The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76
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Mr. Grundy feelingly returned thanks.
Printing of Address.—On the motion of Mr. Newton, seconded by Mr. Hughes, it was resolved, "That the Secretary be authorised to have the address suitably engrossed on parchment, and hand the same to Mr. Grundy."
Election of Treasurer.—On the motion of Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Eudey, it was resolved, "That Mr. Hughes, B.A., be re-elected Treasurer."
Mr. Hughes returned thanks.
Election of Secretary.—On the motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Macdonald, it was resolved, "That Mr. T. H. Gill, M.A., be elected Secretary."
Mr. Gill returned thanks.
Executive.—Messrs. Stewart, Davidson and Watson were duly nominated and elected as members of the Executive.
(a) | To the Minister of Education for the grant in aid of expenses, and for his courteous consideration of the recommendations of the Council. |
(b) | To the retiring President and officers for their services. |
(c) | To the Local Branch for its hospitality. |
(d) | To the Press of Timaru for the excellence of its reports of the deliber-ations of the Council. |
Adjournment of Council.—The Council then adjourned.