Havilah is an Australian bounded rural locality and a grazing property.
The farm was first owned by Nicholas Paget Bayly (1814–1879) and was sold after his death to Henry Charles White (1837–1905).
The farm is renowned for a history of producing high quality merino sheep and horses.
[4] The homestead has major additions designed by architect John Horbury Hunt.
[6] Havilah appears as 'Haviland' and H.C. White as 'Old Black' in Henry Lawson's story 'Joe Wilson's courtship'.