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of the Pavilion, the presiding officer declared nominations to be in 

 order. 



Mr. Coulter nominated Mr. Hancock. 



Mr. Hancock declined. 



Mr. Newton nominated Mr. La Rne. 



Roll called, with the following result: For La Rue— Messrs. Green, 

 Hancock, Newton, Coulter, Boggs, Chase, and Finigan— seven. For 

 Hancock — La Rue — one. 



Mr. La Rue, having received a majority of votes, was declared duly 

 elected. 



The presiding officer named the following committees: 



ON PREMIUM LIST. 



The entire Board. 



ON SPEED PROGRAMME. 



Messrs. Chase, Finigan, Green, Newton, Rose, and La Rue. 



The next meeting of the Board was set for Monday, March 16, 1885. 



The Secretary was directed to advertise the usual colt purses of 

 11,000 each, for two, three, and four-year olds. Entries to close March 

 10, 1885. 



After considering other matters pertaining to the State Fair of 

 1885, and the tinancial condition of the society, the Board adjourned. 



