REPORT OF MR. ANGUS MAGKAY. 



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CORRESPONDENCE. 



During the twelve months ending 31st October, 1897, 3,183 letters were received 

 and 3,395 mailed from this office. In letters received, reports on grain and other sam- 

 ples, are not counted, and in letters mailed, circulars of instruction re grain and other 

 samples are not included. 



MEETINGS ATTENDED. 



Agricultural and dairy meetings and exhibitions were attended during the year, 

 at the following towns : — Fort Qu'Appelle, Moosejaw, Regina, Qu'Appelle Station, 

 "Wolseley, Grenfell, Moosomin and Indian Head. 



VISITORS. 



Visitors to the farm, chiefly from surrounding districts, were numerous during the 

 months of June, July and August. Among those from a distance were Lord and Lady 

 Kelvin and other distinguished members of the British Association. 



METEOROLOGICAL. 



I have the honour to remain, sir, 



Your obedient servant. 



ANGUS MACKAY, 



SuperintendenL 



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