102 
PHARMACY SCHOOL CRICKET MATCH. 
£ s. d. 
Spilsby , Rainey, Edward . 0 10 6 
St. Austell, “ Anonymous ”. 0 2 6 
St. Leonards, Maggs, Samuel B. 1 1 0 
Staines, Jones, Edward G-. 0 5 0 
Willsher, Stephen H. 0 10 6 
Thame , Booth, Samuel . 0 10 6 
£ s. d. 
Thornhury, Ellis, Richard . 0 5 0 
Torquay, Narracott, Henry...,' 0 5 0 
Wallingford, Payne, Sidney ... 0 10 6 
Waltham Abbey, Marshall, J. A. 0 10 6 
Woodbridge , Betts, John . 0 10 6 
Worcester , Witherington, Thos. 110 
DONATIONS. 
London. 
White, T. R., Esq., Thornhury House, Higligate. 0 10 6 
Country. 
Bushey , Doughty, Richard . 1 1 0 
Edinburgh, Smith, Thomas and Henry and Co. 5 5 0 
Norwood, H ill, Thomas . 1 1 0 
Windsor, Russell, Charles J. L. 0 10 6 
Benevolent Fund Dinner. 
Llewellyn, J. and Co., Shanghae. 25 0 0 
BENEVOLENT FUND DINNER. 
Meeting of the Sub-committee to audit the account, August 6, 1867; Mr. Sandford, 
President, in the chair. 
Benevolent Fund Dinner , 1867. 
Dr. £ s. d. 
To Dinner Bill . 280 1 6 
„ Music. 13 2 6 
,, Engraving and Printing . 14 13 6 
„ Advertising. 3 11 6 
,, Postages . 13 6 6 
,, Sundries . 1 6 2 
„ Balance. 1611 15 2 
£1937 16 11 
Cr. £ s. d. 
By Donations .£1527 14 11 
,, Annual Subscriptions 144 9 0 
- 1672 3 11. 
„ 253 Tickets. 265 13 0 
£1937 16 11 
Net Receipts 
£ s. d. 
1611 15 2 
Invested (£250 Consols 
at 91i) . £228 12 6 
,, (£1500 Consols 
at l J0|) . 1361 5 0 
Balance uninvested 
£ s. d. 
1589 17 6 
21 17 8 
£1611 15 2 
£1611 15 2 
Examined and found correct. 
George W. Sandfobd. 
Erelerick Barron. 
M. Carteighe. 
Robert Palmer. 
A. E. Haselden. 
H. Sugden Evans. 
The Committee have much pleasure in congratulating the Council on the satisfactory 
result, and recommend that the balance of £21. 17 s. 8 d., now in hand, be invested, in 
order that the sum realized by the dinner, after deducting all expenses, should appear on 
record. 
PHARMACY SCHOOL CRICKET MATCH. 
This is the month for the record of Pharmaceutical competition. We chronicle some 
in our present Journal which should have a lasting influence on the successful competi¬ 
tors. The winners of the sessional prizes, the fortunate aspirants for the Bell Scholar¬ 
ships, enter into an implied engagement to do honour to pharmacy. By perseverance 
they will succeed; the ball is at their feet, may they keep command of it as some of our 
