RGHlCUWUHflli CliflSSES, 1907. 



Arrangements have been made for opening Classes at tho 

 undermentioned centres on the dates specified. The Course at 

 each centre 'will last a fortnight, t-wo lectures and demonstii- 

 tions being given each afternoon, and four limelight lectures 

 during the Course, 



Classes have already been held at Ararat, Ballarat, Beech- 

 worth, Camperdown, Colac, Buroa, Inglewood, Korumburra, 

 Mildura, Penshurst, Redesdale, St. Arnaud, Stawell, Terang, 

 Traralgon, Warragul, and Yarram. 



MRIGUliTUHAL GOliliEOES. 



DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



(About 18 Miles from Shepparton and Benalla.) 



The College offers every facility to students to become competent agriculturists, vignerons, 

 and dairymen. The work is carried out on a large commercial scale, the ploughing, drilling, 

 manuring, harvesting, threshing, and shearing being done by students under competent instructors. 

 Over 2,000 sheep and lambs, 150 head cattle, 50 horses, including stallion, are on the farm. 



Fees — £28 5s. per annum. 



Scholarships.— Six : Value from £25 to £75. 



New Session begins first week in September, 1907. Applicants must be sixteen years of age 

 or over. , - 



LONGERENONG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



(S Miles from Horsham.) 



One aim of this institution is to fill in the gap between the State School and Uookie, i.e., to 

 take students between the ages of fourteen and sixteen years. 



Resident students take both class and farm work. Non-resident students attend the College 

 for class work only, on alternate days, their practical work being carried out on their fathers' 

 farms or as apprentices on farms recommended or approv^ed of by the Council of Agricultural 



Education. j . , , 



The farm contains an area of 2,386 acres, and is admirably adapted for demonstrating what 

 can be done in farming with irrigation. There is a large area of the farm under cultivation, and 

 the orchard and vineyard cover an area of 30 acres. 



FEE.s^—Resident, £18 5s. per annum ; Non-resident, £5 per annum. 



Scholarship— One : Value, £25 per annum. • 



New Session begins first week in September, 1907. 



Applications to attend either of the above Colleges should 

 be forwarded to the Secretary of the Council of Agricultural 

 Education, Public Ofiaces, Melbourne, and offers of vacancies for 

 students will be made in accordance with priority of application^ 



