THE PROPOSED UNITED GRAND LODGE.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wanganui, Wednesday. At a meeting of Masons here tho question of forming a Grand Lodge in Now Zealand was discussed, P.M. Brother Noake in the chair. P.M. Brother Borlaso proposed a resolution declaring the establishment of a Grand Lodge in iNow Zealand premature and unnecessary, and it was seconded by P.M. Brother Foster. The motion, however, was lost in favour of the following amendment, proposed by Brother Ballance, and seconded by P.M. Brother Sewell:—"That the time has arrived for the formation of a Grand Lodge in New Zealand, and that this meeting decido in favour of tho same, provided that certatn latitude be allowed tho lodges with regard to .their internal working." This resolution will be submitted to the two local lodges for their approval.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 5
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134THE PROPOSED UNITED GRAND LODGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 5
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