LODGE MEETINGS.
The Loyal Antipodean Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M.U., met last evening, Bro. Duff, N.G., presiding. One candidate was initialed into the lodge and order. A hearty vote of thanks, with lodge honours, was accorded to Bro. Bennett, of Taranaki. A meeting of the Excelsior Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites was held last evening, Chief Ruler Bro. J. Robinson presiding over a fair attendance of members. Two candidates were initialed. The report submitted by the delegates to the recent Sub-dis-trict Convention showed that during the last nine months twelve new tents had been formed, and some -five hundred members initiated into the order.
At the Mount Cook Police Court, before Mr. T. S. Lambert, J.P., John Patrick Coylc pleaded guilty to drunkenness in Tory-place, for which he was fined 10s or forty-eight hours in gaol. George Pearcc, who pleaded guilty to being drunk and indulging in disorderly behaviour in Tory -place, was fined 20s or seven days' incarceration. An old man pleaded guilty of insobriety, as also did a mother of a family wlio had got into bad company. They were each adraomslaed, couvictcd, and diecharged-,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 3
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