Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



fio Feb., 1912. 



"HORNSBY" Petrol Engines 



iSTATIONARY AND PORTABLE) 



T-IAVE a World-wide Reputation for all round 



Superiority. There is nothing Equal to them. 



Just as suitable for Motive Power as the well-known 



HORNSBY OIL ENGINE. 



For 30 Years the 



HORNSBY BINDER 



Has Led and still Leads the Way. 



Winner of the Six Highest Prizes ever offered. 



It stands unrivalled for Strength, Simplicity, Light- 

 ness of Draught, Low Cutting, and ease of Man- 

 agement. Will go through the Harvest without 

 a hitch. 



Hornsby Mowers are Famous the World over. 



Hornsby Oil Engines, Gas Engines, and Suction 

 Gas Plants are Unequalled. 



R. HORNSBY & SONS, LTD., 



MELBOURNE. SYDNEY. 

 ■ BRISBANE. 



DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



(SHEPPARTON DISTRICT.) 



H. PYE, Principal. 



The College offers every facility to students to become competent agriculturists and 

 dairyrnen. The work is carried out on a large commercial scale, the ploughing, drilling, 

 manuring, harvesting, threshing, and shearing being done by students under competent 

 instructors. Over 2,000 sheep and lambs, 150 cattle, and 50 horses, including stallion, are 

 on the farm, which comprises over 6,000 acres. 



Fees (per Annum)— i^'tVsi! Year, £32 5s. ; Second Year, £27 5s. ; Third Year, £22 5s. ; 

 Payable half-yearly. 



LONGERENONG AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 



(HORSHAM DISTRICT.) 



W. Z>. WILSON, B.Sc, Principal. 



One aim of this institution is to fill in the gap between the State School and Dookie, 

 i.e., to take students between the ages of fourteen and sixteen years. 



The farm contains an area of 2,386 acres, and is admirably adapted for demonstrating 

 what can be done in farming with irrigation. There is a large area of the farm under 

 cultivation, and the orchard and vineyard cover an area of 30 acres. 



Fees — Resident, £20 per annum ; Non-resident, £5 per annum ; Payable half-yearly. 



Applications relative to tlie above Colleges sbould be sent to the Secretary, Council of 

 Agricultural Education, Department of Agriculture, Melbourne. On receipt of Post Card a 

 copy of the Prospectus of either College will be posted. 



NEXT SESSION COMMENCES MARCH, 1912. 

 INTENDING STUDENTS MAY NOW BE ENROLLED. 



