Masonic.
At a meeting of the Provincial and District Grandmaster* of Freemasons, held at Dunedin on Friday, the following resolution was passed That this conference of Provincial and District Grandmasters commend the action of the Masonic Union in postponing the proceedings, and consider that in the best interests of Freemasonry, and with the view o) preserving harmony in the craft, it is not desirable to form a Grand Lodge of Now Zealand at present, so that time be allowed for a better understanding between the various lodges of the several constitutions, and a greater unanimity arrived at upon such a vital question to Freemasonry in New Zealand. A District Grand Lodge meeting was held in tbs evening to welcome the visitors. It is understood that, notwithstanding the resolution passed, it it intended to proceed with the Grand Lodge movement by those who were concerned in the recent convention in Wellington.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 367, 28 January 1890, Page 2
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