JoiniKil of A I// icii/t lire, Victoria. 



[15 Oct., 1919. 



DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



Provides Special Facilities for Practical and Scientific Agricultural Educatioo 



Notable Agriculturists say that this College offers the best 



agricultural education and practical training in the world 



THE COLLEGE YEAR COMMENCES IN MARCH STUDENTS MAY BE ENROLLED AT ANY TIME 



Altmrnative Courses — 



(a) Diploma Course 



(b) One Year's Course. 



Three Years. 



Total Fees — 



S.25/-/- per annum. 



The cellege contains modern and well equipped laboratory and lecture hall, single bedrooms, recreation tod 



sports grounds. 



Of the 5,91 3 acres o( farm land at Dool^ie, 1 ,000 acres were put under crop by students last season; and champioa 



prizes were won for sheep and pigs at the last Royal Agricultural Society's Show. 



FARM SUBJECTS. — Agriculture, Animal Husbandry. Poultry, Fruit Growing, 

 Butter and Cheese Factory Management, Building Construction for Farmers. 



EACH BRANCH UNDER SPECIALLY TRAINED EXPERTS 



LONGERENONG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



SESSIONS COMMENCE MARCH AND SEPTEMBER 



This College is specially adapted for Junior Students from 14 years of age 



AREA OF FARM. 2,336 ACRES 



MAIN BRANCHES OF FARM WORK.— Grain Growing, Fat Lamb Raising, Dairyini, 



Irrigation of Fodder Crops, Fruit, &c. 



Total Fees — £25 per annum. 



Full particulars obtainable from T. J. PURVIS, Esq.. Secretary, Council of Agricultural Educatioa, 



Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, or the Principals of the Colleges. 



THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 



VETERINARY SCHOOL 



Complete Courses of Instruction are conducted in all Subjects for the Degre* of 

 Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V. Sc), and for the License (L.V. Sc). 



Veterinary Surgeons possessing the above qualifications are eligible for registration 

 under the Veterinary Surgeons Act (Victoria) and for Veterinary Appointments in the 

 Commonwealth and State Services and in the Army Veterinary Corps. 



For full particulars apply — 



The DIRECTOR, Veterinary School, PARKVILLE, VICTORIA 



"The (Queensland Molassi s 

 Co. makes a product called 

 "MOLLERNE" from Molasses 

 and Lucerne, and sells it at 

 £l hif,'her than the market 

 price of Lucerne. An anal.v- 

 sis of it has tieen made by the 

 Agricultural Chemist, and it 

 forms a cheap and valuable 

 food for young lambs. 



— Science and Industry, 



July, 1910 ; also by 



courtesy of Mr. A. E. 



V. Richardson, Dept. 



of Agriculture, 



Victoria. 



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