-8 Jan., 1908.] 



Agricultural Education. 



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Mr. H. Haile 



Mr. H. W. Ham 



Dr. A. A. Brown 



Mr. L. L. Patterson, G.M.V.C 



Mr. C. D. Strong, G.M.V.C. 



Mr. A. S. Ken von, C.E. 



Mr. H. V. Hawkins 



Mr. C. B. Luffmann 

 Mr. J. Cronin 

 Mr. W. Kenneallv 



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Wool Classing. 

 Sheep Breeding. 

 Sneep Ailments. 



Veterinary Science. 



Agricultural Surveyiaig. 

 Poultry Breeding and 

 Management. 



Orchard Work. 



Demonstrator 

 rierv. 



Far- 



Examination papers were set by Dr. Brown and [Messrs. Colebatch, 

 Cronin, Archer, Haile, Ham, Hawkins, Kenyon,, Lee, Paterson, Smith, 

 and Strrong. At each centre four examinations were held, a half-hour 

 being allowed for each subject. Regarded merely as a test of how the 

 mstruction had been received, the results are \'ery satisfactory and are 

 ■an indication that the majority of the students possess a good general 

 knowledge of the leading features of each subject. 



The following are the detailed results for each centre. It is to be 

 noted that the percentage of maximum marks is based on the maximum 

 for the four subjects combined, which, of course, adverselv affects the 

 averages of those students who did not compete in all four subjects, 



Ararat. 



Beechworth. 



