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Our first Treasurer - Henry Seegers Palmerson

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  Henry Seegers Palmerson Born about 1844.  Bremen, Germany - 19 August, 1888.  Palmerston North. Henry Seegers Palmerson came to New Zealand in about 1864.    He moved to Palmerston North and went into business on his own account as land agent, surveyor, and dealer.   He was elected to the Palmerston North Borough Council, and Horowhenua County Council. He became a surveyor with the Wellington Provincial Government in the Manawatu during the 1860’s and 70’s, being responsible for the survey of the Rangitikei Manawatu block which includes Awahuri township which he subdivided for its Maori owners, and they honoured him by naming one of the streets after him. Unfortunately it is now signposted incorrectly as ‘Palmerston Street’ instead of ‘Palmerson Street’. A Foundation Officer and Treasurer of the Manawatu Kilwinning Lodge 1883, H.S. Palmerson is noted as being a member of the first Town Board which held its first meeting on April 15th, ...

Our first Secretary - Thomas Robert WALTON

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  7 SEPTEMBER 1846  •  County Cork, Ireland -  11 JULY 1916  •  Nelson, New Zealand Our first Secretary - Thomas Robert WALTON was initiated into Freemasonry at the first Initiation meeting of the United Manawatu Lodge in 1877.  He married Lucy Kibblewhite in Masterton 4 September 1869.   He is shown as a Schoolmaster.  Lucy's father was a very early settler, arriving in 1842.  He emigrated from England on the ship Clifton arriving in Port Nicholson.   He was also known as a Methodist preacher. Thomas was a general store keeper in partnership with a Mr James KING. Their premises were situated in the Square about where Millar & Georgi is situated today. They called it Palmerston MarT (Big T), from about 1877 to the early 1880’s.  He was a member of Town Board formed in 1876, then a member of the first Borough Council in 1877-9, polling 5th highest in the elections, and was elected a second time 1886-7....

Our First Senior Warden - William Henry SMITH

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  William Henry SMITH.  1854 - 1929 William Henry SMITH was born in in England in 1854, and came came to New Zealand when eleven years of age and learned the printing trade in the Wairarapa.  He was an apprentice at the age of sixteen and was earning 3/- a week  at the "Wairarapa Mercury". He founded the "Wairarapa News" in Masterton with Mr O'Mera  in 1874.   Then  was the Editor of the ‘Marlborough Times’ 1880-1882. He married Sarah Navara Loasby in 1877.  They had two sons (Lt K.G. Smith who was killed at Passchendaele and G. Smith who died in the 1918 epidemic in New Zealand) and four daughters. He came to Palmerston North in 1882 as Sub Editor of the ‘Manawatu Times’.  He purchased the ‘Times’ in 1884 and turned it into a daily.  He owned the ‘Times’ till 1915.   Also during that period he purchased the ‘Rangitikei Advocate’ in Marton, and edited it for many years  and was closely associated with it until his ...

Our First Junior Warden: Bro. George Mathew Snelson

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Bro. Snelson was a foundation member of the Manawatu Kilwinning Lodge, being appointed to the rank of Junior Warden on 29 January 1883.  Born in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire on 23 November 1837 and on leaving Grammar school at the age of 15, he served an apprenticeship in ironmongery and general merchandising, continuing working in that trade until he emigrated to New Zealand.  At the age of 25 he arrived in Wellington on 21 February 1863 and gained employment as a clerk for E. W. Mills; a firm of ironmongers and general merchants.  He met and later married Louisa Matilda Buck on 6 July 1865.  They had a daughter; Frances Mary Halford, in 1866 and a son; George James Halford in 1868. Both died as infants.  In 1870, the Government began to make arrangements for the immigration of Scandinavians to the Manawatu district.  E.W. Mills agreed that George, who was by then his partner, should move to Palmerston (Palmerston  North) to open ...

Our First Master - W. Bro. John Herbert Hankins A.G.R.

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  W. Bro. John Herbert Hankins A.G.R.  Born 13th June 1846 – Died 27th June 1928 Our Foundation Master was John Herbert Hankins. The Consecration, Erection, and Dedication of Manawatu Kilwinning Lodge, Scottish Constitution, and Installation of its Officers was conducted on Thursday 26 April, 1883, at the Masonic Hall, Palmerston North. John Hankins was a barrister and solicitor, and was formerly a member of Lodge Westland, No. 88, and had been a Mason for at least fourteen years with experience both in English and Scottish Constitutions.  He was one of the strong leaders of the new township, and his name crops up in the records of many and various organisations as Palmerston North was growing.  John Hankins married Agnes Sophia Wemyss in 1872 and they had four sons and three daughters.  He was articled to C.E. Button a barrister and solicitor in Hokitika and was admitted to the bar in 1876.  He then came to Foxton to offices opposite Whytes Hotel...