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AL Estate Record
AND BUILDERS' GUIDE,
Vjl. XXX.
NEW YOEK, OCTOBER 28, ls82.
No 763,
Published Weekly by The
Real Estate Record Association
TERMS:
ONE TEAR, In advance -
$6.00
Communications should be addressed to
C. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway.
J. T. LINDSEY. Busmess Manager.
SALES OP THE WEEK,
The following are the sales at the Exchange Sales
room for the week ending October 27:
* Indicates that theproperty described has been bid
in for plaintiff" s account :
B. V. HARNETT.
Broadway, No. 239, n w cnr Park pl. 27x98 3,
seven-story iron front ofBce buildi.ig. H.
M. Needham. (Ltaspd May 1,1870, terms
21 years, ground rent J24.100, per annum )$124.600
Canal st. No. 381 and Nos. 238, 240 end 242
Souih 5ih av, being Canal st,n w cor South
Sth av, 2-2x82.7x6.5x80.1. H. Lipziger.
(Rent S;-i,900)............................... 21,050
Rivington st. No. 272, n s, 17.6x70, three-story
b ick bouse. Henry Moss.................. 6,025
6th st. No. 740 E., s s. 22x97, three-story brick
dwell'g. Bertha M. Kreuzer.............. 9,750
18th st. No. 630 E.. s s, 16x103.3, five-story brick
store and house. Adolph Green .......... 5,750
45th st. No. 554 W,, s s. 30x(-0.11. four-story
brick tenem't. Mrs. M. A. Finck ......... 9,100
123d st. No. 417 E., n s. 19x100.11, three-story
frame dwell'g. William Mulry. (Amount
due, abt $2,4;5).......................... 3,346
167th st, s s, 75 w Kelly st, 50x90. A. B. Car¬
rington.................................. 260
Intervale av, n e cor l65th st, 34x97x27x100 on
165th St. J. Hermann...................... 170
intervale av, e s, adj, 35x95x35x97. A. B. Car¬
rington.................................. 170
Intervale av, n s, adj, 2.5x95, H, W. Beigh___ 105
Intervale av. n s, adj. 25x100. H. W. Beigh... 85
Intervale av, n s, adj, 50x100. A. B. Carring¬
ton.................................... 185
Intervale av, s e cor 167th st, 30x75. R. I.
Brown.................................... 170
♦Madison av, s e cor 131st st, 99.11x80, flve four-
storv stone front dwell'gs. Manchester &
Philbrick................................... 67,815
llth av. No. 608, s e cor 45th st, 23.1x70, four
story bricx store and tenem'tand one-story
frame extension. W. H. Finck............"l18,350
llth av, No. eOG, e s, adj. 19.1x70, four-story "
brick stoe and lenem't, H. M. Pollock..,. 6,000
llthav. No. 604, e s, 19.7x70, similar building.
Peter Murphv.............................. 8,950
llth av, No. 6i-2. e s, 19.2x70, similar building.
J. L West................................... 5,600
A. H. MULLER & SON.
Broadway, vr s. 54.3 s 57th st, 53.9x80.11x50x70.
F. H. Cossitt.........................
Dry Dock st, Nos. 15 and 17, w s, 46x84, two
four story brick stores and tenem'ts. D.
Buhler............................
Stanton st. No. 3-28. n s, 20y'ro. H^rpetory
brick dweU'g and one-stcry ext«aision,
Fred. Hoch............ .... ......
18th st, Nos. 134 and 136 E., s s. 50x92. two
flve-story brick buidings, Anthony Dugro,
S3d t-t. No. '252 W., s s, 25x93.9. S. McMillan...
48lh st, n P, 350 w llth av, Iu0x72.6x—x74.6. J.
H. V. Cockroft ............................
56th st, n s, 110 e 8th av, lOOxlOO.5. F. H. Cos-
silt........... . ....... .................
58th St. s s, 100 e llth av, 75x100. M. C. Gross.
3d av, n e cor 104th st, 100.2x100. N. Cowen...
8lh av, s e cor 57th st, 50.5x59x34x4-2.10x90. A.
F.HoUy.................................
llth av, s e cor 58th st. 100x100. Jacob New...
h. ir. & I. PHILLIPS.
19th St, No. 126 W.. s s, 25x100. D. Ruter. ...
Sth av, n e cor 19th st. 51.8x88.3, frame and
brick building. Henry C. Freeman.......
p. F. MEYER.
"â– Tract of land and land under wa'erin24th
Ward, bc.unded easterly by centre line of
Sedgwick av. as recently laid out, north¬
erly by land ot R. W. Montgomery,
southerly by land of Wm. B. Ogden, and
westerly by Harlem River................
Also all right, title, &c.. of Benjamin F.
Beekman in and to the land and land
under water, together with all riparian
: and other rights in Harl. m River, of said
premises, except land taken for Sedg¬
wick av, and for railroad purposes __•
SusannaP, Lees. (Amountdue, abt $23,150)
C. P. WALTERS.
50,000
9,300
3,900
37.000
19,200
10,700
60,000
17,625
31,000
50,200
18,800
19,000
48,100
D. M. SEAMAN.
42d sr, No. 557 W.; n s, 2.5x100.5, flve-story brick
tenem't. Patrick Egan.'___............... 13,000
1st av, s B cor 43d st, 100.5x100. M. & P. Dono¬
hue........................................ 26,( 50
1st av, e s, adj, 25x100. F.Sulzberger......... 4,6.50
1st av, e s, adj, 25xl0J. F.Sulzberger.........• 4,975
J. F. B. SMYTH.
116th st. No. 350 E., s. s, 16.Sx:00.10. three-story
stone front dwell'g. Geo. E. Daniels...... 9,400
A J. BLEECKER & SON.
9?th st, n s, 1.50 w Sth av, 25xlU(. 11, vacant. N.
Cortwright ................................. 5,425
*Lots 1,WI to 1,006, inclusive, and 1.017 to 1,019,
inclusive, on map of Central Molt Haven,
made bv Rider & Conkling. Knickerbock¬
er Life ins. Co. (Am't due. abt $3->,400)... 30.000
*Lots shown by letters B, C, D 1, D 2, D -3, and
E. on a diagram aimexed to deed, flled in
Westchester County RegKter's oflHce, in
liber 582 of deeds, page 83, except parts
conveyed or released; for further descrip¬
tion see Johnson & Cantine, attorneys for
mortgagees, Knickerbocker Life Ins, Co,
(Amountdue, abt li3,2iJ0).................. 100,000
Tolal...................................... $878,256
8R001LLYH, N. ¥.
In the city of Brooklyn, Messrs. R. V. Harnett, L. J.
& I. Phillips, Cole & Murphy and T. A. Kerrigan have
made the foUowing sales for the week ending October
27:
Bridge st, w s, 125 s Johnson st, 25xl0i\ Wil¬
liam H. Davis............................. $4,550
♦Crown st, s e cor Schenectady av, 179,9x212,5
XllO. gore. Chas. E. Glover............... 500
*Dean st, n w cor Botd st, 20x70. Howard J.
Forker................................ ... 5,400
Fulton st, Nos. 154 and 156. w s, 25x70, four-
story brick store and dvvell'g, and one-story
brick ex.ension. Wm. Kraft.............. 15,250
*Fulton st. No. -223, e s, 2.5x113.1 to Liberty st,
2oxll5.4, four-story brick store and build¬
ing. Justis L Bulkley, et al., exrs., &c___ 37,000
Navy st, e s, abt 60 n De Kalb av, 25x100. John
J. WiUiams............................... 3,000
♦Prospect tit, n w s, 150 n e Central av, 2,5x100.
Fredtric A. Ward.......................... 150
Union st, s s, 80 e Van Brunt st, 42x100. John
Crane.................................... 5,800
Bedford av, No. 34, 20x100, three-story brick
dwell'g. Floyd Nevins.................... 8,450
Clason av, w s, 46 n Lexington av, 54x100.
William H. Waring........................ 7.275
Totftl........................................ $87,375
CONVEYANCES
Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, pre¬
ceded by the name of. ihe grantee they mean as follows
1st—Q.C.is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed
i. e., a deed in which nil the right, title aiid interest of
the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or war¬
ranty.
•id—C. a. G. means a deed containing Covenant
against Grantor only, in which he covenants that he
hath not douf any act lohereby the estate conveyed may
be impeached, cliarued or incumbered.
Eldridge st. No. 65, w a, 20.11x100, three-story
brick front dwell'g. Nathan Manne.......
15,150
10,300
NEW TORR CITY.
October 20, 21, 23,24, 23. 26.
Allen st, No. 98, e s, 12L6 n Broome st, 24.9x
87.6, five-story brick store and teHem't. Fore¬
clos. Fordham Morris to Philip Lahr. Oct.
25. $19,000
Bowery, No. 220, -w s, 2.5x100, two story brick
factory and two-story brick factory in rear.
Partition. Stephen A. Walker to Jobn Calla¬
han. Oct. 14. • 25,050
Bleecker st. No. 309, new No. 325, e s, 20.11 s
Christopher st, 19.10x76.3x13.6x25.5x.54.9,
two-story brick store and dwell'g. Harriet
A. Lee to William H. Streeter. Oct. 24, 12,000
Baxter st, No. 147, e s, 147.1 s Grand st, 25.8x
100, five-story brick factory building. Ben¬
jamin Sire, Hanover, N, J., to Henry M.
Johnson. Mort. $12,000. Oct. 19. ' 30,000
Boulevard, w s, 695 n I22d st, runs south 70.5
X west 142.7 to centre Bloomingdaie road, x
north along old road 72.10 x east 161, with )4
of Bloomingdaie road. Emma J. wife of
Edward A. Storey, Brooklyn, to Martha J.
Deraismes, Jamaica, L. I. nom
Boulevard, w s, 765 6 n l"22d .st, runs south 70.5
X west 161 to centre old Bloomingdaie road,
X north along old road 17.11 x north still
along old road 9.7 x northeast still along
centre of old road 50; 4 x east 140.1 to begin¬
ning. Emma J. wife of Edward A.Storey,
Brooklyn, to Prancis J. J. Deraismes, Jamai¬
ca,^ Oct. 20, • nom
Courtlandt st. No, 10, n s, abt 97 w Broadway,
abt 25xl-.'5, five-story brick (stone front)
store. Contract. Henry Naylor to Ernest
HaU. Mort. $45,000. Oct. i2. 100.000
Cannon st, Nos. 27 and 29, w s, 75 n Broome st,
50x100, tLree-.story and. two-story frame
store and dwell'gs and two four-story brick
tenem't in rear. Herman B. Lanfer tb Eliza-
bfth wife of Joseph Hillenbrand. Mort.
$7,000, taxes, &c. March 1.5, 1881. 20,000
Chatham sq. No. 4, and No. 6 Catharine st, on
e s Chatham sq, 43x30 to Catharine sL x34 5x
60, four-story briok store. Charles W. Sey¬
mour, exr. W. N. Seymour, to James H,
White. Oct. 2. nom
Delancey st. No. 137, s s, 50 e Norfolk st, 25x
7.5, five-story brick store and tenem't. Miena
wife of and Frank Windholz to Adolph
Pawel. Mort. $7.(i00. Occ. 23. 21,000
Dey St. No. 43, s s, 107 6 w Cburch st, 24.11x1
74.7x24.11x74.8, five-story stone front store. I
Dey st. No. 45, s s, i3-J.5 w Cburch st. 25x74.6 (
x2.5x74.7, five-story stone front stoi-e. (
Wiliiam st, No. 163, w s, 60.7 n Ann st. 22.3x
86.2x23 6x88.1, four-story stone fr«.int store. J
Laura Reimers, widow, Hamburg, Germany,
to Alexander M. Ross. July 6. nom
Grand st, No. 382, n s, 75 w Suffolk st, 25x100.
tbree-story frame (brick front) store and
dwell'g and three-story brick dwell'g in rear.
Heinrich Petri to Carlton C. Randall. Oct.
25. nom
Same property. Carlton C- Randall to Katha¬
rina wife of Heinrich Petri. Oct. -25. nom
Lawrence st, s s, abt 227 w 9i h av. Release
mort. John Eichhorn to Wilham McRey¬
nolds. June 27. nom
Stanton st. No. 18, n s, 2.5x100, five-story brick
store and tenem't. Franz Hassler, Mann¬
heim, Germany, to Christian Schulz. All
liens. Sept. 27. nom
Spring st. Nos. 96 to 104)4, s e cor Mercer st,
100x61.1, three five-story stone front stores.
Isaac L. Kip to Meyer and Simon Sternber-
ger. All title. Ca. G. May 15. nom
Varick st. No. 98, e s, bet Watts and Broome
sts, 21.7x70, three-story frame (brick front)
dwell'g. Joseph I. West to John Needham.
Oct. 25. 10.000
Wooster st, No. 42, e s, 125 n Grand st, 25x 1
100, three-story brickstore and tenem't and
three-story brick tenein't in rear. y
Wooster st. No. 44, e s, 150 n Grand st, 25x I
mo, one-story brick stable. J
Charles F. Hunter, and ano., exrs. and
trustees Andrew Bleakley, to Edward N.
Tailer. Morts. $12,954. Aug. 19. 32,000
Wooster st, No. 46 and 48, e s, 100.2 s Broome
st, 71.7x100.0x70.10x100,2, three and four-
story brick factory buildings. Andres Dold
to Andrew McLean, Jersey City, N. J, Morfc.
$30,000, Oct. 7. 45,000
12tb st, n s, 148.8 e 1st av, 24 4xS1.2x—x70 1. l
Stuyvesant st, ses, 133.6 n e 1st av, 25x66.6x >•
X—X62.7. )
Catbarine F. Reardon to John H. Brady.
Confirmation deed. Q. C. Oct. 19. nom
12th st. No. 223, n s, 260 w 2d av, 25x103.3,
four-story brick dwell'g. Edward D. Bas.s-
ford, exr. Alice Bassford, dec'd, Alice E. A.
Benedict and Mary C. Ba«sford, heirs Alice
Bassford, to Ellen wife of Johii H. Brady.
Mort. $10,000. Oct. 21. 20,000
13th sfc, No 434, s s, 221.3 w Av A, 24.3x103.3,
four-story brick store and tenem't and four-
story brick tenem't in rear. James O'Neill to
Mary Barnes. Morfc. $6,250. Oct. 21. 13,500
16th st. No. 4, s s, 128 4 e 5th av, 30.8x1 3,3,
four-story stone front dwell'g.. Richard L.
Campbell, exr. John Campbell, dec'd, to
Richard A. Smith, Hastings, N. Y. Oct. 20.
55,000
17 th st, No. 220, s s, 113 w Rutherford pl, 19x80,
four-story stone front dwell'g. Thomas Mor¬
ton, New Windsor, to EmUy A. wife of John
C. Acheson. Mort. $8,00U. Oct. 24. 15,000
17th st, No 125, n s, 296.8 w 6th av, 25x92, two¬
story bi-ick stable. Charles H. Stebbins and
ano., exrs. H. G. Stebbins, to Lawrence
Smith. Mort. $7,000. Oct. 23. 15,000
Same property. Sarah A. Stebbins, widow,
to LawFc^nce Smith. Reslease dower. Oct.
33. - " nom
19th st, Nos. 527 anc 529, n s. 350 w 10th av. 50
x9l.ll. two two-story brick stables. Walter
Roome, Red Bank, N. J., to Elizabeth C. wife
of Francis Many. Morts. $12,13J. Oct. 16.
nom
2Gth st. No. 220, s s, abt 495 e 8th av, 25x85.11x
k 25x86.7, three-story brick dwell'g, Elliott