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York Herald, 6 Apr 1860, p. 3

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AN OLD MURDEP..â€"-J0ltn Anderson, ! cfilmed many or the t(WI/“Ship 0f TUS- sence of Churchill, the poet, said, ‘He was so extremely stupid, that if you said a good thing he ,could not understand it.’ Pray, sir, said Churchill, did you ever try him.’ earora, was apprehended yesterday on a charge of having murdered his master, in Palmyra, Pike county, State of Missouri, five years ago. It appears that the charge was preferred by a fellow colored man, who came wiyh him into Canada shortly after the murder. He will be brought up again. before \Vm. Matthews, Esq..J . P., to-day, for further examinationâ€"Bram- ford Herald, March 31:. ;W MARRIED. On Wednesday, the 28th u-lt', at the rest- donce of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Fishburn, Mr. Francis Plebs to Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. Thomas Gauley, all of Mark- ham. DIED. In the township of Peel, Wellington County, on Saturday, March 31, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. Joseph Sanderson, and daughter of Mr. Stephen Ganton of Markham. She, a few hours after the birth of a son, has left a berea- ved husband and nine children to mourn their sudden loss Her kind and amiable disposition endeared her to a large circle of relatives and friends. WM firm determiner mm. W J. K. FALCONBRIDGE 18 OPENING OUT HIS SPRING & S UIVIIVIER H A ll DWAR is, llll‘i‘llll hilliilll till, CHINA, 81.0. &C. For Particulars: see Small Bills. April 5, IEGO. 7l 3m ' “regent... APRIL I, [$00. Anderson, John Armstrong, Sarah Lyiiihuriier, R. H. Bridger, Nancy Murdy, Jo cpli Bernard, IIllittlt _ Mntthcwsziii, Gilbert Bennett, Jo-seo ('2) Miller, Janios Bailey. John Murphy, Francis Braziel. 'l‘liotiias McGi‘lis. John Bleak, Maigret McCartney, R. Brooks, John McGri-gor. R. P. Clark, Miss Isabella McMahon, Miss Mary Crnik, Peter M :\Villiaiii, James Campbell. John :‘lziyter, Aaron Ilubine, A, Q inzilz, Frederick Clcuvclanil. Miss M. Rumble, William Coombs, Mrs, '1‘. Story, Robert B. Devoricks, John Sziiis, John Doyle, Margret, Simpson, James Deiiton, Mrs. Win. Sherltl‘, Patrick [‘2] Davidson, John 'l‘i'icker, Mark Gloss, James Trench, W. Hafi'ev. John \Vnsliingtoii, John I‘Iorndr, Mooney \‘r’alker, Mrs. Heslop, John \Vright. Mnlcomb I'lall, II: ‘Nilson, Richard Kirkland, Charles Willougliby, Rev, W. Kilfeder, Robert State Fire Insurance, CHIEF OFFICESâ€"3 PALL MALL AND 3'2 LUDGATE HILL. LONDON. Established in 1856, under Charter of Impcria Parliament. Cd?! Ital), $2,500,000 wrrrI urwnnns or 1000 snnnnnommas. The Right Honorable Lord KLANE. Chairman, PETER Mountsox, Esq , Managing Director. WILLqu CANWEL, Esq., Secretary: A copy of Stock Book can be seen on the coun- ter at the Head Office. Canada Branch, Toronto Trustees and Board of Directors in Canada. Honorable'JonN Ross, \V.P. Howmsndlll’l’. Jenn CRAWFORD,ESq, WILLIAM Ross, Esq . WM. McMAsTnn, Esq. WM. HENDERSON, Esq Bankersâ€"Tin; BANK OF MONMOEAL. Solicitorsâ€"vRoss. CRAWFORD AND CROMBIE. This Branch was only opened last January, and now has an income of $75,000: Which is retained in this country. The increase of business in England is unâ€" precedented, as shown by the Parliamentary re- turns, and the following taken from the last September report : “ It will thus be seen that the total amount of business done during the last nine months of the Company’s operations has been GREAT PLOWING MATCH ‘- AG‘BICULTURAL SGCIEYY ! ' ~TJ'FHE Townships of Markham and Scarboro' the purpose of holding a. On the farm of ELIJAH MILLER, Esq, lot No. 6, 7th concession of MARKIIAM. one am. a quarter miles south of Markham Village competition :â€" r2nd do Cash, 2000 3rd do do 4th do do . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . It) 00 ' 51h do do 500 6th do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 00 I, $134 00 ‘ have never taken a first priao .at any Plowing Remaining in RlCIIM )IV D HILL PostOfFice Match, excepting Youths uiider l8 years. En. Lawrence. MI‘S- Jim!“ Yours of ago. Those resident within bounds of __...,..â€"â€"â€"-_ One person abusing another in the pre- EAST RIDING OF YORK have amalgamated with this Society for SPRING FAIR, PLOWINC. ' MATCH, ' Wednesday the ISM April 1860. : The following Splendid Prizes are offered for FIRST CLASSâ€"OPEN TO ALL. lst Prizeâ€"A splendid Harness pre- sented to the Society by John Bell, Esq,, Barrister, of Toronto,. . . . . . $80 00 ..... 1500i SECOND CLASS. Ibt Prize-Iron Plough presented to the Township of‘ scai‘boro’ So- ciety, by Mr. John Likens, Inn- keeper, Iiiteriiational Hotel, To- i'oiito, $40 00 2nd do Cash .................. 1600 3rd do do .................. I400 4th do do . . . . . . ..... 1‘200 Sill do do . . u s o u I u o u o '00.... 6th do do ................,., 800 7th do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 6th do do . . . . . . . . . . u . . . . . 400 $IIO 00 THIRD CLASS. Iron vouriis manna 18 YEARS or Item. list l'l‘izemâ€"Cnsh . . . . . . . . . . ........ $10 00 2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 3rd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 4”] do do Ioooguu...ooco.-.. 5th do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5 00 6th do do . . . - . . . . . ....... . 50“ 7th do do ..... . . . . . . . . . .... 400 8th do do .. . . . . - . o -....n-- 300 ‘Jili do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (If) IUIlI (l0 (l0. I-no- v . . . . . . . ...-- $51 00 i Rules and Regulations for Plowingz' First (“blastâ€"Open to all. Parties, Members ' of the Township of Markham, Scarboro’. or of the Society, and who have paid up their sub- scriptions, $3: others, not members, resirliiigl within the bounds of Electoral Division, $3; ' all others, $5, . Swami Classâ€"«Open only to parties who V trance, same as first class 'l'liird. Cluss.-â€"-â€"Open to all youths under 18 Electoral Division, entrance, $1; without bounds of Electoral Divi ion, $15 ADDITIONAL RULES. | let. The Ground will be measured off. A tiziio-tnblo prepared for each lot. 12 hours per acre allowed for perfoi'iiiaiico of work. and [from which no deviation can be allowed." Each, lot will be drawn by ballot. | 2nd. 'l‘ho furrow must be at least six inches deep, The centre lialfof lotto be gathered an. the other two quarters to be thrown out, so that each lot in the field be equal in width, and properly cio>cd tip when finished, 3rd. After setting of stakes, at which assist’ aiice may be had, no person will be pmniitted in any manner to interfere in arranging fur- rows or otherwise, and any interference in this respect by friends- of the Plowman will cause loss of premium if awarded. 4th. l’lowmeii must be on he ground br half-past 9 o’clock. a.m., and be ready to com- mein operation by 10 o’clock, at which hour a flag will be hoisted. 5iii. Entries may be made with Mr. John Likeiis, International Hotel, Market Square, Toronto ; II. R, Corson. Seei'etary, Markham Society; John Crawford, Secretary, Scarboro' Society, Malvei'ii Road ; or with the Secret fury, Markham Village HORSES AND BULLS! DRAFT STALLIONS. lst Prize..,,,....,.,,...,........., 9380" 211d do . . o u u . c o n o u o""-oeqeoon0' 3rd do ..... . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 400 STALLIONS â€"â€" GENERAL PURPOSES. ISL PI‘iZe,......-n. a . . . . . . .noua.... 52nd do .........,.,.,_ . . . . . . ,,..,. (300 3rd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 400 DURHAM BULLS. ISI PTIZO, . . . n . n o n I s s ° oaeooqoca‘q-r- 2nd do I n I - - . n n u o a u . n a a o-a-‘-.a..c 3rd do ............... 2001 GALWAY BULLS. lst Prize, . . . . . . $400 21rd do . . . . . . . . . ,.... 300 3rd do . . . . . . . .,.... . . . . . 200 AYRSHIRE BULLS. int Prize, ......... $400 52nd do ....... . . . . . ,,.,,,..,.,,.. 300 3rd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 Rules and Regulations. Ist. Members of the Township of Scarboro’ and Markham, or of the Sooiety, who have paid their subscriptions, are entitled to enter stock free of charge. 2nd. Parties, other than Members, desirous of competing, inustpay $2, entrance, 3d. No Parties exhzbiting shall interfere with the Judges, whilst in the discharge of their duty, by conversation or otherwise. under forfeiture of premium. 4th. Animals obtaining prizes must have a stand, the season within bounds of Electoral Division 5th. No animal entered for competition shall TWENTY-TVVOTHOUSANDNINE I'IUNu necessarily entitle the owner to a premium, DRED AND ONE NEW POLICIES, pro- ducing an additional annual income of $150,000 Representing property insured to the extentof THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS The Report furthcrsays. that “ the Directors congratulate the Shareholders on this satisfac- tory increase in the business of the Company, and they have every reason to believe that from the connection now formed it will continue to increase in the same ratio. The Capital of the Company is devoted en- tirely to FIRE LIABILITIES, having no reserve for a Life Branch. All losses in Canada are submitted to the gentlemen composing the Board who examine the particulars. and if found satisfactory. at oncn order the payment of the claim, This system has called forth numerous cards of thanks. If differences should arise between claimants and the Company, the Manager is fully em- powered to accept of any process oflaw. ALEX, STEWART, A. LAW, Manager. B. N,'America Agent. Richmond Hill. December 23. 1859. . .' 55-6m unless deemed worthy ofa prize by the Judges. 6th . Judges of plowing will not go upon the ground until the whole is finished. Horses and Bulls will be shown on the grounds attached to the Wellington Hotel, Markham Village. Dinner will be prepared at INGLIS’ WEL-‘i LINGTON I'IO'I‘EL, at Four o’clock, p.m., afterl which the Judges’ awards will be publicly an- nounced and premiums paid. A. B A RK E R, Sec’y (9 Treasurer. J. P. WHELER, President. Markham, March 27, 1860. LECTURE. OIIN P. RUBENS, Esq. of Saratoga. N.Y- . will deliver a LECTURE in Ambler’s Hall, Richmond Hill, on the evening of FRIDAY, April 6: 18609 SUBJECT : The Foundation of Success. Admittance: Ladies, Free; Gentlemen. 10cm Lecture to commence at Eight o’clock. ' . ‘- - 3' s... " (i s . ( t. 5H, .1 I. . liilmlll r ‘9 mt: yup. U “ml F you are wishing a GOOD, DURABLE and EASY WORKED R E A P E R ! Purchase from the long Established and \Vell-known firm of PATTERSON 8L BRO. Or if prejudiced in favor of a a a. ifi. t r t" lily, ‘- “It Miami (hm “ll, _, ,1 I"! 1 ll it it it low M Get one made wholly from, IRON, with FLEXIBLE FINGER BAP», which will cut equally well on Rough or Smooth ground, from PATTERSON 82'. BRO. Would you have your I'Iaying done Cheaply, Easilyâ€"midi Neatness, and in Good 'I‘imel Then secure one of the ' FER ST' PRIZE NIGWERS ! With IRON FRAME, STEEL CUTTER-BAR, and fiSELFâ€"CLEARING GUARDS that ncyer were known to clog, manufactured by PATTERSON 82 BRO. Are there Stumps on your Form? If so, do not fail so procure iminediatedly one of those aim-UMP EXTBAc-romsz Of which S BROWN, Esq., of the New England Farmer, says :--“ They will ‘ move anything on the earth, or out the earth, that any reasonable man can desire to move”; and 17,9 good, respectable Farmers in Canada stand ready to endorse the statement. To be‘liad at the Iron Works of PATTERSON & BRO. Is your Graniid infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, CIINS'I‘IIUC'IED 0N SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES ! Which will “ sepcrate Wheat from Tares,” and render your Seed pure and clean, h‘Ianufactured at * PATTERSON 6L BRO’S. you wish PLOVVS, with Cast Beams, PLO WS, with \Vooden Beams, PLOVVS, with \Vrought Beams, PLOVVS, with Steel Beams, PLOVVS, with Straight Beams, PLOWS, with Crooked Beams, Lap Furrow I‘LO “S, Green Sword PLO VVS, Centre Draft FLOWS, Sub Soil PLOW’S, Crossing PLOVVS, Gang PLOVVS, I’LO “'8, for $1,000 I’LOWS, for 3512,00, , FLOWS, for $14300, I‘LO VVS, for $16,00, PLOWS, for $18,00, PLO IVS, for $22,00, Go to PATTERSON & BRO. I‘IIEAD IIORSE-POIVE IS, with Thrashers, ’I‘ READ HORSE-PO WE 1S, with 'l‘hresl-iers and Separators, TREAD HOB SICâ€"PO‘NERS, with rl'hreslicrs, Separators and Cleaners, Circular VVoo‘l Saws, IIOrse Rakes, Root Slicers, Scufllcrs, Ilorse Hoes, Road Scrapers, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, Seed Drills, J &c. 8m. Sac. To be had at the AGRICULTURAL iMPLEMENT FACTORY l 01“ PATTERSON 8: BRO. Richmond Hill, Canada VITQSI, March, 1850. 67-4", RICHMOND HILL iiiiiiiii Minus it'iiiiiiiiiiiii' W. H . M Y E B S BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public generally for past favors, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho Patronage he has so long received ; he has now on hand a large stock of GOODS COltSlSllllg in part of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS of every description, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s SADDLES, BRIDLES and SPURS, MANE and CUR {Y COMES, HORSE BRUSHES and CARDS, TRUNKS, VALISES, 8L Travelling BAGS \Vith an endless variety of \VIâ€"IIPS, and \«VIIIP LASIIES, All of which will be sold at prices that will defy Competition. The Goods Manu- factured at this Establishment have now been tiicd for the last five years, and, the best proof that they have given entire satisfactinn is, that all who have once purchased at his place invariably come again. COLLARS WABRANTED SAFE! Every descriptionof IIorse Clothing, Rollers and Bridles made to order. A1; W, Gaels; W‘sarranted. All orders will be than/gully received and promptly attended to. Cash will. be given for RIDES and SKINS. Richmond Hill, February 3, 1860. 62-1y M_WMW-.WA..â€"flw. W... In”- NOVELTY ivitoeort WORKS ! MARKHAM VILLAGE. Every Description of LIGHT AND HEAVY \VAGGONS! Manufactured by the Subscribers. Having an immense stock of Lumber, of the best quality and Well seasoned, and with the great facilities which they have in Ma- chinery, combined Willi firstâ€"class VVorkmen,~â€"â€"they can, and do make better Finished, More Durable. and i , a . , .-. t. i u." | , nu , H“ “l "lat I l i 'l i: '1 till ltiiilm ‘ttt 'luiii lllllllllttlil Than any other Establishment in Canada. All orders attended, to with promptitude, and Work warranted T, SPEIGHT 8;. SON. Markham Village, Jay. 4:, 1.859. p _ 56-6m THE Subscriber begs to inform the inhabi- country, that IIB’COIIlIIILIBS to make first-class GOOD PAIL is a domestic necessity and superior BU CKETS are muchiiiif, demand. The Subscriber begs to inform the public that he is prepared to. manufacture any quantity of first class PAILS and SAP BUCKETSJiavitfg, recently made several Additions and " IMPROVEMENTS, TO HIS ESTABLISHMENT, By which he is enabled to make better. PAILS, of every size, and SAP BU CKETS. and sell them CHEAPER than any other House in Canada. He would especially. call the attention of Farmers and others to his i ' . SAP :BUxOKE-ma. As they are allowed to be the best ever made, and, as he has a large stock, on hand, he will sell. there at unprecedented low Prices. All orders by letter, prepaid, sent to, Buttonville, PC. will receive prompt attention. 7 JOHN AMOSS, . Lot No. 11, 2nd concession. Markham, December 23, I859. 55~3m, . . _ z a, w. -._..>‘__:_. -..:_.E ._.._â€"â€"..â€"_.._.-â€"_.:-_â€":. _ â€" --_ â€".-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" â€"- --â€"W.:â€"-,. “ngm- _. ._ ,. W-â€"-â€" IMPLEMENTS, WAGGONS, 820. MANUFACTURED, AT 'I‘HORNIIIL, y I ‘HE Subscriber begs to call; this attention of the Public to. the fact that. he. to prepared, to make first-clasp ' waocous, SLEIGHS. Becomes. IMPROVED 014.013 OBWSHERF Also,L a new and \Vhicli every Farmer ought to possess, and; All. lllll ill llllill‘ITlllll. llllllllllllllll. At the shortest notice, and at the lowest remunerating prices. Those requirino- real substantial and good VVaggons, Buggies, Sleighs, Agricultural Implements, it: will find it to their advantage to call. ' ' I. A J. HOLMES. 'Thornhill, October 21, 1859,. 47-6In OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- , . . . THE Subscriber be s to ' t' t h N'ANLNT CURE r tl d tes m . - f “"‘““° ‘° ‘ '- complafm use 0 “3 ls r s g Farmers ofthe County of York, that, he is prepared. to Manufacture and Self FEW]! T’s BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES! Made by C‘. B. SEYMOUR 8L Co., I07i ' a . Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $l per box; sent With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons. free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. The above [yarmws me (a, sumac, to a)“. now in use, being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work . . much quicker aiid better than an other Hero. Notice IS Hereby Given rows Specimens of the above {nay be seen - ‘ , , . and particulars as to price ascertained. by 8‘: THAT MrtlBU FTON PE‘GIdER l: knot “l plying to the Subsuriher, at his shop, Richmoffdr » m} emP 03': “or a‘ll‘mlze ‘0 a e a“) Hill, who will punctually attend to all orders. ‘ . v t. IDOIIO) 01117)) (10001111 J. Richmond iiiii, March 25, IBGO. 70-tf R‘Cl‘mm‘d H’ll' “b' 24’ “360' “w _.._ ,_â€"â€"-._â€"â€"-..-__...__._~..___. .-wâ€"~¢.W.'- m...â€" _....._......._.â€"AW__ -...._ TENDERS WANTED. EN DERS will be received at C. E. Law- A“) _ reiice’s, Lot 42 first concession of Vau- ' glinn, until the lot of, May next, to Raise the T E S T A E T School-house in Section No. 3, in the 2nd con- ' i . cesslon of Vaughan, and to put under the building a s'roNn. FOUNDATION with! FOR SALE, CHEAP, Brlck Work thereon, to the height of 3 feet 10 ‘ inches. M. It is to be Lathed and Plastored inside. The Carpenter work consistsof‘Puttiug in_ AIM the Joists, Laying the Floor, Siding the Build - Richmond Hi“, no, 3131141351 lug, Putting in the Windows, Making the Desks and Seats, with other Repairs which will Jaunal‘)’ 6. 1860. a,“ be seen in Plans and Specifications at C. E. Lawrence's or Thomas Bootbby’s c. E. LAWRENCE, - . THUS. BOO'I‘HBV, i7ll‘3lel’" TAVERN FOR SALE Vaughan, March ‘22, 1860. 69-5 TH AMW E Agricultural and Commercial Hotel, ‘ Victoria Square, is for sale on Liberal '1 arms. For particulars apply to H. s. J. HARRISON. Richmond lIill,Fob 10, [860, " 53.x -..._’\â€".. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, HOItitEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 ”W~â€"--~e E. J'. OIEESLEY, STOCK BROKER, Land & Municipal Agent, m. tents of Buttouville and the surrounding No- 2-9 Anne Slmeh 0f BOX 54: P-Q- Qll°b°°° REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis, Hon. Gear 0 ‘ &c. Sherwood, Hon. P. M, Vaiikouglmet, C. .1 ‘1 . C b , t . "-_ ' ~ ‘ ship. All orders promptly attended to and My P. ’Tommo_ Messrs- Mifis Mnm'co &: work warranted. l ' - l - .y . _ Co, Montreal; Hon. James Patton Barrie JOHN HARDY. _ James Webster, Esq, Guelph. ‘ 6%th Tailor and Clothier. l M ' Buttonville, Dec. 23. 1859. 55:1)- ._., ........ _____._ lttuebec Government Agency. BUSINESS connected with the CROWN _â€"â€"__AN._..._~â€"â€". - ,_____.._..._._.___ Cheap Clothing. have now a circulation along Yonge Street and adjoining Townships larger than that of any, other Journal. Now then is the time, and M “ Yoax HERALD ” is the Paper in toilette“ vertise ! CIVH EIEI NVO ! mun 2d 2%) Q lâ€"d LAND and other Public Departments g. 53 w attended to ; also, 3 E Patents for Inventions, a. v, m Secured by the Subscriber. ’ g ’5’. _ Address, prepaid. E. J. CHESLEY, F g ' t}; No, 29 Anne Street, W 1., l“; Quebec. to " Quebec, March 6, 1860, 574} c‘ 5 (“‘4 a s “"4 ~â€"~ v -â€"-- ---- MM 5’. “5 p - " 2" ID V EBTISE hr -‘ I 1 5’3 '3 l“: 'y l . . . .k .t H a â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ‘ 0') ' ‘ c3 "[3 p w m l S we have made arrangements which wit J’ fi materially increasing our circulation. thus ‘i‘entlering the “ Your: HitittLo” the BEST 2 w [ Advertising medium north of Toronto, and as we re "‘ SNOS Jon woRK. 'OL {IEICINEIJL-LV A'IJ.¢II\"O‘<I¢I SHEICI’Iâ€"IO ’ICIV u iioo'i PW ‘siion in ‘iian mu 01 imam-m mine 11". E would respectfully call the attention of “ Mei-chants. Auctioneers, Formats!“ others, to the fact that we sit: prepared to ex. acute JOB WORK. on the shortest pallile notice, and on the most reasonable termeâ€" \ For Cash. Only! 'NOSIHHVI‘I ’WAA 'SBOIJCI QAIIBJSUHLUSJ reanoy sq; 3,2 pus ‘eonon 9qu l 31‘89 l NOTICE. A- LL Persons indebted to the undersigned as Book debts contracted on or before the OUR AGENTS. first day of September, 1858, will please to I . . . . come forward and settle on or before the 15th HE lul'tabtluuls 0f Aurora and Vietutt)‘ are, informed the. Mr- JAMES Donation! and ' day of April next, and thereby save costs. The _ ’ ‘ _ ‘ I . firm having been changed since the III'Sl men- Mr. ltOI‘IES loo are authorized to receive Sub, tioncd period â€"â€"al~‘0, all notes due and not paid scrip and orders for Advertising and JQN or renewed by that time will be left in his At- Work. torney!s hands for colloctiou,as Iintsnd leaving AT OAK RIDGESer. Chfisqsqm h o for England Agent. {Where our Subscribers in " R“ MACHELL' will in future get "their papers MEG. Mechelle Corners, Aurora 28th Feb. 1860. also grant receiptsfor Subscriptionlt, ... my,“ .._. .

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