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Room and Museum at the time of the Bishop's Jubilee. 
The date and form of the entertainment had not yet 
been fixed, but he hoped that it would be a success and 
merit the approval of the members. 
Mr. Quelch, referring to a question of the Hon. N. D. 
Davis at the previous meeting, said he found a record of 
Mr. Davis's presentation of silver coins to the Museum 
some years ago, but could not trace them. The gentle-, 
man then acting as Curator was dead and no one could 
inform him what had become of them. 
The meeting tben terminated. 
Meeting held on the nth August, — Hon. A. Weber, 
President, in the chair. 
There were 12 members present. 
Elections. — Members : Messrs. J. J. Pike and Angus 
McNab. 
Associates : Messrs. Bertie Ross, R. C. 
Smith, J. Bourke and H. R. Stevens. 
The President mentioned that Friday the 19th instant, 
had been fixed for the proposed Conversazione, when he 
hoped there would be a large attendance of members 
and associates. 
The President brought forward his motion for an 
Agricultural School of which notice had been given at a 
previous meeting. He had postponed the matter for 
several meetings on account of its importance, and 
because, not being a planter the responsibility weighed 
upon him. In bringing it forward now he did so that it 
might be referred to a Committee who would be better 
able to deal with it. They were all aware this was an 
