THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.— Advertisements. 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 



HOLMES CHAPEL, CHESHIRE. 



(University of Manchester.) 



RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE, standing on its own farm, 

 and in the centre of fine district for dairying, stock rais- 

 ing, potato growing, and general mixed farming. Staff 

 of seven lecturers and demonstrators. Fully equipped 

 for scientific and practical agricultural training ; recently 

 enlarged buildings. Practical work on farm specially 

 supervised. Course in estate management and forestry. 

 Preparation for college diploma, Surveyors' Institution, 

 and other examinations. Degree course (B.Sc. Agr.) 

 of Manchester University. 



Prospectus on application to T. J. Young, F.S.I., 

 Principal. 



THE WEST OF SCOTLAND 



AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 

 Blythswood Sq., GLASGOW. 



Dairy School at Kilmarnock. 



PROSPECTUS FREE. 



S JH£ £t O P S H X X* S . 



SHREWSBURY, WELLINGTON, WEM, AND OSWESTRY. 

 Messrs. HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN, 

 Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, and Estate Agents. 



Offices— High Street, Shrewsbury : Market Street, Wel- 

 lington; 19, High Street, Wera; Bank Chambers, Oswestry 

 Sales of Landed Estates, Residential and Business Properties, Stand- 

 ing Timber, Machinery, Agricultural and Pedigree Stock, and Furni- 

 ture. Agricultural Valuers and Arbitrators. Monthly Horse Sales 

 at the Raven Horse Repository and Trial Grounds, Shrewsbury. 



The University of Leeds. 



DEPAR TMENT OF AGRICU LTURE. 



Complete Courses in Agriculture, suitable 

 for Farmers, Land Owners, Land Agents, 

 Valuers.or Teachers of Agricultural Science 

 The Winter Courses prepare for the 

 NATIONAL DIPLOMA. 

 INCLUSIVE FEES : Complete Winter Course, £10. 

 Special Summer Course, £5. 

 AMPLE PROVISION FOR RESEARCH. 

 Special Branches of Agriculture dealt with in Summer 

 Session. The FARM WORK and EXPERIMENTS at 

 GARFORTH form an integral part of the instruction. 

 Students may take Agriculture in the 

 Pinal Exa mination for the Degre e of B.Sc. 

 PROSPECTUS FROM THE REGISTRAR, 

 THE UNIVERSITY, LEEDS. 



EDUCATIONAL. 

 PRADLEY COURT, MITCHELDEAN, 



" GLOUCESTERSHIRE (late Wellingore Hall), 

 PREP. FOR COLONIES; special care with 

 BACKWARD and DELICATE BOYS; FARM 

 AND COLONIAL SCHOOL ; general school curri- 

 culum, with handicrafts and much outdoor work ; 

 gentlemen's sons only ; ages 14 to 19 ; beautiful and 

 bracing situation. — Principal, "W. Hunter Gandy, 

 Int.B.Sc., F.R.G.S. 



FARM ACCOUNTS. 



A. B.C. System of Accounts for Farmers works 

 out Profit and Loss Account, Balance Sheet, &c, 

 of the Farm, as a whole, with guaranteed cer- 

 tainty. Part II. works out the Profit and Losses 

 by Departments. A marvellous combination 

 of extreme simplicity and perfect efficiency 

 (Second Edition). Prospectus, etc., post free. 



McQUEEN & CO., Moat Road, S. Leicester. 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, READIN 



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Halls 



Reside 



WANTAGE HALL (Men 



PATRICK'S HOSTEL (Men). 

 ANDREW'S HALL (Women J 

 iJEORGE'S HOST EL (Women 



The College provides courses in Letters, Science, Agr 

 culture, Dairying, Horticulture, Fine Art, Handicraft 

 Music, Commerce, and Domestic and other Technic; 

 Subjects, students are prepared for London Universit 

 Degrees and for College and other Diplomas ai 

 Certificates. 



ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS IN ARTS, 

 SCIENCE, AND AGRICULTURE. 



L£S,M 



An Examination for three Open Scholarships, in Ai 

 (value £6s per annu;n), Science (value £6g per annum 

 and Agriculture (value &6g per annum), respectively, al: 

 for two Wantage Scholarship^ (value £6o per annum, f 

 Arts, or £64 per annum, for Science or Agriculture) w 

 be held at the College on June 5, 6, and 7, 1912. Th 

 Scholarships are tenable at the College for two years froi 

 October, 1912, with possible extension (or a third yea 

 Candidates must have passed, or must pass before Se]_ 

 tember, 1912, the London Matriculation Examination, c 

 an examination exempting therefrom, and must be pn 

 pared to read for a London Honours Degree in Arts q 

 Science, or for a London Degree in Agriculture. Th 

 Open Scholarship in Agriculture, and the Wantag 

 Scholarships, are restricted to men candidates. 



Further particulars of the Scholarships, and prospect 

 tuses of the College, may be obtained from the Registrai! 

 University College, Reading. 



FRANCI5 H. WRIGHT, Registrar. 



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HARPER-ADAMS 



AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE) 



NEWPORT (Salop). 



This fully equipped and endowed residential Collea 

 provides complete training in practical and theoretic] 

 Agriculture, qualifying for all the higher Agriculturj 

 Examinations Farm, Dairy, Workshops 

 For full put liculoxs apply 

 P. HEDWORTH FOULKES, B.Sc, Principal 



UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 



AND 



BRITISH DAIRY INSTITUTE, 



READING. 



Halls of Residence— 

 Wantage Hall (Men) St. Andrew's Hall (Women) 

 St. Patrick's Hostel St. George's Hostel 



(Men) (Women) 

 Also recognised Lodging Houses. 



A Six Months' Course in Dairying (Fee £16), for 

 N. D.D. and B.D.F.A. Examinations, begins on 

 March 7th, 1912. Also Three Months' Courses (Fee 

 £10), begin on March 7th and June 6th. Full par- 

 ticulars may be obtained from the Registrar, 

 University College, Reading. 



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Finest Strains. Inspection Invited. 



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