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South Africa.
South Africa .
ROYAL ARCH . PORT ELIZABETH . —Goodwill Chapter ( No . 711 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was neld in the Masonic Temple in this town , on Wednesday evening , July 12 th . There was a good attendance of companions . After the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed , the annual report of the Treasurer was submitted , and considered very favourable . The installation of the Principals and investiture of the officers
then took place , the ceremony being very ably performed by Comp . C T . Wheelwright , P . Z ., D . G . S . W ., assisted py Comp . jas . Kemsley , P . Z ., P . D . G . S . D ., and Comp . Steph . White . The Principals installed were : Comps . J . VV . C Mackay , P . D . G . D . of C , as M . E . Z . ; J . C . Blakeway , as H . ; and Charles Dickinson , D . G . Steward , as J . After the completion of the ceremony the companions were re-admitted , and saluted the newly-installed
Principals according to the usual custom . The M . E . Z ., Comp . j . W . C . Mackay , then proceeded to invest the following officers for the ensuing year , viz ., Comp . VV . H . Miles , S . E . ; A . C . SVylde , S . N . ; C T . Wheelwright , Treasurer ; A . Walsh , Prin . Sojourner ; W . Myhill and G-. Leslie , Asst . Prin . Sojourner ; A . VV . Guthrie and \ V . L . Hockey , Stewards ; and VV . Henderson , Janitor . After theclose of the ceremony the companions adjourned
to the banqueting room , and sat down to a substantial repast , prepared by Bro . Ouilter , of the Criterion . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , " The Healths of the Newly-Installed Principals" was proposed and well received . " The Installing Principal , " the "Newly-Elected , " and also "The Retiring Officers , " & c , were successively proposed and responded to , interspersed with harmony , the Janitor's toast bringing to an end a very pleasant evening .
Mark Masonry
MARK MASONRY
PORT ELIZABETH . —Spes Bona Lodge ( No . 253 ) . —The regular and installa'ion meeting of this lodge was held on 26 th July last . Bro . VV . H . Miles , VV . M ., occupied the chair , a fair attendance of members being present . After the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , Bro . C . T . Wheelwright , according to notice of motion , proposed that the period for issuing
summonses be altered from a fortnight to a week , which was duly seconded and carried " nem con . " The W . M . then said he had a very pleasing duty to perform in presenting , in the name of the lodge , a handsome Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . C T . VV . I Mouat , P . D . G . S . W ., who , as first VV . M . of the lodge , had been so active and indefatigable in his exertions to establish the lodge and
commence its working ; the efficiency to which it had advanced being mainly attributed to him , and expressed the wishes of the brethren that he might long live to wear it . Bro . Mouat , I . P . M ., having suitably acknowledged the g ift , the W . M . requested him to proceed with the installation of the VV . M . elect . Bro . C . T . VV . Mouat then took the chair , and requested
B .-o . VV . H . Miles to present Bro . C . T . Wheelwright , D . G . S . W ., the W . M . elect . The preliminary ceremonies being finished , Bro . C T . VV . Mouat opene . l a lodge of Past Masters , and duly installed Bro . C . T . Wheelwright in the chair of A . in a very impressive and complete manner , according to ancient custom . The brethren having reentered the lodge and saluted the newly-installed VV . M .,
Ihe concluding charges to the VV . M ., Wardens , and Overseers were given by Bro . C T . VV . Mouat with accuracy and precision . The W . M . then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : Bros . W . H . Miles , I . P . M . ; S . E . White , S . W . ; J . Keensley , J . W . ; J . W . C . Mackay , M . O . ; C . Dickenson , S . O . ; M . Joseph , J . O . ; VV . L . Hockey , Sec . ; G . R . Renwick , Treas .: W . Myhill , Reg . ; A . Walsh , S . D . ; C . V . l 7 r »» mnn I IV •R Inndrpll . Orn-. r R . W . Wvatt .
and J . T . Bounds , Stewards ; F . E . Constance , I . G . ; and W . Henderson , Tyler . Two brethren having been proposed as candidates for advancement , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned tothebanqueting-room under the presidency of the W . M ., where due justice was given to the excellent repast prepared by Bro . Duncan . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were then given and heartily responded lo , bringing the proceedings to a satisfactory close with the Tyler ' s toast .
The Twenty-four Hours' Road Competition promoted by the manufacturers of the "Facile" Safety Bicycle , took place on Saturday last . The event has attracted great interest among bicyclists and others , and the start was made from Anderton ' s Hotel at 12 midnight on Friday , in the presence of an immense gathering of spectators . There were twenty-six starters , and the result
° f the race was as follows : 1 st prize , value £ 10 10 s ., won ty Walter Snook ; distance ridden in the 24 hours , 214 I miles . 2 nd prize , value £ 6 6 s ., won by VV . F . Sutton ; distance ridden , 198 miles ? 3 rd prize , value £ 4 4 s ., won 7 C . H . Cole ; distance ridden , 1 S 9 miles . Besides the ™ ove , fourteen riders are entitled to the gold medal , value £ 3 3 s ., havinc accomplished I . W miles , and two to the
s "ver medal , value £ 1 is . ( 12 S miles ) . All the competitors rode " Facile " bicycles , varying in size from 3 6 m . to Mm ., and taken altogether the performance of the winner may considered the most remarkable that has yet been accomplished upon the " silent steed . " The whole arrangements for checking the race were in the hands of Mr . G . P . t-oleman , official timekeeper to the Bicycle Union .
TRUSSES , ELASTIC 13 . 1 NDACES , ETC . —SEELEY ' HARD RUIUIER '" issEs . —Tlie world ' s recognition of unequalled excellence . Re . « ving ihe only award ot merit granted for trusses at the late "" "national Medical Exhibition , 1 H 81 . Made in every desirable 1 . "" 'atest improved pattern , line steel springs , neatlv covered with "' Snly . polished hard rubber , linln . cool , cleanly : unaffected by
'me . use , or climate . Free from all si . ur , rusty , dialing , or strapjJ ' B unpleasantness . Used in bathing . Always reliable . The ° ' " : ' ' ami skilful mechanical treatment of hernia or rupture a PWialty . Under patronage of the world ' s most distinguished sur-IITIT S ' Choice assortment of elastic surgical hosiery . Belts , "P'ovjil suspensory bandages , shoulder braces . Establishments fait- Flcc ' -strect , London , E . C , and 1347 , Chestustreet , ut-Phila-) ph , a , U . S . A .-tAnvr . l
South Australia.
South Australia .
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE . 'the Quarterly Communication of the above was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Adelaide , on Wednesday , 5 th July last , the R . W . Bro . Arthur Hard y , M . P ., R . W . Uistrict Grand Master , in the chair . The lodge was opened in ample form . The minutes of
last meeting having been read and confirmed , it was proposed by the President of Board of General Purposes ( Bro . J . H . CUNNINGHAM ) , seconded by D . G . Steward ( Bro . D . MORRIS ) , " That the Report of the General Committee be received and adopted . " REPORT OF GENERAL COMMITTEE FOR QUARTER
ENDING J 30 , 1 SS 2 . " To the Right Worshipful District Grand Master and the District Grand Lodge : " Your Committee have to report that Bro . VVicksteed having resigned the office of Secretary , they have resolved that it would be greatly to the advantage of the Craft for the District Grand Secretary to perform and be responsible
for the whole of the olfice-work and business in connection with the District Grand Lodge and General Committee , and that he should receive such remuneration as the District Grand Lodge may determine , and that the business of the District Grand Lodge should be conducted at the Freemasons' Hall , where the District Grand Secretary should attend at stated times for the transaction of such business .
" Your Committee regret to have to report that a number of lodges are neglectful in forwarding returns , and not sufficiently careful in the matter of registering brothers ' names and dates of taking Degrees , thereby causing a great deal of unnecessary work to the Secretary . Two lodges have , during the quarter , been fined for neglecting to forward returns ; your Committee have , therefore , determined
to instruct the various lodges to forward their books to them for inspection . It is also the intention of the Committee to provide a model set of lodge books for the guidance of Secretaries , and to request the W . M . of lodges to see that their records are kept in accordance with these . " Your Committee have had under their consideration the advisability of the revision of the District Grand Lodge
byelaws , and the regulations for the government of the Masonic Benevolent Fund , and have appointed a sub-Committee to carry out the suggestion . The result of their labours will be reported to you in due course for your consideration . " Your Committee have called a meeting of the members of the various lodges of the three Constitution-, to take
into consideration the holding a Masonic ball in aid of the Freemasons' Hall funds . " Your Committee have much pleasure in congratulating you upon the prosperous state of the Craft in the Province , and in assuring you that they feel confident it is of a permanent character . The acquisition of the Freemasons ' Hall has no doubt very much encouraged this increased
prosperity . " Your Committee have much pleasure in recommending to your favourable consideration the W . D . D . G . M . Bro . H . E . Downer ' s motion for a vote of £ 300 from the District Grand Lodge Fund towards the Freemasons' Hall Fund , and look confidently forward to the time when the building will be the unencumbered property of the Craft , a
consummation which will greatly tend to the honour and credit of the Fraternity , and enable the consideration of the establishment of Substantial Charitable and Educational Masonic Institutions to beentered upon with a good prospect of success . "JAS . H . CUNNINGHAM , President B . G . P . " Adelaide , July 5 , 1 SS 2 . "
Pursuant to Notice of Motion : —It was proposed by the W . D . D . G . Master ( Bro . H . E . DOWNER ) , seconded by D . G . Steward ( Bro . W . L . WARE ) : — " That the sum of Three Hundred Pounds be voted towards the funds for the purchase of the Freemasons' Hall . " It was proposed by W . D . G . Superintendent of Works ( Bro . H . C . M AIS ) , seconded by the W . D . D . G . Master
( Bro . H . E . DOWNER ) : — That whereas the Country Lodges of the English Constitution are becoming more numerous and widely spread through this province , and it being essential that the District Crand Officers should , whenever summoned by the District Grand Master or his Deputy , attend the important ceremonies connected
with the Craft , it is hereby resolved by District Grand Lodge that the actual transit expenses by road or rail be defrayed b y District Grand Lodge , and that the District Grand Treasurer be instructed to pay such expenses , should the same be demanded by District Grand Officers . " After some slight discussion , the proposition was referred to the General Committee for consideration and report . There being no further business , the lodge was closed in due form .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
The subjoined prosperous balance-sheet tells its own tale of energetic management and financial success : THF . TREASURER-GENERAL IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SUPREME COUNCIL , 33 , IST J , 1 SS 2 . Dr . RECEIPTS . Balance in Bank , ist July , 18 S 1 £ 672 3 9 Since received 1774 11 3
£ 2446 13 0 EXPENDITURE . Cr . By Charity Donations jfi 57 < o o „ Purchase of Stock 202 5 o „ „ ,, Books 9 14 S „ „ „ Furniture 27 0 C
„ Payments for Salaries , Establishment , Rent , Printing , Sic 1093 C 5 „ Balance in Bank 948 10 5 ,, „ with Treasurer S 2 o
£ 2446 15 c ( Signed ) II . CLERK , 33 ° , Treasurer-General , 33 , Golden-square , London , W . Audited and found correct . ( Signed ) S . RAWS IN , 33 . 3 rd July , 1 S 82 . F . RICHARDSON , 32 .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
BALANCE SHEET , ist July , 1 SS 2 . ASSETS . To Cash in London and Westminster Bank £ ^ S 10 5 ,, hands of Treasurer ... ... S 2 o / ooo Aladras Railway Stock ^ D . C Crosfl , „„•?Z „
Madras Railway Debenture Stock 3 ^ p . c . ... Soo o o £ 1200 Russian Bonds , 5 p . c , 1 S 71 ( cost ) ... 11 S 9 10 o 41000 3 p . c . Consols ( cost ) 9 G 2 10 o £ 700 Queensland 4 * p . c . Bonds 709 2 0 j ( , iGoo Cape of Good Hope Stock , 4 * p . c .
. ( cost ) 1 C 01 o o t-urmture and A ppointments ( valued at ) ... igoS o 1 Library ( estimated ) o ,,- s n Plate ( valued at ) . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' " £ . ? - I Organ ( cost ) 300 „ 0 Leases : —33 , Goldensquare j 26 o o 2 , Upper John-street 925 o 0 Masonic Hall 1134 0 0 Cellerage \ 50 o 0 Q
A' 5 . 437 13 9 LIABILITIES . By Compounders , 31 ° , 32 , and 33 —172 Members £ 579 1- 6 By Compounders , 30 ° , —362 Members ... S 79 2 o Balance , being Capital 13 , 97 s in
-£ i 5 . 437 13 < J Examined with the Books and found correct . ( Signed ) ROBT . MACKIE , Public Accountant . Sth July , 1 SS 2 . 117 , Brixton-road , S . W .
Births, Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
[ The charge is 2 s . 6 d . for announcements not exceeding Four Lines under this heading . ]
BIRTHS . BOOJIE . —On the 3 rd inst , at Headingly , Palmerston-road , Palmers-green , the wife of J . H . Boome , uf . Lincoln's-inn , barrister-at-law , of a daughter . BRASSEV .-On the 2 nd inst ., at Preston Hall , Aylesford , Kent , the wife of Bro . H . A . Brassey , M . P ., of a son .
KEITH . —On the 30 th ult ., at the Priory , Hamilton , N . B ., the wife of P . Keith , of a daughter . LEWIS . —On the 3 rd inst ., at Shirland-gardens , St . Peter ' spark , the wife of L . Lewis of a son . PETO . —On the 30 th ult ., at Kirkley Cliff , Lowestoft , the wife of L . J . Peto , of a son . THORNTON . —On th « ^ nth nit t ! i «> ,.. ; r ,. ,. f n , „ r >„ .. t- r >
Thornton , vicar of St . Barnabas , Kensington " , of a son . VINT . —On the ist inst ., at Ashgrove , Bradford , the wife C . J . Vint , of a son . WILLIAMS . —On the 30 th ult ., at Lower Addiscomb-road , Croydon , the wife of J . Williams , iun ., of a son .
MARRIAGES . BROUGHTON—BOOTH . —On the 30 th ult , at George-street Congregational Church , Oxford , by the Rev . Dr . Legge , Thomas P . Broughton , of London , to Sarah Elizabeth , eldest daughter of the late Alfred S . Booth , of Oxford .
CALLIGAS—RALLI . —On the 30 th ult ., at the Greek Church , Moscow-road , Bayswater , Peter , son of P . Calligas , of Athens , to Julia , daughter of the late P . A . Ralli , of Westbourne-terrace . Fox—WARWICK . —On the 2 nd inst ., at St . Mark ' s , Tollington-park , Charles Joseph , son of G . J . Fox , Esq ., of Queen ' s-road , N ., to Caroline J essie , daughter of the late J . A . Warwick , Esq . TWEEDIE—VINCENT . —On the 3 rd inst ., at St . Barnabas ' , Kensington , Henry Tweedie , of Cowansville , Montreal , to Mary , daughter of the late W . L . Vincent .
DEATHS . BANNERMAN .-On the 2 nd inst ., at St . Leonard ' s-on-Sea , Frederick Cecil , fourth son of the late Charles Maclean Bannerman , of Glasgow , aged 24 . CARTER—On the ist inst ., at Fernleigh , Selhur . ; t-road , South Norwood , William Carter , Esq ., aged 68 . COLVILLK . —On the ist inst ., at St . Leonard ' s , Mary ,
oaugnter ot Ueut .-Lolonel 1 . H . Colville . of Overdale , Shottlands , Kent , aged 31 . DENMAN . —On the 2 nd inst ., at Mornington-road , Samuel Denman , Esq ., aged 47 . DRESSixc-On the 2 nd inst ., at Crofton , Fareham , Hants , Lieut .-Col . Dressing , aged 64 . EDWARDS .-- n the 2 nd inst ., of 3 , Rudall-crescent , Hampstead , Frederick Edwards , sen ., of 49 , Great Marlborough-street , aced is .
FAWCF . TT .-On the 7 th ult ., at Benares , India , Robert Heath Fawcett , aged 22 . GREEN . —On the 19 th ult ., near Richmond , Virginia , U . b . A ., Augustus , son of the late F . Green , Esq .. aged 33 . SQUIRE . —On the 2 nd inst ., at Hillmarton-road , Holloway , G . Squire , aged 74 .
MONEY LENT . Advances on Property . Loans Negotiated . — £ 5 to £ 1000 , with and without securin ' es , at moderate Interest upon Promissory Notes , repayable at a hxed period , or b y instalments ; also upon Deeds , Life policies , I-urniture , Jewellery , Shares , Warrants . Slocks .
o-c Prompt attention , with secrecy . Trade bills discounted . Deposits received . THE LONDON BANK , 71 , I'leet-street , E . G . ; SS , High-street , Islington , N . ; and 113 , Church-street , i-. dgware-road , W . Open daily . Forms gratis . Established 1 S 3 S . E . J . READ , Secretary . JA DVT . ]
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South Africa.
South Africa .
ROYAL ARCH . PORT ELIZABETH . —Goodwill Chapter ( No . 711 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was neld in the Masonic Temple in this town , on Wednesday evening , July 12 th . There was a good attendance of companions . After the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed , the annual report of the Treasurer was submitted , and considered very favourable . The installation of the Principals and investiture of the officers
then took place , the ceremony being very ably performed by Comp . C T . Wheelwright , P . Z ., D . G . S . W ., assisted py Comp . jas . Kemsley , P . Z ., P . D . G . S . D ., and Comp . Steph . White . The Principals installed were : Comps . J . VV . C Mackay , P . D . G . D . of C , as M . E . Z . ; J . C . Blakeway , as H . ; and Charles Dickinson , D . G . Steward , as J . After the completion of the ceremony the companions were re-admitted , and saluted the newly-installed
Principals according to the usual custom . The M . E . Z ., Comp . j . W . C . Mackay , then proceeded to invest the following officers for the ensuing year , viz ., Comp . VV . H . Miles , S . E . ; A . C . SVylde , S . N . ; C T . Wheelwright , Treasurer ; A . Walsh , Prin . Sojourner ; W . Myhill and G-. Leslie , Asst . Prin . Sojourner ; A . VV . Guthrie and \ V . L . Hockey , Stewards ; and VV . Henderson , Janitor . After theclose of the ceremony the companions adjourned
to the banqueting room , and sat down to a substantial repast , prepared by Bro . Ouilter , of the Criterion . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , " The Healths of the Newly-Installed Principals" was proposed and well received . " The Installing Principal , " the "Newly-Elected , " and also "The Retiring Officers , " & c , were successively proposed and responded to , interspersed with harmony , the Janitor's toast bringing to an end a very pleasant evening .
Mark Masonry
MARK MASONRY
PORT ELIZABETH . —Spes Bona Lodge ( No . 253 ) . —The regular and installa'ion meeting of this lodge was held on 26 th July last . Bro . VV . H . Miles , VV . M ., occupied the chair , a fair attendance of members being present . After the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , Bro . C . T . Wheelwright , according to notice of motion , proposed that the period for issuing
summonses be altered from a fortnight to a week , which was duly seconded and carried " nem con . " The W . M . then said he had a very pleasing duty to perform in presenting , in the name of the lodge , a handsome Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . C T . VV . I Mouat , P . D . G . S . W ., who , as first VV . M . of the lodge , had been so active and indefatigable in his exertions to establish the lodge and
commence its working ; the efficiency to which it had advanced being mainly attributed to him , and expressed the wishes of the brethren that he might long live to wear it . Bro . Mouat , I . P . M ., having suitably acknowledged the g ift , the W . M . requested him to proceed with the installation of the VV . M . elect . Bro . C . T . VV . Mouat then took the chair , and requested
B .-o . VV . H . Miles to present Bro . C . T . Wheelwright , D . G . S . W ., the W . M . elect . The preliminary ceremonies being finished , Bro . C T . VV . Mouat opene . l a lodge of Past Masters , and duly installed Bro . C . T . Wheelwright in the chair of A . in a very impressive and complete manner , according to ancient custom . The brethren having reentered the lodge and saluted the newly-installed VV . M .,
Ihe concluding charges to the VV . M ., Wardens , and Overseers were given by Bro . C T . VV . Mouat with accuracy and precision . The W . M . then proceeded to invest his officers as follows : Bros . W . H . Miles , I . P . M . ; S . E . White , S . W . ; J . Keensley , J . W . ; J . W . C . Mackay , M . O . ; C . Dickenson , S . O . ; M . Joseph , J . O . ; VV . L . Hockey , Sec . ; G . R . Renwick , Treas .: W . Myhill , Reg . ; A . Walsh , S . D . ; C . V . l 7 r »» mnn I IV •R Inndrpll . Orn-. r R . W . Wvatt .
and J . T . Bounds , Stewards ; F . E . Constance , I . G . ; and W . Henderson , Tyler . Two brethren having been proposed as candidates for advancement , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned tothebanqueting-room under the presidency of the W . M ., where due justice was given to the excellent repast prepared by Bro . Duncan . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were then given and heartily responded lo , bringing the proceedings to a satisfactory close with the Tyler ' s toast .
The Twenty-four Hours' Road Competition promoted by the manufacturers of the "Facile" Safety Bicycle , took place on Saturday last . The event has attracted great interest among bicyclists and others , and the start was made from Anderton ' s Hotel at 12 midnight on Friday , in the presence of an immense gathering of spectators . There were twenty-six starters , and the result
° f the race was as follows : 1 st prize , value £ 10 10 s ., won ty Walter Snook ; distance ridden in the 24 hours , 214 I miles . 2 nd prize , value £ 6 6 s ., won by VV . F . Sutton ; distance ridden , 198 miles ? 3 rd prize , value £ 4 4 s ., won 7 C . H . Cole ; distance ridden , 1 S 9 miles . Besides the ™ ove , fourteen riders are entitled to the gold medal , value £ 3 3 s ., havinc accomplished I . W miles , and two to the
s "ver medal , value £ 1 is . ( 12 S miles ) . All the competitors rode " Facile " bicycles , varying in size from 3 6 m . to Mm ., and taken altogether the performance of the winner may considered the most remarkable that has yet been accomplished upon the " silent steed . " The whole arrangements for checking the race were in the hands of Mr . G . P . t-oleman , official timekeeper to the Bicycle Union .
TRUSSES , ELASTIC 13 . 1 NDACES , ETC . —SEELEY ' HARD RUIUIER '" issEs . —Tlie world ' s recognition of unequalled excellence . Re . « ving ihe only award ot merit granted for trusses at the late "" "national Medical Exhibition , 1 H 81 . Made in every desirable 1 . "" 'atest improved pattern , line steel springs , neatlv covered with "' Snly . polished hard rubber , linln . cool , cleanly : unaffected by
'me . use , or climate . Free from all si . ur , rusty , dialing , or strapjJ ' B unpleasantness . Used in bathing . Always reliable . The ° ' " : ' ' ami skilful mechanical treatment of hernia or rupture a PWialty . Under patronage of the world ' s most distinguished sur-IITIT S ' Choice assortment of elastic surgical hosiery . Belts , "P'ovjil suspensory bandages , shoulder braces . Establishments fait- Flcc ' -strect , London , E . C , and 1347 , Chestustreet , ut-Phila-) ph , a , U . S . A .-tAnvr . l
South Australia.
South Australia .
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE . 'the Quarterly Communication of the above was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Adelaide , on Wednesday , 5 th July last , the R . W . Bro . Arthur Hard y , M . P ., R . W . Uistrict Grand Master , in the chair . The lodge was opened in ample form . The minutes of
last meeting having been read and confirmed , it was proposed by the President of Board of General Purposes ( Bro . J . H . CUNNINGHAM ) , seconded by D . G . Steward ( Bro . D . MORRIS ) , " That the Report of the General Committee be received and adopted . " REPORT OF GENERAL COMMITTEE FOR QUARTER
ENDING J 30 , 1 SS 2 . " To the Right Worshipful District Grand Master and the District Grand Lodge : " Your Committee have to report that Bro . VVicksteed having resigned the office of Secretary , they have resolved that it would be greatly to the advantage of the Craft for the District Grand Secretary to perform and be responsible
for the whole of the olfice-work and business in connection with the District Grand Lodge and General Committee , and that he should receive such remuneration as the District Grand Lodge may determine , and that the business of the District Grand Lodge should be conducted at the Freemasons' Hall , where the District Grand Secretary should attend at stated times for the transaction of such business .
" Your Committee regret to have to report that a number of lodges are neglectful in forwarding returns , and not sufficiently careful in the matter of registering brothers ' names and dates of taking Degrees , thereby causing a great deal of unnecessary work to the Secretary . Two lodges have , during the quarter , been fined for neglecting to forward returns ; your Committee have , therefore , determined
to instruct the various lodges to forward their books to them for inspection . It is also the intention of the Committee to provide a model set of lodge books for the guidance of Secretaries , and to request the W . M . of lodges to see that their records are kept in accordance with these . " Your Committee have had under their consideration the advisability of the revision of the District Grand Lodge
byelaws , and the regulations for the government of the Masonic Benevolent Fund , and have appointed a sub-Committee to carry out the suggestion . The result of their labours will be reported to you in due course for your consideration . " Your Committee have called a meeting of the members of the various lodges of the three Constitution-, to take
into consideration the holding a Masonic ball in aid of the Freemasons' Hall funds . " Your Committee have much pleasure in congratulating you upon the prosperous state of the Craft in the Province , and in assuring you that they feel confident it is of a permanent character . The acquisition of the Freemasons ' Hall has no doubt very much encouraged this increased
prosperity . " Your Committee have much pleasure in recommending to your favourable consideration the W . D . D . G . M . Bro . H . E . Downer ' s motion for a vote of £ 300 from the District Grand Lodge Fund towards the Freemasons' Hall Fund , and look confidently forward to the time when the building will be the unencumbered property of the Craft , a
consummation which will greatly tend to the honour and credit of the Fraternity , and enable the consideration of the establishment of Substantial Charitable and Educational Masonic Institutions to beentered upon with a good prospect of success . "JAS . H . CUNNINGHAM , President B . G . P . " Adelaide , July 5 , 1 SS 2 . "
Pursuant to Notice of Motion : —It was proposed by the W . D . D . G . Master ( Bro . H . E . DOWNER ) , seconded by D . G . Steward ( Bro . W . L . WARE ) : — " That the sum of Three Hundred Pounds be voted towards the funds for the purchase of the Freemasons' Hall . " It was proposed by W . D . G . Superintendent of Works ( Bro . H . C . M AIS ) , seconded by the W . D . D . G . Master
( Bro . H . E . DOWNER ) : — That whereas the Country Lodges of the English Constitution are becoming more numerous and widely spread through this province , and it being essential that the District Crand Officers should , whenever summoned by the District Grand Master or his Deputy , attend the important ceremonies connected
with the Craft , it is hereby resolved by District Grand Lodge that the actual transit expenses by road or rail be defrayed b y District Grand Lodge , and that the District Grand Treasurer be instructed to pay such expenses , should the same be demanded by District Grand Officers . " After some slight discussion , the proposition was referred to the General Committee for consideration and report . There being no further business , the lodge was closed in due form .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
The subjoined prosperous balance-sheet tells its own tale of energetic management and financial success : THF . TREASURER-GENERAL IN ACCOUNT WITH THE SUPREME COUNCIL , 33 , IST J , 1 SS 2 . Dr . RECEIPTS . Balance in Bank , ist July , 18 S 1 £ 672 3 9 Since received 1774 11 3
£ 2446 13 0 EXPENDITURE . Cr . By Charity Donations jfi 57 < o o „ Purchase of Stock 202 5 o „ „ ,, Books 9 14 S „ „ „ Furniture 27 0 C
„ Payments for Salaries , Establishment , Rent , Printing , Sic 1093 C 5 „ Balance in Bank 948 10 5 ,, „ with Treasurer S 2 o
£ 2446 15 c ( Signed ) II . CLERK , 33 ° , Treasurer-General , 33 , Golden-square , London , W . Audited and found correct . ( Signed ) S . RAWS IN , 33 . 3 rd July , 1 S 82 . F . RICHARDSON , 32 .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
BALANCE SHEET , ist July , 1 SS 2 . ASSETS . To Cash in London and Westminster Bank £ ^ S 10 5 ,, hands of Treasurer ... ... S 2 o / ooo Aladras Railway Stock ^ D . C Crosfl , „„•?Z „
Madras Railway Debenture Stock 3 ^ p . c . ... Soo o o £ 1200 Russian Bonds , 5 p . c , 1 S 71 ( cost ) ... 11 S 9 10 o 41000 3 p . c . Consols ( cost ) 9 G 2 10 o £ 700 Queensland 4 * p . c . Bonds 709 2 0 j ( , iGoo Cape of Good Hope Stock , 4 * p . c .
. ( cost ) 1 C 01 o o t-urmture and A ppointments ( valued at ) ... igoS o 1 Library ( estimated ) o ,,- s n Plate ( valued at ) . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' " £ . ? - I Organ ( cost ) 300 „ 0 Leases : —33 , Goldensquare j 26 o o 2 , Upper John-street 925 o 0 Masonic Hall 1134 0 0 Cellerage \ 50 o 0 Q
A' 5 . 437 13 9 LIABILITIES . By Compounders , 31 ° , 32 , and 33 —172 Members £ 579 1- 6 By Compounders , 30 ° , —362 Members ... S 79 2 o Balance , being Capital 13 , 97 s in
-£ i 5 . 437 13 < J Examined with the Books and found correct . ( Signed ) ROBT . MACKIE , Public Accountant . Sth July , 1 SS 2 . 117 , Brixton-road , S . W .
Births, Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
[ The charge is 2 s . 6 d . for announcements not exceeding Four Lines under this heading . ]
BIRTHS . BOOJIE . —On the 3 rd inst , at Headingly , Palmerston-road , Palmers-green , the wife of J . H . Boome , uf . Lincoln's-inn , barrister-at-law , of a daughter . BRASSEV .-On the 2 nd inst ., at Preston Hall , Aylesford , Kent , the wife of Bro . H . A . Brassey , M . P ., of a son .
KEITH . —On the 30 th ult ., at the Priory , Hamilton , N . B ., the wife of P . Keith , of a daughter . LEWIS . —On the 3 rd inst ., at Shirland-gardens , St . Peter ' spark , the wife of L . Lewis of a son . PETO . —On the 30 th ult ., at Kirkley Cliff , Lowestoft , the wife of L . J . Peto , of a son . THORNTON . —On th « ^ nth nit t ! i «> ,.. ; r ,. ,. f n , „ r >„ .. t- r >
Thornton , vicar of St . Barnabas , Kensington " , of a son . VINT . —On the ist inst ., at Ashgrove , Bradford , the wife C . J . Vint , of a son . WILLIAMS . —On the 30 th ult ., at Lower Addiscomb-road , Croydon , the wife of J . Williams , iun ., of a son .
MARRIAGES . BROUGHTON—BOOTH . —On the 30 th ult , at George-street Congregational Church , Oxford , by the Rev . Dr . Legge , Thomas P . Broughton , of London , to Sarah Elizabeth , eldest daughter of the late Alfred S . Booth , of Oxford .
CALLIGAS—RALLI . —On the 30 th ult ., at the Greek Church , Moscow-road , Bayswater , Peter , son of P . Calligas , of Athens , to Julia , daughter of the late P . A . Ralli , of Westbourne-terrace . Fox—WARWICK . —On the 2 nd inst ., at St . Mark ' s , Tollington-park , Charles Joseph , son of G . J . Fox , Esq ., of Queen ' s-road , N ., to Caroline J essie , daughter of the late J . A . Warwick , Esq . TWEEDIE—VINCENT . —On the 3 rd inst ., at St . Barnabas ' , Kensington , Henry Tweedie , of Cowansville , Montreal , to Mary , daughter of the late W . L . Vincent .
DEATHS . BANNERMAN .-On the 2 nd inst ., at St . Leonard ' s-on-Sea , Frederick Cecil , fourth son of the late Charles Maclean Bannerman , of Glasgow , aged 24 . CARTER—On the ist inst ., at Fernleigh , Selhur . ; t-road , South Norwood , William Carter , Esq ., aged 68 . COLVILLK . —On the ist inst ., at St . Leonard ' s , Mary ,
oaugnter ot Ueut .-Lolonel 1 . H . Colville . of Overdale , Shottlands , Kent , aged 31 . DENMAN . —On the 2 nd inst ., at Mornington-road , Samuel Denman , Esq ., aged 47 . DRESSixc-On the 2 nd inst ., at Crofton , Fareham , Hants , Lieut .-Col . Dressing , aged 64 . EDWARDS .-- n the 2 nd inst ., of 3 , Rudall-crescent , Hampstead , Frederick Edwards , sen ., of 49 , Great Marlborough-street , aced is .
FAWCF . TT .-On the 7 th ult ., at Benares , India , Robert Heath Fawcett , aged 22 . GREEN . —On the 19 th ult ., near Richmond , Virginia , U . b . A ., Augustus , son of the late F . Green , Esq .. aged 33 . SQUIRE . —On the 2 nd inst ., at Hillmarton-road , Holloway , G . Squire , aged 74 .
MONEY LENT . Advances on Property . Loans Negotiated . — £ 5 to £ 1000 , with and without securin ' es , at moderate Interest upon Promissory Notes , repayable at a hxed period , or b y instalments ; also upon Deeds , Life policies , I-urniture , Jewellery , Shares , Warrants . Slocks .
o-c Prompt attention , with secrecy . Trade bills discounted . Deposits received . THE LONDON BANK , 71 , I'leet-street , E . G . ; SS , High-street , Islington , N . ; and 113 , Church-street , i-. dgware-road , W . Open daily . Forms gratis . Established 1 S 3 S . E . J . READ , Secretary . JA DVT . ]