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Mr. James Ames, the City Valuer, men tioned in the Assessment Court to-day that JJ2SO per foot had been rofuped for the Pier Hotel site ; that Mr. T. G. Macarthy ha-) purchased the land in Hunter-street, on whioh Messrs. Wallace and Co.'h late auction mart stands, for .£IOO per foot ; that Mr. Jacob Joseph had sold the corner of Hnnter-Btreet and Customhouse-quay to the National Mutual Lifo Association for .£145 a foot ; and that Mr. J. D. Baird had bought a section in Grey-Btreet for J385 per foot. (For continuation of reading matter see fourth page.)

THE FOLLOWING lots, being what are left over from our salo of SURPLUS STOCK, we have determined to CLEAR OUT at the prices mentioned below, TE ARO at HOTJBE. 3 Pompadour Polonaises, 5/-, F ° r 1/11. . 4 Ladies' Print Costumes, 5/11, 1* 2/6. 22 Print, Zephyr, and Canvass Costumes, ranging in price from 12/6 to 19/6. You can have your choico rOE 6/11. 4 Ladies' Ottoman Silk Dolmans, prices from 29/6 to 32/G, FOE I4/6. 8 Ladies' Colored Beaded Dolmans, very superior qualities and styles, usual prices 45/6 to 67/6, Por 12/6. 3 Ladies' Canvass, Cathnure, anil Ottoman Cloth Mantles, usual price 12/6, FOR 4/11. 13 Ladies' Canvass, Cashmere, and Ottoman Cloth Mantles, usual prices wcro 19/6, 21/6, 25/6, Fon 9/11. 3 Ladies' Silk Capes, sold at 5/6 and 7/11, for HALF-A-CKOWN. 17 Ladies' Silk Capes, ordinary prices 12/6 and 14/6, FOB 4/11. 4 Children's Costumes, usual prioo 5/6, for HALF-A-CROWN. 2 Children's Costumes, usual price 7/6, for 3/6. 9 Children's Coaluni'x, usual prices 8/6 and 9/6, for 4/6. All the above bargainß for ONE WEEK ONLY, at the Wholesale Family Drapery "Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTN E R S H I P, BT EFFLUXION OF TIME. GRAVES & FLEMING, TiBAPEKS, MILLINERS, AND CLOTHIERS, THE C O R N E v^ "_ OUS E . - PREMISES CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th March. EE-MABKING STOOK FOR DISSOLUTION SALE, Commencing SATURDAY, the stii MAROH. STOCK MUST BE SOLD, TO SQUARE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. O EC CASES NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS Included in the DISSOLUTION SALE, AT LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. GRAVES & FLEMING, THE CORNER HOUSE. YOU CAN BUY Drapery at Extraordinary Prices just now, at C. SMITH'B, Cubastreet. Good pattern Prints, from 3d; strong Grey Calico, Is 9d doz ; splendid White Calico, 2s lid doz ; Slate Silioia, 2?d per yard. Dress Stuffs noxt to nothing. Come and sco them. ICHI BAN BAZAAR, CUBA-STREET. T U S T ARRIVED— A Fresh Lot of Majolica Jugs A Fresh Lot of Dinner Ware A Fresh Lot of Teapots New Designs in Tea Sets, from 12s 6d for 40 pieces New Designs in Dinner Services ; 48 pieces, 27s 6d The Latest Pattern in Chamber Sets New Tumblers ANl> EVERYTHING AT OUR OLD CHEAP PRICES. ICHI BAN BAZAAR, CUBA-STREET. ¦jiOR SALE, Bomo Special Lines in Harness, at unusually low prices. Visit the Cash Saddlery Stores, Willisstreet, Wollington. C. W. WYCHERLEY, Proprietor. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Jacob Joseph, John Fortesone Evelyn Wright, and John Craig M'Kerrow, as Sheep and Cattle Farmers, is dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts must be paid to Messrs. Joseph and Wright, who will discharge all liabilities. JACOB JOSEPH J. F. E. WRIGHT J. C. M'KERROW Witness— Martin Chapman, Solicitor, Wellington. " PETOtfE! PETONEI" BUILDING SITES. FOR SALE, first-olass Building Sites, with frontages to Jackson, Peol, Riohmond, and Britannia-streets, Petone. Thin land was one of the earliest selections in Petone, and tho sections are offered on unusually liberal terms, viz. — 10 per cent, deposit, whioh will be returned on completion of a building to the value of JJIOO or more. The whole of the purchase money can, if requirod, remain fora team of 7 to 10 tears at 6 pkr cent, interest. Title, Land Transfer Act. Apply to E. BATTERSBY, Nelson-street, Petone. liiOß SALE, sevoral Hotels in town and country. Purchasers with limited capital can be assisted. Apply to hTmoss, Hunter-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1887, Page 3

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