Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Oct., 1912. 



CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND. 



List showing: number of allotments on the various Estates available for application : — 



Estate. 

 SwsaHni 

 Cohuna 

 She|>parton 

 Nanneella 

 Bamainn 

 foognb 



Irrigration Areas. 



3 totalling' 



Area. 



263 acres. 

 2,081 „ 

 2,200 ,, 

 1,846 „ 

 1,885 „ 

 5,183 ,, 



Dairying" and Mixed Farming-. 



Bom Vista 



Deepdene 



lilumerulla 



Albunbee 



Morveii 



Werribee 



Kenilwortli 



Mooralla 



Cremona 



Dunrobin 



6 totalling' 



475 acres. 



484 



1,945 ,, 



1,726 „ 



3,663 „ 



4,348 „ 



600 „ 



1,226 „ 



403 „ 

 20 



Estate 



Cornelia Creek . . 17 



Oaklands . . 6 



Hurstwood . . . . 4 



Mt. VViddenn .. 14 



Nerrin Nerrin . . IS 



Pannoo . . IC 



Marathon feWillow Grove 12 



Strathallan . . 11 



Wheat Growing-. Area. 



2,389 acre*. 



4,140 „ 



2,094 „ 



6,115 „ 



4,022 „ 



6,733 „ 



6,363 „ 



325 „ 



Beet Growing- and Dairying^. 



Boisdale 

 Kihuany Park 



7 totalling 400 acres. 

 21 „ 1,766 .. 



Clerks' Homes. 



57 allotmenta. 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove . . 108 allotments. 



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

 pa3-inents at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Advances of money can be obtained up to 60 per cent, of the value •( 

 penuaiM-nt improvements effected, repayments extending o\er fifteen years bearing per cent, interest. 



FwfvU information and terms apply to TH E SEC RE TA RY , 



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