THE LATE MASONIC FESTIVAL.
Stb,— l see that the Mason* of Waikato have been enjoy ng tnenuelves, amongst th ma lyra, at the laying of ihe found., tion »t ne of \ Masonic Hall Tor Waikato. Outsiders like myarlf, — I do not say wbmheror not my bus'-aml ii a Mason — lire naturally cuiious to know what o r?tj great beoeßtt are to be derived f <-om vho brotherhood. If the good to he obtained from the Maaonic cause be a p< o I one, am i uot right, in thinking that lo co i fine it to the ie* who me c>ura^i'.<us enougti lo graduate in the Masonic achool is paltry in the extreme The great un 1 goo<l are ncr r tatisfied until thej have spread abroad the many blessings they enjoy. I hear my respectel liusbauii talking Terj learneilly of iho t-Tilg ol protection in trade, but what as I tell bun, is the act of the fraternity but a protecnon in what is really and tr.iiy good. H ow can such a prac ioa be just tiod ? Will anyone b< good enough 10 riplain matutß to yours obscure. y, Anme, Mercer, NoTember 13, 1876.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 690, 16 November 1876, Page 3
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196THE LATE MASONIC FESTIVAL. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 690, 16 November 1876, Page 3
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