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| Name | Parish | County | Remarks and Notes |
| P | Click to the top | ||
| Paradise Farm | Ashburnham | Property of H V Foy of Watsons Bay, Sydney. | |
| Peabody | Molong | Ashburnham | 5 km south of Molong |
| Pheldon Farm, Cheeseman's Creek |
Ashburnham | Owned by Mr H Borrodell. | |
| Pinecliff | Brymedura | Ashburnham | Previously known as Bocoble. The name was changed in 1902 to stop confusion with other similarly named areas but different records show there has been some confusion on how to spell Pinecliff. With out or with an "e", don't rely on the road signs in the area as it depends on what road your on to the spelling. |
| Pine Hill (4/20) | Kerr’s Creek area | ||
| Pine Ridge, Boomey |
Warne | Wellington | Joseph Prior Philpott is shown as resident here in 1889 as a farmer. |
| Poley's Flat, Molong |
Do you know where this is? It is believed that D Dengate grew crops here and the Silk Brothers had something to do with the area. | ||
| Poulton's Pinch, Molong |
Ashburnham | It was a group of rocks with a dirt track between Riddell and Molong streets from Phillip street, over looking Boree Hollow in the town of Molong. Named after James Augustus Holl Poulton, an ex-lawyer turned preacher who was known to baptise the faithfull in Molong creek and preach at the railway station as the trains came in. | |
| Printhe | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Gamboola SE of Molong |
| Q | Click to the top | ||
| Quickbourne | Molong | Ashburnham | 223 acres sw of Molong on Manildra road. Henry Packham |
| R | Click to the top | ||
| Redbank | Bell | Ashburnham | The Redbank estate near Garra was sold by the Draper Family in September 1883 to Mr W J Carroll of Summer Hill, Orange. It consisted then of 1704 acres. |
| Reedy Creek | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Gamboola |
| Riverview | Boomey area. Finch property | ||
| Rock View, Molong |
Ashburnham | Residence of Mrs D Starr in 1933. Possibly located in Boree Hollow area. | |
| Rose Cottage | Gamboola | Wellington | A small house on Vale Head Estate where John Smith first lived while managing the Molong Run. By 1913 the area where the house stood was a clump of acacia trees on the east side of Molong Creek opposite the CWA rooms. |
| Rosedale | Bell | Ashburnham | On the Norah Creek road near Garra. The property of Allen Barrett. |
| Rose Glen | Ashburnham | This was the original house built by Holford and Hannah Bennett in 1884 on their 40 acre selection, Sandy Creek/ Pinecliff area. | |
| Rose Hill | Boomey | Wellington | Williamson property about 1½ miles from Boomey school. |
| Rosevale Farm | Ashburnham | Farm of about 300 acres advetised for lease by C B Glasson at Garra in 1901. | |
| Round House | Gamboola | Wellington | Was the Vale Head Estate homestead and later used as a Hotel. |
| Rua, Molong |
Ashburnham | Operated as a private hospital in Riddell street, Molong in the early 1920's. | |
| Rubiedale | Ashburnham | In 1937 it was the home of Mr Ernest Gavin at Garra. | |
| Ryan’s Park | Boree Cabonne | Ashburnham | At Cheeseman’s Ck. Part of Mousehole Creek Run. |
| S | Click to the top | ||
| Sandy Creek | Brymedura & Gregra | Ashburnham | Part of Brymedura run |
| Scar-De-Berg | Ashburnham | Property of Mr Edward D'Hudson at Norah Creek. | |
| Shangri-La | Molong | Ashburnham | McNamara’s property at Amaroo |
| Stanville | Ashburnham | Home of Mrs Jas Packham in 1923. | |
| St Eloi | In 1940 it was the residence of Mr G Piefke at Molong. | ||
| Stoney Creek | W Lee and then in 1913 to J O’Donnell property. | ||
| Strathmore | As reported in the Molong Express on January 27, 1912 "Mr J H Bates architect, Forbes was in Molong during the week making an inspection of the pisa portion of the homestead at Strathmore which has been erected to the order of Mr J C Holmes. The work was satisfactorily completed by Mr J Allbranch of Orange ..." It was the home of Mr W H Oates at Molong in 1923 and Blowes property in 1956. | ||
| Studlea | Bell & Copper Hill | Ashburnham & Wellington | In 1931 property of A W Bunting along with Charlemont. |
| Sugarloaf Creek | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Gamboola |
| Sunnyside, Garra |
Ashburnham | In 1916 the property of J B Barrett. | |
| Sunnyside, Amaroo |
Molong | Ashburnham | 135 acres 3 miles east of Molong on the Mitchell Highway. One owner was James Woods. |
| Swan Brewery, Molong |
Gamboola | Wellington | Located in Betts Street, Molong. |
| Sydare | Molong | Ashburnham | Henry Johnstone property at Amaroo in 1890. |
| T | Click to the top | ||
| Tantallon | Gamboola | Wellington | Dovedale Park,part of Nandillyan Ponds area. |
| Tea-Tree Creek Station | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Gamboola Cabonne |
| The Bridge | Boree Nyrang | Ashburnham | At Cheeseman’s Creek on the north side of the Cudal road. Keenan’s Bridge |
| The Butts | Bell | Ashburnham | A name given to an area of Molong township once known as the common but later became the council gravel quarry at the edn of Riddell Street, Molong. The railway crossing near here was also known as "The Butts crossing" which was mainly used by the Bloomfield family as their property was only 300 yards away. |
| The Cliffs | In 1945 it was the residence of Charles Royce Stapleton at Copper Hill. | ||
| The Gap | Gordon | In 1876 Thomas Hart selected 50 acres at "The Gap" which was next to the Lee family propertys at Larras Lee. | |
| The Gap Farm | Brymedura | Ashburnham | Portion 103 and part 20 was part of the land selected by Henry Langdon. Later name changes were Bocoble Farm, Oakleigh and Carramar. Located at Pinecliff. |
| The Gilgais | Gamboola | Wellington | Property owned by John Burke and his brother. Do you know where this was located? |
| The Plains | Molong | Ashburnham | Originally part of the Molong Run became part of Gamboola. In 1866 it was in the name of James Keenan around the present day Amaroo property. |
| The Reeds | Molong | Ashburnham | Part of Gamboola. Located on what is now known as Yuranigh Road. James O’Donnell took over the property from his mother-in-law. |
| The Shades | Copper Hill | Wellington | Is an area and a property name. General carriers would travel along the ridge from Guana Hill around Molong to the north west. At the end of th ridge wasa large collection of box trees where the bullocks and horses would be rested. David Ball held 300 acres at The Shades about 4 miles from Molong, Other names associated with this area are John Woolbank, W E Neville. |
| Thornlee, Larras Lake |
Wellington | One of the Lee's properties. | |
| Toogong Run | several parishes | Ashburnham | Raine & Wentworth, John Smith.Also known as Miller's Station. |
| Tralee, Copper Hill |
Wellington | Home of Frederick Lee. | |
| Tyneham | Copper Hill | Wellington | Larras Lake Settlement Block 20. Property of John Horsfield |
| Tynron, Molong |
Ashburnham | Family home of John Black located in Gidley Street, Molong. Currently it is the Molong Motor Inn. |