MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS
DEVQNPORT LODGE, NO. 33, TKA.p.D. The above lodge ' held a special meeting on Friday last for the purpose ot Initiating Messrs. IS. W. Alison, M.1 , ., W Mandley (Mayor of Devonport)," C. }>. Murdoch, J.l'., W. J. Bray, W. R. .Johnson, 11. Parker, etc. After the initiation, the lodge ~sidjonrncfl to harmony, when the following brothers contribnted to the programme:— A. K. Wrigley. Carey, Clark, Feltham. Murphy, Wooiley, Dr. Guinness, Broughton, Bush, etc: (Mr. H. G. Wooiley, accompanist). The following- were nraon? the numerous visitors:—P.G.P. Brother Blonifield, V.G.P. Bro. Ilunter, D.P. - Bro. R. Blair, and officers from Auckland, Tonsouby, Xewmarket, Grey Lynn, Eden, and Waitemata Lodges"; also visitors from Sew Plymouth, Christehnrch. and Adelaide. A most successful meeting was brought to a close by singing "AnlS Lang Syne.* V FORESTERS' LODGE. . Tile .fortnightly meeting of Court Pride oi Onehuuga. No. 2561, 1.0.F.. was held on Monday, night. Bro. ,T. H.Simmouds, C.IU presided, and. it being the occasion of the half-yearly election of officers/ there was a large attendance. A-''keen contest for the offices resulted in the following "election: — C.E., Bro. 11. I{. S. Walker: 5.C.K.."8r0. D. Jlyausasqn: .S.W., Bro. A:-WattsrJ.W.,-Bro. P. rioliiies;, 5.13.,. Bro. W. Cox: .T. 8., Bro. Laking. Bro. Walker was instalied, but the installation of the "other officers was deferred till the next meeting; Bro. W. Worrall was re-elected auditor. Bros. Walker and Watts -were appointed" delegates to' the District Court., Bro. Shaldrick declined nomination to save a ballot. The receipts fot the evening exceeded £90. PBIMITIVE MKTOTODIST AXN'IV©IiSARY. The anniversary services of the Eden TerrtK'e' Primitive Methodist :Church. which were hald on Sunday last, prov-ed very isn-c----cessful. Last evening an anuiversai-y c-oii-was held: A . capital programme was given liy aiesdames Bock. Campbell, and Jenkins, Misses Phillips and Casely, Master Casely. and Messrs,. Bock, Mollard, iH. Moor, and Kev...T. Wilson,. Sir. JI. Camp'bcvll and' Miss Pliillips played the accompanlments. iMr. W. Moor was chairman. The.report, which was-given by the-Rev. T. n. Lyon, showed the church affairs. (o'Jje in a healthy condition in"; all dcpariinents. In • consequence of-the increase "iv the Sun-day-school, the .enlargement of the building 'has. become, a necessity, and steps.are being taken in this direction. The total income for the year was £C>65.-..-,.-r o ~ ...
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1908, Page 3
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