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 180
... Market Stand Rents - Abstract of Market Stands Rent Register and Cash Book for the year ending December 31 , 1904 ..... SUB - STATEMENT No. 2- ) -Market Stand Permits - Classified Statement of Market Stand Permits drawn , paid for and ...
... Market Stand Rents - Abstract of Market Stands Rent Register and Cash Book for the year ending December 31 , 1904 ..... SUB - STATEMENT No. 2- ) -Market Stand Permits - Classified Statement of Market Stand Permits drawn , paid for and ...
Page 181
... Markets .. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT A- PART I. - Summary Statement of Annual Expenditures and Transfers to the General Fund on Account of Appropriations during the years 1898 to 1904 , inclusive , and the Balances unexpended at December 31 ...
... Markets .. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT A- PART I. - Summary Statement of Annual Expenditures and Transfers to the General Fund on Account of Appropriations during the years 1898 to 1904 , inclusive , and the Balances unexpended at December 31 ...
Page 276
... Market .. 1907 120,000 00 66 44 3 1908 330,000 00 66 3 1909 53,715 15 Improvement of Morningside Park ... 22 1907 100,000 00 3 1907 150,000 00 44 Erection of Bays and Stairways .. 2/2 1907 10,000 00 66 3 1907 65,000 00 66 Construction ...
... Market .. 1907 120,000 00 66 44 3 1908 330,000 00 66 3 1909 53,715 15 Improvement of Morningside Park ... 22 1907 100,000 00 3 1907 150,000 00 44 Erection of Bays and Stairways .. 2/2 1907 10,000 00 66 3 1907 65,000 00 66 Construction ...
Page 281
... Market Bonds ...... PAYABLE FROM THE WATER SINKING FUND OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN , UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 396 OF LAWS OF 1859 . City of Brooklyn - Permanent Water Loan ... Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt , No. 2 ...
... Market Bonds ...... PAYABLE FROM THE WATER SINKING FUND OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN , UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 396 OF LAWS OF 1859 . City of Brooklyn - Permanent Water Loan ... Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt , No. 2 ...
Page 286
... Market Improvement Park Improvement Bonds 66 3/2 Gold , 1916 55,000 00 3 % 2 Gold , 1917 215,000 00 3/2 Gold , 1925 70,000 00 3/2 1925 25,000 00 3/2 1912 50,000 00 3/2 Gold , 1913 40,000 00 School Building Bonds ( Laws of 1895 ) ...
... Market Improvement Park Improvement Bonds 66 3/2 Gold , 1916 55,000 00 3 % 2 Gold , 1917 215,000 00 3/2 Gold , 1925 70,000 00 3/2 1925 25,000 00 3/2 1912 50,000 00 3/2 Gold , 1913 40,000 00 School Building Bonds ( Laws of 1895 ) ...
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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