FISHERIES, GAME AND FORESTS. 



37 



1897. 







Brought forward, 



Sept. M. Abrams, 



fish food, . . . . $110 43 



J. C. Totten, 



freight, . 







18 80 



W. W. Wood, 



lumber, ponds, 







119 80 



William Bingham, 



cement, ponds, 







12 75 



William O'Hara, 



post for ponds, 







20 00 



Adolphus Ford, 



lobster eggs, 







10 00 



F. T. O'Neill, 



tar for troughs, 







7 49 



E. A. Cooper, 



labor and travel, 







69 24 



Richard Cronin, 



labor, 







39 00 



James Wheeler, 



carting, . 







22 50 



John T. Mahan, 



labor, 







54 25 



Peter Gorman, 



u 







l 9 2 5 



F. A^an Ausdall, 



(( 







54 25 



0. V. Rogers, 



a 







54 25 



C. H. Walters, 



salary and expenses, 







94 5° 



$8,073 20 



706 51 



Total Cold Spring, 



$8,779 7 1 



Fulton Chain Hatchery : 



1896. 







Oct. Dodge & Snyder, 



paints and oils, 



$10 95 



Charles Seymour, 



5 days' labor, 



10 00 



W. H. Burke, 



30 days' labor, 



57 00 



F. C. Marks, 



labor, .... 



41 80 



William Huser, 



.... 



21 00 



Phillip Christy, 



labor with team, 



10 00 



Jack Rivitt, 



labor, 



6 00 



E. L. Marks, 



salary, .... 

 cordage, 



90 00 



Nov. American Net and Twine Co. 



$10 22 



George A. Clark, 



hercules powder, caps and fi 



ise, 13 85 



Whitmore, Rauber & Viscinus, 



5 barrels cement, 



l 3 75 



J. B. Thompson, 



dynamite, 



12 50 



Nicholas Ginther, 



freight and express, . 



29 96 



George Dies & Son, 



lumber, etc., 



!38 79 



J. H. Harvey, 



hardware, 



23 46 



Charles Lyman, 



labor, 



27 5° 



Phillip Christy, 



labor with team, 



42 00 



Lazare White, 



labor, .... 



43 00 



Adam Tunis, 



<< 



45 00 



John Rivitt, 



a 



25 5° 



William Huser, 



a 



46 50 



$246 75 



Forward, $472 03 $246 75 



