22 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Amount brought forward $14,535 95 



Premiums. 



April 6 — Miss McFadyen, account ladies' tournament, 1884 $60 00 



W. D. Reed, account Second Department, Class 5, 1884.. 10 00 



Sept. 15 — F. Knox, account Second Department, 1884 10 00 



18— Mrs. F. DePue, third prize ladies' tournament 40 00 



Mrs. G. E. Bates, seventh prize ladies' tournament -.. 20 00 



Miss D. Chisholm, special prize ladies' tournament 20 00 



21— Miss N. J. Haskell, fifth prize ladies' tournament 30 00 



Mrs. George Gannon, second prize ladies' tournament.- 55 00 



24— Miss Belle Ellis, fourth prize ladies' tournament 35 00 



28 — Miss Nellie Evan, first prize ladies' tournament 70 00 



29— Miss C. Cooper, sixth prize ladies' tournament 25 00 



First Department, live stock 5,926 25 



Second Department, machinery and agricultural im- 

 plements . 869 00 



Third Department, textile fabrics 473 00 



Fourth Department, mechanical products 858 00 



Fifth Department, agricultural products 666 00 



Sixth Department, fruits, etc. 953 50 



Seventh Department, tine arts 1,000 00 



Eighth Department, county exhibits 1,500 00 



Miss A. Moore, special prize ladies' tournament 20 00 



Medals, silverware, etc 971 52 



113,612 27 



Expense. 



Feb. 28— J. H. Hamilton, for hay * $15 82 



Sacramento Business College, filling diplomas 7 20 



Mar. 9 — A. La Motte, repairing sprinkler 3 50 



J. H. Hamilton, for hav 17 60 



W. T. Chester, Trotting Record...-. 10 00 



21 — Neilson Bros., horseshoeing 11 00 



M vers & Barber, hay.. 12 35 



31— Sundry small bills.. 16 70 



April 11 — C. Nelson & Co., harness repairs 15 50 



NeilsOn Bros., horseshoeing 2 50 



14 — J. H. Campbell, excavating 8 00 



Myers & Barber, straw 5 50 



25 — Postage stamps 15 10 



Telephone rent, three months 15 30 



May 15 — W. R. Martin, painting smokestack 20 00 



20 — Stamped envelopes, Post Office 5 55 



23— Subscription Turf, Field, and Farm, and N. Y. Spirit.. . 10 20 



29— Postage stamps 13 00 



30--Barber& Wise, hay .... 4 50 



Sundries 5 85 



June 3— Barber & Wise, hay 20 00 



6 — Nelson & Co., repairs to harness 8 75 



8 — W. F. Cutler, veterinary services 5 65 



20 — Nixon & Wheeler, horseshoeing 12 50 



Postage stamps : 11 50 



J. Snyder, hay 22 50 



July 14 — Postage stamps, account posters 10 00 



15 — Telephone rent, three months 21 .20 



16 — Oliver & Co., six electrotypes for advertisement 17 00 



20 — J. W. Wilson, use of horse for Park team 54 00 



24 — A. W. Burrell, tightening rods, etc., Pavilion 75 45 



29— S. Shafer, hay 27 00 



31 — Postage stamps, account posters 10 00 



P. Tietjens, labor, assistant at Park.... 20 00 



Nixon & Wheeler, horseshoeing 6 25 



C. Nelson & Co., repairs to harness, etc 8 00 



Aug. 7 — Dues National Trotting Association 81 00 



19 — Postage stamps 7 00 



25 — Postage stamps •' i on 



W. Toomey , teams at Park 26 00 



27 — P. D. Gunter, hay delivered in February 17 80 



Postage stamps 8 00 



29 — Neilson Bros., horseshoeing 15 00 



31— Sundries 14 70 



Amount carried forward $717 47 .$28,148 22 



