10 May. 1912.] port oj Hull as a Dhtribiitiug Centre, cr-'c. 



28s 



it is high time the importance of the British out ports was realized, and I 

 have shown that the Port of Hull is a proper and suitable port for the 

 distributing of Australian produce. Any grower or shipper of produce 



Showing method of discharging meat, ex steamer, Alexandra Docks, Hull. The 

 meat is slung direct from hold to the cold store, alongside which the steamer is 

 berthed. 



This shows the same meat being landed and transferred to the store. The sorting 

 of the meat is done in the store, and not on the quay, as in London. Refrigerated 

 cars load the meat direct from the store and convey it to inland towns with a minimum 

 of handling. 



desiring information at any time regarding Hull can obtain same on appli- 

 cation to Mr. E. Bechervaise. 17 Malop-street. Geelong. 



