xxxiv Agncidturat Gazette of N.S.W. [Sept. 2, 1920. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 



At the Government Farm Schools. 



special facilities are offered at the 

 schools at thi-: government experiment 

 farms for instruction in agriculture. 



Courses from 6 Months to 3 Years. 



Loiv Fees. Comfortable Accommodation. Expert Tuition^ 



HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 



Richmond. 



ASSOCIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 



AGRICULTURE DIPLOMA COURSE— 3 years. 

 DAIRY DIPLOMA COURSE— 2 years. 



Carrying the respective academic distinctions " H.D.A." ami " H.D.D." 



Short Courses of 12 months on the ORCHARD, and 6 months o;i DAIRY, PIGGERY, and 



POl LTRY. Carrying certificates on examinaiion. 



Each Course gives a well-adjusted combination of Field Practice with Class-room Tuition. 



Two Sessions per Year, beginning January and July. 



Fees 



(including instruction. board and lodging) 



All Courses £14 per Session. 



WAGGA and BATHURST STUDENT SCHOOLS. 



SOUND SYSTEMS IN MIXED FARMING. 



The Student performs the work of each Section of the Farm, including SHEEP, CROPS, 

 DAIRY, ORCHARD, POULTRY, PIGGERY, CARPENTERS and BLACKSMITHS' SHOPS. 



two years* course for farm certificate. 



Fees 



[including instruction, board and lodging) 



First Year £15 



Second Year £10 



FARM APPRENTICE SCHOOLS 

 at Glen Innes, Wollongbar, Cowra, and Grafton. 



A PRACTICAL COURSE FOR TRAINING LADS FOR FARM WORK. 



The Apprentices are trained in all branches of FARM, DAIRY, or ORCHARD work, and 



receive Lectures and Demonstrations in CROP GROWING and the 



Rearing and Manatement of LIVB STOCK. 



Fees 



(including instruction, board and lodging) 



£5 for Six MontliS. (Admission at any date.) 



For further particulars, prospectuses, &c., 



apply to— GEORGE VALDER, 



Lands Office Building, Under Secretary and Director, 



Bridge- St., Sydney. Department of Agriculture 



