COMMERCIAL
; '.'inJTHE SiIAEE'MARKET.. Sales were-reported yesterday-of Equitable Building at i£9'4s. 6i1., and Standard Insurance ,at*;iei''.2i',6d. Bank of Now Zealand shares were' wanted at Is. Gd.; National Banks, sellers iES 75.; National Insurance, fellers Bs.: 9d.;.Standard Insurance, buyers' 2s. 3d., sellers 35.; 'Wellington Investm'ont, buyers lis.- 6d".-;"' 1 (\ T ollingtori".Trust and Loan, buyers £1 V'Nati'onal' Mortgdge, sellers .E3; New Zealand: and' River Plato, buyers - 13_s.; Loan and; Mercantile, i' sellers 45.; I'cilding Gas,.buyers; oClWellington jGas (now issue), buyers iSI 10s. premium;: Christchu'rch -Meat, buyers ilO 195.; Gear Meat (£1 paid), buyers .£2 lis.. Dd,; Meat, Eicport. (JG2.I2S. 6d. paid), sellers £3 15.,; Union Steam, buyers .CI 13s. Gd.; 'Westport I 'Coal, buyers £0 55., sellers iS6 Bs.; "Wcst-'pbTt-Stockton,:'sollets'B?.; Kauri Timber,.; sellers'lss:r Now "Zealand Paper Mills, buyers yil-ls.-9d.; : New' ; Zealand.Portland Cement, sel-' lore £2 ls.'-Od.; Tara'naki Petroleum, Bellers 7s.
; ■ ' THE MINING MARKET. There " Vas - escfellent trading. yesterday in mining so.rij). r ' At; the'iriorning call there were salies-of Waihi Consolidated at 3s. Bd. and 35.-)d.-on''Chaiige. ''In the afternoon Tangiaros wld on:-' Change at'4d.' The reported sales were Mnoriland.''9id:.'9Jd/, 10d„ 9Jd., Waihi Consolidated. 35.7, Id., ,3s. .tfd., 3s. Bd.,'3s. 10d., is.}. Is. 2d;, 4s. ;6d.. is. 83d., 4s. Ltd., May Queen, !s.Bd.;, New Sylvia. 2s. Gd., Talisman 13s.' id.' aiad'.iS2!.l3s. Bd.i'a'nd New Alpine (10s. paid)■ it 'Bs." 9d.";:The n quotations, with the last reiorded'sales,, were as under :-r- ,'•!
. ; THE HEAT MARKET. :<2ompajed inli, a year ago mutton and lamb f.' all 'grades' are very much lower in value, iut beef on the other hand exhibits an inrease, so far as hindquarters arei concerned. 4troßt';,iii'' tabulatod form the position is as nder:— ► -■' '-t'" Jv
lortli "Island mutton' is fully a penny per lb. iwer. 'and lamb l}d; lower. Eiver Plate inutin also shows a decline. The reasons for this epression 'are l 'restricted consumption and ex»ss of supplies... W'hen we examine the availble" statistics it;" li'ill be seen that the exorting countries; hi/ye sent very' large quantiies .'this year- as', compared with the previous ear'/ The''exports "of mutton from New Zea-ind,-as shown leaflets issued each iontji by the Department of Industries and lommerce, disclose the, following figures■ : ' Carcasses. Carcasses.
In the five months there has been nn. increase of 401,65i;,carCa*sS'jSi , etiiiM to about 53 per cent., which is-'aive'rystrbstahtiargain. "'• The lamb exports from New Zealand for the five months corapfyp, as ; under:—.
There is a. Gain-here of 528,250 carcasses, eqnat to about. 32 pei'.vcent.'.. Thus in the fivo months of .-this' year- we have exported 927,900 carcasses mdro-"of,.,mu'tton,'ah(lUamb than in the. corresponding :months'.o£ last year.' These heavy supEliesVre going o'n 1 to a market that is already, urdehed with an 1 excess supply; The River Plate shows ,tho • same excess of shipments. Talcing .the figures 'of the imports. into Great Britain'-cabled each'month by the High Com? missioner, we obtain the following:—
Tiere' is a gain here of 292,093 carcasses of .j autton and 236,330 carcasses of lamb, together ■dp'reSiitinfc"qn' increase of ,528,423.carcasses. 1 '■ Beef, us already stated, has'not been affected; ti the contrary, .there has been an advance in he quotations for hind-quarters which, at- 4Jd. >er lb.; approximate to the value of Cnntorlury 'lamb. ■"'"■■ The"quotations compare as inden— .';. ■; " , , "'„ ;„ T „, •
The exports of beef from New Zealand are within very moderate compass, but from the 'Argentine-.they.'famtitat to a-, very considerable quantity. The improvement m beef is duo to the restrictions on thß imports of live cattle froill •ceriain;'-States. of:: America, which has created-a..shortage....- ~-. . , -. Customs revenue, collected at Wellington yes'terday amounted to £3030 Hs. 9d. REPORT. ; : '];-{ Vfii'e New'-Zealand'Truit and Produce :C6., 1 m--porting >'-3V"ellirigtph';;fruit and . produce _ opera-ttOis-tQr ■' the week: ending June. 14, state: that good •''demand existed,;, and the following -prices !'tho r ;marki;t i—Potatoes,; 55.-, to ss. -6d. cwt. : j~potato'es '(seeo% 6s. to 7s.'.cwt.; onions,:ss. .6d';,'tb 6s. Cd.Vowti;:'swedes,\ls. .6d.,cwt.; turivip's>ls. Gd. to S'4s.'--Back; beetroot,, 2s. Gd. to 'te-Wtiack; ■ marrow,. Is. 6d. to 2s.>sack; cabbage, Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. sack; lettuce, Is. 6d. to 4s. 6d case; tomatoes, 5s to 6s. lOd. case; spinach Is. 9d. to 2s. 3d. cose;'carrots, 2s. to Bs. 6d. sack.; parsnips, 2s. Gd. to is. ;pumpkins,3s. to 4s. 9d. sack; cauliflower, 6s. to 9s. 6d. case; French beans, 7e. to 10s., part sack; apples (extra ■ choice),- Jonathan orUlotigherty, Ss. to os'.6(i;:;.*ppple3 "(medium), Jonathan or Dougherth l -55;:40-''ss.\'6d;;' apples' (cooking), Jpns 'seedling.-4's". to 5s; r 3d.; apples (cooking), Wols- ■ leys :or'Wash, 45.,',9d.' to 55.'9 d.; pears^(des r 50rt),.'401b.,-Bs. t0.,105.6d.;. (ordinary), Cs.,.to 7s."6d:i.;.p'eafs-/cooking),'ss. to 6s.j Capo goose-berriDs,';;-61d.--pDr lb.;--Island'.oranges, Bs. 6d, to 99. 6d.;"eggs, fresh (weak ■ demand), Is. .Bd. to Is 9d.-'j'-preserved, Is.' 5d.; hens, '3s. to;4s: pair; ducks,:.ss.; turkeys, 9s. to_ 10s. 6(1. pair; chaff, -JC3 to'-K) 10s.; oats, 2s. 2d. to 2s. 3d. bush.; beans, 10s. 3d. per sack; poanuts, 225. sack; proserved ginger, 6ld. per lb. jwalnuts, Id. to lid. per lb. . DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. (DT TiLEQEAPH—rBESS ASSOCIATION.) Dunedin, June 15. 'Stock Exchange sales! Waihi, £9 25.; Waihi Grand Junction! i!2-ss. 3d., £.2 4s. 3d ; £2 4s. 6d.? £2 4s. 9d.; D.I.C. (pref.), Oil Is. fid; Talisman Consolidated, .£2 135.; hew Zealand Taper, JCI 2s. 3d.
,,„, . .-.' ';■''.'-• .'..,...' . Juno 13, Juno 14, i- -..'.-•.■..V a: V- > ■, •■ '19(19. • ■ ■ 1908.- ,::...;,,'.:,...:.: ' : ■ ■ ■-,-&.■■'■ <i- ■. New Zealand fores ._ ;.. ....'.'21 25 New Zealand hinds .... .... 4j , j>| „.,,, Itiver Plato fores;,' ■; ... .... 2J 213-16-River Plate hinds '—. ....-*i 39-16
f. ■'"'"' : ;';-"— "1966.'.".;. 1808. 1909. 1908. .■•<»«/"•, r-■• 'MuttSn.' Mutton. Lamb. Lamb. .V- .VVr.V'r."..-.; ../Cnr-" • Car-. Car- ■ Car- ',''' 'ir.!T''''jcasses'.'" casscs. casses. casses. January,..:. 185,952,. 223,281 103,081 18,12!) February.v..'v311,561'•'219,366 90,233 33,813 Maroh^- ':,i;': 183,631 : 138,679 28,421 15,655 April"' '•■'...''378,K1 ' 247,416 90,219 45,55-1 May:"-'" ■■"::;: 29C612 234,959 71,863 14,276 ■?-::'• ?"'-• 1,063,704 383,817 127,487 1
i HUTT AND PETONE NEWS, j COMM ERCIAL. : : : : Uaoii oDn BPKOun ftETORiBB.l . . -i _ ' >. .: ■''i:v ; '-'• ••< THE SHAKE MARKET. ■ :■■:■■ .■■■:■. LOWER HUTT-SEPTIC TANK. Sales wcro-reported yesterday-of Equitable V - ri .The. seebnd septio tank :in ; connection: with Building a**'* '6cl., and Standard Insurance '■i a ii«if .atAJBr.Sa: *6d. Bank of Now Zealand shares f -". - : drainage Bonom© is about half vanted at ls> cd#; National, Banks, (Y cqmBleted.v --.lt; was commenced. in-.: February sellers .£5 7s.; National Insurance, sellers £1 yJy last, and ;should bo : finislied by-.August.;.-.This: : 8s.; 9d.;.Standard Insurance, buyers'«£1 2s. 3d., l tank is. twice the size of tho one on'tho other sellers XI 3s. Investment, buyers tl(o ; Hutt. Biver as-yit',~*has : oV^ni larger are a . Tho concrete. walls are lan^a buyer" ii'lfe; Xomi and; Mercantile, '-, sellers 4s.; Feilding Gas,.jjith -"the exception. o£..'tfie\ roof, t and, buyers; -JB1 jGus (now issue), buyers w&iv'ivill,. be .p,ut on. ;.'The' intercepting ;tank „is. ;-§l 10a.- premium-; 5 Christchu'rch -Meat, buyers (y finishedj-.Ti-ith ,the oxcoptioii .pf'jbo roof,: and. i&v ®®ar Meat (£1 paid), buyers .£2 lis., -/the .engines and require:<*o : 'xfStoi iHSSi' buyers il Hs.' Gd!; West-: ; transfer, the material. to. .the septic'tank; pro. :bort r C6al,'buyers Ss., sellers 8s.; WestIgyper, aro on the road,\ and', will; amve shortly., •pb'Tt-St6ckton,: , solle'js • 8s.; Kauri Timber,.; sel> 1-VJi3?rom thfeStarilv, ■ the i disoliargo . : will run out to 'lers''15s:r New "Zealand .'Paper Mills, buyers iV'-* - ! y the'river,"ia distance of a' few :feet-only.;. The. ;£1 -Is.-9d.j-'New-Zealand .Portland Cement, sel-' vS.'/.s: position this, tank 'is a /; Convenient -one; lers.£2 ls.'-Od.;'Taranaki Petroleum, sellers 7s.' . ; -in: that its close proximity tothe-river renders :v -. ■ ■. .-.-r -.. . atf outfall'sower superfluous. There is no. dan- ,, ■". THE MINING MARKET. KV''.i:?Ber-of:flo6d:as the high-stop{band,.is cansid- i ' , , • • • ered ■ to:afford amplo' protection!'.: There was, i: excellent - trading yesterday in nally • tholight that great mcohVijiiience would r T l .^ nIn o E^£ 1 P-' , At; the morning call there were Cfttsed?by:-the: water- in the soil, but this '.sales-ol Waihi Consolidated at 3s. 8d. and 3s.' f-M ;:,.'has not proved to bo the case,"probably'"owing 'M. • on 'Chailge. In the afternoon Tangiaros. tot.Uie fa'ct that the -water.■req'uiring to 'b'e sold on:-'Change at'4d.' The reported sales were Sf-::1'2ripiimped'.''from'''the.'.western' septic tank-was Mnoriland, 9Jd;,-9Jd;, 10d„ 9Jd., Waihi Con- '- l', ; mostly surface drainage. Thejob-is -proceed-, .solidated 3s.V.4d., ,3s. i-7d., 3s. 8d.,' 3s. 10d., 4s.;. ■- , ; V ing under. the supervision of Mr.A. Commetti, ,43. 2(1;, -is. Gd., is. 83d., 4s. lid., May Queen, weight,men ;under him.-,,^.-;8d.i ; ,Nw-»SyWa i .2s. Gd., Talisman £2 13s.' The Western fieptic tank .fiiiisbed about 8d,i'and New Alpine (10s. paid)' !:;".'fP.'.:the end -pf January last, but."no .house's.,are." ,at '8s.".?d." ;The n quotations, with the last rex't.':' ... connected'as yet,,as the pumping'plant has not corded'sales, were as under:-r- /' Si;fiiiKpived. jffheVinains througE^he; streets'have ' ' 'Buyers. Sellers. Sales.' ; ..-.--r,Deen>pufe3;down through Cuba'---'Street Extension- - ■; '«£ s d Xs d Xb d' It'is/anticipated; that -Waihi G'd Junction" 2 4 , 6 . - '.- - ! . the. hrst yhouses wilr be . connected, with.;, the: WaiKi "Extended ' '' — 0 6 11 - system shortly.. ■ , '. r . ■ . Waihi. Consolidated" 0 4 9 0 4,11, 0 4 11 o r o i'.C-.i r . The . construction of , ; tho Hutt' River Pipe Watchman 0 110 0,111 r- . fK ;..: 'and;,Traffic Bridge is how taking .definiteshape. N®w, Sylvia ............. >0 ' 2 e 0 2 7 : 0 2 6 S:;v. ;,' ; :Two concrete buttresses—the- poihts' ; .where"th6 Maoriland - 0 0 9 0 0 10$ 0 0 9} S5S>i'appifOachSs'eni-and -the' bridge -propOT.'beginS- Tangiaro. (Is. paid)... ,0 0 4' 0 0 G'O 0 4' s -v: have .'been completed. ; . The, ■ buttresses are .Talisman: . , 2,13. 3 2.13- 9 . '2 13 .8 jiiy SVpierced'by ;t.wo. SO-inch apertures 1 for the con-. Kuraniii :'Caledonian 0 1-201 4 — v - . duct of the,mains.'Pile-driving was commenced, N.Z.:.Crowrf, 0 5.10 — Sff i',;.on. ; Mon<liiy,; active'i.iprogreiss' .iV '0'2 8 0 2 8 : v ; . Tlie plans, particulars' of-which have already Saxon 0,2 1 0 2 3 — : "v'i-.■•v-.;''': , publisned, include ,24..spansj on ;■ terra Tairua Broken Hills, 0 ,2.1 0 2 3 i;V.>:'; ;. : :firma, 25fM : apart,> and'sixiriver'spans XiriJclus- -Now"Aipiiie'(10s;f)aid)': 0 '8 6 ' 0 9 0 0 8 9 ters, ,foar, piles encased); 80ft. apart, in the New Alpine (9/3 paid) 0 8 8- — '-'i-: :^ ; Mr. ;p.- Bourke,-;thc contractor," is ; aC Waiotahi .0 2 It 1 — — :I^esenti engagedvin:driving::the .'piles .for the -New-Big ! River2 14 0 2 17 0 — tl- ?;-•? span nonij the'Petone'end;-, The ;pfles- vary Con. Goldfields ...... 0 17-9 o 18 6 -■ 3E.length, from 12ft. to 30ft^ ; and are driven ■ . ; >.-k. in fn flia omnnfl ...lit :
i HUTT AND PETONE NEWS, j COMM ERCIAL. : : : : Uaoii oDn BPKOun ftETORiBB.l . . -i _ ' >. .: '•' '-'• ••< THE SHAKE MAIIKET. ■ :■■:■■ .■■■:■. LOWER HUTT-SEPTIC TANK. Sales wero-reported yesterday-of Equitable V - ri .The. seebnd septio tank :in ; connection: with Building a**'* '6cl., and Standard Insurance '■■•'i a ii«if .atAJBr.Sa: *6d. Bank of Now Zealand shares f -". - : drainage Bonom© is about half vanted at ls> cd#; National, Banks, (Y cqmBleted.v --.lt; was commenced. in-.: February sellers \£5 7s.; National Insurance, sellers £1 yJy last, and ;should bo : finislied by-.August.;.-.This: : 8s.:9d.;.Standard Insurance, buyers'«£1 2s. 3d., is. twice the size of the one on'tho other sellers XI 3s. Investment, buyers tiw ; Hutt: River as-yit',~*has : oV^ni larger are a . Tho concrete. walls are lan^a buyer" irifei Xomi and; Mercantile, '-, sellers 4s.; Feilding Gas,.jjith -"the exception ■o£..'tfie\ roof, t and, buyers; -JB1 jGas (now issue), buyers w&iv'will,. be .p,ut on. ;.'The' intercepting ;tank „is. ;-§l 10a.- premium-; 5 Christchu'rch -Meat, buyers (y finishedj-.Ti-ith ,the oxcoptioii .pf'jbo roof,: and. i&v ®®ar Meat (£1 paid), buyers .£2 lis., -/the .engines and require:<*o : 'xfStoi iHSSi' buyers il Hs.' Gd!; West-: ; transfer, the material. to. .the septic'tank; pro. :bort r C6al,'buyers Ss., sellers 8s.; WestIgyper, aro on the road,\ and', will; amve shortly., •pb'Tt-St6ckton,': , solle'js • 8s.; Kauri Timber,.; sel> 1-VJi3?rom thfeStarilv, ■ the i disoliargo . : will run out to 'lers''15s:r New "Zealand .'Paper Mills, buyers iV'-* - ! y the'river,"ia distance of a' few :feet-only.;. The. ;£1 -Is.-9d.j-'New-Zealand .Portland Cement, sel-' vS.'/.s: position this, tank 'is a /; Convenient -one; lers.£2 ls.'-Od.;'Taranaki Petroleum, sellers 7s.' . ; -in: that its closo proximity tothe-river renders :v -. ■ ■. .-.-r -.. . atf outfaU;'sower superfluous. There is no. dan- ,, ■". THE MINING MARKET. KV''.i:?Ber-of:flo6d:as the high-stop{band,.is cansid- i ' , , • • • ered ■ to:afford amplo' protection!'.: ;.- There was, i: excellent - trading yesterday in nally • tholight that great lncohVwiience would r T l .^ nIn o E^£ 1 P-' , At; the morning call there were Cfttsed?by:-the: water- in the soil, but this '.sales-ol Waihi Consolidated at 3s. 8d. and 3s.' f-M ;:,.'has not proved to bo the case,"probably'"owing 'M. • on 'Chailge. In the afternoon Tangiaros. tot.Uie fa'ct that the -water.■req'uiring to 'b'e sold on:-'Change at'4d.' The reported sales were Sf-::1'2ripiimped'.''from'''the.'.western' septic tank-was Mnoriland, 9Jd;,-9Jd;, 10d„ 9Jd., Waihi Con- '- l', ; mostly surface drainage. Thejob-is -proceed-, .solidated 3s.V.ld., ,3s. i-7d., 3s. 8d.,' 3s. 10d., 4s.;. ■- , ; V ing under. the supervision of Mr.A. Commetti, ,43. 2(1;, -is. Gd., is. 83d., 4s. lid., May Queen, weight,men ;under him.rVp -,,^.-;8d.i ; ,Nw-»SyWa i .2s. Gd., Talisman £2 13s.' The Western fieptic tank .fiiiisbed about 8d,i'and New Alpine (10s. paid)' !:;".'fP.'.:the end -pf January last, but."no .house's.,are." ,at '8s.".?d." ;The n quotations, with the last rex't.':' ... connected'as yet,,as the pumping'plant has not corded'sales, were as under:-r- /' Si;fiiiKpived. jffheVinains througE^he; streets'have ' ' 'Buyers. Sellers. Sales.' ; ..-.--r,Deen>pufe3;down through Cuba'---'Street Extension- - ■; '«£ s d Xs d Xb d' It'is/anticipated; that -Waihi G'd Junction" 2 4 , 6 . - '.- - ! . the. hrst yhouses wilr be . connected, with.;, the: WaiKi "Extended ' '' — 0 6 11 - system shortly.. ■ , '. r . ■ . Waihi. Consolidated" 0 4 9 0 4,11, 0 4 11 o r o The .construction of ; tho Hutt' River Pipe Watchraan;. 110 0,111 r- . :i Traffic Bridge is now taking .definite shape. -New. • 2 6 0 2 7 : 0-2, 6 : :Two concrete buttresses—the* Maoriland - 0 0 9 0 0 10J 0 '0 9} : aoproaebbs end and the bridge proper Tangiaro, (Is. paid)... .0 0 ' 4' 0 0 6*0 0 4' b fv:;- v:>have":beeii•;completed.';.The. • buttresses are .Talisman: , 2 13 3 2.13- 9 . '2 13 .8 '.by 80-inch''a5ertures ; 'for --the -'con-. Kuranui -'Caledonian 0 4 — ,: duct.of tne ; mains. ; 'Pile-dnving was commenced, N.Z.;.Cro.wtf, 0 5.10 ; —. * — . .Monday,, and:^isviiow^> ; in actiye*:,?;p'rogr©ss/',May fQue«iiV : V..V. .>V 0 '2 8 0 2 8 / ; . : Tlie plans, particulars' of which have already Saxon ;...- 0.2 1 0 2 3 — : P.ubl.isned, include ,24=.spans • on ; terra Tairua Broken Hills ,0.2.1 0 '2 3 ,' ; ;firma, 25iW;apart,v spans;(iri'clus- - 0 '8 6 ' 0 9 0 0 8 9 ters, ; fpjir,pues encased) 80ft. apart, in the New Alpine (9/3 paid) 0 8 3 — . -•cbritractd'r,"'iS;-aC Waiotahi v ............. .0 2 11 1 — the -New-Big 5 'River v.:.;. 2 14 0 2 17 0 — ;piles- vary Con. Goldfields ...... 0 17- 9 o 18 6 • ' - . .length, from 12ft. to 30ftij ; and are .driven . ; • f groiihd where .they are split , . mTj« iffTin 1 \rAp , irp f r thetop, thus .allowing, the steel;, wire.to . HEAT MARKET. a^iurther;height of ferroconcrete vCompared 'with, a year ago mutton and lamb ! s Jjside-.'the 'usual '.wooden* enclosure, of .'all grades'are very much lower in value, : higher beams.- •. -The'»;top • one carries but beef on the other hand exhibits an'-in- - 3 -'" 00 ? the* traffic;bridgo, v the .'middle one crease, so far as hind-quarters are concerned. J >'.vr• •..^.supporting;the pipes,- and lhe\'bottom;one;lje- Se i tl , out'",iri't'abulatod form the position is as ; : x , -ijig on the ground level. • r . ' under:— *■ • • m-"';* t / v-i^^5 arriih -the .woodwork:is expected/by \ • Jnne 13, June 14, ',v- : tho Ihyra at the end of the month, and 1909. 1908. ; .';. a -4uantity of steel>for reinforcing the.concrete Mutton— d. d. pte is .expected from England shortly,.: About Canterburv lieht ; ' 33 .41 •' - i bnt Whra ' Canterbury mfdium ... ... 3 I ' '" ~ -i'" If" ;?•:>. ■-• • v : ' ; ?v-' • .! : PETONE BOWLING CLUB Canterbury, light ... ... # 5| ■ • . Tho aA'nual. meeting of the 1'etone Bowling - ; "" ;; Club be'held.ait. the pavilion on. Thurs- r [ j ? t A V *" '? f J ; : day night. ' The report states-that the season ™ ? ;i..;: ., ; : commenced with a of. i£16..10s. . ™ r , 0 I !
-.;•- :■•' • ■•-■ ■-. ;: 1909. 1908. • :' January ..."' '... ... 13S.50S ■ 90.6S7 • ;- .Eebrunry -;;::;..,';■.... 2-51,048 135,501 " 'March ...•',.. .... 220,77-1 . 241,257.Anal ... ... ... 267,721 157,536 . May .... ...■ 2D3.94G r ..,.. ;^;,.^.,.:..,..^ ... : -.,- j |152iD97 751|M6
: '.. . ■ ■;'■ *. "V-,' ■";■'■. 1909. 1908. ' '.'..■. Carcasses. Carcasses. January:. ■■ ... .... 232,41-1 139,273 • .February ... .....' 234.C4S . 135,501 '. . March " ..:' '■.■';..*■ <.. 359,505 318,921 April ... ... ... 532,235 •130,969 „:-.m$''J~. •••,"•'■ '••.. GWJ44 420,501 *„^;i,';.-,..: '■ :. , 2,15G,96i 1,G30,7U
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