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full list of pure breeds of horses.cattle, 
sheep, and swine, together with the 
names of the respective books of 
record established for each breed, 
was referred for consideration and 
report to the Stock I'rizes Com- 
mittee. 
A communication h'aving been re- 
ceived from the Charity Commission, 
stating that the scheme for the ad- 
ministration of the Seckford Hospital 
and Woodbridge Endowed Scliools 
had been approved by Her Majesty 
in Council, it was resolved, on the 
motion of Mr. Chandos-Pole-Gell, 
seconded by Mr. Sanday, that Mr. 
Alfred J. Smith, of Kendlesham, 
Woodbridge, be appointed the So- 
ciety's Representative Governor, in 
accordance with Clause 6 of the 
scheme. 
A variety of matters relating to 
protests and infringement of regula- 
tions having been considered, and 
directions thereon given to the Stew- 
ards and the Secretary, the Council 
adjourned until Wednesday, July 29 
next, at 12 Hanover Square, at 
noon. 
Fbiday, June 26, 1891. 
Votes of Thanks. 
At a Special Meeting of the Council 
held on the last day of the Show, 
June 2G, it was unanimously resolved, 
on the motion of Sir Jacob Wilson, 
that votes of thanks for assistance 
rendered in connection with the 
Doncaster Meeting be given to Messrs. 
Beckett and Co., the Local Bankers 
of the Society ; to the Borough 
Police ; and to Messrs. Hall and 
Armitage, of New Wells, Wakefield, 
for the furniture used in the Royal 
Pavilion. 
It was also resolved, on the motion 
of Sir Jacob Wilson, that letters 
should be written conveying the ap- 
preciation of the Council of the very 
efficient services rendered by (1) the 
detachment of the A Division of the 
Metropolitan Police, under command 
of Chief-Inspector Wren ; (2) the 
officials of tlie St. John Ambulance 
Association, in charge of the Ambu- 
lance Station ; (,3) the officials of the 
Great Northein Railway for the fa- 
cilities afEorded by them. 
