340 



T. 



Sept. 29-Oct. 2, Waianae Plantation 130 



Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Laie Plantation 21 



Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Kahuku Plantation 9 



Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Waialee School 43 



Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Y. Agawa 5 



Oct. 1-Oct. 4, G. Schuman 5 



Oct. 6-Oct. 9, S. Kanakanui 2 



Oct. 14-Oct. 17, Kahuku Ranch 9/ 



Oct. 14-Oct. 17, Kawailoa Ranch 65 



The above tabulated list gives a total of 377 head injected and 

 examined for the month, out of which number 368 were passed 

 and 9 condemned and branded. 



Next month, November, testing will commence on the railroad 

 ranch at Alokuleia where between six and seven hundred head 

 await inspection. So far 162 head of the railroad's cattle have 

 been inspected with but one reaction, which is a very good show- 

 ing and would indicate that very few tuberculous cattle will be 

 found on the ranch. 



Inspection of Stables. 



A thorough and systematic inspection of stables throughout 

 the city was started during the past month and the results, as far 

 as we have gone, are very gratifying both as to the health of the 

 animals and sanitary condition of the stables. Due to the activi- 

 ties of the humane officers no cripples nor animak otherwise unfit 

 for work were found in harness, and out of 167 head inspected 

 in stables only three were incapacitated for work. 



As a rule the stables were in very good condition and while 

 the majority had dirt floors they were kept clean and in a sani- 

 tary condition. In only two instances were they found in a filthy 

 condition, and the owners were at once informed that the stalls 

 must be cleaned and drained, and plenty of whitewash used. 

 This work will have a very beneficial efl^ect not only in the appre- 

 hension and elimination of hidden cases of glanders, if there are 

 any, but in improved sanitation which always follows inspections 

 of this nature. 



Importation of Lii'c Stock. 



Oct. 3 — S. S. Ventura. Sydney : 7 seals for theatrical purposes. 



Oct. 7 — S. S. Honolulan. San Francisco: 12 horses, 3 mules, 

 D. Ferreira ; 2 crates ])Oultry. A. Lambert : 1 crate poultry, Capt. 

 Green; 12 crates i^oultry. N. P.. Lansing: 1 crate potdtry. 

 W. F. X. Company. 



Oct. 5 — S. S. liyades, Seattle: 1 crate ducks. Mr. I'erger. 



Oct. 13 — S. S. Sierra, San I'Vancisco: 1 crate i)()ultry, !•'. F. 

 r)ishop; 4 crates ])oultry, A. Carriero ; 4 crates ]Kniltry, X. P.. 

 Lansing: 3 crates poultry. C. G. Peterson; 8 crates poultry. V. 



