I. QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. [1 Frs., 1898. 
Farm Buildings: Stables, Silos and Dairy (the latter in process of 
erection); 
A large and very complete Chemical Laboratory ; 
Four Breeds of Dairy Stock ; 
Implements, Apparatus, and the beginnings of a Library. 
FEES.—£25 per annum, payable half-yearly in advance, and a deposit of 
£1 as a guarantee against damage to buildings and furniture. 
The Fee covers board, washing (not to exceed ten pieces weekly), room 
rent and lights. Each room is furnished with bedstead, bed, pillows, chairs, 
and table. All other furnishings must be supplied by the Student. 
LABOUR.—Students work one-half of the time, a day of labour alternating 
with one of study. During the day given to studies the Student performs 
three hours of “industrial” or educational work, and when not thus engaged 
or in class, occupies himself with study, in preparation for classes. 
The Practical Work proposed for Students embraces, besides the care of Live 
Stock, including Dairying, and the operations included in Tillage and Harvesting, 
Fencing, Clearing, and Grubbing, and the Construction of Farm Buildings. 
COURSE OF STUDY. 
Division A. Division B. 
Botany Arithmetic 
Chemistry (Lectures and Labora- Botany 
tory Work) Chemistry 
Horticulture (Lectures) Physics © 
Mensuration Drawing 
Technical Drawing (Half-term) English Composition 
Book-keeping do. 
. INDUSTRIALS. 
Dairying, Farm, Orchard, Garden and Shop Work. 
The ‘‘ B” division includes all students who are, from any cause, deficient 
in one or more studies of the regular course. ¢ 
Books and Stationery are supplied by the College at actual cost price. 
Students will not be allowed to keep guns or other firearms in their rooms. 
NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS.—The Minister desires to encourage the 
attendance of Non-Resident Pupils, who are prepared to fulfil the College 
regulations in all other respects. The conditions of admission for such 
Students to the privileges of the College may be learned upon application to 
the Principal. 
Students should secure tickets to the College Station, located about one 
mile from the College buildings. All Passenger and Mixed Trains, except the 
Sydney Mail Train, stop, due notice having been given the Guard, for passengers 
to alight at this Station. 
The Train leaving Brisbane at 6 a.m. is due at the College Station at about 
9 a.m., and the Train departing from Toowoomba at 7 a.m. reaches the College 
Station at half-past 9 nearly. 
Students travelling by the above Trains will reach the College, on the 
_ morning of 11th January, 1898, in time for the Examinations. The College 
teams will meet these Trains for Students and their effects. 
Students travelling by Steamer are advised to proceed at once to the 
College on landing. Board and lodgings will be supplied such Students for 
the time that elapses to the opening of the College: provided notice of the 
wishes of the Student in this regard is given in advance. 
For further information address— 
THE PRINCIPAL, 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
GATTON. 
THE QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
15th November, 1897. 
By Authority: EpmMunD Gregory, Government Printer, William street, Brisbane, 
