KESOLUTIONS. 
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III. Interim Councils. 
21. The Sccretarj'- shall prepare a Report of the proceedings Report of In- 
of each Interim Council, -wliich sliall be furnished to the news- 
papers as soon as practicable after the conclusion of the Meeting. 
A precis of this Report shall be entered in the Minute Book. In 
cases where any written paper is read or laid before the Council, 
which is of too great length for immediate insertion in the pro- 
ceedings, it shall be referred to the Editor to report upon at 
the following Monthly Council. 
CouNTUY Meeting. 
22. The place of holding the Annual Countiy Meeting shall Inspection Com- 
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not bo decided xipon until a Committee (of which at least three 
Members shall have acted as Director or Stewards of the Yard 
at some previous meeting) shall have visited and inspected such 
towns and their localities as the Council shall think fit, and 
have reported upon their respective suitableness for the pur- 
poses of the Society. And after the Council has decided at what Selection of 
city or town the Country Meeting shall be held, the usual agree- - 
ment shall not be signed until the Stewards of Implements, or 
some one authorised by the Council, shall have finally inspected 
and definitely selected the fields to be used for the trial of imple- 
ments ; and the decision of the Council at its May meeting, as 
to the place for the Country Meeting, shall be considered as 
subject to the above condition being satisfactorily arranged. 
23. There shall be at least four Stewards appointed for regu- Stewards of 
lating the entrances to the Show Yard at the Country Meeting, Fi»a°ce. 
whose duties shall be to inspect from time to time the Register 
of the Telltales, and to see that the money taken out of the 
boxes corresponds with the sum indicated on the Register, 
making a note on a tabular form of card of the time at which 
such examination took place, and distinguishing whether there 
is any excess or deficiency in the amount shown on the Register. 
24. At the Country Meeting of the Society there shall be Stewards.' 
three Stewards for each department, viz. : three for the imple- 
ments and three for the stock ; one of whom only, in each depart- 
ment, shall go out of ofiice at the end of the year, and another 
be appointed ; so that two experienced Stewards may remain in 
ofiSce. 
25. It shall be an instruction to the Stewards to endeavoui-, Protests. 
