Went back through my records and in reviewing Henry's obituaries (one from New Plymouth's 'Taranaki Herald' and the other from the Asburton's 'Ashburton Guardian' ) on the 24-1 1907 & 31-1-1907 respectively, following his death on 23-1-1907 at New Plymouth, these show he was a Past Master of the De Burge Adams Lodge and that at his funeral attended by Masonic Members, four Past Masters acted as pall bearers.
Interestingly they also pointed to his service in the Railways for some 60 years or so, which included a combined 30 years service on the Great North-Eastern in England, Egypt and India before commencing his employment with the Railways in New Zealand in 1874 (including Ashburton, Timaru, Napier, Palmerston North and New Plymouth) and finally retiring in NewPlymouth in1904 after 30 years Service in NZ.
As to his character he was said to be a general favourite with the railway men and was excellent company. Of a genial nature, his friends were many and sincere.