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SITTINGS OF THE COUNCIL. 
The Treasurer laid before the meeting the financial accounts, 
which were of a very satisfactory nature. 
Mr. Arthur Cherry moved, and Mr. Ernes seconded, “ That 
the balance sheet from the Treasurer be received and appended to 
the Annual Report.” 
Carried. 
Mr. Arthur Cherry moved, “ That a vote of thanks be given to 
the Treasurer for the very lucid and careful manner in which 
his accounts were kept and presentedwhich, being seconded by 
Mr. Jas. Turner, was carried. 
Adjourned. 
Subjoined are those parts of the proposed code to which objec¬ 
tion has been raised, and the motions or amendments thereon. 
Notice of Motion —By James Turner . 
Section 17 3 Law 2 . 
“ The Examiners will also, at their discretion, adopt such mea¬ 
sures as they may think fit in order to ascertain how far 
candidates have made themselves acquainted with the ac¬ 
knowledged practical principles of horse-shoeing, and the 
other practical duties of their profession. 
“ March 30th, 1849.” 
Notices of New Motions and Amendments on the 
proposed By-laws —By Arthur Cherry. 
In Section 14, add Clause , 
“ That the Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the Army be a 
Member, ex-officio , of the Court of Examiners, with the 
privilege of examining the student and signing the diploma 
at his own option; such examination, however, not to inter¬ 
fere with the routine duties of the regularly appointed Court 
of Examiners.” 
In Section 16, in the place of Clauses 2 and 3, 
“ No Special Court of Examiners shall be convened unless two 
students, at the least, shall make application, and the usual 
fees only to be demanded.” 
