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Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEW ZEALAND . Auckland . —On Thursday , Sept . 6 th , 1855 , the Brethren of Auckland met at the Masonic Hotel , for the purpose of assisting the members of the Waitematu Lodge in the ceremony of constitution . The Lodge-room of the Auckland Lodge , No . 348 , under the registry of Ireland , was placed at the disposal of the Brethren of the new Lodge for the purpose . There was a large attendance , thirty-five Brethren being present , consisting principally of members of No 348 , and other visitors : amongst several of high Masonic rank , we ohserved Bro . Sir Samuel Osborne Gibbes , Bart ., Past Prov . G . S . W ., Dorset ( the Master elect ) , and Bro .

Witney , Past Prov . G . S . W ., Somerset . Bro . James Buchanan , W . M , of Lodge No . 348 , acted as Dep . Prov . G . M ., pro tern ., and opened the Lodge in due form . The application for the new Lodge having been read , and the warrant of Constitution from the Prov . G . L . of New South Wales empowering the Brethren of the Waitematu Lodge to meet as a regular body , the W . M . proceeded to instal Bro . Sir S . Osborne Gibbes in the chair in ancient form . The W . M . then proceeded to invest the officers of the new Lodge ; viz ., Eros . F . W . Merriman , P . M . No . 348 , S . W . ; James Buchanan , W . M . No . 348 , J . W . ; William Mason , S . D . ; William Young , J . D . : F . E . Campbell , I . G . ; and James S . Baylis , Sec .

After the proceedings of the evening , the Brethren retired to refreshment , when the usual Masonic toasts were proposed , and the Brethren separated . The following are the Lodges in New Zealand : —No . 348 Lodge , Auckland , Irish Constitution ; Waitematu Lodge , Auckland , English Constitution ; Mount Egmont , New Plymouth , dispensation from No . 348 ; Pacific Lodge ., Wellington , English Constitution ; Southern Star Lodge , Nelson , dispensation from Pacific ; and Canterbury Lodge , English Constitution .

AUSTRALIA . Adelaide . —The first stone of the new church of St . Luke , Whitmore-square , Adelaide , was la , id on Tuesday , September 11 th , in Masonic form , by his Excellency Sir H . G . McDonnell , Governor-in-Chief of South Australia , and a member of the Order . The Brethren of the various Lodges assembled at two o ' clock , at the Masonic Hall , North-terrace , and proceeded in procession along Northterrace and King William-street , to the site of the intended building on the western side of Whitmore-square . The procession was joined on the ground by

his Excellency the Governor , the Lord Bishop of Adelaide , some of the principal officers of Government , and several clergymen . The number of persons present was from 1 , 500 to 2 , 000 . The Masonic ceremony proper for the occasion was performed by Bro . Lazar , the Dep . Prov . G . M ., his Excellency laying the foundation according to the forms of the Order . The Lord Bishop read the usual service of the Church . A collection was made amounting to a considerable sum . After the ceremony about one hundred Brethren of the Order , together with

their distinguished and reverend guests , partook of a grand banquet at the Napoleon Bonaparte . The chair was occupied by the Dep . Prov . CM ., on whose right hand were placed his Excellency the Governor , the Honourable the Colonial Secretary , and the Private Secretary ; the Lord Bishop of Adelaide , and Mr . Maturin , aide-de-camp to his Excellency , being seated on his left . The evening was passed with that order and sociality which usually characterize Masonic entertainments .

India.

INDIA .

CALCUTTA . A Special Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bengal was held on the 15 th November , to consider the report of a Committee appointed by the P . G . M .,

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FICTION AND FACT. Article 1
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 4
SECEET POISONS. Article 10
CASE OF THE CARNATIC STIPENDIARIES. Article 14
SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS, AND THE BETTER OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S DAY. Article 15
ADDRESS Article 17
TO THE EDITOR 0£ THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 34
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 35
PROVINCIAL GRAND OFFICERS. Article 36
GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 39
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 48
PROVINCIAL. Article 49
ROYAL ABCH. Article 65
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 68
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 68
SCOTLAND Article 69
FRANCE. Article 70
PRUSSIA. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 71
AMERICA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 74
0bituary. Article 77
NOTICE. Article 79
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 79
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Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEW ZEALAND . Auckland . —On Thursday , Sept . 6 th , 1855 , the Brethren of Auckland met at the Masonic Hotel , for the purpose of assisting the members of the Waitematu Lodge in the ceremony of constitution . The Lodge-room of the Auckland Lodge , No . 348 , under the registry of Ireland , was placed at the disposal of the Brethren of the new Lodge for the purpose . There was a large attendance , thirty-five Brethren being present , consisting principally of members of No 348 , and other visitors : amongst several of high Masonic rank , we ohserved Bro . Sir Samuel Osborne Gibbes , Bart ., Past Prov . G . S . W ., Dorset ( the Master elect ) , and Bro .

Witney , Past Prov . G . S . W ., Somerset . Bro . James Buchanan , W . M , of Lodge No . 348 , acted as Dep . Prov . G . M ., pro tern ., and opened the Lodge in due form . The application for the new Lodge having been read , and the warrant of Constitution from the Prov . G . L . of New South Wales empowering the Brethren of the Waitematu Lodge to meet as a regular body , the W . M . proceeded to instal Bro . Sir S . Osborne Gibbes in the chair in ancient form . The W . M . then proceeded to invest the officers of the new Lodge ; viz ., Eros . F . W . Merriman , P . M . No . 348 , S . W . ; James Buchanan , W . M . No . 348 , J . W . ; William Mason , S . D . ; William Young , J . D . : F . E . Campbell , I . G . ; and James S . Baylis , Sec .

After the proceedings of the evening , the Brethren retired to refreshment , when the usual Masonic toasts were proposed , and the Brethren separated . The following are the Lodges in New Zealand : —No . 348 Lodge , Auckland , Irish Constitution ; Waitematu Lodge , Auckland , English Constitution ; Mount Egmont , New Plymouth , dispensation from No . 348 ; Pacific Lodge ., Wellington , English Constitution ; Southern Star Lodge , Nelson , dispensation from Pacific ; and Canterbury Lodge , English Constitution .

AUSTRALIA . Adelaide . —The first stone of the new church of St . Luke , Whitmore-square , Adelaide , was la , id on Tuesday , September 11 th , in Masonic form , by his Excellency Sir H . G . McDonnell , Governor-in-Chief of South Australia , and a member of the Order . The Brethren of the various Lodges assembled at two o ' clock , at the Masonic Hall , North-terrace , and proceeded in procession along Northterrace and King William-street , to the site of the intended building on the western side of Whitmore-square . The procession was joined on the ground by

his Excellency the Governor , the Lord Bishop of Adelaide , some of the principal officers of Government , and several clergymen . The number of persons present was from 1 , 500 to 2 , 000 . The Masonic ceremony proper for the occasion was performed by Bro . Lazar , the Dep . Prov . G . M ., his Excellency laying the foundation according to the forms of the Order . The Lord Bishop read the usual service of the Church . A collection was made amounting to a considerable sum . After the ceremony about one hundred Brethren of the Order , together with

their distinguished and reverend guests , partook of a grand banquet at the Napoleon Bonaparte . The chair was occupied by the Dep . Prov . CM ., on whose right hand were placed his Excellency the Governor , the Honourable the Colonial Secretary , and the Private Secretary ; the Lord Bishop of Adelaide , and Mr . Maturin , aide-de-camp to his Excellency , being seated on his left . The evening was passed with that order and sociality which usually characterize Masonic entertainments .

India.

INDIA .

CALCUTTA . A Special Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bengal was held on the 15 th November , to consider the report of a Committee appointed by the P . G . M .,

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