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spies by Messrs WDew&Son, of Bangor & Llandudno FORTHCOMING SALES. Dec. Ilth. 13th and 19th, Sale of Furniture at Bryo- dda, Uanfechell. Dam Hth, SOk- of Freehold Properties in the County of Denbigh. DeabialL Jannoxy 4th, HOI. dale of tho Cefn Coch Dtatc. Anglesey. <- ANGLESEY. BRYNDDU, LLANFEOHELL. MESSRS WM. T>KW and SON are instructed tV) to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at BRYNDDU, 3i mdlee from! Rbasgot-h Station (hr Ordef of Major Owen, Thomp.), on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WED- NIDSV-KY, December 17th, 18bh, and 19th, the COSTLY AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, and other IN-DOOR EFFECTS, recently supplied by Maples and Co., at great expense, and comprising the contents of the Front Hall in Dark Oak, including two OWP- WRPD TRIDARNS, Tribaes, narrow-cased Clock, otc. The Dining-room in Massive Oak. The superb Drawing-room Suite, exquisite Cabinet, occasional Chairs and Tables of rose- wood, rkhiy inlaid; a very costly SEMI- GRASn PIANO in walnut -by Asohonberg. The -'ontcnts of the Bedrooms, comprising SUITES of the very best make and finish in satin walnut, iaoowood, ash, and o?her woods, capital Beds??1-1,?. The whole of the Turkey and Wiltirn Pile Carpets, Culinary titengits, linen, a small quantity of wines; as well as the Ssddlery, Harness, Carriages, Implements, Tools, etc. Sale to commence eaoh day at 11 a. m. View day, Saturday, December 15th, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. A conveyance will meet the trains at Rhos- goeh Station, Catalogues of Messrs W. Thornton Jones, solicitor, Bangor, or f1 the Auctioneers, Banger and Llazicliidnu. 20725 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD UPLAND FARMS AND VALUABLE GROUSING MOORS. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON will OFFER M FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BULL HOTEL, Denbigh, on WEDNES- DAY, December 19th. 1900, at 2.30 o'clock, the following Valuable Freehold SPORTING ESTATE, Comprising 1765a. 3r. 15p. PARISHES OF LLANRHAIADR-YN-OEN- MERCH AND NANTGLYN. & r. P. Lot 1.-PENNANT ISAF 390 ? 12 Attached to this farm is a Valuable Grouse Moor which affords good sport. PARISHES OF LLANRHAIADR-YN-CIN- MEROH, NANTGLYN, OERRIG Y DRUID- ION, and GYFFYLUOG. Lcvt 2.-HAFOD TA)I,I 539 1 31 Lot 3.-EI.OR GAREG UCHAF 273 0 13 Lot 4.-RHM I)DU 337 -3 33 Lot 5.-BRYNHIR AND ELOR- GARREG GANOL (parte of) 93 2 7 Lot 6.—ELOR-GARRBG ISAF, ELOR-GARREG GANOL, and BRYN Hllt (parts of) 131 2 39 1765 3 15 All the above farms comprise good land, use- ful Ffriths, Sheep Walks, and oapital Grouse Moors. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messrs W. Smith and Fort, SoHcitors, Undorlwutk, Stockport; of R. E. Birch, Esq., Maes Elwy. St. Asaph; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery Lane, London; or of the A'u'ctioiujera, Bangor and Llandudno. CEFN COCH ESTATE. OOUNTY OF ANGLESEY. MESSRS W. DEW and SON are instructed m to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY, January 24th, 1901, the following V AIJUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES: PARISH OF LEANFECHELL. Cefn Coch, Pandv Oofn Coch, Ty'n-y-Fehn Cefn, Pen Cefn, Tyddyn Gul. Oefn Gwyn, Ty'n- y-Cae, Ty'n-yr-Odyn, several well secured FTechold Ground Rents with Reversions in the Village of Tregele, Tyddyn-du (Tregele), Galan Ddu, Tai Lon Cottages, Ty'n-y-Gate, Ty Gwyn Cottager and Crofts. PARISH OF LLANRHYDDLAD. Tyddyn Fiews or Ty'n-y-Eelin, Ty Gwydd Cottages and Old Mill, Ty Mydwal Cottages and Croft, Cae'r <3folJ. Oae Hen, Cae Newydd and Harbour. PARISH OF LLANFAETHLU. Fadog Freeh. PARISH OF LLANDDEUSANT. Horeb Chaper. Bodfeirig Cottages, etc., Shop Elim, etc. (lease), Tyddyn Garro!, Plas Baoh, Ty'n-y-Ffynon, Cottages and Gardens, Casteli or 'R)cfai!, Waen Felus and Waen Bel, Tyddyn Roger and Ty'n-Hiiliart. PARISH OF LLANTRISANT. Glan Hafran and Smithy. PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-YN- NHOWYN. Gwaelod Mawr PARISH OF HENEGLWYS. Craig Fawr. Particulars and plans in due course. Soli- citors: Measfla Oarter, Vincent, and Douglas Jones, Bangor. Frank Lloyd, Nuttall, & Co PRIZES, .£ 51 PRIZES. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. J'RANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, M? CO. will h?td F their FIRST GREAT QUABTKRLY PRIZE SALE for 1901- WEDNESDAY, January 9th, Hunters, Mutch Pairs, Single Harness Horses, Show Oobs, and Ponies. THURSDAY, January rt 10th, Heavy Town, Van, Tram, and Parcel Cart Horses, Two and Three- year oM Colts and FUltes. L;? Iiiiitter Wins 10 Guinea Cup, 2nd Best 5- Guinea ditto. Match Pair 5-Guinea ditto, Single Harness Horses Prizes £12. Best Heavy Hone, 10-Guinea Cup, other Heavy Horses 9 Guineas. Entries Close JANUARY 1st. Prize Lists ready. 20738 SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES. liB. SIDDALL, THE GROSS, CHESTER (Optician to Chester Infirmary), will visit Llangefni, Bangor, and Amlwch, monthly. LLANGEFNI, THURSDAY. Deo. 13th, at Mr 0. Griffith's, Rose House, High-street. BANGOR,FRIDAY, 14th, at Mr A. Clarke's, Photo- grapher, High street. AMLWCH,SATURDAY,15th, at Mr Rd. Morgan's, Dinorben-square. MR SIDDALL will wait upon anyone unable to IVI call upon him by previous arrangement. 20577 T. INMAN JONES, C.E., Architect and Surveyor, 2, MELINDA-TERRAGE, UPPER BANGOR. (Twelve years surveyor, etc., to the Bangor and Beaumaris Sanitary Authority). FLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, QUANTITIES?., IP expedition? prep?'?d for aU CLmes of Civil Engineering. An-hiteetut? and Sanitary Works, mMn the. most UodHat Terms. Saaitary Surveys ?taU Classes of Buildings unckrtakm. 20642 Sales by Hessrs J.Pritohard and Porter. -.L.- MKN Al BRIDGE SMITHFIELD MEsSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND PORTER beg to announce that in response to the re- quest of many of the leading Fanners and others they hav decided to hold MONTHLY SALES of FAT &nd STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, and PIGS, at the abovt SMITHFIELD. They feel assured that if sufficiently supported by the Farm- ers and Butchers these Sales must eventually prove mutually -advantageous to the producer and oott- sumer. Dates of Sale for each month in 1901 will shortly be published. sh Bodbyfryd, Bangor. Telephone 47. 20768 THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS AND New Year Gifts. TOYS, GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, &c. 20,000 Xmas Cards TO CHOOSE FROM. NIXON & JARVIS, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. AND I Llangefni & Upper Bangor I 19507 THE BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR. N.W. Close to Railway Station. A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL FOR FAMILIES and fY. COMMERCIALS; entirely under new Mac- agement, with many years' experience. HOT LUNCHEON Daily from 12.30 to 8.30 p.m., 28. TABLE D'HOTE at 7 p.m., 3s 6d. BEDS from 2s. WEEK END TARIFF ON APPLICATION. HOT and COLD BATHS. BILLIARDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, TENNIS LAWN, GOOD STABLING, and LOOK- UP COACH-HOUSE. Telephone No. 56. OMNIBUS meet all Trains, and will oonvey Passengers to all partB of the town. FARES: — Passte h: Pier, 6d; Half-way, 3d. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. (Late Crown Hotel, Pwllheli). 17920 PRIVATE Christmas Cards. SAMPLE BOOKS NOW READY AND FOR WARDED FREE ON APPLICATION. JARVIS & FOSTER, Lome House, BANGOR. 19368 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1824. Capital FIVE MILLIONS I Invested Funds over 5 Millions. I The Right Hon. LORD ROTHSCHILD, Chairman. ROBERT LEWIS, (Thief Secretary. Chief Office: Bartholomew Lane, Lundon. LIF.E= — I World-free and Indisputable A8øuran0Ø8. Large Bonases .Expenditure low and limited. Security Special Reinstatement and Nonforfeiture Plans. FIBE Proposals and trie attendedt4o pMmpu, | ==:nsd udpelan xfor]rl uranceat,=z- oertiea made free of oost  Bates 'odemto LowneetAW promptly. < BRANCHES at-among other pIwA&- LIVERPOOL: 39, Exchange-street, Eaat, 0. MORGAN ÐWBN, Secretary. WREXHAM: 28, High-street, JOHN FRANCOS. Secretary. Prospectuses, etc., nor be obtained from E7 ol t he Company's Branches or Agents. 13590 Globe Furnisning Co. 12 to 18, Pembroke Place, jj LIVERPOOL j FURNISH FOR CASH. OR OK OUR SPECIAL HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. NOTE.—Our Hire-Purchase Syjtem is entirely deferent from any other, and has been highly commended by ti. whole of the local Prea. NO SECURITY REQUIRED. NO EXTRA EXPENSES ON OUR HIRE-PUICMUSE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our busi- ness is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are 80 wel known throughout the North of England and W mJea an to render further comment unnecessary. DDDeceMarf. T E R M A WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE pam- LEGE OF AURANGING THEIR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT, AS THEY KNOW BEST THE ) AMOUNT THEY CAN CONVENIENTLY AF- FORD TO PAY EACH WEEK OR MONTH. All Goods we sell are delivered Free to any part of the United KisgdonC Private Vans if uired: no charge will be made. An inav"on !2 our Stock = at on..ify An inspection of our Stock will at once satisfy intending purchasers that we give better value than any other house furnishers on the hire-pufehase system in the provinces. ,Orders by post receive prompt and careful atten- tion. Railway Fare allowed to Country Customers. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. Our new Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price-list sent post free on application. GLOBE FURNISHING CO., (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor), 12 to 18, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 17640 SPECIAL NOTICE. LiST CHRISTlAS SHOW or the CEMTQST. W. Richards, 172 and 174, High Street, (Opposite the Cathedral), BANGOR, and 329, High Street, Bangor, Will NEXT WEEK have the LARGEST SHOW of Turkeys, Ceese, Ducks, Pheasants, AND ALL KINDS OF GAME IN NORTH WALES AT Very Reasonable Prices. I Order early, and thus secure the best choice. Orden by Telephone and Wire receive special attention. Telephone, No. 39. 20752 Before Purchasing Millinery AND Jackets FOR THE COMING SEASON, Inspection is invited of the New Season's Stock AT Charles Jones' CAMBRIAN HOUSE, 139 & 141, High Street, BANGOR. 19287 X NURSING INSTITUTE. X NURSES SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND MATERNITY PATIENTS RECEIVED AT THE INSTITUTE. ?PpL to the SUPERINTENDENT, Nursing atuim, L?ndadno, North Wales. Tel., 160. wm • I I Christmas Season, I ieoo. GEORGE HEKRY LEE & CO., LTD., BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL. are now hblding their ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Useful Fancy Articles and Novelties suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. THEY invite inspection of the many beautiful T and choice 1= Bected from the various manufacturing sources at home and abroad, em- bracing- STERLING SILVER GOODS, ELECTRO- PLATE, CHOICE CHINA and BRIC-A-BRAC, ART PATTERNS, LEATHER WARE, CABINET MTODS BRASS and COPPER WARE, ART EMBROIDERIES, LAMP SHADES, ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES, FANs" GLOVES, UM- BRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, DOLLS, MECHANICAL TOYS, GAMES, GIFT itOOKS, etc., in great variety. George Henry and Co., Ltd., LLTFE»P06L. 20748 College and School BOOKS! 3d. in 1/- DISCOUNT allowed to bona fide Students and Scholars. NIXON & JAR VIS, Bank Place, BANGOR. And UPPER BANGOR. WIGS Artistic, Mygienlc, can be re- WIGS drened in any 8tyle, fit guaran- teed. Finest workmanship. Detection impossible. T?T3 T "VT T? CJ made on the premises J? -Lts?tYjri'jO in aa shades of curled haif, which wiH stand all climates and wet weather. Guaranteed to remain in curL From 7/6. rii A I f Q of Pure Human Hair. Extra TAILS Bone quality from 2/ COMBINGS =.up a'2/- pel  PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES' HAIRDRESS- ING AND SHAMPOOING. Prices on application to R. B. WATSON, Opposite The Cathedral, 17977 BANGOR. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICE, (Stubbs' Ltd.), 42, GRESHAM-STREET, LONDON, E.U. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information through THE STATUS ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT. MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. Every Trader should read STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE, With which is issued a Supplement containing LISTS OF CREDITORS. Under all the Important Failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS contain more than NINE MILLION ENTRIES. DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY AND REMITTED TO SUBSCRIBERS ON TUES- DAY AND FRIDAY in Each Week. BRANCHES: At Aberdeen, Birming- ham, Blackburn, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, Cardiff, Cork, Croydon, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Exeter, O Glasgow, Bud- dersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Liver- pool, Laldon (West End), Manchester, New- castle, Norwich, Nottingham, Piymouth, Porto- mouth, Sheffield, Southampton, Sunderland, SWaG- sea, Wolverhampton. Sub-offims:-Buxton, Cambridge, Derby, Dum- fries, Gloucester, Greenock, Grimsby,Halifax,Haaley, Inverness, Ipswich, Limerick, Londonderry, Mid- dlesboro', Newport (Mon.), Northampton, Oxford, Perth, Preston, Reading, Stockton-on-Tees, Tor- quay, Walsall, Waterford, Worcester, York. eruw:-Sl le, 22 2s, 113 3s, £6 6s, according to requirements Prospectus forwarded on application to any of the above offices. THE FARMER AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. EVERT MONDAY—ONE PENNY. rr IDS JOURNAL m its 42nd year, it now pnk J- lished at ONE PENNY weekly, and is the largest, cheapest, and beat Agricultural Paper. contains all the Agricultural News of the Week, the Latest Markets, and numerous anginal and interesting articles on Farming subjects by iko leading Agricultural Writers of the day. SHOULD BE IN THE HANDS OF EVERY FARMER. May be ordered through any Nerwsageut, at the Railway Bookstalls, or will be supplied direct from the OFFICE, 291, STRAND, LONDON, W.G. Subscription, post free, 6a 6d pec snnam. LIanbedrog, Pwllheli. GLYBmDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, with its famous Picture J. Galleries and Delightful Grounds, is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire, OPEN DAILY FROM TEN iLw- Combined Ticket, including the interesting Marine Train Ride from PwQheli to Llanbedrog, and Ad- mission to Grounds and Galleries, One shilling. 19696 CARNARVONSHIRE HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1901. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General JLit Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Carnarvon will be held at the COUNTY HALL, CARNARVON, on THURSDAY, the third day of January, 1901, at a quarter past ten o'clock in the forenoon. j The Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognisance to prosecute and give evidence or tn i surrender in discharge of their bail and all Ap- pellanta,P-gpondents, and the Witnesses are to ap- pear at the County Hall aforesaid, on the day and at the hour before mentioned. J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, 12th December, 1900. 20757 N O TTC IT UNION OF BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE FOR THE PARISHES FOLLOWING:- PARISH OF COUNTY OF ANGLESEY: Llanddanielfab. Iianedweiu Llanfiinan. Llangadwaladr or Eglwysael. Llangristiolus. Penmon. Trefdraeth. COUNTY OF CARNARVON Aber. Llandegai. Llanfairfechan. Llanlfechkl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to N each of the above Districts, that- 1. The above School Attendance Committee have (subject to the approval of the Board of Education) made ceita4n Bye-]a in pursuance of the powers w" In ffd? c?e Committee by ?ven to the School At S. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, as amended by Elementary 'Education Acta, 1876, 1880, 1893, 1899, and 1900. 2. A printed Copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue deposited for inspection by any Ratepayer j at the Union Offices, Bangor, the Office of the School Attendance Committee, for one month from the date of the publication of this Notice. 3. At the expiration of the said calendar month the said proposed Bye-laws will be submitted to the Board of Education for final approval 4. The School Attendance Committee will supply a printed Copy of the said proposed Bye- wa gratis to any Ratepaver. ?ra is Y a ?g??j??j? EVANS, 7th December, 1900. Clerk. 09LOE SCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS.  THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY GIVE I • NOTICE that the AUDITS of the ACCOUNTS of the undermentioned SCHOOL BOARDS for the year ended Michaelmas last will severally commence at the respective* places and at the respective times specified below. Time Appointed Name of School Place at which fDr Audt. Board. Audit wfu be 'held. — _°? —'—— Board. Audit will be beld.? Llanflhangel Union WorkhouseJ 1901 L Esceiflog Bangor, jan. 8th 10.45am Uan?ced. do  do 11.J5am Beaumaris do do ?l.<0am Pon d do do 112 nOOR .=yd. do d112.20pm I B:. g d? 20 ?!n Llandysiiio do d2,30pm Fentraeth do do !0 ?!n LIanddona do Jan. 9th. M.Oatn Uandegfan do do j'1l.15&m Bangor U.D. do do Jll.Kam Dated the 11th day of December, 1900. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor of the dJioa North Wales Audit District. BANGOR COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRI& ELECTION OF TWO REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNORS-ONE BY PARENTS OF SCHOLARS AND THE OTHER BY THE MANAGERS OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY | SCHOOLS NOT UNDER SCHOOL BOARDS. NAMES of Candidates, and their consents to! serve, if elected, must be sent to me, in writing, on or before the 21st day of DECEMBER, 1900. Forms of nomination and ,om?., may be btaintd fr.. c. J. GLYNNE JONES, Solicitor, Bangor, 20762 Clerk to the Governors. Situations Vacant. COAL I'RADE.-CARTER WANTED for C"h Sale Business. Must be thoroughly honest and sober. Constant employment to a good man. —Apply, by letter, to Box 20754, "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. WANTED, ODD MAN for In-side  and?ct?side Work. Must undemtand- working hot water furnaces. Married couple preferred. Wife to help in Laundry.—Apply, by letter, Henllys, Beaumaris. 20712 WANTED, immediately, thoroughly Good GAR- YV DENER. Married Man. Well recommended — For particulars apply to "Z. "North Wales Chronicle' Offices, Bangor. 20640 W- ANTED, a MANAGER at the Dorothea tT Quarries, Nantlle.—Applications, with full particulars and testimonials, to be sent to R. Nor- man Davies, Dorothea Office, Carnarvon. 20760 WANTED, for First-Cla?a Hotel, a Respectable I YY YOUNG LADY as Bar Book-keeper (Tabular). —Apply to Box 20755, "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. W ANTED. a. Good KITCHENMAID. Must be a VT good Plain Cook.—Apply, Mrs Owen, Glen! Mervyn, Glamire, Co. Cork. 20763 WANTED, immediately, Superior OOOK- GEN- ERAL, help given, no washing, £20. Alsa HOUSEMAID WAITRESS, ;014, and between GffiL,£10.-Apply, Box 20766, "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. ANTED, G-ood GENERAL SERVANT, one used to young child three in family. Wages, £ 12.-—Apply to Mrs W. A. Roberts, 4, Gordon-terrace, Garth, Bangor. Wants WANTED, PERSONS who are in a position to Tt Furnish Camps with Bell Tents, Marquees, etc,, to communicate with W. Ainsworth, Mary- lands, Heaton, Bolton. 20702 WANTED, HORSE, 14-2 to 15, quiet to drive and ride, over five. Particulars to Mr Douglas Jones, Bangor. For Sale immedia.te SALE, as a going concern, the r OAKELEY ARMS HOTEL, Tan-y-bwlch, North Wales. For particulars as to price, etc., apply to the Trustee, Mr Ernest T. K rr, 95, Col- more-row, Birmingham, or Messrs Edge and Ellison, Solicitors, Birmingham. 761 ON SALE, a Large FIRE-STOVE, with Sheet- IkJ Ni. ron Tray and Piping Complete; suitable for a Workshop or Office.-Apply to Overseer, "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. I To be Le-t N 0. 23, CRAIGYDON-ROAD, Uppor Bangor. I Immediate possession.—Apply. A. E. Bick- nell, Auctioneer, Bangor. 20731 PENMAENMAWR.—TO LET, BRYN "EMHIN] Marine-crescent Best position facing sea; reduced rent.—Apply, Owen Thomas, Voe!as. Pen- maenmawr. 20610 TO BE LET, No. s;MENAïVThWlfERRACl( I JL Upper B&ngor.-Apply to Mr Johnson, Bron- derw, Bangor. 20413 TO LET, —COCHWILLAN CORN MILLTniar J- Bangor, continuous water power, good House and Garden, Stabling and Kiln. Rent, tC25 per- annum. Early possession by arrangement.—Ap- ply, Penrhyn Estate Office. 20753

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