The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . om 40 to 60 acres. The Boisdale promising so well, another purchase of 8,000acres of the far-famed Kilmany Park was made in the spring. This estatehas now been subdivided and made available for settlement in blocks offrom 60 acres upwards. Particulars concerning the settlement of this estateare given at the end of this article. The first fact that strikes an intending settler applying for land atBoisdale is that there is no pioneering work to be done. Here is nonecessity to wrest with the axe a hard-won home from the giant fore


The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . om 40 to 60 acres. The Boisdale promising so well, another purchase of 8,000acres of the far-famed Kilmany Park was made in the spring. This estatehas now been subdivided and made available for settlement in blocks offrom 60 acres upwards. Particulars concerning the settlement of this estateare given at the end of this article. The first fact that strikes an intending settler applying for land atBoisdale is that there is no pioneering work to be done. Here is nonecessity to wrest with the axe a hard-won home from the giant forest orthe tangled scrub; he can set , his familv and household goods. -lo March, 1912.] Beet Sugar Industry. 141 down in the midst of a well-ordered community with most of the adjuncts•of civilization. A well-equipped Butter and Cheese Factory is upon theEstate, to which settlers can sell their milk. State School, Public Hall, Post Office, and Railway Station are all•within easy distance of settlers, while the roads are good, and a plentiful. BOISDALE CEIEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY.


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