294 



Sept. ^)-l2 — W'ainianalo Plantation 23 i:-) 



J. A. Tcmpleton 39 39 



*• 10-13— Salvation Army 4 4 



J. Gouviera 8 8 



Frank Gomes 8 8 



" 15-18— Waialac Dairy 90 88 2 



" 16-19— Waialae Dairy 198 191 7 



" 19-22— Waialae Dairy 128 124 4 



C. R. Frazier 3 3 



•• 22-25— Waialae Dairy 4 4 



•• 23-26— P. M. Pond .' 275 269 6 



The above gives a total of 823 head of cattle injected and ex- 

 amined for the month, out of whicli number 803 were passed and 

 twenty condemned and branded. 



The following' dairies remain to be tested and will be examined 

 on the following dates : 



Waianae Plantation Sept. 29-Oct. 2 



Y. Ogawa, Waialua Sept. 30-Oct. 3 



Waialee School Sept. 30-Oct. 3 



Kahuku Plantation Sept. 30-Oct. 3 



Laie Plantation Sept. 30-Oct. 3 



Outside of the O. R. & L. Ranch and the Kaneohe Ranch the 

 fourth general test will be complete. 



fniporfafioiis. 



September 2 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 21 crates 

 poultry, 1 cat. 



September 15 — S. S. Sierra, San I^^rancisco : 23 crates poultry. 



September 16 — S. S. Hilonian, Seattle: 16 horses, 12 cows, 1 

 calf, Alexander & Baldwin ; 7 crates poultry. 



September 23 — S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 26 mules, Schu- 

 man Carriage Co. ; 3 polo ponies, W. F. Dillingham ; 1 horse, A. 

 L. Case ; 1 dog, Airs. Myatt ; 25 crates ]ioultry. 



Respectfully subiniltcd. 



].. \. Cask. 

 Asst. Territorial \ cterinarian. 



The Western Pacific Kailway has instructed its engineers to 

 report fires al(jng the right-of-way where it traverses the Plumas 

 national forest, California. The location of fires is indicated on a 

 card dropped by the engineer or fireman to the next section crew 

 met after the fire is discovered. It is then the duty of part of 

 the section crew to go back on handcars or speeders and put out 

 the blaze. 



