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The schedule of premiums was revised for the next annual exhi- 

 bition. 



April 13th. The Secretary received from the Secretary of the 

 Maine State Agricultural Society a copy of vote passed by the 

 trustees of that Society, arranging terms of exhibition. 



This vote as agreed upon is as follows : 



Voted, To accept proposition from State Pomological Society 

 for joint exhibition for 1894. The State Agricultural Society to 

 pay the Pomological Society 8500 on condition that the pomologi- 

 cal premiums shall not be reduced from last year ; the State Soci- 

 ety to furnish two policemen the last day if requested ; to issue 

 two single admission tickets to annual and the usual ticket to life 

 members, not members of the State Society ; also to furnish single 

 admission to children only who furnish plants, and that the trus- 

 tees shall determine the amount of alterations in tables for which 

 they will be responsible. 



August 21. Meeting called in Lewiston to arrange for exhibi- 

 tion. Visited the exhibition building and agreed upon such 

 changes as seemed best and instructed IMessrs. Andrews and the 

 Secretary to carry the same into effect. 



November 8. Meeting held at the Barden House, Phillips. 



The Secretary presented schedule of premiums awarded at the 

 exhibition and the Treasurer was authorized to hire money to pay 

 the same so far as it may be necessary. 



Voted, To accept the invitation offered in behalf of the citizens 

 of Pisctitaquis county, to hold the meeting at some accessible 

 point there ; that the time and place of holding the meeting be 

 referred to the President and Secretary. 



Voted, That premiums be offered at the Winter Meeting, not to 

 exceed those of last year, and that the Secretary be instructed to 

 prepare the schedule. 



January 9, 1895. Meeting of committee in Foxcroft following 

 the Annual Winter Meeting. 



Voted, That the President and Mr. Andrews visit Augusta and 

 take such action to secure the deficiency, the past two years as 

 their judgment may determine. 



