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Eames Avenue North Haven. Named after Alfred Eames an early resident

East Comboyne A rural locality about 2km SE of the Town of Comboyne, and Gazetted: 16 Apr 1993 2km E of Mount Bulli.

Easy Creek A non-perennial stream rising about 3.2km NW of Camerons Gazetted: 22 Nov 1968 Bluff trig. station. It flows generally SE for about 2.4km into Cockerawombeeba Creek.

Edens New home of H.D. McKinnon and his wife (E.H. Hollis) at Upper Hastings. 3 May 1905.

Edinborough House Mentioned in PMN, 9 May 1931, p.5. See Edinburgh House.

Edinburgh House Two storied house in Clarence Street . Occupied by Rev. Robert Davidson when he first came to town. Mrs Tizzie Wilson there 5 Nov 1896.

Edwards Corner In Port Macquarie The SW corner of Horton and Gordon St. Originally owned by the Dick family (tanner) - bought by Eccott Edwards.

Edwards Street Port Macquarie. Possibly named after the Edwards family. George Edwards was Town Clerk for 41 years from 1887.

Eilenborough See Ellenborough (see PMN, 3 Oct 1894, p.6).

Eland Farm on Hannah’s Road Bulga State Forest south of .

Elands Small village about 26km SW of Comboyne – possibly a link with the Boer War veterans from around that area who served in South Africa.

Elbee Glen C.L.U. Bosanquet’s farm at Birdwood.

Elby Glen Farm on Forbes River 12km NW of Beechwood.

Electric Light Falls A waterfall on the about 2km ENE of the town of Gazetted: 14 Feb 1969 Comboyne and about 5.5km SE of Innes trig. station.

Elfords Road Runs to The Hatch. Elizabeth Street Port Macquarie. One of the streets in the early settlement that was lost when the town was re-aligned and renamed in 1831. Ran parallel to present day Clarence Street.

Ellenborough A parish (lands administrative division). Gazetted: 10 Jan 1969

Ellenborough A village locality situated on the Ellenborough River about Gazetted: 16 Apr 1993 1km S of its with the . It is about 26km W of Wauchope. Named by John Oxley after Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough the then Chief Justice of England.

Ellenborough Falls Falls on Ellenborough River near Elands.

Ellenborough River A mostly perennial stream being a southern tributary of the Gazetted: 10 Jan 1969 Hastings River, and rising about 6.4km SSW of Blue Knob. It flows generally NE for about 45km into the Hastings River at Ellenborough.

Ellengoing Hastings River - Cdr Thomas Caswell RN died there 4 Jul 1872. Property of Thomas Caswell son of Thos. Caswell RN - his children were born there 1864 -70. Possibly 700 acres at Redbank.

Ellengrove Property 6km SE of Pappinbarra on the south side of the Pappinbarra Road.

Ellerslie Cottage Home of the Trotter family Huntingdon.

Elsinore House built for John Hibbard (Snr) by John Condon about 1911 at the corner of Gordon St. and Hastings River Drive. School Inspector Nolan lived there 1885 - Dr N. McLaren lived there - known as Linden Travellers Hostel 1990-1991. Currently Backpacker’s hostel.

Elston Farm on Kendall-Lorne road 3km E of Lorne.

Eltham Property of Edward Reid (see PMN, 5 Jun 1934).

Emoh Residence of George John Wilson, Owen St. Port Macquarie (see PMN, 6 Dec 1919).

Endeavour Place Port Macquarie. Named after Captain Cook’s vessel HMB Endeavour.

Enfield State Forest Yarrowitch area just north of near Mt. Seaview turnoff.

Engowie Property of Thomas Alison Scott, pioneer of the sugar industry. (No further details). Ennis Name given to that district east of Wauchope where the early settlement occurred. Named by the McDonough family after a location in Ireland near where they lived. Ennis meaning “a finger of land.”

Ennis Was erected by Josiah Secombe, Athur Turnball and Jack Methodist Church Bain. (see People and Places, Vol.3, p.18).

Eucha Buneeben Home of Isabella Graham (nee McGregor) Koree Island area.

Eugowra Station 3km north of Rollands Plains east of Rollands Plains Road Property of T. D. Wilson 10 May 1902 – for lease for 3-5 years. Property of Rudder at Rollands Plains (see PMN, 23 Apr 1921). Dairy farm of Herbert John Wilson 1906-1911. They went to Maryborough Queensland G.J. Wilson 1881- to let 40 acres 9 Jul 1904. M.G. Rudder there Rollands Plains 2 Sep 1911.

Euka Buneeben Property at Koree Island belonging to John and Isabella Graham.

Euroka Creek Tributary of the SW of Kempsey joins just west of Kempsey.

Everard Street Maybe after John Everard a politician. Everard Street went from Granite Street to Pacific Drive but it was broken by swamps and creeks. It now only goes from Pacific Drive to Owen Street.

Evergreen Station on Cowal Creek Road on Morton’s Creek 6km W of Bellangry.

Everinghams Crossing A ford over Batar Creek on Cedar Loggers Lane in the locality Gazetted: 5 Mar 2004 of Batar Creek. Origin: Named after a pioneer farmer of the Batar Creek locality, Henry Everingham.

Evermore Station E of Pacific Highway W of Lake Innes 2km N of Ryan's Road.

Evingstones Swamp An early name for the 166 acres of land now taken up by the (possibly Levingstone) Port Macquarie Racecourse. (see NSW Legislative Council Journal 12 1865).