xxii Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. [lo Feb., 1912. 



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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 



VICTORIA. 



JSuFnley J^ortieultural School. 



E. E. PESCOTT, •;Wr Principal. 



ANNOUNCEMENT. 



The curriculum and management of the Burnley Horticultural School 

 have now been arranged so that greater advantages and facilities will be 

 given to students of both sexes in Horticulture and allied subjects. 



The present course of Horticulture for male students includes a two 

 years' course, students being charged a fee of £5 per annum. 



Classes have been formed at Burnley, whereby students of both sexes may 

 receive instruction on two afternoons of each week — Tuesdays and Fridays. 



Instruction includes theoretical and practical work, and will commence 

 at 2 p.m. This will be a two years' course, and the fee charged will be 

 £2 per annum. 



It has also been arranged that several short lecture courses shall be 

 given on subjects which are suitable adjuncts to Horticulture, such as 

 Poultry Farming, Bee-keeping, and Fruit Preserving, and these courses 

 will be open and free to the general public. The subjects and dates 

 of the Short Course Lectures will be announced monthly in this Journal. 



\^^2 Session commences J 2th February. 



^t^aS::f:;^St The director of agriculture, 



PUBLIC OFFICES, MELBOURNE, 

 OR TO THE PRINCIPAL. 



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