QUEENSLAND LAND.
Messrs. Yeatcfl.Bros., of Toowoomba, Queens* land, have taken upon themselves tho duty of advertising the benefits of thoir Stato to visitors' at the National Dairy Sho\?. Pamphlets and maps.are-being distributed amongst:: tho peoplo in largo numbers, and thero appears to be no doubt that the State is being well represented by : these nctive agents. In the course ( of ■ their monthly review,' Messrs.' Xeates point out: that Queensland must have a • very great fnture. At present, they state, it is only very sparsely populated, but ,so far-reaching are its ' resources, it is progressing faster , than any other. Australasian State. ■; - The I ,land is .wall suited in many respoots, for 'sheep fanning:and . - dairying, and, with inoreascd shipping trajisit, farmers may count,on commanding sure mar-, kots.. Land can bo obtained' at (i - nominal figure, and there are homestead : selections : of i rom }*p to 1281) aoros, which can bo acquired from the Government for twenty years, by payment of- ft-very-small.deposit. ■■ Those interested m Queensland lands should place themselveo in Salme^tM^NVth'' 1 <^irs ' catea Bros., ia
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 4
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174QUEENSLAND LAND. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 4
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