AN Q U S 0 AMEB O N. CTamgelltown. _, 1 am prepared to haul any heayy weights* Twelve hours notice will -^Every oate taken. A : sol|&ited. -: : ... IHE CA^YIiE IEON BYDBBY CENTENNIAL EXHlßr-'Tl^fi-lw PRIZE AGAINST THE WORLD. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 1888-9.-SPECIAX JIBST AWARD. T^HE 3est . att)4 GlTßatoest ; in . J market. ; - BciD^Mde entirely ! of iron it cannot shrink, swell, warpi rattle, or be torn to, pieces by thd-^na. It is self-rogolating, the wheel adjusting its, angle to the force, of the wind r so ttiat it mil run steadily and safely in a gale. The i Eans beirig .constructed, 'dti tli6 prin* cipUof a tuibinej .causes the wheel to. have more power tbaa any other in the market. It requires ho fuel, very little attention, works along day and night without any trouble, and costs next to . nothing for maintenj&cey ' " ' •;, ' ; .' . ■'••■' F' B. Larkworthy, Esq., Moutoa, writes;—" The Six Oarlyle Mills with whioh' 1 yon have supplied me have arswered every expectation. I am now replacing those of oitoermakers withyours. " 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 lam sending you an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to show that I highly approve, of them, i ■•■.-. ! ' ' . ■:.'■■'■ We manufacture Mills ana Pumps in all^ sizes, to raise from 100 to 4,000 gallons of -water per hour. Prices and full /particuljaifs on ap?' plication. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Correspondence solicited. Mention this paper. ; I . ' Several NEW and SECOND-HAND ENGINES. n , iBOWH^MAXJDONALD & CO., GAKLYLE IMPJiEMBNT, * ifiON WORKS, CHRISTCHUECH^ TfiE liAGKDAIiEN ASTAVOICirROMMAGDALA. AN r? AP^BAL. JL W KAjaDALEN ASYKUMIi?; l&w Ze«l«n^, ife Sisters of the " Good Shepherd " desire to express, through me their «ipeere yrratit u^e t<» the inhabitants ;of this Oity, and. the Colony generally fop. a kind 'Co-operation afforded them sirce they commenced tbe great work to which their livos are devoted in thei' temporary residence, Manchester Street North. Hourly we rteet; *ith » poor, MajfUalen tired oi a misspent life, seeking v shelter, and finding no, seom-jty^ against the biting bji(Btsofireiie wed Uixnplrtiie^, turns away with the weight of the world's accusation, with the world' a. condemnation, and becomes the victim of an unholy impulse, which CHflQot be jwjullcd.withput a' bign^:' 1 nay, witnout a tear. Kindly, therlorr, bearin n>ind^ ■..>,■■■■■■ 1. A most desirable sito has been acquired for ) the M'ugdalen \ near'. Christ church. 2 His, Eroinenoe Cardinal M< rati l(tid Ihtji foundation-Btone 1 *at '"Mount "Mag 1 * data " on the 18th of J'ebruaryof last year in s the preeeftce' of 8000 people, '■'■ and the firsjt. pflitipn [; ci^hd Asylum is nearly complettd-. - ■ '' 3. The r o^- the Magda^n rwiU Oee^ded-tb'all^w Zealandt and UJliewliere. '- ' • *" ' 4. The waifs and the wanderers who art rescued frofti the paths of misery and sin are not asked to what oreed they: belong. It'ifl sufficient that they need suoconri.'' 1 :-■••'■'- : ■' 5. The inmates of " Mount Magdaja," and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will rememb r always, with lively jfratitude, . benefactors of ', the ' insiitfc. non, '' ', ," ' t \■ \ <•// .■-.'. 'i: 6. ' Subsbript^ona niay be paid either in part or fall, aoebrdinf m the obntenienoe of subscribers. t7. If,, tuerefore, H wars ev^f'i trite- to s:y "'that be gives twiot ,who gives quickiy" it is particularly se on the pre•ent oooasion, in order that, soon we may £ea 4*6tli«r Hohae oif the Good Sh*ph«rd added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe, |a which v Qie th*n 4000 Religi • arises bestow their d»vbted care onJ2Q,OQO; Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be found for the. outlay (C, the Funds entrnsted ; to^ Jne InWtituiiort, -fjg. .'aWSißteraofUie ««od StopKetd will Le grateful toall those who euoourage toeir friends to tubsoribe t<J the funds l of the Magdalen Asylum. The favour of an early- response wilV enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion ii u institution from which circles of good must tninnnte io exercise' 'a salutary influence outiie future of the Colony, . - SUBSOBIPIIONS will be alao reoaived by IMkrsbh. A\ J. WHYTE and H. H. LOUOHNAN ; and by the Kev. Mo heY ;Prioresn, ! Convent of the Good Manchester Sireet, North. / ' CnVque? ai dP. O. OrderH.to be made !F li. M % OINATY.S.M.Ai:B.E«ct.. «. I iWT >:V- ' ' ' ' ' ' -'Minagtig'TrusteeV Chri-itpurtK, U*j 1887'
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 14 May 1889, Page 4
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