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lulu, the manager assured me that not alone the enclosure in 

 question, but also the surrounding paddocks, would be plowed 

 deeply and planted with a fertilizing crop, which eventually will 

 be turned under, disced, harrowed and again seeded with pas- 

 ture grass. 



Dr. Golding, the deputy territorial veterinarian stationed at 

 Hanalei, reports that he has finished revaccinating all the live 

 stock on the Princeville Plantation as well as the outside ani- 

 mals in the quarantined area including the rice planters' work 

 animals. For this purpose the Board has supplied Dr. Golding 

 with 2400 doses of serum vaccine, in addition to the 600 he had 

 on hand. There now remains at our disposal only the 1000 

 doses which the Board deposited with the Parker Ranch, and 

 which I have had returned to Honolulu as the time limit for its 

 effectiveness was approaching. Hanalei Valley still remains in 

 quarantine, the four guards — two at either end — being provided 

 by the County of Kauai though in direct charge of Dr. Golding. 

 This continuation of quarantine, enforced by guards, is in my 

 opinion an exaggerated, not to say unnecessary measure, the 

 cost of which, $3000.00 per annum, might be applied to better 

 advantage by securing the services of Dr. Golding, permanently. 

 Dr. Golding has since January 1st, 1918, acted as deputy ter- 

 ritorial veterinarian for the County of Kauai in the place of Dr. 

 A. R. Glaisyer, resigned. It is to be hoped that some arrange- 

 ment can be made whereby the Kauai Planters' Association can 

 render the same support to Dr. Golding that they have in the 

 past given to our former representative. 



A detailed report of the routine work in tuberculin testing 

 and inspection of imported live stock by the Assistant Territorial 

 Veterinarian is herewith appended. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Victor A. Norgaard, 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, June 20, 1918. 



Dr. Victor A. Norgaard, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Sir : — I have the honor to submit the following report for 

 the month of May, 1918: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 

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