FUNERAL OF M. LANSEIGNE.
T ] ifir p i rial ns of M. Lansiegne were borne from the Masonic' Hall to their final resting place m the Church of England cemetery this afternoon, the Masons attending in full regalia. J fie procession, which extended from Jetty to Ivattruy streets, was formed as follows;-Masons —■Celtic Lodge, 1G ; Port Chalmers Marine 8 • Saint Andrew’s, It; Lodge O ago 1) ; Koyal Aiclmien, 11 ; Lodge Kilwinning (to which the deceased gentleman belonged), 30; hoarse and eight | all bearers, also masons; mourning qoach with Master Lanseigne and Messrs VV. p -avis, Maish, and Park as chief mourners volndos, ve. At the the funeral service was performed by tbe r aTl d the Masonic service oyH’r y Pvk. KW.OM, (S O „t M 4 CW.)“ who stated that the service was performed in conformity with the established rule, and at t. 6 n quest of the deceased. The masons were there W prove their inviolable attachment to mm.
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Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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161FUNERAL OF M. LANSEIGNE. Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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