Hawke's Bay Research Lodge No. 305



Hawke's Bay Research Lodge Lectures:

Reflections of a Master Mason Written by Bro. H. W. Dowling read lecture>>

Reflections of Solomon or It aint necessarily so By WBro Roy Evans, PGS, Junior Warden read lecture>>

A seperate reality - Anthropology, ritual and today's Mason by WBro Roel van Leeuwen read lecture>>

Freemasonry and Parliament in New Zealand by VWBro Owen Brown read lecture>>

The Freemasons apron, More than a coverall by WBro R C Mercer read lecture>>

A Masonic Miscellany by WBro Ken Edney read lecture>>

Whither directing our course by Lord Northampton read lecture>>

Operative to speculative by WBro Alan Hunt read lecture>>

Music, Musicians and Masonry by VWBro Owen Brown, GLec read lecture>>

The Pillars by WBro Richard Bray, PGBB read lecture>>

A conceptual overview of Maoridom and Freemasonry in New Zealand Society by Bro Kerry A Nicholls read lecture>>

A Daily Advancement in Masonic Knowledge by WBro Roy Evans, PGS read lecture>>

A history of Freemasonry in Samoa by WBro Les Reid, PGBB read lecture>>

The square, the level and the plumb rule by WBro John Glew, PDistGDC read lecture>>

The plants found in Freemasonry by WBro Alan Hunt, PAsstGDC read lecture>>

Does Freemasonry have a future? by VWBro Ken Edney, Grand Lecturer (GLNZ) read lecture>>

 

 

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March 4, 2008


New Lectures Added

The latest lectures have been added to the site

The plants found in Freemasonry by WBro Alan Hunt, PAsstGDC read lecture>>

Does Freemasonry have a future? by VWBro Ken Edney, Grand Lecturer (GLNZ) read lecture>>

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Hawke's Bay Research Lodge No.305

Master:
WBro A Hunt, PAsstGDC

Hawkes Bay Research Lodge meets in the Masonic Centre, Jervois Street, Hastings

On the first Monday in the months February, May, August and November

Installation Meeting in August

Secretary:
VWBro.Colin Heyward
coljan@inhb.co.nz

Note: Hawkes Bay Research Lodge membership is open to all Master Masons

DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in printed papers published by the lodge are those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the lodge or its members.