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in this manner the great value of anti-hog cholera serum in the 

 control of this disease can be fully demonstrated. 



During the latter part of August and this past month, three 

 shipments of hogs totaling 63 head have come from the Pond 

 farm for the Honolulu market. Post-mortem examination at 

 the slaughter house has not revealed the slightest evidence of 

 cholera. 



Importations of Live Stock. 



S. S. Kentuckian, Seattle : 1 dog, Wells, Fargo Exp. 



S. S. Ventura, San Francisco : 1 dog, William Knight. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco : 8 crates poultry. 



S. S. Matsonia. San Francisco : 2 dogs, Wells, Fargo Exp. ; 

 1 dog, Mrs. F. Kunewa; 1 ct. rabbits, Mrs. H. Sanberg; 6 cts. 

 poultry. 



S. S. Niagara, Sydney : 1 dog. Dr. N. A. Neeley. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 24 mules, Schuman Carriage 

 Co. ; 3 Holstein cows, 1 calf, S. I. Shaw ; 1 Ayrshire bull, 2 Jersey 

 cows, 2 Ayrshire cows, 6 Ayrshire calves, W. H. Rice, Kauai ; 

 1 horse, Lt. G. H. Smith. For Kahului — 19 brood mares, 1 

 registered percheron mare, 1 registered percheron stallion, 2 

 horses (standard bred), 4 horses (thoroughbred), Maui Agricul- 

 tural Co. 



S. S. China, Orient: 1 cat, Mr. Irwin. 



S. S. Texas, Seattle: 16 horses, 13 mules, 6 sheep, 5 cows, 

 A. L. Macpherson; 300 hogs, P. M. Pond; 140 hogs. C. Q. Yee 

 Hop. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 11 cs. poultry; 1 dog, J. S. 

 Wright ; 2 dogs, E. G. Norita. 



The black toy Pomeranian, which Mrs. J- D. Spreckels brought 

 with her from San Francisco on July 16, and which has been 

 in quarantine ever since, was suddenly taken sick on the morning 

 of September 16 and died at noon. As I was at Mr. Templeton's 

 dairy, Wahiawa, Dr. L. E. Case was called in attendance and a 

 full report of the symptoms and post-mortem findings is here- 

 with appended. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Ekonari) N. Case, 

 Asst. 'J'erritorial Veterinarian. 



Honolulu. October 29, 1915. 



Dr. Leonard N. Case, 



y\ssistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



Sir: — I beg to submit the following report: 



On the 16th of September, 1915, I was called to the Animal 

 Quarantine Station to attend a dog — Toy Pomeranian — the prop- 

 erty of Mrs. J. D. Si)rcckels. Upon arrival T found the animal 



