorlie 39 79.95 BROADWATER Busselton 7 14.35 BROCKMAN Carnarvon 4 8.20 BROCKMAN MINESITE Halls Creek 20 41.00 BROKE INLET Walpole 45 92.25 BROOKHAMPTON Donnybrook 7 14.35 BROOKING SPRINGS Fitzroy Crossing 10 20.50 NO BAILIFF BROOKTON Brookton 2 4.10 BROOME Broome 2 4.10 BROOMEHILL Katanning 22 45.10 BROWN HILL Kalgoorlie 2 4.10 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 BROWN RANGE Carnarvon 7 14.35 BRUCE ROCK Bruce Rock 2 4.10 BRUNSWICK Bunbury 26 53.30 BRUNSWICK JUNCTION Bunbury 26 53.30 BRYAH STATION Meekatharra 134 274.70 BUCKET SPRINGS Kununurra 40 82.00 BUCKINGHAMS Collie 16 32.80 BUCKLAND Northam 10 20.50 BULGA DOWNS STATION Mt. Magnet 244 500.20 BULGARRA Karratha 2 4.10 BULLA BULLING Coolgardie 29 59.45 BULLARING Corrigin 20 41.00 BULLER Geraldton 15 30.75 BULLFINCH Southern Cross 36 73.80 BULLOCK HILLS Dumbleyung 13 26.65 BULLYEE SIDING Corrigin 41 84.05 BULONG Kalgoorlie 33 67.65 BULYEE Corrigin 41 84.05 BUNBURY Bunbury 2 4.10 BUNGULLUPING Merredin 66 135.30 BUNICHE Lake Grace 49 100.45 BUNJIL Perenjori 25 51.25 BUNNAWARRA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 31 63.55 BUNTINE Dalwallinu 36 73.80 BURAKIN Koorda 45 92.25 BURBRIDGE Southern Cross 78 159.90 BUREKUP Bunbury 21 43.05 BURGESS SIDING York 8 16.40 BURLONG Northam 8 16.40 BURNGUP Lake Grace 28 57.40 BURNSIDE Margaret River 8 16.40 BURRACOPPIN Merredin 23 47.15 BURTVILLE Laverton 33 67.65 NO BAILIFF BUSSELTON Busselton 2 4.10 BUTCHER BIRD Southern Cross 176 360.80 CABLE BEACH Broome 4 8.20 CADOUX Koorda 39 79.95 CALCARRA Wongan Hills 44 90.20 CALJIE York 25 51.25 CALLIGIDDY STATION Carnarvon 52 106.60 CALLINGIRI Wongan Hills 39 79.95 CALLYTHARRA SPRINGS STATION Carnarvon 122 250.10 CALWYNYARDAH Fitzroy Crossing 87 178.35 NO BAILIFF CAMBALLIN Derby 96 196.80 CAMBRAY Nannup 16 32.80 CAMPION Mukinbudin 41 84.05 CANNA Morawa 36 73.80 CAPE BURNEY Geraldton 18 36.90 CAPE LAMBERT Roebourne 25 51.25 CAPE LESCHENAULT Lancelin 26 53.30 CAPE NOB Ongerup 145 297.25 CAPE RICHE Albany 106 217.30 CAPEL Bunbury 31 63.55 CAPERCUP Collie 62 127.10 CAPRICORN Newman 30 61.50 CARABAN Lancelin 43 88.15 CARANI Wongan Hills 40 82.00 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 CARBANUP Busselton 20 41.00 CARBINE Coolgardie 60 123.00 CARCOOLA Pinjarra 5 10.25 CARDABIA STATION Exmouth 139 284.95 NO BAILIFF CARDIFF Collie 8 16.40 CAREY DOWNS STATION Carnarvon 95 194.75 CAREY PARK Bunbury 5 10.25 CARLAMINDA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 10 20.50 CARLINDE South Hedland 95 194.75 CARNAMAH Carnamah 2 4.10 CARNARVON Carnarvon 2 4.10 CARON Perenjori 16 32.80 CARRABIN Merredin 42 86.10 CARROLUP Katanning 16 32.80 CARTNETICUP Katanning 36 73.80 CASCADE STATION Esperance 100 205.00 CASHMERE DOWNS STATION Mt. 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Barker 26 53.30 CHOWERUP Boyup Brook 45 92.25 CHRISTMAS CREEK Fitzroy Crossing 82 168.10 NO BAILIFF CHRISTMAS ISLAND Christmas Island 2 4.10 NO BAILIFF CIRCLE VALLEY Esperance 95 194.75 CLACKLINE Wundowie 20 41.00 CLAMPTON Southern Cross 182 373.10 CLARKES ROADHOUSE Moora 53 108.65 CLEARY Bencubbin 68 139.40 CLIFTON PARK Bunbury 12 24.60 COBLININE Katanning 19 38.95 COBRA STATION Carnarvon 237 485.85 COCKATOO ISLAND Derby 410 840.50 COCOS (KEELING) ISLAND Cocos (Keeling) Island 2 4.10 NO BAILIFF COLLEGE GROVE Bunbury 8 16.40 COLLGAR Merredin 13 26.65 COLLIE Collie 2 4.10 COLLIE BURN Collie 8 16.40 COLLINALLING Wagin 36 73.80 COLLINGWOOD HEIGHTS Albany 6 12.30 COLLINGWOOD PARK Albany 6 12.30 COLLINS Pemberton 10 20.50 COMET VALE Menzies 33 67.65 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 2.05 CONDINUP Boyup Brook 8 16.40 CONGEUN Williams 25 51.25 CONGINGUP Esperance 78 159.90 COODANUP Mandurah 3 6.15 COOKE POINT South Hedland 7 14.35 COOKERNUP Yarloop 8 16.40 COOLCALALAYA Northampton 109 223.45 COOLGARDIE Coolgardie 2 4.10 COOLUP Pinjarra 13 26.65 COOMALBIDGUP Esperance 65 133.25 COOMBERDALE Moora 20 41.00 COONABIDGEE Gingin 10 20.50 COONANA Kalgoorlie 166 340.30 COONDLE Toodyay 14 28.70 COORALYA STATION Carnarvon 86 176.30
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