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SORE-HEAD VACCINE 
Fourteen hundred and twenty cubic centimeters of chicken sore-head 
vaccine were prepared and distributed to various poultry raisers, chiefly 
on the other islands, during this month. 
SWINE DISEASES 
Mr. O, St. John Gilbert 's entire herd of hogs at Maile, Oahu, wero 
■treated with hog cholera serum and mixed infection bacterine (swine) 
and anti-hemorrhagic septicemia serum. 
LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS 
The following live stock was entered at this port: — 
Dogs, 6; poultry, 129 crates; bears, 5; pigeons, 2 crates; mules, 10 
head; horses, 2 head; hogs, 4 head; cattle, 11 head; camels, 3 head; 
lioness, 1; black panther, 1; leopards, 3; baboons, 1; monkeys, 1; lynx, 1; 
T\ombats, 2; kangaroos, wallabies and wallaroos, 29. 
Respectfully submitted, 
L. E. CASE, 
Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 
BY AUTHORITY 
PERMITS TO START FIRES REQUIRED 
Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with Sec. 497, R. H. L,, 1915, 
IT IS FORBIDDEN until further notice, to start fires to clear land, 
including the burning of fallows, stumps, logs, brush, dry grass or fallen 
timber on any land, other than cane land, within the Districts of Ewa 
and Waialua, within the City and County of Honolulu, unless written 
permission has first been obtained from the local fire warden. 
The fire wardens for these districts are, Messrs. H. Blomfield Brown, 
James Gibb, A. A. Wilson, G. M. Robertson and George Wilson. 
The law requires that ''such fires shall not be started during a heavy 
wind or without sufiicient help present to control the same, and the fire 
shall be watched by the person setting the same, or by competent agents 
of his, until put out." 
C. S. JUDD, 
Chief Fire Warden. 
Honolulu, T. H., Jane 19, 1922. 
BY AUTHORITY 
PERMITS TO START FIRES REQUIRED 
Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with Sec. 497, R. L. H., 1915, 
it is forbidden to start fires to clear land, including the burning of fal- 
lows, stumps, logs, brush, dry grass, or fallen timber, until further 
notice, on any land in that part of East Hawaii from Waipio Valley to 
Kau, unless written permission has first been obtained from the local 
District Fire Warden. The law requires that "Such fires shall not be 
