48 valuable lots in the village of Williamsburgh, Kings County, to be sold on Thursday, August 28, 1845, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the American Hotel in said village, by Robert Ainslie Jr., auctioneer, under the direction of J. Newland Cushman, master in chancery, No. 25 John St., New York
48 valuable lots in the village of Williamsburgh, Kings County, to be sold on Thursday, August 28, 1845, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the American Hotel in said village, by Robert Ainslie Jr., auctioneer, under the direction of J. Newland Cushman, master in chancery, No. 25 John St., New York
[1845]
Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the supervisor and the overseers of the poor of the present town of Bushwick, will, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, proceed on the 1st day of November, 1850, at 12 o’clock at noon of that day, at the Kings County Hotel, at the corner of South Seventh and First Streets, in the village of Williamsburgh, to sell at public vendue, the common lands of the former town of Bushwick, as the same are included in the limits of said town, as fixed by the alteration or division of said town, by an Act of the Legislature of this state, passed 16th March, 1840, entitled “An Act of divide the town of Bushwick,” and as the same are laid down hereon, and all the water-rght and privileges of the same belonging
Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the supervisor and the overseers of the poor of the present town of Bushwick, will, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, proceed on the 1st day of November, 1850, at 12 o’clock at noon of that day, at the Kings County Hotel, at the corner of South Seventh and First Streets, in the village of Williamsburgh, to sell at public vendue, the common lands of the former town of Bushwick, as the same are included in the limits of said town, as fixed by the alteration or division of said town, by an Act of the Legislature of this state, passed 16th March, 1840, entitled “An Act of divide the town of Bushwick,” and as the same are laid down hereon, and all the water-rght and privileges of the same belonging
[1850]
Valuable real estate at auction: pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, will be sold at public auction … on the (15) fifteenth day of March, 1852, at 10 o’clock, a.m., at the hotel of John W. Wheeler in the village of Newtown, the valuable farm and real estate whereof Garret Van Wicklen, senior, late of said town, died seized, containing about sixty acres of land, being partly cleared land, woodland, and meadow, with a house, large barn & necessary outbuildings
Valuable real estate at auction: pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, will be sold at public auction … on the (15) fifteenth day of March, 1852, at 10 o’clock, a.m., at the hotel of John W. Wheeler in the village of Newtown, the valuable farm and real estate whereof Garret Van Wicklen, senior, late of said town, died seized, containing about sixty acres of land, being partly cleared land, woodland, and meadow, with a house, large barn & necessary outbuildings
[1852]
Sheriff’s sale, under foreclosure: Isaac F. Bissell will sell at auction, on Friday, November 16th, 1877, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the salesrooms, 325 Washington Street, near City Hall, Brooklyn, 76 valuable building lots, situate[d] in the 24th Ward of the city of Brooklyn
Sheriff’s sale, under foreclosure: Isaac F. Bissell will sell at auction, on Friday, November 16th, 1877, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the salesrooms, 325 Washington Street, near City Hall, Brooklyn, 76 valuable building lots, situate[d] in the 24th Ward of the city of Brooklyn
[1877]
Absolute executors’ sale without limit or reservation, of elegant house and grounds, situated on Flatbush Turnpike in the town of Flatlands, near Flatbush, Kings County, N.Y., to close estate of Cornelia D. DeBaun, decd., by order of Cornelius Ditmars and John Ditmars, Esquires, executors, as per diagram
Absolute executors’ sale without limit or reservation, of elegant house and grounds, situated on Flatbush Turnpike in the town of Flatlands, near Flatbush, Kings County, N.Y., to close estate of Cornelia D. DeBaun, decd., by order of Cornelius Ditmars and John Ditmars, Esquires, executors, as per diagram
[1887]