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INCOME. 



The Auditors, in making their Report to the Society, have 

 to regret a diminution in the « Annual Subscriptions" of 

 £192 10s. ; in the " Ivory Tickets" also a decrease of £29 9s. ; 

 and in the sale of the Society's " Transactions" of £51 6s. 2d.; 

 making, with other items, a total decrease of £358 7*- 8(?. 

 They have however great satisfaction in being able to an- 

 nounce, that these deficiencies are more than counter- 

 balanced by an increase of £443 3s. 6d., arising principally 

 from £240 lOs. 6d. increased " Admissions to the Gardens," 

 including Promenades, and £50 additional Rent of Refresh- 

 ment Room. There is also an increase of £88 on the Com- 

 positions. 



EXPENDITURE. 



The Auditors have much satisfaction in reporting to the 

 Society a decrease in the Extraordinary Expenditure of 

 £1618 10s. 2d., as compared with the average of the three 

 years preceding; and also a decrease in the Ordinary Ex- 

 penditure of £96 2s. 2d., as compared with the previous 

 year. 



LIABILITIES. 



The Liabilities of the Society are estimated at £l 798, being 

 a decrease of £577, as compared with those of last year; 

 against this there is a Balance of Cash in the Banker's hands, 

 amounting to £538 10s. 4d. 



ASSETS. 



The Assets of the Society are as foUow : — 



£ s. d. 

 Cash at the Banker's ... 538 10 4 

 Three per Cents 7671 4 7 



£8209 14 11 



