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2001-74
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10/8/2001
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<br />ground, the following four courses: <br /> <br />1. N 460 45' 27" W 383.42 feet to the south face of a 6" cedar <br />fence post for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />2. N 460 00' 10" W 285.18 feet to the north face of an 18" live <br />oak tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />3. N 450 59' 40" W 251.77 feet to the south face of a 6" treated <br />gate post for an angle point in fence, and <br /> <br />4. N 410 33' 46" W 13.80 feet to the south face of a 4" cedar <br />fence post for the common west corner of the Howard tract and <br />the south corner of that 85.34 acre tract described in a deed <br />from J.M. Murray et ux to Hugh A. Snellings et ux dated March <br />4, 1964 and recorded in Volume 199, Page 505 of the Hays <br />County Deed Records; <br /> <br />THENCE leaving the Buie tract with the common northwest line of the <br />Howard tract and the southeast line of the Snellings tract, as <br />fenced and used upon the ground, the following twelve courses: <br /> <br />1. N 420 41' 53" E 209.76 feet to a 10" live oak tree for an <br />angle point in fence, <br /> <br />2. N 410 39' 39" E 109.40 feet to the east face of a 14" cedar <br />tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />3. N 430 02' 41" E 80.05 feet to the west face of a double 12" <br />and 14" live oak tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />4. N 460 28' 10" E 146.57 feet to the west base of a dead 12" <br />cedar tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />5. N 440 28' 34" E 318.09 feet to the west face of a 14" live <br />oak tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />N 420 41' 57" E <br />point in fence, <br /> <br />199.39 feet to a fence post for an angle <br /> <br />7. N 430 34' 37" E 463.69 feet to a 16" live oak tree for an <br />angle point in fence, <br /> <br />8. N 430 09' 10" E 202.86 feet to a double 8" elm tree for an <br />angle point in fence, <br /> <br />9. N 420 06' 55" E 138.19 feet to a 12" live oak tree for an <br />angle point in fence, <br /> <br />10. N 420 35' 47" E 327.14 feet to the west face of a 24" cedar <br />tree for an angle point in fence, <br /> <br />11. N 410 50' 11" E 127.09 feet to a 10" live oak tree for an <br />angle point in fence, and <br /> <br />12. N 430 35' 13" E 24.64 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an <br />salient corner of the Snellings 85.34 acre tract and the south <br />corner of a 1.011 acre tract described in a deed from Minnie <br />Mae Wills Howard to Hugh A. Snellings dated August 10, 1993 <br /> <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />OF EXHIBIT A-l <br />
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