xxii Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. [10 Oct., 1916j 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



GOVERNMENT 

 COOL STORES 



THE NEW STORES AT VICTORIA DOCK 



have a capacity of 310,000 cubicf feet insulated, 

 and are capable of holding 155,000 boxes of 

 butter, or 105,000 cases of fruit, or 140,000 

 carcasses of lamb and mutton. ■ 



Produce can be placed on conveyors at any point and mechanically 

 carried to any chamber in the building, or conveyed from the chambers 

 diredl into the ship's hold. Eledlric motor power totals 820 H.P. 



The Railway Department Goods Sheds 



are adjacent to and connected with the Cool Stores by diredt lines ; delay 

 and exposure of produce through shunting m the Spencer-street yards, or 

 cartage, are thus avoided. The Stores are situated in close proximity to 

 the Victoria Dock, where vessels drawing up to 30 feet of water can be 

 berthed ; excellent facilities for the efficient and economical treatment and 

 shipment of frozen and perishable produdts are provided. 



EXPERT OFFICERS 



are connedled with every Branch, so that any one requiring information 

 regarding the produdlon, preparation, and shipment of produce can rely 

 upon being promptly supplied with up-to-date information upon all matters. 



