IN ASSEMBLY, February 7, 1833. ANNUAL REPORT Of Thomas Moor, an Inspector of Beef and Pork for the city and county of New-York. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York. Agreeable to an act of the Legislature of this State, to provide for the inspection of fish, that since the first day of January, 1832, to the first day of January, 1833, inclusive, I have inspected the following fish, viz: IN ASSEMBLY, February 11, 1833. Of Dennis Belding, an Inspector of Beef and Pork for the city of Troy. To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York. I, Dennis Belding, an inspector of beef and pork, residing tn the city of Troy, in the county of Rensselaer, do certify and report, that since the first day of February, 1832, I have inspected 753 barrels of pork as follows, viz: In the whole of pork, 753 barrels, at 15 cents per barrel for in spection, amounts to $112.95. Troy, Feb. 1st, 1833. [Assem. No. 194.] 1 DENNIS BELDING, |