LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION.
The brethren of the local lodges of the above institution, together with the. members of the ladies' lodges, assembled in considerable numbers ab Lower Hutt and Petone yesterday. Divine service was attended in the morning at Knox Church, and in the afternoon at the Methodist Churchj upwards of two hundred members marching in procession to the respective places of worship. Excellent sermons were delivered by the Rev. M'Caw and Rev. Seamer, "bearing expressly upon the principle and faith for which Orangemen contend. The <Jpen Bible was carried through the streets, as is customary in. Orangemen parades. The minister of Knox Church announced a retiring collection toward a fund to provide every school boy and girl in tho district with- a copy of the New Testament. At the conchißioa of tire afternoon service the brethren marched to their ledge-room, -where votes of thanks were tendered to the ministers concern- •*■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 2
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