Journal of Agricitltnre , Victoria. 



[:i Dec, 191 r. 



Tlie following allotments on the various Estates are availal)le for aiiplication 



Irriaration Areas. 



Est:;:, 



Kovuna 



SwairHill 



("oliiina 



Sheppartoi 



Naimeella 



Bamawni 



Area. 



No. of 



AMo's. 



IS totalling 151 acres. 



„ 492 „ 



37 „ 2,6S4 „ 



C „ n.T „ 



ii „ 1,90S „ 



18 „ 717 „ 



72 „ - 3,f)9S ,, 



Dairying- and Riixed Farming-. 



Ilona \'ist;i 



Deepdene 



EumeraHa 



Meadowbai:'. 



Allambee 



Morven 



Werribee 



Kenihvoith 



Mooralla 



Cremona 



Glenalarlalo 



•2,'.te7 



r>,964 



51 



l,(jfl4 



5,888 



5,263 



600 



02'j 



499 



726 



Wheat Growing-. 



Estate. 



Cornelia Creeli 

 Oaklands 

 llurstwood 

 Mr. Widderin 

 Xerrin Nerrin 



Beet Growing- and Dairying-. 



Kilnian\' Park 



totallina 



Clerks' Homes. 



Glen Huntly 

 Tooronpra 



S allotments 

 66 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove .. .. .. 70 allotments. 



Allotments on these estates are sold under Conditional Purchase leasehold terms, extending- over 31i years, with 

 payments at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Advances of money can be obtained up to 60 per cent, of the ^•alue of 

 permanent improvements effected, repayments extending over fifteen years bearing 5 per cent, interest. 



For full information and terms ajyply to THE SEC RE TARY, 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOARD, 



MELBOURNE. 



The Finest 

 agon Ever." 



PATEMT 



STEEL 

 WHEELS. 



Patent Felloes. 



Renewable Carron 



Boxes and Oil Caps. 



The only Steel Wheel 



that has stood 



the Test. 



Beware of 



Imitations. 



IBuliil'ant Bros., Gillenbah, Narrandcra, write: — 4 '4 11 — "The 7-ton Wool Wagon I got from you four years 

 ago has given every satisfaction. I now want you to send me a 54 in. and 48 in., diameter wheel x 6 in. tyre T'-ton 

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

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



A wc;i-;cnown and ui>-to-date farmer in Victoria (EIr. E. A. Noa.id, of Xathaliai 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. Wlicels, carting in sheaf hay. Although the 6-ti>n wagcm si-enied t<i I'arry the larger loads, I 

 foimd, to my surprise, after keeping careful count, that the Patent Steel Wheel Wagon carted and put into 

 the stack 700 sheaves a day more than the big wagon. The labour was the same for both wagons." 



ijr^— TAGLE TO? — Truck body, ar.d all classes of little Wagons for Farm and Statio:i work. 

 t/VRIT-E FOR CATALOG TO-DAY. 



QUEEN'S BRIDGE-ST., 

 SOUTH MELBOURNE, V. 



