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'■V'N GU S CAME RON. J ' Campelltown. I am prepared to haul any heavy weights. Twelve hours uotioe vnll ' be sufficient. Every care taken. A '• | trial . solicited. \x _^^^^^^--^-';-— -; ; r winSmill 9 SYDNEY CENTENNIAL EXHIBT. I I TION—Ist PRIZE AGAINST THE £j WORLD. l MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888-9.- --! SPECIAL FIRS'? AWARD. \ q^HE Best and. Cheapest in the . I market. Being inade entirely of iron it cannot shrink, »well, . warp, rattle, or.be torn to pieces by 7 the wind. It is self-regulating, the I wheel adjusting i<B angle to the force e of the wind, so that it will run I steadily and safely in a gale. The 1 i Fans being aoustructed on the pnn. oipleof atwbine, causes the wheel i- to have more power than any other y in the market. It requires no fuel, very little attention, works along day 8^ 'todlnighi without any trouble, and costs next to nothing for mamten--1 ance. i . . _._ . F B. Labkwobthy, Esq.. Moutoa, writes:—," The Six Oarlyle Mills with, which you have supplied me have \ arcwertd every expectation. I am now I eplacingthoaeofothermakerswithyours. I J. McLennxk, Eao., Oroua Downs , iwriter:^-" I have great pleasure in testify. - m% toihe excellenoe of your-Carlyle Wind- » mills. I have been using them for the last » five years, and have no Icbb 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 mauufacture Mills ana Pumps „ <iny all- sizes, to raise from 100 to 4,t006 gallons of water per hour. ; rricea and fall particulars on application. •' Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agriouitural Implements, Cor- | reßpondence solicited. Mention this f papeir. r " r^veral NEW a^SECOND.HANI) j BOOTH, MAODONALD k CO.i r CARLYLE IMPLEMENT * IRON > WORKS, CHBISTCHURCH. | i r^" v " v - /u ' — T " *Wsi M^^g* N ASY " | AVOIOEFIOMMAfIDALA. I ; -J.'^ AN 'iA;»P;XA,L. ;"^ » Tj(, prealino for Subscriptions for the C J FIKSJ MAGDALEN ASYLUM in . 1 )sl6\v Zealand, the Sinters of, the "Gopd 9 Sheiiherfl" desire to express, through me their tincere gratitude to the inhabitant* ' oi thic City and tha Colony jrenera'lj for 8 th a kind co-operation alfordid them ftit.ee they commenced the jfro-t work to w|iich 1 thiir lives ire devoted in thei" f remportiry renidenc^, M^Dohaster Sti-ert North. { HourlyJwe.meet i^ith a .p<>or Ma»da|pn tired of a miMpsnt life, Keekinr c sbrlter, 1 and finding no security mruiist the biting * blasts of renewed* tempi«tio , t urn* away r with the weight of. the wi-rl'l'i. accusation, I with the : world'a eoudainnation, anil bej ctunesthe' victim of wiunliol} uitjiuls«v which o«ono h bw recalled «ithi ut u *iK>i— > miy, nit^iout a Je.tr. t Kindly, tb»;.nwn, J bfMr iu mind — I 1. A-mosfedesirabUfitc ha* been iyc quired- for the Hagdalsri near Christ oliurch. » 'i Bis Cazdinn] , M ran Wd ' lh«, foundation-stooe at ••Mount V«rdula " on thelßth of TabruHry of last year I in the presence oi SQDO p*ople, and J'be ftrfit iwrtjoftj of the 1 Asyliiift is nriar y coin- : ■pie^d. "< ■ •• • '■■'•' ;. 1 3. The advantages of the Magdalen . 'wil|be,eiteud?d to allN«w Zealand and a el»ewhtr«. „ . i r '4.' l:: The Waifs and the wauderera who • at* retimed from the parha «.f misery and ain itra sot ankcti to what oraed they baV long. It is suffioisnt that th*y need lab* Ci.ur. n 6. Th*> jnvates ot ". Mount MagdaU " i,' auA tKs Good &>heph«rrd Nuna placed over , tlii«ni will f*memb r alw..y#, with lively * iti »t itudr; the bonef actors «>f the instit«« tidli. t 6. BvbHiri|-tions tn<y be paid either in > p^rt or full, according id ih« eonveaianoe ''■ y %t subscribers. 7. If, luerefore, it ware evar true to Sj "that be gives twice • who gives quickly " it is particularly se on the pret- «ent OQoasion, in order ihiat soon wa may J, see another Meuae of the Goad Shephe d •> added to the 160 Horn** scattered ovtr the globe, » wbieh p oia than 4000 Beliiri- •- Miseabeatow lh,eir devoted e«ra on 30,01)0 n ohildW«ad young jrirl*. while, a judi(ious ehannal will be found for the outlay c the Fuvds entrusted to the Institution. 8. The Sisters of the <inod ghephcid >2,. will I e grateful to all thoae who eucourage n tneir fields to lubgeiil •to the iuuds of ' th# Ifagdalen Asylum. The favour of an early response will amble ma to bring to a speedy conclusion aa institution from which sireles of good ahist emanate to exercise a salutary in> flueaoe on the future of the Coloay. SUBSCRIPTIONS will he also re . eaivedhy Mbssus. A- J. WHTTE aac h - H. H. LOUGHN AN ; aad by the Kav { Mo her Prioresn, Convent of the Oeoc &b Bhepherd, Manehestar Street, North. >r^ ; Ch«4a" »« d^>PJa lOrdara to be madi payable to n«,. . Chrisliteiireh, Mej 1M?

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 May 1889, Page 4

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