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neither hog cholera nor swine plague has existed within a radius of 5 miles 
of the premises on which they have been kept for a period of six months im- 
mediately preceding the date of shipment. 
Sec 2. The owner or importer must present an affidavit to the effect that 
the said certificate refers to the swine in question, that the same have been 
shipped from the premises mentioned in said certificate in clean and disin- 
fected cars, without unloading, and that they have not been submitted to the 
serum simultaneous or double treatment for hog cholera within 30 days prior 
to shipment. 
Sec 3. All pure-bred swine intended for breeding purposes arriving in the 
Territory without such certificate and affidavit shall be subject to a quarantine 
of 2 weeks at the expense of the owner or importer. 
Sec 4. All butcher hogs intended for shipment to the Territory of Hawaii 
for the purpose of fattening for the market must be accompanied by the certifi- 
cates and affidavits as in sections 1 and 2 described. 
Sec 5. Such swine arriving without the required certificates and affidavits 
shall not be allowed to land in the Territory. 
Sec 6. All butcher hogs intended for shipment to the Territory of Hawaii 
for the purpose of immediate slaughter must be accompanied by the certificates 
and affidavits as in sections 1 and 2 described and shall be unloaded into cars, 
drays, or trucks and transported direct to the place of slaughter and shall not 
he disposed of in any other way than by slaughter. 
Sec 7. All such cars, drays, or trucks shall be thoroughly cleaned and disin- 
fected under the supervision of the Territorial veterinarian before being allowed 
to return for reloading or to be used for any other purpose, such cleaning and 
disinfection to be at the expense of the owner or importer. 
Sec 8. The Territorial veterinarian may permit the landing and slaughter of 
such swine when unaccompanied by the certificates and affidavits required by 
this regulation providing that upon arrival and inspection they are found in 
good health and are apparently free from all swine disease and are slaughtered 
within 2 weeks after arrival. 
Sec 9. All swine of whatsoever character arriving in the Territory exhibit- 
ing symptoms of hog cholera, swine plague, or any other disease contagious 
to swine shall not be allowed to land. 
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