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RECORD AND GUIDE
Manhattan
April 6, 1907
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS.
Office of the Department ot Parks, Arsenal
Building, Fifth avenue and Sixty-fourth street,
borough ot Manhattan, The City ot New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Park Board at the above office
of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock P. M.
on
THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1907.
Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.
For furnishing and delivering limestone and
limestone screenings in parks and on parkways,
boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.
For full particulars see City Record.
MOSES HERRMAN,
President;
JOSEPH I. BERRY,
MICHAEL J. KENNEDY,
Commissioners ot Parks.
Office of the Prosident of the Borough ot
Manhattan, City Hall, The City of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the President ot the Borough of Man¬
hattan, at the City Hall. Room 16, until 3
o'clock P. M. on
MONDAY, APRIL S. 1907,
No. 1. Regulating, grading, cnrbing and flag¬
ging One Hundred and Sixty-second stree*.
from Broadway to Fort Washington avenue.
No. 2. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag-
Ing One Hundred and Sixty-eighth slreet, from
Broadway to Fort Washington avenue.
No. 3. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag¬
ging Two Hundred and Eleventh street, from
Tenth avenue to the bulkhead line of the Harlem
River.
No. 4. Regulating, grading, curbing and fiag¬
ging Two Hundred and Thirteenth street, from
Tenth avenue to the Harlem River.
No. 5. Regulating, grading and paving with
asphalt pavement on concrete foundation the
roadway of One Huudred and Porty-lhird street,
from Lenox avenue to the easterly line of Fifth
avenue.
No. 6. Regulating, grading and paving with
asphalt pavement on concrete foundation the
roadway ot One Hundred and Forty-fourth
street, from Lenox avenue to the westerly line
of exterior street along the Harlem River.
No. 7. For constructing sidewalks, together
with work Incidental thereto, on various streets
in the Borough of Manhattan.
No. S. For constructing sidewalks and fencing
vacant lols in front of the premises Nos 312 to
328 West Thirty-eighth street.
No. 0. Fencing vacant lots on various streets
and avenues in the Borough of Manhattan.
For full particulars see City Record.
JOHN F. AHEARN.
Borough President.
The City of New York, March 27. 1907.
(33SS7)
Department of Health, Southwest Corner of
Fifty-fifth Streel, and Sixth Avenue, Borough of
Manhallan, City of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Board of Health of the Depart¬
ment of Health until 9.45 A. M. on
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 19(17.
For furnishing and delivering white ash an¬
thracite coal, as required, to the various office
buildings, hospitals and disinfection stations ot
the Department ot Health, in the different
boroughs of lhe City of New Y'ork, during the
year 1907.
For full particulars see City Record.
THOMAS DARLINGTON. M. D..
President;
ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D.,
THEODORE A. El.VGHAM,
Board of Health.
Dated April 3, 1907. (33731)
DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.
Sealed bids or estimates for furnishing and
delivering about 3,000 cubic yards of sand, un¬
der contract 1039. class 1, will be received by
the Commissioner of Docks, at Pier A, Battery
Place, until 12 o'clock noon, April I5th. 1907,
(For particulars, see City Record.) (33722-1)
DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS AND FERRIES.
Sealed bids or estimates for furnishing and
delivering about 2,000 Tons of Anthracite Coal
(Contract 1062) will be received by the Com¬
missioner of Docks, at Pier A, Battery Place,
until 12 o'clock (noon), April 15. 1907. [For
particulars, see City Record.) (33722-2)
Office of the President of the Borough of Man¬
hattan City Hall, The City of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the President of the Borough ot Man¬
hattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until 3
o'clock p. ra.. on
THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1907.
No. 1. For furnishing all the labor and ma¬
terial required for reconstruction of outlet sewer
and appurtenances under pier 61, North River,
and in marginal street, east side, hetween Eigh¬
teenth and Twenty-first Streets, with connec¬
tions in Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets.
No. 2. For turnishing all the labor and ma¬
terial required for building sewer and appur¬
tenances in Tenth Avenue, between Two Hun¬
dred and Ninth and Two Hundred and Eleventh
Streets, and between Two Hundred and Thir¬
teenth and Two Hundred and Sixteenth Streets.
No. 3. For furnishing all the labor and ma¬
terial required for building sewer and appur¬
tenances in Tenth Avenue, belween Two Hun¬
dred and Eleventh aud Two Hundred and Thir¬
teenth Streets, aud in Two Hundred and Thir¬
teenth Street, between Tenth Avenue and Broad¬
way.
No. 4. Por furnishing all the labor and ma¬
terial required for buildiug sewer and appur¬
tenances in West Two Hundred and Fourteenth
Street, between the Harlem River and Tenth
Avenue.
For full particulars see City Record.
JOHN P. AHEARN,
Borough President.
The City of New York. March 30, 1907.
(33643-1)
Office of the President of the Borough of Man¬
hattan, City Hall, The Cily of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the President of the Borough ot Man¬
hattan, at the City Hall. Room 16. until 3
o'clock p. m., on
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907.
No. 1. For the erection and completion (ex¬
cepting plumbing and gas fitting) of a public
hath building at Nos. 342, 346 and 348 East
Fifty-fourth Slreet, Borough of Manhatlan, The
City of New York.
No. 2. Labor and material required for the
plumbing and gas fltting lo be installed in a
public bath building to be erected at Nos. 342,
346 and 348 East Fifty-fourth Street, Borough
ot Manhattan.
For lull particulars see City Record.
JOHN F. AHEARN,
Borough President.
The City of New Y'ork, March 30, 1907.
(33G43-2)
Office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal
Building, Fifth Avenue and Sixty-tourth Street,
Borough of Manhattan, The City ot New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived hy the Park Board at the above office
of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock
P. M. on
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907.
Borough of Manhattan.
No. 1. For furnishing and delivering 600 cubic
yards of white beach sand for playgrounds in
various parks.
Por full particulars see City Record.
MOSES HERRMAN,
President;
JOSEPH I. BERRY,
MICHAEL J. KENNEDY,
Commissioners of Parks.
Dated March 22. 1907. (33650-1)
Office of the Department of Pai'ks, Arsenal
Building, Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fourth Street,
Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived hy the Park Board at the above office
of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock
P. M. on
THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1907.
Borough ot Brooklyn.
No. 3. For furnishing all the labor and ma¬
terials for furnishing and putting in place In the
bulkhead at the foot of Ocean Parkway 3,500
cubic yards of boat stone.
For full particulars see City Record.
MOSES HERRMAN,
President;
JOSEPH I. BERRY.
MICHAEL J. KENNEDY,
Commissioners of Parks.
(33650-2)
Office ot the President of the Borough of Man¬
hatlan. City Hall, The City ot New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by lhe President of the Borough of Man¬
hattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until 3
o'clock p. m., ou
THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1907.
No. 1. For the labor and materials required,
with the exception of plumbing and gas fitting,
for the erection and completion of a public
bath building to be huilt at Nos. 83 and 85 Car¬
mine Street, Borough of Manhattan, The City
of New York.
No. 2. For plurabing and gas fitting to be in¬
stalled in tbe public bath building to be built
at Nos. 83 and SS Carmine Street, Borough ot
Manhattan, The City ot New Y'ork.
For full particulars see City Record.
JOHN P. AHEARN,
Borough President.
The City of New York, March 30, 1007.
(33715)
Department ot Health, Southwest Corner ot
Fifty-fifth Streel and Sixth Avenue, Borough of
Manhattan. City of New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Board of Health of the Depart¬
ment of Health until 10 o'clock A. M. on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1907.
Por furnishing all the labor and furnishing
and erecting all the malerials necessary or re¬
quired to complete an underground conduia
system and to install a wiring system for elec¬
tric lighting, fire alarm, watchman's time de¬
tector and telephones, together with all work in¬
cidental thereto in certain buildings, and
throughout the grounds of the Willard Parker
Hospital, foot of East Sixteenth Street, Borough
of Manhatlan. City of New Y'ork.
For full particulars see City Record,
THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D..
President;
ALVAH H. DOTY, M, D.,
THEODORE A. BINGHAM.
Board of Health.
Dated March 30, 1007. (33673-1)
Office o[ the Department of Parks, Arsenal
Building, Fifth Avenue and Sixty-fourth Street,
Borough ot Manhattan, The City of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Park Board at the above office
ot the Department of Parks untii 3 o'clock
P. M. on
THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1907.
DoFough of Manhattan.
No. 1, Por furnlshtug and delivering tools
aud hardware.
For ful! particulars see City Record.
MOSES HERRMAN,
President:
JOSEPH I. BERRY,
MICHAEL J. KENNEDY,
Commissioners of Parks.
Dated March 23, 1907. (336o7)
Department of Health, Southwest Corner of
Fitty-fifth Street and Sixlh Avenue, Borough ot
Manhattan, City of New Y'ork.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will he re¬
ceived by the Board of Health of the Depart¬
ment of Health until 10 o'clock A. M. on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907.
For furnishing all the labor aud furnishing
and erecting all the materials necessary or re¬
quired to effect certain alterations and improve¬
ments to the building occupied hy the Depart¬
ment of Health of the City of New York, as a
drug laboratory, and situate No. 116 Erast
Forty-first street, Borough of Manhatlan, City
ot New York.
For full particulars see City Record.
THOMAS DARLINGTON. M. D.,
President;
ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D.,
THEODORE A. BINGHAM.
Board oC Health.
Dated March 30, 1907. (33673-2)
Police Departraent of the City of New York,
No. 300 Mulberry Street.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Police Commissioner of the Police
Department ot the City of New York at the
bookkeeper's office. Central Department, until
10 o'clock A. M. on
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907.
For furnishing and delivering twenty-one
horses for the Police Department of the City ol
New York.
For full particulars see City Record.
THEODORE A. BINGHAM.
Police Commissioner.
Dated March 29. 1907. (33664)
Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec-
Irlcity, Room 1S36, Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row,
Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York.
SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES will be re¬
ceived by the Commissioner of Water Supply,
Gas and Electricity at the above office until
2 o'clock P. M. on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907.
Boroughs of Manhattan and The Brons.
For hauling and layiug twelve-inch water
main in Tremont Avenue, belween Morris and
Anthony Aveuues, Borough of The Brons.
For full particulars see City Record.
JOHN H. O'BRIEN,
Commissioner of Water Supply,
Gas and Electricity.
The City ot New York, March 29, 1907.
(33680)
PUBLIC NOTICES.
CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND
APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY
REAL ESTATE.
At the request of the Board of Education, pub¬
lic notice is hereby given that the Commissioners
of the Sinking Fund of the City of New York,
by virtue of the powers vested in them by law,
will offer for sale at public auction all the build¬
ings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon land
described as follows, in the Borough of Man¬
hatlan: ,
Beginning at a point formed by the intersection
of the easterly line of Amsterdam Avenue with
the northerly line of West 65th Street and run¬
ning thence easterly along the northerly line of
West 65th Street 100 feet to tbe westerly line
ot the lands belonging to the City of New York;
thence northerly along the westerly line ot the
said lands of the City ot New Y'ork 100 feet 5
Inches: thence westerly and parallel with West
65th Street 100 feet lo the easterly line of Am¬
sterdam Avenue: thence southerly along the
easterly line ot Amsterdam Avenue 100 feet 5
inches lo the northerly line of West 65th Street,
the point or place of beginning.
Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners
of the Sinking Fund adopted at a meeting held
March 13, 1907, the sale of the ahove described
buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held
by direction of the Comptroller oa
APRIL 10. 1907.
at 11 a. m., on the premises,'
For further particulars see City Record.
H. A. MBTZ, Comptroller.
City ot New York—Department of Finance,
Comptroller's Office, March 13. 1907. (33316)
C0RP0R.\TION SALE OP BUILDINGS AND
APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY
RE.AL ESTATE.
At the request of the Commissioner of the
Department of Bridges, public notice Is herehy
given that the Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund of the Cily of New York, pursuant to a
resolution adopted by them on March 13, 1907.
by virtue of the powers vested in them by law.
will offer for sale at public auction the buildings,
parts ot buildings, etc., being situated upon land
more particularly described as follows:
Being the buildings situated on Madison
Avenue, between East 136th and East 138lh
Streets, Borough of Manhattan, and also the
buildings situated on East ISSth Street, between
the Harlem River and Fifth Avenue, Borough of
Manhattan, which are more particularly described
00 a map on file in tha office of the Collector ot
City Revenue, Department of Pinance, Rooni
141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.
Pursuant to the above resolution, the sale ot
the above described buildings and appurtenances
thereto will be held by direction ot the Comp¬
troller on
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907,
at II a. ra., on the premises.
For further parliculars see City Record.
H. A. MBTZ. Comptroller.
City of New York—Department ot Finance,
Comptroller's Office. March 13, 1907. (33317)