UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
That Druidism is progressing on the West Coast, and Greymouth in particular, is evinced by the large number seeking admission to tho Order. For instance, at tho fortnightly meeting of the Star of the West Lodge, held last evening, two new members were admitted and initialed, while live were proposed for membership. At last night's meeting of the local Druids' Lodge, a large quantity of routine business was gone through. A resolution was unanimously adopted, expressing continued confidence and thanks to Dr Mcßrearty. Several members spoke, eulogising the untiring efforts and skilful attention received at the hands of tho genial doctor. A vote of sympathy was passed to Mr and Mrs Frankpitfc in their dire affliction. The members of tho Seddon (Duuollie) Lodge intend celebrating the anniversary of the Lodge with a ball to be held'in the Druids' Hall. Dunollie, to-inormw evening. In anticipation of a large attendance of local residents and visitors, excellent preparations have been made to ensure success. Visitors will be present, from several of the other Lodges of the Coast.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1906, Page 3
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179UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1906, Page 3
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