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of the Society of $3,889 92. Mr. Hnwtayne gave notice 
of a motion he would bring forward at the next meeting 
of the Society, with regard to the appointment of a 
committee to take measures in order to carry out the 
Biennial exhibition of 1885. The meeting then termi- 
nated. 
Meeting held 8th May. — The Hon. B. Howell Jones, 
President, in the chair. 
Elections. — Member: E. F. N. Lynch. 
Associate : A. J. Goodridge. 
The Biennial Exhibition in 1885. — A notice of motion 
which Mr. Hawtayne had given, that a Committee be 
appointed to make arrangements for the Biennial Exhi- 
bition to be held in 1885, was withdrawn, it being 
intimated that the making of such arrangements was 
within the province of the Committee of Correspondence. 
Old Cannon.— The Secretary said he had written to 
the Government Secretary respecting certain old cannons 
reported to have been found in the neighbourhood of the 
Penal Settlement, and requesting that they might be 
handed over to the Society for preservation in the 
Museum. He had not received an answer to his letter, 
but he understood that orders had been given for the 
removal of the cannons to town. 
The late Mr. Campbell. — The Secretary read an 
extract of a letter from Mr. Walker, the representative 
of the Society in London, enclosing tenders from two 
sculptors of repute — Mr. Rock and Mr. Birch — for a 
bust of the late Mr. W. H. Campbell, the price required 
