882 Agricultural Gazette of N.S. W 



[Nov. 2, 1908. 







Block kindly lent )iy Mr. J. M. McNaught, Manager of the Advertising Brancli, Queensland Railways. 



However when people are prepur-ed to vontui-e their cajiital in an enter- 

 prise we may ordinarily assume that the prospects are enticing, and in regard 

 to the Barron Falls it is well known that a company is at the present time 

 desirous of acquiring tli(5 Falls for power purposes. About seven years ago, 

 when the Dawson Government came into power, it was discovered that an 

 agreement of this nature had been almost concluded by the previous admini- 

 stration. The new Government being adverse to it the negotiations lapsed. 

 The power is not exactly claimed to be available to the full extent desired in 



