MASONIC.
THS G CAND LODGE MOVEMENT. (P»n PBBSa A88OOIAT1ON.) Wellington Oot bar 19 Lor'go WolilDEt-m, No 1621, by * wajirlty of 6 to 1, has ro Kffi mad Us prgvioni dfoslon to remain attached to the Gracd Lodge of Borland. Dtjnbdw, Ootobor 18 At a meeting called by t*>e,Mft*onJo |Uuton to ro-elvo the reoorfc of thoO^m mltto3. ft was rcß «lved by 25 to 9 t j adopt tho report, eoveral not voting. The report, which has been already tele g - phod, was \n substance that no rea' j ualon wlil bo ooußommated until thore U greater harmony on tha question of a i Gand L d,", whioh cannot ba obtained without fucther o onsidoratlon and negotiation. Tho rnpnrt la to be sent to the varlcm Di it riot Grand Lodges and subordlnut^ L')dgo«, an i, pending aontldoratl n, tbe Grand Lo3r9 formed la Well'ng t^o will not he 0 inntenancf d.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2258, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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151MASONIC. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2258, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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