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Journal of Agricidtiirc , Victoria. 



[to June, 1912. 



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CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND, 



Li>,t showiiio- nuinltei- of allotments on the various Estates availaljle for application : — 



Estate. 



lCovu<;a 



Swan Hill 



Cohuna 



Sheppavto 



Nanneellu 



Bamawiu 



Ton.i;ala 



Irrigation Areas. Area. 







20 



3S 



107 



40S 

 •2,084 

 1-2 

 2,020 

 2,834 

 3,104 



Dairying" and Mixed Farming-. 



liona Vista 

 I )«•))( li'iie 

 Eunieralla 

 Allaiiibee 

 . Morveii 

 Werribee 

 Keiiilwoitl 

 Jlooralla 

 Cremona 

 Nuniurkah 

 ^Vyu^la 

 Diuirobin 



4 



3 



8 



10 



13 



1 

 1 



totallin" 



3S9 a- 



811 

 3,075 

 1,578 

 4,40-2 

 4,121 



601 1 



624 



61-2 



234 



102 



2SJ 



Wheat Growing-. 



Estate. 



Area. 



Cornelia Creek 



Oaklands 



Hurst wood . . 



Mt. Widderin 



Nerrin Nerrin 



Pan n 00 



JIarathon &\\'inow Grove 10 



Beet Growing- and Dairying-. 



5 totalli 

 41 



Clerks' Homes. 



Boisdale 

 Kilnianv Park 



5 totallin"- 256 arres 

 41 ,, ' 3,994 ,, 



. Tooroiua .. •• .. 36 allotments. 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove .. .. .. 118 allotments. 



Allotments on these estates are sold under Conditional Purchase leasehold terms, extending- over 3U years, with 

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

 l»-'rmanent improvements effected, repajiuents extending- over fifteen years bearing- 5 per cent, interest. 



Forfii/I information and fernis apply to THE SECRETARY, 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOARD, 



MELBOURNE. 



AUSTRALIA'S WACON ;i.^'/S' 



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 Spring Wagon. I am well pleased with same. I never thought it would run so 

 well, and I think those who have Steel Wheels will never use the old style again. Two horses carried my first load 

 of two tons of potatoes over a bad road of 30 miles, where the old style of wagon was bog:ged, and is still there. 



^ August, 1903. 



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



Dear Sir,— In answer to your letter wanting to know how the wheels of my wagon are, T am pleased to tell 

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

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

 rough roads, loads being about 50 bags. Your Wagons are worth their money, and I would not be witbMit one of 

 them. I think this Wagon will last my life time. 40" and 36' Wheels. August 13th, 1010. 



iJiF" TABLE TOP— Truck body, and all classes of little Wagons for Farm and Station work. 

 WRITE FOR CATALOG TO-DAY. 



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