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Wilinggin Wanjina 3116 13 40 21 S 10526 WANJINA - WUNGGURR Napier Broome Geranium UNALLOCATED Bay CROWN LAND Harbour - WILINGGIN River 128 28 47 E INDIAN 3114 NATIVE TITLE 1056 Admiralty CARSON RIVER Gulf Joseph Archipelago River Bonaparte RES 24705 OCEAN RES 21675 Gulf DETERMINATION No. 1 George UNALLOCATED CROWN LAND Montague UNALLOCATED CROWN LAND MAP 1 - OVERVIEW OF LAND STATUS Sound RES 42513 Bonaparte River RES 8233 3114 King 1056 3116 CARSON RIVER 11277 Edward 9 3114 RES 8222 833 THEDA 27 ROAD RES 30643 RES 41320 TR 70/5610 RES 13873 RES 42514 Cambridge 89 UCL Gulf SCHEDULE 2 (Areas excluded from claims.) Prince RES 42512 Carson Frederick 3114 RES 46232 RES 46231 833 (Complete extinguishment and Harbour THEDA SCHEDULE 3 RES 32853 not excluded.) 83 82 RES 32853 (formerly UCL) UNALLOCATED J CROWN LAND J RES 3960 (No extinguishment - or to be KALUMBURU 28 10 SCHEDULE 4 RES 8258 3114 disregarded.) 1174 3114 DOONGAN 1174 King 30 DOONGAN 72 RES 8260 81 RES 41150 SCHEDULE 5 (Pastoral lease partial extinguishment.) 1 UCL RES 8248 3114 29 1176 RES 32853 CARLTON J (Non-vested reserve partial 3 Drysdale HILL 2 J J SCHEDULE 6 RES 41886 31 UNALLOCATED extinguishment.) RES 8247 RES 41369 CROWN LAND 3116 Brecknock J 76 10198 Harbour Prince RES 21973 88 3114 UCL 962 (Land subject to by-laws under 6 32 HOME VALLEY Arm SCHEDULE 7 Regent 398 Parks and Reserves Act 1895.) RES 15530 RES 27164 RES 41740 12 5 446 3114 77 RES 42155 J RES 8263 West 4 398 DRYSDALE 1190 UCL 844 J RIVER UNALLOCATED ELLENBRAE SCHEDULE 8 (Tidal waters.) River CROWN LAND 33 RES "This is not conclusive of the existance or location of any RES 23079 RIVER J 16869 RES 33706 3114 areas the subject of Order 8. See the provisions of Order 8." 640 RES 21971 J 80 90 3114 UCL RES 40701 IVANHOE RES 8264 J 1180 J EL QUESTRO (Non-extinguishing mining tenements.) G 04/31 J ORDER 10 (d) (e) J 8 J J J RES 23079 J RES 41312 J ROAD J J J J J RES 22256 61C J J 79 J RES 17421 J 11 J J J 34 GE I027096 16 J 398 J RES 41402 POST 1998 CONSERVATION RESERVES GIBB M 3114 3114 7 446 A H 1180 J J RES 21969 RIVER 648 J J D DRYSDALE N J J J Y EL QUESTRO RIVER J W J DURACK RES 1602 J RIVER J 16A Sale 65 J 3102/209 DETERMINATION AREA J J J River H/343098 (formerly 3116/10335) 3107/470 43 J J Doubtful Bay River J 35 3116 Area the subject of WAG6016 of 1996 RES 41921 RES 8237 J 14 4521 60C J 3114 GIBB RES 17421 23 45 918 RES 22256 61B RES 8254 PENTECOST J 3114 36 RES 1604 723 44 DOWNS 60B DETERMINATION AREA RES 17423 RES 17421 PANTIJAN RES 21328 13 58 Area the subject of WAG6015 of 1999 84 J 3114 3114 J UNALLOCATED 64 1204 997 37 RES 1605 River UNALLOCATED J CROWN LAND J J CROWN LAND MT ELIZABETH GIBB RIVER J RES 17424 Calder 3114 J 48 J 26 953 AREA NUMBER J RES 19751 RES 1606 RES 30674 RES 8255 J 38 3114 DOON DOON RES 21968 47 Charnley 39 J 46 RES 8238 648 15 RES 22279 River 70 J 3116 40 DURACK 398 RES 1607 42 10530 RES 17422 RIVER 790 Roads (Schedule 2(b)) KACHANA RES 1011 85 63 RES 41687 UCL RES 40770 50 22 41 J 398 RES 21327 RES 42999 (Schedule 2) 691 ROAD J Telstra Reserve Sites 49 21 RES 17421 3114 60A 3114 425 RES 8256J 3114 61A 958 UCL GLEN HILL 865 58 RES 22256 J 398 BOW RIVER J BEVERLEY SPRINGS 3114 790 86 997 J J 3116 J 62 J UCL GIBB RIVER RES 8239 J 8547 C G 66 River 3114 0 20 40 60 80 100 MEDA LOCATION 15 3116 87 UCL 17 953 10869 J 73 3114 18 Chamberlain DOON DOON RES 40092 J 980 J J J 3114 J 51 67 MT BARNETT 1042 78 KILOMETRES RES 8257 398 MARION DOWNS UNALLOCATED 836 69 J CROWN LAND NON PROJECTED (GDA 94) 3116 M 80/331 J 20 11701 3114 24 M 80/329 958 3114 3114 57 3114 3114 RES 46235 786 RIVER Hann BOW RIVER 1001 LOCALITY MAP (formerly 3114/1045 - MT HART) J RES 40607 1042 1009 53 398 MT HOUSE J LISSADEL J MARION DOWNS TABLELAND J RES 17204 836 54 J RES 17205 J J 71A J RES 10773 J RES 34593 3114 25 M 04/90 J 19 RES 1610 3114 71B 74 3114 594 RES 10773 J 3114 682 56 RES J 995 MEDA 68 RES 40911 785 J 40571 J 3116 NAPIER DOWNS J GLENROY TEXAS DOWNS J Wyndham 10534 GIBB J DERBY J M 04/161 J RES 1611 M 04/88 RES 13944 M 04/162 J 59 3114 52 J 3114 Kununurra RES 22278 3114 RES 9742 3114 1053 859 55 M 04/86 1009 HIGHWAY OSMOND VALLEY 75 M 04/91 RES 41350 1226 TABLELAND BEDFORD DOWNS 398 J MORNINGTON J J M 04/84 834 RES 46235 J RES 39898 Turkey J RES 2263 G 04/20 J Creek J River Lennard 3114 Derby J 672 J 3114 MABEL DOWNS Broome J 682 Fitzroy NAPIER DOWNS 3114 Halls 914 NORTHERN River J Crossing 3114 MILLIEWINDIE 3114 Creek RES 11620 692 J 963 RES 39897 3114 J KIMBERLEY DOWNS J SPRINGVALE J 748 GREAT RES 1615 3114 FAIRFIELD J 594 J RES 1616 J J 3114 MEDA J J 750 RES 13120 LEOPOLD DOWNS J NATIVE TITLE SPATIAL SERVICES 3114 3114 RES 1576 RES 1617 RES 43099 587 PRODUCED 1/03/2012 1271 J LANSDOWNE 3114 BLINA Fitzroy J RES 1577 J J 3116 652 RES 1618 CADASTRE SOURCE LANDGATE SCDB DEC 2001 11156 J ALICE OUR REF H:\WAG\WAG6015_99\DETERMINATION_2003\DGN\WAG6015_99_MAP_1_AMENDED_BDY_2012.GDA J DOWNS 3114 J J FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS MAP IS A PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF DATA EXTRACTED FROM J 573 3114 J 3116 LANDGATE DATASETS AND IS INTENDED TO BE AN OVERVIEW OF GENERAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION. J RES 1578 3114 1101 3114 3114 BROOKINGS J J 10248 WATERLINES SHOWN ON THIS MAP DO NOT NECESSARILY DEPICT AN EXACT CADASTRAL BOUNDARY. 975 SPRINGS J 1228 1032 J J MOOLA BULLA SOPHIE REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO NNTT FOR CONFIRMATION OF THIS BOUNDARY FOR ANY LEGAL PURPOSES. 123 59 25 E COOLAWANYAH LIVERINGA 3114 DOWNS IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE WRITTEN APPLICATION BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION AND THE AREAS DEPICTED RES 1579 3114 573 1248 RES 28538 ON THIS MAP THE WRITTEN DESCRIPTION SHALL TAKE PREFERENCE AS THE MAPS AND/OR ENLARGEMENTS ARE INDICATIVE ONLY. RES 1620 18 00 36 S BROOKING SPRINGS FOSSIL DOWNS NATIVE TITLE APPLICATION BOUNDARIES INTERPOLATED FROM DESCRIPTIONS HELD BY THE NATIONAL NATIVE TITLE TRIBUNAL AND THE FEDERAL COURT. 13 40 21 S WANJINA - WUNGGURR Napier Broome Geranium Bay Harbour - WILINGGIN River INDIAN 128 28 47 E NATIVE TITLE Admiralty Gulf Joseph Archipelago River Bonaparte OCEAN Gulf DETERMINATION No. 1 George Montague MAP 2 - SOME EXCLUDED OR Sound Bonaparte River King EXTINGUISHING SITES Edward LEGEND 27 ROAD RES 41320 Cambridge Ground Water Well (Schedule 2(i)) Gulf Prince Carson Frederick Ground Water Wells (Schedule 2(h)) Harbour Ground Water Wells (Schedule 2(j)) KALUMBURU King Surface Water Sites (Schedule 2(f)) 72 RES 41150 Surface Water Site (Schedule 2(g)) 31 Drysdale RES 41369 Brecknock Harbour Prince Meteorological Sites (Schedule 2 (e)) Arm Regent 6 32 RES 27164 RES 41740 West Borrow Pits (Schedule 2(d)) River RIVER Water Bores (Schedule 2(c)) 90 RES 40701 ROAD Roads (Schedule 2(b)) 520.53 RES 22256 61C 34 597.4 608.5 RES 41402 GIBB M 457.2 A RIVER H ND BINDOOLA DRCS Telstra Sites (Schedule 3 (b) (c)) WY 624.7 434.3 REPEATER SITE Sale 65 MT. DEBORAH H/343098 478.3 Doubtful Bay River DRCS REPEATER SITE 433.95 DETERMINATION AREA GIBB RES 22256 61B River Area the subject of WAG6016 of 1996 408.73 DETERMINATION AREA River Calder Area the subject of WAG6015 of 1999 Charnley 70 River 3116 AREA NUMBER 42 10530 63 RES 41687 RES 40770 352.65 366.0 ROAD 61A 336.75 RES 22256 310.7 319.0 02040 60 80 100 66 River 3116 BEVERLEY SPRINGS 301.12 10869 DRCS REPEATER SITE Chamberlain 294.1 KILOMETRES 292.0 NON PROJECTED (GDA 94) 272.7 69 285.8 272.0 3116 268.0 11701 272.85 RIVER 57 Hann LOCALITY MAP RES 40607 268.8 254.78 242.2 184.0 188.3 174.0 233.0 160.25 56 197.0 243.0 170.0 RES 40911223.0 GIBB Wyndham DERBY 159.5 140.0 148.4 205.0 Kununurra 55 146.2 RES 41350 144.0 140.3 Turkey 131.3 Creek River Lennard Derby Broome Fitzroy Halls River Crossing Creek NATIVE TITLE SPATIAL SERVICES PRODUCED 1/03/2012 Fitzroy CADASTRE SOURCE LANDGATE SCDB DEC 2001 OUR REF H:\WAG\WAG6015_99\DETERMINATION_2003\DGN\WAG6015_99_MAP_2_AMENDED_BDY_2012.GDA FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS MAP IS A PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF DATA EXTRACTED FROM LANDGATE DATASETS AND IS INTENDED TO BE AN OVERVIEW OF GENERAL GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION. WATERLINES SHOWN ON THIS MAP DO NOT NECESSARILY DEPICT AN EXACT CADASTRAL BOUNDARY. REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO NNTT FOR CONFIRMATION OF THIS BOUNDARY FOR ANY LEGAL PURPOSES. 123 59 25 E IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE WRITTEN APPLICATION BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION AND THE AREAS DEPICTED ON THIS MAP THE WRITTEN DESCRIPTION SHALL TAKE PREFERENCE AS THE MAPS AND/OR ENLARGEMENTS ARE INDICATIVE ONLY.
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