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Ivy Lodge, No. 1441.

Lodge have it in contemplation to present their Preceptor Bro . W " Pennefather , S . W . of the mother Lodge , with a Testimonial in recognition of his valuable services to tho Lodgo . Wo can testify to the zealous and painstaking efforts of Bro . Pennefather , which havo

resulted in sending capital Officers to tho mother Lodge , and feel sure the brethren will support the movement handsomely . Bro . T . Butt ( the host ) is Chairman , Bro . G . Stephens Vice Chairman , Bro . H . J . Lardner Treasurer , and E . Mallett Hon . Sec . of the Committee , by whom subscriptions will bo gladly received .

St . George ' s Lodge , No . 1723 . —A meeting was hold on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton . Present —Bros . Nathaniel Nicholson W . M ., William Blain as S . W ., James Heywood J . W ., J . Martin Rutter P . M . Sec , William Court S . D ., Eobert Latham J . D ., J . W . Taylor P . Prov . G . Org . D . C , Cosgrave and Harwood Stewards , John Barrett I . G ., J . W . Roiley Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . G . P . Brockbank P . Prov . S . G . D ., Thomas Morris

Bros . Tong , Naylor , Bardsley , and Priestley . Tho Lodge being duly opened , the ballot was taken and proved in favour of Mr . Thomas Arden , of Bolton , who was initiated by the W . M . The working tools were explained by the J . W ., and the charge given by Bro . Brock , bank . Bro . James Heywood the J . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bros . Brockbank , Nicholson and Heywood appointed Auditors . The Festival of St . George and Installation will tako placo on the fourth Wednesday in April .

South Africa.

SOUTH AFRICA .

Charles Warren Lodge , No . 1832 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 12 th February , at Du Toits Pan , Diamond Fields . Present : —Bros . R . M . Connolly W . M ., D . S . Doveton S . W ., R . M . Scholtz J . W ., J . C . Wylie Treas ., T . J . Roop Sec , J . E . Dyer S . D ., C . A . Blackboard J . D ., R . H . Blackboard Steward , D . S . Gowie I . G ., Members : —Bros . Edward Rowles , T . Tyson , D . Harris , Dr . H . A . Wollff , Rev . M . Mendelsohn , C . Arburrow : Visitors : —Bros . Charles

Dyer Cosmopolitan 1409 , H . J . Raphael Loyal Greymouth 1233 , and E . Harris Sir Hugh Myddelton 1602 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot took place for Messrs . H . W . Harris , C . H . Gowie , and G . Reisle , who were duly declared elected as candidates for initiation . These gentlemen were then introduced and initiated by the W . M . in his usual excellent manner . The Charles Warren is but a new Lodge ; however , the interest taken in it by its members is a guarantee for its future success .

Peace and Harmony Lodge . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 18 th February , at Du Toits Pan . Present : —Bros . Henry Hartog W . M ., D . van TJlsen S . W ., J . van Zyp Sombeek J . W ., T . van Zyp Sombeek Treas ., B . Klisser Hon . Sec , C . Roberts D . M ., T . J . Steyn I . G ., S . W . Green Tyler ; Past Masters . —Bros . B . Susman , D . McKay , N . M . de Kock , P . J . Richter and C . Sonnenberg ;

Visitor : —Bro . E . Harris Sir Hngh Myddelton ; Members : —Bros . A . Yockmonitz , E . Isaacs , M . Rossettenstein , D . Andreas , D . V . deVos , D . Avis , W . Kimper , E . Garisch , B . Hartog , H . W . Hull , D . Dodds , H . Veevers and H . C . Geyer . Lodge opened in the first degree , and correspondence and other matters of a routine character having been disposed of , Lodge was passed to second and raised to third degree

South Africa.

when Bro . D . Andreas was duly advanced to tho sublime degree of M . M . Tho ceremony was performed in the W . M . ' s most impressive manner . Tho Past Musters present having congratulated tho W . M . upon his effective working , tho Lodge then closed to first degree , and the W . M . thanked the visiting brethren for their attendance , and Bro . Harris for his services oa the Harmonium . Upon invitation of the

W . M . tho brethren adjourned to the Du Toits Pan Club , where the brethren were entertained in the W . M . 's usual manner . Amongst the different toasts that were proposed , Bro . P . M . N . M . de Kock particularly dwelt upon the flourishing financial state of tho Lodge , and expressed his most earnest wish for a continuation of prosperity to the Lodge Peace and Harmony . He likewise congratulated the W . M . npon the efficient staff of Officers he had the good fortune to

select , and on being so ably assisted by them in everything apper . taining to tho Lodge . Bro . P . M . Sonnenberg also rose , he quite * concurred in the remarks made by his esteemed friend and Bro . P . M . do Kock , and expressed a fervent hopo for the future prosperity of the Lodge " Peace and Harmony . " Several other Brothers having spoken , the proceedings terminated , and tho brethren departed in Peace and Harmony .

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Ivy Lodge, No. 1441.

Lodge have it in contemplation to present their Preceptor Bro . W " Pennefather , S . W . of the mother Lodge , with a Testimonial in recognition of his valuable services to tho Lodgo . Wo can testify to the zealous and painstaking efforts of Bro . Pennefather , which havo

resulted in sending capital Officers to tho mother Lodge , and feel sure the brethren will support the movement handsomely . Bro . T . Butt ( the host ) is Chairman , Bro . G . Stephens Vice Chairman , Bro . H . J . Lardner Treasurer , and E . Mallett Hon . Sec . of the Committee , by whom subscriptions will bo gladly received .

St . George ' s Lodge , No . 1723 . —A meeting was hold on Wednesday , the 25 th ult ., at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton . Present —Bros . Nathaniel Nicholson W . M ., William Blain as S . W ., James Heywood J . W ., J . Martin Rutter P . M . Sec , William Court S . D ., Eobert Latham J . D ., J . W . Taylor P . Prov . G . Org . D . C , Cosgrave and Harwood Stewards , John Barrett I . G ., J . W . Roiley Tyler ; Past Masters Bros . G . P . Brockbank P . Prov . S . G . D ., Thomas Morris

Bros . Tong , Naylor , Bardsley , and Priestley . Tho Lodge being duly opened , the ballot was taken and proved in favour of Mr . Thomas Arden , of Bolton , who was initiated by the W . M . The working tools were explained by the J . W ., and the charge given by Bro . Brock , bank . Bro . James Heywood the J . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Bros . Brockbank , Nicholson and Heywood appointed Auditors . The Festival of St . George and Installation will tako placo on the fourth Wednesday in April .

South Africa.

SOUTH AFRICA .

Charles Warren Lodge , No . 1832 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 12 th February , at Du Toits Pan , Diamond Fields . Present : —Bros . R . M . Connolly W . M ., D . S . Doveton S . W ., R . M . Scholtz J . W ., J . C . Wylie Treas ., T . J . Roop Sec , J . E . Dyer S . D ., C . A . Blackboard J . D ., R . H . Blackboard Steward , D . S . Gowie I . G ., Members : —Bros . Edward Rowles , T . Tyson , D . Harris , Dr . H . A . Wollff , Rev . M . Mendelsohn , C . Arburrow : Visitors : —Bros . Charles

Dyer Cosmopolitan 1409 , H . J . Raphael Loyal Greymouth 1233 , and E . Harris Sir Hugh Myddelton 1602 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot took place for Messrs . H . W . Harris , C . H . Gowie , and G . Reisle , who were duly declared elected as candidates for initiation . These gentlemen were then introduced and initiated by the W . M . in his usual excellent manner . The Charles Warren is but a new Lodge ; however , the interest taken in it by its members is a guarantee for its future success .

Peace and Harmony Lodge . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 18 th February , at Du Toits Pan . Present : —Bros . Henry Hartog W . M ., D . van TJlsen S . W ., J . van Zyp Sombeek J . W ., T . van Zyp Sombeek Treas ., B . Klisser Hon . Sec , C . Roberts D . M ., T . J . Steyn I . G ., S . W . Green Tyler ; Past Masters . —Bros . B . Susman , D . McKay , N . M . de Kock , P . J . Richter and C . Sonnenberg ;

Visitor : —Bro . E . Harris Sir Hngh Myddelton ; Members : —Bros . A . Yockmonitz , E . Isaacs , M . Rossettenstein , D . Andreas , D . V . deVos , D . Avis , W . Kimper , E . Garisch , B . Hartog , H . W . Hull , D . Dodds , H . Veevers and H . C . Geyer . Lodge opened in the first degree , and correspondence and other matters of a routine character having been disposed of , Lodge was passed to second and raised to third degree

South Africa.

when Bro . D . Andreas was duly advanced to tho sublime degree of M . M . Tho ceremony was performed in the W . M . ' s most impressive manner . Tho Past Musters present having congratulated tho W . M . upon his effective working , tho Lodge then closed to first degree , and the W . M . thanked the visiting brethren for their attendance , and Bro . Harris for his services oa the Harmonium . Upon invitation of the

W . M . tho brethren adjourned to the Du Toits Pan Club , where the brethren were entertained in the W . M . 's usual manner . Amongst the different toasts that were proposed , Bro . P . M . N . M . de Kock particularly dwelt upon the flourishing financial state of tho Lodge , and expressed his most earnest wish for a continuation of prosperity to the Lodge Peace and Harmony . He likewise congratulated the W . M . npon the efficient staff of Officers he had the good fortune to

select , and on being so ably assisted by them in everything apper . taining to tho Lodge . Bro . P . M . Sonnenberg also rose , he quite * concurred in the remarks made by his esteemed friend and Bro . P . M . do Kock , and expressed a fervent hopo for the future prosperity of the Lodge " Peace and Harmony . " Several other Brothers having spoken , the proceedings terminated , and tho brethren departed in Peace and Harmony .

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TJ b XVOBY * Et ^ Ll * El -E * E 1 TJ-S * EC * E 1 S y ^ 5 Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , © ¦ a * ^ o , ^ i ^ ,= P * i /^ r \ /^!\ fi ^ N / Q ^ S #$ %°Silfr^^^^^lj/QQuOysg 3 ri rail BA tftft * *^^) L . : :. z \ \ YtFli # 5 vGS C 3 > m 8 * Orj 4 , % A & r f ^^ jfh v ~ mm {\ Y CDS © * _ fl # fK $ * k ft A r ^ S ^& ar ^ Z ? & M a , i * l / . 1 L \ # v > U ty §> { jasBaan ) lS = ^ C- S * ' * - ****" 3 p JO § - y & XATO - -ST GOODS insr < 3- * E"JST * EB . A . T , , " 5 ' 2 g Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only , g g H |Im^MH8MAS©|g-P i . A-T- -H-E ^ r-sria- EEOS . Ivory Works , * 2 fgpj 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . G . p ,

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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand Lodge of England . Price—13 s 6 d per annum , post free . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , W . G ., ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ) , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to "W . W . MORGAK , at High Holborn Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . "

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CAOTOtfSTREETHOTEL,CAOTONSTEEET,LONDON,E.O. Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Railway advantages , in direct communication with the Hotel , render this establishment unequalled in tbe Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC & PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & c . DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & c , THE IiABCrE HALL IS CAPABLE OP SEATING- UPWABDS OF TWELVE HUUDRED PEOPLE . VISITOKS AND FAMIMES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT FESIODS , will find the APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UNRIVAILED . E , H . RAND , MANAGER .

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LADBROKEHALL,DOTTINGHILL,LONDON,W. ( Opposite the Netting Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Railway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS IS UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGE "" LODG-IE AJ 81 D IBJ ^ JSTQUIST ROOMS , -WITJ 31 "EVERY ( CO"lSn ^ BlSri'E 3 * 2 SrOE . THE HAIL MAY BE ENGAGED for BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DLNNERS , 'PTJBLIC > PRIVATE | ENTESTAINM ; ENTS , & C . Apply to Bro . J . LINSCOTT ( at the Hall ) , 14 Ladbroke Grove Eoad , London , W .

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HOUGHTON, THEBOOTMAKER, 243&244WHITECHAPELROAD, LONDON , E . Lasts made to the Feet , — : o : — SPECIALITE , EASE , ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY ,

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T.J.TABLING, COAL MEBCHANT . North Wallsend 23 s Per Ton . Hetton or Lambton ... ... 24 s „ Best Silkstono 23 s „ Best Derby 21 s „ All letters to be addressed : — 5 BURDETT KOAD . BOW , E .

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Now Edition , Enlarged , Crown Svo ., Cloth 5 s . WAIFS AND STRAYS , CHIEFLY FKOM THB CHESS BOABB , by Captain Hugh R . Kennedy , Vice-President of tho British Chesa Association , Demy 8 ro , Prico 7 s Gd , THE CHESS OPENINGS By ROBERT B . W OKMALD . Second Edition . Demy Svo , Prico 2 s 6 d , SYNOPSIS OF THE CHESS OPENINGS , a Tabulated Analysis . By WILMAM COOK , a member of the Bristol and Clifton Chess Association ; Second Edition , with additions and emendations . "DOJTBOS ; "W . TV , MOBOAK , 23 GBBAT QvMJf gissai .

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