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AUDITORS' REPORT. 



We have examined the above General Abstract, and compared the Vouchers for 

 the details of the several heads thereof, and find the same to be correct, leaving a 

 Balance of One Hundred and Seventy-three Pounds Nine Shillings and Eight Pence 

 to the credit of the Academy, the amount certified by the Accountant- General as 

 standing to the credit of the Academy's account in the Bank of Ireland on the 31st 

 of March, 1882, being £237 14s. 2d., cheques amountiug to £64 4s. 6d., having 

 remained unpresented. 



The Treasurer has also exhibited to us Certificates in respect of the 

 invested Capital, showing that the amounts of Stock standing in the name of 

 the Academy on the same day vrere £2653 9s. 9d., New Thi-ee per cents.; 

 £2936 8s. lOd., Consols ; and £55 18s. 7d., Bank of Ireland Stock. 



,„. ,, ( WILLIAM FRAZER, ) , ^. 



(^^^^^)' 1 JOHN CASEY, l^""''''''- 



2lst April, 1883. 



TODD MEMORIAL FUND. 



This Fund consists of two sums, both invested in New Three per Cents., viz., 

 £1209 ISs. id. standing in the name of the Accountant- General of the Court of 

 Chancery, and £142 2s. id. (composed of a conditional subscription and accrued 

 income added thereto) standing in the joint names of Mr. J. T. Gilbert and Rev. 

 M. H. Close. 



