48 REPORT OF THE 



The Cortelyou farm, in the Twenty-ninth ward, 38 acres. 

 Price, $4,250 per acre. Suggested by Sidney V. Lowell, for C. 

 X. Moody & Co. 



Land at Woodlawn, fronting P. P. & C. I. R. R. Suggested 

 by William P. Rae & Co. No price mentioned. 



Also, 937 lots for the New Utrecht Improvement Co. Xo 

 price mentioned. Suggested by William P. Rae & Co. 



The Garrison farm, Gravesend, 165 acres. Price, $2,000 per 

 acre. Suggested by John Reis & C<>. 



Land bounded by Sixth avenue, Fort Hamilton avenue, Sev- 

 enty-third and Seventy-fifth streets. No price mentioned. Sug- 

 gested by executors of the Halden estate. 



Land bounded by Irving avenue, Halsey, Eldert and Covert 

 streets. No price mentioned. Suggested by the Ridgewood 

 Exhibition Co. 



Land bounded by Voorhees and Jerome avenues. East Twenty- 

 third and East Twenty-eighth streets, 455 lots. Xo price men- 

 tioned. Suggested by William P. Rae & Co. 



A portion of Seagate, Coney Island Point. No price men- 

 tioned. Suggested by William P. Rae & Co. 



Land bounded by Seventh avenue, Eighty-sixth street, 

 Fifteenth and Eighteenth avenues. No price mentioned. Sug- 

 gested by Franklin A. Wilcox. 



Three plots, location not given. Suggested by W. Lichner. 



Two hundred acres on Ocean avenue, $2,500 an acre. Offered 

 by Adrian Vanderveer. 



Land bounded by Ocean avenue, Kings highway, Coney Island 

 avenue, and as far south as desired. No price mentioned. Sug- 

 gested by James N. Brewster. 



Third — The said hearing so held by me on the third day of 

 December, in the year 1894, was by me duly and at such hearing 

 publicly adjourned until the seventeenth day of December, in 

 the year 1894, at 8 o'clock in the evening, to be held at the same 

 place. 



On the twelfth day of December, in the year 1 894 , I caused 

 to be published for two days successively in the Brooklyn Daily 

 Times, the Brooklyn Citizen, the Standard-Union, the Brooklyn 

 Freie Tress and Brooklyner Zeitung, and the Brooklyn Daily 

 Eagle, each of which was and is a daily newspaper published in 

 the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, a notice of such 

 adjourned healing, as will further appear in the affidavits of pub- 

 lication hereto annexed and marked "Exhibits F, G, II, I and J." 



The following is a copy of such notice: 



