Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Том 11 |
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... RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SOCIETIES IN 1911 MEMBERSHIP AND LEGISLATIVE GRANTS PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES 131 ..... 132 134 [ 4 ] ANNUAL REPORT OF The Horticultural Societies OF ONTARIO 1911 To.
... RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SOCIETIES IN 1911 MEMBERSHIP AND LEGISLATIVE GRANTS PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES 131 ..... 132 134 [ 4 ] ANNUAL REPORT OF The Horticultural Societies OF ONTARIO 1911 To.
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... receipts and expenditures for the year commencing November 1st , 1910 , and ending October 31st , 1911 . There has been a very satisfactory increase in the number of Societies organized during the year and a large growth in membership ...
... receipts and expenditures for the year commencing November 1st , 1910 , and ending October 31st , 1911 . There has been a very satisfactory increase in the number of Societies organized during the year and a large growth in membership ...
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... Receipts . Balance from 1909-10 Horticultural Society fees : Expenditures . $ 96 18 Convention expenses : G. De Millbrook , Kincardine , Picton , Milton , Collingwood , London , Oakville , Goderich , Bowman- ville , Elmira , Windsor ...
... Receipts . Balance from 1909-10 Horticultural Society fees : Expenditures . $ 96 18 Convention expenses : G. De Millbrook , Kincardine , Picton , Milton , Collingwood , London , Oakville , Goderich , Bowman- ville , Elmira , Windsor ...
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... . B. Watrous Secretary . Mr. J. Lockie Wilson was also honoured with re - election as one of the six vice- presidents . ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN 1911 . 130 No. 42 THE REPORT OF THE.
... . B. Watrous Secretary . Mr. J. Lockie Wilson was also honoured with re - election as one of the six vice- presidents . ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN 1911 . 130 No. 42 THE REPORT OF THE.
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Ontario. Legislative Assembly. ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN 1911 . Societies . $ 45 $ 6 $ 59 Amherstburg 100 112 50 340 * 12 279 318 Barrie 116 237 126 Belleville 124 116 Berlin ..... 388 75 103 2 : 2 ...
Ontario. Legislative Assembly. ACTUAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN 1911 . Societies . $ 45 $ 6 $ 59 Amherstburg 100 112 50 340 * 12 279 318 Barrie 116 237 126 Belleville 124 116 Berlin ..... 388 75 103 2 : 2 ...
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