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TEE AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



^RETURN OF FARMS AT PRESENT UNDER LICENSE FOR DISEASE IN 



STOCK — (continued.) 



Stock Inspector. 



A. J. Marshall 



District, 



Disease. 



Dundee 



Lungsickness 



W. A. Hutchinson 

 W. Gray 



E, Varty 



G. N. Perfect 



F. E. VanRooyen.. 



Alfred 



Upper Tugela, S. 

 of Tugela River 

 & Estcourt, N. of 

 Bushman's River 



Umvoti— "Western 

 Portion 



Umvoti — Eastern 

 Portion 



Scab 



Lungsickness 

 Scab 



Kranzkop 



Rinderpest 

 Scab 



Owner. 



Farm. 



Natives 

 J. Landman 

 J. Davidson 

 Natives ... 



L. Redder & May 

 Natives 

 J) 



A. Jansen 



Natives 



A. Jansen 



J. H. Erkland ... 



F. J. deWaal 

 J. H. Reis 

 — Dupreez 

 D. Opperman 



M. J. Herbert ••■ 



H. J. Hearn 



Gouws Bros. 



N. Glulz 



W. Stafford 



Nqubu 



Ngihla 



Makubana 



A. 0. Beyers & Sons 



Natives 



G. Spearman 

 J. H. Beyers 



A, J. Harding ... 



J. M. & J. C. Van 



Rooyen 



Thos. Hill 



Natives Cattle ... 

 L. J. Potgieter ... 



Craigieburn. 



Boschfonteia. 



Beacon Hill. 



Long Land. 



Carolina. 



Renier. 



Roadside. 



Kelvin. 



Uitsay. 



Sheepridge. 



Navigation Colliery. 



Sheepridge. 



Carolina. 



Longfontein._ 

 Jackalsfontein, 

 GeduU No. 2. 

 Vermaak's Kraal. 

 Hatting Spruit. 

 Kelvin & Kilburne. 

 Swiss Valley. 

 Sutherland. 

 Location. 

 St. Mary's. 

 Amaci Location, 

 Doveton. 

 Hungerspoort. 

 Woodlands, 

 Doveton. 

 Zwart Kop, 



Pampoennek, 



Stolzenvels. 



Sobuza's Location, 

 Broedershoek. 



The whole of that portion of the Colony north of the 

 have been proclaimed by the Governor an infected area 

 Principal Veterinary Surgeon's Office, 

 3rd July, 1901. 



Tugela River and the Province of Zululand. 

 under the Lungsickness Act. 



M. J. HIME, 



for P. V. Surgeon. 



Sugar' Mill Returns. 



IN Queensland certain of the central 

 mills are under legislative compulsion 

 to supply data for publication. " C.G.M," 

 writing to the Queenslander, complains ot 

 the character of the information supplied, 

 and concludes as follows :— The figures ne- 

 cessary to form a relial)le comparison are 

 very simple, and by no means difficult to 

 summarise if ordinary mill records are 



kept uniformly. They are :— 1. Total 

 quantity of absolute sucrose in_ caiie 

 crushed. 2. Total quantity of obtainable 

 sucrose in cane crushed. 3. Total quan- 

 tity of sucrose obtained in bagged sugars 

 and in estimated quantity in process ot 

 manufacture. 4. Quantity and quality 

 of final molasses. If the methods ot 

 manufacture were also stated, a simple 



