PER CURIAM.
There are two issues in this case: whether the attempted delivery of goods by a carrier to a consignee at a time when the consignee's business is normally closed is a proper tender of delivery, and, if not, whether the carrier's later refusal to deliver the goods until the consignee had paid extra delivery and storage charges constitutes conversion of the goods. We hold that
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