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Auckland lawyer to head Freemasons New Zealand

17 November 2016

Auckland lawyer to head Freemasons New Zealand


Mr Mark Winger of Sandringham, Auckland will be installed as the 79th Grand Master of Freemasons New Zealand, on Saturday (subs 19 November), becoming the most senior officer within the 7,000-strong organisation. He succeeds Mr John Litton of Waikanae.

Over a thousand Freemasons and their partners from throughout New Zealand and a contingent of 150 Freemasons and their partners from Australia will witness the ceremony at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre. Freemasons New Zealand will hold its triennial conference in Wellington over the weekend.

Mr Winger spent his early childhood in Kaikohe, Northland and on the death of his father moved to Auckland where he was supported by his aunt and uncle, who was a Freemason. Mr Winger was a boarder at King’s College and went on to study law at the University of Auckland.

He has spent much of his legal career with one of Auckland’s oldest general practice law firms, Holmden Horrocks. There Mr Winger is a senior partner working in the areas of commercial law, corporate law and trusts. He is highly experienced in legal matters relating to charities and not-for-profit organisations.

Mr Winger became a Freemason in 1975 and has served in numerous roles within the organisation. He has been a board member of the New Zealand Automobile Association for 30 years.

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