. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 80 HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE object either the dissolution of the club, or nia- teriall}' altering its constitution," should be taken into consideration until a copy has been sent to each member, with a statement of the position of the club's funds, etc., and a second meeting being appointed, at least twenty-one days from the first, for discussing and decid- ing upon it. It was ordered to be mentioned in the prize sheet, that "next year the prizes will be dis- tributed to the successf


. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. 80 HISTOEY OF HEEEFORD CATTLE object either the dissolution of the club, or nia- teriall}' altering its constitution," should be taken into consideration until a copy has been sent to each member, with a statement of the position of the club's funds, etc., and a second meeting being appointed, at least twenty-one days from the first, for discussing and decid- ing upon it. It was ordered to be mentioned in the prize sheet, that "next year the prizes will be dis- tributed to the successful candidates at the an- nual ; 182B. Mr. John Farey died, having been secretary twenty years. Resolved. "That no officer receiving pay from the club shall be made a member of the ; Mr. William Farev was appointed secretary. (^ 66) Resolved, That in future the ears of one-year- old sheep be marked to prevent their being shown again. That in future no animals be shown without the exhibitors certifying that they have had them in their possession six months- at MR. A. J. R. B. KNIGHT, OP DOWNTON CASTLE, 1902. Resolved, That the butchers returns of the dead weights be again required. 1827. Resolved, That there be three stew- ards. That there be three judges for the whole show. That each steward be expected to procure a breeder of cattle or sheep, or a grazier, who will be willing to act as judge of the show. 1828. Resolved, That the prizes be in pounds instead of guineas. That in future the officers of the club shall not be allowed to answer m their official capac- ities any inquiries respecting the proceedings of the club, except such as are entered and writ- ten in the minute book. That the judges be paid their traveling ex- penses, fixed at £5 ($25) for 1829. The president proposed sweepstakes for oxen and steers, and cows and heifers, to be decided by the club's judges next year. 1829. Resolved, That silver medals be given to the breeders of


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