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EMBER 6153 PACE MO
THIS INDENNBE,made the 2)ith day of May ,nineteen hundred and sixty-eight
BETWEEN
THOMAS E. SAMI?ELS residing at 111-15 Queens Boulevard,
Forest Hills, New York
party of the first part,and
WHIT-2 WAKE,INC, a domestic corporation whose principal place
of business is 1 Wunneweta Road, Southold, New York
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration of Ten Dollars and other valuable consideration
paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs
or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever,
ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with Uee-buildin,,, n4 enpravumMn EIRHlR erected,situate,
lyingandbeinginthe Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York known and
desienated as lot 230 on a map entitled "Amended Map of Nassau Point
owned by Nassau Point Club Properties, Inc." surveyed June 28, 1922
by Otto W. Van Tuyl, C. E. and filed in Suffolk County Clerks Office
under man file number 156 and also
a strip of land on said man_ described as follows:
9EGTY'1INC at a point formed by the intersection of the westerly line
of Wunneweta Road and the northerly line of Lot 229; running westerly
i alone the northerly line of Lot 229, 115 feet, more or less, to
�\ ... Wunneweta Pond; thence northerly along Wunneweta Pond 15 feet, more
pC or less, to the southerly line of Lot 230; thence easterly along
the southerly line of Lot 230, 115 feet, more or less, to the
i westerly line of Wunneweta Road; thence southerly along the westerly
line of Wunneweta Road 15 feet more or less, to Lot 229 at the
rt point or place of beginning.
SUBJECT to a purchase money, first mortgage in the amount of $20,000.01
together with interest at 6% per annum payable as follows:
$2,500.00 on account of principal on July 1st, 1968 and installments
of $1,250.00 each on October 1st, 1968 and quarterly thereafter until
the entire principal sum is paid in full.