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South Coast. 



These directions apply to Araluen, Bateman's Bay. Bega, Berry, Bodalla, Bnlli, 

 Candelo, Cobargo, Colombo, Eden, Gerringong, Kiama, Merimbula, Milton, Moiuya,. 

 Nelligen, Nowra, Pambula, Picton, Shellharbour, Ulladnlla, Wollongong, VYolunda. 



Northern Tableland. 



Dikki noNS for Northern Tableland apply to districts adjacent to the Great Northern 

 Railway from Woolbrook to Tenterfield, and to districts of somewhat similar elevation 

 (from 2,0 10 feel I in the doi thorn zone of I lie State. 



Central Tableland. 



These directions, with slight modifications, are applicable to Bathurst, Blayney, 

 < 'range, and other fairly elevated districts adjoining. 



Southern Tableland. 



These directions apply to Moss Vale, Goulburn, Crookwell, Braidwood, Queanbeyan, 

 Cooma, Bombala, Delegate, and Dalgety districts. 



North-western Slopes. 



The directions under this heading apply generally to the country west of a line from 

 gleton to Tenterfield, except such portions as have an elevation of 2,000 feet or inure 



Central-western Slopes. 



These directions, with slight modifications to meet differences in altitude and other 

 natural conditions, apply to the following districts : — Canowindra, Cargo, Cowra, Dubbo, 

 Kugowra, Forbes, Grenfell, Molong, Murrumburrah, Parkes, Temora, Wellington, 

 Young. They would also apply, in a very large degree, to the slightly earlier districts 

 of Condobolin, Narroniine, and Trangie. 



South-western Slopes and Riverina. 



Directions for Riverina apply to the majority of districts along the Southern line and 

 branches from Junee to Albury, Junee to Jerilderie and Deniliquin ; also Corowa and 

 Berrigan 



Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas. 



Directions apply to the areas watered by the Murrumbidgee inigation works. 



North-western Plains. 



The directioos for North-western Slopes apply to the plains of the north-west, except 

 i hat cropping is much more restricted in that district by reason of the difficulty of 

 cultivating the soil at times, and by the fact that the soil is not sufficiently retentive of 

 moisture by the present methods oi cultivation to ensure successful cropping, except in 

 years of good rainfall. The treeless plains are generally devoted to grazing. Water 

 suitable for limited irrigation and good for stuck may be obtained at varying depths on 

 the plains. 



