Monthly Council, June 22, 1892. 
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Graham, Maj.-Gen. G. Fergus.. Hardingstone, 
Northamptonshire. 
GREtuLLE, Hon. Alwyu H. F...4 Upper Brook 
Street, W. 
Grbville, Hon. L. G. . . 35 Berkeley Square, W. 
Higgs, G...11 St. John’s Street, Stamford. 
Hollaxd, Hon. S.. .44 Bryanston Square, W. 
Hutchinsox, J...Binchester Gragg, Welling- 
ton, Durham. 
Ingham, Walter. .Churchwell, Leeds. 
Jennings, A.. .Minworth, Birmingham. 
Jones, J. T. . . Tynllyne, Llanigou, Brecon. 
Langridge, L. . . Banstead, Epsom. 
Lewis, E. . . Tregirog Farm, Monmouth. 
Mallabey, S...Grendon, Atherstone. 
Melles, J. W...Sewardstone Lodge, Chiug- 
ford, Essex. 
Noakes, H... Burr’s Hill, Brenchley, Kent. 
Owens, W. . . Jamesford, Montgomery. 
Ramply, j.. .Church Farm, Southoe, Hunts. 
Rash, J. J...New Waters, Wortham, Diss. 
Ringrose, Captain G. H...Whittlebury, 
Towcester. 
Salmon, T. . . Waverton, Chester. 
Salwey, a... O verton, Ludlow. 
Smith, T. H.. .Atherston-on-Stour. 
Snowdon, B. J... Bracks Farm, Bp. Auckland. 
Spilman, a. a.. .Burringham, Doncaster. 
Swinpen-Brodn, Maj. M. A...Swinfen Hall, 
Lichfield. 
Thomas, W. ..Seamer HUl, Yarm, Yorks. 
Walton, W. H. M.. .Sherborne, Northleach. 
Watson, George L.. .Rockingham Castle, 
Uppingham. 
Weymouth, Viscount ..Longleat, Warmin- 
ster. 
Wilcox, C. W.. .Wolston Manor, Coventry. 
Wise, H. E. D.. .Walton Hall, Burtou-on-Trent. 
Wood, T. B.. .North Elmham, E. Dereham. 
WooDBUiix, W... Colne Cottage, Market Dray- 
ton. 
Reports from Committees. 
Formal reports from the Finance, 
Implement, and Showyard Works 
Committees were presented by Sir 
John Thorold, Mr. Frankish, and 
Sir Jacob Wilson, and were unani- 
mously adopted. 
one with ringbone, two with side- 
bone, one with cataract, one was a 
roarer, three horses had unsound 
feet, and two of these also had 
spavins. 
The disqualified horses belonged 
chiefly to the lighter breeds; nine 
of them were entered in Classes 1 
to 18, while four belonged to the 
agricultural horses. Shires, Clydes- 
dales, and Suffolks. 
The accompanying list gives the 
number of horses examined in the 
different classes and also the result 
of the examinations in each class. 
Class 
1 . 6 examined . 
9.6 
10 . 4 whole class 
11 . 4 examined , 
12 . 6 
13 . 6 
14 . 5 
17 . 6 
18 . 6 
23 . 7 
24 . 7 
25 . 7 
26 . 7 
30 . 4 
31 . 3 
35 . 5 
36 . 4 
37 . 2 
38 . 1 
39 . 1 
1 cataract, 
all sound. 
1 unsound feet. 
1 unsound feet 
and spavin. 
1 spavin. 
1 spavin. 
1 sidebone. 
1 spavin. 
1 spavin. 
1 spavin and 
unsound feet. 
/ 1 sidebone. 
_ 1 roaring, 
all passed. 
1 spavin, 
all passed. 
1 ringbone, 
passed. 
Veterinary Inspection. 
Professor Brown presented the 
following report upon the results of 
the veterinary inspection of stallions 
and brood mares under regfulation 44 : 
Report of the Examinatiim of Horses 
for Sound?iess. 
The J udges of the various classes 
of horses selected and sent out 
ninety-six horses for examination. 
Of these eighty-three were pas.sed 
sound and thirteen were rejected 
as unsound. 
The diseases which were detected 
were cataract, roaring, ringbone, 
«idebone, spavin, and unsound feet. 
Of the thirteen disqualified horses 
?evcn were affected with spavin. 
(Signed) G. T. Brown. 
June 20, 1892. 
Chester Meeting of 1893. 
A General Chester Committee was 
appointed, to consist of the whole 
Council, with six representatives to 
be nominated by the Local Commit- 
tee, the Committee to sit for the first 
time on "Wednesday, July 27. 
Country Meeting of 1894. 
The Secretary reported the re- 
ceipt of letters (1) from the Town 
Clerk of Cambridge, stating that the 
Market Committee of the Town Coun- 
cil had decided that it was desirable 
to ask the Royal Agricultural Society 
to hold their Show there in 1894 ; (2) 
