PKOCEEDINGS. 
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CLASS 61.— LADIES’ EQUESTRIANSHIP. 
Mrs, Chauncey Stevens, Janesville, ladies’ equestrianship, 1st premium 20 00 
Miss M, M. Taft, Brodhead, ladies’ equestrianship, 2d premium. 15 00 
Miss Laura Furlong, Janesville, ladies’ equestrianship, 3d premium... 10 00 
Judges. —His Excellency, the Governor ; John R. Bennett, Janesville; W. 
A. Johnson, Janesville ; J. H. Warren, Albany. 
EXECUTIVE MEETINGS AFTER THE FAIR 
Hyatt House, Janesville, Sept. 30, 1864. 
The Ex. Committee met to audit accounts, pay bills and premiums, and 
generally, to close up the business of the Fair. 
On motion it was 
Resolved, That the Auditing Committee and the Secretary are hereby in¬ 
structed to meet at this place again on the 6th prox. to pay such remaining 
bills and premiums as may be due to the citizens of Janesville and vicinity, 
and that notice of said meeting be published in the Gazette. 
Voted that Dr. Martin be requesttd to properly pack and store the tents 
of the society, and that the Secretary be instructed to have the same suffi¬ 
ciently insured against loss by fire. 
Adjourned sine die. J. W. HOYT, /Secretary. 
State Agricultural Rooms, Dec. 13, 1864. 
Executive Committee met pursuant to requirements of By-Laws. 
Present—Messrs. Hinkley, Eaton, D. Williams, Atwood, Warren and Hoyt. 
President Hinkley, in the chair. 
On call, the Treasurer presented his statement of the financial transactions 
of the Society for the year ending with this date, showing receipts to the 
amount of |Y,759.19, expenditures to the amount of $5,687.35, and $2,171.84 
in the Treasury. [See page 201.] 
After the auditing and payment of sundry bills of members for expenses in 
attending upon this meeting, adjourned sine die. 
J. W. HOYT, Secretary. 
ANNUAL MEETING OF SOCIETY. 
State Agricultural Rooms, Dec. 14, 1863. 
The Society met in accordance with the coustitutional provision at three 
o’clock p. m., of this day. 
President Hinkley in the chair. 
The principal business was to receive the report of the Treasurer, [see p. 201J 
which showed the gratifying fact that the receipts had been $7,769.19, and 
the disbursements $5,587.36, leaving a balance of $2,171.84 in the Treasury. 
Secretary also read the statement of the Chairman of the Auditing Com¬ 
mittee that said report of the Treasurer having been compared with the Sec¬ 
retary’s accounts and with the vouchers on file, was found to be in all re¬ 
spects correct. J. W. HOYT, Secretary, 
15 Ag. Trans. 
