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Notices Of Meetings.
Breeze 2264 , W . Cock P . M . 1597 , H . Massey P . M . 619 , 1928 , N . P . Valentine P . M . 1017 , F . W . Ogg J . D . 1604 , H . G . Martin S . D . 1622 , T . T . Dibley S . W . 180 , F . M . Sutler S . D . 354 , Lennox Browne P . M . 210-i , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , E . A . Whittomore 1507 , E . Styles J . D . 701 , S . B . Harris P . M . 538 , & o . Lodgo having boon formally constituted ,
tho minutes of tho last mooting , held on tho 13 th April , wero read and confirmed . Tho ballot was then taken for Mr . Walter Thi-inns Pori-inf- " , who was proposed ns a candidate for initiation by Bro . J . It * . Penina and seconded by tbo W . M . Bro . Marcus . Tho result wan unanimously iu favour of tho candidate , who later in tho day was
initiated by tho outgoing Worshipful Master , who also installed Bro . Jakius , the W . M . elect . The following brethren wero invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Walter B . Marcus I . P . M ., C H . Cox S . W ., J . T . Williams J . W ., T . C Corpe P . M . Treasurer , J . W . Dewsnap P . M . Secretary , J . Bh » don S . D ., John Cnlvor J . D .,
II . S . Trego I . G . and Organist , M . Keith-Frith Director of Ceremonies , W . II . Foot and W . H . Lowry Stewards , T . Bowler Ty ler . A Past Master ' s jowol was presented to Bro . Marcus I . P . M . Assistance was
vol od to the widow of a deceased former member of tho Lodge , and her petition to the Board of Benevolence was duly signed in open Lodge . Tho following letter was received by tho W . M . from the Lodgo iu Auckland , under the Irish Constitution , in which he was initiated : —
"Ara Lodge , No . 348 , I . C " Freemasons' Hall , Auckland . " July 12 , 1889 . "Alfred Jakius , Esq ., W . M . No . 1839 , Duko of Cornwall Lodge . " WoKsiiirruL SIK AND B norms K , —Tho Freemason you so kindly
posted to tho W . M . of' Ara' was duly received , aud the portion which particularly concerned yourself and'Ara ' was read to the Lodge . All present wero exceedingly pleased at the exalted position you have obtained as a ' ruler in tho Craft , ' and hope you will have a successful and prosperous year of office . I was also directed by the
W . M . to post to you the Herald , containing a brief account of the 50 th installation in onr Lodgo . I also enclose therein a programme , balance sheet , and a circular which will easily explain itself . Bro . P . M . ' s Russell , Rees , Pierce , and several of the brethren tender you congratulations , which are heartily endorsed by ,
Yours fraternally , GEORGE H . POWLEI * P . M . Sec . 348 I . C . 34 Shortland St . The brethren , before closing tho Lodge , discussed a motion foi reducing the number of meetings each year by one , but ultimately
adjourned that business till next meeting . An excellent banquet was then partaken of , at Freemasons' Tavern , and the list of toasts was subsequently honoured . Tho W . M ., in proposing tho toast of the Queen and fche Craft , said that loyalty to Her Majesty was spread over tho four quarters of the Globe , like the Craft . Wherever wo
went loyalty sprang forth , aud so did members of the Craft . He had had the honour of drinking Hor Majesty ' s health in Norfolk Island , which was as far south ns one could go . Tho W . M . next proposed the M . W . G . M . Those members of tho Craft who had had the pleasure of meeting tho Prince of Wales had been struck with his attention to
all that concerned tbe Craft . Thoso who mot him m the Albert Hall the year before last camo to tho conclusion that the Prince of Wales was the best speaker they had that day . The W . M ., in proposing tho Earl nf Carnarvon , & c , said this toast was always well received in tho Duko of Cornwall Lodge , as they always had somo
Grand Officer at their meeting . Thoy regretted that the Grand Secretary was not present , but ho wrote to say he had a previous engagement . They had , however , a Grand Officer with them in tho person of iho Rov . J . S . Brownrigg Past Grand Chaplain . Brother the Rov . J . Studholmo Brownrigg , in responding , said this was
certainly not tho first time— and as far as he was concerned ho hoped it would not bo the last—he had had to return thanks for this toast . Sometimes ho had returned thanks for ifc alono , and borno ou hi- * own shoulders the accumulated weight of fche thanks of others , combined with his . But sometimes he had had more distinguished
brethren present to return thanks . To-night , however , bo was as the last rose of summer , left blooming—nofc blushing—alone . But there were other friends equally blooming as himself who wero not present , and ifc was their regret that they wero not here . On their behalf and on his own , ho returned thanks . Bro . Marccs I . P . M ., in
proposing the health of the W . M ., said tho way iu which Bro . A . II . Jakius had conducted the work that night iu tho Lodgo , iu investing his Officers , had wou general favour . Ho had beeu iu hopes to see him initiate the candidate , bub tho W . M . considered it was the duty of tho I . P . M . to do it , us the ceremony came iu his vear of office ,
boforo Iho installation . Ho acceded to this wish , but he should have preferred to see tho W . M . do it . Ho had seen him do tho work most tuccossfully in the Lodgo of Instruction ho was so regular au attendant at , aud whero ho was trying to qualify himself to didcharge thoso dnties which ovory Master was prond to perform . As
a good social brother they knew him well . Ho had been with them several years , and every one in tho Lodgo respected him . Afc the end of his year of office he would feel that he had done his duty , as the other P . M . 's had done . It was a prido to all P . M . ' s to know that they had fulfilled their duty , to the satisfaction of the Lodge .
Ho ( Bro . Marcus ) , as the I . P . M ., felt he had done his duty as best he could , and ho could not do wore . When Bro . Jakins left the chair ho would feel tho same with regard to himself . Iu reply tho W . M . thanked the brethren very heartily for tho warmth with whioh they had received tho toast , so gracefully proposed by
Bro . Marcus , who had stuck to him all the time he ( Bro . Jakir . s ) hud been in office in the Lodge . Without Bro . Marcus ' s good fellowshi p and instruction he should never have been able to attain tho hi-j-h office of W . M . He thanked the brethren ono and all . Bro . Brooke
P . M ., who comes to England every year from Vienna to attend tho installation meeting of the Duke of Cornwall Lod ^ e , proposed the health of the Installing Officer , the I . P . M ., aud said ho nuud not assure the brethren thab it was with great pleasure lie rae to no .
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because ifc was simply duo to his old friend Bro . Marcus " . The words "Installing Officer" ho folt quite sure wero rt-iiu » h to commend themselves to the acwptatimt nf all tho bn-il-n-ii , fur tho simple reason that dniinur Bro . Marcus ' s year of office ho ha 1 well and ably performed his d * tUH . His ability had cul-uiui-. ' od fch-i * -,
evening in his performing the office of Installing Mar-tor . Tho way ho had performed it they had all witnessed , and ho felt that Bro . Marcus was the man of tho future , and that ho had mado his mark iu Masonry . Bro . Marcus said , in response , that ho thanked tho brethren most heartily for tbo cordial way in which thov had
received tho toast proposed by Past Master Brooke , tho first Mastoi of tho Lodgo . Bro . Brooke was " tho observed of all observers ;" they all looked on Bro . Brooke with the greatest affection ; ho never failed to come onco a year to propose tho health of thoir Installing Officer . It was a groat honour for that toast to bo
proposed by such a brother , who camo so many hundred miles to propose it . He had spoken in tho Lodgo with respect to himself , and ho conld not siy more . He had tried to do his duty as W . M ., aud he felfc iu going out of office , with fcho Past Master ' s jewel on his breast , ho had the affection and the respect of the brethren . Brothor
Perrins , responding to tho toast of the Initiate , said ho folb very much impressed with the ceremony ho had gone through , and ho gave his very best thanks to tho brethren for their kind aud cordial reception . He trusted aa he grew older in the Craft , and was initiated iu all its ways , ho might bo a credit to it . Bro . Walter
Martin , as ono of the respondents to the toast of the Visitors , said ho had had tho pleasure of knowing the W . M . and tho P . M . ' s in Lodges of Instruction , and in tho Duke of Cornwall Lodgo of Instruction . Under Bro . Valentine they had mado progress iu Masonry , and performed their duties with great credit to themselves .
Bro . Valentino P . M . 1017 impressed upon the brethren tho duty of attending Lodgea of Instruction . No matter under what circumstances any Preceptor might bo connected with any othor Lodgo of Instruction , never would ho find a body of men more willing to do their best to receive the tuition of tho Preceptor than thoso members
of the Duke of Cornwall Lodge of "Instrnction he had como in contact with . It waa tho only way to improvement ; there waa no royal road to the position of W . M . Bro . Lennox Browne also responded , and congratulated the Lodge on having a member who could sing so beautifully aa their Initiate , Bro . Perrins . Brothers
Marcus , Brooke , and Bott responded to the toasfc of the Pasfc Masterp , Bro . Bott remarking on tho very happy evening they had spent . Ib reminded him of years gone by , when tho Lodge was not so numerous as now , and those very happy and convivial evenings they nsed to spend together in September . When he heard in Lodgo thab
ifc was proposed to take out the September meeting , he much regretted it . Bro . Corpe , as Treasurer , and Bro . Dewsnap , aa Secretary , in the briefest terms , responded to the tcast of ( ho Treasurer and Secretary , both stating they willingly did all thoy could for the Lodge , whioh they were happy to find was a great ;
success , Bros . Morgan and Massey responded to tho Masonic Press , and tho Senior ancl Jnnior Wardens replied to tho toasfc of tho Officers . Bro . Bowler gavo tho Tyler ' s toast , and the brethren
separated , after enjoying a most delightful evening , tho harmony of which was contributed to by some beautiful singing by Bros . C Mussared , W . B . Marcus , W . H . Foote , 0 . Stylos , II . Stafford Trego , W . T . Perrins , J . Culver , J . T . Williams , and W . H . Lowry .
THE BARNATO LODGE , No . 22 G 5 .
' I 1 HE installation meeting , and celebration of tho anniversary of - * - the consecration of this Ledge , took place on Monday , at tho Highbury Station Hotel . There was a very full gathering , and < n all hands the members wero congratulated on the position iho Lodgo had already made for itself . Lodgo was opened at 4-30 p . m . b y Bros . 0 . F . Hogard P . G . S . B . as W . M ., M . J . de Leeuw S . W ., Lion
Kool J . W ., J . Joel Treasurer , M . J . Jessop Secretary , T . Honey S . D ., E . J . Aeworoh J . D ., M . Bash I . G ., S . B . Joel and J . 15 . Joel Stewards , W . Wright Organist . Amongst the Visiters pre-ont wero Pros , tho Rev . G . W . Weldon P . G . Chaplain , Richard Eve P . G . Treasurer , Col . Shadwell If . Clerko Graud Secretary , Dr . Woodman P . G . S . B .,
J . L . Mather P . A . G . D . C , F . Binckes P . G . S . B ., A . K . Cooper Secretary 1246 , W . C . Pinchbeck 913 , L . Schuler 1601 , Geoffrey C . Heiberfc Scorefcyry 2108 , S . Lancaster W . M . 16 ( 58 , J . P . Fitzgerald W . M . 2168 , W . W . Leo 1897 , S . V . Abraham P . M 1017 , A . Qnadralsteiu £ 05 , S . Boaa jun . P . M . 185 , R . F . Soaton S . W . 1965 , L . Walter 185 , P .
Walter 185 , W . G . Smart 145 , G . Toft 97 , Jno . Barnett jun . J . W . 2192 , A . G . Henochsberg D . C 15 , D . Walter 185 , B . J . Boylo 197 , J . Matk .- * 185 , R . Jessop 1261 , I . White 205 , A . S . Marks 185 , W . Usher , J » F Salmon P . M . 2077 P . P . G . Reg . Essex , C M . Mitchell 181 , M . Ma . kd D . C 185 , C L . Thompson J . D . 185 , L . Abraham , David . James P . M .
Maybury , A . Michael 177 , D . Marks 185 , T . G . Pot kins P . M . 13 S 2 , W . 0 . Dovey 231 , P . L . Warner 1987 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c , Tho business on tho agenda included tho working of tho thno degree ? , in addition to the installation ceremony . After preliminaries , the reports of tho Audit Committee and Benevo ' enb Fund
Committee were received and adopted . Bro . Moir ' s Hyman 188 wns elected a joining memter . Bro . F . B . Phillips was passed Bros . S . Fox and Smart were raised , and Mr . Z . Goodman was iiit : ated The installation ceiemony was now proceeded with . Bro . Matthew J . JutSip waa presented and duly metalled as tho W . M ., Bro . J . 1 > .
Mather P . A . G . D . C acting as D . C The Officers were app < intcd and invested , as follows : —Bros . Lion Kool S . W ., S . B . Joel J . W ., J . Jot I Treasurer , M . J . do Leeuw Secretary , T . Honey S . D ., E . J . Aovvcnli P . P . G . Steward Essex J . D ., A . Levy D . C , W . Wr ' ght O gau st , J . li . Joel J . G ., I . If . Gluckstein ui . d M . B * isb Steward ? , and J . ' A . Walk ley
Tyler . In investing Bro . Acworth , the W . M . said ho should not cong-iuulate that brother so much on his appointment us ho ooald thj Lodge , that so well triod a brother should condescend to tako an inferior position . Ifc augnieJ well for this youuj , ' Lcd ^ o that Brother Acworth bad acted so nobl y . ( Ugutiuuyd on pn ^ c 1 : 7 ) ,
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Notices Of Meetings.
Breeze 2264 , W . Cock P . M . 1597 , H . Massey P . M . 619 , 1928 , N . P . Valentine P . M . 1017 , F . W . Ogg J . D . 1604 , H . G . Martin S . D . 1622 , T . T . Dibley S . W . 180 , F . M . Sutler S . D . 354 , Lennox Browne P . M . 210-i , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , E . A . Whittomore 1507 , E . Styles J . D . 701 , S . B . Harris P . M . 538 , & o . Lodgo having boon formally constituted ,
tho minutes of tho last mooting , held on tho 13 th April , wero read and confirmed . Tho ballot was then taken for Mr . Walter Thi-inns Pori-inf- " , who was proposed ns a candidate for initiation by Bro . J . It * . Penina and seconded by tbo W . M . Bro . Marcus . Tho result wan unanimously iu favour of tho candidate , who later in tho day was
initiated by tho outgoing Worshipful Master , who also installed Bro . Jakius , the W . M . elect . The following brethren wero invested as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Walter B . Marcus I . P . M ., C H . Cox S . W ., J . T . Williams J . W ., T . C Corpe P . M . Treasurer , J . W . Dewsnap P . M . Secretary , J . Bh » don S . D ., John Cnlvor J . D .,
II . S . Trego I . G . and Organist , M . Keith-Frith Director of Ceremonies , W . II . Foot and W . H . Lowry Stewards , T . Bowler Ty ler . A Past Master ' s jowol was presented to Bro . Marcus I . P . M . Assistance was
vol od to the widow of a deceased former member of tho Lodge , and her petition to the Board of Benevolence was duly signed in open Lodge . Tho following letter was received by tho W . M . from the Lodgo iu Auckland , under the Irish Constitution , in which he was initiated : —
"Ara Lodge , No . 348 , I . C " Freemasons' Hall , Auckland . " July 12 , 1889 . "Alfred Jakius , Esq ., W . M . No . 1839 , Duko of Cornwall Lodge . " WoKsiiirruL SIK AND B norms K , —Tho Freemason you so kindly
posted to tho W . M . of' Ara' was duly received , aud the portion which particularly concerned yourself and'Ara ' was read to the Lodge . All present wero exceedingly pleased at the exalted position you have obtained as a ' ruler in tho Craft , ' and hope you will have a successful and prosperous year of office . I was also directed by the
W . M . to post to you the Herald , containing a brief account of the 50 th installation in onr Lodgo . I also enclose therein a programme , balance sheet , and a circular which will easily explain itself . Bro . P . M . ' s Russell , Rees , Pierce , and several of the brethren tender you congratulations , which are heartily endorsed by ,
Yours fraternally , GEORGE H . POWLEI * P . M . Sec . 348 I . C . 34 Shortland St . The brethren , before closing tho Lodge , discussed a motion foi reducing the number of meetings each year by one , but ultimately
adjourned that business till next meeting . An excellent banquet was then partaken of , at Freemasons' Tavern , and the list of toasts was subsequently honoured . Tho W . M ., in proposing tho toast of the Queen and fche Craft , said that loyalty to Her Majesty was spread over tho four quarters of the Globe , like the Craft . Wherever wo
went loyalty sprang forth , aud so did members of the Craft . He had had the honour of drinking Hor Majesty ' s health in Norfolk Island , which was as far south ns one could go . Tho W . M . next proposed the M . W . G . M . Those members of tho Craft who had had the pleasure of meeting tho Prince of Wales had been struck with his attention to
all that concerned tbe Craft . Thoso who mot him m the Albert Hall the year before last camo to tho conclusion that the Prince of Wales was the best speaker they had that day . The W . M ., in proposing tho Earl nf Carnarvon , & c , said this toast was always well received in tho Duko of Cornwall Lodge , as they always had somo
Grand Officer at their meeting . Thoy regretted that the Grand Secretary was not present , but ho wrote to say he had a previous engagement . They had , however , a Grand Officer with them in tho person of iho Rov . J . S . Brownrigg Past Grand Chaplain . Brother the Rov . J . Studholmo Brownrigg , in responding , said this was
certainly not tho first time— and as far as he was concerned ho hoped it would not bo the last—he had had to return thanks for this toast . Sometimes ho had returned thanks for ifc alono , and borno ou hi- * own shoulders the accumulated weight of fche thanks of others , combined with his . But sometimes he had had more distinguished
brethren present to return thanks . To-night , however , bo was as the last rose of summer , left blooming—nofc blushing—alone . But there were other friends equally blooming as himself who wero not present , and ifc was their regret that they wero not here . On their behalf and on his own , ho returned thanks . Bro . Marccs I . P . M ., in
proposing the health of the W . M ., said tho way iu which Bro . A . II . Jakius had conducted the work that night iu tho Lodgo , iu investing his Officers , had wou general favour . Ho had beeu iu hopes to see him initiate the candidate , bub tho W . M . considered it was the duty of tho I . P . M . to do it , us the ceremony came iu his vear of office ,
boforo Iho installation . Ho acceded to this wish , but he should have preferred to see tho W . M . do it . Ho had seen him do tho work most tuccossfully in the Lodgo of Instruction ho was so regular au attendant at , aud whero ho was trying to qualify himself to didcharge thoso dnties which ovory Master was prond to perform . As
a good social brother they knew him well . Ho had been with them several years , and every one in tho Lodgo respected him . Afc the end of his year of office he would feel that he had done his duty , as the other P . M . 's had done . It was a prido to all P . M . ' s to know that they had fulfilled their duty , to the satisfaction of the Lodge .
Ho ( Bro . Marcus ) , as the I . P . M ., felt he had done his duty as best he could , and ho could not do wore . When Bro . Jakins left the chair ho would feel tho same with regard to himself . Iu reply tho W . M . thanked the brethren very heartily for tho warmth with whioh they had received tho toast , so gracefully proposed by
Bro . Marcus , who had stuck to him all the time he ( Bro . Jakir . s ) hud been in office in the Lodge . Without Bro . Marcus ' s good fellowshi p and instruction he should never have been able to attain tho hi-j-h office of W . M . He thanked the brethren ono and all . Bro . Brooke
P . M ., who comes to England every year from Vienna to attend tho installation meeting of the Duke of Cornwall Lod ^ e , proposed the health of the Installing Officer , the I . P . M ., aud said ho nuud not assure the brethren thab it was with great pleasure lie rae to no .
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because ifc was simply duo to his old friend Bro . Marcus " . The words "Installing Officer" ho folt quite sure wero rt-iiu » h to commend themselves to the acwptatimt nf all tho bn-il-n-ii , fur tho simple reason that dniinur Bro . Marcus ' s year of office ho ha 1 well and ably performed his d * tUH . His ability had cul-uiui-. ' od fch-i * -,
evening in his performing the office of Installing Mar-tor . Tho way ho had performed it they had all witnessed , and ho felt that Bro . Marcus was the man of tho future , and that ho had mado his mark iu Masonry . Bro . Marcus said , in response , that ho thanked tho brethren most heartily for tbo cordial way in which thov had
received tho toast proposed by Past Master Brooke , tho first Mastoi of tho Lodgo . Bro . Brooke was " tho observed of all observers ;" they all looked on Bro . Brooke with the greatest affection ; ho never failed to come onco a year to propose tho health of thoir Installing Officer . It was a groat honour for that toast to bo
proposed by such a brother , who camo so many hundred miles to propose it . He had spoken in tho Lodgo with respect to himself , and ho conld not siy more . He had tried to do his duty as W . M ., aud he felfc iu going out of office , with fcho Past Master ' s jewel on his breast , ho had the affection and the respect of the brethren . Brothor
Perrins , responding to tho toast of the Initiate , said ho folb very much impressed with the ceremony ho had gone through , and ho gave his very best thanks to tho brethren for their kind aud cordial reception . He trusted aa he grew older in the Craft , and was initiated iu all its ways , ho might bo a credit to it . Bro . Walter
Martin , as ono of the respondents to the toast of the Visitors , said ho had had tho pleasure of knowing the W . M . and tho P . M . ' s in Lodges of Instruction , and in tho Duke of Cornwall Lodgo of Instruction . Under Bro . Valentine they had mado progress iu Masonry , and performed their duties with great credit to themselves .
Bro . Valentino P . M . 1017 impressed upon the brethren tho duty of attending Lodgea of Instruction . No matter under what circumstances any Preceptor might bo connected with any othor Lodgo of Instruction , never would ho find a body of men more willing to do their best to receive the tuition of tho Preceptor than thoso members
of the Duke of Cornwall Lodge of "Instrnction he had como in contact with . It waa tho only way to improvement ; there waa no royal road to the position of W . M . Bro . Lennox Browne also responded , and congratulated the Lodge on having a member who could sing so beautifully aa their Initiate , Bro . Perrins . Brothers
Marcus , Brooke , and Bott responded to the toasfc of the Pasfc Masterp , Bro . Bott remarking on tho very happy evening they had spent . Ib reminded him of years gone by , when tho Lodge was not so numerous as now , and those very happy and convivial evenings they nsed to spend together in September . When he heard in Lodgo thab
ifc was proposed to take out the September meeting , he much regretted it . Bro . Corpe , as Treasurer , and Bro . Dewsnap , aa Secretary , in the briefest terms , responded to the tcast of ( ho Treasurer and Secretary , both stating they willingly did all thoy could for the Lodge , whioh they were happy to find was a great ;
success , Bros . Morgan and Massey responded to tho Masonic Press , and tho Senior ancl Jnnior Wardens replied to tho toasfc of tho Officers . Bro . Bowler gavo tho Tyler ' s toast , and the brethren
separated , after enjoying a most delightful evening , tho harmony of which was contributed to by some beautiful singing by Bros . C Mussared , W . B . Marcus , W . H . Foote , 0 . Stylos , II . Stafford Trego , W . T . Perrins , J . Culver , J . T . Williams , and W . H . Lowry .
THE BARNATO LODGE , No . 22 G 5 .
' I 1 HE installation meeting , and celebration of tho anniversary of - * - the consecration of this Ledge , took place on Monday , at tho Highbury Station Hotel . There was a very full gathering , and < n all hands the members wero congratulated on the position iho Lodgo had already made for itself . Lodgo was opened at 4-30 p . m . b y Bros . 0 . F . Hogard P . G . S . B . as W . M ., M . J . de Leeuw S . W ., Lion
Kool J . W ., J . Joel Treasurer , M . J . Jessop Secretary , T . Honey S . D ., E . J . Aeworoh J . D ., M . Bash I . G ., S . B . Joel and J . 15 . Joel Stewards , W . Wright Organist . Amongst the Visiters pre-ont wero Pros , tho Rev . G . W . Weldon P . G . Chaplain , Richard Eve P . G . Treasurer , Col . Shadwell If . Clerko Graud Secretary , Dr . Woodman P . G . S . B .,
J . L . Mather P . A . G . D . C , F . Binckes P . G . S . B ., A . K . Cooper Secretary 1246 , W . C . Pinchbeck 913 , L . Schuler 1601 , Geoffrey C . Heiberfc Scorefcyry 2108 , S . Lancaster W . M . 16 ( 58 , J . P . Fitzgerald W . M . 2168 , W . W . Leo 1897 , S . V . Abraham P . M 1017 , A . Qnadralsteiu £ 05 , S . Boaa jun . P . M . 185 , R . F . Soaton S . W . 1965 , L . Walter 185 , P .
Walter 185 , W . G . Smart 145 , G . Toft 97 , Jno . Barnett jun . J . W . 2192 , A . G . Henochsberg D . C 15 , D . Walter 185 , B . J . Boylo 197 , J . Matk .- * 185 , R . Jessop 1261 , I . White 205 , A . S . Marks 185 , W . Usher , J » F Salmon P . M . 2077 P . P . G . Reg . Essex , C M . Mitchell 181 , M . Ma . kd D . C 185 , C L . Thompson J . D . 185 , L . Abraham , David . James P . M .
Maybury , A . Michael 177 , D . Marks 185 , T . G . Pot kins P . M . 13 S 2 , W . 0 . Dovey 231 , P . L . Warner 1987 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c , Tho business on tho agenda included tho working of tho thno degree ? , in addition to the installation ceremony . After preliminaries , the reports of tho Audit Committee and Benevo ' enb Fund
Committee were received and adopted . Bro . Moir ' s Hyman 188 wns elected a joining memter . Bro . F . B . Phillips was passed Bros . S . Fox and Smart were raised , and Mr . Z . Goodman was iiit : ated The installation ceiemony was now proceeded with . Bro . Matthew J . JutSip waa presented and duly metalled as tho W . M ., Bro . J . 1 > .
Mather P . A . G . D . C acting as D . C The Officers were app < intcd and invested , as follows : —Bros . Lion Kool S . W ., S . B . Joel J . W ., J . Jot I Treasurer , M . J . do Leeuw Secretary , T . Honey S . D ., E . J . Aovvcnli P . P . G . Steward Essex J . D ., A . Levy D . C , W . Wr ' ght O gau st , J . li . Joel J . G ., I . If . Gluckstein ui . d M . B * isb Steward ? , and J . ' A . Walk ley
Tyler . In investing Bro . Acworth , the W . M . said ho should not cong-iuulate that brother so much on his appointment us ho ooald thj Lodge , that so well triod a brother should condescend to tako an inferior position . Ifc augnieJ well for this youuj , ' Lcd ^ o that Brother Acworth bad acted so nobl y . ( Ugutiuuyd on pn ^ c 1 : 7 ) ,