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| Name | Parish | County | Remarks and Notes |
| F | Click to the top | ||
| Fairbridge Farm | Molong | Ashburnham | Formerly Narragoon originally part of Gamboola |
| Fairhill, Molong |
Ashburnham | In 1902 it was the residence of Mr Henry Ashcroft and in 1924 Mr E E Peck. | |
| Fairview, Euchareena Road | Copper Hill | Wellington | Situated about 3 miles from Molong on the Euchareena Road, 455 acres 1 rood 28½ perches. Was the home of E H Hyland from 1904 to 1964. |
| Fairview, Manildra Road | Brymedura | Ashburnham | In 1965 it was the home of Mr F Duff. |
| Felton Hill | Larras Lake | Wellington | About 1900 it was the home of William Zotzenbach. |
| Ferncliff | Ashburnham | Located in Bank Street, Molong. In 1922 Mrs F G Gersbach advertised music tuition at this address. | |
| Fernleigh | Boree Nyrang | Ashburnham | Home of Ben Allcorn at Cheeseman's Creek. |
| Fernleigh | Copper Hill | Wellington | Located 12 miles from Molong on the Wellington Road. In 1925 was the residence of Mr H A Masonwells. |
| Fiddler's Station | Cardington | Gordon | Located near the property Cardington on the Bell River. It was said to have been named after a shepherd "who in the olden time lived and fiddled away here regardless of whether Cardington burned or not". John McNevin selected it but it was declared void and was selected by Michael Quinn. |
| Fisher's Hollow, Molong |
Ashburnham | It is believed that "Myall Mick" alias Mick Finch and aboriginal chief died here. DO YOU KNOW WHERE THIS PLACE IS LOCATED? Email me with the details. | |
| Flash Jack Creek | Gregra | Ashburnham | Joins Manildra Ck at Manildra |
| Ford Farm, Bell River |
Home of Mr Jas Ireland in 1919. | ||
| Frederick’s Villa | Copper Hill | Wellington | Frederick Millgate’s on Bell river |
| G | Click to the top | ||
| Gamboola | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Molong Run. Was called Guanna Hill. John Smith’s head station. Printhe, Narragoon, Calabash, Hacienda, Rowena, Home in the West, The Plains, Arabinia, Millers Station, Stoney Creek. |
| Gamboola Cabonne | Molong | Ashburnham | West of and part of Gamboola, Built for Dudley Smith |
| Gamboola Nyrang | Was part of Gamboola Cabonne previously Tea-Tree Creek Station. | ||
| Ganaburra | Ashburnham | In 1901 it was the home of Mr T G Delaney at Gumble. | |
| Gap Farm | Brymedura | Ashburnham | At Pinecliff, was a Langdon family property. Later called Oakleigh then Carramar |
| Garra | Brymedura & Cumble | Ashburnham | Part of Brymedura Run. 13 km sw of Molong |
| Garryowen | Boomey | Wellington | In 1885 M Quirk owned 600 acres and P Quirk owned 400 and combined they ran 1195 sheep. |
| German’s Hill | Barton
Towac |
Ashburnham | Just west of Orange this locality's name was changed after the First World War to Lidster. A young soldier, Cecil Lidster being one of the first from Orange to be killed on Gallipoli. |
| Gheewong | Gregra | Ashburnham | Property owned by Mr A G Petersen at Gregra near Manildra. |
| Girrahween | near Cumnock | ||
| Glenelga | Home of Mr F A Bollinger. | ||
| Glenview, Cumnock |
Gordon | Owned by Daniel O'Neil in 1923. | |
| Glenview Farm, Cargo |
Ashburnham | Property of Michael Teefey near Deep Creek. | |
| Goat Hill or Billy goat hill | Ashburnham | The hill on the left as you come into Molong from Orange. The railway water tank was built there. | |
| Goodrich Mine | In 1868 Mr J F Wynne, with John Quinn and Anthony Wilson first pegged out the mine at Goodrich. This was discovered by Mr Wilson while in the employ of Mr Patterson, father of Banjo Patterson. The mine was 6 miles from Yeoval and started to yeild copper, silver and gold about 1870, and sprang into a camp of more than 700 people. | ||
| Goolawee | Gregra | Ashburnham | In the 1930's was the home of G T Petersen. |
| Goonigal | Ashburnham | Near Manildra due west of "Brymedura" on the Gumble road. Gumble or Goonigal Creek joins the Mandagery creek. Another spelling variation is Cunnegeoal. | |
| Green Vale | Once part of Loombah nr Cumnock | ||
| Gregra | Gregra | Ashburnham | East of Manildra. Flash Jack’s Ck begins in this area. The name is said to be derived from the aboriginal word "Gregre" meaning lagoon. Some settlers of this area were Petersen Cole, Allen, Riach, Sharpless, Wilson, Dean, McArdle, Smith, Cassell, Goodman, Reese, Wren, Ward, Harper, Howarth, Griffin and others. |
| Greydene | Property near Gumble was taken up by Henry Salter. | ||
| Guana Hill/Iguana Hill/Goanna Hill | Molong | Ashburnham | Licensed Run held by John Smith and formed part of Gamboola |
| Gumble | Manildra | Ashburnham | Was part of Brymedura Run and was known then as Cumble.This area is most noted for the gold mine known as Delaney's Dyke. |
| Gundawanna | Gamboola | Wellington | The name is repoted to mean red-road. Once part of Erambie, 1132 acres was sold by Mr Magill in 1942 to Mr Chapman who built the present homestead. |
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| Hacienda | Molong | Ashburnham | Formed the western end of Gamboola & once part of Gamboola Cabonne |
| Haddington | In 1930 it was owned by Mr E McLeish son of James McLeish of Coonamble. In 1997 the property was offered for sale for the first time in 50 years. With 4 kms of Mitchell Highway frontage, 665 Ha (1643 acres). It was purchased by a Mr Hayes & Co from Orange. | ||
| Happy Valley | Gregra | Ashburnham | West side of Peabody Rd (Collins property) now Yarrandoo near Pine Ridge 5 miles (3km) south of Molong |
| Havilah | Gregra | Ashburnham | Part of Mornington on west side of Peabody Rd near Pine Ridge. Part of G J Schmich selection. In 1997 it consisted of 59.5 Ha (147 acres). |
| Hawthorne, Molong |
Ashburnham | In 1925 was the home of Mr Caleb Hughes. | |
| Hazeldell | Brymedura | Ashburnham | George Barber's land at Pinecliff later owned by Albert Langdon and possibly named by him. |
| Hazeldene/Hazeldean | Copper Hill | Wellington | The dairy was about 4 miles from Molong in The Shades area and was owned by W E Neville. |
| Heiffer Station Creek | Towac | Wellington | East of Borenore, it was a Cobb & Co mail stop |
| Heytesbury Park | Near Nubrygyn (Euchareena area) on the Bell River owned by W H Cousins who offered it for sale in 1888. | ||
| Hillview, Copper Hill |
Henry and Vena Farrell's property at Copper Hillin the early 1920's. | ||
| Hillview, Sandy Creek |
Ashburnham | Residenc of Mr H T Townsend in 1906. | |
| Hill-view, Molong |
Was the residence of Mr Wm Evers in 1922. | ||
| Hington Park/Huyton or Hyton | Brymedura | Ashburnham | Located in the Garra/Pinecliff district and was the property of John Johnson in 1894.Later owned by Mr G Bradley in 1932. |
| Home in the West | Molong | Ashburnham | Once part of Gamboola selected by J T Parslow snr about October 1858. It was again purchased by John Smith and joined into Gamboola. There is a private cemetery on the property occupying 5 acres including road. Four headstones remaining are for Sydney Parslow, Joseph, Anne and Ann Parslow, Solomon Parslow and Hector Oliver Hood (ashes). A kurrajong tree marks the area. |
| Home Plain | Orange Rd at Gregra | ||
| Homestead Farm | Bell | Ashburnham | Notified in the Government Gazette 1924 setting apart in 5 blocks situate 2 to 3 miles westerly from West Molong. |
| Hopefield | Bell | Ashburnham | Homestead Farm no. 25/2 117 acres situated 2½ miles west of Molong auctioned in 1940. |
| Huntervale | In 1966 it was the property of George Lewis Rogers at Norah Creek. | ||
| Hygieia, Molong |
Ashburnham | A private hospital operated by Mrs B Windred in Edward Street, Molong. | |
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| Iguana Hill | Molong | Ashburnham | Property of Mr P Dunn. Also see Guana Hill |
| Inglewood | Gregra | Ashburnham | Located at Gregra was the home of Mr S Rubie in 1935. |
| Ivy Cottage, Molong |
Ashburnham | Located in West End, Molong, possible residence of Mr Thomas White in 1900. DO YOU KNOW WHERE THIS HOSUE WAS LOCATED? Email me with the details. | |
| J | Click to the top | ||
| Jacabindi | Ashburnham | Located in the Gumble valley, was offered for sale in 1996 for the first time in 70 years 547 Ha (1352 acres). On the Gumble road 20 kms from Manildra, 30 kms from Molong and 30 from Cumnock. | |
| Jumble Plains | Claude Smith property ??? |