ORDER OF BUFFALOES
Lodge Otago, No. 1, of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, is now settled down in its new homo at (ho Overseas Club Booms, and good attendances are the result. During (lie past throe months fifteen new members have been admitted, now making the Dunedin Lodge over 100 strong in the short space of eighteen months. A successful dance and social were carried out at the last meeting. The Royal Alhenic Lodge, 01 ago No. 2 (Port Chalmers), is also progressing, having a membership of over thirty. Prime A. Sell and Prhno R. C. Millet deserve praise for the way they have worked in the interests of the lodge since it was started six months ago. Visiting brethren from all parts of the world are often attending this lodge during their vessels' stay in port. A warrant having been granted and received for a Colonial Grand Lodge, the same was duly opened by (he Grand Prhno of tho G.E.8.N.Z., “ Sir ” James R. H. Carpenter. K.O.M. The voting resulted in the. following officers being installed:—Kt. G. H. Penny, Provincial Grand Priino; Primo B. Quin, deputyP.G.P.; Primo J. W. Faulkner, P.G.D.C.; Primo R C. Miller, P.G.R.; Primo A. Sells, P.O.S.R. ; Primo, C. P. Haigb, P.G.CIi.: Primo D. Boss, 1’.G.8.; Primo J. Cunningham, P.G.L;
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Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 1
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214ORDER OF BUFFALOES Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 1
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