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Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
Weathersten, Paul  ''W Folster’s articles: the writings of William (Bill) Folster'' compiled by his grandson, Molong NSW, Cabonne Printers, 1988.
Weathersten, Paul  ''W Folster’s articles: the writings of William (Bill) Folster'' compiled by his grandson, Molong NSW, Cabonne Printers, 1988.
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W and Elijah Eyles were 2 of the early orchardists in Orange. They bought some of Joseph Hicks land at Canobolas and in 1881 spent a considerable sum in clearing, fencing and preparing the soil for the young trees. By 1884 about 30 acres had been planted, mainly with apples. Later they also established an orchard on the Bathurst Road.

Elijah Eyles was an Alderman on Orange Municipal Council from 1885 until 1991. He was Mayor in 1889.

Hughes, L. Streets of town, [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d. Weathersten, Paul W Folster’s articles: the writings of William (Bill) Folster compiled by his grandson, Molong NSW, Cabonne Printers, 1988.

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