Brodie v. Gardiner.
Matt p i=> in connrct.on with this maUh have progres^cl "movih\y, the only delay a)i°ing fiom th* fact that iS,r Gardiner, in pursuit of his prof<»s=ion, is not ahva>b in the one place to receive his lettris. Points definitely agreed to are that the match shall be for £30 a-side, and shaJl consist of 24 games, that the playeis shall alternately uoniiiiite an opening. a«d play both .sides of it (th[-t makes six openings each); that "Robertson" 3 Guide" be the standard for the opemu^a, gun ? each of the three parts of Robert ion's "Bri-tol" a dibtinct:\c name, and that the match be played in Duiiethn. Amount of first deposit, leferec, houis of play, date o£
Gardiner's approval, when the agreement will be drafted for signature. A suitable hall has been pencilled for the match.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 58
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138Brodie v. Gardiner. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 58
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