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owners of do<rs are made to understand that the regulations in 

 question must he comidied with, to the letter. 



Territory of Hazcaii. 



Board of Coiiiiiiissioitcrs of Agriculture a)id Forestry. 



Dii'ision of Animal Industry. 



Animal Quarantine Station. 



Xotice. 



From and after this date owners of quarantined dogs, and other 

 visitors, will be admitted to the kennel enclosure only at the hours 

 of 10 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. on week days, and between 2 

 and 4 p. m. on Sundays and holidays. 



Under no circumstances Avill owners or visitors be admitted to 

 the kennel enclosure unless accompanied by the keeper who will 

 see to it that visitors do not pet or otherwise handle or feed the 

 quarantined animals. 



The wishes of owners or agents in regard to diet and care of 

 quarantined dogs will be complied with when consistent with sani- 

 tary or hygienic requirements, but in order to prevent the possible 

 transmission of infection to human beings it is necessary that no 

 actual contact between visitors or owners and the dogs be allowed, 

 except by special permission or in the presence of one of the 

 veterinary officials of the Board. 



Horses, mules and asses in quarantine must remain in the en- 

 closures assigned to them for the entire quarantine period, unless 

 a change is required for sanitary or hygienic reasons, in which 

 case permission must be obtained from the Territorial \^eteri- 

 narian or his assistant and the change effected in his presence. 



To remove or replace halters, or to divide or separate bunches 

 of horse stock the animals must be taken to the enclosed yard 

 where a cutting chute is provided for the Durpose. Under no cir- 

 cumstances are bunches or flocks to be divided or individual ani- 

 mals roped or caught in the woven wire enclosures. 



Visitors to or prospective purchasers of (|uarantined horse 

 stock wi'I not be allowed to enter the enclosures except when ac- 

 companied by the owner or his representative, who will be pro- 

 vided with a duplicate key to the enclosure where his animals are 

 kept. 



All imported work animals must be removed fr(^m the (|uaran- 

 tine station before sunset on the dav the (|uarantine period cxjiires. 

 If not removed a charge of 25 cents per head per day will be 

 made, the same to l)e collected by the keeper in charge before the 

 animals arc released. 



.All live stock imported for breeding i)ur])oscs shall be entitled 

 to the use of the station wilhoiu cost and for such i)eriod of time 



