Answers to Correspondents.
Correct solutions of Problem 626 received from ! BW, Christchurch ; JB, Oamaru ; JW M, Palmerston; HE, Waikaia ; TD, Caverßham ; CW H and E B, Dunedin. Solution of Problem 627. By Mr Jos. J. C. Wninwright. 1 B to Q Kt4. White. Black. IPtoßd 2Qt087 mate I Vto Q 6 2 P tks P, dis eh „ 1 Pro X 6 2 Q toRB 1 P tkß Q 2 P tks P, dis eh . 1 It tks Q a PtksH. disch „ 1 VfcksP 2 QtoQRS „ 1 Any other 2 P to K 3, disch A unique arrangement of force, with some pretty mates ; is aho rAther deceptive, several near tries being only just stopped by X tka Kt. J Brook, Roslyn.— Your solution of Problem 629 is perfectly correct. Edward Tupker, I'aunockburn.— You will see that both your solutions were correct. We are always glad to hear from you.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1875, 28 October 1887, Page 29
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