3 
Any officer having- any suggestions to make would be doing the secretary a 
kindness by making them. 
R. A.. Point-to-Point in account with Messrs. Cox and Co. 
Dr. 
Expenditure. 
Receipts. 
Cr. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
£ 
s. d* 
1895. 
Expense. 
... 70 
15 
9 
Received 1896 ... . 
... 126 
19 6 
Balance credit 
... 66 
3 
9 
126 
19 
6 
Balance carried ... . 
... 56 
3 9 
1896. 
Expense... ... 
... 98 
19 
6 
Received 1896 ... 
... 69 
13 10 
Balance credit 
... 26 
18 
1 
125 
17 7 
125 
17 
7 
Balance carried ... 
... 26 
18 1 
1897. 
Expense. 
... 89 
13 
6 
Received 1897 ... 
... 68 
11 6 
Balance credit 
... 5 
16 
1 
95 
9 7 
96 
9 
7 
Balance carried ... 
... 5 
16 1 
1898. 
Expense. 
0 
0 
0 
Subscriptions 
... 42 
16 6 
Balance credit 
... 48 
12 
7 
48 
12 7 
48 
12 
7 
Woolwich, (Signed) C. Gr. MACKENZIE, Capt., R.A., 
November, 1898. Son. Secretary. 
‘HISTORY of the offs of 
ROYAL ARTILLERY 1 
The History of the Dress of the Royal Artillery will probably be published 
in the course of this month. Every guarantor and subscriber will receive his 
copy post free and carefully packed wherever he may be serving. 
The idea of publishing a series of sets of loose sheets of the coloured plates 
only has been abandoned and a small second edition of 500 copies is published. 
The plates are so inserted that they can very easily be cut out of the book and 
mounted for framing if desired. 
The prices at which the second edition is offered are classified as follows :— 
I. To any guarantors or subscribers wanting one, each copy ... 17s. 6d. 
II. To officers Royal Artillery not included in Class I. joining 
the Regiment after the 1st January, 1898, each copy. 21s. Od. 
III. To all others, each copy nett... 25s. Od. 
As the book nears completion the Committee see that their trouble and 
deliberation in getting none but the best work put into it are likely to be 
rewarded by a production of great value to each guarantor and subscriber. 
