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Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. \Juhj 2, 1908. 



No. 3. "The Brunswick"— Two-ton compressor. 



Buzacott & Co., Syduey. 



W'ticic tlie fanner has erected a small 

 ret'rigeratin.u loum. jn-obably mainly for 

 the purposr of kcc^piiii;- the milk anrl croani 

 from the <lairv in a satisfactory c-ool tem- 

 perature, or for storing his butter, it must 

 l)c iioi'ne ill iTiind that it is veiy necessary 

 products uivinu' off oilmir slidiild nut at 

 the same. time he stored in the room. If 

 ei-'iT-s are beinu' stored for aiiv length of 

 time care must be exercised in this ivspect 

 also. It is desirable the ronin shmild l)e 

 always sweet and clean. If at any time 

 a damp and \itiated atmosphere lias lieeu 

 set uj>, there is danger uf moulds. 



Onions, potatoes, fruit, meat, cheese, 

 and such like, are very undesii-able if in 

 a condition which is odoriferous, and evi'ii 

 sound onions, potatoes, cheese, and some 

 odoriferous fruits will tend to taint other 

 products. 



The approximate cost of a refrigerating 

 chamber 10ft. x 10 ft. x 7 ft. would be about 

 £90, constructed with (diarcoal insulation. 

 Tiie doors and frame could b^ purchased 



No. 3a.— "The Brunswick ' combination ice-making and refrigerating machine. 

 500 lb. rafrigeratiug capacitj. Buzaaott & Co., Syduey, 



