TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Copy ’’ (the technical name of MBS. sent to the press) must be > t „ , written on only one side of the paper. , 2— Write on sheets of paper which are neither small enough to oe i scrappy, nor large enough to be cumbrous on the printer s case. 3— Leave plenty of space in margin and between lines for your own and editorial corrections. . 4— Use white paper rather than blue; because the writing stands out more distinctly. &—TJse ink, and black ink—Sot the same reason. 6— JF/tte plainly. Distinct penmanship is an immense desideratum With both editor and printer. 7— Nkrnter your pages of MSB. ’■<* . i 11 : ij ''; H The Secretaries of Racing, Rowing, Cricket, Football, Tennis, •' > Polo, Yachting, Bicycle, Dramatic—in short of any and every ■ - • kind of Athletic, Sporting, and Dramatic Clubs are_ cordially invited to send us any information that may be of interest to a ' the public and of use in furthering their interests. The Editor will at all times be willing to do his best to answer any ' . questions or decide any disputes on matters of sporting or 51 must enclose their correct names and ' 1 'addresses (but not for publication), as no notice whatever can taken of anonymous communications.
”, To oblige: Sporting friends at a distance, the result of important races will be wired immediately after they are run on receipt of> letter containing instructions, and 2s. in stamps.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 33, 14 March 1891, Page 3
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236TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume I, Issue 33, 14 March 1891, Page 3
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