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May 6, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York: Gentlemen-The Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity on April 28, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The President of the Borough of Manhattan, in a communication dated April 28, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended.

Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, hereby assign to the President of the Borough of Manhattan the following property tunred over by the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity as no longer required. Three (3) lengths of 12-inch pipe.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Police Department-Assignment to, of One Addressograph Machine Turned Over by the Dock Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 4, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York: Gentlemen-The Department of Docks and Ferries on April 19, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Police Department in a communication dated April 20, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Police Department the following property turned over by the Department of Docks and Ferries as no longer required:

One (1) Addressograph machine.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Park Department, Bronx-Assignment to, of 10,000 Asphalt Blocks, Etc.,
Turned Over by President, Borough of The Bronx.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered
the following resolution:

May 4, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York: Gentlemen--The President of the Borough of The Bronx, on April 27, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx, in a communication dated April 27, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx, the following property turned over by the President of the Borough of The Bronx, as no longer required.

Ten thousand (10.000) used Asphalt Blocks; sixty (60) feet Blue Stone Curbing. The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Bridge Department-Assignment to, of 8,000 Granite Paving Blocks Turned Over by the President, Borough of The Bronx.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 4, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. The City of New York: Gentlemen-The President of the Borough of The Bronx, on April 26, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Bridges in a communication dated April 27, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Bridges the following property turned over by the President of the Borough of The Bronx as no longer required.

Eight thousand (8,000) Granite Paving Blocks.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Department of Correction-Assignment to, of Seven Sets of Harness, Etc., Turned Over by the Fire Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 4, 1916. Gentlemen-The Fire Department on April 25, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution. The Department of Correction in a communication dated April 13, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Correction the following property turned over by the Fire Department as no longer required.

Seven (7) sets double harness: twelve (12) sets double lines with snaps; twentyfour (24) halters; twelve (12) bridles; twenty-four (24) pole straps.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Department of Correction-Assignment_to, of One Fuel Wagon Turned Over by the Fire Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 4, 1916.

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

Gentlemen-The Fire Department on April 19, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Correction in a communication dated March 7, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved. That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Correction the following property turned over by the Fire Department as no longer required:

One (1) fuel wagon, R-5; one (1) fuel wagon, R-2.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Park Department, Manhattan-Assignment to, of Six Horses Turned Over by the Health Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. The City of New York:

May 4, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Department of Health on April 25, 1916. surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Parks. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, in a communication dated April 14, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, the following property turned over by the Department of Health as no longer required:

Six (6) horses.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Department of Correction-Assignment to, of One Safe Turned Over by Finance Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 4, 1916. Gentlemen-The Department of Finance on April 18, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

The Department of Correction in a communication dated April 12, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully, ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Correction the following property turned over by the Department of Finance as no longer required:

One (1) safe.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Department of Correction-Assignment to, of One Rider Hot Air Engine Turned
Over by the President of the Borough of Manhattan.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered
the following resolution:

May 15, 1916.

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

Gentlemen-The President of the Borough of Manhattan on April 28, 1916. surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Correction in a communication dated May 3, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Correction the following property turned over by the President of the Borough of Manhattan as no longer required:

One (1) Rider hot air engine.

The report was accepted, and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Department of Correction-Assignment to, of One Large Safe Turned Over by the Department of Public Charities.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

May 15, 1916.

Gentlemen-The Department of Public Charities on April 19, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The Department of Correction in a communication dated May 5, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended.

Respectfully.

ALEX BROUGH. Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, hereby assign

to the Department of Correction, the following property .turned over by the Department of Public Charities, as no longer required.

One (1) large safe.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

College of The City of New York-Assignment to, of Two Bookkeepers' High Desks, Etc., Turned Over by Sheriff of New York County.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 15, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York: Gentlemen-The Sheriff of New York County on December 28, 1914, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying resolution.

The College of The City of New York in a communication dated April 5, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

Respectfully.

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Resolved, That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, hereby assign to the College of the City of New York, the following property turned over by the Sheriff of New York County as no longer required.

Two (2) Bookkeepers high desks, size 2-ft. 6-in. by 6-in. by 3-ft. 9-in. high, one row of drawers on top and 5 drawers at each side; one (1) Bookkeepers high desk about 8-ft. long; one (1) Roll top desk 2-ft. 6-in. by 3-ft. 9-in. by 2-ft. 6-in. drawers at each side; three (3) High revolving desk chairs without backs; one (1) Magazine rack.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present, voting in the affirmative.

Department of Public Charities-Assignment to, of One Two Horse Lawn Mower
Turned Over by Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.
The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered
the following resolution:

May 15, 1916. Gentlemen-The Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity on May 3, 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund the property described in the accompanying resolution.

To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York:

The Department of Public Charities in a communication dated May 3, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended.

Respectfully.

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund hereby assign to the Department of Public Charities the following property turned over by the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity as no longer required:

One (1) two-horse lawn mower.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Police Department-Assignment to, of Six Automobiles Turned Over by the Bridge Department.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

May 12, 1916. To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, The City of New York: Gentlemen-The Department of Bridges, on April 17. 1916, surrendered to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the property described in the accompanying

resolution.

The Police Department, in a communication dated May 8, 1916, requested the assignment of this property. The adoption of the attached resolution authorizing the assignment is therefore recommended. Respectfully,

Respectfully

ALEX. BROUGH. Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved. That pursuant to the provisions of section 205 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, hereby assign to

the Police Department the following property turned over by the Department of Bridges as no longer required.

Ford runabout, No. 134, Engine No. 700,510, License No. 107,794; Ford touring, No. 144, Engine No. 367,374, License No. 44,272; Ford touring, No. 145, Engine No. 464,362, License No. 44,271; Ford touring, No. 146, Engine No. 303,066, License No. 44,270; Ford touring, No. 148, Engine No. 478,169, License No. 44,269; Ford runabout, No. 169, Engine No. 544,831, License No. 44,260.

The report was accepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Refunds of Croton Water Rents Overpaid in Error.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

Honorable Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

May 12, 1916.

Applications have been made, as per statement herewith, for refund of Croton Water Rents paid in error.

The applications are severally approved by the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, or the Receiver of Taxes, and the amount so paid ($1,545.34) has been deposited in the City Treasury to the credit of the Sinking Fund for the Payment of the Interest on the City Debt. The attached resolution is necessary to reimburse the account "Croton Water Rent Refunding Account" for amount so overpaid. Yours very truly,

Receiver of Taxes

Rose Munstermann

Edward A. Acker

Wyanoak Realty Corporation

May A. O'Ryan

ALEX. BROUGH, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Jacob Volk House Wrecking Co..

Receiver of Taxes

Henry Stapelfeld

J. Romaine Brown Co.

G. Besner

Cordette Realty Company

Samuel Roseff

Zealic Van Raalte

Jacob Ruppert Realty Corporation

Maddalena Cuneo

Ludwig C. Traube

Bernard J. Foss

Augustus V. H. Ellis

Caroline A. Buhler

The Loretta Corporation

Caroline Mayne

A. H. Mathews

Ennis & Sinnott, Inc..

Joseph Schmalzl Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment, Inc.
Jacob Marx

$12.60

14.00

1.00

201 00

2.00

8.50 33 83 5.00 335 00 100

10.00 144 00

255 00

5 75

200

66.00

16.00

180 55

5 20

163.00

8.00

600

20.00

21 91

28.00

$1,545 34 Resolved, That a warrant payable from the Sinking Fund for the Payment of the Interest on the City Debt be drawn in favor of the Chamberlain in the sum of one thousand five hundred forty-five and 34/100 dollars ($1,545.34), for deposit in the City Treasury to the credit of "Croton Water Rent Refunding Account" for refunding of erroneous and overpayments of Croton Water Rents, as per statement submitted.

The report was acepted and the resolution adopted, all the members present voting in the affirmative.

Refund of $5.00 to Max Bolotnick, Being Fine Imposed and Collected and Refunded by Order of Court.

The Deputy and Acting Comptroller presented the following report and offered the following resolution:

Hon. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund:

May 12, 1916.

Gentlemen-In the matter of the People of the State of New York vs. Bolotnick, the defendant appealed to the County Court of the County of Kings, held

Max

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