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Rockwood, Daniel Clarke, J. A. Walker, George Andrews, D, N. Mon- 

 tague. 



Auditors — Warner Lake, L. G. Buckingham. 



According to the Treasurer's report, the financial account of the So- 

 ciety for the year 1854, stood thus: 



Balance on hand from 1853, $56 17 



Receipts in 1854, 260 50 



Total, $316 61 



Amount of premiums paid, $212 87 



Other expenses of the Society, _ 63 01 



Total, $215 88 



Leaving balance in the Treasury of $ 40 79 



la addition to the amount passing through the Treasurer's hands, as 

 above, the President reported having received $2.54 80 raised by tax 

 from the county, for agricultural purposes, $100 00 of which was paid 

 as the first instalment of the purchase money for the Fair Grounds, and 

 the balance expended for lumber, materials and labor, in fencing the 

 grounds and preparing them for the purposes of the Fair. 



Two amendments to the Constitution were adopted at the last An- 

 nual Meeting; the first dispensing with the provision which required 

 all members to subscribe the Constitution; the second giving the Exec- 

 utive Committee the power of appointing the time for holding the 

 Annual Fairs. 



The Executive Committee held a meeting on the 15th of March, 

 when they prepared and fixed the following regulations and 



LIST OF PREMIUMS, 



To be awarded at the Sixth Annual Fair of the Genesee County 

 Agricultural Society, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 10th 

 and 11th days of October, 1855. 



FARMS. 



1. Best cultivated farm, not less than forty acres, and not less 



than 25 acres cultivated, Patent Office R3port, and.... $5 00 



2. Second best cultivated farm, not less than forty acres, and 



