GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS
(By Telejraph.) ;■-?." (Special to "The Evening Post.") - > DUNEDINi This Day. ■ > Many honours and/responsibilities" «aye teen conferred upon Mr. J; ■J; Clark, er-Mayor of Dunedin, by his feli low citizens, and he is 'now on his wav to Anckland to. be invested TntK'thV i)ommion distinction of Most Worship-, ful Grand Master of New Zealand Freemasons, in succession' to^ Sir-Charle* Fergusson. The installation: =is,- to: be-" carried out at the Annual Comniuiricai tion of the Grand Lodge of New-Zeav land, opening on "Wednesday, v -The Otago delegates, who left Dunedin roa Saturday ihorning to attend that "meeff ing, at which Sir Charles is _to.:.t>£. officially farewelled, ■Wre^ColDjael.' X ; H. Moir, Prov. G.M., Mr;'S. i. Bridgman, President of the 3oard of Benevolence, Mr. W. G. Hay, : ,Jßresident- x>t the Board o{ General". Puppps.es, and Mr. A. E., Gascoignej- r Grand LodgftRegistrar. ■.-.:. -'■•:--\ t-\- v-..*.. ; V--.:;"
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 7
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GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 7
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