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Duke Of Cornwall Lodge, No. 1839.
remarks of the Worshipful Master as to the usefulness of the Masonic Press , and the services it rendered to the Craft at large , ho referred to the utterances of Bro . Bullard , which ho characterised as being contrarv to the spirit of the decision arrived at
by Grand Lodge in regard to the suggested Grand Lodge of New South Wales . He called attention to the universal desire on tho part of the brethren of South Australia—under the three Constitutions , of England , Scotland , and Ireland—that they shonld amalgamate and form an independent Grand Lodge of their own .
The unanimity displayed by the South Australians rendered their recognition a matter worthy of consideration ; this the Grand Lodge of England had fully given to the question , in all its bearings ; with the result , that though not hastily arriving at a decision to disassociate itself with any Lodges that had hitherto recognised its
paternity , it would never stand in the way where the desire for independence waa universally proclaimed . He then pointed out how different was the case in regard to the petition of the New South Wales brethren , where those in favonr of a change were in the minority . The toasfc of the Officers came next on the list , and then
a special toasfc was given on behalf of fche musical brethren . To this latter Bros . Hodges and Carter responded . A capital musical entertainment was provided , of which the following is the programme : — Grace , " Denm Laudate , " Dr . J . Smith ; National Anthem , Dr . J . Bull ; Glee , " Come , see what pleasure , " Elliott ; Song , " Only once
more , " F . Moir , Bro . G . T . Carter ; Glee , " Haste , ye soft , gales , " Martin ; Song , " The Chorister , " Sullivan , Master Fred Wallenn ; Solo Pianoforte , " Caprice , " Raff , Bro . G . F . Smith jnn . ; Humorous Glee , " A Franklynn ' s Dogge , " Mackenzie ; Song , " The Skipper , "
Jude , Bro . R . Do Lacy ; Glee , " The Woods , " Mendelssohn ; Song , " Loving Evermore , " Walter Allen , Bro . Charles Beckett ; Glee " Fill the Shining Goblet , " Parry . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a close .
Honor Oak Lodge, No. 1986.
HONOR OAK LODGE , No . 1986 .
A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge was held at the Moore Park Hotel , Honor Oak , S . E ., on Wednesday , 9 th September Lodge wns opened by the W . M ., Bro . IT . Maunder Williams , the Officers and brethren present being Bros . H . Stokes S . W ., IT . Hooper S . D . as J . W ., C . H . Phillips as I . P . M ., W . Hopekirk P . M . Treasnrer , John Hammond P . M . P . P . G . D . Middlesex Secretary , and A . Daren
P . M . J . D . as S . D ., J . Fuller as J . D .. . G . Mordey I . G ., W . Bartlett W . S ., G . R . Langley Assistant Secretary , A . Pitman Assistant Organist ; also Bros . Lawson , Cloake , Andrews , E . Bve Secretary , B . Forster , W . H . O'Reilly , & c . Bro . J . W . Hiscox P . M . was snbseqtiently elected a member . There were also nrpseufc as Visitors Bros . James Stevens P . M . 720 , 1216 , 1-1-26 , C . J . Axford S . W . 2048 , ancl
J . Barrington Wool ford , Mount Olive Lodge , No . 385 , Demerara . The minutes having been read nnd confirmed , the W . M . expressed his regret and disappointment that the candidate for passing was prevented from attending by important engagements at a considerable distance , and there being no other business on the agenda , tho cases
of two applicants for relief were taken into consideration , and assistance rendered to them , as prayed . Lodge was then closed , and refreshment followed . In the course of the evening a hearty and cordial welcome was accorded to Bro . Woolford , visiting from a
distant country ; that brother , in response , expressed his sense of the true Masonic spirit in which it was offered . A pleasant couple of hours were spent in a most enjoyable manner , tho several complimentary toasts being excellently responded to , whilst recitations aud songs were interspersed throughout the proceedings .
Justice Lodge of Instruction , No . 147 . —On Thursday , 17 th September , afc the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , Bros . Prior W . M ., Thomas S . W ., Mansfield J . W ., Banks P . M . ^ Treas ., S . R . Speight P . M . Sec , H . C . Freeman S . D ., Fisher J . D ., Penrose I . G ., P . M . ' s Hutchings Preceptor , Geo . Andrews ; also Bros ,
Stringer , J . Bedford Williams , W . B . Mansfield , Dale , Strickland , Hunt , J . J . Pitt , Joyce , Greener , and Emblin . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second , and the nsual questions leading from the second to the third degree were answered
by Bro . W . B . Mansfield . Lodge was advanced to the third degree , aud the ceremony of raising rehearsed . Lodge was then called off ' , and on resuming was closed fco the first degree . Bro . Thomas S . W . was elected W . M . for the second Thursday in October . The Secretary announced that he had a melancholy duty to perform , and
that was to propose a vote of condolence with Brn . George Bolton P . M ., whose wife had died snddenly on the 10 th inst . The vnto was seconded , with some appropriate remarks , by Bro . Rutchintrs Preceptor , and carried unanimously . All business being ended , Lodge was closed in dne form .
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —A meeting w aa held on Monday , 13 th September , at Bro . Baker ' s , Cock Tivern , Highbury , N . Bros . Dixie W . M ., Turner S . W .. Fluck J . W ., Colbugridcje ( Secretary ) S . D ., Alford J . D .. Saunders I . G ., Weeden Acting Preceptor , and several other brethren . After
prelim > nares , the minntes of the Inst Lodge meeting were read and con'" mod . Bro . Hutcheson answered the questions leading to the second degree . The ceremony of passing to the second degree was rehearsed , "ro . Lowry acting as candidate . Bro . Richardson nnsn-ered the questions leading to the third desrree and was entrusted . Lodsre was
opened in the third des-ree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson acting as candidate . Lnd * e wns resumed to the first , and closed in dne form . Bros . Lowry 1839 nnd Saunders 1219 , were elected members , and Bro . Turner was elected W . M . for Monday next .
Honor Oak Lodge, No. 1986.
New Finsbury Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1695 . —On Tuesday , 15 th inst ., at the Hornsey Wood Tavern , there wero present Bros . Oldis W . M ., Gash Preceptor , Beck S . W ., Ilildreth J . W ., Berry Secretary , Cross S . D ., Kearney J . D ., Barnett I . G . ; also Bros . Fenner , Tremere , Russell , Goode , Lovell , Salmon , Sharpe , Partington , Sycklemoro , Framptou , Jenkins , Snelling , and Follefcfc .
Lodge was opened iu due form , and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Partington having offered himself as candidate for raising , answered the questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in the
third degree and tho first section of the lecture was worked by Bro . Jenkins . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , and the second and third sections of the lectnre worked by Bros . Fenner and Jenkins respectively . Bro . Beck was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Lodge was adjourned to Tuesday next , at 8 p . m .
Chiswick Lodge of Instruction , No . 2012 . — On Saturday , 12 th inst ., at the Hampshire Hog , King-street , Hammersmith , thero were present Brothers F . Craggs W . M ., A . Williams S . W ., J . Brown J . W ., G . Gardner Treasurer , W . Johnson P . M . Secretary , C . Conrad S . D , W . W . Williams J . D , J . Myers I . G ., T . Wicks Tyler ; Bros . T . Avling P . M . Preceptor , Albert Martin
P . M . 1539 , W . Wilson , H . Furze , IT . D . Smither , Purdue , H . Fruen , Sims , V . Wing , & c . Lodge was opened iu due form , and the minntes were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , and resumed to the first . The W . M . then
rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Furze candidate . Bro . Purdue worked the first section , and tho S . W . was elected to fill fche chair for tho ensuing week . Ifc was then announced thafc the ceremony of installation would be rehearsed on Saturday , the 26 th inst . Nothing more offering , Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
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Crown Svo , price 2 s Gd , cloth lettered . Initewiiajof|fe.cmi,i;§tolnUmrnxmna. By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May be rfi . art with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday Times . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Post . " The subject is ably argued by the author . "—Western Daily Mercury . "Useful and valuable in the highest degree . "—Exeter Gazette . " Will have a material effect ou the future of Masonic Ritual . "—South Western Slar . " The author adduces many vai iiitions in the language used by different Preceptors "—Car ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " Ought to be inthe hands of evorv Mason . "— Northampton Guardian . " To Freemnsons gemirally it will be found useful and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accordinglv . "—Surrey Cmcufi / Ohxereer . " Bro . Stevens' motion for a Committee on ' the subject of Uniformity of Ritual was carried by a largo majority . "—Freemason ' s Chronicle report of Grand Lodge meeting , 3 rd December 1879 . Sent , by post , on receipt of -stamps , by the Author , Bro . . TAMKS j STKVF . NS , 112 High-street , Clapham , S . W . ; or bv P . m . W . W . MORGAN j Belvidere Works , Heroics Ilill , Pentonville , Leu Jon , N .
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Duke Of Cornwall Lodge, No. 1839.
remarks of the Worshipful Master as to the usefulness of the Masonic Press , and the services it rendered to the Craft at large , ho referred to the utterances of Bro . Bullard , which ho characterised as being contrarv to the spirit of the decision arrived at
by Grand Lodge in regard to the suggested Grand Lodge of New South Wales . He called attention to the universal desire on tho part of the brethren of South Australia—under the three Constitutions , of England , Scotland , and Ireland—that they shonld amalgamate and form an independent Grand Lodge of their own .
The unanimity displayed by the South Australians rendered their recognition a matter worthy of consideration ; this the Grand Lodge of England had fully given to the question , in all its bearings ; with the result , that though not hastily arriving at a decision to disassociate itself with any Lodges that had hitherto recognised its
paternity , it would never stand in the way where the desire for independence waa universally proclaimed . He then pointed out how different was the case in regard to the petition of the New South Wales brethren , where those in favonr of a change were in the minority . The toasfc of the Officers came next on the list , and then
a special toasfc was given on behalf of fche musical brethren . To this latter Bros . Hodges and Carter responded . A capital musical entertainment was provided , of which the following is the programme : — Grace , " Denm Laudate , " Dr . J . Smith ; National Anthem , Dr . J . Bull ; Glee , " Come , see what pleasure , " Elliott ; Song , " Only once
more , " F . Moir , Bro . G . T . Carter ; Glee , " Haste , ye soft , gales , " Martin ; Song , " The Chorister , " Sullivan , Master Fred Wallenn ; Solo Pianoforte , " Caprice , " Raff , Bro . G . F . Smith jnn . ; Humorous Glee , " A Franklynn ' s Dogge , " Mackenzie ; Song , " The Skipper , "
Jude , Bro . R . Do Lacy ; Glee , " The Woods , " Mendelssohn ; Song , " Loving Evermore , " Walter Allen , Bro . Charles Beckett ; Glee " Fill the Shining Goblet , " Parry . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a close .
Honor Oak Lodge, No. 1986.
HONOR OAK LODGE , No . 1986 .
A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge was held at the Moore Park Hotel , Honor Oak , S . E ., on Wednesday , 9 th September Lodge wns opened by the W . M ., Bro . IT . Maunder Williams , the Officers and brethren present being Bros . H . Stokes S . W ., IT . Hooper S . D . as J . W ., C . H . Phillips as I . P . M ., W . Hopekirk P . M . Treasnrer , John Hammond P . M . P . P . G . D . Middlesex Secretary , and A . Daren
P . M . J . D . as S . D ., J . Fuller as J . D .. . G . Mordey I . G ., W . Bartlett W . S ., G . R . Langley Assistant Secretary , A . Pitman Assistant Organist ; also Bros . Lawson , Cloake , Andrews , E . Bve Secretary , B . Forster , W . H . O'Reilly , & c . Bro . J . W . Hiscox P . M . was snbseqtiently elected a member . There were also nrpseufc as Visitors Bros . James Stevens P . M . 720 , 1216 , 1-1-26 , C . J . Axford S . W . 2048 , ancl
J . Barrington Wool ford , Mount Olive Lodge , No . 385 , Demerara . The minutes having been read nnd confirmed , the W . M . expressed his regret and disappointment that the candidate for passing was prevented from attending by important engagements at a considerable distance , and there being no other business on the agenda , tho cases
of two applicants for relief were taken into consideration , and assistance rendered to them , as prayed . Lodge was then closed , and refreshment followed . In the course of the evening a hearty and cordial welcome was accorded to Bro . Woolford , visiting from a
distant country ; that brother , in response , expressed his sense of the true Masonic spirit in which it was offered . A pleasant couple of hours were spent in a most enjoyable manner , tho several complimentary toasts being excellently responded to , whilst recitations aud songs were interspersed throughout the proceedings .
Justice Lodge of Instruction , No . 147 . —On Thursday , 17 th September , afc the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , Bros . Prior W . M ., Thomas S . W ., Mansfield J . W ., Banks P . M . ^ Treas ., S . R . Speight P . M . Sec , H . C . Freeman S . D ., Fisher J . D ., Penrose I . G ., P . M . ' s Hutchings Preceptor , Geo . Andrews ; also Bros ,
Stringer , J . Bedford Williams , W . B . Mansfield , Dale , Strickland , Hunt , J . J . Pitt , Joyce , Greener , and Emblin . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second , and the nsual questions leading from the second to the third degree were answered
by Bro . W . B . Mansfield . Lodge was advanced to the third degree , aud the ceremony of raising rehearsed . Lodge was then called off ' , and on resuming was closed fco the first degree . Bro . Thomas S . W . was elected W . M . for the second Thursday in October . The Secretary announced that he had a melancholy duty to perform , and
that was to propose a vote of condolence with Brn . George Bolton P . M ., whose wife had died snddenly on the 10 th inst . The vnto was seconded , with some appropriate remarks , by Bro . Rutchintrs Preceptor , and carried unanimously . All business being ended , Lodge was closed in dne form .
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —A meeting w aa held on Monday , 13 th September , at Bro . Baker ' s , Cock Tivern , Highbury , N . Bros . Dixie W . M ., Turner S . W .. Fluck J . W ., Colbugridcje ( Secretary ) S . D ., Alford J . D .. Saunders I . G ., Weeden Acting Preceptor , and several other brethren . After
prelim > nares , the minntes of the Inst Lodge meeting were read and con'" mod . Bro . Hutcheson answered the questions leading to the second degree . The ceremony of passing to the second degree was rehearsed , "ro . Lowry acting as candidate . Bro . Richardson nnsn-ered the questions leading to the third desrree and was entrusted . Lodsre was
opened in the third des-ree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson acting as candidate . Lnd * e wns resumed to the first , and closed in dne form . Bros . Lowry 1839 nnd Saunders 1219 , were elected members , and Bro . Turner was elected W . M . for Monday next .
Honor Oak Lodge, No. 1986.
New Finsbury Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1695 . —On Tuesday , 15 th inst ., at the Hornsey Wood Tavern , there wero present Bros . Oldis W . M ., Gash Preceptor , Beck S . W ., Ilildreth J . W ., Berry Secretary , Cross S . D ., Kearney J . D ., Barnett I . G . ; also Bros . Fenner , Tremere , Russell , Goode , Lovell , Salmon , Sharpe , Partington , Sycklemoro , Framptou , Jenkins , Snelling , and Follefcfc .
Lodge was opened iu due form , and the minutes of last meeting read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Partington having offered himself as candidate for raising , answered the questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in the
third degree and tho first section of the lecture was worked by Bro . Jenkins . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , and the second and third sections of the lectnre worked by Bros . Fenner and Jenkins respectively . Bro . Beck was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Lodge was adjourned to Tuesday next , at 8 p . m .
Chiswick Lodge of Instruction , No . 2012 . — On Saturday , 12 th inst ., at the Hampshire Hog , King-street , Hammersmith , thero were present Brothers F . Craggs W . M ., A . Williams S . W ., J . Brown J . W ., G . Gardner Treasurer , W . Johnson P . M . Secretary , C . Conrad S . D , W . W . Williams J . D , J . Myers I . G ., T . Wicks Tyler ; Bros . T . Avling P . M . Preceptor , Albert Martin
P . M . 1539 , W . Wilson , H . Furze , IT . D . Smither , Purdue , H . Fruen , Sims , V . Wing , & c . Lodge was opened iu due form , and the minntes were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees , and resumed to the first . The W . M . then
rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Furze candidate . Bro . Purdue worked the first section , and tho S . W . was elected to fill fche chair for tho ensuing week . Ifc was then announced thafc the ceremony of installation would be rehearsed on Saturday , the 26 th inst . Nothing more offering , Lodge was closed in perfect harmony .
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THEAMERICAN PORTABLEMUSICSTANDS. J . F . WALTERS' PATENT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Brass , from 30 / - each . ^ ^ \! 1 P 1 IESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability , I . cheapness , and elegance of finish . They arc suitable for Military Band , Orchestras , Reading and News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , and Drawing Rooms When opened to their full capacity they stand " > fp . fit high , and can be folded aud enclosed in a case 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The wcightis about bs . 12 oz ., and they will support a weight of 50 lbs . To he obtained of all Music Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & C 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W .
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Crown Svo , price 2 s Gd , cloth lettered . Initewiiajof|fe.cmi,i;§tolnUmrnxmna. By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May be rfi . art with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday Times . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Post . " The subject is ably argued by the author . "—Western Daily Mercury . "Useful and valuable in the highest degree . "—Exeter Gazette . " Will have a material effect ou the future of Masonic Ritual . "—South Western Slar . " The author adduces many vai iiitions in the language used by different Preceptors "—Car ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " Ought to be inthe hands of evorv Mason . "— Northampton Guardian . " To Freemnsons gemirally it will be found useful and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accordinglv . "—Surrey Cmcufi / Ohxereer . " Bro . Stevens' motion for a Committee on ' the subject of Uniformity of Ritual was carried by a largo majority . "—Freemason ' s Chronicle report of Grand Lodge meeting , 3 rd December 1879 . Sent , by post , on receipt of -stamps , by the Author , Bro . . TAMKS j STKVF . NS , 112 High-street , Clapham , S . W . ; or bv P . m . W . W . MORGAN j Belvidere Works , Heroics Ilill , Pentonville , Leu Jon , N .