235 

 July. 

 Tuberculosis Control. 

 The following dairies received the tuberculin test : 



T. 



M. Nishimoto 22 



M. Pacheco 10 



A. Shimada 15 



T. Gouveira 56 



J. Gomes 59 



M. T. Brazon 27 



]. Alias 8 



R. A. Franco 18 



Chas. Bellina 209 



Frank Andrade 127 



From the above list it will be seen that a total of 551 head of 

 cattle have been tested, out of which number 503 have been 

 passed and tagged, and 48 condemned and branded. Of the con- 

 demned animals 46 have been purchased by the Wahiawa slaugh- 

 ter-house and are being killed at the rate of three or four a day ; 

 one has been slaughtered by a Chinese butcher on the owner's 

 premises, and one is segregated awaiting disposition. 



The cow which is now segregated and condemned here on July 

 29 was purchased by the present owner in Hilo, Hawaii, about 

 six months ago and originally came from the Lyman estate, 

 where it had been condemned by Dr. H. B. Elliot but remained 

 unbranded. It was purchased as a sound animal for $85 from a 

 party in Hilo who had previously purchased it from the Lyman 

 estate for $30, knowing it to be a condemned animal but saying 

 nothing about that to the present owner. 



Importations of Live Stock. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 29 crates poultry. 



S. S. Manoa. San Francisco: 17 crates poultry. 



S. S. Siberia, San Francisco : 1 dog, Mrs. Jack Spreckels. 



S. S. Arizonan, Seattle: 200 hogs (slaughter), 500 hogs (P. 

 M. Pond), 10 cows (Walter Love). A. L. Macpherson ; 9 cows. 

 1 bull, Waialee Lid. School; 10 horses. 



S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco: 1 dog. Anita Gellenbeck; 33 

 crates poultry. 



U. S. T. Dix, Seattle : 19 horses, officers' mounts ; 1 burro ; 

 1 dog, Lt. Col. Keefer. 



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



