The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 14
Clippings
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California writes the date of initiation, etc., under the flaps of the apron given to the candidate. Some lodges present "a lamb-skin apron" made of flimsy cotton, and demand its return inside of five minutes—if not sooner.
A Masonic library is about to be established at Naples, Italy, and contributions from American brethren are solicited. Visiting brethren will be welcomed at the lodges, etc., held under authority of the Supreme Council, 33 degs.
Through a typographical error Mr J. M. Hunt's name in his advertisement appears as J. M. Hurst.
Printed by Mills, Dick & Co., at their registered Steam Printing Works, Stafford Street, for the N. Z. Masonic Journal Co., and published by said Company at their offices, 69 Princes Street, Dunedin, this 1st day of February, 1887.