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1602 . —Held its meeting at Bro . Wood ' s , Crown and Woolpack , No . 1 G 2 St . John-street-road , Clerkenwell , on Tuesday , tho 30 th July , at S p . m . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., H . P . Isaac S . W ., Greenfield J . W ., Hallam jnn . S . D ., Gibbs J . D ., Pearcy Preceptor , Fenner acting Secretary , Arkell I . G . ; also Bros . Hallam sen ., Osborne , Wood , Monntstophen , H . Hnggins , Hirst , Rimell ,

Green , Stock , Cook , Hyland , and F . Goode . Lodgo regularly opened ; tho minntos of last meeting wero read and confirmed . Tho ceremony of initiation was well rehearsed by tho W . M ., who then vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Pearcy , and the Lodgo was advanced . Bro . Hirst gave proofs of his " proficiency , and the

ceremony of raising was rehearsed ; Bro . Pearcy working in his nsnal earnest manner , and giving tbo traditional history . Bro . Rowley resumed the chair . Bro . Arkell of tho Lion and Lamb Lodgo 192 , and H . Hnggins of the Finsbury Park Lodgo 1288 , were elected members . Bro . II . P . Isaac was appointed W . M . for Tuesday next . After which Lodgo was closed .

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NEW ZEALAND .

THE LMR "WILLIAM WESTRROOKB SQUIRES . A VALUABLE member of tho brotherhood has been snatched away , in tho zenith of his working . Seldom has a more solemn sceno been realised than that of Tuesday , 10 th April , when a message eamo from Brother Sqnires , only recently stricken , convoying to tho Master and Brethren of Lodgo Southern Star , 735 E . C ., " Hearty good wishes , " and an eternal farewell , accompanied by a

request that tho Worshipful Mastor would visit him , as ho lay on the bed of death . The visit was accordingly made , and tho request preferred that tbo brethren should receive his mortal remains in tho Lodge , and afterwards confer tho rites of Masonic burial . The good brother lingered until tlio next Sabbath boll called together tho worshippers of tho great Father , and soon after its chime had

ceased , tho spirit took its flight . The following obituary appeared in ono of the Nelson papers , having been contributed by his friend and brother , W . M . Stanton . Died , on Sunday , 21 st April , aged 37 , at his residence , Hardystreet , Nelson , after an illness of 12 days , WII . T . TAM WKSTHROOKE SQUIRES , M . D ., eldest sou of the late Dr . William Westbrooke Squires ,

of Liverpool , England . Deceased was born at St . berman-en-Laye , near Paris , 31 st August 1810 , and received his professional training at Liverpool , Edinburgh and Pisa . Ho was a M . R . C . S . England , and graduated as BI . D . Edinburgh , 186-1 . Uis health being precarious , ho sought to benefit it by a voya » e to this country , and he arrived in Nelson by the ship " Magna Bona , " in December 18 C-1-, and was induced to settle hero in the practice of his profession , in which he

continivd until tho timo of his attack . Shortly after his arrival ho was appointed Coroner , subsequently Public Health Officer , Consulting Surgeon to the Nelson Hospital , and ho has filled other offices of importance in public matters , as well as being frequently elected to tho Snrfeouship of tho Odd Fellows and other Friendly Societies . Tho lamented gentleman was also a distinguished member of tho Masonic brotherhood , in whose active work ho took an important and unflagginftintorcst .

He preferred a request to the Worshipful Master of his Lodge for the right of Masonic burial according to ancient usage , as provided by the Constitution of tho Grand Lodge of England , at tho same time expressing a desire that the Independent Order of Odd Follows , of which ho was Past Provincial Grand Mastor , and tho Forestors ' Conrt , of which he was an Honorary Member , shonld also join in

tho funeral procession . Deceased married on the 23 rd of April 1 S 72 , Catherine J . C , daughter of Mr . John Simpson , of Montore , by whom ho has one son . Ho was presented with au affectionate address of condolence from the Southern Star Lodge on tho death of his wife , which took place

on the 20 th August 18 / 3 . As a good Mason , a skilful physician , a useful citizen , and a warm friend , his loss will bo deeply felt for a long time to conic . He was tenderly cared for in the closing hours of his life , and fully realized and appreciated the watchfnl anxieties of his numerous sympathising acquaintance .

" On some fond breast the parting soul relies , Some pious drops tho closing eyo requires , E ' en from the tomb tho voice of nature cries , E ' en in our ashes live their wonted fires . " But five weeks ago , in apparent health , deceased followed the remains of his brother to his long homo , in which ho is now called to

join him . Tlio day appointed for tho funeral began with clouds , followed by unusual heavy rain ; nevertheless , a largo number of brethren , ineluding eight Past Masters , assembled at the Masonic Hall , and at one o ' clock Lodge was opened in tlio first degree , and ton of the brethren wore told off to proceed to the house of tlio deceased , and

accompany tho hearse . Meanwhile , Lodge was formally opened to the third degree , and finally to the " Lodge nf Sorrow , " when the coffin was borne into the Lodge by six Past Masters , and placed on the bier in the centre , tho organ playing a Dead March . The furniture was draped with black and white , and on tho coffin lay a chaplct of acacia , with a beautifully-woven cross of immortelles and an illuminated scroll . Tho funeral procession was then formed , and

proceeded to the > ew Cemetery , a distance of four miles . Arrived at the Cemetery , the burial servico of the Church of England was read in the mortuary chapel , and at tho grave , by Bro . the Ven . Archdeacon Thorpe , after which tho VVorshipfnl Master , Bro . Stanton , delivered the Masonic portion of the ritr . al . Tho hymns in the chapel and at tho grave wero accompanied on a cabinet orwan by Bro . W . G . Sealy . The brethren afterwards returned to the hall , and the Lodgo was closed .

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for Back JN umbers . Ac present all are in print , but of some wc have only a few copies left . Cases for binding the several volumes can be had at tho Office , 67 Barbican .

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1602 . —Held its meeting at Bro . Wood ' s , Crown and Woolpack , No . 1 G 2 St . John-street-road , Clerkenwell , on Tuesday , tho 30 th July , at S p . m . Present—Bros . W . Rowley W . M ., H . P . Isaac S . W ., Greenfield J . W ., Hallam jnn . S . D ., Gibbs J . D ., Pearcy Preceptor , Fenner acting Secretary , Arkell I . G . ; also Bros . Hallam sen ., Osborne , Wood , Monntstophen , H . Hnggins , Hirst , Rimell ,

Green , Stock , Cook , Hyland , and F . Goode . Lodgo regularly opened ; tho minntos of last meeting wero read and confirmed . Tho ceremony of initiation was well rehearsed by tho W . M ., who then vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Pearcy , and the Lodgo was advanced . Bro . Hirst gave proofs of his " proficiency , and the

ceremony of raising was rehearsed ; Bro . Pearcy working in his nsnal earnest manner , and giving tbo traditional history . Bro . Rowley resumed the chair . Bro . Arkell of tho Lion and Lamb Lodgo 192 , and H . Hnggins of the Finsbury Park Lodgo 1288 , were elected members . Bro . II . P . Isaac was appointed W . M . for Tuesday next . After which Lodgo was closed .

New Zealand.

NEW ZEALAND .

THE LMR "WILLIAM WESTRROOKB SQUIRES . A VALUABLE member of tho brotherhood has been snatched away , in tho zenith of his working . Seldom has a more solemn sceno been realised than that of Tuesday , 10 th April , when a message eamo from Brother Sqnires , only recently stricken , convoying to tho Master and Brethren of Lodgo Southern Star , 735 E . C ., " Hearty good wishes , " and an eternal farewell , accompanied by a

request that tho Worshipful Mastor would visit him , as ho lay on the bed of death . The visit was accordingly made , and tho request preferred that tbo brethren should receive his mortal remains in tho Lodge , and afterwards confer tho rites of Masonic burial . The good brother lingered until tlio next Sabbath boll called together tho worshippers of tho great Father , and soon after its chime had

ceased , tho spirit took its flight . The following obituary appeared in ono of the Nelson papers , having been contributed by his friend and brother , W . M . Stanton . Died , on Sunday , 21 st April , aged 37 , at his residence , Hardystreet , Nelson , after an illness of 12 days , WII . T . TAM WKSTHROOKE SQUIRES , M . D ., eldest sou of the late Dr . William Westbrooke Squires ,

of Liverpool , England . Deceased was born at St . berman-en-Laye , near Paris , 31 st August 1810 , and received his professional training at Liverpool , Edinburgh and Pisa . Ho was a M . R . C . S . England , and graduated as BI . D . Edinburgh , 186-1 . Uis health being precarious , ho sought to benefit it by a voya » e to this country , and he arrived in Nelson by the ship " Magna Bona , " in December 18 C-1-, and was induced to settle hero in the practice of his profession , in which he

continivd until tho timo of his attack . Shortly after his arrival ho was appointed Coroner , subsequently Public Health Officer , Consulting Surgeon to the Nelson Hospital , and ho has filled other offices of importance in public matters , as well as being frequently elected to tho Snrfeouship of tho Odd Fellows and other Friendly Societies . Tho lamented gentleman was also a distinguished member of tho Masonic brotherhood , in whose active work ho took an important and unflagginftintorcst .

He preferred a request to the Worshipful Master of his Lodge for the right of Masonic burial according to ancient usage , as provided by the Constitution of tho Grand Lodge of England , at tho same time expressing a desire that the Independent Order of Odd Follows , of which ho was Past Provincial Grand Mastor , and tho Forestors ' Conrt , of which he was an Honorary Member , shonld also join in

tho funeral procession . Deceased married on the 23 rd of April 1 S 72 , Catherine J . C , daughter of Mr . John Simpson , of Montore , by whom ho has one son . Ho was presented with au affectionate address of condolence from the Southern Star Lodge on tho death of his wife , which took place

on the 20 th August 18 / 3 . As a good Mason , a skilful physician , a useful citizen , and a warm friend , his loss will bo deeply felt for a long time to conic . He was tenderly cared for in the closing hours of his life , and fully realized and appreciated the watchfnl anxieties of his numerous sympathising acquaintance .

" On some fond breast the parting soul relies , Some pious drops tho closing eyo requires , E ' en from the tomb tho voice of nature cries , E ' en in our ashes live their wonted fires . " But five weeks ago , in apparent health , deceased followed the remains of his brother to his long homo , in which ho is now called to

join him . Tlio day appointed for tho funeral began with clouds , followed by unusual heavy rain ; nevertheless , a largo number of brethren , ineluding eight Past Masters , assembled at the Masonic Hall , and at one o ' clock Lodge was opened in tlio first degree , and ton of the brethren wore told off to proceed to the house of tlio deceased , and

accompany tho hearse . Meanwhile , Lodge was formally opened to the third degree , and finally to the " Lodge nf Sorrow , " when the coffin was borne into the Lodge by six Past Masters , and placed on the bier in the centre , tho organ playing a Dead March . The furniture was draped with black and white , and on tho coffin lay a chaplct of acacia , with a beautifully-woven cross of immortelles and an illuminated scroll . Tho funeral procession was then formed , and

proceeded to the > ew Cemetery , a distance of four miles . Arrived at the Cemetery , the burial servico of the Church of England was read in the mortuary chapel , and at tho grave , by Bro . the Ven . Archdeacon Thorpe , after which tho VVorshipfnl Master , Bro . Stanton , delivered the Masonic portion of the ritr . al . Tho hymns in the chapel and at tho grave wero accompanied on a cabinet orwan by Bro . W . G . Sealy . The brethren afterwards returned to the hall , and the Lodgo was closed .

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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATRE ROYAL , COVENT GARDEN .-PROMENADE COXCERT atS . PRINCESS'S .-At 7 . 30 , I . O \ T ! IX HITMP . LE LIME AND QUEEN'S EVIDENCE . STRAND . —At 7 . 30 , OUR BITTEREST FOE . At 8 . 15 , ENGAGED . GAIETY .-On Mon . lav , THE GRASSHOPPER and LITTLE DOCTOR FAUST . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG-. At 9 . 0 , OUR BOYS , awl A FEARFUL FOG . PRINCE OP WALES'S . —At 8 . 0 , DIPLOMACY . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 0 , FARCE . At 7 . 15 , PROOF , & c . LYCEUM .-On Monday , MARY WARNER . COURT . —At S . O , OLIVIA . OPERA COMIQ , UE .-At 7 . 15 , THE SPECTRE KNIGHT . At 0 . 0 , II . M . S . PINAFORE . CRITERION . —At 7 . 30 , THE POUTER'S KNOT . At 8 . 15 , PINK DOMINOES . EOLLY .-At 7 . 30 , CRAZED . At 8 . 15 , LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE . CRYSTAL PALA . CE .-This day , ENGAGED , CAT AND DOG SHOW , & c . On Monday , CONCERT . CIRCUS , OUR IiOYS , CAPT . WEBB , Sc . On Thursday , Firework Display , & c . Open daily , Aquarium , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — This < l ,-iv . FAUST , CONCERT , & c . On Mnndiiv , PONl'KRT , 1 ULOON ASCENT , HACKS , SHAM FIGHT , FIREWORKS , 4 c . EGYPTIAN ( LARGE HALL ) . —MASKKLYNE AND COOKE . Daily at 3 and 8 o ' clock . ROYAL POLYTECHNIC . — THE SIEGE OF TROY . THE CHEMISTRY OF THE SUN . CLAY AND THE POTTER . MODERN GUNS AND PROJECTILES . CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE . BULGARIA DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON AND HIS FRIENDS . THE TELEPHONE OXY-HYDROGEN MICROSCOPE , and TORPEDOES . HAYLING ISLAND , WHERE IT IS AND ALL ABOUT IT . Admission to tho whole , Is ; Schools and Children uader ten , 6 d ; Reserved Stalls , including admission , 2 s ( id . Open at 12 and 7 , Carriages at 5 and 10 .

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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE. A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand Lodge of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty be experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , 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 payablo to W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Pago £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . The Terms of Subscription ( payablo in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 0 Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand , Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoo Lane . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 169 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Stroot , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPKNCF . R and Co ., 23 A . Groat Queen Street , W . C . Messr 3 . STKEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . II . VICKERS , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Goswell Road , E . C .

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NOTICE . —BACK NUMBERS . Brethren who desire to complete their sets of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE , shonld make early application

for Back JN umbers . Ac present all are in print , but of some wc have only a few copies left . Cases for binding the several volumes can be had at tho Office , 67 Barbican .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to Ms Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gel EACH , THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE. VOLUMES 1 to 7 . London : — "W . W . MORGAN , G 7 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in fclie United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O . Cloth Cases for Binding can be had from any Bookseller , price Is 6 d each ,

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