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to give his entire attention to the transportation of people, express and 

 freighl to and from the grounds of the society during the week <>f the fair. 



The following offered by Mr. Howland was adopted: 



Whereas, The facilities for railroad transportation to the annual fair 

 of 1!M>L proved inadequate, and the terminal facilities too small for the 

 traffic ; therefore 



Resolved, That the Grand Trunk Kailway system be respectfully re- 

 quested to provide increased facilities for the transportation of freight 

 am! passengers to and from the fair, and also to enlarge the platforms 

 and sidings at the fail* grounds for unloading and reloading freight and 

 passengers. 



On motion proceeded to the election of general superintendent. Mr. 

 Eugene Fifield received a majority of the votes cast and was declared 

 elected. 



A ballot for member of the business committee was taken. .Mr. W. 10. 

 Hoyden had 12 votes. Mr. W. P. Custard, 10 votes; Mr. If. H. Hinds. 1 vote. 

 Mr. Boyden Mas declared elected. 



The president announced superintendents and committees as follows: 



STANDING COMMITTEES AM) EXECUTIVE SUPERINTENDENTS 



BUSINESS. 

 Eugene Fifield, W. E. Boyden and Secretary. 



TRANSPORTATION. 

 Eph. Howland.. II. II. Hinds, W. \V. Collier. 



PROGRAM. 



II. B. Dewey, J. E. Rice and Secretary. 



PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. 

 I. II. Butterfield, J. A. Hoffman, W. J'. Custard. 



RECEPTION. 

 Stephen Baldwin, W. W. Collier, John Marshall. 



PREMIUM LIST. 



\Y. E. Boyden, E. W. Hardy, L. W. Barnes. \Y. W. Collier, 



\Y. P. Custard, Frank Maynard, C. A. Waldron. 



RULES. 

 Eugene Fifield, IT. II. Hinds. Geo. 11. German. 



FINANCE. 

 L. \V. Jones. John McKay, B. E. Hall. 



GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. 

 Eugene Fifield. 



CHIEF MARSHAL. 

 11. II. Hinds. 



