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ted for the inspection of the Fellows, and had, he 

 believed, given general satisfaction to the sub- 

 scribers. 



The meeting proceeded to fill up the four 

 vacancies caused by the retiring members of the 

 Council, Messrs. Justin McC. Browne and A. G. 

 Webster being appointed scrutineers. 



The following gentlemen were re-elected : — ■ 



Ven. Archdeacon Davies 

 Hon. a. Kennerley, Esq. 

 M. Allport, Esq. 

 J. W. Agnew, Esq., M.D. 



On the motion of Mr. Barnard, seconded by 

 Mr. Webster, Messrs. F. Butler and H. Cook, 

 were re-elected Auditors of annual accounts. 



A vote of thanks having been passed to the 

 Chairman, Mr. Giblin expressed his acknowledg- 

 ments, and regretted that the meeting had not been 

 favoured with the attendance of the President, or 

 some Vice-President, as he was of opinion that on 

 these annual occasions there ought to be an 

 address from the chair to the members, as was the 

 case elsewhere. 



The meeting then terminated. 



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