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SALES BY AUCTION.
REVERSION.
By Mr. CHRISTIE,

At his Great Room in Pall-Mall , THIS DAY, at
One o'Clock,

THE REVERSION IN and TO FOUR
HUNDRED POUNDS,

Four per Cent. BANK ANNUITIES, which will become
the Property of the Purchaser on the Demise of a Lady
aged 59 Years, provided a Lady aged 29 shall survive
her.

Printed Particulare may be had in Pall-Mall .

No. 8, UPPER BERKELEY-STREET ,
By Mr. CHRISTIE,

At his Great Room in Pall-Mall , THIS DAY, the 16th of
April, at One o'Clock,

AN ELEGANT LEASEHOLD HOUSE,
with Three-Stall Stable Stable, Coach-house and suitable
Offices a Genteel Family. The Premises are finished
the North Side of Upper Berkley-street , Great Cumber-
land-place, held for 93 years, subject to a Ground Rent of
121. per annum.

The remarkable elegant Furniture of the First Floor,
particularly adapted to the Apartment, to be taken by the
Purchaser at a Fair Valuation.

The Premises contain two elegant apartments and dres-
sing-room on each floor, with partent water-closet, and
the water thrown up at a considerable expence to the top
of the house.

May be viewed with Tickets, to be had in Pall-Mall .

WOOD-STREET .
By Mr. CHRISTLE.
At his Great Room in Pall-Mall , THIS DAY, the
16th of April, at One o'Clock,

IN FOUR LOTS,

By ORDER of the TRUSTEES.

A DESIRABLE FREETHOLD ESTATE,
consisiting of FOUR SUBSTANTIAL WELL-
BUILT HOUSE, No.107, 108, 109, and 110, in
WOOD-STREET.

Lot 1. No. 107, in the Occupation of Mr. Deerd Sacks,
on Lease, 20 years and a half unexpired at Christmas last,
at a Net Rent (Land Tax excepted) of

FORTY-FIVE POUNDS SIXTEEN SHILLINGS.
Lot 2. No. 108, on Lease to Messrs Trustrum and
Morley, 3 years and ¾ unexpired at Christmas last, at a
Net Rent of

THIRTY-SIX POUNDS
Lot 3. No 109. under an agreement for a Lease, 12
Years and a ¼ at Chirstmas last, to Mr. James Lovewell< no role > ,
in the Occupation of his under-tenant Mr. Skynner, at a
clear Rent of

THIRTY-TWO POUNDS.
Lot 4. No. 110, under an agreement for a Lease to
Messrs. Jackson and Hartlett, a year and ¼ from Christ-
mas last, at a clear Rent of

FORTY-TWO POUNDS.
The Tenants will shew the Premises, and printed Par-
ticulars may be had of Mr. Ross, Boswell-court; at the
Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhill: and in Pall-Mall.

NORTH-STREET , AND YORK BUILDINGS ,
MANCHESTER SQUAREE AND BROMPTON.

By Mr. CHRISTIE,

At his Great Room, in Pall-mall, THIS DAY, April 16,
By ORDER of the EXECUTORS,
IN THREE LOTS,
Lot 1.
A SUBSTANTIAL LEASEHOLD
HOUSE, with GATEWAY and LARGE
BACK YARD, COMPLETED with SHEDS and VA-
RIOUS BUILDINGS, THREE-STALL STABLE, Etc.
late the Residence and Property of the late

Mr. JOSERH SMITH< no role > , Bricklayer , Deceased.
The Premises are held for 60 Years, subject to a
GROUND RENT of ONE POUNDS SIX SHILLINGS
per Annum, and well calculated for the above, or any
other business that requires much room.

THE HOUSE consists of TWO NEAT ROOMS on a
FLOOR, FOUR STORIES HIGH, with an ACCOMPT-
ING HOUSE communicating with the BACK YARD.

Lot 2. A SPACIOUS CAR CASE or SHELL, COM-
PLETELY COVERED IN, No. 5, in that NOBLE PILE
of BUILDING called YORK-PLACE , the WHOLE of
which forms a most SUPERB ELEVATION. The PRE-
MISES are about 26 FEET in FRONT, by a PRO-
TIONATE DEPTH, and FIVE-STALL STABLE
and DOUBLE COACH- HOUSE, in PART COVERED
IN.

Lot 3. A NEAT COMPACT HOUSE, situate in NEW-
COURT, NEW STREET, BROMPTON, let to Mr.
STRAFFORD, Tallow-chandler, Tenant at Will, at
FOURTEEN GUINEAS per Annum, held for SIXTY-
SIX YEARS, subject to a GROUND RENT of THREE
GUINEAS per Annum.

To be viewed till the Sale, and Particulars may be had
in Pall-Mall .

No. 8, on the EAST SIDE of OLD CAVENDISH-
STREET .

BY Mr. CHRISTIE,

At his Great Room in Pall Mall , THIS DAY, the 16th
instant, at One o'Clock,

A NEAT COMPACT LEASEHOLD
HOUSE, SITUATE NO. 8, on the WEST SIDE
of OLD CAVENDISH-STREET , OXFORD-STREET .

The Premises have three Rooms on each Floor , with a
capacious elegant Shop, most completely fitted up, with
inclosed Window down to the floor, and a capital Range
of Mahogany Glass cases, with Drawers neat Counting-
house, Etc.

The House and Shop recently fitted up at a very con-
siderable expence, and now in complete order.

Are held for 19 years, subject to a reserved Rent of 50
Guineas per Annum.

The Premises may be viewed till the Isale, when Par-
ticulars may be had.

YORK-PLACE, PORTMAN-SQUARE.

By Mr. CHRISTIE.

At his Great Room, in Pall Mall, THIS DAY, April
16, at One o'Clock

SALES BY AUCTION.
WARWICKSHIRE.

By Mr. CHRISTLE,

At his Great Room, in Pall Mall, THIS DAY, at
One o'Clock,

IN TWO LOTS,

Lot 1. A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE,
consisting of the MANOR of GRANDBO
ROUGH, and eligible Farms, and all suitable Buildings
and 487 A. 2R. 6P. of uncommon rich Feeding Land,
Tythe Free, of the Annual Value of 710 [..] subject to the
Life of a Gentleman aged 58 years and upwards, but till
the event takes place, the Purchaser will be entitled to the
Receipt of the net Annual Sum of

FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS,
Issuing out of the said Estate, clear of every deduction
whatever.

Lot 2. The eligible FREEHOLD ESTATE in the Ham-
let of Sawbridge ; consisting of Three eligible Farns, Etc.
with their Suitable Buildings, and Two hundred and eighty-
seven acres, three roods, and eight perches of rich Land,
tythe-free, of the annual value of 470l. clear of all out
goings Etc. and till the event takes place, the Purchaser

THREE HUNDRED POUNDS.
The Property is fully described in Printed Particulars,
which may be had in Pall-mall .

CHOICE WINES, Etc.

By Mr. CHRITLE,

At his Great Room, in Pall-mall, To-MORROW, at One
o'Clock,

THE following Assortment of Excellant
WINES.

One Pipe of East India Madeira; Four Pipes of West
India ditto: 30 Dozen of excellent old Sherry; 103 Dozen
of remarkable high-flavoured Claret, 13 Dozen of Wine
De Grave, and 15 Dozen of East India Madeira.

The Pipes to be tasted two days preceding the Sale, by
applying in Pall-mall , and the Bottles at the time of
Sale.

Catalogues will be forthwith ready.

By Mr. CHRISTIE,

At his Great Room in Pall-mall, on SATURDAY next, at
Twelve o'Clock,

PART of the RESERVED COLLECTION
of PICTURES, late the Property of
DOMINICK SERRES, Eqs. R. A. Deceased;
Among which are introduced the Four following Natio-
nal and interesting Subjects, by J. T. Serres, Marine
Painter to His Majesty, and his Royal Highness the
Duke of Clarence; lately exhibited under the Patronge
of Their Majesties, and His Royal Highness the Prince of
Wales:

The Glorious Engagement of the First of June, under
the Command of Earl Howe.

The Fleet returning with the Prizes.

The Launching the Prince of Wales in presence of Their
Majesties, and the Prizes at Anchor in the Harbour.

The Fleet at Spithead saluting Their Majesties on their
Arrival on Board the Queen Charlotte, to Review it after
the Action.

Also, a few Pleasing Pictures, by some of the most
esteemed Modern Artists.

To be privately viewed on Wednesday; and publicly on
Friday and Saturday, when Catalogues may be had at the
Rainbow, Cornhill; and in Pall-mall.

CHAMBER in the MIDDLE TEMPLE,
For the Life of the Purchaser.

By Mr. CHRISTIE,

On Monday the 20th Instant, at Seven o'Clock in the
Evening, at the Temple Coffee-house, by Order of the
Administrator of the late John Chaunter< no role > Ready, Esq .
deceased.

A SET of CHAMBERS, One Pair of Stairs,
No. 3. in ELM COURT, MIDDLE TEMPLE ,
LONDON, held of the Society of the Middle Temple ,
containing Two Sitting Rooms, a Bed-chamber, a large
Passage, and several Closets, now in the Possession of
Schoen, Esq. Barrister, as Tenant at will.

The Premises to be sold subject to the usual Fine and
Fees, payable to the said Society on admission.

Mr. Slater, No. 2, Middle Temple lane, will shew the
Premises; and for further Particulars apply to Mr. Cooper,
of Southampton Buildings; Mr. Thomas, of Cursitor-
street, Chancery-lane; and in Pall-mall.

POLYGRAPHIC ROOMS, HOUSE, Etc. PALL-
MALL .

By Mr. CHRISTLE,

On the Premises, on THURSDAY The 23d inst. at Twelve
o' Clock,

By ORDER of the EXECUTORS,

THE improved LEASE, or unexpired TERM
of 21 Years, from Midsummer, 1796, of the SPA
CIOUS ELEGANT HOUSES with capacious PIC-
TURE GALLERY of large dimensions, and formed with
pure and perfect light, particularly calculated for the pur-
pose of displaying articles of the Vertu, late the Residence
and Property of

THOMAS GODDARD< no role > , Esq . Deceased
The PREMISES are desirably SITUATE No. 88, on
the SOUTH SIDE of PALL-MALL, with full COM-
MAND of VIEW over MARLBRO' GARDENS, ST.
JAMES's PARK , SURRY HILLS, Etc. The HOUSE
has a private door, which renders it a Capital Residence
for a large family, independent of the Room, which has
its chain of appartments, with private Offices, Counting
House, Anti-Room, Etc. calculated to answer a variety of
purposes, in various lines of business.

The Premises may be viewed three days before the fale,
when printed Particulars may be had.

At the same time will be Sold, a part of the Valuable
Collection of the Polygraphic Pictures.

POLYGRAPHIC PICTURES.

By MR. CHRISTIE,

At the Polygraphic Rooms, No. 88, Pall-mall , on THURS-
DAY the 23d instant, and following [..] at Twelve
o'clock,

By Order of the EXECUTORS of THOMAS GOD-
DARD
< no role > , Esq . deceased,

THE Principal Part of the Remaining Stock
of Polygraphic Pictures, Consisting of a very exten-
sive and elegant variety of subjects, copied after the most
eminent and esteemed masters, as well ancient as modern.
The merit of these much admired production is so well
known, that it is unnecessary to say more of them, than the
greater part of the stock now to be disposed of has been
manufactured within the last two years, and of course
[..]

SALES BY AUCTION.
BANKS OF THE THAMES, RICHMOND , SURREY.

By Mr. CHRISTIE,

On the Premises, on Monday the 20th of April, by
order of the EXECUTOR, at Twelve o'Clock,

A SINGULAR ELEGANT LEASEHOLD
VILLA, with STABLING for TEN HORSES, three
COACH-HOUSES, innumerable convenient OFFICES
of every description, excellent KITCHEN-HOUSE, Etc.
late the residence and property of

GEORGE COLMAN< no role > , Esq . deceased.

The Premises are beautifully situate on the Banks of
the Thames at Richmond , in the County of Surrey .

On the above and following Day will be sold, ALL the
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Garden Imple-
ments, and other valuable Effects.

To be privately viewed with Tickets, and publicly on
Friday and Saturday preceding the Sale.

Particulars and Catalogues may be had on the Premises;
at [..] Sun, Kingston ; Bell, at Hampton ; George,
[..] Wickenham ; Pigeons, Brentford; Coffee-house , Ham-
mersmith ; at the Rainbow, Cornhill; and in Pall Mall.

No. 13, WEST-SIDE of CAVENDISSQUAH-RE-
By Mr. CHRISTIE,

On the Premises, on MONDAY the 27th Instant, at
Twelve o'Clock, by Order of the Executors,

A SPACIOUS, ELEGANT LEASEHOLD
MANSION, with Stabling for Six Horses, Two
Coach-houses, inclosed Stable-yard, and every suitable
attached Office of every denomination; large Garden, or
Back Court, Etc. late the Residence and Property of
The Honourable WILLIAM GROSVENOR< no role > , Deceased.
Are desirably situate the WEST-SIDE of CAVENDISH-
SQUARE.
The Premises are thirty-eight feet in width by one hun-
dred and eighty feet in depth, and contain a suit of three
rooms, and Spacious hall on the ground floor ; four elegant
apartments on the first floor ; four on the second ; and four
in the attics ; Capacious elegant stone stair case to the first
floor ; and back stairs from the offices to the attics.

At the Same time will be Sold the HOUSEHOLD FUR-
NITURE, and other Effects.

To be viewed with Tickets.
Particulars and Catalogues are preparing.

HENRIETTA-STREET , OXFORD-CHAPEL.

By Mr. CHRISTLE,

On the Premises, on THURSDAY the 30th Instant, at
Twelve o'Clock,

By ORDER of the EXECUTORS,

AN ELEGANT LEASEHOLD HOUSE,
and SUITABLE OFFICES, Etc. late the RESI
DENCE and PROPERTY of

SELWYN, Esq. deceased.
The Premises are desirably situate in Henrietta-street ,
and Corner of Wimpole-street , Caverdish-square com
prise Two Spacious Apartments and Dressing Room on
each of the Principal Floors, Four on the Second, and
Same number in the Attics, detached, Kitchen, Wash-house
and Laundry,a Strong Room arched, Iron Door, Etc. for
Plate Papers, Etc.

At the Same time will be sold by Auction, the NEAT
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE LIBRARY
of BOOKS, Capital BOOKS of PRINTS, and other Va
luable Articles, Etc.

To be Viewed Two Days Preceding the Sale, When Par-
ticulars of the House, and Catalogues of the Furniture may
be had on the Premises, and in Pall- Mall.

WEST SIDE OF ABINGDON-STREET, WEST
MINSTER.
To be Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, for One Year,
or a Term,

A NEAT HOUSE, with COACH-HOUSE
and STABLES, Suitable Offices. Etc. the property of

A GENTLEMAN

The Premises are desirably situated on the West-side of
Abingdon-Street, Westminster, with a full Command of
view over the College Garden, Etc. Etc.

To be viewed with Tickets, which may be had of Mr.
Christie, in Pall-Mall .

ELEGANT FURNITURE, MANSFLEDS-STREET

By Mr. WILLOCK,

On the Premises, THIS DAY, at Twelve o'Clock

PART of the ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD
GLASSES, hand some [..]
TRUE, MAHOGANY ARTICLES in great variety,
Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, and
other effects, of

A NOBLEMAN
At his late Residence, No. 4, on the East-Side of Mans-
field-street, between Cavendish- Square and Portland-
Place.

To be viewed this Day, And till the Sale. When
Catalogues may be had on the Premises, at the Rainbow
Coffee-house, Cornhill ; Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery-
lane ; and of Mr. Willock, No. 25, Golden Square.

CLAPTON , near HACKNEY .
Mr. WILLOCK,

At the Rainbow Coffee-house, in Cornthill, To MORROW,
the 17th instant, at Twelve O"Clock, IN ONE LOT,

A COMPACT and very desirable LEASE-
HOLD ESTATE, situate at MOUNT PLEASANT ,
CLAPTON, in the PARISH OF HACKNEY, in the
County of Middlesex , consisting of Four Houses,
with LARGE GARDENS, in the occupation of Mr.
HURRY, Mr, Pugh, Mr. Tenant, and Mr. Deacon, Tenants
on Lease, at Several Rent, Amounting together to.

STVENTY POUNDS PER ANNUM
TWENTY-THREE YEARS of Lease unexpired,at
the Small Ground-rent of only Two Pounds per ann.

To be viewed till the Sale with Leave of the Tenants ;
and Particulars may be had on the Premises ; at the
Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhill ; Baptist Coffee-house,
Chancery-Lane ; of Mr. Webster, Solicitor, Queen-street,
Cheapside, and of Mr. Willock, No.25, Golden-square .

HENDON . MIDDLESEX .
By Mr. WILLOCK,

At the Rainbow Coffee-house, in Cornhill, London,
TO MORROW, the 17th instant, at Twelve O'Clock, by
Order of the Heir at Law of Mr. STERHEN SIMP-
SON
< no role > , Deceased.

TWO RICH COPYHOLD MEADOWWS,
called OLD HAWES, containing upwards of NINE
ACRES, situate near BURROWS, in the PARISH of
HENDON , in the COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX , in the
Occupation of Mr. TUFFIN HOBBS,Tenant at will, at
TWENTY-TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLING per
Annum.

SALES BY AUCTION

CAPITAL RIDING-HOUSE AND STABLES, NEAR
HYDE-PARK CORNER ,

By Mr. WILLOCK,

At Eaton's Coffee-house, in Shepherds' Market, near
Hyde-park Corner , THIS DAY, the 16th Instant, at
Twelve o'Clock, by ORDER OF THE ASSIGNESS of
MATTHEW EMERSON< no role > ; a Bankrupt,

A LARGE and VALUABLE LEASE
HOLD ESTATE, most desirably situate, in SHEP-
HERD'S MARKET, MAY FAIR, near Hyde Park Cor
ner, consisting of AN EXCEEDING GOOD DWEL
LING-HOUSE,A VERY CAPITAL RIDING-HOUSE
excellent STALL-STABLING for near A HUNDRED
HORSES, with SUITABLE GRANARIES, LOFTS,and
LARGE YARDS.

The Premises are all IN GOOD REPAIR are held
for a LONG TERM OF YEARS, at AN EASY RENT
and POSSESSION may be had IMMEDIATELY.

To be viewed till the Sale, and Particular may be had
on the Premises ; at the Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhill ;
Baptist Coffee-house, Chancery lane; of Mr. Bertie, So
licitor, in Vine-street Piecadilly; at the Place of Sale ;
and of Mr, Willock, No. 25, Golden-Square.

BETHNAL GREEN, MIDDLESEX

By Mr. WILLOCK,

At the Rainbow Coffee-house, in Cornhill, To-MORROW
there 17th instant, at Twelve o'Clock,

IN ONE LOT

A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,
very desirably situate OPPOSITE THE POND, on
the EAST SIDE of BETHNAL GREEN, near HACK-
NEY, in the COUNTY OF Middlesex, consisting of THREE
NEAT BRICK HOUSES, with WALLED GARDENS
to each, in the occupations of Will, at very Old Rents,
amounting to near

SIXTY POUNDS per Annum.

THIRTY-TWO YEAR of the Lease unexpired ;
Ground Rent, Five Pounds Four Shilling per Annum.

To be Viewed till the Sale with Leave of the Tenants;
and Particulars may be had on the Premises ;at the Rain-
bow Coffee-house, Cornhill ; Baptist Coffee-house, Chan-
cery-lane ; of Mr. Webster, Solicitor, Queen-street ,
Cheapside ; and of Mr. Willock. No. 25, Golden-square.

FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS AND ESTATES.

By Messrs. SKINNER and DYKE

THIS DAY, the 16th of April, at Twelve o'Clock, at
Garraways Coffee-house, Change Alley, Cornhill, in
FIVE LOTS, by Order of the Executors and Devisees,
in Trust of

NICHOLAS PURDUE SMITH< no role > , Esq . Deceased.

ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD GROUND
RENT and ESTATES, advantageously situate in
DARK-HOUSE-LANE ,BILLINGS GATE , BOTOLPH-
LANE , near EAST- CHEAR,in WHITCOMS-STREET
and PRINCESS-COURT, LEICESTER-SQUARE , the
Present Rents amounting to only

ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY POUNDS Per Ann
Lot 1. The OLD GREEN MAN, PUBLIC-HOUSE
and WINE-VAULTS, now in FULL TRADE, Occupying
a front of 54 feet, in Dark-House-Lane ,in the Possession
of Mr. James West< no role > , Tenant at will.

Lot. 2. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE and
WAREHOUSE. No. 46, Botolph-lane , naer Eastcheap,
containing in front about 30 feet, and 60 feet deep, in the
possession of Mr. Samuel Hanson< no role > , Orange Merchant
Tenant at Will.

Lot 3. 4. and 5. FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS,
amounting to FORTY POUNDS per Ann. issuing out or
the THREE TUNS PUBLIC-HOUSE and WINE
VAULTS ; five adjoining Houses in Whitcomb-street ,
and Four DWELLING-HOUSE, in Princess-Court
adjoining, on Lease, Which will expire in 12 Years, When
the Purchasers will come into Possession of Improved
Rents of about

TWO HUNDRED POUNDS, per ANNUM.

To be viewed till the Sale, and printed Particulars had
on the Premises ; of Messrs. Knott and Serle, Solicitors,
Winchester ; William Hamilton< no role > , Esq . Solicitor , No. 25,
Holborn Row , Lincoln's Inn Fields ; at Garraway's ; and
of Messrs. Skinner and Duke, Alders-gate-street.

HAMPSHIRE

DESIRABLE ESTATES at DR OXFORD and WIN
CHESTEER.

By Messrs SKINNER and DUKE,

THIS DAY, the 16th April, at Twelve o'Clock, at'
Garraway;s Coffee-house, ' Charge-alley, Cornhill, Lon
don, in Lots, by Order of the Executors and Devisees,
in trust of

NICHOLAS PURDUE SMITH< no role > , Esq . deceased,

VALUABLE and very DESIRABLE
FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD ESTATES, situate
at DROXFORD , near East-MEON , and in the City of
WINCHESTER , of the value of about
THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY POUNDS per Ann
Consisting of DROXFORD MANSION-HOUSE, well
suited with Offices, PLEASURE GROUNDS and GAR
DENS, and BAREFOOT's, DALE's, IRELAND 'S, and
WITCOMB's FRAMS, Containing FOUR HUNDRED
and SEVENTY ACRES nearly, of meadow, pas-
TURE, ARABLE, AND WOOD-LAND, lying exceedingly
Compact, within a Ring-Frence, Forming a very Desirable
Estate, Delightfully situate at Droxford, on the High Gosport
Road, Between EAST-MEON and FAREHAM, 65 Miles
from London, Commanding rich and extensive Prospects
beautifully varied, and in the Midst of all Kind of Field
Sports.

Also TWENTY ACRES, of remarkably rich MEA-
DOW LAND, under St. Catherine's-Hill , Contiguous to
the CITY of WINCHESTER.

And a Dwelling-House, Offices and Wine Vaults, And
two Tenements, in The City of Winchester, in the oc
cupation of Mr. Charker, Etc.

To be Viewed till the Sale, and Printed Particu-
lars had at the India Arms, Gosport ; Dolphin, South-
ampton Swan, Alesford and Alron ; the Post-house-
Petersheld ; Bush, Farnham ; Mr. Collins, Printer
Salisbury ; Messrs. Knot and Serle, Solocitors, Win-
Chester ; William hamilton< no role > , Esq . Solicitor , No. 25, Hol-
born-row, Lincoln's-inn-fields ; at Garraway;s and
of Messrs. Skinner and Dyke, Alderagats-street, London
where a plan of Droxford Estate may be Seen.

FULHAM , MIDDLESEX .

By Messrs, Skinner and Dyke,

THIS DAY the 16 th of April at Twelve o'Clock, at
Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change-alley, Cornhill, by
Order of the Executors and Devisees in Trust of
NICHOLAS PURDUE SMITH, Esq. Deceased,




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