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happiness and prosperity. With a membership of over 
400 persons of intelhgence, our Societj^ might fairly 
claim at least a share of their energy in directing the 
progress of its work, instead of the apparent indifference 
which now characterises the attitude of most of them. 
We want a breath of life to pass over the dry bones of 
this Society, and let us hope that the awakening or 
stirring of these dry bones is close at hand, happily 
perhaps during the presidency of my successor in the 
chair. 
At the conclusion of this address, he proposed as his 
successor to the office of President, Mr. F. I. Scard, 
This was seconded by the Hon. B. Howell Jones and 
carried unanimously. 
The other Office-Bearers for 1903 were then elected, 
as per annexed list : — 
©tficcs^Bearers tov 1903 
Fatron : HIS MAJESTY, THE KING. 
Vice-Patron : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. 
President : 
F. I. SCARD, F.i.c. 
LUKE M. HILL, BE., M.I.C.E. 
S. A. H. CULPEPER 
Hon. Treasurer: C. WIETING. 
Managing Directors : 
Hon. Geo. GARNETT. m.c.p. | D. G. GARRAWAY 
A. SUMMERSON. 
Ordinary Directors : 
Vice-President : 
Hon. Secretary 
Hox.A.G. BELL, m.c.p.,m.i.c.e. 
A. K. F. DUNCAN 
Hon. R. G. DUNCAN, m c.p. 
Jas. GILLESPIE 
Hon. B. H. JONES, m.e.c 
J. B. LAING, F.E. 
Exchange Hoom Directors : 
Tnos. GARNETT | A. P. P. MACKEY. v.v. 
C. G. A. WYATT. 
