506 STATE BOAKD OF AGRICULTUKE. 



The amouut awarded as premiums in the respective divisions was as follows : 



Horses — general list. .- |-248 00 



Horses — citizens' jH'izes 490 00 



Cattle 150 00 



Sheep 74 00 



Swine 44 00 



Poultry 24 00 



Field and garden products 71 50 



Fruit and flowers 81 00 



Household and dairy GO 25 



Needle-work, paintings, etc 79 25 



Furniture, stoves, etc 47 50 



Carriages, implements, etc 43 00 



Sports and games, etc 11 95 



Total of premiums awarded $1,424 45 



Excess over fair of 1874, 690 95. 



Statement of the aggregate receipts and expenditures of the fair of 1875 : 



EECEIPTS. 



For advertising in pamphlet I'^GS 00 



For rent of stands 103 00 



Citizens' subscriptions 303 00 



Membership tickets 322 00 



Gate tickets, adults and children 1, G93 90 



Grand stand tickets 118 20 



Entrance, citizens' prizes, etc 231 50 



Collected b}^ watchman 1 75 



Total receipts . ^3,036 35 



DISBURSE.AIEXTS. 



Paid contingent expenses $1,0G5 G5 



premium checks 1,387 00 



D. C. Koed 279 35 



Balance cash 304 44 



Total disbursements and l)alance ■ 83,036 25 



Condition of the treasury Jan. 15, 187G, cash on hand Jan. IG, 1875 $1,067 35 

 Balance from fair of 1875 304 44 



Total casli balance in treasury Jan. 15, 187G . $1,371 79 



Tlie above amount of cash on hand ($1,371 79) at this time -represents the 

 surplus earnings, over and above all premiums and cxjienses of the society for 

 the last three years. I would recommend that the same be invested in the 

 name of the society, as soon as may be convenient, upon good and reliable 

 security. 



The incoming board will be called upon to settle definitely some questions of 



