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CAMPERDOWN CEMETBRY. The proprietor« of the above Cemetery, en it« being closed by Act of Parliament, made it over to the Bishop of Sydney as a sito for a church for 'ho parish of St, Stephen, Ne» town, on tbe condition that tho parish should oovenant to keep the ground in order, and preserve the grave« and monuments from desecration. This the parish ha« con- tented to, and tho Und has been transforred to trustees, who haro commenced the erection of a church worthy of such a site ; but as it is impossible to collect the necessary amount in the parish, and the friends of tbo dead interred therein have a great interest in maintaining the ground in good order, it baa been determined that an appeal shall be nude to them for assistance in completing the undertaking. A oompamtivel} small sum from each will accomplish the ol jeet. 1 ho church is estimated to cost EIGHT THOU- SAND POUNDS, half of which «um has already been promired ; and tbo wall« of tho edifice are now rising, and ern well worth the inspection of all who are interested in / the work.

/ <w>» , Subscriber« of £10 and upward« will be pormlttod to

" "erect memorial windows in the church to their deoeaaed

friends.

Subscriptions will bo thankfully received by the Rev. BOBbRT TAYLOR, Newtown, or by tbo undersigned.

W. G. SEDGWICK, ^ ( TH08 0. BREILLAT,

O. R0LLB8T0N, S Trustees. Hi C. BROWN,

WM. CRANE,

J ST. STEPHEN'S. NEWTOWN.

Tbe members of the Church of England resident in the parish of St. Stephen are estimated at about 3000 souls. They are for the most part of the   labouring and poorer classes. The present Church     accommodation is of a temporary character, and is quite inefficient to meet the wants of the parishioners. Hence a large number of the poorer members of tho   Church, and the whole of the 600 Sunday-school children, are practically excluded from tho Sunday services. To supply this deficiency, a new and more commodious building is in process of erection in the " CAMPERDOWN CEMETERY," in which it has been determined that one-half of the sittings shall be FREE and UNAPPRO- PRIA'IED. The walls are up 17 feet, and the Building Committee are anxious to proceed with the next contract,     which is to complete the walls and put on tho roof, but are hindered by want of funds ; they therefore appeal to their fellow-churchmen in tho colony, and ESPECIALLY

TO THOSE WHO HAVE FRIENDS OR RELATIONS INTERRED

WITHIN THE CAMPERDOWN CEMETERY, for assistance in       carrying out this great work.

The following contributions have been already subscribed,     and are gratefully acknowledged.

£. s. d. £ s. d.

200 0 0 Rev. John Pesdrill 6 6 0 C. Bolles'im

Daniel Williams..2U0 Mrs. Francis Ben-

nett .. ..200 Rev.Kob.rt Taylor l(J0 In Mernot laai ..100 John Fairweather 100 M. Metcalfe ,.100 Mis. MitiHlfd .. 60 W. G.Stdnv.ick..l00 Hon. Julm Camp-

bell .. ..100 J. F. Jif.phK>n..l00 Thomas Darker ..100 Miss Cremt .. 76 MiseS. Garret i .. 76 8. C. Biown .. 76 Mrs. Br. «n .. 36 Bishop of Sjdncy 60 W. Crane .. 60 Mr«. Hodge« .. 60 Hob. Cb»«. Camp-

bell .. .. 60 Miss Donnithome 60 Mr. Henry Vickers 60 Ditto (for bells).. 10 Mr. It. Allan .. 60 Mr« M. R. Allon 20

Miss Little .. 60 0 Mrs 3.1.Harrison 60 0 J. B. Trreve .. 50 0 John Bitv-e-ter ..60 0 Hen H. Prince .. 60 0 Miss M. Garrett.. 36 0

Mr. Alfecry .. Si 10 0 Mr Enocl Fowler 30 0 0 .Mr. Wham Curtis 27

Mrs. Cri| tin .. 3»

«.I- M iv

0 0 Mrs. Major Darvall 6

Mrs. M. Vl.itholm 25 E. Cbishi'iin Mrs. Barrat

Captain F^ni .. Mr. W.<Jrin«,jun Miss Crane ., Thomas Baker ., Mr. Ptepton Bal-

dick .. "To Mrs. Baldick .. 5 R. C.Murray ., 26 Mr. F. MK.m .. 25 Mr. Wm. M'Kern 25 Mr. J. A. Bryant 25 W. J. Fester .. 25 Mr. Alfred Davis 26 Mr. William Bal-

dick .. .. 25 Mr.H.E.Vaughan 25 Mr. Robert Fowler So Mr. T. Thompson 25 Alexander Stuart 25 Gordon Bandeman 25 William Toogotd 25 Satonel Toogood.. 26 Miss Amy Too.

25 0 26 0

26 0 25 0

Pocket money

H. C. Brooke« .. Mr. Jamo« Smith Mr. R. Thompron Mr. Thomas Lin-

coln ..

Mr. B. Scanlon,

sen. .. .,

Mr. T. Humphries

Mrs. Coates ,, John Costos .. Mrs Qtrtrd

Mr. E. Arnold .. Mr. 1 homas Moon Mr. Yoemans ,, 0 Mr. George Davi

0 «on .. .. o 0 Mr. Al/nd Bod ford 6 0 Captain M'Kerie., fi

Alrxunder M'Lono 0 Mrs. Burtoft 0 Mr. Newell

6 Mr. T. Tuft 0 Mr. M. Earl

Mr. T. Munro .,

Mr. Lewis Mooro,

jun. .. .. Mr. Spalding ..

Mr. R Brickwood Mr. Jihn Mit shell B. T Newell .. Mr. Bland

Mr. J. Mawbey..5.0.0

Mr. Henry Holland..5.0.0   Mr. Henry Lawrence-

rence. .5.0.0

Mr T W Johnson..5.0.0 Mr. Dodge ..5.0.0

A. L. Park..5.5.0

A. Humphreys ..5.5.0 Mr. R. W. Guille Mrs. G. Rowlty.. Mr and Mr« John

Long..

Dr. Fortescue .. M. E- Murain .. Mr«. Flanagan .. Mr. T. Partridge

Mr. A. W. Farns-

worth .. Mr. Bye

Mr«. O. Ai New

5 0 0

25 0 0 25 0 0 Îrood .. ..

es Funny Too- good .. . . R. J. Raws

Itot'no .. 21 0 Mr«. Rawsthorne 10 10 H.B, Smith. .. 20 0 F. J. Humphrey« 21

A Friend

20 0

Mr. and Mr«. May iO Kev.Wini»1» Scott 20 Charle« Sampson 20

20 ., 20 .. 20 .. 20

20

0 0 0 0 0 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 .dies Mat tin Jfr. Bambun Mrs. Corkhlll John Dawsen Mr. Jentsch

Mr, J. A Plummor 20 Bev. W. H.

Roberts .. 20 Mr. George Ros-

siter .. 20 Mr. Joseph Davis 20 Mrs Griffiths .. 20 Mr. T. O. M.

Wilby -. IS JMr. W. J. Jordan 15 Mr. Rob«

Mr. Clarke

George Evan« .

Alfred Nathan .,

Mr. WUlthm Wil

son .. J5 Mrs. Day .. }0 Mr. Edgar Hilder 10 Mr. William Wot-

ton . . 1° Mr. Morris Upton 10 Mr«. Bolger .. 10 Mr. Brook Howe 10 Mr. G. W. Morgan 10 HonryE. Jones.. 10 Hon. T. W. bmartlO J. S. Dowling .. 16 Mr. Benjamin

Johnson .. 10 Mr. R. Beckett .. 10 Mr. John Wumu F. A. Stratfoid ., Mr. Ware, Ben. ., Hon. Mrs. Hope.

Mr«. AepmaU .,

Frank Barker .. 10 F. H. D..ng»r .. 10 Mr. H. L. Robert« 10 Re». C. Babor .. 10 Mrs. Porter .. 10

John Moore .. 10 8 Mrs Robertson .. 10 0

10 10 10

10 0 10 0

man .. ,.6 0 0 J. B. Metcalfe ..6 0 0 Mr«. Frost ..60 0 J. G. Cohen ..60 0 Mr«. F. R. Kemp 6 0 0 D. H. Campbsll.. 5 6 0 Mr. Georgo Ross 5 5 6 Archibald Thomp

0 eon .. ..5 0

M. H. Stephen ..60 Mr. William Wyatt 4 0 Mr. Sellers, eon... 3 0 W. Humphreys .. 3 3 Mrs. Charles Kemp 3 3 0 Mr. Ware .. 2 12 0 Mr. Kilborn .. 2 10 0 Mr. H.W. Williams 2 12 0 Mr. Hartwell .. 2 10 0 Mr. Edward Smith 2 10 0 G. B. Hirst .. 2 0 Rev.E M Salinisro 2 0 Rev. Canon Smith 2 0 Thomas M'CulIoch 2 0 Mr. Chard .. 2 0 St Paul's College

0 Offertory .. 2 0 Mr. Bouwick .. 2 0 A Friend .. 2

John Flavelle .. 2 0 Mr. John Brush.. 2

Mrs. Sea .. 2 Mr. William Far-

mer ..220 Mr. Jame« Green 2 0 0 Theodore Jaques 2 2 Lady Denison .. 2 2 Mr. Th imas Moore 2 0 Mr. William Reeve 2 0 Mr. C. Kinsola ..22 Mr. H. DeJosselin 1 1 Mr. Bowden ..11 Gerard Herring .. 1

Mr. Ballard ..11 C. J. Faohe ..11 Messrs R. Stubbs

and Co. .. 1 Mr. John Williams 1 Mr. A. B astable .. I Mr. Turtle .. I Mr. John Allen .. 1 Mr. 8ellors .. 1 Mr. W. R. Hartley 1 Mr. John Culbert 1 Mrs. Richard Stubb» 1 Mr. R. W. Newell 1 Mr. Holloway . ? 1 Mr. Stewart .. 1 0 Mr. Parkinson .. 1 0 Mr. T. Garton .. 1

Mr. Robert Redd 1 Mr. Robert Jervia

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 »

Mr. William Carter I Mr. Moseley

Mr. W. Minter .. Mr. Staff

Mr. T. Lusby .. Mr. John Barker Mr. Long

Mr. J. H. Drake

Mr«. Mary Ogilvie 10 0 0 Mtb. Harri«

Mr. Albon .. 7 10 0 Mr. Lincoln,sen.. Mr. S. Watson .. 6 0 0 Mr. W. C. Fall ck Dr O'Reilly ..660 Sams under £1, Mrs. Collier ..660 amounting to .. Collections made by Miss Ta) lor, Mr«. 8. C.

Brown, Mr«. Barrett, Mrs. Vickers, Miss Evans, Mr«. 8_itb, Mr. Rawsthorne, Miss Kosten, Mrs. Hodges, Mr. Murray, Miss Coates, Mies S. Garrett, and Mr. Watton,

amounting to ..

Anonymous Benbfactions.

LEGAL EXPENSES connected with the

transfer of the Cemetery

Pulpit, Font, and Reading Desk, raine

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 4

£65 5 0

135 16 6 160 '0 0

.Additional subscriptions will be thankfully received by

any member of the Committee, or by the undersigned.

BOBERf TAYLOR,

Incumbent.

St. Stephens, 5th September, 1872.

T^T OTICE is hereby given, that an application is In

Jt^ tended to be mude to the Parliament of New South I Wales, during the next ensuing session thereof, for and on behalf of THE NEW SOUTH WALES SHALE AND OIL COMPANY, for leave to bring in a Private Bill to incorporate the «aid Company, to enable the same to have and tue a common «es1, to hold lands, to sue and be sued ia tbe name of »be said Company, and to oonfer on the «aid Company such usual provisions as may be necessary or desirable for the carrying on of th? business of the said

Ctmpany.

Dated this'twentieth day of September, in the year of our Loid one thousand eight hundred and seventy-twj.

- , WANT and JOHNBON,

Solicitors for t_s Bill.

1 I

BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES.

DOBOnSE OF CAMPERDOWN.

DISTRESS WABRANT8 will be lined, and other le,.-«) proceeding« taken, for tho reoovory of Bates loft mu

paid after 1st Ottober next.

By order of the Mayor,

W. PIDCOOK, Counoil Clerk. Ce oneil Clamber«, Camperdown,

21st September, 187»._

ABSTRACT OF THB REVENUS AND - XPBN

DITURB of the LOBOUGH of PADDINGTON, from 6th February to 6ih August, 1872;

Dr.

To cash on hand 6th Fo'i na y ., ,, £28 4 0

Blue metal ,, ,, ., ,, 98 4 0 Rates .429 10 0

Government endowment ., ,, 119 l8 10 Summonses refunded ,. ., ,, 14 6 Subscription«-road truit ,. ¿10 0 0 Ditto, J. Dingi j ., ., 2 0 0

- 12 0 0

Fine« W. P. Offloe .. ,, ,, 4 10 3 Balanoo, Bank of New So-th

Watts, 6th August .. 4SI 0 S Outstandii g cheque, No. 3:0 12 7 0 Balanoo ov.ing toga» aojomt 0 2 .

446 9 9

Less amount paid on account

of fcM account ,. 69 0 0

m 9 9

£1088 19 4 Cn.

By overdraft Bank N. S. Wales, 6th February £44 11 0

General expense« and salaries ,, 168 8 3

Interest aooount

Debenture*, 8 per «mt on

£1310 .. .. £62 6 0 Gas Company,on aooount

' owing .. ., 22 0 t Bank N. 8. Wales ,. 2 16 10

Work«-Upper Ward , "~ " "

Lower Waid . Glenmore Ward ,

669 4 8

Amount refunded to gas account .. 93 A 2 Ceuh on hand 6th August .. ,. 16 12 8

£1088 19 4

Fpeoial Liohtino Bath Account.

l)n

To balance forward 6th February .. .. £9} 6 ' 2

Bato to 6th Augntt ,, ,. ,. 173 1* 0

£267 0 2 Cn.

Bj Gs« Company .. .. ., £197 16 4

Balance .. ,, ,, ., 69 4 lo

£267 0 2

I certify the above aooount to be correct, and to oerrs« pond with the book« of aooount nod vouchers, nr other documents in the possession of the Borough of Paddington.

FERGUS MACLEAN, Mayor.

« e certify that all the book« of aooount, voucher», or other documents in support thereof, In the possoaaiou or power of the Berough of Paddington, have been exhibited to n« ; that tho foregoing statement correspond« with suoh bocks of account, vouchers, or other documents, and that the

for, going is correct.

THOS. COWLISHAW,! .".,."

_H. Q. NICHOLL8, } Auditor».

DOUOÜSH OF NBWT Ö W N.

NOTICB Is hereby given, that legal proceedings will be taken fer the recovery, with oust«, of nil Rate« which are not paid on or before MONDAY, tho 30th instant.

By order of the Mayor,

ROBERT N. BANKS, Counoil Clerk, Newtown, 21st Soptember, 1872.

TENOER8.

TO CONTRACTORS.-TBNDBBS will bo roaeivod

until the 2nd October, for the erootion of a Villa at Ibe Globe. Plans and «peciBoatlon, with tho Architect, F. H. REUS3,142, Pitt-Btreet, _

ENDERS will bo received nntil the 30th instant, b>

the City Iron Work* Co., fur the ereotion of a SBA WALL. Specification con be seen at the Company'« Oflloe,

Pjrmont.

THOMAS M. BROWN, Manager.

Pyrmont, 18th September, 1872. _

OROU G H b1 PARRAMATTA - NOTICE is hereby given, that further TENDER8 for the loan of £1600, in «um« of not less than £600, will bu received at the Borough Council Chambers up .to noon on TUESDAY, the 24th instant.

HUGH TAYLOR, Mayor.

Parramatta, 20th September, 1872._

TENDBR8 for Erection of 2 small Shop« in Kent-street

North. Plan and specifications to be seen at the Offices, of Mr. JOSEPH LOWE, 129, King-street, from li a ni. to 1 p m. daily.

ENDERS.-TO~MÉDICAL MËNT^Tendôrs"will

received up to the 23rd insUnt, for MEDICAL ATTENDANCE, required by the member« of No. 120, Hope of Camperdown Division Son« of Tempéranos. Tenderer« fo state price per each member.

J. J. ASPINALL, R.P., Grose-«treet, Camperdown.

EAK DOWNS COPPER MINING COMPANYS

SHARES WANTED.-TENDERS aro invite! for 20(0 and upwards, deliveiable in separate lots, now and buring the ensuing four months, at the option of tho ten- derer, which must be stated. The lowebt tenders will bu >cc> ptcd for cash. Tenderers must bind themselves to com- plete on or before TUESDAY, 8th October proximo. Address " Tender» for Peak Downs C. M. Company's Bhare«, care of P. 8HER1ÜAN, Esq., 183, Pitt-street," ' ¡ September 21st, 1872._ T~~ ENDiR wanted for DRAY WORK at por load

Information as to amount of work on application F. Lassetter and Co , 421, George-street._ ff BENDERS for Carpenters and Joiner« for making 6 | X Fr'.nt DOORS. Mr. Wenck, Hay-at., op. Brewery.

! ORA.PERY HABERDASHERY ETC.

LADIES' MADE-UP COSTUMES

LAD1E8' TOILET and BREAKF 1ST DRESSES LADIES' MORNING WRAPPERS.

Bv the Patriarch we have just landed our importations of

LADIES* MADE-UP COSTUMES POLONAISE, and othor designs, in

Lawn« Grasscloths Martabona I Vernelks Swíbb Muslins Piques.

i The above are new patterns, and specially worthy of

f*1*0"01^_DAVID JONES and COMPANY.

A D I B S' 8~T RAW HATS

. (Shady Shapes).

YOUNG LADlEo" and CHILDREN'S STRAW

i HAT8

(the Novelties for the Beacon).

We have just opened several cases of

I PLAIN end FANCY feTRAW HATS | LBGHORN SUN SHADES,

which include the choicest style for the season. T Tho Myrtle The Chatelaine i The Eastbourne The Madrid ' The Londesbsrough The Undine

? The Saragosa The Dolly Varden. .

I The Eva DAV1D joNBS and COMPANY.

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& I L K S !_SILKS!!

Parry, Brother«, for the New Bpring Silks Perry, Brothers, for Faney Silks

Perry, Brothers, for Japanese Silk« Perry, Brother», for Plain Silk«

Perry, Brother«, for Striped Silk«

Perry, Brother«, for Wedding Silk«

Perry, Brothers, for Silk« in every new shads

P3rry, Brother«, for Mourning Silk, every quality Perry, Brothers, for Black Glacé Silk«

Foiry, Brothers, for the richest Gro-grained Silk Perry, Brothers, for the best Corded Silks

Perrv. Brother«, for 8ilk« to «nit everybody.

re '' ° PERRY, BROTHBBS.

92 and 94, King-street,

have just opened their

NEW SPRING MILLINERY.

TTIHOMFSON'S glove-fitting STAY8, in every »tee : _L Stay«, in all the improved shape«, l8 inches to 38

inches, 1« lid to 12« 9d.

' First-class good», lowest price«.

i B. WAY, Importer,

263, 266, and 267, Pitt-street.

OBSON and WHITING have just landed a fresh

shipment of Cambrio Regatta Shirtings, of ex- quisite pattern». Hosiery of the finest description«. Collars,

In all the newest «hape».

j _13, Hunter-street.

OBSON and WHITING'S Eureka SHIRTS, 42«

the half dozen. For ease, elegance, and durability, tbey have no rival ; a perfect fit guaranteed. Shirt« made

to Older with neatnet» and dispatch.

' 13, Hunter-street.

ARMY and NAVY HAIR DYB.-The only dye that

^an be used withsafety. HOBSON and WHITING. J1 Q, CABTBB, opposite Royal Hotel, Importers of

0 real LACES. Honiton, Valenciennes, Brüssel», -o. J1 Q CARTER.-Beal Lace Sleeve«, Collars, Lappets,

. Bertha«, -0. ; ribbon and velvet bow«, bracelets, _o. J~UBTBBOBlVED 23 Cases GLA88 8HADBS, In all

«hapV and «i«w. M. C. BOHBSMANN, Berlin íEmporium-id Glsas Shade Depot, 39, South Head Boad. 1 The bert seleoted «took and the oheapart house ia tho trad«.

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BW PRINTS, and OTHBB GOODS, DAMAQBD

BY WATER.

A LARGE PORTION of our NEW GOODS in print», «Vc being DAMAGED at the LATE FIRB, we intend to offer the «ame to our patrons and the general i ublio at EXTRAORDINARY TRIOBS.

Kid glove», damaged, 6d and 1« pair.

Als», several varions lets, moro or loss damaged.

8 ele willoommonoe THIS DAY, 23rd.

KELK and ALFORD,

_417, Goorge-strtet

C. RENWICK, 86, King street-Mantle», JACKETS, Polonaises. Very cheap.

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C. RENWICK, 86, King-stroot.-Plain alpaca, > Figured Alpaooa, Lustrine Silk Wool ; quite now.

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C. HUNWICK. - Printed Dolainee, lustres, . camlet«, now spring dross matorials for 7J1.

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C. RENWICK.-Printed MusHuBforooatunjoa, . ' new patterns; Batistes, all colours.

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C. RENWICK.-Gloves, Hosiery, Stay« ; real Lace, black and white ; real Lace Collars.

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C. RENWICK.-HouBobold Drapery of ovoryi description at remarkably low prioes. 1

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C. RENWICK.-Print« and Cambrics, nsw1 patterns, fast colour», only 6*d y ard, very cheap. ' C. KENWICK, 86, King, st.-Fashionable Hat«,

fashionable Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed.) GENTLEMANLY APPAREL.,

W. HOWES, Tailor, Habit and Robe Maker,

88, King-ntrcot,

respectfully submit« a Hst of PRICES for Oonttemem's Clothing, made to order, in the boat poaaiblo manner :

Howes' Black Cloth SuHs, to order, from .. £3 10 0, 86, King-street.-Meltoc Suit«, to order .. 2 16 0 Howes'Dooskh) Snits, to order ,, ..SOO1 88, Kinp-street.-Tweed Suits, to order .. 2 10 0 Howes'Black Cloth Psget, to order .. ..220 Howe«' Faehionablo Twoed Taget, to order .. I 13 0 88, King-street.-Galatea Coat, t« order .. 110 0 Howes' Black Trousers, to order, 17s 6d, 20s, 22«6d, and 25«

Howes'Tweed Trousers, to order .. ., 0 15 0, Howes' Fsnoy West Doe Trousers, to order ,, 1 0 0' Howes'Fancy Twist Trousers, lo older .. 10 0

W. HOWE«, Tailor, BB, King-arree>t.

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ULLaRD'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.

Well known as tho Best and Cheapest in Town. ;

BULL'ARD'S Alpaca Frook Coat«, 31a I BULLAB D'S Merino Frook Coats. 42s ' BULLABD'S Cryetallme Coats, 21s.

Come and seo the Now Coat. BULLARD'S Fancy Angola Trouier», 26»

BULLAR1V8 Tliibet Doublo-bronsted Vests, 23« Sd BULLARD'S celebrated Paget Coat«, 60«,

ALL MADE TO MEASURE

Boj a' and Youth«' Clothing, to order.

THE VKUY BEST VALUE IN N. S. WALE '.

Boya' Suits, Children's Suits, good and cheap, road)

made, or to order.

BULLARD, 300, George-street, Sjrdooy.

RKOPHANB, the purnat white, and several colour«,

'» 3d, usual price 3« 6d. Loader's, South llt>ad ltd.

All\

ClHARTERS TOWERS. -Choap TKNT3 ii

/ P. ROBILLlARD'ä, 67J, George stroot.

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