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n E PABATI UN L E A G U E. PRIZE OF FIFTY • SOVEREIGNS 08, SILVER CUP of tho same value, at the option of the winner, for t]\e best. Pamphlet on the advantages of Separation, and ■ ■ ■, TWENTY SOVEREIGNS FOR THE SECOND BEST. The proprietors of the Otago Daily Ti r,i wil present to the 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 of the winner, and the Separation League will present a puree of Twenty Sovereigns for the second best Pamphlet. • The following will be the conditions :— The decision to rest with a committee appointed by the Sep.aration League, but of which the Editor of the Daily Times is to be a a member. . The Editor ot the Daily Times'to publish, at hi' option, portions or the whole of any of the pamphlets sent in for. competition in the columns of that newspaper, but the right to publish ia 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 I'imes. The Pamphlet Jo be sent in on or before August 10th, endorsed Prize Pamphlets, nnd addressed to the Editor of the Daily Times, 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. The sealed envelope to be addressed to tlie Secretary of the Separation League. This stipulation must bo imperatively observed, as pamphlets with the author's name . attached will be disqualified. The pamphlet3 are to be written in a legible hand, on one side of the paper only.

I !ifiJvfQrlhJ?ast Valley- Store— Groceries, flour, &e. '■'■~'W.-'r' .' — J.Daniels & Co., Commercial Sale Rooms—Rice, groceries, brandy; whisky, geneva, ale, hams, coffee, pepper, apples, boots, corks, &c. J. Pateuson & Co., at their Rooms — Timber, sugar, flour, salt, candles. B. De Carle & Co., at .their Mart—General merchandise, boots, goloshes, waterproof coats, &c, drapery, hosiery, and groceries. Dkiver, Maclean & Co., Provincial Sale Yards— Lambs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 183, 28 June 1862, Page 4

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