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Idant Street . Street named after the timber boat “Idant”. Built in 1918 it ran into the north break wall at Camden Head and sank in 1940.

Idlewide Farm on Hannah’s Road, Bulga State Forest - .

Ifield Station on the Pacific Highway between the and Wauchope about 14km from the turn off at the junction of Pacific Highway and Oxley Highway.

Illawong Farm on the Bellangry Road 6km south of Bellangry.

Indiamba Farm south side of the 3km west of . Adjoins “Glenewan”.

Indian Head Small headland at Diamond Head south of Camden Haven.

Ingleside Comboyne. Property of J.M. Warwick (see PMN, 14 Jan 1922).

Inlet Creek A partly perennial stream rising about 400m SW of Forbes Trig Gazetted: 10 Jan 1969 Station. It flows generally SW for about 11.2 km into the Forbes River about 1.6 km N of Birdwood.

Inlet A reserve located on the northern side of North Shore. Reserve Gazetted: 5 Feb 1993

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

Innes A minor trig station about 6.4 km SE of Mount Mickey Doran and Gazetted: 10 Jan 1969 about 6.4 km NW of the town of Comboyne.

Innes House Located on Innes Lake. The home was built on Archibald Clunes Innes property after he received the grant in 1831.

Innes Peninsula A peninsula of land between Lake Innes and Innes Swamp in the Gazetted: 11 Feb 2011 suburb of Lake Innes. Origin: Innes Peninsula is named after Major Archibald Clunes Innes. His homestead was originally constructed circa 1831 to 1848. The homestead ruins and environs that are contained on the peninsular are a major historical monument to the pre 1850 period of settlement. (Source: Heritage.nsw.gov.au).

Innes Road Road running to Innesvale in Hursley area Redbank. Innes Street and also Wauchope. Named for Major Innes, Commandant of the penal settlement in 1826.

Innes Swamp A swamp just south of the township of Port Macquarie near the Gazetted: 6 May 1973 Port Golf Club. Previous name The Lake Swamp.

Innes View (1) A locality on the Innes View Road about 4km SE of Mount Gazetted: 16 Apr 1993 Mickey Doran, and about 8km WNW of the town of Comboyne. (2) Property on the north side of the Hastings River just west of Rawdon Island near Narrowgut.

Innes View Road Runs west from Comboyne.

Innesvale A rural locality on the Hastings River about 5km South of the Gazetted: 16 Jun 2000 locality of Pembrooke. Now within Redbank bounded Locality. Proposed and assigned erroneously as bounded Locality Innes Vale. Previous name Innes Vale.

Inverary Property in Laurieton - insolvent estate of William Nissen to be auctioned (see PMN, 10 Apr 1920 p.5).

Invermere Home of Mr. P.George, William St. Port Macquarie (see PMN, 8 Jun Cottage 1918, p.5).

Iona Property on the western side of the railway line at Pembrooke.

Ireby Farm on Herons Creek just south of Bobs Creek road.

Irvine Estate Estate with frontage to the Hastings River Rawdon Island Creek and Naret Creek 4 miles from Port Macquarie (see advertisement PMN 24 Oct 1891 J. Downes Rawdon Island). Property located between Ennis and Blackmans Point near the meeting of the Hastings and Wilson Rivers (see PMN, 27 Feb 1943, p.3).

Isaacs Road There are three roads named Isaacs Road in the Hastings LGA. (1) Waitui (2) Kerewong (3) Lorne

Ivers Mill Village sawmill 8km south of Kew on the railway. See also Ivers Road.

Ivers Road Road running alongside near Rossglen. In 1932 Aub Ivers and Geoff Tabor and Clarrie Bignell, built a sawmill on the south side of Ross Glen. The mill burned down in March 1933 (see Times 18 March 1933, p.8). It was later rebuilt and continued operations until the 1950s. (Source: History of the Manning Sawmills, Book Five, by Arthur Cooper).