Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



[lo Dec, 1912. ', 



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CLOSER SETTLEMENT LAND. 



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



Estate. 

 Swan Hill 

 Cohuna 

 Shepparton 



Nanneella 

 Baniawm 

 Toiijrala 



Irrig-ation Areas. 



totallinu' 



Area. 



41u acri 

 2,554 

 1,811 

 1,874, 

 1,774 

 4,672 



Wheat Growing". 



totalling 



Dairying" and Mixed Farming". 



Bona Vista 



Deepdene 



Eumeralla 



AUanibee 



Morven 



Werribee 



Kenilworth 



Mooralla 



Cremona 



Dunrobin 



totalling 



15 

 10 

 24 



1 



5 

 14 



463 acres. 



484 

 2,706 

 2,062 

 3,364 

 4,348 



600 

 1,226 



403 

 36 



Estate. 



Cornelia Creek . . 20 



Oaklands .. .. 6 



Hurstwood .. .. 4 



Mt. Widderin .. 13 



Nerrin Nerrin , . 18 



Pannoo . . . . 15 



Marathon &WilIow Grove 12 



Strathallan . 11 



Area. 



653 acrev. 

 4,140 



2,074 

 4,723 

 4,022 

 5,403 

 6,368 

 325 



Beet Growing- and Dairying. 



Boisdale . . . . 3 totalling 366 »crei. 



Kilmany Park ..20 ,, 1,626 ,, 



Clerks' Homes. 



Tooron<;a . . 39 allotments. 



Workmen's Homes. 



Pender's Grove . . 103 allotmenti. 



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 years bearing 5 per cent, interest. 



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