Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 3; Volume 103, Issue 3E. Croswell, 1880 - Government publications |
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... October , when per- mission was given to throw open the " Hether Woods " and give the stock that had been kept there through the summer the freedom of the range . All animals were allowed to be brought off after Novem- ber . There has ...
... October , when per- mission was given to throw open the " Hether Woods " and give the stock that had been kept there through the summer the freedom of the range . All animals were allowed to be brought off after Novem- ber . There has ...
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... October , and I was requested to be present , to aid them in their counsels . As the result of that meeting , which was largely attended by rep- resentatives from all the towns of that county , a meeting of the board of supervisors was ...
... October , and I was requested to be present , to aid them in their counsels . As the result of that meeting , which was largely attended by rep- resentatives from all the towns of that county , a meeting of the board of supervisors was ...
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... October 1st . Dalton , of Hog Hill , bought a sick cow of Coyle , of Yonkers , for $ 5 , and as Coyle refused to take her back , he turned her out on the highway , where she was found and destroyed . Mr. Odell , who occupied a farin ...
... October 1st . Dalton , of Hog Hill , bought a sick cow of Coyle , of Yonkers , for $ 5 , and as Coyle refused to take her back , he turned her out on the highway , where she was found and destroyed . Mr. Odell , who occupied a farin ...
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... October there were left but six infected herds among the thousands of cow - stables in the city . But for the exhaustion of the State appropriation these could have been long ago . wiped out , and the New York city herds pronounced free ...
... October there were left but six infected herds among the thousands of cow - stables in the city . But for the exhaustion of the State appropriation these could have been long ago . wiped out , and the New York city herds pronounced free ...
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... October 1st , and has been stead- ily losing since . The infection in the town of Patterson was not traced to this source and to the present time its real origin is uncer- tain . In this town the first cases appeared to have been in the ...
... October 1st , and has been stead- ily losing since . The infection in the town of Patterson was not traced to this source and to the present time its real origin is uncer- tain . In this town the first cases appeared to have been in the ...
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Page 7 - To cross, intersect, join and unite its railroad with any other railroad before constructed, at any point on its route, and upon the grounds of such other railroad company, with the necessary turnouts, sidings and switches, and other conveniences in furtherance of the objects of its connections.
Page 7 - To construct their road across, along or upon any stream of water, water-course, street, highway, plank road, turnpike or canal, which the route of its road shall intersect or touch ; but the company shall restore the stream or water-course, street, highway, plank road and turnpike thus intersected or touched, to its former state, or to such state as not unnecessarily to have impaired its usefulness.
Page 7 - ... whose railroad is or shall be hereafter intersected by any new railroad, shall unite with the owners of such new railroad in forming such intersections and connections, and grant the facilities aforesaid...
Page 14 - State as to the manner in which they are operated, with reference to the security and accommodation of the public...
Page 6 - To take and hold such voluntary grants of real estate and other property as shall be made to it, to aid in the construction, maintenance and accommodation of its railroad ; but the real estate received by voluntary grant shall be held and used for the purposes of such grant only.
Page 9 - ... directors shall be considered and a vote by ballot taken for the adoption or rejection of the same, each share entitling the holder thereof to one vote, and...
Page 64 - Western States. Articles of Agreement, Made this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty between party of the first part, and party of the second part, Witnesseth : That said party of the first part...
Page 13 - If any vacancy happens by resignation or otherwise he shall, in the same manner, appoint an arbitrator for the residue of the term. If the Senate shall not be in session at the time any vacancy shall occur or exist, the Governor shall appoint an arbitrator to fill the vacancy, subject to the approval of the Senate when convened. Said...
Page 15 - ... road and conducting its business is reasonable and expedient in order to promote the security, convenience and accommodation of the public...
Page 5 - Such notice must state the time and place of the meeting, and its object, and the amount to which it is proposed to increase the capital stock. The proceedings of such meeting must be entered on the minutes of the proceedings of the company, and thereupon the capital...