HAMILTON ODDFELLOWS' LODGE.
[MY TELEGRAPH. —OWN" CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Saturday. The Loyal Hamilton Lodge of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, was formally opened in St. Peter's schoolroom last- night. There was a large attendance, between 70 and CO being present. The following visiting brethren assisted Provincial Grand Master Brother C. Westphal, acting as G.M.:—G.M. of New Zealand, Brothel John MeLeod, acting as N.G.; P.O. and D.T. Brother W. Thomas, acting V.G.; P.G.'s Brothers Bennett and D. Salmon, acting as supporters to the G.M.; P.G.'s Brothers MoDerrnofct and Kite, acting as supporters to N.G.; N.G. Brother Goldwatcr and G.N. Brother Broekelsby, acting as supporters to V.G.; P.P.G.M. Brother Fletcher, acting as warden and conductor; P.G. Brother Battersley, acting as inside guard; P.V.G. Brother J. Quinn, acting as outside guard; P.T. Brother B. W. Mclnman, acting as P.S.; V.G Brother F. O. Smith, E.S. The following officers were unanimously elected foi the ensuing year:—G.M.P.G., Brother D. Salmon; N.G., Brother J. E. Hammond; V.G., brother B. Braun: P.S., Brother I. Jolly; E.S., Brother H. Veats; treasurer, Brother Venters. After the closing of the lodge the visiting brethren were entertained at a banquet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12303, 22 June 1903, Page 7
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