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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 30, no. 768: December 2, 1882: Supplement

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EAL Estate Record AND BUILDERS' GUIDR Vol. XXX. NEW YOKK, DECEMBER 2, 1882, !No. 763. Published Weekly by The Real Estate Record Association TERMS: $6.00 Oi\E ¥E1R, in advance - - - Communications should be addressed to C. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway. J. T. LINDSEY. Business Manager. Gowanus Canal, e s. 271.8 s Hamilton av, 33s lOOx-'0x96. Benj. Richardson............. 2,250 »Macon St. n s, 70.8 w Sumner av, 17.8x100. Elias G. Brown............................. 4,078 North Sth st, n s, li 0 e 5th st, 25x1(0. Henry Ritchard................................... 2,309 Tola! .. ................................. t4rj,-p-i SALES OF THE WEEK. The following are the sales at the Exchange Sales¬ room forthe week ending December 1: * Indicates that theproperty described has beenbid in for plaintiff's account : R. V. HARNETT. Bank st. No. 82, s e cor Bleecker st, 50x45.3, tliretf-stor.v frame store and dwell'g and two-story brick dwell'g. Charles H. Hall. (Rent, *2.000 per annum) .............. $18,500 Cbarlioii st, Nos. 11 and 13, n s, 49.ifl00, two tnree-story brick dwell'gs. Charles Mc¬ Manus. (Amount due, abt S8,600)......... 16,866 21th at. No. 51 W., n s, 19.6x&8.'.», three-story stone front dweU'e and one-story brick extension. AV, S. Hobert.............. 17,000 57th st. No. 440 E., s s, 2.5x123.2x28x121, four- story sto-e front dwell'g. E. F. Crowell.. 19,100 86th st, n s, T9.6 from East River, nms, north ii'0.8 X east 82.0 to East River,, x along river — to SOth st, x west 79.0, two story brick house and two-storv brick extension. Thomas .VIcGinley..................... 20,250 Oth av, sw cr 47tli st. lv'5.3x',00x131.9x100.2. Nos. 821. thrt-e-siory brick store and dwell¬ ing, with extension: Nos. 82H to 829, five three-story hrick stores and dwell'gs; Nos, lOJand 104 West 47th st, Ihree-story brick store and dwell'gs, with extension. AVilliam Arras............................. 148,000 Cth av. No. 803. w s, 2.5x100, tbree-story brick store and 'Iwell'g. Philip Brady........... 24.600 iitb av. No 914, e s, 22x7ii.0x82.'c78, four-story stone front flat. E. F. Crowell. (Rent, $3,';31)..................................... 33.800 Oth av. No. 920, n e cor 52d «;t. 25,5x75, four- story stone front flat, with two stores. E. F. Crowell. (Rent. $4,740).............. 54,(iOO A. H. MULLER & SOK. 8Jtb St, n s, 2.^7 w Av .\, 100x100.8, vacant. Wm. H.Harris............................... 18,000 llOih st, s s. 3 0 e Sth av, lOOxlOO.ll, vacant. Wm. H. Harris........................| 20,000 1st av, n e cor 87ib st, 100.8x11 0, vacant. AVm. H.Harris................................. 22,000 H. HEKRiquES. Greenn-ich st. No. 7f3, e s, 21.10x.56.0, three- story brick dwell'g. Mary Sinnott........ 7.250 50th st, No, 307 AV., n s, 19.2xl00,.5, tliree-story stoue front dwell'g. AVi liam Mulry....... 10,200 L. J. & I. PHILLIPS. Mercer st. No 79, w s, 25x100, flve-story brick building. L. Friedman.................... 29,200 J. T. BOYD. nth St. n s, 93 e Av B, 25x103.3, three-story brick dweU'g. D. 1). Toul. (Amount due, abt$l,5'ii)................................ 8,075 *ll8ili st, Nos. 1.>1 and 15'> E.. s s, 9JxlOO,]i, two and-one story f>'ame stables, .Icseph J. Carberry. (Amouut due, ?-bt $16,000)... lo.OOO A. J. BLEECKER & SON. Broadway, or Washington av, n «• cor Colum¬ bia av, 100x100. AVilliam Nelson, Jr ..... 300 37th st, Nos 209 and 811, n s, ,=.iixi03.'C-x96, six- story brick factory. H< ffniau X Schivuri'z. 47,C00 C. S. BROWN. *Eing.sbridge road, n s, 50 n e of land of Phi'lp Duffv, 128x128.8x118 5x127.7. Mutual Lite Ins. Co.................................... 4,r00 Total................................... 1531,121 CONVEYANCES Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a. G. occur, 'i-re¬ ceded by the name of the grantee Ihey mean as follow.? 1st—O. 0. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed i. e., a deed in which all the right, title and interest of the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or war¬ ranty. -2dr—C. a. G. means a deed containing Covenant against Grantor only, in wluch he covenants that he hath not dow-. any act whereby the estate conveyed may be impeached, cliarged or incumbered. BKUOliLlA, A. \. In the City of Brooklyn, Messrs. J. Cole and T. A. Kerrigan have made the following sales for the week ending December 1: ♦Canton st, e s. ?50. s Flushing av, 38xS', two tliree-story bnck dwell'gs................ $6,600 Atlantic av, No. 915. n s, abtl72 e St. James pl, 25xi00, four-;tory brick store. Charles AV. Purdy............................ 3.300 *Herkinierst, n s, 75 e Rocliester av. 2.=ixl00.,, l,50u *Paeiflc st, n s, 93 e Clason av, 34x100, .lohu G. Smith and ano., exrs................ 3,- 0D *Park aVj s w cor Grand av, 27x92.2x24.0x97.6. John Bahrenburg........................ 1,5 fl Park av, sws. 29 2 s e Cumberland st, 5x98 G A. Lezansky...........................___ 5,7.i0 Clason av; e s, 70 s Atlantic av, 24.11x70. S. Sidney Smith___........................... 5,401 Gowanus Canal, e s, 305 s Ramiltoa av, 125x I92x—XlOO. Benj. Bichardaoa............. 16,000 NEW YORK CITY. November 24, 25, 27, 28, 39, '30. Broadway, Nos. 17-19, runs south along Broad¬ way 44.9 X west 117.S x north 48,6 x east 9 x north 4..'5 x east 119,7, six-story stone front stores and part of Stevens House Hotel. VVil- liom H. Guion to Ueorge F. Johnson. Morts. $109,000. Nov. 22. $170,000 Broadway, Nos 17 and 19. Release dower. Elizabeth C. Hoadley, widow, to William H. Guion. April 1. nom Broadway, No. 213, n e cor Fulton st, tne Knox Building—29.(ix70.6, six-story brick store and office building. Lorillard Speucer et al., exrs. Catb. L. Spencer, to Edward M. Knox. 1-2.5 part. Nov. 9. ' 12,000 Broadvpay, s vV eor .57th st, runs south ,54.3 x west 71 X south 50 x west 100 x north 100.5 to .57th st, X east loO.ll, eight-story stone and brick apartment house projected. John Taylor, Bayside. L. I., to Charles H, Bliss. Contract. (Building loan $150 000.) 181,000 Broadwaj'', s vr cor 57th st, runs south 54.3 x west 81.1 X south .50 x west 100 x north 100.5 to 57th St. X east 150.11. Same to same. Oct. 23. 181,000 Broadway. No. 1768, s e eor 57th st. 19.6x 00.6x64.11, gore, three-story brick store and dweU'g. Contract. Albert Bodine, admr., &c , to Amos R. Lno. Aug. 16. 17,.500 Bowery, Nos. 9 and 11, and No. 103 Bowery. Samuel and Louis Oestereicher enter into a co-partin rship as lodging house keepers at above places. Bowery, No. 65, e s, 8.7 n Canal st, 16.4x79.10x 16.9x80.1, four-story briek building. Loril¬ lard Speucer et al., exrs. Catbarine L. Spencer, to George Ruckert. Nov. 9. 36,100 Bank st. No. 4(i, s s, 85 e 4tb st, 20x91.3, two- and-one-balf stoiy frame (brick front) dwell'g and one-story brick shop in rear. LorilLird Spencer et al.. exrs. Catharine L. Spencer, to Aaron Altmayer. Stbject to life tenancy of tenant73 years old. Nov. 9. 5,500 Broad st. No. 41. \_ Greenwich st. No. 473. \ <\mtract. Ch irles H. Ebbets to William H. Brooks. Subject to mort.--. $14,000. 1-72 parfc. Oc'. 21. 8.50 Broome st, s w cor Forsyth st, 33x.50, three- storv frame store and dwell'g on Broome st aiid tw<>stor.v frame ;• tore and dweU'g oa Forsyth st. Sophia L. -wife of and John H. Gerken to David Moss and Morris G-bl- siein. JVlor', |,3,n0a Nov. :J8. 10,200 Chatham st, Nos. 47 and 49, beina: •^3-4 on Chatham st. 7 o i easterly «ide at junction of Chatham and North William sis, 24.9 on North William st aud 24.2 on westerly nde, four- ftory brick officH building. Contract. Saniuel Glover, Fairfi-^ld, Conn., to Daniel P. Hays, Nyack, N. Y. Nov 29. 32,.500 Co! tlandt st. No. 8. fiv»-5-t ry stone front store. Alexaiiiier R Walsh, Jr., a child t.r" Emilv M. Walsh, decM, to Loui-^a C. Walsi, Stamford. Conn., cbiul of Emily \i\. Walsii. A 1 title in above and iu certain trust fund with ivlease. Nov. 20. 800 ChHtuber■i^t. No. 49, and No. 27 Reade st, be- giis Cbiimb rs st, n s, 251.3 e Broadway, runs north 151.6 to Reade st, at point 2.50 e Broadway, x east 25 6 x south 151.7 to Cham¬ bers st, X we-it 25.1, five-s'or.y brick store¬ house. Lorillard Spencer et al., exrs. Cath. L. Sper'cer, dec'd, to The Emigrant Indus¬ trial Savings Bank. Nov.9. 132.500 . Church bt, e s, 75.5 n Murray st, 50x35, portioh ^ five-story brick ■warehouse, Elizabeth Wi Aldrich, -widow, to Joseph Slevin, Brooklyn. C. a. G. Nov. 25. 18,000 Crosby st. Nos. 13, 15 and 17. e s, 79.11 s Grand st, 7.5x100x75 1x100, three three-aud-one-hBlf- story brick, and one four-story brick build¬ ings. Lorillard Spencer et al., exrs. Catba¬ rine L. Spencer, to John Burkf. Nov. 9. 10,000 Delancey st, No. 299, s s, 25 w Lewis st, 25x7-5, five-story brick store and teuem't. Hervy Michel to David N. Hanson, Brooklvn. Mort. $9,.50O. Nov. 24. 14,121 East Broiidvvay, No. lOl, s s. 186.1 w Market st, 25x100, three-and-one-half-story brick build¬ ing. Lorillard Spencer et al., exrs. Catba¬ rine L. Spencer, to Solomon Jacobs. Nov. 9. 13,550 East Broadway, No. 46, n s,'379.6 e Cathaiine st, 24.11x69.4x24.11x69.2, four-story briek store and dwell'g. Samuel Longfelder and Siegnmnd Unger to Rosa wife of Lucy Rothstein. Moit. §11,000. Nov. 28. 1.5,825 Ea-t Broadway or Chatham st, s w cor New Bowery. 50x43x58.7, p^ore, five-story brick store. The Grett Wet tern Ins. Co. tj J )bn Stemme. Nov. 28. 3.',500 Elizabeth st. No. 40, e s, 225.3 s Hester st, 25x 55, new building projected. Lorillard Spen¬ cer er. al., exrs. Catharine L. Spencer, dec'd. to Charles Gulden, Nov. 9. 7,530 Ferry st. No. 14, s s, runs southwest 130.10 x northwest 61.7 X northeast 36,6 x southeast 12.2 X 43.8 X 15.6 X northeast 4-3.4 to Ferry st, X southeast 30.2, five-story brick store and five story brick extension. Jane E. Bullard, Brooklyn, to Lewis H. Bullard. All title. Oct. 21. nom Same property. John R. Bullard, Dedham, Mass., Mary Bullard. Dedham, Mass . and William M. Bullard to Lewis H. Bullard. Aug. 1. nom Same property. Arthur W. Benson et al., Brooklyn, exrs. J. Bullard, to same. Au¬ gust 1. 143,0uO Gold st. No. 34, e s, 33.7 s Ryder's alley, 23.11 x98.10.% 23x93.11, tvvo-story brick shop, coal shed, &c. Lorillard Spencer et al., exrs. Cath. Tj. Spencer, to John W. Mason, Brook¬ lyn. Nov. 9. 10,600 Goerck st, No. 41, w s, 75 s Delincoy st. 25x100, three-story frame store and dweU'e, two¬ story frame dwell'g, and four-siory brick tenem't in rear. George O'Connor, exr. M. H. O'Connor, to Isaac J. Maccabe. Nov. 37. 0,000 Hester st. No. 103, s s, 75.5 w Eldridge st, 25.7x 100.9x25.9x100.9, three-story fratne dweU'g. lioriliard Spencer et al., exrs. Catharine L. Spencer, to August Berbert. Nov. 9. 11,550 Horatio st. No. 21, n s, 133.4 w 4th st, 16.Sx 87.6, two story brick dwell'g. Foreclos. George V. N Baldwin to Prederick W. Meyer. Nov. 10. 5,450 Horatio st, No. 27, n s, 182.4 w 4th st, 16.8x87.6, two-story brick d'^ell'g. Foreclos. George V. N. Baldwin to Frederick W. Meyer. Nov. 10. 5.600 Lispenard st, No. 10, s s, 80.5 e West Broad¬ way, 20x69, two-story frama store and dwell'g. Nathaniel P. Bail^-v et al., exrs. Cathaiine L. Spencer, lo William C. Lesster. Nov. 9. lO.tOO Lewis st, No. 158, e s, 60.8 n 3d st, 19.8x100.-5, two-story frHme (brick front) store and dwell'g. Francis V. MorreU. Sr., Brooklyn, to W.lliam H. Macclinchy, Brooklyn. Q. C. Nov. 28. nom Same property. Henry S. and Francis V., Jr., Morrell, Brooklyn, to same. Nov. 38. 3,300 Ludlow st. No. 8S, e s, 125 n Broome s^, 36 6x 87.6, live-story brick store and tenem't. Agnes Boswald. individ., and as devisee and extrx. H. P. Dreyer. Jr., to Jacob Raich le. Mort. $13,000. Nov. 29. 24.400 Mott st. No. 46, e s, abt 74 s Bayard st, nms east 48.3 x south 25.6 x west 23.9 x north 6 X west 25 to Mott st, x north 20. G, ihree- story brick store and tenem't. '" Mott sr, No. 48, e s, abt 5i) s Bayard st, 23.6x 48.3, tbree-s'ory brif.k store and leupm't. Jobn Dennett to Samuel Weeks, Jr. Nov. 28. 14,'i50 Maiden lane. No. 86. and No. 15 Cedar st, be¬ gins Maiden lane, sws, 3;J4.1 n w Pearl st. 37x131.7 to Cedar st, at point; 2.30.3 n Pearl st, x27.3xl3l.7; Interior plot, adj above, and being 60.3 s w Maiden lane and (it). I n o Cedar st. being 13.4 oh s e s and 13.8 to n w s, thi-ee-and-ona half-story brick buUding aud one-story in rear; No. 15 Cedar st, four-story brick bmldiiug and oao-Btoryiu rear. Lor-