Paid Charles Ray, posting bills, (nine days) $18 CO 



Charles Hay, railroad fare and expenses . 28 52 



J. P. Mesick. advertising 2 00 — 6,928 27 



AMOUNTS DUE SOCIETY UNPAID. 



Amount due on horses suspended for non-payment of 



entrance money 57 50 



Amount due on rentals and grass sold 32 75 



Amount due on rentals of horse stalls 30 00 



$120 25 



Total amount expended $10,990 46 



Cash in Treasurer's liands 265 56 



$11,256 02 



Present Indebtedness of Society. 



Note of John Dimon $2,000 00 



Interest to December 3, 1895 50 00— $2,050 00 



Less cash on hand as per statement 265 56 



$1,784 44 



Statement of Cost of Permanent Improvements During the Year. 



Paid Evans Brothers, building addition to grand stand. . 939 40 

 Evans Brothers, building platform and extra work. . 260 73 



George A. Stevens, building horse stables 425 00 



George A. Stevens, building bull pens 200 00— $1,825 13 



Permanent Fund. 



December 1, 1894 $1,836 15 



Additions during the Year. 



Dividends, Stockbridge and Pitt^field stock $30 00 



Dividends, New York Central stock 21 25 



Interest on Savings bank deposit 33 48 — $1,920 88 



Permanent Fund, December, i, 1895. 

 Invested as follows: 

 Five shares Stockbridge and Pittsfield railroad stock, par 



value '. 500 00 



Five shares New York Central railroad stock, par value. . 500 00 

 Great Barrington Savings Bank book No. 8,164, interest to 



July 1, 1895 920 88— $1,920 88 



Table Showing Receipts for Three Days at Gates and Grand Stand. 



Wednesday, September 25, 1895. 



Tickets sold before Fair $782 20 



Admissions 1,004 40 



Grandstand.. 198 CO— $1,984 60 



Thursday, September 26. 



Gate receipts $1,854 00 



Grand Stand 537 25— $2,391 25 



Friday, September 27. 



Gate receipts 754 65 



Grandstand 411 00— $1,165 65 



Total receipts $5,541 50 



Less amount overpaid in 1894 on account of coupon 



tickets by N. Y., N. H. and H. Railroad company 104 20 



. Net receipts $5,437 30 



. Respectfully submitted, 



WALTER B. SANFORD, Treasurer. 



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