151 



M. T. Brazon 41 



C. Oshiro 32 



A. Boniza . 12 



T. Nakamura ." 36 



Hinieu & Freitas 24 



A. Lopez 12 



Pedro Deas •. 12 



J. Simon 3 



A. Compos 15 



J. Himers 13 



C. Borozo 17 



M. Salado 7 



S. Hirata 43 



A. Reis 35 



P. Martinez 18 



R. Hind 12 



D. Yamashita 52 



Shimabuku 25 



J. Horrillo 10 



J. Himeni 36 



S. I. Shaw 14 



S. K. Maii 2 



M. T. Brazon 2 



M. S. Teixeira 2 



R. Tomita 5 



On Young 216 



Waialua Plantation Co 8 



O. R. & L. Co 418 



Oscar Cox 2 



O. R. & L. Co 20 



American Factors, Ltd 4 



S. Shimidsu 26 



From the above list it will be seen that a total of 1901 head of cattle 

 were tested, out of which number 1873 were jjassed and 28 condemned, 

 branded and slaughtered. 



Besides the above testing^ 28 condemned cattle were post-mortemed at 

 the Puuhale abattoir, all of which were found affected with tuberculosis. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVE STOCK. 



During the past month the Live Stock Inspector boarded 20 vessels, 

 of which number the following were found to carry live stock for this 

 Territory: 



S. S. Hyades, San Francisco: 1 bull, American Factors, Ltd. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco: 4 Hampshire hogs, J. H. Wilson; 45 cts. 

 poultry. 



S. S. Cawthorn, Orient: 5 chow dogs_, Mr. Lillis; Mr, Kennedy and Mr 

 T. M. McGuire. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 1 dog, R. A. Ducoe. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 1 dog. Major Clement; 12 mules, Ameri- 

 can Factors, Ltd.; 4 Hereford bulls, American Factors, Ltd., 20 mules, 

 City Mill Co.; 2 Berkshire hogs, College of Hawaii. 



iS. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 2 hogs, Hawaii Meat Co.; 56 cts. poul- 

 try. Various; 10 mules. Haiku F. & P. Co., Maui. 



S. S. Sonoma, San Francisco: 1 dog, S. S. Paxson. 



Respectfully submitted, 



LEONARD N. CASE, 

 Asst. Territorial A^eterinarian. 



