Excursion to Ayrshire and the Glasgow Exhibition, 

 5th to dth August 1901. 



RECEIPTS. 



Balance in hand at close of last Account, . . . £27 18 8 



Deposits and Payments to Common Purse, . . . 198 1 9 



Amount received for a Photograph, . . . .046 



£226 4 11 



PAYMENTS. 



Auditor's Fee for 1900 Accounts, . . .£220 



Printing Programmes, Receipts, etc., . . 2 6 9 



^o<cZs— King's Arms Hotel, Ayr, . £50 12 8 



Ayr Arms Hotel, . . 36 9 



Ayrshire and Galloway Hotel, 17 2 



Loudoun Arms Hotel, . 9 



Grosvenor Restaurant (Glasgow 



Exhibition), . . 10 9 9 



123 13 5 



Driving — A. Gemmell & Son, Culzean, Girvan, 



and Mauchline, . . . 34 18 



Special Train — Glasgow and South-Western Rail- 

 way Co., Girvan to Ayr, . . 6 14 9 

 Photographs (including printing of names), . 15 12 9 

 Miscellaneous Expenses, being admission to Burns' 

 Cottage and Monument, Gratuities at Hotels 

 and to Drivers, and Petty Outlays, . . 8 3 9 



193 11 5 



Balance carried forward to next Year, being sum in 



National Bank of Scotland on Account Current, . £32 13 6 



Edinburgh, \7th January 1902. — Examined with Vouchers and found 

 correct. Bank Certificate applicable to above balance exhibited. 



JoHX T. Watson, 

 Auditor. 



On the motion of Mr D. P. Laird, Convener of the Excursion 

 Committee, the Accounts were approved of. 



Chairman's Address. 



The Chairman said his Annual Address would be a good deal 

 shorter than usual. He congratulated the Society upon their 

 satisfactory condition, and expressed the hope that the succeeding 

 year might be as prosperous as the last year had been. There 

 was plenty of interest shown in the Society. They had a good 

 many young niembers, for whom they might arrange greater 



