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Made the .2s^i- day of .:December qct LuoQ{Sd.
jaad Forty nine,
ettneen WIL^RED JER014: CONWAY, and WILLIAM BENJAMIN CONWAY,
both of Southolds-Ne"' Yorks
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ponies of the first par.
and THE LONG ISLAND CAULIFLOWER ASSOCIATION, a domestic corporation
having its principal place of business at Riverheads New Yorks
part y of the second part,
jitnesgetry, that the part ie sat the first part,in considerathan of
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Ten Dollars,lawful money of the United States,
end other good and valuable consideration
ISI paid by the part y of the second parn,do hereby grant and release unto the part y of the secured
part, its.successors and assigns foreser,
r that tract or parcel of land situates lying andbeing at
Southold, Town of.Southold, Suffolk County, New Yorks more parti.
cularly bounded and described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the eaaterly line of
Norton's Lane (sometimes knownas Academy Lane) with the northerly
line of lands of Edward and Joseph Grattan; and running thence
easterly along the northerly line of said lands of Grattan a dis.
tante of about 900 feet to lands of the party of the second part;
thence running.northerly along lands of the party of the second
.part a distance of 50 feet to other lands of the party of the
first part; thence running westerly along other lands of the parties
of the first part, and parallel to the northerly line of said lands
of Grattans a distance of about 900 feet to the easterly line of
Norton's Lane; thence running southerly along the easterly line
of Horton's Lane a distance of about 50 feet to the point or
place of beginning.
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