REPORT OF THE PORTSMOUTH, GREAT FALLS & CONWAY RAILROAD COMPANY FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1886. GENERAL EXHIBIT FOR THE YEAR. Total income Net income Interest accrued during the year on funded debt Balance for the year Balance at commencement of year as so changed $45,069.32 45,069.32 45,000.00 69.32 648.36 717.68 (This road is operated by the Boston & Maine Railroad as one line between North Conway & Boston. The receipts and expenses are included in the returns of that road. This road receives a rental therefor, payable semi-annually, of $15,000, which pays the interest on its funded debt of $1,000,000.) Total liabilities (as per books of the company) 717.68 $2,152,536.43 Same in New Hampshire Total length of track, computed as single track Total length of steel rails in tracks, not including [Weights per yard, 58 and 60 lbs.] Number of stations on all roads owned by this com This road owns a small amount of equipment, which is included in the lease to the Eastern Railroad Co., but the lessees furnishing the necessary equipment, the detail of the small part in service which is owned by this company would convey no useful information. The whole is shown in reports of the Boston & Maine Railroad, to which it has been re-leased. STATEMENT OF ACCIDENTS IN NEW HAMP SHIRE. Included in Boston & Maine Railroad report. GENERAL INFORMATION. Included in Boston & Maine Railroad report. Number of trestle bridges of 25 feet length and upwards * Aggregate length of same for single track 3,512 ft. Number of spans of iron bridges of 25 feet and upwards* Aggregate length of same for single track Number of spans of timber bridges of 25 feet and upwards * Aggregate length of same for single track 66 66 66 12 8 626 ft. 512 ft. over railroad 66 66 highway bridges 18 feet above track less than 18 feet above Number of crossings at which gates or flagmen are maintained Number of crossings at which there are neither signals nor flagmen*. Number of railroad crossings at grade* : Number of railroad crossings under other railroads*: Total amount paid in (as per books of the company) $1,150,300.00 Number of stockholders in New Hampshire DEBT. Funded debt, as follows: Bonds due June 1, 1937; rate of interest, 41 per NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF OFFICERS. Arthur Sewall, President, Bath, Me.; N. G. Chapin, Treasurer, Brookline, Mass.; Wallace Hackett, Clerk of Corporation, Portsmouth, N. H. NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF DIRECTORS LAST ELECTED. Arthur Sewall, Bath, Me.; Samuel C. Lawrence, Medford, Mass. ; Frank Jones, Portsmouth, N. H.; John W. Sanborn, Wakefield, N. H.; Charles H. Sawyer, Dover, N. H. PROPER ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY: PORTSMOUTH, GREAT FALLS & CONWAY RAILROAD, CAUSEWAY STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ARTHUR SEWALL, President. N. G. CHAPIN, Treasurer. SUFFOLK, SS. STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. November 24, 1886. Then personally appeared Arthur Sewall, president, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement by him subscribed, according to his best knowledge and belief. N. G. CHAPIN, Justice of the Peace. STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. SUFFOLK, SS. November 24, 1886. Then personally appeared N. G. Chapin, treasurer, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement by him subscribed, according to his best knowledge and belief. FRANCIS I. AMORY, |