Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Aug., 1912. 



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CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND, 



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

 payments at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Advances of money can be obtained up to 6(1 per cent, of the %aUie of 

 permanent improvements effected, repayments extending over fifteen years bearing 5 per cent, interest. 



For fnU information and terms avphj to THE SECRE TARY , 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOARD. 



MELBOURNE. 



AUSTRALIA'S WAGON ;™ T;.'"- 



PATENT 



STEEL 

 WHEELS. 



Patent Felloes. 

 Renewable Carron 

 Boxes and Oil Caps. 



The only Steel Wheel 



that has stood 



the Test. 



Beware of 

 Imitations. 



I never thought it would run so 

 Two horses carried my first load 



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



Dear Sir, — I have received Spring Wagon. I am well pleased with same, 

 well, and I think those who have Steel Wheels will never use the old style again. 

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



August, 1903. 

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



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

 you I have had the wagon about 6i years, and it li.as 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 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 without one of 

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



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