TO CORRESPONDENTS. Khugeb. — Will you please examine 3'our last again. You leave it as a draw, whereas your play makes it a White win: but by playing Black king 22 to 14, second-last move, Bkck wins. Also in note (a) near finish, you take Black king 17 13, behind White single man,' whereas 17 14 should win. This is so uh-. like you that we conclude there is some mistake. E. S., Skippers.^ — Too late for last week. But have yoA observ.ed" that play sent forms varia ■ tion (1) by "Tommy," and that he carries it a few moves farther' Czar. — Your interesting letter last week was Just in time. Have to thank you for' interest displayed. Shall endeavour to write you in reply to youi last. . -- jVLaori King.— Thanks. Uncle Sam. — Why not give the win and assist your allies? The Yankees, you know, are,! "hustlers.' Camlachie. — Thanks for budget, which is very;. welcome. Always pleased to hear from you,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 53
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161Page 53 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2425, 5 September 1900, Page 53
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