PRIZE PAMPHLET.
PREMIUM OF FIFTY POUNDS. (From the Weekly Times, Saturday, j February 17, 1566). The Committee of the Encouragement of Immigration, appointed at a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Invercargill, is prepare! to Pay the above Premium for the BEST PAMPHLET on the Advantages of -Southland as a Field for Emigration from Great Britain and Ireland. , , The Committee desire to obtain a clear and truthful statement of the subject, attractive in style and arrangement, but free from exaggerat.on or deceptive colThe following gentlemen (unconnected with the Working Committee) have been appointed to act as Judges, to decide upon the Essay enr.tled to the Prize His Honour J. P. Taylor. Superintendent. Dr Menzles. Dr Hodgklnson. John Morton, Esq. John Sutton, Esq. M. Scott, Esq. Competing Essays to be signed by distinctive mark or motto, to be sent to the undersigned, in sealed packet, marked “ Immigration Pamphlet, on or befor* 10th April next.
(Signed) PETER DALRTMPLE. Chairman.
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Southland Times, Issue 17193, 12 November 1912, Page 4
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157PRIZE PAMPHLET. Southland Times, Issue 17193, 12 November 1912, Page 4
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