26 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



the following report, and moved that the secretary be author- 

 ized to make contract with the Water Works Company in ac- 

 cordance therewith. Carried. 



Your committee appointed to inquire into the matter of water supply for the 

 Fair Grounds, have made inquiry of the Indianapolis Water Works Company as 

 to quantity and cost of same, and find that 1,000,000 gallons will be furnished at a 

 cost of $200 per annum. All that is used in excess of this amount will be charged 

 for at the rate of 10 cents per 1,000 gallons — less than half a cent per barrel. The 

 supply would be equal to 3,000 gallons per day. 



W. B. Seward, for Committee. 



On motion of Mr. Stuart, the superintendents of gate and 

 amphitheater were authorized to select and employ gate 

 keepers. 



On motion of Mr. Banks, the superintendent of speed wai 

 authorized to employ Mr. David Webb, of Covington, as an 

 expert judge on speed. 



On motion of Mr. Hargrove, adjourned to 9 o'clock to-mor- 

 row morning. 



THIRD DAY. 



morning session. 



Thursday, March 6, 1884. 

 Board met pursuant to adjournment. President Mitchell in 

 the chair. All the members present. Proceedings of yester- 

 day's meeting read, corrected and approved. 



President Mitchell made assignment of committeemen, to be 

 furnished by members of the Board, as follows: 



O71 Horses. — Messrs. Mitchell, Hargrove, Jones, Dungan, LaTourette and 

 Davidson, one each. 



On Cattle. — Messrs. Mitchell, Dungan and Stuart, one each. 



On Sheep. — Messrs. Sunman, Cotterall, LaTourette, Graham, Ratliff and Banks, 

 one each. 



