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It is recommended that Dr. Golding be authorized to move to a more 

 central location, as either Kapaa or Lihiie, as otherwise it will be very dif- 

 ficult for him to do the testing on the Waimea side and attend to the meat 

 inspection on the Princeville Plantation twice a week. 



Very respectfully, 



VICTOR A. NORGAARD, 



Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, July 16, 1919. 



Dr. V. A. iSTorgaard, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, Bureau of Agri- 

 culture and Forestry, Honolulu: 



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

 of June, 1919 : 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following dairies were tested during the month: 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



F. Figisue 22 



M. Nishimoto 22 



S. Saiki 13 



S. Hirata 40 



Pedro Martin 15 



F. Gonzallas 10 



Ant. Compos 12 



R. Compos 1 



S. Shumizu 20 



Pedro Alias 7 



J. Horigo 8 



C. T. Arozo 17 



M, Gagaro 10 



Pedro Diaz 10 



John Simon 25 



Heimans & Freitas 16 



M. S. Salado 5 



Mateo Salado 2 



Antone Soares 25 



J. Gonzallas 20 



The above list shows a total of 300 head tested, out of which number 291 

 passed and 9 were condemned and branded. 



Besides the above testing, autopsies were performed on 22 head of con- 

 demned cattle. In all cases positive lesions of tuberculosis were revealed. 



TERRITORIAL FAIR 



A large part of the time of this Division was taken up with the live- 

 stock exhibit of the Fair. In this exhibit were shown animals from the 

 various ranches of very superior quality. On the whole the exhibit was far 

 better staged than the one at the first fair, and if the same degree of im- 

 provement is equaled at subsequent fairs, this Territory will soon stage a 

 live-stock exhibit which will be excelled nowhere on the mainland of the 

 United States. 



Details of the dressed carcass contest will be given in a later report. 



