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Honolulu. II. I.
t ALPIUSD MAGOON,
tf . Attorney at Law anil Notary
!'ul)llc. No. 42 .Merchant street, llono-
ulu. 1-01
?! W. SOH.MIDT & SONS,
.11. Impoiters & Commission Mer
chants, fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
UHACKPELD & OO ,
General Commission Agents.
Corner Foit and Quoeu streets, Hono
lulu, 11. 1. 1-91
1 W MACFARL.ANE & CO.,
VJT Importers mid Commission
Ucrehants. Queen street, Honolulu,
11. 1. 1-91
GONSALVES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
U. 1. 1-91
JOHN T. "WATERHOUSE,
Importer aud Dealer in General
Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu,
11.1. 1-91
JU IDDER & CO.,
Vt Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Ods, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-91
L EWERS & COOKE,
Importers and Dealers in Lum
ber and all kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WOBKS,
Honolulu, I I II. I.
Steam Knghics, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, brass and Lead Castings;
Machinery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksinithlug. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
J NO. S. SMITHIES,
.Auctioneer & General Business
AG1SN 'Jr.
37utiiiKiia. tiiilmlii, Hawaii.
WiNNJER & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street Honolulu
mas Assurance Gomjany
OF I.ONOON.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
.Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
I -HI
)
ItliiK Nti'cot. Honolulu.
Excellent accommodation for patlouU.
Dlt. A. It. HO WAT, V. S.
Olllco Hours 7:H0to 10 a. m.j 12:30
to 2 p. in.; -1:30 to (J p, in.
Telkpiionks: Bell 90. Mutual 183.
P. O. Box 32(1. 192tf
Palmer & Richardson,
A. K on.ir JCO' vs.
Deigns ill Stooti, Brick, Iron or Weed.
Modern, Cheap & Artistic Collages
a Spacla'ty I
Plans, Specifications, Contracts brawn
and Kstiiuatus coiuplutu for every des
cription of building. Also, thorough
biiperlutuudencu of coiibtiucilou.
BUILDINGS APPRAISED & LOTS SURVEYED.
tkir Oi tick: Room No. 9, .4preekils'
Block. u)i 1-02
CHAS.T. CULfCK,
Notary Public for the hland of Oaim
Agent to Titko Acknowledgments to La
bor Contracts
Agent to Uraut Manlage Licenses, Ho
nolulu Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Heoit'n Fielght A; Parcels Kxpiess.
Agents for the Burlington Route.
Real Estato Broker & JV,.mt,.,
Bell Tele, ;U.KSaiwiVMiiliml Tele. 139.
P. O. Box -lift.
led" OivicLi No. US Merchant stivtt,
Honolulu, Oahu, 11. 1. uti 92
ffiirt Mm Gi's
TR3IM 'H'AIH.K:
STMB. KINAU.
CLARKE, ComtnanJjr,
Will leave Honolulu ut 2 o'clock p. M..
touching at Lahaiuu, Maulaca Bay
aud Makeua the enuiti day ; Mnlm
kona, liawailmoand Lanpahoohoo tho
following day, arriving at llilo at
midnight.
LKAVKS HONOLULU.
Friday May 27th
Tuesday June 7ih
Friduv ' 17ili
Tuesday, " 2Sth
Friday, July 8th
Tuesday, " lUtli
Friday, " 29lh
Tuesday, Aug. Uth
Friday ' 10th
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at
Laupahoelioo name day; Kawaihac
A. m. ; Muliukoua 10 A. m. ; Makcna
i v. m. ; Maalaoa Bay C p. si.; LhIih
ina 8 p. m, the following day ; arriv
ing at. Honolulu 0 a. m, Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKKIVEB AT HONOLULU.
Saturday, Juno 'ith
Wednesday, ' 15th
JSauuday " 25th
Wednesday, July (3th
Saturday," " Kith
Wednesday, " 27th
Salu.id.iy, Aug. Oth
Wednesday " 17ih
Saturday " 27ih
SJV No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. 'CLAUDINE'
OAVIES. Commandor,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huclo, liana, Hamoa and Kipa
huln, Maui, and Pnauhau, Hawaii.
Humming will arrive at Honolulu
every Sunday morning.
No Freight will be received
after 4 P. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must bo at tho landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has been landed. While the
Company will use due diligence in
handling live stock, wo decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of Kline, and will not be responsible
for money or jewelry unless- placed in
the care of Pursers.
W. C. WILDER, President.
S. B. HOSE, Secretary.
CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
Pacific Mali Steamsnin Go.
AND THE
Occidental & Oriental S, S. Co.
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamcis of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports on or about the following
dates :
Slmr. "Gaelic" July 2. 1892
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China" Juno 21, 1892
Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
BQT Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, $350.
Mfir For freight and pabsagn, apply to
H. HACKFELD &. CO.,
207 if Agents.
New Cottage io Rent !
IjMNE Cottage with Parlor. Dlulng
. room Hall, 4 Largo Bedrooms,
Bath, Pantry, Kitchen and all modern
Improvements. Betetanla street-cars
pahs the door. Rent 835.
ygg- For further information apply to
o. j. McCarthy,
tf fl Merchant street.
Ll-i
i'OK HALE I
1HAVE Four Fine Udgldence Sites,
shunted on iilkol street, for sale.
The Lots have a fiontage of SM feet on
Phkolstieet and mo 'J00 feet deep, are
nicely laid out in fruit aud simile trees
aud are all coveied with grass; watei
laid on throughout. Tho situation of
these Lots ami the limited number make
It necessary that intending' nuichasers
should UI.IKU early application to tho
undersigned, from whom all particulars
can bo had. JAS. F. A1UKUAN.
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PA1KH IIANGJN'G!
CI IVK J. L Mkveh the Painter a c
X and luvuyuur Paper Haiii'h'gd
call
one
promptly ami ucaiiy. i;io ron street.
P. O. Box a87, Mutual Teluplioiie
Mi. 16U U
Honolulu, n.
imrwrwtmmi
UCBimic Sieaffl&lus Co. i
Australian Stall Seivke!
rB SAN FltAXOIM.'O.
The New ind Fine Al Sloel RteamBhlp
"MONOWAI,"
Of tlic Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney
aud Auckland on or about
June 2, I3S2,
And will leave for the above port with
inalU aud passengers on or
about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland !
&
The Now and Flue Al Steel Steamship
tt
MARIPOSA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from ban
Francisco on or about
June 2, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for
the above ports.
tf The undersigned are now pre
pared to issue Through Ticket from
this city to all points in the United
Slates.
&y- Foi fui ther particulars regarding
Freight or Passage, apply to
Wm. Q. IK WIN & CO.. L'd,
1-91 General Agents.
iiu-iiiSii. mm Go.'s
TIJIK TAIts.K:
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Juno 11 Juno 21
July 12 July 19
Aug 9 Aug 10
Sept (! St-pt l!i
Oct-1 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THROUGH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Mariposa June 2 Monowni
Monowai June 30 Alameda
Alameda July 28 JMariposa
Miiripobii Aug 25 Monowai
Monowai Sept 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai
J?tOJNIOIlJK
STEAM CANDY FACTOR!
A-INl HAIt-HItV.
V. liOKN,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook 4
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
THJt:
Vksr
tj
Metropolitan J
S5
Meat Company
SI KINGSTKEET,
. J. WALLERr - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
1-01
BEAVER &. SALOON
The Beat Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Ooffeo at 111 Hours
The Finest Brands of
Ciiars, J&L Tote
!
A.lvyH on J-lumt.
II. X. NOII'4-U tiiirii(4kr.
1-01
Phituro FramuH inudo to
order from luloHt Htyles of
iiiouldhiis. KunovaUoii of
old iiiciureH a tpeeialiy at
Kiiij jBioh., Hotel street.
wniim
flfi? Vt tv53'
i., Tuesday evening,
.,;!'.
ui.'li't y.
Under tho auspices of Geo. V.
OoLong Post, Grand Army of the
Republic, Memorial Day was cele
brated yesterday afternoon by a
brilliant procession to Nuuanu Ceme
tery anil the customary exetcises at
that city of the dead. At 8 o'clock
the procession formed in King street,
at the Tost' 9 hendquurters. A body
of city police marched off an pio
neers, numbering !J5 nil told in com
mand of Captains Parker and Nil
hoolewn. Then came the Koyal
Household Guards GO strong com
manded b' Lieutenant Jerome. Next
was the band of the U. S. F. S. San
Fianctsco, followed by a company of
U. S. marines (24 men) and a com
pany of blue jackets (32). Captain
Sampson of the San Francisco and
Lieutenant Commander Reiter of the
Thetis, with ollicers of their ships,
brought up the rear of the escort in
a wagonette.
The various bodies named marched
to Fort street aud forming in line
Hanked the streets lo headquarters.
At that point the G. A. It. banner
was hung over the middle of King
street, with an American Hag on
either side. When all was ready,
the Post members emerged from the
hall, mustering 25 veterans inclusive
of several from tho U. S. naval ships
in port. They were led by Post
Commander Turrill, and each man
carried a splendid bouquet or wreath.
A beautiful banner draped with crape
and a furled Stars and Stripes were
carried in front. Headed by the
Royal Hawaiian Band the Post
marched down past the lines of the
escort, followed by U. S. Minister
Stevens and Consul-General Sever
ance in a carriage, Governor Cleg
horn and Col. S. Nowleiu in, a car
riage, an empty wagonette, an ex
press wagon laden with flowers, and
Mr. J. Sherwood (a member of the
Post) in a buggy.
As the Post and its special guests
passed, the escorting bodies torn.cd
fours and the whole procession moved
off. The bands alternated in playing
marching music on the way to the
cemetery. An immense crowd
thronged tiic route of march. An
awning was erected to shelter the
participants in the ceremonies r.t the
G. A. It.'s plot at the cemetery. The
order of excicUes was as" follows:
Heading Oulers Adjutant J.Simonson
Ritual .'. . . .Post Commander Turrill
Music Choir
Prayer Chaplain N. B. Emere-on
Ritual Port Commander Turrill
Decorating the Craves
Members of the G. A. R.
Ritual Chaplain N. B. Emerson
Music Hawaiian Band
Oration His Ex. J. L. Stevens,
U. S. Minister Plenipotentiary
Roll Call Adjutant J. Simonsou
Saluting the Dead . . . . U. S. Marines
Benediction . Rev. E. G. Beckwitli, D.l).
Mr. W. W. Hall led the choir in
singing "America" and other hymns
to the accompaniment of the flag
ship's band. Minister Stevens' ora
tion was a eulogy on the heroes of
the late war, back of whom was "a
sue red cause, principles that are eter
nal, grand as human liberty aud
broad as the common welfare of
men." The speaker related what he
had seen of the loyal people spring
ing to arms when the Union was
threatened, which "was the giandest
scene ever witnessed on litis eiutli
relating to the interests of civilized
men."
After the benediction succieded
the three volleys over the graves by
the marines, the procession re-formed
and returning to the headquarters
dispersed.
A CLOSE RAGE.
A very rxciting race was brought
,to a conclusion this morning, May 1 1.
Hie thrcc-musled schooner .John C.
North, the haik S. C. Allen and the
hm k Newsboy all left Hawaii for
San Francisco within an hour of each
other. They all took eighteen days
lo traverse the 2100 miles and all
met this morning off the Golden
Gale, not having seen eacli oilier
during the run up. The S. C Allen
was the first to rcacli an anchorage,
followed about half an hour later by
the John C. North and the Newsboy.
The new fcur-masted schooner Aloha,
however, beat the three others easily.
She made Hie run up in fifteen days
ami reached port about an hour ahead
of the Allen. The Aloha was built
on l'uget Sound for some of the Ha
waiian planters. She made quite a
stir in Honolulu, where she was very
much admired. Shu is a handsome
craft, and tier captain says he will
mutch her against any vessel in the
sugar trade. She brought tip 1000
tons of sugar. S. F. Daily Heport.
A traveling man who chanced to
be in the store of K, V. Wood, at
Mt'Kces Hocks, l'a., says while ho
wuh v, ailing lo bee Mr. Wood, u little
girl came in with an empty bollle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain llulm and
suid : "Mamma wants another bot
tle of that medicine; she says it it
tho best medicine for rliciimatibiii she
ever used." 50 cent hollies for salu
by all dealers, liensou, Smith &Co.,
Agents.
rPHF. BULlXtUNU the leadlii"
1 daily paper of thu Kingdom. oO
ceuts pur mourn.
may 31, 1392.
rt- fvmn. vholtim nnrwi.iwiBj
ai mmrni
At (lie request of a
number of our patrons,
wo have I'oncludod to
offer the services of our
tirtist, Air. W. Y. Itow,
as a practical instructor
hi Oil Painting- and Wa
ter Coloring', free of
charge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our employ for the past
two 3'ears and we feel
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, he
can teach his pupil just
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without tho
tiresome course usually
adopted by instructors.
For further particulars
enquire at
K1S"G BROS.,
Hotel street.
Notice to the Public !
Tk Hawaiian Soap Works
Is htlll in existence at the old stand,
Leleo, and has heeu so since the year
1S.')5. 1 am prepared to put up Soap at
the folio wing prices:
$4.50 par Case of 100 lbs.; $4.00
par 100 lbs. in Balk.
CO Cents each allowed for empty con
tainers returned in good order.
52y Weight for weight no rival con
cern can supply as oml an article for
the same prices.
SgyTho only Practical Soap Boiler
lu the Hawaiian Islands.
THOMAS W.RAWLINS.
fell 22-02
Far 7oiohiuM& HnmKoiii.
The Al NlraiiiHlilp
Tamashiro Maru,"
VOIIM;, ('(lllllliniiilcr.
Is due at this port on .lime lilth and will
leave for the above ports on or
about the
;2-3nl .3 UiVJE.
flQr For Freight or Passage, having
pupeiior Cabin aud Stceiage accommo
dations, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,
1-J3 lm Agents.
FOR SALE OR LKASR.
.,4 On and after May,.,
Tr'i-4$ lt-112, the New aud I)e-
-fifiCSLSfti-. sli-.ililx Miiilirii 1tislili'inn
w-i:.
spjjjBjBivslrable.M.Klerii
of the uuilei"igiii'(i, on
Thurston Avenue, containing Laige Par
lor. Dining Boom, Conservatory, Two
Bedrooms, Dressing Boom with Station
ary WashMnnil and Cedar Waidrobe,
Kiithrooui ul'li Patent Closet and Hot
and Cold Water iittiichuienl. Pantries,
China Clnet and Kitchen with New
Bauge, Hot Water Boiler and all attach
ments complete.
Large and convenient Stable on thu
piemiscs containing two large box-stalls
carriage, harness aud feed rooms, and
servants' quaili'iv.
Giounds 200x200, beautifully laid out
and terraced. The view is unsiup.'Isscd
lu Honolulu.
For further part leulars see
W. (J. A.-.HLKY,
380-tf O. It. & L. C'o.'s Depot.
HUSTACE & CO.!
nr.Al.i'.its in
WOOD & COM.
Al.bO
While & Black Sand
Which wo will sell at tho very lowest
maiket rales foi cash.
Bell Tele. 414. "Yiio(a!f- Mutual Tolu. 19.
my 20-02
C. B. RIPLEY.
AltCH ITKOT.
OwicK; Boom ii. Spiccktls' Block,
fMutualTclephoiio 208.
New Designs I Modern Buildings 1
Complete plans and ppecincatlons for
ev
jvcry dcsciiiiIou of building. Contracts
d
rawu aud caieful uperliitemloiicu of
oiibiructlou given when vcquhod. Call
ud exumlno ulaus, apr i'i ly
COIIbll
ud
Win. (. Irwiii & Company
(iii.iii'ri:.)
OKKKll KOIt SALL
PARAI-'PINE PAINT CO.'i
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING.
REED'S PATENT
Folt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS:
WOOL LU'ST,
BONE MEAL,
FISH GIL NO
ALSO
liUCK & OlILANDT'B
High Grade GKuiuical Caue Uduiirc.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
KYK Gil ASS
And CLOVEltr
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Cornet
Beef, I and 2 ib. tins.
SALMON IN BAltltELiS.
l-!)i
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, 56,219,458.98.
London & L.3ficjsliiro Firo Ina. Co.
Assets. $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersey Marino !ns. Co ,
CLimited;,
Assets, $6, 1 24,0157.
Now York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets. $125,947,290.81.
CO. BEKGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
M. iMbk CO.,
(i.i.iii vy.u.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . ..President & JIanagei
Ulaus Spreckels Vice-President
W. Jl. Ulfl"aul....SecreUiri it Treasurei
Theo. O. Porter Auditoi
SUGAlt FACTO US
ASU
Commission Agents.
OCBUllC SttUSlltll COl,
c r
Of Sail FriuiclHCo. (hit.
1-1)1
CASTLE & C00KE,'
Lite, Firo & Marine
insurance Agents 1
Atii'.NTS ron
tiow Gnglddd Mntudl Life Ins. Co.,
OK IIOSTO.V,
Gtna Fire Ins. Co. of Hariford,
Insurance Company,
OK 8AN KltANOISCO, OAI.1FOKNIA.
l-nt
C. BREWER & CO.!
(.mhti:i.
General Mercantile
ANI
GonimiBsion AgontB.
LIST OKOKKlOr.KS:
J. O. Carter PiesidentiV .Manager
G. II. Kobcrii-ou '1'icusiiie.
1C. P. Bishop Kecielarj
W. F. Allen Auditoi
niUKCTous:
Hon. C. B. liishop, S. O. Allen,
li, Waterliouic,
l-Ul
i
PATISIM
I F you want a Pirst-clas .lohof Palnt-
mg of au dewiiptloii done, cull on
Hi" 1'iaclh-al I'aiuti'i.J. L. I(H' tmly. i
I Foil mi cut 10. P. O, Uox ai7. Mutual1
I Telcphouu CCi. 160 U
uutiuumtMtoi $ '
IO nrwvq nap .-,.!- . " M
BY AUTHORITY.
III ItcJ3Tini!r.l7y ill
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
L-iriug tho jiruci'.otitif deepeniug tho ,
chnuiu'l al the cntruncc to Honolulu
inn bor the Diedger will lie in oiiera
tion night and day. At night there
will ho a dnui'.i -ii;nu1 placed on the
forwaid denick oi Hrdgcr about 110
feet above cu level, which can bo teen
by nil vcsteli! ;i ppujacliiliK tbc harbor.
The signal confci.'ls lied lied
of tllli'O led liuhH
aud a white light
as in the di.igr.im, While
the red lights being
about .'I lect apait
with the white light ,
Mi tho center. lied
All steamers Classing the bur will
-top ut a safe distance from the Dred-gi-r
and give one blast of their whistle
which will be answered by a single
blast fioin the Dicdger, to be bil
low cd by throe blasts from the Dredg
er when l lie passage is clear and they
can proceed.
'1 ho Tug will be on hand when not
otherwise onc,aiid loassisteailing craft
in passing the Dicdger when necos
san .
C. N. M'ENOEK,
Minister oi the Interior.
I', riot-Oilicc, March 9, 1892.
:icc-tf
Sale of Leas3 of the Govern
ment Land of Opihikao,
Puna, Hawaii.
On SATUKDAY, June 1, 1S92, at
12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance
of Aliiol.ini llalc will be sold at Pub
lic Auction the Lease of Government
Land of Opihikao, at i'un.i, Hawaii,
containing an aiea of lfiOO acres, iv
little mote or less.
Term Lcuecjfdi 25 years.
Upset price f 200 per annum, pay
able semi-annually in advanco.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Ofllce, May a, 1892.
Ill Ut
Sale of Lease of Government
Lauds at Kau, Hawaii.
On SATURDAY, June 1, 1802, at
12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance
of Al ioluni 11. do will be sold at Pub
lic Auction tho lease uf the following
tracts of bind at K.iu, lluu.iii:
Tiact No. 1. Mohakcaiiui, contain
ing an area of iu acres, more or
loss. Upt!t )iicu -TriOO per annum,
payable ecnii-aniiually in advance.
Tract No. 2. .Mobakc.uki, contain
ing an area oi 201 aero?, more or les.
Upset price -ffiO per annum, payable
semi-annually in advance.
Lease foi 15 yciin.
C. N. Sl'KNCEIt,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Ollice, May I!, 1802.
UlIJl
Sale of Lease of the Govern
ment Laud of Kaipapau,
Koolaulo'i, Oahu.
On WKDNI-:SD.VY, June 1ft, lb2,
at 12 o'clock noon, at the liont en
trance of Aliioiani Hale will be sold
at Public Auction tho Lease of tho
Govcrninuiit Land of k'aipapau, ICoo
lauloa, Oahu, cuiitaining an aiea of
100 acres more or Ic-h,
Term Lease for 20 years.
Upsot price, irfiO per annum, paya
ble semi-annually in advance.
C. N. SPENCEB,
Minister of tlie Interior.
Interior Oilico, .May, 111, lb!12.
J21 III
Irtiiration Wotice.
Honolulu, H. I., Deo. 2, 1801.
Holders of watei privileges, or those
paying water lalet., are hereby noti
fied that tho houre for using water for
iriigation purposes ato from 0 to 8
o'clock a. M ami 1 to (1 o'clock r. M.
until further notice.
JOHN O. A'HITE,
Hupt. Honolulu ater Works.
Approved;
O. N. Si'i:nckii,
Minister of iho Interior.
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MB. OI1AS. WILLIAMS hits this
day boon appointed a Notary Public
for (hu '1'liiid Judicial Circuit of the
Kingdom.
O. N. ftPEXCKK,
Miiiikicrof tho Interior.
Imuiiur Ollice, AUy 20, lb'J2.
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