A N GjU.S CAMERON, j Cauapelltown | lam prepared to haul auy beayj weights. Twelve hours notice will bo sufficient. Iwery care taken. A trial solicited. ( THE PAKLYLE IRON ' WINDMILL .SYDNEY CENTENNIAL EXHIB^ TION.-Ist PRIZE AGAINoT IHI WORLD. WELBOUR\E EXHIBITION 1888-9.---d SPECIAL FIRST AWARD q^HE Best and Cheapest in th( | market. Being made entirelj '" of iron it cannot shrink, swell warp, rattle, or be torn to pieces bj the wind. It is self-regulating, tb.6 wheel adjusting is angle to the force of the wind, so that it will run i 0 steadily and safely in a gale. The c Fans being constructed on the priu* ! c pie of a tu'bine, causes the wheel to have more power than any other >f in the market. It requires no fuel, .!. very little attention, works along day I and night without any trouble, and c costs next to nothing furmamtenr ance. ' F. B. LabkwoktHY, E?q., Moutoa, ; writes:—" The Six Oarlyle Mills with • which you have supplied n c have ' arswertd every expectation. I 8m now replacing tlmse of o hermakers with yours. " , J. McLennan, Esq., Oroua Downs, J writes :— " I have great pleasure in testify- ' ing to the excellence of your Carlyle Winds mills. I have been using them for the last i five years, and have no less than nine of i them on the Estate ; and lam sending you 1 an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to show that I highly approve of : them. i We manufacture Mills anc Pumps in fill sizes, to raise from 100 to 4,000 gallons of water per hour. Prices and lull particulars on api plication. Scud for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention this paper. Sever; 1 NL W «nd SECOND-HAND ENGINES BOOTB, MACDONALD & CO., OARLYXB IMPLEMENT & IBON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALA. AN APPEAL. j IX for Ki.bscript'ons for the FIRST MAHDALENI ASYLUM in New Zw>l»nd, 'he Sifters of the "Good Slip"hpid" de.iie to express, through me rh' ir siueere .n-iUii-ude to ih" inhabitants] "I ihi* ' i'y Mud tile t'olony eenera "*> for th ; - k lift co-oppi'iitioo ntiorricd iliem si' cc they rommeiieed the jmut work to which their lives are rlevnted in thei ifroponiry ren^ericp, Manchester Stiwt Nortli. llourlv we imet with ii yoor .Mh;ilhli ! ii )ir« rl of a roissj-eut life, ceekivt .• kli< 1 -i»r. nno finding no security n-jni »t t'i iiiiii{jr blasts of ivnewed tt-mptut'o , turnHawny witb thu weight of the wurWV HvciHutiori, wi'h the world'g coi demnatimi, and bt>coitit'sthe victim of a uiliol. nil. nisi', which cuflnt)'. be recalled « itlx ut a hi^rh— nay, without a te..i. Kindly, iht>u>r>, besir in mlvd — 1. A most desirable wit" has been ncquirrd for the M»igd;ilen iip.iu- Christ churoh. i His Eminence Cuidin-'l !Vt r«i< laid ;Sm foundfltion-ato: c ul" ''M^utit Ma;;dpi ' od thelSth of "Feb iU »ry of U** year in *be prereDce of 5000 ii<.o|.>le, nnd the fir I poriiou of the Asylum ih m»r v com- i plot i J. j - ?,. The :>•!•. nntaut-s of ih« Mxudiileu | will boexttiiilfd io nil New Zcal«nd arid ' elsfwliove. : 4 The wsiif.- »i.d t'.ie Wiuiderers who ; me -isMj»-d fioiii the pailm • i misery ai.d , Kin i.H> not HhlJMi to wb^.t art-t'fl hey li«- ; loTI/. It is Sllffi«:i«lit thll- tlii-y IKH'tl SU'V ; ct nr. 5 Th>- iniiiiiies <> " Mount Moduli! " | ai!>! "leG'xd >h phor*? Nuiih • Ihc^il over ■ i t l J«'in will nuu'UiM r alw >>, r.'i'.h lively } »ri ut ii tide, the liet < f:ir.tori« ••! the institu- , j ti i f». S'ub^fri tion>* in. y i>«- puidoitter in ! p> rt t>- full, nc^orflitiy i<» the conveiiieiioi! ! of subsuriberN. 7. If, tucrefore, it were «ver tiue to s y ";bat he gives twice who gives quickly " it is particulurly so on the present occ.ifsion in order 'hat soon we may see another Pou.*e of the Ottud Shephe d added to the 150 Homes scattered ov*r the globe, in which rOie thin 40(10 Religicuaea be&tow their devoted c«re on 20,01)0 j Children and young girN. while a judii ious channel will bn found for the outloy i tho Fui-dn entrusted to the lu.-iiiU'ioi . S. 'Ihe yixters of the »n-od Sl-ephetd will etriiit' tv t oil 11 tliii-- who euccM<rii(!e i cii friends to suose.il>«- ru the lunds of | tli'- lUtmtltilen Asylum. 1 ! The favour or" hii early responsa will '< rtia'i'e mi;ti> lninir t<> i« speedy coneluHiou i un iii>ituiion fr-oin which cirolea of go <>d ' /-uinnntr to exenixH v salutary in. ♦In. w-> un tie tut' re ul tbc Co'ii y. ', SUBSOHIPriONS will be also n<cwtveJ by Mi-^tis A J. WHYTE and I H. H. LOUGHNAK ; und by the Hey. : Molur Prii>r<s>i, Co-ivont of the Good ! Shf|iheid, MniiiMieMer S ieet, North. I Chtques k<lP. O. Ordern to be made j phjht.ir to me. L. M, GIN A I Y, B.M. v:», R eo t. I Mnn«iiin| Tru»Mi», ( Cbrlhlii#»ntfib, .May, 188?
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Manawatu Herald, 15 March 1889, Page 4
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