MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS
- . 0 —. — •STAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE 1.0:0. F. The"lnstallation of officers of the above lodge was beld in the Lodge Room Bitt- [ street,, last -evening, in the presence of a good attendance of members. The Grand Master of. New Zealand (Bro. R. Armicer) was the installing, master, and associated ■with . him- -were Bro. Harding, 803.i3.31. (Grand Marshal); Bro. Coilings, P.O. (Grand Treasurer)'; Bro. "Havord, P.O. (Grand Secretary; Bro. Ferguson, P.G. <Gra«d ■Warden). On.entering the lodge room The Grand Lodge officers were received with -the hoiionrs of the order, and the retiring officer's were directed to vacate their chairs in favour of' the Grand the retiring Noble Grand (Bro. Arnold) taking-his seat as J.P.G. .-. The foUowing newly-elected officers were then installed into office, the ouiigauons and charges being delivered in ... most impressive manner:—Noble Grand, Bro: A Ballast; vice-grand Bro. J Don- . .secretary, Bro. F. Wilkinson, P.G.; treasurer. Bro. W. M.. Neumegen, P.G.: recording secretary. Bro. F. Armi"er P G The N.G.'tfiea appointed the following snb : ordinate officers.:—Warden, Bro. Gillmour; conductor, Bro. Harris; R.S.N.G., Bro Harding,. P. G.; L.S.N.G-, Bro. Bailer; 1.G.. Bro. Markey; 0.G., Bro. J. T. CoUlngs; R.&.5., Bro. Dennis; -L.SJS.. Bro: Broadhurst; chaplain, Bro. Eavord, P.G.; organist. Bin. Thompson. The vice-grand appointed Bro. Feegiuion, 'P.G..'as his RS and Bro. Furfinger as his L.S. At the conclusion of flip installation the Grand Master" addressed the members, complimenTing them ou the progress made during the last term. He also, on behalf of the lodge, presented Bro. Havord with a past graiid"K regalia, for services rendered tlnring his term of office. ... ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. At a meeting of Court Shaldrick, No. 8010. .'.tst -night, Bro. G. Fell, D.C.R., presented to Sister M. Brewin, r.P."C.R.j a handsome Jewel suitably Inscribed, a P.C.R. colW and a framed certificate. In making the presentation Bro. Fell referred to the energy displayed dnring the year by the i-ecipient, and congratulated the Court on its rapid progress. Sister Brewin suitably replied, and the Court adjourned tor harmony.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 2
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