LODGE MEETINGS.
The quarterly meeting of the Pacific Lodge of Druids was held in the Druids' Hall, Taranaki-stireefc, on Monday, Bro. G-. M'Kay, V.A., presiding. The receipts for the evening were £400, and the sum of £20 was passed for sick pay. There were aoveral visitors present, including , Bro. Thompson, Vice-Grand President, Bro. Grant, Grand Secretary, and officers and members from Excelsior Brooklyn Coronation and Holly Lodges. It was announced that a general meeting of the Druids' Sports Association will be held in the Druids' Hull on 15th March, and a plain and fancy dress ball in the Druids Hall on 313t March, the proceeds of which are to help along the funds of the Sports Association. Bro.' M. T. M'Hugh was appointed Arch Druid for the ensuing term in the place of the late Bro. Marshall. Sixnew members were initiated during the evening, Bro. Crombie, P. A., acting as Master of Ceremonies, Bro. M'Hugh giving the A.D. charge. It was decided to send a letter of condolence to Mrs. Marshall, wife of the late Arch-Druid, who passed away last Thursday. The funeral was held on Sunday, and was attended by the officers and members of the Pacific Lcoge, and also members from the Loror.ttion and Excelsior Lodges. Bro. '1. Jenkins, P. A., performed the last rites of Druidism,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 51, 2 March 1911, Page 4
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