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ly voted upon motion of Loniniissioner von Holt, seconded by 

 Commissioner Rice, that same be not granted, and Mr. Bartels 

 to be so advised. 



KE DAIRY LIVESTIJCK INSPECTOR. 



Regarding the deferred action of the Commissioners as to the 

 reappointment of Mr. Joseph Richards in the Division of Ani- 

 mal Industry, the chairman read a letter from the Superin- 

 tendent of that Division dated July 15, 1915, recommending that 

 he be reappointed dairy livestock nispector at such salary as the 

 Commissioners see lit to allow ; the City and County, he advised, 

 had appointed Mr. Richards dairy stock inspector and had ap- 

 propriated the sum of $50 per month for transportation in carry- 

 mg on the work, said appointment to take effect July 16, 1915. 

 He also advised that the Superintendent of Animal Industry had 

 suggested that Mr. Richards be allowed a salary of $100 per 

 month and an extra allowance of $25 per month for the upkeep 

 of a horse and rig, thus allowing $25 per month for the upkeep 

 of the automobile on tuberculosis control work ; it was thought 

 the work could be accomplished more satisfactorily if separate 

 transportation were provided. It was thereupon moved by Com- 

 missioner von Holt, seconded by Commissioner Rice, that begin- 

 ning July 16, 1915, Mr. Richards be appointed as dairy live- 

 stock inspector of the Board at a salary of $100 per month 

 and an arrangement made whereby the extra allowance of $25 

 per month for transportation will be made. Upon vote same 

 was unanimously carried. 



LETTER TO MAYOR LANE. 



The chairman read the draft of a letter dated July, 1915, 

 addressed to Mayor John C. Lane regarding the milk supply of 

 the City and County of Honolulu, and advising that the Board 

 will be glad to cooperate in every way possible with the Board 

 of Supervisors to better conditions. Upon motion of Commis- 

 sioner von Holt, seconded by Commissioner Rice, the letter as 

 read was accepted. 



RE RULE \'III, DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



Chairman W'aterhouse read the draft of a [)roposed rule of 

 the Division of Animal Industry regarding the im])ortation into 

 the Territory of virus for the treatment of hog cholera. Those 

 present concurred that said rule be submitted to the Attorney 

 General in regard to form as well as to the legality of taking 

 such action. Same was made a motion by Commissioner von 

 Holt, seconded by Commissioner Rice and unanimously carried. 



A communication from P. M. Pond dated July 12, 1915, re- 



