Proceedings of the Stockholders of the North Carolina Rail Road Company [serial] 1885

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R. There has been placed in the track, between June 1st, 1884, and June 1st, 1885, west of Greensboro ten and one-quarter (10^) miles of steel rails, 60^ lbs. per yard, using 1025 tons. East of Greensboro 25^ miles of steel rails, 50 lbs. per yard, using 2,000 tons. Of this 1800 tons was required by us, before the 1st of October, 1884, and 200 tons is part of the 1500 tons required by us before the 1st of October, 1885. The four Locomotives that had been cut up have been replaced by younger and... heavier machines.
The property is generally in good order.
Yours respectfully, (Signed) THOS. D. HOGG, T. J. SUMNER, Experts.
Proceedings of the Stockholders , The Finance Committee have carefully examined the ac- counts of Maj. J. W. Graham, Trustee of the sinking fund, and report the balance in his hands $113,574.31. For items composing this balance, I respectfully refer you to their report.
The securities deposited in the First National Bank of Charlotte, to secure the semi-annual rent due by the R.


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