^o Oct., 191 2.1 



Journal of Agriculture , Yictoria. 



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Bull calves bespoken and paid for will be reared until .si.\ month< old, when delivery must be taken In tlie 

 event of death or ill-development, another choice will be allowed. 



The prices are based approximately on the actual milk and butter fat record of the dam at the rate of Is. 

 per lb. of butter fat yielded. (See J'lunial of Agriculture, November, 1911, and September, 1912.) 



Inspection by arrangement with I\lr. E. STEER, Herdsman, Boisdale, Gippsland. 



Application for purchase to DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, MELBOURNE. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



POULTRY FOR SETTLERS. 



SITTINGS OF EGGS 



Are now available from the Poultry I'ens at the WYUNA FARM and the 

 BURNLEY HORTICULTURAL SCHOOL, at the underiEentioned rates. 



Wyuna Wiiite Leghorns (Cosh Hens and Swift Coekerel) 

 White Wyandottes (Burnley stock) 

 Blaek Orpingtons (Wyuna stock) 

 Burnley White Leghorns (Imported Hens and Padman Cockerel) 

 ,. M M „ „ Burnley 



,, ,, (Burnley stock) 



Blaek Orpingtons (Imported pens) 



,, ,, (Burnley stock) 



Minorcas (Imported pens) 

 Rhode Island Reds (Imported pens) 



The Eggs will carry the Departmental .stamp, and any infertile eggs will be replaced, provided that such 

 eggs are returned unbroken within IS days from date of receipt. Postal Order or Cheque should accompany order, 

 which should be addressed to the Manager, Government Farm, Wyuna, vid Kyatoram, or the PrincipaL 

 School of Horticulture, Burnley. 



