Journal of Agricidtiire, Victoria. 



[ii Nov., 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 60 per cent, of the value of 

 permanent improvements effected, repayments extending over fifteen j'ears bearing 5 per cent, interest. 



For fiUi information and terms apply to THE SECRETARY, 



LANDS PURCHASE AND MANAGEMENT BOARD. 



MELBOURNE. 





AUSTRALIA'S WAGON 



'*The Finest 

 Wagon Ever." 



PATENT 



STEEL 

 WHEELS. 



ratent FeU*M. 



Renewable Carran 



Box£8 and Oil Caps. 



The only Stael Wkeel 



that has atoad 



the Test. 



Bewar* of 



Imitations. 



BnUiTant Bros., OiUenbah, Narrandera, write :-4/4Al-"The 7-ton Wool Wagon I got from you four years 

 ago has given every satisfaction. I now want you to send me a 54 in. and 48 in., diameter wheel x 6 in. tyre 10-ton 

 Wagon, with Table 19 ft. x 8 ft. Your Wagons are the Best." Hundreds of others say the same. 

 When j'ou get a Wagon see that it is the Genuine "Hildyard Patent." 



A weU-known and up-to-date farmer in Victoria (Mr. E. A. Neald. of Nathalia) says :-" I had last season 

 a e-ton Ordinary English Wagon, and one of the "Trusty" type Steel Wheel Wagons, 40 in. 

 and 36 in. dia. wheels, carting m sheaf hay. Although the 6-ton wagon seemed to carry the larger loads I 

 found, to my surprise, after keeping careful count, that the Patent Steel Wheel Wagon carted and put into 

 the stack 700 sheaves a day more than the big wagon. The labour was the same for both wagons." 



g)gp- TABLE TOP— Truck body, and all classes of little Wagons for Farm and Station work. 

 WRITE FOR CATALOG TO-DAY. 



RJ L HILDYARD queens bridge-st, 

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