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May 3, 1869.

A copy of these plans was this day filed with the following departments, respectively: Comptroller, Street Commissioner, Clerk of Common Council, Board of Health, Central Park Commissioners.

GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Croton Aqueduct Board.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

April 26, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board held this day, the following resolution was adopted:

Resolved, That the contractor for paving Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Forty-fourth streets, and Eighty-sixth and One Hundred and Tenth streets, be directed to commence work under his contract at four different places, viz.: Fourteenth, Forty-fourth, Eighty-sixth and One Hundred and Ninth streets, and that the additional Inspectors be appointed from this date.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 1, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board held this day, the following preamble and resolution were adopted:

Whereas, Mathew Sheridan, contractor for the paving of Twenty-sixth street, from Third avenue to East river, and Patrick Farelly, contractor for the paving of Prince street, from the Bowery to Broadway, have severally failed to comply with the notices heretofore sent to them to commence and continue in the prosecution of said works in accordance with the covenants of their respective contracts; and

Whereas, This Board is of opinion that said contractors have wilfully and unnecessarily delayed the prosecution of said works; therefore

Resolved, That this Board does hereby declare the said contracts, to wit, the contract for paving Twenty-sixth street, from Third avenue to East river, and the contract for paving Prince street, from Broadway to Bowery, to be this day annulled; and it is further

Resolved, That notice of said annulment be served forthwith upon each of said contractors, and that the contractor for paving Twenty-sixth street be peremptorily forbidden to remove any of the materials now on the line of said pavement, and that the Contract Clerk be directed to advertise immediately for the reletting of said contracts.

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ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 3, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board, held this day, the following reso lution was adopted:

Resolved, That the maps of Sewerage District No. 2 A, 3 C, and 6 A, comprising sewers in Seventh avenue, between Greenwich avenue and Fifty-ninth street, and Sewerage District No. II C, comprising sewers in One Hundred and Twentysixth, One Hundred and Thirty-second and One Hundred and Thirty-third streets, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and Sewerage District No. II D, comprising sewer in One Hundred and Thirty-first street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be ap proved, and that the plans be filed according to law.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

May 11, 1869.

A copy of these plans was this day filed with the following Departments, respectively:

Comptroller, Street Commissioner, Clerk of Common Council and Board of

Health.

GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Croton Aqueduct Board.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 10, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board, held this day, the following resolution was adopted:

Resolved, That the plan of Sewerage District No. 10 C, comprising sewers in One Hundred and Fifteenth, One Hundred and Sixteenth and One Hundred and Seventeenth streets, between Third and Fourth avenues, as herewith submitted, be adopted, and copies of maps of said plan be filed according to law.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

May 11, 1869.

A copy of these plans was this day filed with the following Departments respectively:

Comptroller, Street Commissioner, Clerk Common Council and Board of Health. GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Croton Aqueduct Board.

May 11, 1869.

A copy of the following plans of sewerage districts was filed this day with the Board of Health, in addition to those adopted by the Croton Aqueduct Board May 3 and 10, 1869: Sewerage District No. 20 A, comprising sewers in Broadway, between Worth and Leonard streets, and between Franklin and White streets. No. 10 A, comprising sewer in One Hundred and Fourteenth street, between Avenue A and First avenue. No. 20 B, comprising sewers in Chrystie street, between Grand and Broome streets; Broome street, between Elizabeth and Mott streets; Jersey street, between Crosby and Mulberry streets; Wooster street, between Amity and Fourth streets; Gay street, between Christopher and West Waverley place. No. 20 C, comprising sewers in Vandam street, between Greenwich and Macdougal streets; Sullivan street, between Broome and Spring streets; Watts street, between Greenwich and West streets, and in Washington street, from Vestry street to and through Laight street to near Greenwich street. No. II A, comprising sewers in Fourth avenue, between One Hundred and Thirty-second street, and Harlem river, with branches in One Hundred and Thirty-second and One Hundred and Thirty-third

streets.

GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Croton Aqueduct Board.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 13, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board held this day the following resolution was adopted:

Resolved, That the plan of Sewerage District No. 22A, as per map submitted, be adopted by this Board, and copies of said map be filed with the Comptroller, Clerk of the Common Council, Street Commissioner and Board of Health, respectively.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

May 14, 1869.

Maps of the above plan of Sewerage District No. 22A, comprising sewers in Eldridge street, between Delancey and Rivington streets; Clinton, street, between Broome and Delancey streets; Columbia street, between Delancey and Rivington streets; Henry street, between Gouverneur and Grand streets; Monroe street, between Jackson and Corlears streets, and in Cherry street, between Corlears and East streets, were this day filed in accordance with the above resolution.

GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Croton Aqueduct Board.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 21, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board held this day the following resolution was adopted:

Resolved, That the plans for Sewerage Districts Nos. 4A, 22B, 20D, 10F and IOE be adopted, and that copies thereof be filed according to law.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

May 21, 1869.

Maps of the foregoing plans of Sewerage Districts, comprising sewers as follows, were this day filed with the Comptroller, Clerk of the Common Council, Street Commissioner and Board of Health, respectively: Sewerage Districts No. 4A and 22B, comprising sewers in Water street, between James and Oliver streets; Monroe street, between Montgomery and Gouverneur streets; Pitt street, between Broome and Delancey streets; Clinton street, between Grand and Division streets; Grand street, between Ridge and Cannon streets; Mangin and Goerck streets, between Grand and Broome streets, and Goerck street, between Stanton and Houston streets; Manhattan lane, between Houston and Third streets, and in Avenue B, between Third and Fourth streets and Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.

Sewerage District No. 20D, comprising sewers in Bedford street, between Christopher and Grove streets; Varick street, between Spring and Houston streets; Broome and Grand streets, between Sullivan and Thompson streets; Spring street, between Mulberry and Crosby streets.

Sewerage District No. 10F, comprising sewers between Eighty-ninth and Ninety-fifth streets, and between Second and Fourth avenues.

Sewerage District No. 10E, comprising sewers in Second avenue, between Eighty-sixth and Ninetieth streets, with branch in Eighty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues.

GEORGE F. DOAK, Assistant Clerk, Aqueduct Board.

ROBERT L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD.

May 25, 1869.

At a meeting of the Croton Aqueduct Board held this day, the following resolution was adopted:

Resolved, That public notice be given that this Board will make contracts with parties holding the right to lay the Fisk concrete pavement under the ordinances of the Common Council in One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from Avenue A to Harlem river; One Hundred and Eighteenth street, from Avenue A to Fourth avenue; One Hundred and Twenty-third street, from Second avenue to Third avenue; One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from Eighth avenue to Harlem river; One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, from Third avenue to Sixth avenue, and One Hundred and Twenty-second street, from Second avenue to Third avenue.

ROBT. L. DARRAGH, Secretary.

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