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' immediately designate to the Trustees a representative, as pro-
vided for in the By-Laws.

The Superintendent and Gardener are at all times prepared
to do any work required of them by Proprietors, in construc-
tion, grading, sodding, and planting upon lots; and, from the
facilities possessed by them, they can commonly execute such
work at a lower rate than operators from without. In a few
instances, complaints have been made by individuals of the
charges made to them for services rendered—a circumstance
not surprising, among so many proprietors. To prevent future
difficulty on this score, specific orders should always be fur-
nished in writing, and the price of executing the same should
be affixed by the Superintendent. The arrangement may
then be agreed to, or rejected, as the parties shall see fit.

By the Treasurer’s Report, it appears that the Gross Receipts


of the last year have been $43,434.27; while the Disburse- 43/5A7/


The Permanent Fund has this year received an increase
of $5,041; rendering the total present amount of that fund
$14,918.72. That this fund has thus far been accumulated
without inconvenience to the Corporation, is shown by the
fact that a surplus of $29,922.47 over and above the Perma-
nent Fund, mostly invested and drawing interest, remains in


The objects which seem most likely to call for future

an iron fence on the easterly and southerly fronts of the
“Stone Farm”; the removal of a part of the wooden fence
up of ponds and hollows; the making of new roads and

paths, and the keeping in repair of the old ones; and lastly,
thought expedient,—into one or more parts of the Cemetery.|

In behalf of the Trustees,
JACOB BIGELOW , President.

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