NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. We have again lo remind our advertisers that our terms are cash on receipt of advertisements, or where accounts are opened, cash at the close of the month—no longer credit • will in any case be given—aud we must respectfully inform subscribers that they put us to great .inconvenience by making our collecter call day after day, on the i excuse that they have not examined into j their accounts. For their convenience we waive the cash on delivery of advertisements, and for our convenience they should examine the accounts as soon as presented. Q E PA R A T I ON LEAGUE. PRIZE OF FIFTY SOVEREIGNS OR SILVER CUP of the same value, at the option of the winner, for the best Pamphlet on the advantages of Separation, and TWENTY SOVEREIGNS FOR THE SECOND BEST. The proprietors of tlie Otago Daily Times wil present to tlie writer of the best Pamphlet on the advantages of Separation, a Prize of Fifty Sovereigns or a Silver Cup of the same value, at the option ofthe winner, and the Separation League will present a purse of Twenty Sovereigns for the second best Pamphlet. The following will be the conditions :— The decision to rest with a committee appointed by tho Separation League, but of which the Editor of the Daily Times is to be a a member. The Editor of tlie Daily Times to publish, at his option, portions or the whole of any ofthe pamphlets sent iv for competition in the columns of that newspaper, but the right to publish in the form of a pamphlet to remain with the authors. The competition to be open to the whole colony, excepting only the Editor and Proprietors of the Daily Times. The Pamphlet to be sent in on or before August IGth, endorsed Prize Pamphlets, and addressed to the Editor of the Daily 2'imes, care of Secretary of the Separation League. Each pamphlet to be signed by a motto, and in a sealed envelope, accompanying it the name of the author to be stated. Th* sealed envelope to be addressed to the Secretary of the Separation League. This stipulation must beainperatively observed, as pamphlets with the author's name attached will be disqualified. The pamphlets are to be written in a legible hand, on one side of the paper only. POST OFFICE NOTICE. mails close ; For Invercargill, per Guiding Star, this day,at 1.30 P' ARCHIBALD BARR, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, -. Danedin, 24th June, 1362. .. . ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION/ TIUS DAY. E. De Carle -& Co., on the land, opposite Times office—building materials; at their Mart—oats, brushes, boots, groceries, &c. Jas. Paterson & Co., at their Rooms—plants; sur- , plus stores, ex Akbar; fruit trees, salt, beer, i whiting, tobacco, fruit, timber, leather, and l hoots. A. M'Landress & Co., at their Stores —groceries, &c, beer, wines ancl spirits, tobacco. ! Wj\ Watts, at his Rooms —groceries, nails, ale, &c, ' window-glass and white lead, oflice furniture, flour. J. Daniels & Co., Commercial Sale Rooms —colonial couj>,-feiwouite, ttrrovrruot, ironmongery, timber. Driver, Maclean & Co., Provincial Sale Yards— ] fat wethers., j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 189, 24 June 1862, Page 4
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