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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 11, no. 256: February 8, 1873

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REAL ESTATE RECORD. 67 South Orchard st. (PeekskiU), s. s., adj. landof Wm. Mabie, 43x90. James Butfcerly to James - F. Martin, of PeekskiU.....................500 Washington st. (PeeksldU), v/. s., adj. landof Jeremiah Crawford, 30x1173^. Sarah Jane Travis to Jade Roake, of PeekskiU....... .1,600 MORRISANIA. Elton st., n. s., 4,50 e. Morris av., ,50x100. Jo¬ seph Messerschmidt to Julius Heberlein, of Morrisani.i.................................4,500 141 st st., s. s., 400.6 e. Alexander av., 2,5x100. John McGrdre to Théodore Throop, of New York..................................... 1,850 Cor. 3d av. and 135th st.. Lots Nos. 16 and 17 on map, about SO.xlOO. WiUiam Dorr to John C. WUson, of New York..................15,500 145TH st., .s. s., 350 e. WUlis av., 2,5x100. Ed¬ ward Willis to Théodore Throop, of New York.....................................1,000 347TH st., s. B., 125 e. Willis av., 25x100. Thos. A. Landon (Réf.) to Israël C. Jones, of New York........................................9C0 DiîNMAN st., s. s., 375 e. Cortlandt av., 2,5x300. Paul Hurz to John Henneberger, of Mor¬ risania....................................1,250 oD av., or Boston road, e. s., 66 n. 144tli sfc., about 52x65. John J. Knipple to Louisa R. Valen¬ tine, of New York.......................30,000 Northwest cor. of Washington av. and Melrose st., 50x100.8. Edward K. Anderfcon (Ref.) to Casper Stengel, of New York............1,110 140th .st., s. s., 104.73^ e. 3d av. or Boston road, .54x100. John Quinn fco- Pefcer A. Anner, of Hs,rlem, N. Y............................20,000 4th st., s. s., 150 s. Washington av., 25x100. Conrad Hubner to William Fechner, of Mor¬ risania.....................................5,500 MOUNT PLEASANT. lîlGH st. (Prospect Hill, near Tarrytown), e. s., adj. land of I. Contant (irreg.). Michael J. Shanly to Gilbert R. Scott, of New York... .300 NORTHCASTLE. On road from Armonk to Sands Mills, adj. land' of Samuel O. Townsend, 50x200. Samuel O. Townsend to Byron G. Adams, of Norfch- castle.....................................300 NEW CASTLE. 5 ACRES, e. s. of New York and Harlem R. R., adj. land of Hiram St. John and Aaron Haight. Israël A. Haight to Henry W. Bischoff, of New Castle....................................2,058 1 ACRE on road from Cliappaqua Depot to Aaron Haight, adj. land of Robt. S. Haviland. Chas. Sweeny to Richard Toumey, of New York. .1,950 OSSINING. S. w. cor. of Ann st. and Broadway (Sing Sing). adj. land of Maria Bnrton (irreg.). Patrick Hyland to Ellen Hyland, of Sing Sing......1,150 PELIIAM. 106 ACRES on old Boston road, adj. land lafce of A. H. Duncombe. Henry Grenzebach to Chas. J. Stephens, of New York................53,000 9th av. (Pelhamville), w. s., 500 n. 4tli st., lOOx IOO. John Noser et al. to James Shoebottom, of Pelham, N. Y..........................nom. westchester. 9th av. (Wakefield), s. s., 400 e. 4fch st., 100x105. Maria B. Johnson to David S. Jarvis, of New York.......................................200 west FARMS. Northeast corner of VVarren st. and Prospect place, Mt. Hope, 88.4x100. Francis McNama¬ ra to Patrick Murphy, of Queens Co., L. L, N. Y.....................................1,000 Myrtle av., w. s., 262 s. road to West Parms, 50 xl50. Levina Aiken to Wilham H. Leggett, of West Parms..............................4,000 yonkers. Jefferson st., e. s., 325 s. Vark st., 25.6x100. John Forsyth to John Halpin, of Yonkers___875 Croton av., e. s., Lot 92 on Village map, 25x ^ 300. John Wheeler to Ralph E. Prime, of Yonkers....................................300 BUILDIISTG-S. Christie st. (No. 78), e. s., .50 n. Hester st., one five-story brick tenement, 25x73; owner, F. Herlein ; architect, L. Biela ; mason, George Strebel. Pouinii ST., s. S., 1.50 w. Av. B, three build- ings five stories brick ; one being a schoolhouse and two tenements, 99x66x30 extension ; owners, Church Most Holy' Redeemer, 3d st. ; architect, WlLLIA-M SeHICKEL. Forty-third st., s. s., 48 e. 9th av., one five- story brick store and tenement, 32x 0.1 ; owner Mrs. Sarah Fullam ; architect, John M. Fors¬ ter. forty'-fiftii st., s. s., indeft., two five- story brick stores and tenements, 25x65 ; owner, architect, and builder, M. A. St.vfford. FORTY'-SIXTH ST., N. S., 295 E. 4tII AV., ONE FOUR- story brick and brown-stone tenement, 25x52 ; own¬ er, Dennis Hogan. Forty-eighth st., s. s., 75 w. Ist av., one five-story brick store and tenement, 25x60 ; owner, architect, and builder, Michael Murray. FiFTIETH ST., s. S., 1.50 W. 9TU AV., TWO THREE and four-story brick stores and tenements front and rear ; owner, Martin Karl ; architect, G. Hob- ZEIT. First av., w. s., 50n. 58th st., tavo four-story brick stores and tenements, 25x60 ; owner, archi¬ tect, and builder, John J. Burcuell. Lexington av., w. s., (w n. .57th st., two four- story brick first-class dwellings, 23x17x60 ; owner. architect, and builder, John J. Burchell. Madison st. (No. 204), one one-story- brick stable, 1.5.3.X.58.6; owner, Williaîm Voktman; architect and builder, Thomas Green. Twentieth st., s. s. 400 w-. IOth av., one two-story brick marble mill, 29x91.11 ; owners, Coleman k Volk ; builders, Jas. Stewart k P. Herman. Twenty-skventh st. (.3,25 W.), one four-story brick tenement, 25.2x62; owner, S. Ward; archi¬ tect, William Graul. Third av., e. s. (No. 417), 24.4 n. 29th st., one five-story brick store and tenement, 25x55 ; ov/ner, C. H. Harbeck; architect, Wm. E. Waring. PROJECTED. ALTERATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS. ADVEETISED LEGAL SALES. Eefekee's Sales to be held aï the Exchan'ge Sales- nOOM, 111 BitOADWAY. FOK THE COIIING WEEK. Notice.—Tho list ot property given belov/ is compilccl from adverti.sements published in (lifTerent ne\v.'îpr.i)or.=i, of anction sales to be heW under direction of the Refereo ap- X)ointed. Bro-.idway, n. e. cor. 55th st., 75.6xll3.SxS2. ) 8x9(i.3...................................l 55th st., n. s., 9fi..1 c. Broadway, 25x84.8......] By William Kennelly........................ Feb. 14 Dclancev st., n. s., 25 w. Pitt .st., 2.5.KÎ5, by Joseph Î^IcGuïre................................... Feb. 10 Front st.. No. (iO, 20.0x02.0, by E. H. Ludlow & Co.......................................... Feb. 14 21st st.. n. s., 4o5.4 w. 9th av., lil.SxSa, by A. J. Bleecker.................................... Peb. 11 10.3d st., n. s.. 05 w. Sd av., 17.6.\.ô0.11, by E. H. . .Lndlow &, Co............................... Feb. U lOSd st., n. s.. 82.0 w. 3d av., 17.0x50.11. by B. H. Lndlow & Co......................'....... Feb. U 132d st.. n. s., 280 w. 4th av., 20x99.11, by .Jas. it. Jlillor................................... Feb. 13 .3d av., w. B., 70.8 n. 7Sth st., 25.0x100, by A. J. Bleecker.................................... Feb. 11 Baxter st., e. s., 150 s. Can.al st., tavo five- story and, basement stores and tenements, 25x70 ; owner, architect, and builder, Michael Murray. Chatham st., s. w. cor. Worth st., one one- story. third-class store, 33.'7x39.8; owner. S. A. Schoonmaker ; architect, Geo. W. Hughes ; buildéis, G. W. Hughes & Voorhis à Harris. Sixteenth st. (No. 55 W.), roof altered, raised to five stories; extension, 8x30; cost, §6,000; owner, David Morrison ; builder, Samuel Lowder. Seventy-sixth st., n. s., 100 w. 3dav., raised to three stories ; cost, $8,000 ; owner and builder, J. E. Doying ; arrhitect, J. C. Byrne. Twelfth .st. (No. 44 E.), part of front altered, bay window and cellar altered, etc., cost, .Î6,500; owner, G. Bauckfuss ; architect, John B. Snook. Twentieth st. (No. 339 W.), raised to five stories, cost, $3,000; owner, architect and buUder, WiUiam Brennan. Tvi'enty-first st. (No. 222 W.), extension raised to two stories, etc., cost, $2,500 ; owner, architect and builder, WUliam Brennan. Third av. (Nos. 1,392, 1,394 and 1,396), fronts al¬ tered, cost, $4,000; owner, Herraann Borkmann; architect, Frederick Jenth ; buUder, John Kennedy. Water st. (No. 141), roof altered, front wall re¬ built, cost, $1,100; owner, E. Hoffman; architect and builder, G. Gibbins. Av. A (No. 100), T girder in front ; cost, $400 ; owners, Ulrich & Hosslinger ; builder, John Smith. Eighth av. (No. 395), rear wall sfcrengthened ; owner, —. Johuess ; bmlder, M. P. Chadburn. Grand st. (Nos. 242 k 2423^), raised to three stories ; owner, W. S. Wood. Henry st. (No. 292), altered for familie.s; co.st, $.5,600; owner, "AU Saints Church"; architect, W. M. DanneU; builder, W. H. Hand. Lawrence st., s. s., 153 e. IOth av., raised to three stories, extension, 26x28x22; cosfc, $2,500; owner, W. Kiffen ; architect, G. Hobzeifc. Ninth av., s. e. cor. 43d st., raised to five stories, interior altérations ; cosfc, $3,000 ; owner, Sarah FuUan ; architect, John M. Forster. One Hundred and Pourteenth st. (No. 120), store front ; cost, $350 ; owner. Peter McDermott ; buUder, Daniel Shuffler. Seventh st. (Nos. 82 and 84), raised to five stories ; cost, $4,000; owner, John S. Beale ; buUder, Fred. Gerland. Third av. (No. 5-34), front altered ; cost, $2,400 ; owners, Kleckner k Martin ; architect, R. May- nicke. Third av. (Nos. 1334 and 1336), two buUdings, part occupied by workshop to be altered into dwellings; cost, $.20,000; owner, J. E. Doying; architect, J. C. Burne. Third av. (No. 2,291), raised to five stories, ex¬ tension, 26.6x66; cost, $10,000; owner, Levi Adams ; architects, "îlogers k Brown. «fCwenty-eighth st. (No. 26 E.), extension, 25x 60, kc. ; owner, M. B. Deegan ; architect, Joseph I M. Dunn ; builder, M. E. Deegan. • Jan. .30 Jan. .31 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 FOEECLOSUEE SÏÏITS. Eifrhteenth st., n. s., com. 140 w. Av. A, running 25. John Daniel Brez Sons agt. Catharine Von der Wulboke et al....................... Jan. 30 Property bounded by Hudson river, E'way, oOth &55fch st.=!. .John Townshcnd agt. Veeder G-. Tlioma.s et al................................ Henry st. (No. 57), n. s. Susan E. Steven.son agt. Thomas P. Allen et al.................. Sixteenth st.. n. s., cora. 513 e. Av. B, running 25. William T. Horn (Exr. &o.) ;igt. Eliza¬ beth Lehmimn et al.......................... jMnrray st., n. s. (Lib. 519, p.ige 200, mort.) Jo¬ seph Richardson a.gt. Louis Dccasso et al..... Av. C, w. s., com. 23.8 s. llth st., numing 2.3.8. Richard B. Davis agt. LuopoUl Bohm et .8 w. Oth av., run¬ ning 19.2. Heinrich Wiener agt. Philip Fitz¬ patrick et al................................ Tv.-enty-seventh st., n. s., com. 283.4 w. Oth av., running 10.8. Equitable Life A.ssur.ance So¬ ciety of the U. S. agt. Radclifîe Ealdwiu et al. Thirty-third st.. n. s., com. 120 w. Madison av., rnnning 30. John A. Weeks agt. Julius Gerson et al.......................................- One Hundred and Twenty-third st., s. s., com. SI w. 3d av., running 19. Anne Van Wyck agt. Susie P. Smyth et al................... Cortlandt st. (No. 31.) AValter Langdon et al. agt. William P. Lee et al.......■;.......... Fil'ty-third st., s. s., com. 212.0 w. Sth av., run- nina 20.10. The Greenwich Savings Bank agt. Jobn Davis et al....................... Feb. 5 Twenty-fourth st.. n.. s., com. 2C5.0- w. Sth av., rnnning 18.0. Joseph Carbifc agt. Daniel 0"Call.ahan et al............................. Feb. 5 Ninth st., .s. s., com. 184 w. 4th av., running 25. Robert H. Berdell agt. Jamo.^ M. Meeker et al. Feb. 5 One Hundred and Tenth st., s. s., com. 420 w. 3d av., running 100. Ennna A. Streeter et al. agt. Samuel Ivilpa trick et al.................. Feb. 5 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL AFFECTING REAL ESTATE. [* nnder the différent heading.s indicates th.at a resolution has been introduced and laid over for further action, t indicate.s that the résolution has been pa.ssed by one Board and sent to the other for concurrence, i indicates that the resolution has passed both Boards, and bas been sent to the llayor for approval.] * IN BOARD OF ALDERilEN, ) THUK.SDAY, Jan. SO, 1873. j BELGIAN P..iVEMENT. 84th st., from Av. A to 3d av.* 48a st., from 2d to Sd av.t S5th st., from Av. A to oth av.t EEGULATING, GRADING, CUHBING, ETC. 7Cth st., both sides, from 2d av. to East i-iver.t SII>EWALKS. 5Cth st., both sides fi-om 9th to IOth av.t 57th st., both .sides, from 9th to llth av.t SEWÉBS. Broome st. between Mulberry and Mott sts.t SSd st., from Sth to 9th av.t VACANT LOTS. 5eth, 57th st., Sth av. and Broadway to be fenced in.t 5th av. and 54th st., s. e. cor., to be fenced in.t IN BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. MONDAV, Jan BELGIAN PAVEMEST. 35th st.. from Ist av. to East river.t 93d st., îrom 3d to 4th av. IOth av., from 57th to 70th st.* GBANITE BLOCK BAVEMEST. IOth av., from 125th to 155th st.t lEN. \ 31, 1873. f