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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 76

January 4th, 1900, 7.30 P.M

January 4th, 1900, 7.30 P.M.

The Council resumed, the President in the chair.

Minutes.—The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.

Council in Committee—The Council was resolved into Committee to consider the report of the Constitution Committee.

On resuming the amended Constitution was presented, and on the motion of Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Gill, was adopted.

Vote of Thanks.—On the motion of Mr. Jeffery, seconded by Mr. Ryder, it was resolved, "That a hearty vote of thanks be accorded by the Council to the Constitution Committee for its labours."

Distribution of Constitution.—On the motion of Mr. G. Grant, seconded by Mr. Gibbs, it was resolved, "That the Executive arrange to supply to all teachers eligible for membership a copy of the institute Constitution as adopted, together with a circular setting forth the advantages of membership."

Model District Constitution.—On the motion of Mr. Eudey, seconded by Mr. Davidson, it was resolved, "That a model constitution for district institutes, and regulations for the administration of the Legal Assistance Fund, be drawn up by April 30th; that it be sent to the district institutes for suggestions; that it be then put into shape and submitted to the Institute's solicitors; that a copy be sent to the district institutes for consideration before being finally adopted at the annual meeting in 1901; and that Mr. Stewart be authorised to draw up the said constitution and regulations.

Next Meeting of the Council.—On the motion of Mr. Parkinson, seconded by Mr. Gill, it was resolved, 44 That the Council meet in Wellington on January 2nd, 1901."

Election of President.—On the motion of Mr. Eudey, seconded by Mr. Davidson, it was resolved, "That Mr. W. T. Grundy be the President for the next year."

Mr. Grundy returned thanks for the honour bestowed on him.

Address to the Secretary.—Speeches appreciative of the services of Mr. Grundy as Secretary were made by Mr. Johnson (the retiring President), Mr Stewart, and Mr. Davidson, and Mr. Newton, Secretary of the Testimonial Committee, read the following address:—