A visit of tho brebhren of Courb Nil Desperandum, No. 5495, A.0.F., was made to the members of Court Pride of Onehunga, No. 5*261, A.0.F., lasb evening. A hearty welcome was extended to the visitors, and after- bhe routine business had boon gone through, Bro. W. Weir, CR., took the chair, and the toasb of "The Queen was then honoured. This was followed by tho toast, "The High Courb of England,' which was proposed by Bro. G. Ball, P.C.R., and responded to by Bro. H. B. JviclDtyro, D.B. "The Auckland Districb A.0.F.," was proposed by Bro. Hutchinson, and afber ib had been responded to by Bro. Chisman, D.C.R., and Bro. M. T. (Jarratt, D.S., tho Chairman ushered in the toasb of the evening, thab of " Success to Ccurt Pride of Onehunga." This was suitiibiy replied to by Bro. C. R. Hutchinson, and a programme of songs, etc., in which tho following brethren took parb, was gono through :—Bros. J. McDermott, Fell, W. Grainger, E. Chisman, W. Moore, A. Hutcbineou, D. K. Hutchinson, Plowman, Coldsbury, Norgrove, Simmonds, etc. Bro, v Nordon gave a comic selection from Marjf | Twain'a . Tramp Abroad," "'*.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 223, 18 September 1894, Page 8
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