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The Enterprise Club met at
Granville F arquhar's 9 th Mo. 23rd 1882
Wm S. Bond acting as foreman . ----
Wm S. Brooke, T . J. Lea , P. T. Stabler and
our usually vigilant secty. were absent
Chas. H. Broooke was appointed secty.
for the day, ------ ---- ------ ----
There were present as guests Dr
[F?]. Thomas, Chas. Farquhar, &John Thomas.
The minutes of the last meeting not
having been forwarded the reading thereof
was of course omitted.
Our usual walk was taken &
a marked improvement was noticed
in several respects . ---
A fine crop of Potatoes attracted the
attention of some of the potatoes growers
of our own and neiboring Clubs, who
pronounced it a first Class yield. -----
The hogs were nearly ready for the
butcher, and the permanent pasture with
its velvet covering afforded abundant
food for the Dairy herd. ----- ----- ----- -----
Onour return to the house the following
questions were asked. ------
R. B. Farquhar wished to know if it
would be agreeable to change the time of
holding his Club on account of the
Rockville Fair which occurs thesame week,
When one of our brightest members
without due reflection, offered a motion
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