xxiv Montlily Council, June 27, 1911. 



Other Members of the Council. — Mr. D. T. Alexander, Mr. T. L. Aveling, 

 Mr. Davis Brown, Mr. T. A. Buttar, Mr. R. G. Garden, the Hon. J. E. Cross, 

 Mr. Henry Dudding, Mr. Arthur E. Evans, Mr. James Falconer, Mr. Howard 

 Frank, Mr. W. T. Game, Mr. James W. Glover, Mr. E. A. Hamlyn, Mr. 

 Joseph Harris, Mr. William Harrison, Sir Arthur G. Hazlerigg, Bart., Mr. J. H. 

 Hine, Mr. Arthur Hiscock, Mr. R. W. Hobbs, Mr. W. J. Hosken, Mr. J. Howard 

 Howai-d, Mr. W. F. Ingram, Mr. J. L. Luddington, Mr. Alfred Mansell, Mr. 

 Ernest Mathews, Mr. Wm. A. May, Mr. Christopher Middleton, Mr. G. 

 Norris Midwood, Mr. T. Horrocks Miller, Mr. Wm. Nocton, Mr. Henry 

 Overman, Mr. Claude M. S. Pilkington, Mr. H. Fitzwalter Plumptre, Mr. W. A. 

 Prout, Mr. G. G. Rea, Mr. Frederick Reynard, Mr. C. Coltman Rogers, Mr. John 

 Rowell, Mr. Wm. Scoby, Mr. J'red Smith. Mr. George Taylor, Mr. C. W. 

 Tindall, Mr. Arthur P. Turner, Mr. E. V, V. Wheeler, Mr. C. W. Wilson, and 

 Mr. Louis C. Wrigley. 



The minutes of the last meeting of the Council, held on May .SI, 1911, were 

 taken as read and approved. 



The Secretary reported the receipt of letters from the Norfolk Club, 

 Norwich, the Cromer Club, Cromer, and the Yare and Dure Sailing Club, 

 inviting Members of Council to become honorary members of these thi-ee 

 bodies during the period of the Show, and instructions were given for thevse 

 letters to be acknowledged with thanks. 



On the motion of the Acting-President, seconded by Sir Gilbert 

 Greenall (Honorary Director), it was resolved : 



"That the best thanks of the Society are due and are hereby tendered to— 



(a) The Officials of the General Post Office for the efficient postal and 



telegraphic arrangements. 

 (6) The Chief Commissioner of Police for the efficient service rendered by 

 the detachment of Metropolitan PoHce on duty in the Showyard. 



(c) The Chief Constables of the City of Norvi'ich and the County of 



Norfolk for the efficient police arrangements in connection with the 

 Show. 



(d) The Second East Anglian Field Ambulance Corps for the efficient 



Ambulance arrangements. 



(e) Messrs. Barclay & Co. for the efficient services rendered by their 



officials in connection with local banking arrangements. 

 (/) Messrs. Shand, Mason & Co., for the provision of Fire Engines and for 



the efficient arrangements in connection with the Fire Station in the 



Showyard. 

 (c) Messr.s. Trevor, Page & Co., Norwich, for decorating and furnishing the 



Royal Pavilion. 

 (K) Messrs. Daniels Bros., Limited, Norwich, for providing the Floral 



Decorations near the Pavilions, At', 

 (i) Messrs. Ransomes, Sims & JefCeries. for the loan of a Steam Engine 



for supplying Motive Power to the Dairy." 



Thanks were also tendered to all the exhibitors in the Agricultural 

 Education and Forestry Exhibition, and to those gentlemen who were so 

 kind as to lend motor cars and offer hospitalit}^ to the Judges of Plantations. 



Letters of thanks Avere ordered to be addressed to various other individuals, 

 firms, &c., who had rendered assistance in connection with the Show. 



It was resolved, on the motion of the Hon. Cecil T. Parker, seconded 

 by Mr. Percy Crutchley, that the Acting-President, Honorary Director, 

 and one of the Stewards of J'inance, be authorised to issue cheques on the 

 Society's account in discharge of accounts arising out of the Show. 



A question raised by the Hon. Cecil Parker, as to the omission of certain 

 exhibitors to provide leading sticks for bulls, was referred to the Stock Prizes 

 Committee for consideration when drawing up the regulations for the 

 Doncaster Show. 



The Acting-President said there was one matter he wished to bring 

 forward which was not on the agemla paper. There was a gentleman in that 

 county, Mr. Roljert Fellowes, of Shotesham, a kinsman of his, who was ninety 

 years of age. He was well known as an agriculturist and as a sportsman. 

 He had been elected in the year 1850, and thus had been a Member for 





