PAPATOETOE ODDFELLOWS
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS There was a large attendance of hers of the Loyal Fapatoetoe 1.. M U.1.0.0.F., and visitors from lodges at the installation of officer* i the Town Hall, Fapatoetoe, on Tuevi* evening. “win.. A very impressive installation cere mony was carried out by the officera ri the Auckland Fast Grands Bodge Vr installing-master was Bro. J. Matts,. F.U.. who was assisted by brother off™of lire Fast Grand Bodge. Au interesting address was given Past-District Grand Master Bro Va Millan on **Oddfellowsiiip.” The visitors included Bro. MaeMilfe. of the New Zealand M.U.1.0.0.F., members of the diatb,management, and officers and renresotatives from the Boyal Good Inter' Boyal Past Grands, Ixjyal I’apakur Boyal Franklin, Boyal Mount Albtrr Boyal Parnell Bodges. n ’ 414 The officers installed were: No fc. IWoskett; V.G.. Bro. E. Hadlev-'tw Sister J. Beach; Guardian, Bro v' V Kenzie: conductor. Bro. R. supporters. R.N.G.. Bro. H. 8.N.G., Bro. Clossey; R.V.G., Sisier R Clossey; LV.G, Sister Q. Simpson; Harden. Bro. K. Beaning; lecture master BGrant Boles, P.G.; financial secretere Bro. \\. Beach, F.G.; treasurer, Bro H Soi<s?p!£ r ' ; IPX - G - B ™- During the evening Bro. Grant Cota was the recipient of Past-Grand regar" from his_ lodge as a token of apDre-k. tion of his good services to the lodge.' ANGLO-COLUMBI AN TO LOAO.The steamer Anglo-Ooiumbian tons, has been chartered to load’suki a . at Galveston, Texas, for New Zealar' WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following- vessels are expected to be within range of the undermention&ii wireless stations to-night-Auckland.— Tofua, Dana. Otokia, Tbtanekai, Veronica, Laburnum, Canadian Britisher, Karamea, Maimoa. Niagara S? a ,T ham ,s,and s* —Canadian Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Tamaiui*, Ngaio. Arahura. Matakauia, Aoranr., Danybryn, Naimbank. Norfolk. Port Auckland. Cumberland, Waipab Port V ellington, Maui Pomare, Tainu \\ aihemo. Awarua.—Makura, Tahiti, C. A. Lamer, Sir J. c. Ross. N. T. Nielsen Along Gity of New York, Eleanor Splint, Ruapehu, Karetu. Katizi Pu.ua. PORTOFONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY ARRIVALS YESTERDAY RARAWA (7.15 a.m.), 1.077 tons, Bark from New Plymouth. ARATAPU (8.15 p.m.), ISO tons. Henderson, from Karamea. The Rarawa, which arrived at Onehuuga yesterday from New Plymouth, sails at 3.30 p.m. to-day on the return trip The auxiliary schooner Aratapu arrival at Onehuuga last evening from Karamea She loads timber, and sails about tl« end of the week for Wajtara. The Hauturu arrived this morning Iror Raglan. She sails this afternoon at p.m. for Hokianga..
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 2
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