MEETINGS, ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC.
ORANGE LODGE SERVICE,
yh& Orangemen of Auckland celebrated the anniversary of the Battle of the Coyne by a religious service in die Federal Hall yesterday. The three Auckland lodges assembled, at the Protestant Hall, Newton, at a quarter to 2 o'eldck, and at 2.15 they formed/into procession, wearing full regalia,-arid marched to the hall. Bro. A. A. Joynt acted as marshal, Bros. B. Walker and A. Lyons as swordbearers, and Bro. D. Cromai-ty as Bible-bear-en Headed by the Newton Band the procession marched by way of Karangahape Road, Upper Queen-street, and Wel-lesley-street West. The Rev. W. S. Potter conducted the service, preaching from IT. Corinthians, x. 4 and 5. The procession re-formed after the .service and returned to the Protestant Hall, where tne brethren dispersed. ■ .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 2
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