Balline Station
The property has coastal frontage and is found between Lynton Station and the mouth of the Murchison River.The shearing shed is largely built from spars and planks washed ashore at nearby Lucky Bay.[4] Later the same year, a bushman named Palmer was taken to Geraldton Hospital and placed in isolation with a suspected case of bubonic plague, from which he later died.[7] The 40,000-acre (16,187 ha) property stocked with 3,000 sheep was put up for auction by C. H. Counsel[8] in 1924[9] and sold for £10,000.[10] The Forrester family owned the property in 1930 when they built the heritage-listed residence, known as Stone House, in the town of Northampton.