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Notices Of Meetings.
22 nd June , the periodical installation in connection with the Hamer Lodge , No . 1393 , took place at tho Clarence Hotel , Everton-road , Liverpool , when Bro . Henry Jackson was placed in the chair of W . M ., having been elected to that office by the unanimous vote of the
members . The other officers invested wero Bros . R . H . Evans I . P . M ., J . M'Carthy S . W ., E . Dutch J . W ., C . Tyrer Treasurer , T . Larere Secretary , T . Summons S . D ., R . Price J . D ., It . Leason I . G ., J . Price D . C , T . Brown S . S ., C Phillips J . S ., and H . Hindle Organist . The brethren dined in tho evening at tho " Harrington , " Harrington Street .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425 . —A meeting was held at the Westbourne Restaurant , Cravon Road , Bayswater , on Monday , the 28 th Jnne . Present—Bros . Gellion W . M ., Stiles S . W ., Savage J . W . Alais S . D ., Longhurst J . D ., Death I . G ., Read P . M . Preceptor and Secretary , and Bros . Cole , Cragg , Dykes , Bullock , Aitchison , TJrry , and Crnttenden P . M . The Lodge was oponed in duo form with solemn prayer , and tho minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed . Bro . Cole candidate The first and second sections of tho first lectnre wero worked by the brethren , under the direction of Bro . Savage J . W ., and tho third aud fourth section of this lectnro wore also worked by the brethren , nnder tho direction of Bro . Read Preceptor . Bro . Stiles S . W . was unanimonsly elected W . M . at ensuing meeting . The Lodge was closed in duo form and perfect harmony .
Sir Watkin Lodge , No . 1477 .-On Monday , the 21 st of Juno , Brother Horatio Lloyd P . M . P . S . G . W ., Cheshire , county court judge for North Wale 3 and Recorder of Chester , was installed W . M . of tho Sir Watkin Lodge , No . 1477 , at Mold . In consequence of the general respect and esteem in which Judgo Lloyd is held , a dispensation had been obtained for holding tho Lodge in a largo room in tho
Market Hall , where a large number of membors and visitors could bo accommodated . Since tho present W . M . has been appointed county c rart judge for the Principality , ho has taken up his residence near Mold . The Sir Watkin Lodge has only been established about a year and a half , during which time Bro . J . Salmon P . S . G . B . North Wales , and P . G . S . D . Cheshire , has been the W . M . Upon this occasion the
retiring officers of the Lodge were Bros . J . Corbolt J . W ., S . Beresford Sec , Rev . Edwards Chaplain , Algernon Potts S . D ., J . Williams J . D . G . E . Org ., J . E . Birch I . G . Thero was an excellent attendance of members of tho Lodge and of visiting brethren . Among the latter wero Bros . A . F . Watts P . M . ( Abergele ) , W . Johnson W . M . 721 ( Chester ) , Robert Jones 2-11 ( Merchants' Lodge , Liverpool ) ,
T . LI . Williams 597 ( Holyhead ) , W . Johnson 119 , A . H . Roid P . M ., and G . Bradley 1 , 336 ( Wrexham ) , R . J . Sissons W . M . P . G . S . 1143 ( Denbigh ) , E . B . Smith W . M . 1432 ( Oswestry ) , J . O . Robinson AV . M ., J . M'Hattie S . W ., T . Wood P . M ., S . Spencer P . G . S . 425 ( Chester ) . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Salmon , tho retiring W . M ., in an exceedingly appropriate and solemn manner , tho W . M . elect being presented by Bro . Dr . Spratley ( Liverpool ) . The
installed W . M . then appointed as his officers , Bros . J . Corbctt S . W ., A . Potts J . W ., J . Williams S . D ., J . D . Birch J . D ., and Rowlands I . fi . The Secretary , Organist , and Chaplain wore reappointed . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . presented P . M . Bro . J . Salmon with a handsome and valuable P . M . 's jewel , accompanying it with an expression of thanks to him , on the part of the Lodge , as one of its founders and chief workers . Tho brethren retired for refreshment to
the Star Hotel , where an excellent banquet was served , tho W . M . presided , and the cnstoniary Loyal and Masonic toasts wore duly honoured . The health of Sir W . ' W . Wynne M . P . R . W . G . M ., and the rest of the Officers of tho P . G . Lodge , was responded to by Bro . Sissons . "The W . M . and Officers of the Sir Watkin Lodge , " and "Tho immediate P . M . and Installing Master" were responded to by
Bros . H . Lloyd and Salmon . Ou Tuesday , the 22 nd June , a largo party of ladies and gentlemen—the latter being members of Masonic Lodges in North Wales , Shropshire and Cheshire , but principally belonging to the Sir Watkin Lodge , Mold—visited Wynnstay ITall , the seat of Bro . Sir W . W . Wynn M . V . R . W . P . G . M . By the kindness of the worthy baronct , the apartments were thrown open to the visitors , and tho inspection of the paintings , sculptures , tapestry , & c , afforded a fine
treat to the excursionists . A banquet was served m tho park , near the gate leading to tho village . Afterwards , Bro . Edwards , chaplain , presented Bro . Salmon P . M . P . G . S . B ., in the name of the Sir Watkin Lodge , with a valuable gold chronometer watch aud a lady ' s gold chain and locket . In doing so , the reverend brother said that Bro . Salmon had been everything to that Lodge while it had existed , and had conducted its ceremonies in a manner second to none in tho Province . ( Loud applause ) . Bro . ^ Salmon , iu acknowledging tho
Notices Of Meetings.
gift , said he had but done his duty ; and he would have experienced great difficulty in getting through the work had it not been for the services of a younger but more able Mason than himself—he alluded to Bro . J . Worrall P . M . P . Z . P . G . S . B . He had great pleasure in presenting Bro . Worrall , in the name of tho Lodgo , with a handsome tea
and coffee service . ( Loud applause ) . Bro . Worrall , in thanking the Lodge for the presentation , congratulated it on having so distinguished a Mason and so respectod a judge as Bro . Horatio Lloyd for their W . M . The party afterwards visited the various localities of the park and neighbourhood , returning to tea in the evoning , and loaving at a comparatively early hour .
Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , No . 1507 . —A meeting was held at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentonville Road , Kings Cross , on Friday , tho 25 th June . Present—Bros . Kingham W . M ., Shand S . W ., Dawkins J . W ., Shankland S . D ., Read J . D ., Carter I . G ., Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , Stiles Secretary , and Bros . Scales , Jones , Michael , Reepe , Caret , and Tittenborn . Tho Lodge wa 3
opened in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Caret offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having duly qualified himself , was entrusted and withdrew . The Lodge was opened in the socond degreo , and Bro . Caret passed to the degree of F . C . The W . M . called off from
labour to refreshment , and afterwards called on from refreshment to labour . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and the ceremony of initiation ably rehearsed , Bro . Carter candidate . Bro . Dawkins J . W . unanimously elected W . M . at ensuing meeting , in consequence of tho S . W . stating his inability to attend . The Lodge was closed in duo form , and perfect harmony .
Ghislehurst Lodge , No . 1531 . —A meeting of this Lodgo , lately consecrated , was held on Saturday , tho 26 th ult ., at the Bull ' s Head Hotel , Chislehurst , Bro . J . Coutts P . G . P . W . M . in the chair , Bros . G . S . Guest S . W ., W . Kipps J . W ., F . Walters P . G . P . Middlesex Treasurer , J . Griffin P . M . Secretary , H . Gloster S . D ., J . Mason J . D ., W . Hardman I . G ., J . Fox W . S ., Hutchings D . C , S . Abbott P . M . The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes of the consecration meeting were
read and confirmed . The following brethren were balloted for and accepted as joining members : —J . Mason 1423 , J . Hutchings 147 , Fox 1275 , Hunt 79 and Abbott P . M . 192 . Messrs . E . Kipps , J . R . Hooker and R . S . Luck were initiated . The Lodge was then closed , and a very sumptuous banquet followed , after which the brethren returned to town . The visitors were Bros . C . Mallet S . D . 141 and 1326 , and J . W . Reed 13 .
Thanet Conclave, No. 121, Margate.
THANET CONCLAVE , No . 121 , MARGATE .
THE consecration of this Royal and Imperial Conclave of Knights of the Rod Cross of Rome nnd Constantino will take place on Wednesday , the 21 st July , at the Freemasons' Hall , Margate , at ono o ' clock precisely . The M . P . S . Designate , Sir Knight Mannering W . Bolton , and the Eminent Eus : Designate , Sir Knight T . Morant Coinpton , will be installed by Col . Fras . Burdett , the Grand Viceroy ,
assisted by Sir Knight R . Wontworth Little , G . Treas ., and Sir Knight H . A . Dubois , A . G . Treas ., and other officers of the Grand Council and Senate . A banquet wiil afterwards take place , at 4 . 30 , at tho King's Head Hotel , Margate , where Sir Knights of this illustrious
order can obtain tickets . We understand that so many as twelve M . M . 's of high repute , residing in Gravesend , Rochester , Sheerness , Dover , Broadstairs , Ramsgato , Guildford , and Woking , are candidates for installation , and this new Conclavo is likely to becomo one of the most numerous and flourishing in tho Order .
HotLOWAY ' s PIT . LS AND OINTMENT : —Thousands of testimonials bear witness to the wonderful ease and comfort obtained from these safe remedies . The Ointment , rubbed diligently into the surface of the bowels , is especially serviceable in assuaging tho sufferings from abdominal cramps , and iu allaying the nausea anil vomiting of Diarrhoea , Dysentery , and choleraic complaints ; tho Ointment is materially aided and assisted by tho judicious use of tho Pills internally , which removes all morbific matter from the intestines and puts the system , in tho quickest manner possible , into a fit condition for any workthfit , may be required of it . All sufferers from piles , fistulas and chronic sores , will find tho very greatest comfort from the use of them .
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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , 218 HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . Attractions of the chief PARISIAN ESTABLISHMENTS , with the quiet and order essential to English customs . DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS PROM DAILY BILL OE FARE . A Table d'Hote every evening from 6 to 8-30 . Price 3 s 6 cl . INCLUDING SOUPS , FISH , E ! JTP . ££ S , J 03 MTS , SWEETS , CHEESE , SALAD , & c , WITH DESSERT . This FAVOUEITE DINNER is accompanied by a SELECTION of High-class INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . COFFEE , TEA , CHESS AND SMOKING ROOMS .
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Notices Of Meetings.
22 nd June , the periodical installation in connection with the Hamer Lodge , No . 1393 , took place at tho Clarence Hotel , Everton-road , Liverpool , when Bro . Henry Jackson was placed in the chair of W . M ., having been elected to that office by the unanimous vote of the
members . The other officers invested wero Bros . R . H . Evans I . P . M ., J . M'Carthy S . W ., E . Dutch J . W ., C . Tyrer Treasurer , T . Larere Secretary , T . Summons S . D ., R . Price J . D ., It . Leason I . G ., J . Price D . C , T . Brown S . S ., C Phillips J . S ., and H . Hindle Organist . The brethren dined in tho evening at tho " Harrington , " Harrington Street .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425 . —A meeting was held at the Westbourne Restaurant , Cravon Road , Bayswater , on Monday , the 28 th Jnne . Present—Bros . Gellion W . M ., Stiles S . W ., Savage J . W . Alais S . D ., Longhurst J . D ., Death I . G ., Read P . M . Preceptor and Secretary , and Bros . Cole , Cragg , Dykes , Bullock , Aitchison , TJrry , and Crnttenden P . M . The Lodge was oponed in duo form with solemn prayer , and tho minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed . Bro . Cole candidate The first and second sections of tho first lectnre wero worked by the brethren , under the direction of Bro . Savage J . W ., and tho third aud fourth section of this lectnro wore also worked by the brethren , nnder tho direction of Bro . Read Preceptor . Bro . Stiles S . W . was unanimonsly elected W . M . at ensuing meeting . The Lodge was closed in duo form and perfect harmony .
Sir Watkin Lodge , No . 1477 .-On Monday , the 21 st of Juno , Brother Horatio Lloyd P . M . P . S . G . W ., Cheshire , county court judge for North Wale 3 and Recorder of Chester , was installed W . M . of tho Sir Watkin Lodge , No . 1477 , at Mold . In consequence of the general respect and esteem in which Judgo Lloyd is held , a dispensation had been obtained for holding tho Lodge in a largo room in tho
Market Hall , where a large number of membors and visitors could bo accommodated . Since tho present W . M . has been appointed county c rart judge for the Principality , ho has taken up his residence near Mold . The Sir Watkin Lodge has only been established about a year and a half , during which time Bro . J . Salmon P . S . G . B . North Wales , and P . G . S . D . Cheshire , has been the W . M . Upon this occasion the
retiring officers of the Lodge were Bros . J . Corbolt J . W ., S . Beresford Sec , Rev . Edwards Chaplain , Algernon Potts S . D ., J . Williams J . D . G . E . Org ., J . E . Birch I . G . Thero was an excellent attendance of members of tho Lodge and of visiting brethren . Among the latter wero Bros . A . F . Watts P . M . ( Abergele ) , W . Johnson W . M . 721 ( Chester ) , Robert Jones 2-11 ( Merchants' Lodge , Liverpool ) ,
T . LI . Williams 597 ( Holyhead ) , W . Johnson 119 , A . H . Roid P . M ., and G . Bradley 1 , 336 ( Wrexham ) , R . J . Sissons W . M . P . G . S . 1143 ( Denbigh ) , E . B . Smith W . M . 1432 ( Oswestry ) , J . O . Robinson AV . M ., J . M'Hattie S . W ., T . Wood P . M ., S . Spencer P . G . S . 425 ( Chester ) . The ceremony of installation was performed by Bro . Salmon , tho retiring W . M ., in an exceedingly appropriate and solemn manner , tho W . M . elect being presented by Bro . Dr . Spratley ( Liverpool ) . The
installed W . M . then appointed as his officers , Bros . J . Corbctt S . W ., A . Potts J . W ., J . Williams S . D ., J . D . Birch J . D ., and Rowlands I . fi . The Secretary , Organist , and Chaplain wore reappointed . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . presented P . M . Bro . J . Salmon with a handsome and valuable P . M . 's jewel , accompanying it with an expression of thanks to him , on the part of the Lodge , as one of its founders and chief workers . Tho brethren retired for refreshment to
the Star Hotel , where an excellent banquet was served , tho W . M . presided , and the cnstoniary Loyal and Masonic toasts wore duly honoured . The health of Sir W . ' W . Wynne M . P . R . W . G . M ., and the rest of the Officers of tho P . G . Lodge , was responded to by Bro . Sissons . "The W . M . and Officers of the Sir Watkin Lodge , " and "Tho immediate P . M . and Installing Master" were responded to by
Bros . H . Lloyd and Salmon . Ou Tuesday , the 22 nd June , a largo party of ladies and gentlemen—the latter being members of Masonic Lodges in North Wales , Shropshire and Cheshire , but principally belonging to the Sir Watkin Lodge , Mold—visited Wynnstay ITall , the seat of Bro . Sir W . W . Wynn M . V . R . W . P . G . M . By the kindness of the worthy baronct , the apartments were thrown open to the visitors , and tho inspection of the paintings , sculptures , tapestry , & c , afforded a fine
treat to the excursionists . A banquet was served m tho park , near the gate leading to tho village . Afterwards , Bro . Edwards , chaplain , presented Bro . Salmon P . M . P . G . S . B ., in the name of the Sir Watkin Lodge , with a valuable gold chronometer watch aud a lady ' s gold chain and locket . In doing so , the reverend brother said that Bro . Salmon had been everything to that Lodge while it had existed , and had conducted its ceremonies in a manner second to none in tho Province . ( Loud applause ) . Bro . ^ Salmon , iu acknowledging tho
Notices Of Meetings.
gift , said he had but done his duty ; and he would have experienced great difficulty in getting through the work had it not been for the services of a younger but more able Mason than himself—he alluded to Bro . J . Worrall P . M . P . Z . P . G . S . B . He had great pleasure in presenting Bro . Worrall , in the name of tho Lodgo , with a handsome tea
and coffee service . ( Loud applause ) . Bro . Worrall , in thanking the Lodge for the presentation , congratulated it on having so distinguished a Mason and so respectod a judge as Bro . Horatio Lloyd for their W . M . The party afterwards visited the various localities of the park and neighbourhood , returning to tea in the evoning , and loaving at a comparatively early hour .
Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , No . 1507 . —A meeting was held at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentonville Road , Kings Cross , on Friday , tho 25 th June . Present—Bros . Kingham W . M ., Shand S . W ., Dawkins J . W ., Shankland S . D ., Read J . D ., Carter I . G ., Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , Stiles Secretary , and Bros . Scales , Jones , Michael , Reepe , Caret , and Tittenborn . Tho Lodge wa 3
opened in due form with solemn prayer , and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Caret offered himself as a candidate for passing , and having duly qualified himself , was entrusted and withdrew . The Lodge was opened in the socond degreo , and Bro . Caret passed to the degree of F . C . The W . M . called off from
labour to refreshment , and afterwards called on from refreshment to labour . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and the ceremony of initiation ably rehearsed , Bro . Carter candidate . Bro . Dawkins J . W . unanimously elected W . M . at ensuing meeting , in consequence of tho S . W . stating his inability to attend . The Lodge was closed in duo form , and perfect harmony .
Ghislehurst Lodge , No . 1531 . —A meeting of this Lodgo , lately consecrated , was held on Saturday , tho 26 th ult ., at the Bull ' s Head Hotel , Chislehurst , Bro . J . Coutts P . G . P . W . M . in the chair , Bros . G . S . Guest S . W ., W . Kipps J . W ., F . Walters P . G . P . Middlesex Treasurer , J . Griffin P . M . Secretary , H . Gloster S . D ., J . Mason J . D ., W . Hardman I . G ., J . Fox W . S ., Hutchings D . C , S . Abbott P . M . The Lodge was opened , and tho minutes of the consecration meeting were
read and confirmed . The following brethren were balloted for and accepted as joining members : —J . Mason 1423 , J . Hutchings 147 , Fox 1275 , Hunt 79 and Abbott P . M . 192 . Messrs . E . Kipps , J . R . Hooker and R . S . Luck were initiated . The Lodge was then closed , and a very sumptuous banquet followed , after which the brethren returned to town . The visitors were Bros . C . Mallet S . D . 141 and 1326 , and J . W . Reed 13 .
Thanet Conclave, No. 121, Margate.
THANET CONCLAVE , No . 121 , MARGATE .
THE consecration of this Royal and Imperial Conclave of Knights of the Rod Cross of Rome nnd Constantino will take place on Wednesday , the 21 st July , at the Freemasons' Hall , Margate , at ono o ' clock precisely . The M . P . S . Designate , Sir Knight Mannering W . Bolton , and the Eminent Eus : Designate , Sir Knight T . Morant Coinpton , will be installed by Col . Fras . Burdett , the Grand Viceroy ,
assisted by Sir Knight R . Wontworth Little , G . Treas ., and Sir Knight H . A . Dubois , A . G . Treas ., and other officers of the Grand Council and Senate . A banquet wiil afterwards take place , at 4 . 30 , at tho King's Head Hotel , Margate , where Sir Knights of this illustrious
order can obtain tickets . We understand that so many as twelve M . M . 's of high repute , residing in Gravesend , Rochester , Sheerness , Dover , Broadstairs , Ramsgato , Guildford , and Woking , are candidates for installation , and this new Conclavo is likely to becomo one of the most numerous and flourishing in tho Order .
HotLOWAY ' s PIT . LS AND OINTMENT : —Thousands of testimonials bear witness to the wonderful ease and comfort obtained from these safe remedies . The Ointment , rubbed diligently into the surface of the bowels , is especially serviceable in assuaging tho sufferings from abdominal cramps , and iu allaying the nausea anil vomiting of Diarrhoea , Dysentery , and choleraic complaints ; tho Ointment is materially aided and assisted by tho judicious use of tho Pills internally , which removes all morbific matter from the intestines and puts the system , in tho quickest manner possible , into a fit condition for any workthfit , may be required of it . All sufferers from piles , fistulas and chronic sores , will find tho very greatest comfort from the use of them .
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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , 218 HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . Attractions of the chief PARISIAN ESTABLISHMENTS , with the quiet and order essential to English customs . DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS PROM DAILY BILL OE FARE . A Table d'Hote every evening from 6 to 8-30 . Price 3 s 6 cl . INCLUDING SOUPS , FISH , E ! JTP . ££ S , J 03 MTS , SWEETS , CHEESE , SALAD , & c , WITH DESSERT . This FAVOUEITE DINNER is accompanied by a SELECTION of High-class INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . COFFEE , TEA , CHESS AND SMOKING ROOMS .