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PROCLAMATIONS, 1918. 1917 Southerly along said exterior line for piers 876.54 feet and more to a line parallel to and distant 75.40 feet northerly from the northerly line of Second Street if the same were extended; thence- · Westerly and parallel to Second Street if the same were extended to the exterior line for solid Hlling established by the commissioners appointed under the authority of an act of the legislature of the State of New Jersey, approved April 11, 1864, and the several su plements thereto and amendments thereo ; t.hence— Southwesteriiy along said exterior line for solid filling, about 25.40 feet to a point distant 50 feet northerly at right angles hom the northerly line of Second Street extended; thence- Westerly and glarallel to the northerly line of Second Street exbeuded 522.92 feet, more or less, to the oint or place of With the right, ligerty, privil e, and franchise to exclude the tidewater from so much of the lands above describ§ as lies under tidewater, by filling in, or otherwise improving the same, and to appropriate the land above described to exclusive use except as hereinafter stated, and) With the right, liberty, privilege and franchise of building piers onlay on so much of the land above described as lies between the exterior line for solid lling and the exterior line for piers as established by the authority of the State of New Jersey. And if and when said exterior lines shall be fixed, or if said exterior lines have been heretofore fixed, at any other points or places further out into the Hudson River, also any and all lands under water lying between the present exterior lines above described and the new exterior line or lines that may hereafter be faxed, or that have been heretofore fixed, the same to be used for solid filling and for piers respectively agreeably to the terms of such extension. All the rights, title, claims, rivileges and interest of North German Lloyd Dock Company and North German Lgyd in and to a. parcel of land under waters of Hudson River, in the City of Hoboken, County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point: in the northerly line of Fourth Street ij the same were elzitended 259.55 feet easterly from the easterly line of River Street and running tz ence- Northerly and parallel to River Street extended 100 feet; thence- Easterly and pamllel to Fourth Street extended 988.37 feet, more or less, to the exterior line for piers established by the Riparian Commimionem of New Iersey on October 28, 1897; thence- , Southerly aloni said exterior line for piers 100.17 feet to the northerly line of Fourth Street if the same were extended; thence- Westerly along the northerly line of Fourth Street if the same were extended 982,55 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning: With the xights and privileges and subject to the limitations and restrictions incident to and affecting the said gnemises, as conveyed, transferred and assigned to said North German Lloyd Dock Dompany by deed dated March 1, 1901, recorded April 22, 1301, in Book 775, page 40-1, Conveyance Records of Hudson County, New Jersey; an Also the rights, title, privileges, franchises, claims and interest in and to the premises as above described, as conveyed to North German Lloyd Dock Company by deed and agreement of the Mayor and (`ity (`ouncil of Hoboken, dated May 23, 1901, recorded June 11, 1901, in Liber 784, page 156, Conveyance Records of Hudson County, New Jersey. All the rights, title, claims, privile es and interest of the North German Lloyd Dock Company in and to the parcel ofsiaud and land under waters of Hudson River, in the City of Hoboken, County of Hudson, and State of New Jersey, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the oriénal high water line of the weeberly shore of the Hudson River as said high water line existed according to the Loss Map in 1804,where the same is intersected by a line 100 feet to the north at. right angles from the northerly line of Fourth Street, and from thence running-- Eusneri y parallel with the northerly line of Fourth Street if the same were extended and distant [00 feet uortherl at right angles therefrom, 1141.25 feet, more or less to the exterior line for piers adopted October 28, 1897, by the commissioners appointed under an act of New Jersey approved April 11, 1864, and supplements thereto; t,he·nce— Northerly along said exterior line for piers as adopted 50 feet, more or less, to a point 150 feet; northerly at right angles to the northerly line of Fourth Street if the same were extended: thence- Westerly pamllel with northerly line of Fourth Street if the same were extended and distant 150 feet northerly at right angles therefrom 1125,66 feet, more or less, to the high water line of the westerly shore of the Hudson River as the same existed according to the Loss Map in 1804; thence- Southerly along said high water line to the place of beginning: With the rights and privileges and subject to the limitations and restrictions incident; to and affecting the said premises, as conveyed, transferred and assigned to said North German Lloyd Dock Company by deed dated November 11 1908, recorded November 12, 1903, in Liber 1022, page 243, Conveyance Records of Hudson County, New Jersey; and