ARNST V. BARRY.
: -LETTER -TROM HE.: NICKAT.T.S. . 'Ji'JrJ-R- Arnst has received the propose< .. articles of the Arnst-Ba.rry match, ac ■*compaSied by the " following letter fron '■■■:, Mr. Gtiy iJlh&kaUs, promoter of th< .- g match. s "In enclose herewith articles signei fp by. Ernest Ba-rfy . for. your acceptance Gand trust 'that they will meet with you ?;-; approval. - ; ... Should . any, modification .. o '?;• -flight alteration be" required by you ;; advisers we will do our utmost to rn.ee :'. : them. Doubtless any adjustment that i ■to be made can be -arranged when w . all meet at Lrvjngstonej Rhodesia, in Jul; . next. The British-South ' Africa Com pany considers that ' Thursday," Angus ' ." 18th, would be the best day for the raw ' "as conditions, climate and otnerwis< would then be most suitable. "In order to -.-make .the necessary ai "■.l rangements or your reception Living stone I'"shoidd?Jike'«to know •on wha : .date yon propose sailing from New Zea land," and the probable date of", you rj :; arrival at Livingstone. - : Barry " and 'hi trainer propose leaving England ,o: Saturday,.. July 9th. • '-* - : '%": rt ii"You. will,-.of course, understand tha "j. a very large sum of money is being; ex pended for the necessary arrangement! and the British-South Africa- Oonrpaa; ;-:V:.are' naturally anxious to-avoid anythm; likely jto prevent' your lacing Barr, ;•'; for the .world's championship. On you I arrival you may depend upon all assist S ance being given ,to you. ■>.' • "Nothing appears in the articles con eerning the expenses of either man, bu ■■■•v■:_■' as stated in' ' my' previous letter your ';.?.: to the amount of £300 will be deposite "-!'",. at the Livingstone branch of the Star ckrd Office, Bank of Africa. iVfe-ifT propose that ail interested partie .-y in this match meet at the Govermnen M House, Livingstone, on Sunday, July 3lsl ■to make final arrangements. " y -"I enclose herewith the Thames law ;- on boat racing." - ''"' ..' * Arnst states that the race will ;b ■'■■: KJwed under the professional champion eKp rules, not the Thames-rules of boa ■-,'■', lacing.""" : j r-"v •'""■"'
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 7
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325ARNST V. BARRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 7
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