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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District]

Mr. Norman Alexander McLeod

Mr. Norman Alexander McLeod, Master of the Lodge St. George, No. 1801 E.C., Dargaville, was born in Waipu in 1868, and educated there. He studied for the law and in 1889 was admitted to the Supreme Court. He started practice at Dargaville in 1890 and in 1892 was appointed solicitor to Hobson County. In March, 1900, he was elected a member of the Auckland Education Board, and of the Bay of Islands Licensing Committee. Mr. McLeod holds rank as the district grand superintendent of works in the Auckland District Grand Lodge. He is the eldest son of the late Mr. Murdoch McLeod, formerly chairman of sessions of the peace and member of the Provincial Council in the early days. His grandfather, the Rev. Norman McLeod, was one of the early settlers and induced nearly a thousand people to emigrate to the Colony. Mr. McLeod is married to a daughter of Mr. W. H. Ennis Pinching, and has three sons and two daughters.