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A-1 <br />mentioned parcel of land; thence North 19° 25’ West, 140 feet along the last mentioned line to the point of beginning. <br /> <br />EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion within Callan Avenue. <br />PARCEL SEVENTEEN: Beginning at a point on the Southeastern line of Callan Avenue, distant thereon Northeasterly, <br />37.50 feet from the point of intersection thereof, with the Southwestern boundary line of that certain piece or parcel of land conveyed by John Ward, trustee, et al., to Lewis C. Morehouse, by deed dated October 19, 1866 and recorded October 22, 1866, in Book “W” of Deeds, at <br />Page 188, Alameda County Records; running thence Southeasterly parallel with the said Southwestern boundary line of the land conveyed to Lewis C. Morehouse, 150 feet; thence at <br />right angles Northeasterly, 37.50 feet; thence at right angles Northwesterly, 150 feet to the said <br />Southeastern line of Callan Avenue; thence Southwesterly along the said line of Callan Avenue, 37.50 feet to the point of beginning. <br /> <br />Excepting therefrom that portion within Callan Avenue and Harrison Street. <br />PARCEL EIGHTEEN: <br /> A portion of the Western half of the parcel of land conveyed by Alexander Edouart to Walter J. <br />Stratton by deed dated January 14, 1868, and recorded in Book 27 of Deeds, Page 608, Records of Alameda County, California; and conveyed by said Walter J. Stratton et al., to R.S. Farrelly by deed dated August 16,1881, and recorded in Book 225 of Deeds, Page 390, <br />Records of Alameda County, California, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most Southeastern corner of a strip of land conveyed by Alexander Edouart <br />to Louis Castro and wife, by deed dated December 19, 1867 and recorded August 15, 1883 in Book 257 of Deeds, Page 31, Records of Alameda County, California, being also on the old <br />Northwest line of Estudillo Avenue; thence North 19° 25’ West 3 feet along the Northeast line of <br />said strip of land to the actual point of beginning, being on the Northwest line of Estudillo Avenue, 66 feet wide, as said avenue existed January 1, 1958; thence North 19° 25’ West 147 <br />feet along the said Northeast line; thence North 70° 35’ East 68 feet 2 inches; thence South 19° <br />25’ East 147 feet to the said Northwest line of Estudillo Avenue as it existed January 1,1958; thence South 70° 35’ West 68 feet 2 inches along the last mentioned line to the point of <br />beginning. PARCEL NINETEEN: <br /> Beginning at the intersection of the Northwestern line of Estudillo Avenue, formerly Ward Avenue, as said avenue now exists, with the Southwestern line of the parcel of land described <br />in the deed to Robert S. Farrelly, dated August 16, 1881, recorded August 16, 1881 in Book 225 of Deeds, Page 390, Alameda County Records; and running thence along the last named line North 19° 25’ West 147 feet to the Southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed <br />by Alexander Edouart to H.J. Ravekes, dated February 4, 1868, recorded February 14, 1868 in Book 29 of Deeds, Page 475, Alameda County Records; thence along the last named line <br />South 70° 35’ West 73 feet; thence South 19° 25’ East 147 feet to said line of Estudillo Avenue; <br />and thence along the last named line North 70° 35’ East 73 feet to the point of beginning. <br />PARCEL TWENTY: