On adding the Ordinary and Extraordinary Expenditure 

 together it will be seen that the total Expenditure of the 

 year 1887 was £25,135 10^. 2d., the particulars of which, 

 together with a comparison of the corresponding amounts 

 paid in 1886, are given in the subjoined Table: — 



In order to meet the Expenditure of 1887 it was found 

 necessary towards the close of the year to obtain a tem- 

 porary loan of £3000 from the Society's Bankers. This 

 temporary loan, which it is proposed to pay off during the 

 present and two succeeding years, will not interfere with 

 the operation of extinguishing the remaining mortgage- 

 debt of £8000 on the Society's House, which, according 

 to the arrangement made at the time of its purchase, will 

 be effected by annual instalments of £lOOO on the 15th 

 of June in each year, so that the whole will be paid olF in 

 June 1895. 



Thus the total receipts and payments of the past year 

 mav be summarized as follows : — 



