ANGUS CAMER 0 N, Canipelltown. | lam prepared to haul any heavy i weights. Twelve hours notice will "be sufficient. JLvery care taken. A trial solicited. j THE CARLYLE IRON J WINDMILL SYDVEY CENTENNIAL EXBIB'-TION.-Ut PRIZE AGAINST THE WORLD. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888-9 — SPECIAL FIRST AWARD. 1 A HE Best and Cheapest in the market. Buing made entirely of iron it cannot shrink, swell warp, ratile, or be torn to pieces by the wind. It is self-regulating, the wheel adjusting i s angle to the force of< the wind, so that it will run steadly and safely in a gale. The Fa* s bung constructed on the piiu c pis of a tv bine, causes the wheel to hiive more power than any other in the market. It requires no fuel, very little attention, works siloug diiy and night without any trouble, and costs uext to nothing fur maintenance. F. B. LabkWokthy, E-q., Mou'oa, writeß:— " The teix Oarlyl- Mills with which you hsve supplii d v c have Bi^wer« d every expec'tition. I am now repliicinstWeofoihermnkp'B with yours." J. McLennan, 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 I am 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. I rices and lull particulars on application. Scud for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention this pa pei*. Several N! W »nd SECOND-HAND ENGINES BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT & IRON "WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH. I THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE PROM MAGDALA. AN APPEAL. XN f prenlirifc for wubtcriptions. for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Ztahmd, the Sifters of the "Good Sliei'heid" desire to express, through me their sincere _M'Utit ude to ih> inhabitants of thi« < iiy and the t'olony jrenpralj tor th- k nd co-operation afion'ed them si' cc they commoi ced the j:rent work 10 which their livc^ Hie i ! evoted in thfi trmporui y renidencp, Manchester iStmi t North. Hourly wp m» «"t with ii p-mr M:i»:dnl> n lirid «f a roissi-eiit life, seeki- ir <- six 1 er. iiiiq finding no ppcurity atr.'ii st th biting blasts of renewed LmptHtio , turiisawHy withth wi-U-h» of the World's accisaiH.-n, with the world's condemnation, hi id becmienthi' victim of a'i imlioh mi. ulsi\ which ciiflno! be recalled uithcut ;i A^h— nay, without a te.r. Kindly, th-r.i>r , , be»r in miiid— 1. A most desirable hit*-. ha« been «c- --■ quirpd for the Magdalen near Christ , church. 2 His Eminence Caidiijcl M run laid , :hn f oundation-stoi eat '•Mount Mag- ' dala "on the 18th of February of last ye;ir " in the presence of SOHO j^oj.le, »nd tho i first portion of the Asylum is n*-ar y rampletid. 1 3. The n'l\antiif-«s of ib<> Magdalen ' will be extended to «11 New Zealand and t el*i -where. 4. The wuifs and t*ie winderers who are refouecl from the jiaiha < f mis. ry and { Bin ure not a.«kfil to what creed hey belong. It is sufficient tha ; they need succour. 5. The inmates o^ " Mount Miig<la)a" anri ihe Good bh<i'herd Nuns placed over tbem will i-i-memb r alw y», -r-itb lively i the benefactors of the iustitu- ' tio. i. * y G. Subserit lioiiß m»y he paid either in psirt or fill, according to the convenience of subscribers. 7. If, tuereforP, it were ever true to 8 y '* th^t he fiives twice who gives quickly" it is particularly so on the prevent occasion, in order 'hat soon we may 5- gee another I'oufln < i the Good Shephe d added to the l&U Homo* scattered ov>.r the vlobe, in which rOie than 40(10 Re)i«ieuaes bektow their devoted enre^ on 20,0')0 Children and young girN. while a judi- • ious chiinnel will he found for the outlay c the Fuid* entrusted to the liiMtitu ion. fs 8. 'Ihe Sinters of the <i«od Shepherd will • ffiutt fui toall thos*f who encourage II- >' cii friends to subfile to the iundfi of its Magdalen Asylum. Ie The favour or 1 an early response will ,y, enable me to brinvr to a speedy conclusion ' au iiisiitution fr"m which circles of good must enmnate to exen'iso a salutary iufliuuct on the future of the Co^y. 13 fe SUBSCFIPTIONS will be also recaiveil by ftiissus A J. WHYTE und H.H. LOUGH NAN ; and by the Key. Molpr Prioress, Co'ivent of the Good Sbopheid, MHiiclie.-ter Sreet, North. CLqoes a. d P. 0. Ordern to be made payable- to me, ■ L. If. OINATY, S,M, .M: a .Reot. Manttfeioi TvniU*. Ohri»ht«Mirob, Mftj, IUV
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Manawatu Herald, 5 April 1889, Page 4
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