62 Wisconsin state agricultural society. 
* oks preparatory to paying premiums had been somewhat de- 
aayed, and that no premiums would be paid until Saturday morn¬ 
ing, but that if any were desirous of returning to their homes that 
night, if they would send him a line at his office at Madison, he 
would remit.by check the amount due them. 
&/ 
A few claims were passed upon by the Auditing Committee, 
when the board adjourned to 8 A. M., Saturday. 
Office of the Society, 
Plankinton House , 
Milwaukee, Sept. 27, 1878. 
Board met at 8 A. M. 
Present, same as the evening before. 
Premiums and audited accounts paid until 6 P. M., except that 
an adjournment was had from 1 to 2 P. M. for dinner, when the 
board adjourned until the 16th of October at 7 1-2 P. M. 
Office of the Society, 
Plankinton House. 
Milwaukee, Oct. 16, 1873. 
Board met pursuant to adjournment. 
Auditing Committee, Treasurer Blair and Secretary Field pres¬ 
ent. 
Premiums and audited accounts were paid throughout the 
evening and the following day until 6 P. M., when, no further 
business appearing, on motion, the board adjourned sine die. 
DECEMBER MEETING. 
State Agricultural Rooms, 
Madison, Dec. 2, 1873. 
As required by the by-laws of the society, the executive board 
met at 7 1-2 P. M. 
President Taylor in the chair. 
The order books, bills and vouchers were laid before the board 
by Secretary Field, and Treasurer Blair presented his report of 
the financial condition of the society for the year just closed, giv- 
