Journal of Agriculture , Victoria. 



[lo Jan., 191; 



CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND. 



The followin;j allotments on the various Estates are availalile for application : — • 



Wheat Growing". 



Estate. ^,?,-j} Area, 



Irrigation Areas. 



totalling 



Area. 



f 72 acres. 



492 „ 



2,656 „ 



77 „ 



2,020 „ 



GfiS „ 



3,92G ,, 



287 acres. 



2,294 „ 



4,896 „ 



51 „ 



1,GC.4 „ 



5,rs5 „ 



4,943 „ 



1,198 „ 



026 „ 



499 „ 



502 



Cornelia Creek 

 Oaklands 

 Hurstwood . . 

 Mt. Widderln 

 Nerrin Nerrin 



No. of 

 Allots. 



7 totalling- 2,755 acres. 



7 „ 4,699 „ 



10 „ 4,884 „ 



17 „ 5,922 „ 



17 „ 3,736 „ 



Beet Growing- and Dairying-. 



Boisdale 

 Kihnan\' Park 



5 totalling' 361 acres. 

 70 ,, 7,988 ,, 



Clerks' Homes. 



Glen Huntly 

 Toorona'a 



7 allotments. 

 62 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove . . . . . . 68 allotments. 



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

 pajnnents at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Advances of money can be obtained up to 60 per cent, of the value of 

 permanent impro\ements effected, repayments extending over fifteen years bearing 5 per cent, interest. 



For full information and terms apply to THE SECRETARY , 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOAR^. 



MELBOURNE. 



AUSTRALIA'S WACON ;i" Tv," 



PATENT 



STEEL 

 WHEELS. 



Patent Felloes. 

 Renewable Carron 

 Boxes and Oil Caps. 



The only Steel Wheel 



that has stood 



the Test. 



Beware of 

 Imitations. 



A. MAY, Esq., Meningie, South Australia, says: — 



Dear Sir, — I have received Sprinsj' Wau'on. I am well pleased with same 

 well, and I think those who have Steel Wheels will never >ise the old style ayain. 

 of two tons of potatoes over a bad road of 30 miles, wher 



I never thought it would run so 



Two horses carried niy first load 



the old stvle of wagon was bogged, and is still there. 



August, 1903. 

 ALBERT MAY, Esq., Meningie, S.A., says :— 



Dear Sir,— In answer to .\our letter wanting to know how tlie wheels of my wagon are, I am pleased to tell 

 you I have had the wagon about 6i years, and it has not cost me a shilling ; the' wheels are like new, and I have 

 done a lot of heavy carting. Only being a 2-ton Wagon, I lent it to a man cartiny wheat, and he had some very 

 rough roads, loads being about 50 liags. Your Wagons are worth their moncA', and I would not be without one of 

 them. I think this Wagon will last my life time. 40" and 36* Wheels. " August 13th. 1910. 



IPP" TABLE TOP— Truck body, and a!l classes of little Wagons for Farm and Station work. 

 \NRITE FOR CATALOG TO-DAY. 



R. J. L. HILDYARD, 



QUEEN'S BRIDGE-ST., 

 SOUTH MELBOURNE, V. 



