. Farmer and stockbreeder . ^^^^ Shire Stallion EA TON FRfAR. Sold at the Duke of Westminsters sale for 900js. 258 THE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER Febiu ,ry 17, 1919. SUFFOLK HOBSE SOCIETY BREED STILL FORGING AHEADAt last Tuesdays Council meeting of the SuffolkHorse Society the president, Sir Cuthbert Quilter,was in the chair. The secretary, Mr. Fred Smith,6tated that the Society had exceeded the numberof members it was permitted to elect by virtue ofthe articles of association. He explained that itwould of necessity mean the reconstitution of theSociety. The secretary was instructed to take thene


. Farmer and stockbreeder . ^^^^ Shire Stallion EA TON FRfAR. Sold at the Duke of Westminsters sale for 900js. 258 THE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER Febiu ,ry 17, 1919. SUFFOLK HOBSE SOCIETY BREED STILL FORGING AHEADAt last Tuesdays Council meeting of the SuffolkHorse Society the president, Sir Cuthbert Quilter,was in the chair. The secretary, Mr. Fred Smith,6tated that the Society had exceeded the numberof members it was permitted to elect by virtue ofthe articles of association. He explained that itwould of necessity mean the reconstitution of theSociety. The secretary was instructed to take thenecessary steps to carry this into effect and arrangefor the special meetings of members which are thusinvolved. In reply to. a communication from the AmericanSuffolk Horse Society, the secretary was instructedto say that the Society would be prepared to acceptentries of American-bred Suffolks provided the sireand dam were registered in the Suffolk Stud Book. An informal discussion arose concerning thepolicy of the Government


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