Dr Henry received a hearty welcome <?n his arrival in Timaru on Saturday, and commenced a fortnight's mission there yesterday. A fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Benevolent Lodge of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, was held on Monday QVenmg, January 30. N.Gi. Brother A. F. W. James presided over a fair attendance. The sick visitors reported two brothers on the Lodge funds and one declared, off. PIP.G.M, Brother J. Williamson, on behalf of P.O. Brother J. D* Woodford, presented to the Lodge four volumes dealing with the history of Oddfellowship. The Lodge thanked the donor for his gift, The delegates on the Interchange of Medical Benefits Association and the Dispensary Board save their reports, which were adopted. Accounts for £2 ,WSs 9d were passed for payment, and y0 were £45 9s i>d.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10071, 6 February 1911, Page 1
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