AnnualReport-1932 — Page 558

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# ANNEXE BY THE COLONIAL VETERINARY SURGEON.

## STAFF.

On May 18th 1932, the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon returned from leave and resumed duty.

## GENERAL STATISTICS.

2. There was no great change in the number of animals slaughtered, but in the case of swine a much larger proportion of large pigs was slaughtered.

3. The number of animals admitted to Kennedy Town and Ma Tau Kok Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVI.

4. The revenue derived from Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVII.

## LARD FACTORIES.

5. The following goods were manufactured and exported to the Philippine Islands, United Kingdom and Australia:-

Lard 3,629,870 lbs. Crackings 223,840 Skins 248,248 Sausages and dried meat 17 219,044 71

6. Raw material received into Lard Factories:-

Raw Fat 5,388,104 lbs. Lean Meat 280,049

7. Food exported from Firms other than Lard Factories:-

Tinned food 12,117 lbs. Food in cold storage 40,947 Preserved meats 9,465

## CREMATORIUM.

8. The following were destroyed for which no charges were made:

7,070 lbs. of diseased meat (condemned carcases etc.) and 83 animals.

## FUEL USED IN CREMATORIUM FOR 1932.

38 tons of coal.

80 tins of kerosene.

87 gallons of kerosene emulsion.

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M(1)9 # ANNEXE BY THE COLONIAL VETERINARY SURGEON. ## STAFF. On May 18th 1932, the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon returned from leave and resumed duty. ## GENERAL STATISTICS. 2. There was no great change in the number of animals slaughtered, but in the case of swine a much larger proportion of large pigs was slaughtered. 3. The number of animals admitted to Kennedy Town and Ma Tau Kok Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVI. 4. The revenue derived from Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVII. ## LARD FACTORIES. 5. The following goods were manufactured and exported to the Philippine Islands, United Kingdom and Australia:- Lard 3,629,870 lbs. Crackings 223,840 Skins 248,248 Sausages and dried meat 17 219,044 71 6. Raw material received into Lard Factories:- Raw Fat 5,388,104 lbs. Lean Meat 280,049 7. Food exported from Firms other than Lard Factories:- Tinned food 12,117 lbs. Food in cold storage 40,947 Preserved meats 9,465 ## CREMATORIUM. 8. The following were destroyed for which no charges were made: 7,070 lbs. of diseased meat (condemned carcases etc.) and 83 animals. ## FUEL USED IN CREMATORIUM FOR 1932. 38 tons of coal. 80 tins of kerosene. 87 gallons of kerosene emulsion.
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M (1) 9 ANNEXE BY THE COLONIAL VETERINARY SURGEON. STAFF. On May 18th 1932, the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon returned from leave and resumed duty. GENERAI. STATISTICS. 2. There was no great change in the number of animals slaughtered, but in the case of swine a much larger proportion of large pigs was slaughtered. 3. The number of animals admitted to Kennedy Town and Ma Tau Kok Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVI. 4. The revenue derived from Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVII. LARD FACTORIES. 5. The following goods were manufactured and exported to the Philippine Islands, United Kingdom and Australia:- Lard Crackings Skins ip Sausages and dried meat .... 3,629,870 lbs. 223,840 248,248 17 219,044 71 6. Raw material received into Lard Factories:- Raw Fat Lean Meat 5,388,104 lbs. 280,049 7. Food exported from Firms other than Lard Factories:- Tinned food Food in cold storage Preserved meats CREMATORIUM. 12,117 lbs. 40,9471 9,465, JJ 8. The following were destroyed for which no charges were made: 7,070 lbs. of diseased meat (condemned carcases etc.) and 83 animals. FUEL USED IN CREMATORIUM FOR 1932. 38 tons of coal. 80 tins of kerosene. 87 gallons of kerosene emulsion.
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ANNEXE BY THE COLONIAL VETERINARY SURGEON.

STAFF.

On May 18th 1932, the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon returned from leave and resumed duty.

GENERAI. STATISTICS.

2. There was no great change in the number of animals slaughtered, but in the case of swine a much larger proportion of large pigs was slaughtered.

3. The number of animals admitted to Kennedy Town and Ma Tau Kok Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVI.

4. The revenue derived from Slaughter Houses is shown in Table XVII.

LARD FACTORIES.

5. The following goods were manufactured and exported to the Philippine Islands, United Kingdom and Australia:-

Lard Crackings Skins

ip

Sausages and dried meat ....

3,629,870 lbs.

223,840 248,248

17

219,044

71

6. Raw material received into Lard Factories:-

Raw Fat

Lean Meat

5,388,104 lbs.

280,049

7. Food exported from Firms other than Lard Factories:-

Tinned food

Food in cold storage

Preserved meats

CREMATORIUM.

12,117 lbs.

40,9471

9,465,

JJ

8. The following were destroyed for which no charges were

made:

7,070 lbs. of diseased meat (condemned carcases etc.)

and 83 animals.

FUEL USED IN CREMATORIUM FOR 1932.

38 tons of coal.

80 tins of kerosene.

87 gallons of kerosene emulsion.

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