58 REPORT OF THE 



The Thatched Cottage, near the main entrance to the Park, 

 needs a new roof before next season. The Thatched Shelter at 

 Battle Pass also requires attention. There are a number of 

 small shelters, in different parts of the Park, which are in a fair 

 condition. 



The Stable, located on Ninth avenue, is a brick building. The 

 flooring and sanitary conditions need attention. The property 

 in the stable consists of 16 work horses, 10 horses for use of 

 police, 1 horse for use of Commissioner, 1 horse for use of 

 Superintendent, 1 horse for use of Captain of Police, 1 horse for 

 use of General Foreman, 2 horses for use of carpenters' depart- 

 ment, 1 horse for greenhouse department, a total of thirty-three 

 horses. The rolling stock consists of 1 excavator and pump, 

 17 large road sprinklers, 2 small road sprinklers, 1 steam 

 roller, 5 horse rollers, 4 dirt trucks, 2 spring trucks, 2 leaf 

 trucks, 5 carts, 1 top business wagou, 2 business wagons, 3 bug- 

 gies, 1 phaeton, 1 exercising cart, 1 street sweeper, 1 sleigh, 12 

 hand- carts, 4 water barrels on wheels, 2 two- wheel trucks, 1 

 horse rake, 2 horse tetters, 1 freight truck, 19 horse mowers, 3 

 Buckeye horse mowers, 7 road scrapers, 7 road scrapers for Ocean 

 Boulevard, 1 scuffler, 3 stone boats, 5 large snow plows, 6 small 

 snow plows, 3 ice planes, 1 Howe's scale, 1 Fairbank's scale, 1 

 hay cutter and the usual stock of stable utensils, consisting ot 

 brooms, forks, soaps, medicines, etc. There are also 8 sets of 

 double harness, 5 sets of cart harness, 3 sets of business har- 

 ness, 7 sets of mowing harness, 6 sets of buggy harness, 1 set 

 hoisting harness, 3 buggy whips, 41 blankets, 7 robes, 16 stable 

 sheets. 



The blacksmith shop, the wheelwright shop, the paint shop, 

 the plumbing shop and the carpenter shop are located in a brick 

 building adjacent to the stable. It is a brick edifice, in good 

 condition. The wagon sheds connected with the stable are in 

 perfect condition. 



