-panipelltown, — & fllo^nM, ±.very «^p^fi^ ] A r SYDNEY CENTENNIAL EXHIBT? "TlON.— lst PRIZE AGAINST TH» SPECIALIST AWAKD^ *~ 1 nfitrkei.'*'" Bfeing niw&^* f^nWß»y of ( iron. it cannot, shrink, swell. warpl rattle, or be torn to pieces by 1 tlje, j^ind.. It is self-regulatiiig*, the ! wheel, adjustingVi' s *rigle "to tnefprcp |of t£e win^V so .tbftt r i£ ! 7 'yill rtfn sleadjly '^nd ; safely!^ a! gA ■ The Fans being coustructed on the prin« cple of a tut.Mne, causes the wheel to hasre more power than any other in I^reouires no |uel, 4ery^tma&tion, w^slßxaiQpgJhy atd nigfiti without any trouble, and edsfe'next^ to nothing for niahiteoancV ' .„ P. •'■ ■BJ^WtotitrnY, E*«; Mouloa, writes :— " '^he a?f Carlylrt 'Mills wilh which you *lfii^*up^lifdi tie {;hav« arewertd every expect mion. I am now repli<ctngt|«M!Bofiriprinalwrß yithypurs." J. ?JttcL«BjiAN, l N jßßQ.l <^*)ro^g f Downs writes :— " I have great pleasure in testifying to the excellence of your Garlyle WindmflW." X liavefeen' using them' -for the last fivelyeaa-Br»n4 Mve^n^iles" than; nine/ of them on the Estate ; and! am sending you an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to: show/thai I highly approve, of them. _ ' i > We/MbnTabtureiMflW and Ptftnps in all sizes, to raise from 100 to 4,6Oo ; g*llons x>fiwatfer per hour; Vrices and 1 " foil- particulars on appliQation,. , ! Send for our Illustrated CatalOßue ,of Agricultural, lmplements. , Qprre^pondenceioYieited. Mention this sw&f^w ; «filiSM).HANic> ( ■ ....^^.^^G^ES^ ..... BOOTH, MACDONALD k CO., . 6.= 3SJL JJX* J Jsi. • . lu * ,-; 1..:,.» * '.:,.» *M°9s®M AST%vm. i ■ ■-,; ~f SN » pr«<H«JK for »t.btoriptionH;for the J^f FIRSU JCAGPALMn ASYLUM in New Zealand, (he Sisters of the "Good Shepherd" desire to express, through me their sincere ifra tit ude to the inhabitants of this City and the Colony genera')} for tli* kind JeorOperattibn! aftofdedi Jth^in Jtiibt they commenced tne great work to which their Uvc« are. deputed, in fheiv, temporary residency Minchiirter Strtet North. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen tired of a niifHpeiit. lift*, xeekinsr » shelter, and finding no HPcurity iitrainst the biting ftlflnts of renewed tempi «tio , tarn* Away, with the;we«ti,t ( of fy* world's, jjop.osa.tion, wiih the worwt condemnation; Una be- (• mesthe yii-tiiu.qf au unholy iroi>ul*e, which cHfln<> b« recalled Iwithddt i niy'h— nny, without a te<.r. Kindly, therion, 'bt-ar in mluflr-r'; \- ' . '> {; ". ; "i :/ I.' A most desirable hit« has been acquired for the , Magdalen near Christ ikreh;"*" 1^ .'■'•■ j ■■ - '-' •"'■■ : ' 2 His ■Eminence Caidinxl: Moraix laid *.h« foundation-stone at ''Mount Magdula V.:on theJßthrpf?l'ebrn»ry otlast jsar in the presejice of- QOCO people, jtnd thjß fit At portion of the Asylum is nearly completid. 3. The advantages of the Magdalen will be- extended to all New Zealand and elitewhere. • .. • i ;, . : .■..-. 4. The waifs and the wanderers who ar,e rescued from the paths «>f misery .and «iv are sot asked to what oreed they belong. It is soifieient that thny need succour. ):.'■ ' <■■[■.. . ' .;: ■•. '. .\-:',{.-.-A-;:\\ c : , 5. The inntates ot " Mount MatfJala" and the Good Sbephßr^ Ifuns, placed/orer them will rememb r always, •with' lively' gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. / 16. Spbsbtiptiona. B»y be, paideittsr'in part or full, according ,^f the eoay.eaience, ef subscribers. ' ' f : ; i U »r»f6rt, iV weri''eVer trae J 'to 8;y "that be fires twice who fives quickly VU is p»rti<juiiwly aeraen the pt«i•ent occasion, in order tb^t »oon, w# - maytee another House of the Good Shephe-d .adde^Lto the 160Bomp» so^tteredpv«r the Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will brf found for (Ke outlay! c the Fuods entrusted to the Institution. 8. ,T£« Sisters oHhe Qyod jS^epherd will ti&ihteful tofallithose^fioSwßoirage ireir friends to subscribe to the iunds of j? he. Magdalen Ajjrhwv })^_ . J , V:i: . /[ The .favour of an early .response will enable me to bruig to a speedy CQpoWjon au institution fern which circles 'pt £6(»4 must emanated ekerd'iMi d\ eafnnny iufluenoe^ei 'the: future iof tbi ',Wfry. rKCfppiOidPTIONS will be also ree»ived by MEBSBB. lit. J. WHYTE and »H.H. LOUGHNAN;,aiid by the Key. L. M. OINATY, S.M. ftlls. Reel.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 268, 21 May 1889, Page 4
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638Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 268, 21 May 1889, Page 4
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