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... Receipts on this Division for the year ending September 30th , 1872 , have been From Transportation of Passengers ,. $ 294,550.75 66 66 66 . 66 66 Freight , Mails , 71,816.79 7,566.96 66 66 Express , & c . , Total Income , Expenses ...
... Receipts on this Division for the year ending September 30th , 1872 , have been From Transportation of Passengers ,. $ 294,550.75 66 66 66 . 66 66 Freight , Mails , 71,816.79 7,566.96 66 66 Express , & c . , Total Income , Expenses ...
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... receipts and expenses for the fiscal year ending September 30th , 1872 , are given the same as though the consolidation had existed during the en- tire year . The balance sheet accompanying this Re- port gives the financial condition of ...
... receipts and expenses for the fiscal year ending September 30th , 1872 , are given the same as though the consolidation had existed during the en- tire year . The balance sheet accompanying this Re- port gives the financial condition of ...
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... Receipts , Bills Payable , $ 3,228,675.40 622,859.35 142,452 67 4,701,235.55 545,084.48 Bond and Mortgage , 65,000.00 Real Estate , Sold Harlem Railroad and others , 234,590.00 Contingent Account , ( Assessments , Taxes and Rents ...
... Receipts , Bills Payable , $ 3,228,675.40 622,859.35 142,452 67 4,701,235.55 545,084.48 Bond and Mortgage , 65,000.00 Real Estate , Sold Harlem Railroad and others , 234,590.00 Contingent Account , ( Assessments , Taxes and Rents ...
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... Receipts from Transportation , & c . , Transportation Expenses , Taxes , $ 4,701,235.55 $ 2,641,016.33 213,247.85 Coupon Interest , 83,168.55 H. & N. H. R. R. Bonds charged to Profit and Loss , 37,000.00 Net Earnings , 1,726,802.82 ...
... Receipts from Transportation , & c . , Transportation Expenses , Taxes , $ 4,701,235.55 $ 2,641,016.33 213,247.85 Coupon Interest , 83,168.55 H. & N. H. R. R. Bonds charged to Profit and Loss , 37,000.00 Net Earnings , 1,726,802.82 ...
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... receipts than they were for the preceding year . This is due mainly to the advance in the price of nearly all materials used in repairs of the road and equipment ; to increased ter minal expenses in New York city , and to the increased ...
... receipts than they were for the preceding year . This is due mainly to the advance in the price of nearly all materials used in repairs of the road and equipment ; to increased ter minal expenses in New York city , and to the increased ...
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Page 7 - President in such sum, and with such sureties, as shall be approved by the Executive Committee.
Page 6 - Treasurer and such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee.
Page 6 - Regular meetings of the Board of Directors may be held at such time and place as shall be...
Page 17 - The use of the existing power station will be extended presently, and it is probable that electricity will be promptly adopted by the Company at other points on its lines. With a road free from grade crossings, it is not too much to expect its ultimate application wherever the business justifies a frequent train service, and (it is to be hoped) without the use of an overhead trolley.
Page 5 - Special Meetings. Special meetings of the members of the association may be called at any time by order of the board of directors, and shall be called at any time upon...
Page 17 - The experiment has demonstrated that power generated in a stationary plant and transmitted by electrical agency can be successfully used in the operation of a standard railroad. The current expenses for fuel indicate that this result is economically obtained.
Page 22 - Dollars each, which is the amount of the present authorized capital of the two companies.
Page 7 - He shall perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Executive Committee.
Page 6 - INSTITUTE, under the direction of the Board of Directors. He shall preside at the meetings of the...