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. our and he underwent the ceremony of initiation . Bro . Tas Grew ivas passed to the Second Degree , after which ;! i . ' w . M . impressively addressed the new member , Bro . nvball " . Bro . H . M . Hobbs , I . P . M ., proposed a candidate for initiation at next meeting . "Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the several visitors to the VV . M ., he then closed the lodge .
The brethren adjourned to refreshments , which were excellent in quality and quantity , and gave great credit to Bro . Tarry who supplied them , as well as the manner in which they were served under his guidance as Steward of the lodge . After the usual loyal toasts to " H . M . the Queen and the Craft" were given , Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., proposed " The W . M . " in his
usual characteristic and genial manner , and said he was sure that he could not add anything to grace the manner in which the W . M . carried out his duties , for it was well known , in the "Old England" as elsewhere , that the VV . M- always had most faithfully discharged every office that he had been called upon to occupy . The W . M . thanked Bro . Hobbs for the kind remarks
he had made in reference to him on that as on many other occasions , and was afraid that he received more kindness than he deserved . He thanked them all for the cordial way in which the toast was given , and he should endeavour to discharge the duties of the chair with honour to himself
and to the lodge , and hoped nothing whatever would be done by him that would not merit their approval . The next toast was "The Initiate , " when the Worshipful Master remarked that to his knowledge . many lodges were not so fortunate as the Old England in the number of initiates which they had experienced in the last few
years . Bro . Dyball returned thanks . " The Visitors " was then proposed by the Worshipful Master , who gave them a hearty welcome to the lodge , and thanked them for the various parts which they had undertaken to render the evening a most pleasant one . Bro . Parker thanked the W . M . and brethren for the unmistaken welcome which he and the other visitors had
received from the lodge . He was pleased with the work which the various officers of the lodge had carried out , and considered they were an ornament to Freemasonry . Bro . Vickers felt himself highly flattered with the welcome that he that evening had received , and fully endorsed the expressions of Bro . Parker as to the excellent way in which the officers had discharged the business of the lodge .
After other visitors had spoken , the toast of 1 he Past Masters" was proposed by the Worshipful Master , who said , in proposing that toast , it reminded him particularly of one of the Past Masters who had conducted the affairs of that lodge so highly satisfactorily as to secure its success and placed it on a solid , thriving foundation—he referred to their worthy Bro . Foulsham , the father , of the lodge .
He had worked hard and worked well , and always received distinguished honour from the members of the lodge . Each of the P . M . ' s had been attentive and strictly fulfilled their engagements , which he considered had done much for its success . Bro . Ranson , another P . M ., did well , and was always ready to give his assistance , and Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., had also done much for that lodge as well as for other
lodges , and always received that esteem which was his due . The I . P . M . gratefully thanked the W . M . for his kind expressions ot him , and the brethren for the goodwill which had existed between them for the past five years , and he should always feel it a honour to discharge any duty that Old England might call upon him to fulfil . Bro . Ranson , P . M ., returned his sincere thanks for the toast .
Bro . Foulsham , the Treasurer , in acknowleaging the toast , said that he was pleased with the excellent remarks which had been made by the W . M . on behalf of Bro . Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., who was worthy of them . He had himself spent a lifetime in Freemasonry , and began to feel that it was necessary that he should make way for some other brother as Treasurer to Old England . Freemasonry
he had always loved , and always should , for it was a wide subject . The previous day he strolled inside St . Paul ' s Cathedral , and thoughts arose in his mind , whilst taking a view of that grand building , that Sir Christopher Wren ( who was the greatest Freemason that ever lived ) must have devoted his whole skill and abilities in rearing a building that should endure to eternity . As a P . M . of
Old England , he had done all he could for it , and also for Freemasonry in various parts of England . He had not long resided in Thornton Heath when he discovered no lodge existed there , and he went there to avoid being occupied with Freemasonry ; but he soon found his intentions were reversed , and he was engaged in establishing the Old England . What he had done he felt proud of , and
hoped the little left of his strength would be devoted for the good of Masonry . TheW . M ., in proposing the toast , of "The Treasurer and the Secretary , " observed that he felt he had two good officers in the Treasurer and Secretary . The Treasurer was careful that they did not expend their funds uselessly , and was always watchful that they had a balance in hand .
The Secretary , he knew , energetically endeavoured to get in the subscriptions , and therefore it was highly gratifying to know that the one obtained all he could towards increasing the funds , whilst the other sacredly retained it . The Treasurer said he had tried his best to take care of the lodge ' s money for the past 10 years . He had possession of the key—that was well , but what was the use of the key if
nothing was to be locked up ? but he was glad to say that he always possessed something which brought the key into requisition . Bro . Horsnail , the Secretary , thanked the W . M ., officers , and brethren for the hearty reception of the toast , and promised to give that attention to the duties of his office in the future as he had done in the past , and hoped to
ensure their continued good feeling towards him . The Worshipiul Master , in proposing "The Officers , " took occasion to acknowledge the thanks which he felt were justl y due to his able officers . Bro . Kelvington , S . W ., said it afforded him much satisfaction to know that the work done by himself and by the officers had met the W . M . 's approbation , and he assured
them that he should continue the same interest in the tfture , for his love of Freemasonry was in no way abated , and in looking forward to occupy the proud position of their respected VV . M . he promised to do his utmost to follow his example , and he would be perfectly contented if he should discharge the duties half so well as he had done . ore . Dri Fleming , j . W . i acknowledged the kind feeling
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expressed by the VV . M . towards the officers , and hoped he would always secure their good will and approbation . The Tyler's toast was given in the usual manner . Several songs were admirably rendered in the course of the evening , notably "The Mill-wheel , " by Bro . C . Balfourand " Non piu andrai , " by Bro . Vickers . The
, music was accompanied by Bro . F . Cambridge , P . P . G . O ., whose presence is always appreciated by the Old England brethren . The musical arrangements and selections were under the superintendence of Bro . Kelvington , who , on this as on previous occasions , gave great satisfaction to the brethren , and showed both taste and considerable
attention . The brethren then separated , after spending a most enjoyable evening in perfect Masonic fellowship and goodwill . STOCKTON . —Whitwell Lodge ( No . 2104 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , 9 th inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . William Ludlow being installed as W . M . for the ensuing year by
Bro . John Francis Craggs , P . M . The newly-elected W . M . then invested the following brethren as his officers : Bros . R . Appleton , I . P . M . ; J . C . Bage , S . W . ; C . J . Seaman , J . W . ; G . D . Leng , Treas . ; J . Broome , Sec ; H . Gaston , S . D . ; John Harrison , J . D . ; Fred . Rannes , I . G . ; L . Appleton and T . M , Taylor , Stewards ; and B . R . Smith , Tyler . At the conclusion of the ceremony the annual banquet was held in the banqueting hall . A number of visiting brethren were present .
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JUSTICE LODGE ( No . 147 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , when the ' re were present Bros . Faulkner , W . M . ; Whibley , S . W . ; Prior , J . W . ; IIutchings . P . M ., Preceptor ; Speight , P . M ., Sec ; Jackson , S . D . ; Leng , J . D . ; Jenkins , I . G . 5 J . W . Freeman , P . M . ; W . H . Walters , Dandridge , Amos , Penrose , Priest , Dixon , J . H . Alorgan , Ne \ yeil , and Emblin . The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and , after the minutes
of the previous meeting had been read and continued , ihe ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Morgan personating the Candida . e . The lodge was cailed off , and , on resuming , the usual questions leading to the Second Degree were ably answered by Bro . Dandridge . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . The lodge was closed to the First Degree , and Bro . Whibley , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and , all business being ended , the lodge was closed .
PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . IH ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Isagle Tavern , Clifton-road , Maida Vale , W . Present : Bros . V . Shaw , VV . M . ; J . Page , S . W . ; VV . J . Stratton , J . W . ; F . G . Baker , P . M ., Treas . and Preceptor ; J . | . Thomas , Sec . ; R . T . Redfearn , S . D . ; W . T . Dillon , J . D . ; H . E . Campbell Beaver , I . G . ; S . J . Humfress , P . M . ? 33 ; R . Dillon , P . M . 156 }; VV . Chappie , J . W . Manktelow , J . H . Taylor , G . Weston , and | . R . Hill .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes o . the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the Lecture was worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Chappie candidate . The lodge was called off and on . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ist Section o £ the Lecture was worked , after which
ihe lodge was opened in the Third Degree and Closed down . The S . W ., Bro . Page , was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his ollicers in rotation . A vote of thanks was passed , and entered on the minutes , to the W . M ., Bro . V . Shaw , for the efficient manner in which he presided over the lodge for the first time . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
RANELAGH LODGE ( No . 834 J . —A meeting was held on the 12 th inst . at the Six Bells Hotel , Queen-street , Hammersmith , Present : Bros . W . G . Coat , W . M . ; R . H . Williams , S . W . ; W . W . Williams , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; A . Williams , S . D . ; D . S . Long , J . D . ; and E . Nash , I . G . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Long , having given proof of his
proficiency , was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture was worked by the brethren , under the direction ot the Preceptor . The 2 nd Section was worked by Bro . Long , under the direction of the Preceptor . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . having risen , Bro . R . H . Williams was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The lodge was then closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 15 th inst ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland-square , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , W . Present : Bros . W . Death , W . M . elect I S , W . M . ; VV . J . Hakim , W . M . elect 141 , 13 . W . ; C . W . Francis , J . W . ; G . " Read , P . M . Ju , Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1 S 43 , Sec "; C . G . Weitzler , S . D . ; ] . W . Curtice , J . D . ; j . H . Taylor , I . G . ; S . Barrow , Stwd . ; J . H . Wood , P . M . 1642 ; W . R . Hatton , C . J . Conway , W . C . Edwards , W . G . Coleman , H . Guntrip , S . Stretch , inn ., H . Robinson , and
H . A . Thomson . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiatior . was rehearsed , Bro . Har . ton being candidate . The 2 nd and 3 rd Sections of the Lecture were worked by Bro . Read , assisted by the breihren . 3 ro . Hakim then , at the request of the VV . M ., assumed the chair , and invested the ollicers . Bro . Hakim was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury . Present : Bros . J . W . Clarke , VV . M . j A . Wolter , S . W . ; H . B . Harding , J . W . ; E . C . Kilsby , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , Sec . j Dines , S . D . ; D . C . Ritchie , J . D . ; J . Duncan , I . G . ; J . Simmonds , E . S . Crick , N . Amy , and R . Loomes . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was then rehearsed , Bro . Amy candidate . Bro . Simmonds , having offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , and answered the usual questions , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Simmonds candidate . Bros . Dines and Amy were unanimously elected members of the lodge . Bro . Wo . ter was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed .
CHAUCER LODGE ( No . 1540 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Old White Hart Hotel , Borough , when there were present Bros . W . Steele , W . M . ; W . Roots , S . W . ; W . Holliday , J . W . ; W . Wingham , Preceptor ; Fred . Williams , Hon . Sec ; H . G . Douglass , S . D . ; D . Cowie , J . D . ; S . Renaut , I . G . ; J . J . Wright , A . Wingham , W . H . Harper , and others .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , with Bro . J . J . Wright as candidate . Bro . Steele vacated the chair in favour of Bro . F . Williams . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Steele having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Steele as candidate . Bro . Williams vacated the chair in favour of Bro .
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Steele . The lodge was closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The W . M . rose for the first time , and the dues were collected . The VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Roots , S . W . / was elected W . M . for the first Tuesday in November . Bro . Roots returned thanks , and appointed the officers . The VV . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1567 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W . Present : Bros . J . R . Hubbard , VV . M . ; S . W . Keene , W . M ., S . W . j W . Fayers , J . W . ; James Sims , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; J . H . Wood , P . M ., S . D . ; S . Cochrane , P . M ., J . D . ; F . Craggs , I . G . ; and a goodly muster of the brethren . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes ot the last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremonies of passing and raising were rehearsed . Bro . Keene having been elected W . M . for the next meeting , the lodge was closed .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk . road , Shepherd ' s Bush , W . Present : Bros . E . Child , P . M ., W . M . ; Vandyke , S . W . ; Jennings , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; Chalfont , P . M ., Sec ; Stonnill , S . D . ; Craggs , J . D . ; Cockerilr , I . G . ; W . Williams , P . M . 1791 ; Purdue , P . M . ; Rice , and Burbrook .
Lodge was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ist and 2 nd Sections were worked by Bro , Sims , P . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Rice having offered himself as a candidate for passing , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony completed . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . Bro . Vandyke was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting was held at the Baron's Court Hotel , West Kensington , on Monday , the ijth instant . Present : Bros . P . Skar , W . M . ; J . Collings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Fredk . Craggs , Sec . ; and others . The evening was devoted to the working of Sections by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Craggs was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was afterwards closed .
THE ABBEY ( WESTMINSTER ) LODGE ( No . 2030 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 12 th inst ., at the King's Arms , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W . Present : Bros . Hirvey , W . M . ; Piper . S . W . ; Roberts . J . W . ; Boulto .., P . M ., Preceptor ; Coughlan , P . M ., Sec . ; Molony , S . D . ; Badderley , J . D . ; Stutfield , I . G . j Brindley , P . M . ; Green , P . M . ; Mann , F . Purnell , J . Purnell , Salter , Ray , and Shaw . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Shaw , a candidate to be
passed to the Second Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Shaw being the candidate . Bro . Ray , a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Ray being the candidate , i he lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Piper was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed .
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GREYMOUTH . —Greymouth Lodge ( No . 1233 , E . C . )—The annual meeting of this lodge was held in the temporary lodge room , Kettle ' s Buildings , on the 24 th July , when the installation of Bro . A . Matheston as W . M . for the ensuing year took place . The ceremony was conducted by Bro . J . Kerr , D . D . G . M ., who also invested the olficers with the insignia of their offices : Bros . T . A .
Murphy , I . P . M . ; C Hansen , S . W . ; W . Teasdale , J . W . ; VV . B . Barkley , P . M ., Treasurer ; R . W . Greenwood , P . M ., Secretary ; G . Redmayne , Organist ; CWainwright and P . Smith , Stewards ; R . C . Forsyth , S . D . ; R . Collins , J . D . ; R . Russell , I . G . ; J . B . Roche , Tyler . At the conclusion of the ceremony a hearty vote of thanks was unanimously passed to Bro . Kerr , the brethren being
loud in their praises at the impressive and able manner in which the ceremony of installation had been performed . Bro . T . A . Murphy , I . P . M ., on behalf of the members of the Lodge , presented Bro . R . W . Greenwood with a handsome gold Past Master's jewel as a slight recognition of the services rendered to the Lodge by Bro . Greenwood as Secretary during the past few years .
The new furniture and regalia , imported to replace that which was unfortunately burned in the Masonic Hall fire about a year ago , were used in the lodge for the first time , and were very much admired . This and the jewel for Bro . Greenwood were manufactured by Bro . Kenning , London , who deserves great
credit for the excellent manner in which he has executed the order entrusted to him . After the lodge was closed refreshments were provided for the brethren and visitors , of whom a large number were present , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly . honoured . — Weekly Argus , New Zealand .
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LION AND LAMB CHAPTER ( No . 192 ) . — The October convocation of the above chapter was held on Wednesday last , at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannonstreet . There were present Comps . F . D . R . Copestick , P . Z ., acting M . E . Z . ; J . Taylor , H . ; T . S . Holland , J . ; Charles Arkell , P . Z ., S . E . ; Henry Hughes , S . N ., George Kenning , P . Z ., Treas . ; W . R . Dixon , P . S . ; C .
J . Harmsworth , ist A . S . ; Ihos . Cohu , P . Z ., acting 2 nd A . S . ; Dr . W . A . Dingle , and John Kent . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The following companions were elected for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Taylor , M . E . Z . ; T . S . Holland , H . ; Henry Hughes , J . ; Charles Arkell , P . Z ., S . E . ;
W . R . Dixon , S . N . ; George Kenning , P . Z ., Treas .: C . J . Harmsworth , P . S . ; Dr . W . A . Dingle , 1 st A . S . ; Wm . Hawes , 2 nd A . S . ; and Marsh , Janitor . The audit meeting was fixed to be held on the second Monday in December at the City Terminus Hotel . The companions dined together under the gavel of Comp . F . D . R , Copestick , the acting M . E . Z .
KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This prosperous chapter met at the Horns Tavern , on the 4 th instant . Among those present were Comps . H . J . ' Lardner , P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey , M . E . Z . ; Gardner , H . ; Westley , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; S . C George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; Salter , P . S . ; Sims and Smith , Asst . Soi . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . P . Soj . Middx ., P . Z . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z . ; Ayling , I . P . Z . ; Buxton , Davis , and others . The minutes of the previous convocation were read arid
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. our and he underwent the ceremony of initiation . Bro . Tas Grew ivas passed to the Second Degree , after which ;! i . ' w . M . impressively addressed the new member , Bro . nvball " . Bro . H . M . Hobbs , I . P . M ., proposed a candidate for initiation at next meeting . "Hearty good wishes " having been expressed by the several visitors to the VV . M ., he then closed the lodge .
The brethren adjourned to refreshments , which were excellent in quality and quantity , and gave great credit to Bro . Tarry who supplied them , as well as the manner in which they were served under his guidance as Steward of the lodge . After the usual loyal toasts to " H . M . the Queen and the Craft" were given , Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., proposed " The W . M . " in his
usual characteristic and genial manner , and said he was sure that he could not add anything to grace the manner in which the W . M . carried out his duties , for it was well known , in the "Old England" as elsewhere , that the VV . M- always had most faithfully discharged every office that he had been called upon to occupy . The W . M . thanked Bro . Hobbs for the kind remarks
he had made in reference to him on that as on many other occasions , and was afraid that he received more kindness than he deserved . He thanked them all for the cordial way in which the toast was given , and he should endeavour to discharge the duties of the chair with honour to himself
and to the lodge , and hoped nothing whatever would be done by him that would not merit their approval . The next toast was "The Initiate , " when the Worshipful Master remarked that to his knowledge . many lodges were not so fortunate as the Old England in the number of initiates which they had experienced in the last few
years . Bro . Dyball returned thanks . " The Visitors " was then proposed by the Worshipful Master , who gave them a hearty welcome to the lodge , and thanked them for the various parts which they had undertaken to render the evening a most pleasant one . Bro . Parker thanked the W . M . and brethren for the unmistaken welcome which he and the other visitors had
received from the lodge . He was pleased with the work which the various officers of the lodge had carried out , and considered they were an ornament to Freemasonry . Bro . Vickers felt himself highly flattered with the welcome that he that evening had received , and fully endorsed the expressions of Bro . Parker as to the excellent way in which the officers had discharged the business of the lodge .
After other visitors had spoken , the toast of 1 he Past Masters" was proposed by the Worshipful Master , who said , in proposing that toast , it reminded him particularly of one of the Past Masters who had conducted the affairs of that lodge so highly satisfactorily as to secure its success and placed it on a solid , thriving foundation—he referred to their worthy Bro . Foulsham , the father , of the lodge .
He had worked hard and worked well , and always received distinguished honour from the members of the lodge . Each of the P . M . ' s had been attentive and strictly fulfilled their engagements , which he considered had done much for its success . Bro . Ranson , another P . M ., did well , and was always ready to give his assistance , and Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., had also done much for that lodge as well as for other
lodges , and always received that esteem which was his due . The I . P . M . gratefully thanked the W . M . for his kind expressions ot him , and the brethren for the goodwill which had existed between them for the past five years , and he should always feel it a honour to discharge any duty that Old England might call upon him to fulfil . Bro . Ranson , P . M ., returned his sincere thanks for the toast .
Bro . Foulsham , the Treasurer , in acknowleaging the toast , said that he was pleased with the excellent remarks which had been made by the W . M . on behalf of Bro . Bro . Hobbs , I . P . M ., who was worthy of them . He had himself spent a lifetime in Freemasonry , and began to feel that it was necessary that he should make way for some other brother as Treasurer to Old England . Freemasonry
he had always loved , and always should , for it was a wide subject . The previous day he strolled inside St . Paul ' s Cathedral , and thoughts arose in his mind , whilst taking a view of that grand building , that Sir Christopher Wren ( who was the greatest Freemason that ever lived ) must have devoted his whole skill and abilities in rearing a building that should endure to eternity . As a P . M . of
Old England , he had done all he could for it , and also for Freemasonry in various parts of England . He had not long resided in Thornton Heath when he discovered no lodge existed there , and he went there to avoid being occupied with Freemasonry ; but he soon found his intentions were reversed , and he was engaged in establishing the Old England . What he had done he felt proud of , and
hoped the little left of his strength would be devoted for the good of Masonry . TheW . M ., in proposing the toast , of "The Treasurer and the Secretary , " observed that he felt he had two good officers in the Treasurer and Secretary . The Treasurer was careful that they did not expend their funds uselessly , and was always watchful that they had a balance in hand .
The Secretary , he knew , energetically endeavoured to get in the subscriptions , and therefore it was highly gratifying to know that the one obtained all he could towards increasing the funds , whilst the other sacredly retained it . The Treasurer said he had tried his best to take care of the lodge ' s money for the past 10 years . He had possession of the key—that was well , but what was the use of the key if
nothing was to be locked up ? but he was glad to say that he always possessed something which brought the key into requisition . Bro . Horsnail , the Secretary , thanked the W . M ., officers , and brethren for the hearty reception of the toast , and promised to give that attention to the duties of his office in the future as he had done in the past , and hoped to
ensure their continued good feeling towards him . The Worshipiul Master , in proposing "The Officers , " took occasion to acknowledge the thanks which he felt were justl y due to his able officers . Bro . Kelvington , S . W ., said it afforded him much satisfaction to know that the work done by himself and by the officers had met the W . M . 's approbation , and he assured
them that he should continue the same interest in the tfture , for his love of Freemasonry was in no way abated , and in looking forward to occupy the proud position of their respected VV . M . he promised to do his utmost to follow his example , and he would be perfectly contented if he should discharge the duties half so well as he had done . ore . Dri Fleming , j . W . i acknowledged the kind feeling
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expressed by the VV . M . towards the officers , and hoped he would always secure their good will and approbation . The Tyler's toast was given in the usual manner . Several songs were admirably rendered in the course of the evening , notably "The Mill-wheel , " by Bro . C . Balfourand " Non piu andrai , " by Bro . Vickers . The
, music was accompanied by Bro . F . Cambridge , P . P . G . O ., whose presence is always appreciated by the Old England brethren . The musical arrangements and selections were under the superintendence of Bro . Kelvington , who , on this as on previous occasions , gave great satisfaction to the brethren , and showed both taste and considerable
attention . The brethren then separated , after spending a most enjoyable evening in perfect Masonic fellowship and goodwill . STOCKTON . —Whitwell Lodge ( No . 2104 ) . — The installation meeting of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , 9 th inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . William Ludlow being installed as W . M . for the ensuing year by
Bro . John Francis Craggs , P . M . The newly-elected W . M . then invested the following brethren as his officers : Bros . R . Appleton , I . P . M . ; J . C . Bage , S . W . ; C . J . Seaman , J . W . ; G . D . Leng , Treas . ; J . Broome , Sec ; H . Gaston , S . D . ; John Harrison , J . D . ; Fred . Rannes , I . G . ; L . Appleton and T . M , Taylor , Stewards ; and B . R . Smith , Tyler . At the conclusion of the ceremony the annual banquet was held in the banqueting hall . A number of visiting brethren were present .
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JUSTICE LODGE ( No . 147 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , when the ' re were present Bros . Faulkner , W . M . ; Whibley , S . W . ; Prior , J . W . ; IIutchings . P . M ., Preceptor ; Speight , P . M ., Sec ; Jackson , S . D . ; Leng , J . D . ; Jenkins , I . G . 5 J . W . Freeman , P . M . ; W . H . Walters , Dandridge , Amos , Penrose , Priest , Dixon , J . H . Alorgan , Ne \ yeil , and Emblin . The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and , after the minutes
of the previous meeting had been read and continued , ihe ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Morgan personating the Candida . e . The lodge was cailed off , and , on resuming , the usual questions leading to the Second Degree were ably answered by Bro . Dandridge . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed . The lodge was closed to the First Degree , and Bro . Whibley , S . W ., was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and , all business being ended , the lodge was closed .
PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM LODGE ( No . IH ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Isagle Tavern , Clifton-road , Maida Vale , W . Present : Bros . V . Shaw , VV . M . ; J . Page , S . W . ; VV . J . Stratton , J . W . ; F . G . Baker , P . M ., Treas . and Preceptor ; J . | . Thomas , Sec . ; R . T . Redfearn , S . D . ; W . T . Dillon , J . D . ; H . E . Campbell Beaver , I . G . ; S . J . Humfress , P . M . ? 33 ; R . Dillon , P . M . 156 }; VV . Chappie , J . W . Manktelow , J . H . Taylor , G . Weston , and | . R . Hill .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes o . the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the Lecture was worked by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Chappie candidate . The lodge was called off and on . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ist Section o £ the Lecture was worked , after which
ihe lodge was opened in the Third Degree and Closed down . The S . W ., Bro . Page , was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his ollicers in rotation . A vote of thanks was passed , and entered on the minutes , to the W . M ., Bro . V . Shaw , for the efficient manner in which he presided over the lodge for the first time . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
RANELAGH LODGE ( No . 834 J . —A meeting was held on the 12 th inst . at the Six Bells Hotel , Queen-street , Hammersmith , Present : Bros . W . G . Coat , W . M . ; R . H . Williams , S . W . ; W . W . Williams , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; A . Williams , S . D . ; D . S . Long , J . D . ; and E . Nash , I . G . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Long , having given proof of his
proficiency , was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture was worked by the brethren , under the direction ot the Preceptor . The 2 nd Section was worked by Bro . Long , under the direction of the Preceptor . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . having risen , Bro . R . H . Williams was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The lodge was then closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 15 th inst ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinster-place , Cleveland-square , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , W . Present : Bros . W . Death , W . M . elect I S , W . M . ; VV . J . Hakim , W . M . elect 141 , 13 . W . ; C . W . Francis , J . W . ; G . " Read , P . M . Ju , Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1 S 43 , Sec "; C . G . Weitzler , S . D . ; ] . W . Curtice , J . D . ; j . H . Taylor , I . G . ; S . Barrow , Stwd . ; J . H . Wood , P . M . 1642 ; W . R . Hatton , C . J . Conway , W . C . Edwards , W . G . Coleman , H . Guntrip , S . Stretch , inn ., H . Robinson , and
H . A . Thomson . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiatior . was rehearsed , Bro . Har . ton being candidate . The 2 nd and 3 rd Sections of the Lecture were worked by Bro . Read , assisted by the breihren . 3 ro . Hakim then , at the request of the VV . M ., assumed the chair , and invested the ollicers . Bro . Hakim was elected VV . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed .
ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury . Present : Bros . J . W . Clarke , VV . M . j A . Wolter , S . W . ; H . B . Harding , J . W . ; E . C . Kilsby , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , Sec . j Dines , S . D . ; D . C . Ritchie , J . D . ; J . Duncan , I . G . ; J . Simmonds , E . S . Crick , N . Amy , and R . Loomes . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation
was then rehearsed , Bro . Amy candidate . Bro . Simmonds , having offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , and answered the usual questions , was duly entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Simmonds candidate . Bros . Dines and Amy were unanimously elected members of the lodge . Bro . Wo . ter was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed .
CHAUCER LODGE ( No . 1540 ) . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Old White Hart Hotel , Borough , when there were present Bros . W . Steele , W . M . ; W . Roots , S . W . ; W . Holliday , J . W . ; W . Wingham , Preceptor ; Fred . Williams , Hon . Sec ; H . G . Douglass , S . D . ; D . Cowie , J . D . ; S . Renaut , I . G . ; J . J . Wright , A . Wingham , W . H . Harper , and others .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , with Bro . J . J . Wright as candidate . Bro . Steele vacated the chair in favour of Bro . F . Williams . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Steele having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Steele as candidate . Bro . Williams vacated the chair in favour of Bro .
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Steele . The lodge was closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The W . M . rose for the first time , and the dues were collected . The VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Roots , S . W . / was elected W . M . for the first Tuesday in November . Bro . Roots returned thanks , and appointed the officers . The VV . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
KENSINGTON LODGE ( No . 1567 ) . —A meeting was held on Tuesday , the 16 th inst ., at the Scarsdale Arms , Edwardes-square , Kensington , W . Present : Bros . J . R . Hubbard , VV . M . ; S . W . Keene , W . M ., S . W . j W . Fayers , J . W . ; James Sims , P . M ., acting Preceptor ; J . H . Wood , P . M ., S . D . ; S . Cochrane , P . M ., J . D . ; F . Craggs , I . G . ; and a goodly muster of the brethren . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes ot the last meeting read and confirmed . The ceremonies of passing and raising were rehearsed . Bro . Keene having been elected W . M . for the next meeting , the lodge was closed .
CREATON LODGE ( No . 1791 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk . road , Shepherd ' s Bush , W . Present : Bros . E . Child , P . M ., W . M . ; Vandyke , S . W . ; Jennings , J . W . ; J . Sims , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; Chalfont , P . M ., Sec ; Stonnill , S . D . ; Craggs , J . D . ; Cockerilr , I . G . ; W . Williams , P . M . 1791 ; Purdue , P . M . ; Rice , and Burbrook .
Lodge was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . The ist and 2 nd Sections were worked by Bro , Sims , P . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Rice having offered himself as a candidate for passing , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony completed . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . Bro . Vandyke was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
ST . AMBROSE LODGE ( No . 1891 ) . —A meeting was held at the Baron's Court Hotel , West Kensington , on Monday , the ijth instant . Present : Bros . P . Skar , W . M . ; J . Collings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Fredk . Craggs , Sec . ; and others . The evening was devoted to the working of Sections by the Preceptor , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Craggs was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was afterwards closed .
THE ABBEY ( WESTMINSTER ) LODGE ( No . 2030 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 12 th inst ., at the King's Arms , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W . Present : Bros . Hirvey , W . M . ; Piper . S . W . ; Roberts . J . W . ; Boulto .., P . M ., Preceptor ; Coughlan , P . M ., Sec . ; Molony , S . D . ; Badderley , J . D . ; Stutfield , I . G . j Brindley , P . M . ; Green , P . M . ; Mann , F . Purnell , J . Purnell , Salter , Ray , and Shaw . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Shaw , a candidate to be
passed to the Second Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing rehearsed , Bro . Shaw being the candidate . Bro . Ray , a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Ray being the candidate , i he lodge was resumed to the First Degree . Bro . Piper was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed .
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GREYMOUTH . —Greymouth Lodge ( No . 1233 , E . C . )—The annual meeting of this lodge was held in the temporary lodge room , Kettle ' s Buildings , on the 24 th July , when the installation of Bro . A . Matheston as W . M . for the ensuing year took place . The ceremony was conducted by Bro . J . Kerr , D . D . G . M ., who also invested the olficers with the insignia of their offices : Bros . T . A .
Murphy , I . P . M . ; C Hansen , S . W . ; W . Teasdale , J . W . ; VV . B . Barkley , P . M ., Treasurer ; R . W . Greenwood , P . M ., Secretary ; G . Redmayne , Organist ; CWainwright and P . Smith , Stewards ; R . C . Forsyth , S . D . ; R . Collins , J . D . ; R . Russell , I . G . ; J . B . Roche , Tyler . At the conclusion of the ceremony a hearty vote of thanks was unanimously passed to Bro . Kerr , the brethren being
loud in their praises at the impressive and able manner in which the ceremony of installation had been performed . Bro . T . A . Murphy , I . P . M ., on behalf of the members of the Lodge , presented Bro . R . W . Greenwood with a handsome gold Past Master's jewel as a slight recognition of the services rendered to the Lodge by Bro . Greenwood as Secretary during the past few years .
The new furniture and regalia , imported to replace that which was unfortunately burned in the Masonic Hall fire about a year ago , were used in the lodge for the first time , and were very much admired . This and the jewel for Bro . Greenwood were manufactured by Bro . Kenning , London , who deserves great
credit for the excellent manner in which he has executed the order entrusted to him . After the lodge was closed refreshments were provided for the brethren and visitors , of whom a large number were present , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly . honoured . — Weekly Argus , New Zealand .
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LION AND LAMB CHAPTER ( No . 192 ) . — The October convocation of the above chapter was held on Wednesday last , at the City Terminus Hotel , Cannonstreet . There were present Comps . F . D . R . Copestick , P . Z ., acting M . E . Z . ; J . Taylor , H . ; T . S . Holland , J . ; Charles Arkell , P . Z ., S . E . ; Henry Hughes , S . N ., George Kenning , P . Z ., Treas . ; W . R . Dixon , P . S . ; C .
J . Harmsworth , ist A . S . ; Ihos . Cohu , P . Z ., acting 2 nd A . S . ; Dr . W . A . Dingle , and John Kent . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The following companions were elected for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Taylor , M . E . Z . ; T . S . Holland , H . ; Henry Hughes , J . ; Charles Arkell , P . Z ., S . E . ;
W . R . Dixon , S . N . ; George Kenning , P . Z ., Treas .: C . J . Harmsworth , P . S . ; Dr . W . A . Dingle , 1 st A . S . ; Wm . Hawes , 2 nd A . S . ; and Marsh , Janitor . The audit meeting was fixed to be held on the second Monday in December at the City Terminus Hotel . The companions dined together under the gavel of Comp . F . D . R , Copestick , the acting M . E . Z .
KENNINGTON CHAPTER ( No . 1381 ) . —This prosperous chapter met at the Horns Tavern , on the 4 th instant . Among those present were Comps . H . J . ' Lardner , P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey , M . E . Z . ; Gardner , H . ; Westley , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., S . E . ; S . C George Everett , P . Z ., Treas . ; Salter , P . S . ; Sims and Smith , Asst . Soi . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . P . Soj . Middx ., P . Z . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z . ; Ayling , I . P . Z . ; Buxton , Davis , and others . The minutes of the previous convocation were read arid