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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

Odd Fellows. —A meeting pursuant to notifies* tmn was held at the House of Brother Crosbie on Tu'sday night la*t, and respectably attended. Brother George Ruckingham being voted into the chair, a series,ot resolutions were passed, by which e called " The F. unlain of Friendship," *i< termed, and a commit ire appointed for the I of selecting a suitable pbiCe or a Lodge IhVwhlljoarned until Tuesday ini.'hi nest, at eiijnt o'clock, when the Brethren will aga n meet at Biotber treble's, and a very numerous attendance ii eipected, Tbe Lod»e will then be regularly i pmed, officers appointed &c. &c. I hei« can be little doubt but this lodge will soon work itself into i»tiueoce. The Philanthropic objects always kept in view by Odd FeUowa, and the "dmirable manner in winch such r»i j, cts have been invaiiab'y carried out, have in bugkjnd and in where "be Oidef has b.*« n formed, made it within the last few years an institution of much importance *a-\ power. It has made the rpiistng i d his ever been among " H»ia lodge a> a general | iriily w bdj j| or, The Bangalore has at length left our shores with >li- woiiii< Captain Nelson, who baa gained the g-.od opinion ot nil lolk in Auckland, «n, I his departure will be felt by many fiieud* that have engi >iny wl.de in this towo. AyATtUit Ciia—We understand that several gentlemen in Auc*iaod are a'uMit forming * Club ul this description. Theit ntsj et we u der>tan<l (if we hiv. been mi'.H.ned right), is to raise a fund ami afflicted, to be called the hospital 'n'" l - ; td t;enileiuen amateurs would do well to raise such a lund, f or we reqni <• one in Auckland as well as in Sydney, Adelaide, or MelMr. Buckingham ha> kindly offered the ihe Iheatre, and lioin the well known liberality that ixia's amnngbt the in „i ,rs of the a* are sure il, ev would step forward ot .ion. there bei-, ~ ~, „„ rI . r, tam I ' r Sa. ■ > 11 U\ Ace » ««<• Ancklsud. al an up i , ,-., ><p«icu of criminal btMMesn «■ 1 nesday next, and the Supreme Coort •pesu lor ihe trial of CiiiniiaK. or. F.iday the first day of March next, and on the 710 of the same month for civil cases.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 28, 15 February 1844, Page 2

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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 28, 15 February 1844, Page 2

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 28, 15 February 1844, Page 2

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