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PALMER and CLAYTON, Steam-Machine and Ge...
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JOSEPH CLAYTON and SON, EXPRESS NEWSPAPE...
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. Frid...
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AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR. The average pric...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, April 23. Wheat, R. Ne...
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FLOUR. Town-mado per sack 36s. to 38s. S...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Leadknhall.*...
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PROVISIONS. Butter—Best Fresh, 8s. to 12...
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BULLION. Per oz. Foreign Gold in Bars, S...
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METALS. Per ton. Copper, British Cakes ....
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HAY AND STRAW. (Per Load of 36 Trusses.)...
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FBOM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Friday>, April ...
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Palmer And Clayton, Steam-Machine And Ge...
PALMER and CLAYTON , Steam-Machine and General Printers , 10 , Crane-court , Fleet-street , beg to inform Capitalists desirous of establishing Newspapers or Periodicals Booksellers , Newspaper Proprietors , and the Public genexally , that they shall be happy to give Estimates for any portion of the Printing business . Jobbing of all kinds . Copperplate and Lithographic Printing . PALMER and CLAYTON venture to refer with some pleasure to the appearance of the Spectator , The Leader , Lady ' s Newtpaper , Chrittian Times , Nonconformist , English Churchman , & c . & c . » as specimens of their style of executing Printing . 10 , Crane-court , Fleet-street , 1850 . I - 1 t - *
Joseph Clayton And Son, Express Newspape...
JOSEPH CLAYTON and SON , EXPRESS NEWSPAPER AGENTS , Removed from 320 to 2 C 5 , Strand . —MORNING PAPERS forwarded to country agents and private gentlemen by the first trains that leave London on every line of railway . J . C . and SON having devoted some years to this branch of the newspaper business , invite country agents to test their capability of executing orders for the morning papers . Specimen copies of any London paper sent on application . Every London newspaper and periodical published . " J . C . and SON take this opportunity of informing the Nobility , Gentry , Clergy , Officers of the Army and Navy , Managers of t J - f f - r
Literary Institutions , sec . sec , tnat they are now enaDiea to furnish every London newspaper with the same punctuality that they have bestowed on the supply of the Spectator to their numerous and influential list of Subscribers to that journal . They » aveliberty to refei to subscribers of the Spectator for more than twenty years past for regularity and attention . The Evening Mail , published three times a week , containing the news and leading articles of the Times for the week , forwarded immediately it is published . Country Newspaper Agents , Booksellers , and Postmasters , can be supplied on the lowest terms for cash . Lists of London papers and terms on enclosing a stamp to J . C . and SON , Newspaper and Advertising Agency Office , 265 , Strand , r [ " 1
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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday . The English Funds have been , upon the whole , very steady this week . The closing rates of Saturday , which were a slight improvement upon those of the past week , were fully maintained on Monday , and have remained pretty firm and fixed ever since . If there was any fluctuation it was on Tuesday , when a rumour reached 'Change that Lord Claren don was about to displace Lord Falmerston at the Foreign-Office which had the effect for the moment of causing a trifling rise ; but on the following day r . i
prices were steady as before , and continued so yesterday , only very limited transactions taking place , though slightly improving towards the close . Consols have been done at . 95 $ to 96 } for money , 96 £ to | for account . There has been considerable activity in the Reduced Three per Cents , at 94 $ to 95 , New Three-and-a-quarter per Cents , have been at 97 to } , Long Annuities , & £ to §• 16 , Exchequer Bills , 68 s . to 70 s . prem ., Bank Stock , 206 i , Indian Bonds , 92 to 93 prem ., South Sea Old Annuities , 94 f .
There has been scarcely any change in Foreign Securities , nor has the market been animated at all . The advance of the previous week in Peruvian Bonds has scarcely , perhaps , been maintained . The dealings of the week , which have been somewhat limited , include Peruvian , at 704 ; Deferred ditto , at 29 J to 30 ; Mexican , at 28 J to 29 £ ; Buenos Ayres , at 524 ex div . ; Equador , at 38 ; Spanish Five per Cents ., at lSg to g ; Ditto Three per Cents ., at 37 J ; Ditto Passive , at 3 j }; Ditto Coupons , at 9 $ to 4 ; Danish Five per Cents ., at 96 |; Ditto Scrip , at 4 tl prem . ; Portuguese Four per Cents ., at 324 to . ? ; Russian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., at 95 £ to \ ; Dutch Four per Cents ., at 85 § to $ ; Belgian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., at 89 j to 90 .
The price of gold in Paris has come down to the London standard , the premium having been 16 per mille —on Exchange at short , 25 55 . There has been upon the whole a tolerable steadiness of prices in the Railway Share Market , and but a limited amount of business transacted . An improvement took place on Wednesday in Great Westerns , North Westerns , and South Westerns , upon the prices of the preceding day , which were rather drooping . The Corn Market has been again declining , and very
heavy . Further importations have been made , and in greater quantities than was expected . This is accounted for on two grounds , —first , the Baltic ports being open again , and setting at liberty considerable accumulations ; and , second , the prospect of abundant crops over the north of Europe is making holders anxious to get quit of their old stocks . The opinion prevails , therefore , that prices will be still lower ; and this , it is believed , would have had a depressing influence over the funds this week had not counteracting causes been at work .
The foreign and colonial produce markets have only been flat . Little alteration in prices has occurred , except , perhaps , in certain descriptions of coffee , caused by some reports from Holland of considerable speculations going on . West India sugars have maintained last week ' s rates , though the sales have been rather limited . The markets for manufactures have been oppressed , though , in Lancashire more particularly , prices have remained firm . The business done on foreign account has been principally in yarns . In the woollen markets of Yorkshire there has been an average business done in some fabrics , and in worsteds ; but inactivity is , notwithstanding , complained of .
Average Price Of Sugar. The Average Pric...
AVERAGE PRICE OF SUGAR . The average price of Drown or Muscovado Su ^ nr , computed from the returns made in the week ending- the 35 th day of April . 1800 , it Sis . 6 d . per cwt . *
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Satur . Mond . Tues . Wedn . Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock 206 J 2074 206 $ 207 $ 207 3 per Cent . Reduced .. 95 94 J 95 95 J go 3 per Cent . Cons . Anns . 96 J 95 j 96 96 96 J — ¦ 3 per Cent . Anns . 1726 . —~—; - ~—7 ~ ZZ 7 3 f per Cent . Anns . .. 97 f 96 } 97 | 97 * 97 J — New 5 per Cents .. .. „ „ , _ _ , _ Oi ""~ Long Annuities , I 860 .. 8 $ 8 3-16 8 J 8 3-16 81 IndiaStock 104 per cent 268 —— — 267 Ditto Bonds .. .. .. 98 P 96 p 92 93 p 3 perCt . Cons ., forAcc . 95 * % 96 96 Ex . Bills , 1000 ? . June 2 71 p 71 p b 8 p 68 p 70 p Ditto , 5001 71 p 69 p 70 p 68 p 68 p Ditto , Small .. .. 71 p 69 p 70 p 68 p 68 p FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thursday Evening . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 93 i Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 29 Belgian Bds ., 4 * p . Ct . 90 — —Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . — Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cts . — Peruvian 4 per Cents . 71 Chilian 6 per Cents ... 97 * Portuguese 5 per Cent . — Equador Bonds .. 3 g 4 per Cts . 33 | Danish 3 per Cents . .. — ; ~ A " nm ** es , ~ Dutch 2 A per Cents ... — Russian , 1822 , 5 p . Cts . 106 | 4 per Cents . .. 85 | Span . Actives , 5 p . Cts . 17 French 5 p . CAn . atParis 89 . 30 Passive .. 3 * 3 p . Cts ., Apr . 25 55 . 50 Deferred .. 364 —¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦
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SHARES . Last Official Quotation for the Week ending Thursday Evening . Railways . . Banks . Caledonian .. .. 7 Australasian .. .. 24 J Edinburgh and Glasgow 26 A British North American 41 * Eastern Counties .. 74 Colonial * £ Great Northern .. .. 5 J Commercial of London .. — Great North of England 216 London and Westminster 2 b Greats . & W . ( Ireland ) 28 London Joint Stock .. 16 | Great Western .. .. 50 National of Ireland .. 174 Hull and Selby .. .. 94 * National Provincial .. — Lancashire and Yorkshire 334 Provincial of Ireland .. 424 Lancaster and Carlisle 52 Union of Australia .. 30 Lond ., Brighton , & S . Coast 78 j Union of London . . 12 London and Black wall .. 4 Mines . London and N .-Western 1014 Bolanos — Midland 33 Brazilian Imperial .. — North British .. .. ? 4 Ditto , St . John del Key — 8 outh-Eastern and Dover 13 Cobre Copper .. .. — South-Western .. .. 58 Miscellaneous . York , Newca 8 ., & Berwick 12 Australian Agricultural 16 York and North Midland 14 | Canada — Docks . General Steam .. .. 27 East and West India .. 142 Penins . & Oriental Steam 80 London 118 Royal Mail Steam .. 53 St . Katharine .. .. 81 South Australian .. 19
Grain, Mark-Lane, April 23. Wheat, R. Ne...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , April 23 . Wheat , R . New 35 s . to 39 s . Maple 23 s . to 26 s . Fine 38 —40 White 24 —26 Old 40 —41 Boilers 25 —27 White 39 —43 Beans , Ticks . .. 22 — 24 Fine 4 L —42 Old 2 r > —27 Superior New 45 — 48 Indian Corn .... 24 — 27 Rye 20 — 22 Oats , Feed 15 — 16 Barley 19 —22 Fine 16 —19 Malting 23 —25 Poland 16 —18 Malt , Ord 42 —45 Fine .... 18 —19 Fine 48 —53 Potato 10 —17 Peas , Hog 22 —23 Fine .... 18 —19 GENERAL AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN . Week Ending April 20 . Imperial General Weekly Average . Wheat 37 s . lOd . I Rye 21 s . 6 d . Bailey 22 8 Beans 23 9 Oats 15 3 I Peas 24 9 Aggregate Average of the Six Weeks . Wheat 38 s . Od . live 21 s . lid . Barley 23 3 Beans 23 10 Oats .. 15 1 Peas 25 2
Flour. Town-Mado Per Sack 36s. To 38s. S...
FLOUR . Town-mado per sack 36 s . to 38 s . Seconds 35 —38 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 33 — 33 Norfolk and Stockton 26 — 28 I American per barrel 23 — 24 Canadian 20 —22 Wheaten Bread , 6 d . to 7 d . the 41 b . loaf . Households 4 to 54 .
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Leadknhall.*...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Leadknhall . * Smitiifield . * 8 . d . s . d . s . d . s . d . Beef 2 0 to 3 2 3 8 to 4 8 Mutton 2 4 — 3 C 4 8 — 5 8 Veal ; 2 10 — 3 8 310—4 8 Pork 2 10 — 4 0 310 — 4 8 Lamb ... 4 6 — 5 6 5 10 — 6 10 To sink the offal , per 81 b . Head of Cattle at Smitiifield . Friday . Monday . Beasts 1092 3 , 689 Sheep 3220 21 , 500 Calves 3 . )() 156 Pigs » 310 210
Provisions. Butter—Best Fresh, 8s. To 12...
PROVISIONS . Butter—Best Fresh , 8 s . to 12 s . per doz . Carlow , £ 3 10 s . to £ 3 16 s . pur cwt . Bacon , Irish per cwt . 40 s . to 46 s . Cheese , Cheshire 46 — 68 Derby , Plain 46 — 54 Hams , York 60 —70 Effgs , French , per 120 , Sri . 3 d . to 6 s . Od .
Bullion. Per Oz. Foreign Gold In Bars, S...
BULLION . Per oz . Foreign Gold in Bars , Standard £ 3 17 0 Foreign Gold in Coin , Portugal Pieces , 0 0 0 New Dollars 0 4 10 $ Silver in Uars , Standard 0 4 llg
Metals. Per Ton. Copper, British Cakes ....
METALS . Per ton . Copper , British Cakes . £ 88 30 0 .. 0 0 0 Iron , Uritinh Bars 0 15 0 .. 6 0 0 Lead , British Tig 18 5 0 .. 18 10 0 ytccl . SwcaishKcs ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 1115 0 ,, 0 0 0
HOPS . POTATOES . Kent Pockets 135 s . to 168 s . York Begents per ton 90 s . to 120 s Choice ditto .. 147 —232 Wisbecb . Regents ... 60 loo Sussex ditto .. 120 — 130 Scotch Reds 66 70 Farnhamdo .. 170 —250 French Whites 45 ' 60
Hay And Straw. (Per Load Of 36 Trusses.)...
HAY AND STRAW . ( Per Load of 36 Trusses . ) Cumberland . Smithfield . Whitechapel Hay , Good .... 50 s . to 75 s 48 s . to 73 s 48 s . to 72 Inferior .. 50—65 0—0 .... 36 —50 New 0—0 .... 0—0 .... O—o Clover 60—87 70 —90 .... 60 — 90 Wheat Straw .. 22 — 29 .... 21 —28 .... 21 —28
Fbom The London Gazette. Friday>, April ...
FBOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Friday > , April 19 . Partnerships Dissolved . —W . Tunbridge and G . L Santer , Brookland , Kent , grocers—D . "Walker , Liverpool * and J . Clark and Co ., Maranham , commission merchants —Gray and Co ., Mincing-lane , colonial brokers ; as far as regards J . W . Gray—Nevill and Harris , Birmin gham architects—J . and W . Acroyd , Halifax , Yorkshire , maltsters ; as far as regards W . Acroyd—Metallic Box Company Garratt-lane , Wandsworth—T . Baty and J . Kirkbride . Carlisle joiners—H . Edwards and J . Meredith , Tutbury , Staffordshire , surgeons—J . G . Lavino and Co ., Salford , sizers—J . R . Rumsey and SonSouthgate , schoolmasters— "W . Bishop and J . Noakes
, , Frederick-place , Hampstead-road , linendrapers—W . and K . G . Bell , Norwich , watchmakers—J . Manning and W . E . Archer , Gower-street North , St . Pancras , wine-merchants—Creasey and Goodacre , Boston , Lincolnshire , bootmakers—W . Thompson and G . Morgan , Conduit-street West , Hyde-park-gardens , architects —C . B . Price and T . Jervis , Duke-street , Manchester-square , jewellers—Williams and Morrison , Sunderland , letterpress printers—G . and C . Pittis , Wymering , Hampshire , yeomen—Jaques and Co ., Stourbridge and Kidderminster , mercers—Buchanan , Hamilton , and Co ., Glasgow , and Hamilton , Gray , and Co ., Singapore ; as far as regards E . J . Gilman and W . Macdonald .
Bankrupts . —William John Alfred Ive ( and not Joe , as advertised in last Tuesday ' s Gazette ) , Deptford-green , and Bexley-heath , Kent , shipbuilder , to surrender April 27 , May 25 ; solicitor , Mr . Teague , Crown-court , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—Samuel Jacobson Jackson , Richmond-buildings , Soho , picture-dealer , April 26 , May 31 ; solicitor , Mr . Tayloe , Bucklersbury ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—George Winter , Granville-square , Pentonville , merchant , April 25 , June 1 ; solicitors , Messrs . Jones and Co ., Crosby-3 quare ; official assignee , Mr . Graham , Coleman-street—Sarah Pattison , Winchester , plumber , April 30 , May 31 ; solicitors , Messrs . Allen and Nichol , Queen-street , Cheapside ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld- John Arnett , St . Dunstan's-hill , Custom-house
agent , May 2 , June 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence , Crowdy , and Bowlby , Old-Fish-street ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Sambrook-court , Basinghall-street—John Stormont , Shiffnal , Shropshire , iron-manufacturer , April 29 , May 27 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham—William Stormont , Shiffnal , Shropshire , iron-manufacturer , April 29 , May 27 ; solicitors , Messrs . Motteram , Knight , and Emmet , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Christie , Birmingham — James M'Evoy , Hulme , Lancashire , grocer , April 30 , May 28 ; solicitor , Mr . Sutton , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester—Elizabeth Hart and Martin Hakt , Northwich , Cheshire , drapers , May 7 , June 4 ; solicitor , Mr . Tyrer , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Liverpool—Charles Veals , Uffculme , Devonshire , baker , April 30 , May 2 'J ;
solicitor , Mr . Turner , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hernaman , Exeter—James Bird , Cwmavon , Glamorganshire , grocer , April 30 , May 28 ; solicitor , Mr . Smith , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol—Thomas Whitmore Alport , Bristol , ironmonger , May 4 , June 1 ; solicitor , Mr . Abbott , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Hutton , Bristol—William Wilson Thompson , Goole , Yorkshire , butcher , May 2 and 23 ; solicitors , Mr . Wilson , Goole ; and Mr . Naylor , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds—Joseph Holroyd , Dalton , near Huddersfield , cottondyer , May 2 and 23 ; solicitors , Mr . Edwards , Halifax ; and Messrs . Bond and Barwick , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , Leeds—William Rawson , Market Itasen , Lincolnshire , cake-merchant , May 15 and 29 ; solicitors , Air . Rhodes , Market Rasen , Lincolnshire ; and Mr . Stamp , Hull ; official assignee , Mr . Carrick , Hull .
Declarations op Dividends . — Bird , Chester-le-Street , Durham , linendraper ; first div . of 9 s . 6 d . on the 20 th inst ., and any Saturday ; Baker , Newcastle-upon-Tyne—Lee , Honiton , builder ; first div . of 2 s . 3 d ., on any Tuesday after the 23 rd inst . ; Hirtzel , Exeter—Russell , Tormoham , Devonshire , innkeeper ; first div . of 7 d ., on any Tuesday ; Hirtzel , Exeter—Shepherd , Exeter , wine merchant ; sscond div . of 24 d ., on the separate estate , on any Tuesday ; Ilirtzel , Exeter—Baron , Plymouth , money scrivener ; second div . of Is ., on any Tuesday after the 23 rd inst . ; Hirtzel , Exeter—Smith , Hathern and Formark-paik , Derbyshire , tanner ; first div . of 2 s . Cd ., on the 27 th inst . and any alternate Saturday ; Bittleston , Nottingham—Moseley and Murphy , Derby , carvers ; first div . of 4 s ., on further proofs , and second div . of 7 d ., on the 27 th inst ., and any alternate Saturday ;
Bittleston , Nottingham—Clark , Leicester , cabinetmaker ; first div . of 4 s . 7 d ., on the 27 th inst .. and any alternate Saturday ; Bittleston , Nottingham — Clegg , Roy ton , Lancashire , cotton spinner ; firstdiv . of 3 s ., on the 23 rd in St ., and any Tuesday ; Pott , Manchester—Baker ; div . of 10 d ., on any Thursday ' ¦ Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—Search ; div . of Is . 10 d ., on any Thursday ; Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghallstreet—Rainy ; div . of 2 Ad ., on any Thursday ; Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—Shackell ; div . of 2 s . towards the first div . of 4 s . 3 d ., on new proofs , on any Thursday ; Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—Hanbury , late of Shoreditch , distiller ; second div . of 8 d ., on Saturdary next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Groom , Abchurch-lane—Sherwood , Belvedere-road , Lambeth , builder : third div . of 2 s . 7 M ., on
Saturday next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Groom , Abchurch-lane—Williams , Goodhurst , Kent , wheelwright ; second and final div . of 3 , } d ., on Saturday next , and three subsequent Saturdays ; Groom , Abchurch-lane — Bickley , Sheffield , innkeeper ; first div . of 3 s . 8 d ., on the 20 th in 3 t ., and any Saturday ; Freeman , Sheffield—Robertson , llotherham , steel manufacturer ; first div . of 2 s . 6 d ., on the 20 th inst ., and any Saturday ; Freeman , Shcflleld—Slater , Doncastcr , ironmonger ; firstdiv . of Is . on new proofs , on the 20 th inst ., and any Saturday ; Freeman , Sheffield—Colville , Liverpool , dealer in linen ; first div . of 6 s ., on the 24 th inst ., and any Wednesday ; Morgan , Liverpool—Cass , Ware , grocer ; second div . of 3 s . ( 5 d ., on any Wednesday ; Whitmore , Basinghall-street—Eade , Byworth , Sussex , tanner ; div . of
2 O . « ., on any Wednesday ; Whitmore , Basinghall-street . Dividends . —May II , Ueales , Haleaworth , Suffolk , apothecary—May JO , Gardiner , Grnvesend , tavern-keeper—May 10 , M'Graw , Skinncr-Ptreet , Bishopsgate-street Without , cabinetmanufacturer—May 27 , Davies , Wein , Shropshire , coalmerchant—May 13 , Parry , Hay , Breconsliire , corn-merchant—May 13 , Smith , Colne and Trawden , Lancashire , cottonmanufacturer—Strcader , Old ham , contractor for public works—¦ May 16 , W . and J . Leo , Sundorland , iron-founders—May 17 , Jackson , Shields , common brewer—May 16 , Todhunter , Darlington , bookseller—May 10 , Angus , Borwick-upon-Tweed , dealer in glass—May 1 G , Allon , North Shields , brewer—May 14 , Firth , Jioeas , Uucnaraper—May 10 , Oddic , Qlithero , scrivener—M ay
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Leader (1850-1860), April 27, 1850, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27041850/page/22/
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