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and afford useful information for the general body of 
planters in the colony, they should all subscribe to the 
defraying of the expenses attending it, which he did not 
consider, would amount to more than $100. If there was 
no benefit gained from the experiments the loss to each 
contributor would be very slight. 
After some further remarks the discussion which was 
regarded as exhaustive was brought to a close. 
The meeting then ended. 
Meeting held ijth August, — The Hon. A. Barr, Pre- 
sident, in the chair. 
There were 8 members present. 
Elections. — Members : Revds. W. H. Campbell and 
S. B. Bleau, and Mr. A. K. Thomson. 
Associates : Messrs. J. Wright (Persever- 
ance), H. de Chalus (Annandale), and F. A. Con- 
yers, Jr. 
Auditing of Accounts. — Mr. Sherlock suggested that 
the Society's accounts should be audited only once a 
year, as formerly. Agreed to. 
Death of the Curator. — The President referred in 
appropriate terms to the sudden death of Mr. Glaisher, 
Curator of the Museum, and said the directors had 
arranged for the Museum to be placed meanwhile under 
an acting officer. 
Mr. Daly, Honorary Secretary, said he had reported 
the death to the Government Secretary. 
Donations. — Donations of " Notes by a Wanderer" 
by Mr. W, S. Turner, and " Cardiff Time Tables, 1885" 
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