13 NOVEMBER 1982, Page 41

The Great Spectator

Treasure Hunt Set by Christopher Booker This issue of The Spectator has the sixth clue in the Great Spec- _ tator Treasure Hunt. The Treasure Hunt will last for six more weeks, and the winners will receive the most unusual set of Plizes ever offered by a newspaper or magazine.

„ The first prize is an oil painting by Sir John Lavery called Flabiba', valued at £3,000.

titiTbe second prize is a signed and dated pen-and-wash sketch en- led 'The Barrister' by Sir William Orpen, valued at £600.

h Tohloez zth RirAd ,priozem his 'Asignse dWhen'ede-reedst, iovanl uperdi natt b£4y 00E.duardo cThere are over 100 other prizes, which include signed copies of °°'s by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Piers Paul Read, Shiva Naipaul, andida Lycett Green and Patrick Marnham. r here will also be bottles of Avery's champagne and claret for the owners-up.

special Prize: There is a special prize reserved for advertisers, employees of advertising 40..Lies a-, „ nu book publishers. This is a signed proof by David Hockney from his r,"Yyt'nod Suite' of 1965 (valued at L400). eanrublishers, advertisers and agents are of course eligible for the first three prizes, but they nt)t win one of the main prizes as well as the special prize.