PROVINCIAL PERSONALS
Ths Missee Jchnstone, Motuotaraia, returned to Waipukurau on Wednesday from a holiday in Rotorua. Miss B. Kingston has returned to \Y aipawa from an. extended holiday at 'Marton. P.D.G.M. Bro. E. C. Hurdsfield, of Waipukurau, and Bro. Holt, of Loyal Duke of Cambridge Lodge were visitors to the Loyal Te Ileinga Lodge, Wairoa. It was the anniversary of Bro. Hurdsfield's initiation into the Loyal Ballarat Lodge, Victoria, 3L yoai's ago. Since coining to New Zealand ovcr 20 ycars ago, Bi'o. Hurdsfield has liad a distinguished career in the Machester Unity. He was D.G.M, l'or Wairoa in 1929-30, besides baving served 12 years on the District Management Committee, he being a member at the present time. Jt was Bro, Hurdsfield who wak instrumental in introducing- the Odes, as used in Australia, into the New Zealand lodges about 1912. Coromandel and Napier have also presented him u'itli Jewels- in recognition of hia 1ql%c woi'k in tlioau distriets. I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 82, 23 April 1937, Page 3
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