| V N GUS CAMERON. 1 Campelltown. ; lam prepared to haul anj^ heavy J weights. Twelve hours notice will 'be sufficient. Every care taken. A ! trial solicited. THE CAELYLE IRON ;} WINDMILL SYDNEY CENTENNIAL EXHIB - TION—Ist PRIZE AGAINST THE WORLD. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888-9.— i SPECIAL FIRST AWARD. »"PHE Best and Cheapest in tho 1 market. Being made entirely of iron it cannot shrink, swell warp, rattle, or be torn to pieces by the wind. It is self-regulating, the wheel adjusting is angle to the force of the wind, so that it will run 1 steadily and safely in a gale. The ' i Fans being constructed on the priu ciple of a tut bine, causes the wheel to have more power than any other in the market. It requires no fuel, very little attention, works along day and night without any trouble, and costs next to nothing for maintenance. F. B. Lakkwortht, Eeq., Moutoa, writes:—" The Six Carlyle Mills wilh which you have supplied n.e have RFswerid every expectation. I am now replacing thoseof other makers with yours. " J. McLknnj-N, Esq-, Oroua Downs writes : — " I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of your Carlyle Windmills. I have been using them for the last five years, and have no less than nine of them on the Estate ; and lam sending you an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to show that I highly approve of them. We manufacture Mills anc Pumps in all sizes, to raise from 100 to 4,000 gallons of water per hour. Prices and full particulars on application. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention this paper. Several NhW and SECOND-HAND ENGINES. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT * IRON WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MABD ALA AN APPEAL. IN rprealinfc for subscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the Si-ters of the "Good Shepherd" desire to express, through me their sincere gratitude to th» inhabitants of thi« <"i'y and the Colony generallj for th? knd co-operation afforded them sir cc they commenced- tfte jiront work to which their lives are devoted in thei temporal y residence, Manchester St i net North. Hourly we meet with n poor Magdalen tired of a misspent life, seeki-i? c sbel'er, and finding no security ap«i st th- biting blasts of renewed t.-mptntio , turns awwy with th ; weight of the world*!, acuu^aticm, with the world's condemnation, nnd b>'c«.mesthe victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot- be reoHlled without a nighnay, without a te r. Kindly, thcitor., bear in mmd — 1. A most desirable cite has been acquired for the Magdalen near Christ nhurch. 2 Bis Eminence Cardinal M ran laid 'Su foundation-atone at ''Mount Magdala " on the 18th of T.'ebru._ry of last year in tbe presence of snuo p-ople, »nd the first portion of the Asylum is near y eoniplettd. 3. The advantages of the Magdalen , will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. 4. The waifs and tbe wanderers who are rescued from the paths' of misery aud sin are not asked to what creed ihey belong. It is sufficient tha 1 ; they need succour. 5. Tbe inmates ot " Mount Magdala" ' and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over 1 them will rememb r alwnys, 77ith lively ' gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. 6. Subscriptions umy be paid either in part or full, according to the convenience ef subscribers. , 7. If, tuerefore, it were ever true to it "that 'he gives twice who gives quickly " it it particularly se on the prevent occasion, in order that soon we may ■ see another House of the Good Shephe it added to the 150 Homes stuttered over the globe, in which t*Ote than 4000 Reli«i euses bestow their devoted care ou 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for tbe outlay c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. s 8. The Sisters of the Uoud Shepherd will I c grateful to all those who eticonntge 1 tbeir friends to subscribe to the lunda of the Magdalen Asylum. B i The favour of an early response will |j enable me to bring to a speedy onnclusion an institution from which circles of good must emanate to exercise a salutary iufluenoe on the future of the Co.oi y. 9 c SUBSCRIPTIONS will be also received by Messrs A J. WHYTE and fl. H. LOUGHNAN; and by the Itev. Mo' her Prioress, Con-vent of the Good Shepherd, Manchester Street, North. Cheques ki fl P. O. Orders to be made pay at .eto me, K. M. GINATY, S.M. Mis. Beet. ! Managing Trustee. « Ckliahltva-M May, 1117*
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1889, Page 4
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