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Messrs. Wellings, Boenna, Dewhurst and others took 

 part in the discussion ou the proposition, many 

 questions of detail being asked and duh' answered by the 

 Hon. Sec. INIr. Wellings thought that the higlier fee to 

 country members might cause some resignations, but the 

 general opinion was that members would appreciate the 

 fact that tlie}' were getting such value for their mone}- 

 as was not given by any other Society or Club in Great 

 Britain, and could not grudge the small increase in 

 subscription. The proposition was seconded b}' Mr. 

 Boerma and carried neni. con. 



The result of the voting for the Committee and 

 Judges was next communicated as follows : — 



The Hon. Sec. announced that he had deposited the 

 voting papers in the hands of the Hon. Solicitor, and the 

 elections gave general satisfaction to the meeting. 



