\ CAMEK O N. CarupelUowD.. I am prapaued to haul any heavy weights. Twelve hours uotice will lie sufficient. Lvery care-taken. A trial solicited . THE CAELYLE IRON WINDMILL sydvey Centennial exhib*-TR)N.-Ist PRIZE AGAIN&T THI -WORLD, , MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888-9.-SPECIAL FIRST AWARD. q^HE Best and Cheapest in the | market. Being made entirely of iron it cannot shrink, swell J warp, ratvle, or be <orn to pieces by tho wind. It is self-roguluting, the wheel adjusting i s angle to the force !of the wind, so that it will run : steadily and safely in a gale. The i Fai.s being constructed on the priu c pie of a tv bine, caust s 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 Lext to nothing for maintenance. F. B. Lahkwohthy, Esq., Moutoa, writes:—" The Six Oarlylu Mills with wliiih you hbVe tuppli'd is o have orswend every expec nti« n. I, am now replHcine r tl"" : eofo hprmi.kfvswirbvours " J. McLennan, Esq., Orona Downs writes :— " I have great pleasure in testifying to the'excellence of your Carlyle Windmills. I have been using them fcr 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. 1 rices and rail particulars on application. Send for ouv Illus! rated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention this paper. Several NI W «nd SECOND-HAND ENGINES BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CARLYLE IMPLEMENT & IRON WORKS, CHKISTCHURCH. v THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALAAN APPEAL. X"Nf y prenlinfc for wubscriptionH for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zeiil»nd, the Si>tera of the " Good .Shei'herd" desirfe to express, through nip their sincere ude to th- inhabitants .<>! :hi* < ity sind the ('olony jrenfra Ij tor 111.- k i)d co- operation njloHed llicm si' cp tlipy pcimniPiiced tne »vi'-»i work io wliinh their lives nre devoted in tlu-i trmporuiy renideiicp, Manchester Stint r. Nor'li. Hourly we imet with n 'p'Hir Mm .fUilui lired of a misspent life, svflc\:ir •»• sin 1 t % r. Miid nndint: co security citrni; si tn laving blnßf» of rrnowi-d tunp'uiio , tnrni<aw;iy wi'lith" wrivht of the w. rlii's n-.ioa'ir.ii, wiih ihe world's coi.dfinr-ation, :ind b:a Tries the victim of «•> n»iltol\ n:n i;!a.-', which cnfliio bo n>cftllf'< « ifchcur. :i miy, without ft te.r. Kindly, uifs.ui-. , Ix i>r in mmd — 1. A most desirable sir.r has been »c---nuirod for the Mngdulou n«:rr Christ i-.hurch. ,2 His Eminence Cmdiiii'l M ran Inio .>! f<'uncl:itinn-Bio- c at '"iluuiit Mnji' dnUi "on thelßt,h of ?et-.! u -nty of !:>sf veai in Ihe presence of SDDO |-i.oj;le. :md tin first porlion of the Asylum is near y t-oni-pleticl. 3. The jiilvrnita^cs of ih- M»iL-dnlei: will be extended to nil Xt-w Zealand an; e^ewliere. 4. The Wiiifs nnd t!io wnnderers win Hie reecued from the |«uhs • f inis«-ry nuc Kin sire uot usl«<l so what creed hey buIdiijr. It is sufficient tbif. ihey vifed kuc cour. 5. Tbo inmates ol " Mount Mnsriifil.i ' and tbe Gi>od Sb> pberd Nuns jiluced ove fcbem will rememb r alw-yc, -^ith livel; gratitude, the. beiafuctors of the instilu tiori. 6. Sub. c orij lions m»y be p«id eitler ii PHrt or f I], accordiu-j u> the convcnienc of subscribers. • ' 7,' If, tuorefore, it were ever true t 8 y "tbat be gives twice who give quigkly " it is partii ul.nly ho on the pie »ent occHsion, in order 'hut. soon we ma see another I' OUBB < f \ho Good Sbephe added to the 150 Homes scattered ovi r th ulobe, in which i- Oie than 41)00 Reliu: ru«ea be&fow their devoted c^re ou 20, 0t! Children and young girk while a jud •lious chnnnel will be found for the out!n c the Funds entrusted to the InstitU'io' 8. The Sisters of the <<n«d Shepher wilel ' c gia^ful to all those who eucouni}, ireit friends to subset itc to the luuds ( the Magdalen Asylum. The favour ot an early response wi enable me to bring to a speedy conclusic an institution from which circles of goi must emanate to exercise a salutary i fluence on tbe future of the Colotiy. SUBSCRIPTIONS will be also r oaived by Mfssus A J. WHYTE ai H.H. LOUGH N AN ; and by lho He Mo b*r Prinrtss, Convent of the Goi Sbepherd, Manchester S'.ieet, North. Chi ques ai v P. 0. OrderH to be ma paya 1 't to meL. M. GINATY, S.M. Alls. Bret. Mumming Trustee. Gfarisbtrnroh, May, 1887- «
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 4
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