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The entries in Horse Department being far in excess of stall 

 room in same, additional room was provided to properly accommo'» 

 date the exhibit. 



All pens in the Swine Department have been assigned, and there 

 being a further demand, the Superintendent of Grounds was in- 

 structed to build additional ones surrounding the Swine Show 

 Pavilion, and the Secretary was instructed to notify ]\Ir. -Johnston, 

 Superintendent of the Swine Department, that seventy-five addi- 

 tional pens would be furnished. 



The Secretary was instructed to consult with Mr. Green, Super- 

 intendent of the Floricultural Department, and ascertain if a large 

 tent would be satisfactory to take care of the overflow exhibit in 

 his department, and if so to secure such tent and tables to be placed 

 therein for the proper arangement of exhibits. 



The Secretary was duly authorized and instructed in the issu- 

 ing of complimentary tickets for Fair of 1906.. 



Meeting of State Board of Agriculture. 



August -23, 1906. 



Board met at the President's office on the State Fair Grounds 

 at 8 o'clock P.M. with the following members present: Messrs. 

 Morrow, Simpson, Johnston, Phillips, Brown, St. John, Packard 

 Legoe, Ledgerwood and Olson. 



blatters pertaining to the departments and management of the 

 Fair were discussed 



Mr. Legoe moved that the opening and closing of sale of tickets 

 be left entirely in charge of the Superintendent of Gates, and that 

 the Treasurer instruct his ticket sellers to obey the orders of the 

 Superintendent of Gates. Seconded by Mr. St. John. Motion 

 carried. 



On motion the Board adjourned. 



MeetIxNtg of State Board of Agriculture. 



August 31, 1906. 

 Board met at the President's office on the State Fair Grounds 

 at 10 :30 a. m. with the following members present : ^Messrs. iMor- 

 row, Cameron, Simpson, Johnston, Brown, Packard, Legoe, Ledger- 

 wood, McDonald, Pike and Wright. 



