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The delegates to tbjig corifercnee of Druid Lodges in New Zealand were enbeitained last evening' at a banquet in the Druids' Hall. In addition to ftihe delegates tihere .vaa a large attendance of niembera of the .ooai Lodge. The officers were: D.G.P., Bro. B. R*. Gardiiner (Levin); D^.V.P., Bro. Rl. Fletciher (WeMngton); D.G.S., Bro. ■i. Mackay (Welilngton); D.G.T., Bro. J. s'lmnt (Wellington) ; D.G.G., Bro. W. 'iJlomfleid (Auckland). The delegates were: Jtonehenge Lodge (Masterton),' Bra. Mitch- •:'.; Auckland Lodge (Auckland), Bro. W. :lunter; Ponsonby Lodlge (Auckland), Bro. A. Piesse; Wa-ihii Lodge (Waihi)., Bro. T. riltryhanj- Star of Paeroa Lodge_ (Paeroa), iro. A. E. Fielder; Mohiiroa Lodge (New i 'lymouth), Bro. H. T. Gilbert; Poneke Lodge (Patione), Bro.. W. J. Wynyard; bar of Newmarket Lod^B (Aucldand), Bro. \ .}. S. Dickaon; Pacific Lodge (Wellington;), ".)ro. E. Boyid; Orouti (Palmerston Nortih), 'iro. C. & Rush; Victoria: Lodge (Waiino), Bro. J. McKenzie; Otakd Lodge • OtakiL Bro. G. Watson; Holly Lodfee IJohnsonviiile), Bro. J. Sinclair; Haw^ra '■Lodge (Hawera), Bro. W. J. Pursier; TvI • ipganui Lodlge (Gisborne), Bro. Arthur \ 7adej Totara Lodp-e (Carterton), Bro. A. VI. Leviiell; Bishop Lodo^e (Wanganui), ! '■' "ro. Pumell; Morgan Lodlge (Marton).. Bro. \',; Stefferfc; Manakau Lodge (Manakau), Vro Bolhn; Sltjar of Eormont (Patea.). Bro. Dyer (Grand President) and Bro. J. .1 "überd (Past Grand President) represented Canterbury Grand Lodge. B*ro. W. Wardrop (Grand! Preaidtent) rer. esented Otago and Southland Grand Asplendiid! tahle was provided, and after • atice had! been done ta tile good things, ;: te following .toast lisft. was proceeded with: •"Quig and Druids," Bro. WiBU; ' I>.G. ' odge" Bro. Morgan, respondedl to by : ro. Gardiner; "Kindred) Societies," pror>aed by Bro. Morgan and! responded to i v Bro. Price (Foresters) and1 Bro. Perm ! )ddfellomr9); . Lodges," proposed i / Bro. Sykes and responded; ta by Bro. ■V.loamfield (Auckland) and! Hunter (Canter--1 xvy) -, "Bishop Lodlee," proposed by Bijo. ;•■ Mackey and1 responded to by Bro. WiJ- • id "The Press," m-oposedi by Bro. A. Wil- ]•;; "VMtOTs," proposed by Bro. McLeod ' Items were rendered! by Bros. W. Ann.- .<, rang. Brady, Willisi, Palmer, Holland, !-i Willis, Groombridge, Larkha. Henley, i'id Hunter. A most enjoyable and profit-j.'-,le evening wag spent. The speeches dlekvc red "by the, Auckland and Canterbury representatives were excellent. The conference begins this morning.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11841, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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362U.A.O.D. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11841, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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