The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . THE ..ESTHETIC SIDE OF FARM LIFE. gallons each. The whole of the rainwater from the homestead and farmbuildings is conserved, either in underground cement tanks or in numerous. ANOTHER VIEW OF MR. C. E. DAHLENBURGs GARDEN. overground galvanized-iron tanks, at the properties of Messrs. Dahlen-burg, Crouch, and Sanders. 4^ journal of Ai^rituitiirc. Victoria. \io Jan., I9I2_ Far 1)1 BiiUdiii<^s, FJc. Pride of place must be given in this regard to Mr. the modern commodious ii-ro(;med brick residence with all con-venien


The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . THE ..ESTHETIC SIDE OF FARM LIFE. gallons each. The whole of the rainwater from the homestead and farmbuildings is conserved, either in underground cement tanks or in numerous. ANOTHER VIEW OF MR. C. E. DAHLENBURGs GARDEN. overground galvanized-iron tanks, at the properties of Messrs. Dahlen-burg, Crouch, and Sanders. 4^ journal of Ai^rituitiirc. Victoria. \io Jan., I9I2_ Far 1)1 BiiUdiii<^s, FJc. Pride of place must be given in this regard to Mr. the modern commodious ii-ro(;med brick residence with all con-veniences, there is a fin.; array of substantial farm buildings. these is the stable, 90 ft. x 40 ft., well ventilated, solidly built,and blocked throughout with well-set sleepers. Attached to this is alarge galvanized-iron chalT shed. 40 ft. x 22 ft., and engine .shed. Nearby is a barn 50 ft. x 24 ft., built on piles. Avith a fine wooden floor, andcapable of accommodating 3,000 bags of wdieat, and a circular iron silo-15 ft. x 10 ft., in which oats for feed are stored. Other features ofinterest are the impU-ment shed, dairy, smithy, fowdhoiise. and draftingyards for sheep.


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