, A NG U S 0 A.ME.pN CampelUowa. I am prepared to haul any heav] tft'ights. Twelve hours notice wil be sufficient. 1 very care taken. A trial solicited. ■ ■. -. r • * i •' i> THE CABLYLE IEON ! WINDMILL SYDNEY CENTENNIAL EXHIB' TlON.— lst PRIZE AGAIN dT THI ; WORLD. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION 188S-9,---<i SPKCIaLFIKS'JPAWARD. "i ■ ' ■ • - _._.-: I^HE Best and Cheapest in th< market. Being made entire); I of iron it cannot shrink, swell ; warp, rattle, or be torn to pieces Iv; \ the wind. It is 'self-regulating, ;th< wheel adjusting is angle to theforct of the wind, so that it will rur steadily and safely in a gale. Th< , Fans! being constructed on the prio j c pie of a tu> bine, causes the whee to. have raore power than any othei in the market. It requires no' fuel very little. attention, .^orks along, dtvj arid night without any trouble,' and costs next to -nothing for maintenance. F.'i'-'-B. t.AKK<\'oßiHv, Esq., Moufoa, writes"! — " The Six OHflyl-.. Mills with which you have suppli»d we have iiosweud "evtr,y ii .e_xr.ecv!ttKin, I am uo^w j replnernfrtlKiseojEo hp\ rni.kpuswith'yqurs." J. McLenxan,; 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 live years, and have no less, than nine of them on the Estate ; and -I am sending y.iiu an order for three more, which, I think, is sufficient to show: that. l higWyi -approve of them. ■ •- • ..;.,> We manufacture Mills an c Pumps in all sizes, to raise, : from_j[LOQ.?to 4,000 gallons of water per hour. " Prices, and fait! particulars, .on application. Send for our;lHus!rated~Cataloc-ne of Agricultural- 'Raple'ineats. . Corrospondence solicited. Mention, this paper.- ..'■■ ... • •■■;'• - - ' Several NEW and SECOND-HAND ENGINES. ■ BOOTH, MACDOttALD & CO., (lARLYLE IMPLEMENT & IEON . WORKS, CHEISTCHURCH. i ■ THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM. A VOICE FROM MAGDALAAN "APPEAL. \ T Jlfpre.9iinx for fubacriptions for the t J. FIRST -MAGDALEN ASYLUM in ! New Zralnnd,.ihe Sifters of ihe "Good Sleijherd"- desire to express, through me thoir sincere gratitude to- tho inhttbitanis ol this. ( it y and tlje Colony genera!!} lor ', th ! hind 'co-6|JeriitiouHifioided them..sirce tli'-y pominenfied the jrronfc work to ivhich their lives are il^evoted in thei temporary rchideucp, Street North, • U.O.«r]y : w.{\nH.et wj^Jtt si poor Mapdalon tired of a n-'issrient HTe, neck'vs <f shcl'er. Hi"i nndin-r.m).M:euriiy na-.ii» si th/ hitiug bl- sis of miewnii umpintio . lunisaway vii ''liJitu >sj»ji>'l^,uf.th.e. w.'iid's accusatimi, vvi'K tne "vfflfitfa T!oit"tlcii!i»ation, and bet- ines fclu; vii-tiin of an unholy imruls<\ r !<tll|c l |ijh!^^ !•« jtj^iiiilki. « ithf-ut a-bi*^ii— in v, without a te..r. Kindly; theiior. , f %f. |AsJoßt^^ir'|Jile. niru hh% b.een-',nc-■<fn*redT ** .tnoj.Mugdiilen . liear Christ, church. _...,.,..... . " •. .>ijj| iHisi jEinipence Cjiidinal M> ran laid . ' :.t- foun3at'i"on'-s l edi;e-"at " : M;ouni; MagdiiU" pfl.tbelßtji,ojf^ l ebr.uiiry of last year lv tM-pVfseßctf'W* -sWiO.^p^le,- and the j fmt portion of the Asylmn is nearly com- j pletid. • H. The advantages of ihe Magdalen \vi\l beextcn'doS^lb alliJ^w Zealand and el»i wtere. *' * .^ < -; .. 4 The waifs and the wiinflerers who jut rescued from the jjaths «.f mihery and hiu are not asked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient tha*; they" need succour. 5. The inmates or " Mount Magdala" and the Good Shepherd,, Nuns placed over | them will rememb r alw;iys>, ri-ith livery fe i gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. ■...'..'• 6. Subscriptions msty be paid either in part or full, according to the convenience jof subscribers. , ■ ••■ :■ 7. If, therefore, it were ever true to b y " that be, giveß .twice who givea quickly " it is particulnrly so on the pie. «ent occHsion, in order ."hat soon we may see another House of the Good Shephe d added to the 150 Homos scattered over the ulobe, in which r>oie than 4000 Relisieuses be&tow their devoted cure on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judi- } lious channel will be found for the outlay c the Funds entrusted to the Institution. 8. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd will I c grateful toall those who encourage meir friends to subscribe to the funds of the Magdalen Asylum. I | .. . . - . l The favour ci an early response will ,' enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution from which circles of gond must, emanate to exercise a salutary influence on the future of the Colony, SUBSCRIPTIONS wiil be also recaived by Mkssks. .4- J. WHYTE and H.H. LOIJGHNAN ; and by the Rev. Mo- ber Prioress, Convent of the Good Shepherd, Manchester Street, North. Cheques ai d P. O. OrderH to be made payable to me, : ' 1. iS. GINATY, S.M. Mia. Reot. Managing Trustee. ChrUh'rurch, May 1887*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 271, 4 June 1889, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 271, 4 June 1889, Page 4
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