Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Nov., 1911. 



R. 



CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND. 



The following allotments on the various Estates are available for application : — 



Wheat Growing-. 



Irrig-ation Areas. 



Estate. 



Koyuga 

 Swan Hill 

 Cohuna 

 Sheppnrtoii .. 

 XaiHieo.la 

 P.aniawm West 

 Bamawiu East 



No. of 

 Allots. 



19 



39 



26 



1.'^ 



Area. 



totalling: 228 acres. 



258 „ 



2,894 „ 



10 „ 



1,874 „ 



524 ,, 



C9 ,, 



Dairying- and Mixed Farming-. 



Eumeralki 

 Meadow bank 

 AUambee 

 Moi-ven 

 Werribve 

 Kenilwoith . . 

 Mooralla 

 Cremona 

 Glenaladale . . 



."■,'.«J4 acres. 



54 



\,hG?. „ 



5,S^i5 „ 



5,430 ,, 



600 



Estate. 



Cornelia Creek 

 Oaklands 

 Hurstwood . . 

 Mt. Widderin 

 Xerrin iS'errin 



No. of 

 Allots. 



Area. 



totalling 2,352 acres. 



4,699 „ 



4,884 „ 



„ 5,992 „ 



» 3,736 „ 



Clerks' Homes. 



Glen Huntly 

 Tooronga 



11 allotments. 

 69 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove ..71 allotn?ents. 



Beet Growing- and Dairying-. 



Boisdale .. .. .. .. 13 allotments. 



For fall infonmit'ion and terms cipph/ to 



THE SECRETARY. 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOARD, 

 LANDS DEPARTMENT, 



MELBOURNE. 



AUSTRALIA'S WAGON ^I^o'n^S' 



PATENT 



STEEL 

 WHEELS. 



Patent Felloes. 



Renewable Carron 



Boxes and Oil Caps. 



The onh Steel Wheel 



that lias stood 



the Test. 



Beware of 



Imitations. 



Bullivant Bros., Gillenbah, Narrandera, write :— 4/4/11— " The 7-ton Wool Vagon I got from j-ou four years 

 ago has liix en ey<y,\\ satisfaction. I now want you to send me a 54 in. and 48 in., diameter wheel x 6 in. tyre 10-ton 

 Wagon, witli Table 19 ft. x 8 ft. Your Wagons are the Best." Hundreds of others say the same. 

 When you get a Wagon see that it is the Genuine "Hildyard Patent." 



A wcll-kiK.wii and up-to-date fanner in Victoria (Mr. E. A.'Neald, of Nathalia) says :—" I had last season 

 a 6-ton Ordinary English Wagon, and one of the "Trusty" type Steel Wheel Wagons, 40 in. 



and 36 in. dia. V/heel5, rurtin^- in sheaf hay. Althovigh tlie 6-ton wa^on seemed tn carry the larger loads, I 

 found, t.) my snipiise, after keeping careful count, that the Patent Steel Wheel Wagon carted and put into 

 the stark 700 sheaves a day more than the big wagon. Tlie labuin- was tlic same for both wagons." 



Hp- TABLE TOP — Truck body, and all classes of little Wagons for Farm and Station work. 

 WRITE FOR CATALOG TO-DAY. 



R. J. L. HILDYARD, 



QUEEN'S BRIDGE-ST., 

 SOUTH MELBOURNE, V. 



