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LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE LAW COURTS.

The programme of th- proo-asion has been definitely fixed upon by the committee of the Masonic body. The Provincial Grind Lodge will be tyled in St. George's Hall at eleven o'clock, and the procession will start about half an hour afterwards. The following will be the order :

Band, “ Onward Mason Brothers." Sojourning Brethren not belonging to Welling

ton Lodges. Thistle Lodge, S.G. Saint Andrew’s Lodge, S.C. Greytown Lodge, E.G. Wellington Lodge, E.C. Masterton Lodge, E.C. Waterloo Lodge, S.C. Pacific Lodge, E.C. Past Masters of all Constitutions. District Grand Marshal. District Grand Director of Music.

Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies. P.G. Steward. P.G. Steward. Level. Plumb. Compass. Square. Mallet.

Vase (wine), Cornucopia (corn), Vase (oil), (Borne by Past Masters.) D.G. Pursuivant. P.G. Jeweller. P.G. Bible Bearer. Architect (with plans). P.G, Steward. P.G. Steward.

DiG.S. Deacon. D G. Chaplain. D.G. J. Deacon. P.G.S. Deacon. P.G. Chaplain. P.G.J. Deacon.

D.G. Secretary. P.G. Secretary. D.G.S, Warden. D.G.J. Warden, P.G.S. Warden. P.G.J. Warden, D G. Registrar. P.G. Steward. P.G. Steward. P.P. and D.G. Officers. P.P. and D.G. Masters. D.P. and D.G. Masters. P.G. Sword Bear r. R.W.D.G. Master, E.C. P.G. Steward. P.G. Steward. R.W.P.G. Master, S.C. P.G. Steward. P.G. Steward.

On arriving within proper distance of the platform the procession will halt, open to the right and left, and allow’the Architect, Grand Chaplains, and Provincial and District Grand Officers and Masters of Lodges to. pass up the centre.

The procession will return in reverse order to St. George’s Hall. The decoration of the ball and supper room is being carried out in magnificent style, under the direction of Brother E. T. Wildmau, late Deputy Grand Master of Auckland, who is a Mason of high ability and experience. Mr. Wildmau is acting at the unanimous request of the Grand Lodge officers in this city. The Naval Brigade Baud will supply the music, and will also head the procession in the morning from St. George’s Hall to the site of the new law courts.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 3

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LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE LAW COURTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 3

LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE LAW COURTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 3

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