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(b) In the matter of arrears of subscriptions, the 
Treasurer and Secretary having carefully gone 
through the list, it was decided to strike off at 
once the names of all members who had died 
or who were absent, and those also who re- 
pudiated their membership or said they had 
previously resigned ; all others would, in the 
meantime, be retained on the rolls, until the 
1st March, when they would be dealt with 
as provided for in the rules. 
(c) A competent person had been engaged to re- 
arrange the Library and to prepare a classified 
catalogue of the books : to enable him to com- 
plete his work satisfactorily, the Dire6lors had 
decided on closing the lending Library during 
the month of February and calling in all out- 
standing books. 
(d) The memorial bust of the late Secretary, Mr. 
W. H. Campbell, having arrived, the Directors 
intended calling a special meeting for its pub- 
lic inauguration, of which due notice would be 
given in the newspapers. 
He had also to report on behalf of the Agricultural 
Committee that the following office-bearers had been 
elected by that Committee for the present year : — 
Chairman : R. J. Kelly. 
Vice-Chairman : Hon. A. Barr. 
Hon. Secretary : D. C. Cameron. 
He had also to report that having failed to prevail on 
their old and valued Treasurer, Mr. Imlach, to accept 
his re-ele6lion to the office, Mr. F. A. Conyers had been 
sele6led to fill the post, and he congratulated the Society 
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