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Financial Statement. 
RECEIPTS. oS ye 
To Balance in the Union Bank on 30th April, 1863... 3 17 5 
,, Interest on £400 Government Debentures ies 207.050 
,», Subscriptions and Entrance Fees... An b2 a ROO Ns teen) 
,, Balance due tothe Union Bank ... KF salon Og 4 
eS lier Ih) 
DISBURSEMENTS. 2, Sind 
By Advertising and Printing... Bc oe eC Oma G 
,, Refreshments se : Sa; aA ae fo OO) 
,, Hire of Australian ae ee 63 Ree 45) 0) 
», Hire of Tables and Lamps te ae aul ye SOO 
,, Petty Expenses, Postage Stamps, etc. ... at leds sol 
,, Attendance.. : y, a aA. era <OuO 
,, Commission etc. to Cee Be tej) Gy Sane 
5, secretary’s Salary from Ist Jan. to 31st Dee 1863 60 0 0 
£118 Ie 
To Government Debentures a: oo ee 2400) OF 40 
By Balance overdrawn at the Union Bank ... seis SO Oe 
,, Balance a a8 a me ane sco Ola) IY) 
£400 0 0 
Hlection of Officers.— 
President: His Excellency Sir John Young, Bart. 
Vice-Presidents: Rev. W. B. Clarke and The Honorable E. 
Deas-Thomson, C.B. 
Honorary Treasurer: J. F. Josephson, Esq. 
Ordinary Members of Council: W.C. Bennett, Esq.; The Hon. 
Joseph Docker, Esq.; Dr. Leibius; E. 8. Hill, Esq.; R. A. 
A. Morehead, Esq.; Professor Smith. 
Honorary Secretary: W. J. Stephens, Esq. 
It was decided ‘‘to republish in a separate form some of 
the papers which had been read before the Society.’’ This 
