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Wisconsin State Agricultural Society. 
Report of treasurer —Continued. 
Expenditures —Continued. 
Medals and diplomas... 
$165 00 
125 00 
912 08 
Agricultural convention. 
Miscellaneous, including orders No. 14, 42, 52, 69, 72, 73, 85, 94, 127, 
141, 145, 183, 189, 191, 232, 272, 307, 308, 321, 326, 342, 344, 352, 
359, 366, 405, 428, 429, 439, and 440.. 
Total. 
21,266 66 
Balance on hand. 
3,760 07 
Yery respectfully submitted. 
State Agricultural Rooms, 
M adison, December 1 , 1875. 
F. J. BLAIR, Treasurer. 
Mr. Boyce moved that a committee of three be appointed by the 
chair, a majority of whom should not be members of the executive 
board, to examine the treasurer’s report. 
Which motion prevailed, and the chair appointed as such com¬ 
mittee Messrs. Ex-President B. R. Hinkley, J. H. Warren, and H. 
A. Tenney, who after some time spent in an examination submitted 
the following report: 
The undersigned committee appointed to examine and compare the vouchers of 
the Secretary and Treasurer, having performed that duty, herewith report that we 
find the same correct and that the receipts including cash on hand December 4, 
1874, $6,744,73, were, during the year, from all sources $25,026.73; total disburs- 
ments $21,266.66; amount on hand $3,760.07. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. B. R. HINKLEY. 
J. W. WARREN. 
H. A. TENNEY. 
On motion the report was unanimously adopted. 
An amendment to article six, of the constitution, submitted at 
the annual meeting in December, 1874, by Simeon Mills, and which 
was recorded in the minutes of said meeting, and read by the 
Secretary at the annual meeting for the election of officers in 
^September, 1875, was on motion adopted. 
An amendment to article three, of the constitution, submitted by 
J. 0. Eaton at the annual meeting in December, 1874, was, on mo¬ 
tion, laid upon the table. 
No further business appearing, on motion, the Society adjourned 
sine die. 
