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August 5 — S. S. Wilhelmina, from San Francisco: 1 dog, W. 

 O. Pearce ; 1 crate poultry, W. F. Exp. Company ; 1 crate poultry, 

 H. ]\Iay & Co.; 9 crates poultry, X. B. Lansing; 1 crate poultry, 

 Schuman Carriage Co. 



August 7 — S. S. Hilonian, from Seattle: 1 dog. R. H. Camp- 

 bell; 67 mules, 15 horses, Quartermaster's Dept., U. S. A. 



August 12 — S. S. Honolulan, from San Francisco: 17 mules, 

 Club Stables ; li mules, Schuman Carriage Co. ; 1 dog, Mrs. 

 P. H. McKaigae ; 1 crate poultry, E. O. Hall & Son ; 1 crate poul- 

 try, F. L. Hoogs : 18 crates poultry, 1 crate ducks, X. B. Lan- 

 sing; 2 crates poultry. Mrs. S. B. ]\IcKenzie, Hilo ; t^7 head cattle, 

 Hind. Rolph & Co. ' 



The distribution of the above 57 head of cattle was as follows : 

 H. M. von Holt, 6 short horn bulls. 6 Hereford bulls ; Kameiia- 

 meha Schools, 5 Holstein heifers ; Umikoa Ranch, 4 Hereford 

 bulls. 1 Holstein bull ; W. H. Shipman, Hawaii, 8 Hereford bulls, 

 2 Angus bulls. 1 Holstein bull. 2 Holstein heifers ; A. W. Carter. 

 1 Holstein heifer; Puuwaawaa Ranch. 2 Angus bulls. 6 Hereford 

 bulls, 1 Holstein bull, 4 Holstein heifers ; Mrs. E. C. Greenwell. 

 1 Angus bull, 2 Hereford bulls, 1 Holstein bull ; J. A. ^Maguire, 

 1 Holstein bull. 



August 18 — S. S. Sierra, from San Francisco: 4 crates poul- 

 try. August Carrier ; 6 crates poultry, A. Lambert ; 6 crates poul- 

 try, J. Sly ; 8 crates poultry. Sing & Sing Company ; 2 crates poul- 

 try, M. A'asconcellas ; 24 crates poultry, X. B. Lansing. 



August 26 — S. S. Lurline, from San Francisco: 3 horses. 16 

 mules. Club Stables ; 1 mare, 1 colt, A. W. Carter; 1 crate poultry, 

 E. L. Marshall ; 3 crates poultry, J. Doyle ; 6 crates poultry, A. 

 Lambert; 9 crates poultry. X. B. Lansing; 1 dog, W. F. Ex. Co. 

 (E. Field. Wahiawa) ; 1 parrot. Ivan Johnson; 1 horse. ]\L Vas- 

 concellas (crippled). 



The above horse was suffering from fracture and dislocation 

 of the pelvis when shipped from San Francisco. This condition 

 was due to an accident received some time before shipment. The 

 voyage to Honolulu no doubt greatly aggravated the injuries and 

 the animal was in such shape when landed here that the consignee 

 refused to accept delivery of it. The horse is now at the quaran- 

 tine station pending negotiations between carrier and shipi)cr. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Lko.n'ard X. Cask. 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



A toy company at Sheboygan, Wis., started out to use only 

 the waste wood from other mills. It has worked out a system 

 of using all small waste pieces so that jjractically nothing but the 

 sawdust is lost. 



