Tour | Region | Dates | Places visited | Notes |
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1 | Gippsland | 13–23 October 1924 | Bunyip, Neerim South, Warragul, Yarragon, Mirboo North, Morwell, Maffra, Bairnsdale, Kilmany, Traralgon, Moe, Drouin. [22] | |
2 | South Gippsland | 10–15 November 1924 | Lang Lang, Meeniyan, Yarram, Toora, Korumburra, Cranbourne. [7] | |
3 | Western District | 1–12 December 1924 | Colac, Terang, Allansford, Warrnambool, Penshurst, Branxholme, Heywood, Portland, Hamilton, Koroit, Camperdown, Birregurra, Moriac. [23] | |
4 | North Central/Goulburn Valley | 9–21 March 1925 | Elmore, Cohuna, Gunbower, Rochester, Echuca, Tongala/Kyabram, [24] Tatura, Shepparton, Cobram, Numurkah, Stanhope, Murchison. [25] | |
- | Gippsland | 16–25 April 1925 | Warragul, Thorpdale, Moe, Morwell, Mirboo North, Trafalgar. [26] [27] | Domestic section only. |
5 | Goldfields/Mallee | 11–22 May 1925 | Castlemaine, Raywood, Mitiamo, Kerang, Nyah, Kooloonong, Piangil, Swan Hill, Tresco, Pyramid, Dingee, Bendigo. [27] | |
6 | North East | 17–28 August 1925 | Devenish, Yarrawonga, Benalla, Springhurst, Wangaratta, Wodonga, Myrtleford, Violet Town, Seymour. [28] | |
7 | Central Victoria | 12–17 October 1925 | Broadford, Alexandra, Yea, Mansfield, Merton, Wallan. [29] | |
8 | Midlands/Goldfields | 9–20 November 1925 | Sunbury, Kyneton, Redesdale, Newstead, Maryborough, Clunes, Creswick, Newlyn, Daylesford, Trentham. [30] | |
9 | Central West | 30 November - 11 December 1925 | Ballan, Bungaree, Ballarat, Waubra, Linton, Skipton, Meredith, Geelong, Little River. [31] | |
- | South Gippsland | 8–13 February 1926 | Koo Wee Rup, Korumburra, Meeniyan, Toora, Fish Creek, Leongatha. [32] | Domestic section only. |
- | Central Victoria | 15 February 1926 | Alexandra. [33] | Domestic Arts and Mothercraft cars only. |
10 | Wimmera/Mallee | 8–20 March 1926 | Minyip, Beulah, Patchewollock, Hopetoun, Warracknabeal, Horsham, Jeparit, Rainbow, Dimboola, Kaniva, Nhill, Murtoa. [34] | |
- | South Gippsland | 8–11 June 1926 | Nyora, Glen Forbes, Anderson, Wonthaggi. [35] | Women's Section only. |
11 | Mallee/Sunraysia | 26 July - 7 August 1926 | Donald, Woomelang, Underbool, Murrayville, Walpeup, Carwarp, Mildura, Ouyen, Speed, Birchip, Watchem, St Arnaud. [36] | |
- | North East | 30 August - 4 September 1926 | Goorambat, St James, Yarrawonga, Benalla. [37] | Women's Section only. |
12 | Mallee | 4–15 October 1926 | Boort, Ultima, Manangatang, Annuello, Chillingollah, Quambatook, Charlton, Wycheproof, Sea Lake, Kulwin, Culgoa. [38] | |
13 | Midlands/Goldfields | 8–13 November 1926 | Kilmore, Inglewood, Wedderburn, Marong, Axedale, Heathcote. [39] | |
14 | Yarra Valley/Mornington Peninsula | 6–10 December 1926 | Whittlesea, Lilydale, Healesville, Somerville, Red Hill. [40] | |
15 | Western District/Wimmera | 21–31 March 1927 | Inverleigh, Cressy, Lismore, Westmere, Willaura, Glenthompson, Stawell, Ararat, Beaufort, Burrumbeet. [41] | |
- | Western District | 30 May-9 June 1927 | Winchelsea, Colac, Cobden, Mortlake, Panmure, Port Fairy, Koroit. [42] | Domestic Section only. |
16 | Mallee/Riverina (New South Wales) | 11–23 July 1927 | Goornong, Lockington, Cohuna, Gunbower, Rochester, Deniliquin, Mathoura, Bunnaloo, Moulamein, Balranald, Wakool, Echuca. [43] | |
17 | Midlands/Goldfields/Mallee | 15–27 August 1927 | Malmsbury, Prairie, Swan Hill, Piangil, Kooloonong, Nyah West, Mystic Park, Murrabit, Kerang, Mincha, Harcourt, Maldon. [44] | |
18 | Gippsland | 10–21 October 1927 | Warragul, Trafalgar, Mirboo North, Yinnar, Maffra, Bairnsdale, Orbost, Bruthen, Sale, Rosedale, Pakenham. [45] | |
19 | South Gippsland | 14–19 November 1927 | Koo Wee Rup, Dalyston, Leongatha, Yarram, Foster, Loch. [46] | |
20 | Western District | 6–16 March 1928 | Koroit, Hamilton, Cavendish, Balmoral, Portland, Condah, Casterton, Merino, Coleraine, Penshurst. [47] | |
21 | Western District | 7–12 May 1928 | Winchelsea, Camperdown, Panmure, Mortlake, Colac, Drysdale. [48] | Originally scheduled for one week earlier. Postponed to prevent clashing with the Warrnambool Racing Carnival. [48] |
22 | Mallee | 30 July-9 August 1928 | Carwarp, Merrinee, Meringur, Werrimull, Red Cliffs, Ouyen, Underbool, Murrayville, Cowangie, Walpeup. [49] | |
23 | Goulburn Valley | 27 August-6 September 1928 | Nagambie, Colbinabbin, Girgarre, Tatura, Tongala, Shepparton, Dookie, Numurkah, Cobram, Nathalia. [50] | |
24 | North East | 22 October-1 November 1928 | Euroa, St James, Yarrawonga, Tatong, Wangaratta, Myrtleford, Rutherglen, Tallangatta, Wodonga, Chiltern, Benalla. [51] [52] | |
25 | Wimmera | 12–22 March 1929 | Horsham, Natimuk, Goroke, Toolondo, Dimboola, Kaniva, Nhill, Jeparit, Rainbow, Lorquon. [53] | |
26 | Wimmera/Mallee | 19–24 April 1929 | Warracknabeal, Beulah, Hopetoun, Patchewollock, Murtoa. [54] | |
27 | Central Victoria | 16–26 June 1929 | Werribee, Longwood, Seymour, Alexandra, Yea, Mansfield, Merton, Kilmore, Axedale, Heathcote. [55] | |
28 | Central Victoria/Goldfields | 30 July-8 August 1929 | Trentham, Newlyn, Clunes, Navarre, Elmhurst, Avoca, Carisbrook, Kyneton, Gisborne. [56] | |
29 | South Australia | 7–17 October 1929 | Bordertown, Murray Bridge, Balaklava, Gladstone, Gawler, Kapunda, Riverton, Mount Barker. [57] | |
30 | Western District/Central Victoria | 24 March-4 April 1930 | Winchelsea, Cressy, Westmere, Glenthompson, Strathkellar, Willaura, Derrinallum, Moriac, Lara, Diggers Rest, Melton. [58] | |
31 | Gippsland | 23 June-2 July 1930 | Drouin, Thorpdale, Boolarra, Heyfield, Boisdale, Bruthen, Orbost, Lindenow, Neerim South, Berwick. [59] | |
32 | South Gippsland | 21–29 July 1930 | Clyde, Yannathan, Meeniyan, Toora, Yarram, Fish Creek, Korumburra, Kernot. [60] | |
33 | Mallee/Northern Districts | 19–30 October 1931 | Dingee, Swan Hill, Murrabit, Kerang, Pyramid, Rochester, Kyabram, Gunbower, Cohuna, Lockington. [61] | |
34 | Western District/Goulburn Valley | 8–18 March 1932 | Timboon, Cobden, Stanhope, Tatura, Tongala, Kyabram, Numurkah, Cobram, Shepparton. [62] | |
35 | Mallee | 12–22 July 1932 | Quambatook, Manangatang, Robinvale, Ultima, Boort, Culgoa, Nandaly, Sea Lake, Wycheproof, Charlton. [63] | |
36 | Western District | 10–19 October 1933 | Warrnambool, Port Fairy, Hawkesdale, Coleraine, Portland, Heywood, Condah, Merino, Casterton. [64] | |
37 | North East | 18–28 September 1934 | Beechworth, Cudgewa, Tallangatta, Huon, Wahgunyah, Goorambat, Tungamah, Yarrawonga. [65] | |
- | Central/Goulburn Valley/North East | 3–16 October 1934 | Seymour, Mansfield, Yea, Shepparton, Murchison, Rushworth, Nagambie, Euroa, Benalla, Wangaratta. [66] | Wool Demonstration Train run jointly with the Country Women's Association. |
38 | Mallee/Sunraysia | 25 March-4 April 1935 | Tempy, Underbool, Murrayville, Ouyen, Mildura, Merrinee, Meringur, Werrimull, Red Cliffs. [67] | |