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MASONIC.

Tiie regular meeting of (he Cargill Kilwinning Lodge, G32, S.C., was held on Wednefday evening, when, after the despatch ol the. routine business, the R.W.M. Bro. it Mitchell mldressed the retiring secretary, the RAY. Bro. Robert Robertson, expressing the great obligations the lodge was under to that officer. Tht R.W. Bro. Robertson, he stated, had for many years past occupied the position of secretary, and it was duo to tlia-t brother's exertions that the lodge was in its present flourishing state. The R.W.M. added lie, together with all the members of the lodge, deeply regictted Brp. Robertson's decision not to again take office as secretary. Still they must all acknowledge their indebtedness to him, and on behalf of the officers and members of the lodge lie begged Bro. Robertson to accept a slight testimonial of the esteem and regard in which lie was held. The R.W.M. then presented Bro. Robertson with o. handsome blaclt marble clock, at the base of which lyas a sliver plate bearing the following insciinlions: '"'To him who is worthy of it: To Ero. R, Robertson from the brethren oftlje Cargill Kilwinning Lodge, No. G32, S.C., March, 1902.' The R.W. Bro.- Robertson returned (banks in appropriate terms. The lodge was afterwards addressed, at the request of the R.W,M., by the V/W- Bro. C. do L. flraham.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12313, 29 March 1902, Page 2

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MASONIC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12313, 29 March 1902, Page 2

MASONIC. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12313, 29 March 1902, Page 2

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