380 



TH-E AGlilGV LTUEAL JOURNAL. 



Coal Returns. 



Return of Coal raised 

 July, 1901 :— 



Name of Colliery. 



Natal Navigation 

 Natal Marine 

 Dundee Coal Coy. ... 

 Elands Laagte 

 St. George's 

 Natal Steam Coal ... 

 Newcastle 

 Crown 

 Inkunzi ... 

 tDudley ... 

 West Lennoxton 

 No. 42 Colliery 

 Hillside Colliery 



Total 



Corresponding month (IDUO; 



and labour employed at the Natal Collieries for the month of 



Labour Employed. 

 Above Ground. Below Ground. 



E. 



N. 



I. 



E. 



N. 



V> 



28 



120 



9 



269 



10 



140 



16 



7 



337 



6 



18 



106 



12 



168 



11 



21 



125 



y 



l.W 



11 



82 



20 



7 



140 



4 



52 



12 



2 



114 



4 



'J 



12 



3 



105 



*13 



67 



5 



2 



60 



3 



12 







1 



48 



5 



39 



2 



1 



17 



1 



1 



11 



1 



7 



8' 



12 



14 



3 



60 





1 





1 



5 



88 



482 



443 



58 



1,480 



Gt 



240 



254 



38 



UJ9 













I. 



121 

 4 



278 

 250 

 

 14 

 

 

 

 



20 

 

 



687 

 542 



Coal raised. 



tons. 



cwt. 



10,007 



19 



9.G27 



2 



9.525 



18 



9;i68 







4.019 







2,644 







1,375 







880 







68J 



17 



644 







5lj2 







462 



18 



50 



8 



49,596 

 26,661 



2 

 14 



*Almost entirely employed on construe! ion. i i i • o-u- 



tOne European and 9 >atives employed i-i sinking shaft not iiiciudecl in tiis. 



»„ CUAS. J, GRAY, 



^""Aug'lrs't' 8th, 1901. Commissioner of Mines. 



Return of Coal bunkered and exported at the Port of Durban for the month of 



J^ly'1901=- tons. cwt. 



,o 113 1 J ... *23,174 11 



"Coal Bunkered ... •■■ ••• •" 6 933 11 



Coal exported to Cape Colony ... ••• ■•■ ' y 



Chinde ... - ■•• yg 13 



„ Beira ... — — o q 



„ United Kingdom •.• ••• •" 



Total shipped ... - - - ^^^''^^^ ^ 



"Included in this item are 1,789 tons 14 cwt. of Imported Coal. 



GEO. MAYSTON, 



Collector of Customs. 



3l8t July, 1901. 



Veterinary Departmental Report for May, 190U 



ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTS. 



DURBAN— D.V.S. AMOS. 



Glanders. — During the month I found 

 one suspicious horse upon the sale. I 

 caused it to be at once isolated and tested 

 it, but obtained no reaction to malleiu, 

 One horse I found in a private stable 

 showing diagnostic systems of the 

 disease. I destroyed the animal and 

 made a post-mortim examination, which 

 contirmed the diagnosis. 



{C(Mduded.) 



I I have visited all the condemned stables 

 I during the mouth. Such stables are un- 

 satisfactory premises to exist in a township. 

 When once stables are condemned it 

 should be imperative that they be made 

 ht for use again, by the necessary disin- 

 fection and stractural alteration ; or that 

 they should be demolished. • Condemned 

 stables in this town are immediately used 

 as the sleeping quarters for natives, which 

 1 think is against all hygenic principles 



