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IMPORTATIONS. 



The following number of vessels entering this port were 

 boarded and the following live stock was inspected, passed and 

 admitted to the Territory. 



Twenty-two vessels were boarded, of which number eight w^ere 

 found carrying live stock, as follows : 



January 14, U. S. A. T. Sheridan, San Francisco: 



1 dog, Lieut. Thatcher. 



1 racoon, 25th Infantry. 

 January 14, S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 



3 horses, Q. M. Department. 



1 horse, J. D. ^IcWngh. 



1 cat, W. F. X. Co. 



1 dog, C. Breand. 



1 dog, E. L. Kelley. 



3 dogs. Col. Kennon. 



2 dogs, Capt. Norris. 

 8 crates poultry. 



January 15, S. S. Siberia, San Francisco: 



1 dog, H. B. Post. 

 January 20, S. S. Ventura, San Francisco: 



1 crate ducks, W. F. X. Co. 

 January 21, S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 



1 dog, Mrs. E. Behr. 

 18 crates poultry. 



January 26, S. S. Arizonan, Seattle : 



2 horses, Q. M. Department. 

 18 mules, Schumann. 



January 28, S. S. Mongolia. Orient: 



2 crates ducks, Japanese. 

 January 28, S. S. Honolulan, San I-'rancisco: 



2 dogs, V. R. Isenberg. 

 26 crates poultry. 



4 shorthorn bulls, Flawn. Commercial & Sugar Co. 



Very respectfully, 



L. N. Case. 

 Assistant Territorial \'ctcrinarian. 



