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THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGFdCU LTURK.—Advertismmts. 



QUEENSLAND. 



The attention of Farmers and persons with small capital who aye. desirous of Dairying 

 or growing S]ag^r, Cereals, Fruits, etc., is directed to the facilities granted .by the Queensland 

 Government for acquiring land for su^ch purposes. 



BY CONDITIONAL SELECTION, 



Agrieialtaral Homesttcads : The area to be selected varies with the quality of the land, from 160, 320, to 640 acres, 



at S/6 per acre,' payment extending over 10 years. 

 Agpiculfural Farms : Area up to 1,280 acres at 10/- per acre upward, payment extending over 20 years. 

 Cirazing SclecSiOii'* : Farms and Homesteads in areas up to 20,000 acres, on 14, 21, and 28 years' lease, at annual rent 



of per acre upward. 



Scrub Elections : These are divided into four classes (according to quantity of timber on land to be cleared), area of 

 each up to 10,000 acres, lease for 30 years ; no rent for first 5, 10, 15, or 20 years according to class, remaining periods 

 ^d. and Id. per acre per annum. 



BY UNCONDITIONAL SELECTION. 



Up to 1,280 acres, at from 13s. 4d. per acre, payable in 20 annual instalments. 



AgTicnlftiiral lands FsiS'cSiasc Aet : Large Freehold Estates of choice agricultural land are also being bought by 

 the Government, surveyed into Farms ranging from 40 to 640 acres, in various favoured localities, for the purpose of 

 bringing about close settlement. These lands are sold on an extended payment of 20 years, and become the freehold 

 by payment practically of £7 19s. a year for every £100 of the purchasing price. Should the purchaser desire to 

 secure his freehold earlier he can do so by paying the remaining instalments of principal together with one i per cent, 

 for interest. 



RATES OF PASSAGE BY 



AGENTS-Messrs. GRAY, 



QUEENSLAND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 



DAWES & CO.. 23, Great Winchester St., E.G. 



A THIRD-CLASS PASSAGE, by Queensland Hoyal Mail Steamers, can now *be obtained for £13 13s. 

 (including Bedding and Mess utensils), and other Passages at £16 16s. and £17 17s., according to accommodation. 



STEAMERS LEAVE LONDON MONTHLY FOR QUEENSLAND. 



For all Information apply to — 



THE AGENT-GENERAL FOB QUEENSLAND, 



1, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W. 



The colonial COLL 



fi.ND TRAINING FARMS Ltd., 

 HOLLESLEY BAY, SUFFOLK 



THE COLLEGE IS SITUATED on its own estate, in an extremely healthy and 

 beautiful position dominating HoUesley Bay. Sea and river boating and bathing. 



FARMS OF OVER 1800 ACRE 3 are carried on by the College for the instruction of 

 its Bfcudents, who thus have unique facilities for becoming practically as well as theoretically 

 acquainted with all branches of Agriculture, and with horse, cattle, and sheep breeding, etc., on 

 a large scale. 



There is a LARGE MODEL WORKING PAIRY (50 COWS), a stud of Gf) to 70 Suffolk Horses, a renowned 

 flock of Suffolk Sheep, verj^ extensive fruit, flower, and vegetable grounds, and instruction is regularly given in 

 the following subjects :— Agriculture ; Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Management ; Dairying, Horticulture, Forestry, 

 Woodcraft, Veterinary Science and Practice, Land Surveying, Levelling and Building, Geologj', Mineralogy, 

 Chemistry, atid Botany ; Engineijr's, Smith's, Carpenter's, Joiner's, Wheelwright's, Harness Maker's ^York ; Riding, 

 Bo;ilting,*'ila;f ting. Swimming, Ambulance, Hygiene, etc. 



THE WORK OF THE COLLEGE has been periodically recognised as of great value 

 by .'statesmen of the highest rank at home and in the Colonies. 



FUI<L I N FO 3 MATION may be obtained from the Director at above address, or from tlie 

 London Secretary, 11, Pall iVIall, S.W. (opposite the Athenanim Club). 



