Annual Report of the Comptroller of the City of New York for the Fiscal Year Ended ..., Volume 2The Office, 1906 - Finance |
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Page 265
... MATURITY . % INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER 31 , 1903 . 3 1928 12,029 10 66 1952 250,000 00 High Schools and Sites Therefor .. 1929 1,500 00 46 66 3 1940 25,991 00 64 46 1941 112,637 40 66 66 Borough of Richmond ... 3 1953 School - houses ...
... MATURITY . % INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER 31 , 1903 . 3 1928 12,029 10 66 1952 250,000 00 High Schools and Sites Therefor .. 1929 1,500 00 46 66 3 1940 25,991 00 64 46 1941 112,637 40 66 66 Borough of Richmond ... 3 1953 School - houses ...
Page 266
... MATURITY. PART I - Continued . INVESTMENTS PURCHASED IN 1904 . PAR VALUE . Total Par Value Held and Acquired . Accrued Interest . Discount . From City . From Public . INVESTMENTS RELINQUISHED IN 1904 . Paid by City Treasury and Sinking ...
... MATURITY. PART I - Continued . INVESTMENTS PURCHASED IN 1904 . PAR VALUE . Total Par Value Held and Acquired . Accrued Interest . Discount . From City . From Public . INVESTMENTS RELINQUISHED IN 1904 . Paid by City Treasury and Sinking ...
Page 266
... MATURITY . INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER 31 , 1903 . Corporate Stock- Construction of an Extension of the Building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art . Fitting up , Equipping and Furnishing of the Buildings in Central Park Occupied by the ...
... MATURITY . INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER 31 , 1903 . Corporate Stock- Construction of an Extension of the Building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art . Fitting up , Equipping and Furnishing of the Buildings in Central Park Occupied by the ...
Page 267
... MATURITY. PART I - Continued . INVESTMENTS PURCHASED IN 1904 . PAR VALUE . Accrued Interest . Discount . From City . From Public . Total Par Value Held and Acquired . INVESTMENTS RELINQUISHED IN 1904 . Paid by City Treasury and Sinking ...
... MATURITY. PART I - Continued . INVESTMENTS PURCHASED IN 1904 . PAR VALUE . Accrued Interest . Discount . From City . From Public . Total Par Value Held and Acquired . INVESTMENTS RELINQUISHED IN 1904 . Paid by City Treasury and Sinking ...
Page 267
... MATURITY . INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER % 31 , 1903 . Corporate Stock-- Construction of the New Richmond County Jail ... 3 1952 3,000 00 3 1953 For the Completion of the Construction of a Criminal Court House 3 1952 25,000 00 66 3 1953 ...
... MATURITY . INVESTMENTS HELD DECEMBER % 31 , 1903 . Corporate Stock-- Construction of the New Richmond County Jail ... 3 1952 3,000 00 3 1953 For the Completion of the Construction of a Criminal Court House 3 1952 25,000 00 66 3 1953 ...
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187 and subdivision 1905 Special Reve AMOUNTS HELD Arrears Assessment Bonds Avenue BOARD OF ESTIMATE Borough of Brooklyn Borough of Manhattan Borough of Queens Borough of Richmond Bridge Bronx Bronx Park Bronx River Buildings Cancelled as Void Central Park chapter 378 City Debt City of Brooklyn Classified Totals Consolidated Stock Corporate Stock County Court East River ESTIMATE AND APPOR Expenses Gold Gravesend Greater New York Harlem River Held by Public Held by Sinking Improvement Bonds Item Kings County Laws Long Island City Manhattan nue Bonds OUTSTANDING DECEMBER 31 Payable from Assessments Payable from Taxation Payment Pelham Bay Park Public Park Railroad Redemption Rentals Rents Repairs Revenue Bond Fund-For Road Bonds Salaries Sections 169 Sections 47 September 30 Sinking Fund Special and Trust Special Revenue Bonds-For Supplies and Contingencies TIONMENT TIONS OF BOARD TITLES OF STOCKS Trust Accounts Union Free School Warrants Cancelled Warrants Drawn Washington Ridge York Charter
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Page 295 - An act to provide for indexing and reindexing conveyances, mortgages and other instruments relating to lands and liens thereon in the county of Richmond...
Page 375 - Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island city for the Redemption of Fire Bonds...
Page 260 - Payable from the Water Sinking Fund of the City of New York under the provisions of Section 10.
Page 255 - Association for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes." New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.
Page 178 - GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, Mayor EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller CV FORNES, President of the Board of Aldermen JOHN F. AHEARN, President of the Borough of Manhattan MARTIN W.
Page 393 - Whenever any person or persons may desire to commute any quit-rent due the corporation, it shall be the duty of the said Comptroller to calculate such commutation at the rate of six per cent.; and upon the "production of evidence that the same and all arrears of rent have been paid into the treasury of said city to the credit of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, it shall be the duty of the Mayor and Clerk to execute a release of quit-rent.
Page 426 - The sinking fund of Long Island City for the redemption of revenue bonds;
Page 287 - Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt...
Page 291 - Estimate in the proceeding to acquire title to lands required for a public park bounded by One Hundred and Eleventh and One Hundred and Fourteenth streets, First avenue and the East river, as provided by chapter 746 of the Laws of 1894.
Page 287 - NewYork, under the provisions of Section 10, Article 8 of the Constitution of the State of New- York, and Section 208 of Chapter 3?H of the Laws of 1897, H