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The several items of those expenses maybe perhaps best given 
in a tabular form, as follows : — 
1. Prizes : — 
Marks current. £. 
A. Ia money .. • *48,262} = *288P343 
B. In cups 6,350 = 319-402 
C. In medals 11,102$ = 662-835 
3863-580 
2. Construction, &c. : — 
A. Buildings 95,1682 = 5681-716 
B. Groundworks 4,966:1- = 296-492 
C. Decorations 7,755? = 463- 
D. Flower show 2,680£- = '160-044 
E. Water supply and fittings 10,296 = 614-686 
F. Lighting 418 = 24-955 
7240-893 
3. Working Expenses : — 
A. Forage 13,963* = : 833-641 
B. Coals 1,2342 = 73-716 
C. Transport expenses 872} = 52-089 
D. Land for steam-plough trials 6,177 = 368-776 
' E. Fire insurance .. • .. 640 J- = 38-253 
F. Police and fire-guard 3,757} = 224-328 
G. Small expenses 3,198 = 190-925 
1781-728 
4. Expenses of sundry Jurors and guests .. .. 10,9212 = 662-044- 
5. Expenses of Administration : — 
A. Salaries, presents, &c 28,939£ = 1727-716 
. B. Hire of offices 1,260 = 75*223 
C. Stationery, &c 8662 = 51-746 
1854-685 
6. Sundry Expenses : — 
A. Music 1,800 = 107-462 
B. Printing 23,513 = 1403-761 
C. Advertisements 9,710} = 579-731 
D. Postage and telegrams 2,373 = 141-671 
E. Bank commission and loss on Change . . 1,455.! ' = 86-880 
2319-505 
7. Surplus : — 
A. Claims on sundry exhibitors for disburse-) 14751 88*089 
ments J ' 2 
B. Cash 78,005} = 4657-044 
4745-133 
* In these tables the pound sterling is calculated at 16 - *5 marks, the rate of 
exchange at the time. 
