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The Charities.
GIRLS' SCHOOL . GENERAL COMMITTEE . —April 28 . Th ? R ™ " ? ° i ^ l * 11 ' - - > in the chair - and several Governors . Ihe House and Audit Committees were elected , and were the same as ast year , with the exception , that on the former MesTrs ? J TaXr and L . Evans were electedvice Harrison
, ( deceased ) and Hanlev and on the latter , Bros . Dover and Giles , vice Harrison ( decease " ) anuVox 1 nu-ty annual Governors were also elected on the General Committee we regret having mislaid the list . committee , Tnl T f . lted that ^ , ' - - Master intended to niove in Grand & 3 T nl f " , ? ,, five llUmlr f d pou , uls > due from the eharity to the 3 ft * ould be presented to the institution , to form the commencement of a building fund . - *'
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . —May 18 . BOARD OF STEWARDS . Brothers William Cubitt No . I—President . Augustus Perkins \ 16 ~ Vicc-President . Henry A Hoare 6-Treasurer . Charles Andrews
2—Secretary . Bro . J . Hulbert Wilson . . No . 4 Bro . C . Guthrie No 76 « n tfeni 7 Whltmaish 8 " P . Marlin 108 << jSr •••••• u " £ ¦ We y ™ Wadeson ^ « T nr T , 20 Horton Led B * * 195 J . R . Cook 21 « Frank c n B „; « W-n- nn ¦ ¦ , V ¦ S 8 " Lawrence Walker . 233 « ^" f , Mlaray Webb 37 « F . Lambert 234 P * 01 dfield ¦ 38 I " James George Elster 289
The Earl of Zetland , Pro-Grand Master , presided over a party of inw < ? " The h ? - * comVosed by Sir Geo . Smart ( Grand Organist ) , Let us our infant voices raise , " was beautifully sung by tbe children who afterwards walked in procession , producing , Is they c Xr 5 ° oo ? Zfy ! T erting 6 ffeCt- The subsc' -i P"o"s , alfhough 17-ceedmg 500 / . fel below the average amount ; the number of Brethren present was also less than usualWe confesshowever
. , , that while we presume the addresses were in all respects adapted to the occasion thjy were inaudible from the general interruption that prevailed . Y by ftefah gue ^ s ' t' ^ eiUerlainmelU for the ladies were much ™ J ° 7 ed
rt ,. W pub , shed 8 t ? tement 8 of ( he recei pt and expenditure , it appears tha the receipts during the year have amounted to 2109 / . 7 s . Sdh \ - cluuing the following items . —children ' s work , 67 / . 12 * dividends 466 . 0 ,. 8 *; Grand Lod ge , 187 / , , 0 ,. ; the late fro . Hene y S donations and subscriptions , 900 / lis Sd . ' Lodge eXpenditure 180 W * 0 s' U' > including SOO / . repaid to Grand
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The Charities.
GIRLS' SCHOOL . GENERAL COMMITTEE . —April 28 . Th ? R ™ " ? ° i ^ l * 11 ' - - > in the chair - and several Governors . Ihe House and Audit Committees were elected , and were the same as ast year , with the exception , that on the former MesTrs ? J TaXr and L . Evans were electedvice Harrison
, ( deceased ) and Hanlev and on the latter , Bros . Dover and Giles , vice Harrison ( decease " ) anuVox 1 nu-ty annual Governors were also elected on the General Committee we regret having mislaid the list . committee , Tnl T f . lted that ^ , ' - - Master intended to niove in Grand & 3 T nl f " , ? ,, five llUmlr f d pou , uls > due from the eharity to the 3 ft * ould be presented to the institution , to form the commencement of a building fund . - *'
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . —May 18 . BOARD OF STEWARDS . Brothers William Cubitt No . I—President . Augustus Perkins \ 16 ~ Vicc-President . Henry A Hoare 6-Treasurer . Charles Andrews
2—Secretary . Bro . J . Hulbert Wilson . . No . 4 Bro . C . Guthrie No 76 « n tfeni 7 Whltmaish 8 " P . Marlin 108 << jSr •••••• u " £ ¦ We y ™ Wadeson ^ « T nr T , 20 Horton Led B * * 195 J . R . Cook 21 « Frank c n B „; « W-n- nn ¦ ¦ , V ¦ S 8 " Lawrence Walker . 233 « ^" f , Mlaray Webb 37 « F . Lambert 234 P * 01 dfield ¦ 38 I " James George Elster 289
The Earl of Zetland , Pro-Grand Master , presided over a party of inw < ? " The h ? - * comVosed by Sir Geo . Smart ( Grand Organist ) , Let us our infant voices raise , " was beautifully sung by tbe children who afterwards walked in procession , producing , Is they c Xr 5 ° oo ? Zfy ! T erting 6 ffeCt- The subsc' -i P"o"s , alfhough 17-ceedmg 500 / . fel below the average amount ; the number of Brethren present was also less than usualWe confesshowever
. , , that while we presume the addresses were in all respects adapted to the occasion thjy were inaudible from the general interruption that prevailed . Y by ftefah gue ^ s ' t' ^ eiUerlainmelU for the ladies were much ™ J ° 7 ed
rt ,. W pub , shed 8 t ? tement 8 of ( he recei pt and expenditure , it appears tha the receipts during the year have amounted to 2109 / . 7 s . Sdh \ - cluuing the following items . —children ' s work , 67 / . 12 * dividends 466 . 0 ,. 8 *; Grand Lod ge , 187 / , , 0 ,. ; the late fro . Hene y S donations and subscriptions , 900 / lis Sd . ' Lodge eXpenditure 180 W * 0 s' U' > including SOO / . repaid to Grand