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TE KUITI RECHABITE LODGE.

FIRST IX DISTRICT. On Saturday evening: last a meeting was he ill in ths Congre-ational vestry, Te Kuiti, at; w.iich the first Rec ha - biii' Teni to be. formed in tho King Country waa instituted. The following exyeutive, officers of No. District, 1.0.R.. wero present to perform the e'oiv.incny -Bro. H. L. Northern, D.C.R. ; Bro. J. W. Foster, D. Secretary; an.'l Bro. Jebscn, 1) G. Several members of Hope of Hamilton and H„p-> of Aiii-klur.d Tents wore also in atcen:i:.snu : J. The opening of the Tent niKi the initiation of candidates was carried out by the District Officers, after which the election of officers was preceded with, resulting as follows: — C.L., Bro K. Webber; D.R., Bro. P. Bafctey; Secretary and Treasurer, Bra. 11. h. Webb; M.R. Secretary, Bro. Hardman; Steward, Bro. G.T. Hopkins; invito, Bro A. L. Morton; Gusrd, Vivo. E. E. Smith; Medical OliiL'jr, Bro. Dr Mcßae; Trustees, Bros. We'obsr and Geo. Clark; Auditors, Broa. Bailey and Morton; District I; jp., Bro. Webber. The executive oiiieery addressed the Tent, congratulating the members on its formation. Letters from older branches, wishing the new one every success, were also ie:ui. This Tent, which is the twentieth to be formed in the New Zealand No. District (Auckland), i 3 to be c.r.Hsd the Rohe Potao No. 20, 1.0.K.. nsvJ is starting with a membership or 14. including several honorary. and a 3 the district ia a consolidated one, the benefit members are straight away placed on an equal footing, ;• ! regards participatio" in the funds of tho district, with the members of all the older Tents. Tho average capital per member is now just under There are also no restrictions as to removal from one. Tent to another, which it- a groat advantage. The Robe Potao No. 20 will meet on tho first Thursday in -.i. in the Congregational

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 4

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TE KUITI RECHABITE LODGE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 4

TE KUITI RECHABITE LODGE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 587, 23 July 1913, Page 4

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