164 



EEPOET OF THE COUNCIL, 





1845. 



1846. 





£. 



s. 



d. 



£. 



s. 



d. 



Building large room for exhibitors . . 



150 



1G 



2 









Materials for orchestra, tables, &c. • * 



89 



19 



10 



45 



5 



5 



Miscellaneous timber .... 



5 



19 



9 









New tents ...... 



196 



8 



I 









Hire of tent, &c, for His Highness Ibrahim 















Pacha and suite .... * 









10 



10 







Repairs of tents 



3 



10 







8 



IS 



6 



Repairs of ladies' cloak-room and other rooms 



4 



12 



3 



7 



3 



2 



Oil, paint, &c. ...... 



17 



14 







18 



S 



1 



New pump, &c. ..... 



4 







10 









Miscellaneous ironwork .... 



41 



8 



10 



24 



15 



11 



Turf, gravel, &c, and road repairs 



18 



15 



6 



85 



14 







Handbarrows, water-pots, &c. 



5 



16 



9 



5 



13 



6 



Hats given to men belonging to the Garden . 



4 



19 



6 









Carpenters, painters, tent-pitchers, &c. 



208 







10 



152 



1G 



5 



Miscellaneous labour beyond what is required 

 for the ordinary service of the Garden . 















234 



19 



li 



308 



3 



3 



Hire of crockery ..... 



13 



14 



2 



12 



13 







^liscellaneous printing • . • . 



74 



1 



6 



85 







6 



Admission tickets ..... 



41 



4 



6 



44 











Advertisements ..... 



101 



11 



6 



97 



19 



6 



Sundry petty payments ■, 



35 



4 



1 



3 



1 







Carriage, postage, &c. .... 



28 



14 







32 



15 



6 



Stationery «••••• 



10 



15 



11 



11 



1 



11 



Cloak-room expenses .... 



6 



13 







6 



1 







Judges ....... 



48 



6 







56 



8 







Extra clerks and hire of temporary rooms . 



33 



2 



6 



39 



5 



6 



Police ....... 



118 



2 







123 



2 







Bands and all musical expenses . 



342 



2 



6 



349 



15 







Provisions for exhibitors, police, &c. . 



54 



11 



9 



63 



4 



9 



Watering roads ..... 



20 



5 







30 



5 



6 



Medals . ... 



1,182 



5 







1,284 











Miscellaneous ...... 



2 



6 



4 









Refreshments for His Highness Ibrahim 















Pacha and suite 









33 



4 



3 





£3,100 



2 



6 



£2,939 



5 



8 



The influx of visitors to the Garden on the day before the 

 Exhibitions has now become so large, and proves so serious an 

 inconvenience to the persons employed in the preparations, that 

 the Council have found it necessary to limit future admissions 

 on those days to Fellows of the Society, and visitors personally- 

 introduced by them. 



The Meetings in Regent-street have been as well attended as 

 usual ; the beauty and interest of the specimens exhibited re- 

 maining unimpaired. The value of the medals awarded on these 

 occasions is exactly what it was last year, namely, 78/. 5s. 



