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Prospect Park), one level and two ranging rods (from Prospect 

 Park), one steel tape line (fifty feet), one metallic tape line (fifty 

 feet), six line tape lines, one lot marline, one refrigerator, one 

 white table (with drawer), one drawing table (with horses), four 

 chairs, one heating lamp, one iron washstand (bowl and pitcher), 

 one towel rack, one toilet rack (with glass), two whisk brooms, 

 one tin teakettle, one hair brush, one dust pan, one bay horse, 

 one phaeton, one trap, one cart (with top), one set buggy harness, 

 one saddle and bridle, one road blanket, one stable blanket, one 

 light robe, one heavy robe, three carriage covers, one currycomb, 

 one dandruff brush, one horse hair brush, one surcingle, half 

 bar Castile soap, half pint neat's-foot oil, three boxes axle grease, 

 three sponges, one pitchfork, one stable broom, one carriage 

 whip, one iron feed manger, one hay rack (in stable), ten bushels 

 oats, five bushels corn (estimated), one thousand pounds of hay, 

 one heavy bell (on tower), one water cooler, one clock, two stone 

 boats. 



At Dyker Beach Park — Three iron rakes, five wooden rakes, 

 one hundred and sixteen shovels, thirty-six wheelbarrows, two 

 axes, six crowbars, one sledge hammer, one carpenter's saw, two 

 carpenters' hammers, thirty-six picks, six mattocks, three lan- 

 terns, five globes for lanterns, three brooms, two hundred feet 

 manilla rope, one boat hook, eighteen pails, one tape line, one 

 hundred feet -A-inch chain, one branding iron, eight padlocks, three 

 paint brushes, one mason's line, two scoops, five plows, two 

 wrenches, one grindstone, ten and a half pounds solder, one 

 stencil brush, one charcoal furnace, two oilers, two hoes, one 

 large cross-cut saw, two scythes, five scythe stones, five axe 

 handles, fifteen feet rubber hose, four hatchets, and two log 

 chains each fifteen feet long. 



At Saratoga Square — Ten wheelbarrows, thirteen picks and 

 handles, eighteen shovels, three manure forks, three crowbars, one 

 hammer, one saw, one spirit level, one tape measure, three red 

 lanterns, two water pails, two plow chains, one plow share, 

 twenty planks, one catch basin, eight pieces 3 ft. 6 in. pipe, three 

 pieces 6-inch Y pipe, three 6-inch ells, one stove, one ton coal, 

 and two straight edges. 



At Irving Square — Twenty-three shovels, twenty-eight picks, 



