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5th How would you apply oyster shell lime ?
Ans. Spread it on grass lands.
6th What do you think of topdressing grass
with low dust ?
Ans. The plan was highly approved of.
7th Shall we have Granville Farquhar for
our secretary the ensuing year?
Ans. Yes, unanimously.
Then adjourned to meet at W W Moore
2nd Mo 8th 1868 barring all accidents
Edward P. Thomas Sec
2nd Mo 8th 1868
We met at Wm W. Moores. All the
members except Thomas P. Lea were present
Wm Lea and P. P. Moore we had as guests
The sleighing was excellent accounting
probably for the attendance of so many members
The air was [keen and raw accounting
for the shortness of our review of the premises.
The barn doors were upon rollers and
worked admirably.
The lambs looked well in spite of the
hard weather. The cattle were in very good
condition. A hog which our host was fattening
was immense and caused considerable speculation
as to its weight.
Retreating rather precipitately the house
the following subjects were discussed.
Ques 1st- Would it not be well for the members to
write out their questions and hand them
to the foreman to read?

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5th How would you apply oyster shell lime ?
Ans. Spread it on grass lands.
6th What do you think of topdressing grass
with low dust ?
Ans. The plan was highly approved of.
7th Shall we have Granville Farquhar for
our secretary the ensuing year?
Ans. Yes, unanimously.
Then adjourned to meet at W W Moore
2nd Mo 8th 1868 barring all accidents
Edward P. Thomas Sec

2nd Mo 8th 1868
We met at Wm W. Moores. All the
members except Thomas P. Lea were present
Wm Lea and P. P. Moore we had as guests
The sleighing was excellent accounting
probably for the attendance of so many members
The air was [keen and raw accounting
for the shortness of our review of the premises.

The barn doors were upon rollers and
worked admirably.
The lambs looked well in spite of the
hard weather. The cattle were in very good
condition. A hog which our host was fattening
was immense and caused considerable speculation
as to its weight.

Retreating rather precipitately the house
the following subjects were discussed.

Ques 1st- Would it not be well for the members to
write out their questions and hand them
to the foreman to read?