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' 3. and the attack, "' - jj^^^^^^^^^^^^B^y^ a strong -■ ' withstand it Following is the score to date :—Barneß, -won 6, lost 3 ; Mackay* wo? 6, lost 3 ;-Lelievre, won 6, lost 3 ; Cocks, won 5, lost 3 ; Edwards,: won 5, lost 3 ; Gifford, won 5-£, lost 3*; Hookham, won 4, lost 4 ; Fleasants, won 4, lost 5 ; Barrand, won 3, lost 5 ; Hatherley, won 3J, lost 6£ ; Wood, won 2, lost 6 ; Pearce, won 2, lost 7. It was decided that the next congress be held in Wanganui. It; was left to members of affiliating societies to decide whether the time should be Christmas, 1895, or Easter, 1896. TliisDay. At the Chess Tournament to-day the games between Mr Cocks and Mr Hookham and Mr Lelieyre v. Mr Gifford are even. In the games between Mr JBarraud v. Mr Pleaaants, and Mr Mackaj v Mr Edwards there is a slight advantage ttt favor of Mr Mackay and Mr Barraud.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 3
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157UNKNOWN Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 3
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