Surplus from Operations of Year ending June 30, 1894, $1,161.77 167,833.33 31,616.64 200,611.74 $31,340.61 $31,340.61 Dividends, 8 and 9 per cent., Common Stock (p. 219), Surplus on June 30, 1893 [from "General Balance Sheet," 1893 Report], Additions for year, Surplus on June 30, 1894 [for entry on General $3,374.44 71,494.44 $139,851.22 127,500.00 $12,351.22 $558,281.65 12.351.22 $570,632.87 Repairs of Bridges and Culverts, Repairs of Fences, Road-crossings, Signs, and Cattle Guards, Repairs of Buildings, Repairs of Docks and Wharves, Repairs of Telegraphs, Other expenses, Amount. $32,071.76 8,793 85 3,709.38 1,967.19 2,678.57 923.19 22.74 7,732.40 6,020.32 63,731.17 3,775.49 32,715.71 2,905.45 4,030.21 11,897.44 Conducting Transportation: Wages of Enginemen, Firemen, and Roundhouse men, Expenses of Telegraph, incl. Train Dispatchers and Operators, Percentage of Expenses to Earnings, - entire line, 68.2. Rentals Paid. Rents paid for lease of road: Name of Road. Cash. Total. New London Northern, N. London to Miller's F'ls, $167,833.33 Comparative General Balance Sheet. (Company's Account.) Total, June 30, 1893. Assets. $167,833.33 Contracts, Agreements, etc. Express Companies - American- A mileage proportion of a named sum paid to the Central Vermont Railroad Co. for service over the entire system. Mails- A mileage proportion of the amount paid the Central Vermont Railroad Co. for transportation between New London and Brattleboro. |