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Explanation of our Coat of Arms An explanation of the Armorial Bearings of the Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand Start with the shield. It’s divided into two vertically. On the “Dexter” (right) side is a copy of the arms of the “Moderns Grand Lodge” (the first Grand Lodge of England) founded on 1717. This pays homage to the first Grand Lodge founded officially and recognises the descent of […]
Read MoreCamp Quality – Children living with Cancer – Promotion To all friends of Camp Quality, You are invited to shop at Noel Leeming stores nationwide Monday 16th to Sunday 22nd May 2016 and as a friend of Camp Quality purchase goods at discounted prices. We invite you and your friends and family to take full advantage of the deal and support Camp Quality at the same time! Keep […]
Read MoreANZAC Day commemorated in New Zealand and Australia on 25th April. Lest we Forget!
Read MoreCongratulations to Her Majesty, The Queen of New Zealand and her other Realms and Territories, on her 90th Birthday!
Read MoreLatest Board update for members Hear from the President of the Board of General Purposes Graham Wrigley a summary of the April 2016 Board Meeting. Click here for Video
Read MoreLatest NZ Freemason magazine online now! New Zealand Freemason Magazine March 2016 Issue Online now at freemasonsnz.org/publications and in the post to members and other readers shortly. Another issue to enlighten, entertain and encourage.
Read MoreNew Zealand Blind Foundation – Update Freemasons New Zealand have donated, as part of our joint 125th Anniversaries in 2015, 125 DAISY Players and material of nearly $75,000 to the Reading for the Blind Library at the NZ Blind Foundation. Thanks to Lodges throughout the country.
Read MoreFreemasons New Zealand wishes everyone all the best for 2016!
Read MoreFreemasons hold meeting at Marae Dannevirke marae opens its doors to Freemasons – Maori Television Mākirikiri Marae in Dannevirke has opened its doors to the Freemasons allowing them to hold a traditional lodge meeting inside a wharenui. Freemason Leader, Paddy Driver says, “As far as we know and from discussions from our headquarters we don’t believe that it’s been done in New Zealand before, but we don’t know, but it’d […]
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