706 Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. [10 Dec, 1918. 



Going westward from Hamilton down the Grange, one is impressed 

 by the rich-looking soils and the magnificent red-gums. The growth 

 of trees and hedges indicates a fairly generous and regular rainfall, 

 though in some seasons it is not well timed, as the winter and spring 



1. — Two-year-old Shortliorn Bull — Grand Duke of Clifton 5tli. 



Grand Duke of Clifton 6tti, aged ten months. 



are wet and cold, the summer dry and windy. Fortunately there is 

 evidence that with proper management land in this district can still 

 uphold its high reputation for the raising of first class stock. 



