523 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



On motion the committee were continued and requested to report in full at 

 next -winter meeting. 



Mr. Burringtou, Superintendent of Division I, called the attention of the 

 committee to the fact that a premium was offered in that department for a 

 "Display of Vehicles," which required carriages and buggies to compete 

 against farm wagons, etc. Superintendent Burringtou recommended that the 

 premium be divided, and a premium of one-half the amount be offered for 

 display of wagons, and one-half for display of carriages and buggies. 



It was moved and supported that Superintendent Burringtou be granted the 

 privilege of dividing the premium on display of vehicles, as suggested by him, 

 if the competitors are agreed to it. Carried. 



The report of the Inspectors of Election was read as follows : 



The whole number of votes cast for officers and Executive Committee of 

 the Michigan State Agricultural Society was seventy-eight, and they were cast 

 as follows : 



FOR PRESIDENT. 



Henry Fralick, Grand Rapids, received 78 



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FOR SECRETARY. 



Joe C. Sterling, Monroe, received 78 



FOR TREASURER. 



A. J. Dean, Adrian, received 78 



FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



J. M. Sterling, Monroe, received 78 



Wm. Ball. Hamburgh, received 78 



John L. Mitchell, Jackson, received 56 



A. O. Hyde, Marshall, received 77 



W. H. Cobb, Kalamazoo, received - 78 



E. W. Rising, Davison Station, received 78 



Philo Parsons, Detroit, received 78 



I. H. Butterfield, Jr., Port Huron, received 5G 



John Lessiter. Jersey, received --. - 78 



Wm. Chamberlain. Three Oaks, received 78 



L. H. Butterfield, Jr., Port Huron, received 22 



C. M. Fellows, Manchester, received 21 



We hereby certity that the foregoing is a correct return of the votes cast at the 

 election of officers of the Michigan State Agricultural Society at the annual election 

 held at the Annual Fair, held at Jackson, September 21st, 1882. 



(Signed), ' HENRY FRALICK, 



Pi'esident. 

 M. DORRELL, 

 ADOLF WHEELER, 

 CHAS. B. WESTREN", 

 Judges of Election. 



The report was adopted, and the officers and first ten executive committee- 

 men named were declared elected. 

 On motion the committee adjourned. 



J. C. STERLING, Secretary. 



