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MASONIC. CHRISTCHURCH, November 30. There was a great gathering of Masonic brethren for the installation of Lord Jellicoe as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand Masons. The delegations from the Grand Lodges of Victoria and New South Wales were among the visitor*. The Retiring Grand Master, Mr T. Ross, was installing officer ill the case of Lord Jellicoe and Past Grand Master J. J. Dougnll installed the ProvGrund Master Hon. H. L. Michel (Hokitika). The appointment of the following officers* under the new Grand Master’s prerogative powers was announced: Deputy Grand Master, Mr E. W. G. H. Watts (Dunedin); Provincial Grand Masters. Messrs O. Nicholson ((Auckland), George Russell (Wellington), O. H. Moller (Otago), W. A. Stout (Southland), J. O. H. Peret (Ruapehu), J. W. Ritchie (Hawke’s Bay). F. C. Wade (West Coast), R. P. Furness (Nelson and Marlborough). W. N. Ewing (Taranaki) : Mr F. C. Bishop, by election of the Provincial Grand Lodge, is Prov. Grand Master of Canterbury: Senior Grand Wardens. Mr G. W. Rogers (Taranaki); Junior Grand Warden, Mr. G. A. Grihhin (Auckland). The investment of these officers was performed by Past G.M.’s M. Thompson. J. J. Dougall and S. C. C. Bingham. Pro-Grand Master Michel and Past Deputy G.M. J. J. Esson. The Australian dignitaries. Messrs J. J. Goulstou. Deputy G.M. of New South Wales and F. T. Hieliford. Prov. Grand Master of Victoria, joined with representatives of Grand Lodges of all parts of the Empire and of the United States in offering congratulations to Lord Jellicoe on liis installation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1922, Page 2

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278

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1922, Page 2

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