Median of Nero Governors and Members. 
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Brigg, T. H.. .Bradford, Yorks. 
■Bkowx, John S. ..11 Morningside, Eccles Old 
Road, Manchester. 
Butt, F.. .Little Haresfleld Farm, Stonehousc, 
Glos. 
Cabtridge, G....Ryland's Farm, Elmley LoTett, 
Droitwich. 
Chapman, Evan, Llysyn, Llandafyl, Mont. 
Cheesmax, J...Southborough, Mass., U.S.A. 
CHOLMELEY, H. C. F.. .Braudsby Hall, Easing- 
wold. 
COLE, A. 0.. .West Woodhav Ho., Newburv. 
Cooke, Sir W. R. 0., Bart.. .Wheatley Park, 
Doncaster. 
Cooke, W. H. C. W. . . Wheatley Park, Doncaster. 
Courage, E. H.. .Kirkby Fleetham, Bedale. 
Craze, F. . .Trevethoe Barton, Leland, Cornwall. 
Crosland, W.. .Buscot Park, Faringdon. 
Darby-Griffith, C W. . .Padworth Ho., Read- 
ing. 
Davtes, A. J... Upper Hollings, Pensax, Ten- 
bury, Worcestershire. 
Fellowes, J. H... Mortimer Lodge, Berks. 
Gaxbraith, J. . . Croy Cunningham, New Kil- 
learn, Stirling, N.B. 
Graves, W. . . South Field Ho., Bellerby, Bedale. 
Harris, J. W. B. . .Cam, Dursley, Glos. 
Humphries, E. T. . . Pershore. 
Ismat, T. H.. .Dawpool, nr. Birkenhead. 
J01CET, James, M.P. . . Longhirst, Morpeth. 
Kirby, W. P.. .Manor House, Walton, Hull. 
LEifO, M. . .Cox Pond Farm, Hemel Hempstead. 
Lives EY, Harry. .Rot herfield, Sussex. 
Lloyd, E. 0. Vaughan.. .Berth, Ruthin. 
Mabsox, Joseph .. Ecclesfield, Sheffield. 
McMorlaxd, R. E. . .Carisbrooke, Bycullah 
Park, Enfield. 
Meares, T.. .Clive Hall, nr. Shrewsbury. 
Michjclmore, A. . .Bridgetown, Totnes." 
Peacock, T. . .Hill House, Harmby, Bedale. 
Pease, W.. .Hutton Hang, Bedale. 
Perkins, A. F...Oakdene, Holmwood, Surrey. 
Phillips, S. C.Binfield House, Byfleet. 
Pryce-Joxes, Sir Pryce.. .Dolerw, Newtown, 
Mont. 
Raw, R... Brook Ho., Middleton Tyas, Rich- 
mond, Yorks. 
Riley, T. . .Thornton, Poulton-le-Fylde. 
RODXEY, Lord. .Berrington Hall, Leominster. 
Rothwell, R. R... Sharpies Hall, Bolton. 
Rudd, Ash, jun.. .East Ruston, Norwich. 
Siddall, V.. .Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield. 
Smart, Rev. E. H. . . Kirby-in-Cleveland. 
Smith, Alfred. .Cote House, Catterick. 
Smith, H.. .Thorpe Hall, Howden, Yorks. 
Stephexsox, J. W.. .Metham, Howden, Yorks. 
Styak, T.. .Mount Park, Wensley, Bedale. 
Thompsox, Major G. . .Field House, Goole. 
Thompsox, T...Pond House, Bedale. 
Trotter, A.. .Dantyre House, Bedale. 
Turvill, G.. .East Worldham, Alton, Hants. 
Waddixgham, T. J.. .Hafod, nr. Aberystwith. 
Wkavek, J. D.. .Rock Parish, nr. Stourport. 
Whitfield, W.. .Weston Cotton, Oswestry. 
The reports of the various Standing 
Committees were then presented and 
adopted as below : 
Finance. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote (Chairman) 
reported that the balance sheet for 
the Plymouth Meeting had been 
examined and passed by the auditors 
on November 17, and that the net 
1 Re-instated under By-Law 12. 
excess of expenditure over receipts 
was 2,197/. 7*. Id., exclusive of the 
premiums paid to thoroughbred 
stallions in District D. The Com- 
mittee recommended that Messrs. 
Beckett and Co. be appointed the 
Society's local bankers for Doncaster. 
In view of the small sale of season 
tickets which had of late taken place 
in consequence of the granting of 
free tickets to the subscribers to the 
local fund, the Committee did not 
advise that any season tickets be 
placed on sale for the Doncaster 
Meeting. The Committee recom- 
mended that the names of one life 
governor, five life members, and 
twenty-one annual members who were 
deceased, nine who had resigned, six 
whose addresses could not be found, 
and twenty-three in arrears, or sixty- 
five in all, be struck off the register. 
The accounts for the month of No- 
vember, as certified by the Society's 
accountants, had been laid upon the 
table and approved. The total 
receipts during the month were 
1,856/. 6s. 6d., and the expenditure 
was 2,31 71. 12s. lid. The balance at 
the bank at the end of November, 
allowing for cheques outstanding, 
was 2,097/. 0*. 6d. Accounts amount- 
ing in all to 2,329/. 13s. had been 
passed, and were recommended for 
paym3Jt. The Committee had held 
during the year fourteen meetings 
(including five special), and had 
made nine reports to the Council. 
They did not recommend any change 
in their constitution for the forth- 
coming year. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote observed 
that the Council would note from the 
report of the Finance Committee 
that for various causes the Committee 
had found it necessary to strike off 
from the register a further sixty-five 
members, making altogether a total 
of 290 members who had been struck 
off since the General Meeting in May 
last. Happily the effective strength 
of the Society had not been materially 
diminished by these reductions, as a 
total of 233 subscribers to t he Societ y 
had been elected during the same 
period. The Committee deemed it 
necessary, however, to remind the 
Council and the members generally, 
that the maintenance of the Society's 
operations upon their present scale 
