. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 248 HJSTOEY OF HEE'EFDEI) CATTLE. F. D. COBURN, Topeka, Kan. and to take the obligation of the Society in payment, with individuals' names as security. Second. Agrees to continue the publication of the Herd Book, the Society shall make the rules for entry, and ^ ⢠'' â the entry fees to re- main as at present, $1 for entry and 25 cents for each trac- ing. Third. Will sell it to the Society at any time when the Society sees fit to purchase it at a fair price. Your committee would recommend to th


. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 248 HJSTOEY OF HEE'EFDEI) CATTLE. F. D. COBURN, Topeka, Kan. and to take the obligation of the Society in payment, with individuals' names as security. Second. Agrees to continue the publication of the Herd Book, the Society shall make the rules for entry, and ^ ⢠'' â the entry fees to re- main as at present, $1 for entry and 25 cents for each trac- ing. Third. Will sell it to the Society at any time when the Society sees fit to purchase it at a fair price. Your committee would recommend to the Association the acceptance of the second proposi- tion, and that an auditing committee be appointed, to consist of three, who shall draft a set of rules governing the future entries to the Herd Book and who shall supply Mr. Miller with a copy of the rules. W. S. VanNatta, Chairman. E. Sample, J. M. Studebakee, Adams Eakl, W. Hamilton, E. Phelps, H. C. Burleigh, C. Gddgell. The report was accepted and committee dis- charged, it being resolved to leave the Herd Book in the hands of its publisher and proprie- tor, and that a committee consisting of C. B. Stuart, G. S. Burleigh and W. S. VanNatta be made a permanent auditing committee to pass on pedigrees as to their eligibility for ad- mission to the Herd Book, and also to report a set of rules as soon as possible to this Associa- tion which shall, upon approval by this Society, govern the admission of cattle to the American Hereford Eecord. It was suggested by the President that the Hereford cattle breeders get together a number of show herds of Hereford cattle in the year 1883, to the number of, say, 100 head, and make a circuit of the fairs. An expression of opinion was called for on the subject. Mr. Joseph Franks, of Cheyenne, Wyo., said: The Western ranchmen were all very favorably inclined towards the Hereford cattle; that they would be pleased to see such an exhibit; that Jiis firm had individually bought over 600 Here


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