TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON M The Thoroughbred Horse Arm A M ENT, By Muskoc (imported), by Suffolk, out of Sissie (imported), one of the most powerful Thoroughbreds in the colony, will run this season ia a paddock at Elslea, Whennaknra. AH care taken, but no responsibility. All icaivs to be removed on notice when s } inted t ‘Terms—-3 guinea?. W. WILSON, Whennaknra, TO STAND THIS SEASON. The Pure-brod Clydesdale Stallion, jO R D HERB Y, Rising 9 years old, will rnn in tbe paddock, Stanley Park, near Waverley. Anyone wishing to patronise, an inspedion of his stock is a sufficient guarantee. To meet the bard times, the charges will be £2 for single mares, .-.wo or more as per agreement. Paddocking free ;or one month, after that 2s per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid by the 31st December, 1887. Guarantees, IDs extra. Apply to ISAAC LUPTON, Waverley. CHIMNEY SWEEP. THE Undersigned having the latest appliances, with an improved screen to prevent damage to fmnitnre, is prepared te sweep chimneys nt any hour, by yearly contract or otherwise. Night work also undertaken. Manaia, Normanb}', and Patea visited the first week in August, November, February,and May. Orders left in writing at Mail Office will be attended to. N.B,—Bill posting done on the shorte notice. A. ALLIBONE, Hawera Pound, High—street. per day to be made by aper.sons of either sex, in their own localities New busiiles. AH meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. Capital not required W 0 will stert you. Outfit worth LI mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars ?and instructions mailed “roe. Now is the lime—don't delay, but write to us at once. Address Stinson & Co Maine, United States, work for us.
AN APPEAL. IN appealing for subscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the Sisters of the “Gool Shepherd’’ desire to express, through me, there sincere gratitude to the inhabitants of this city and the Colony generally for the kind co-opera-tion afforded them since they commenced the great work to which their lives are devoted in their temporary residence, Mnnches tor-street North. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen, tired ol misspent life, seeking a shelter, and finding no security against the biting blasts of renewed temptation, turns away with the weight of the world’s accusation, with the world’s condemnation, and becomes the victim of an unholy impulse, which cannot be recalled without a sigh—nay, without a tear. Kindly, therefore, bear in mind—1. A most desirable site has been acquired for the Magdalen near Christchurch, 2. His Eminence Cardinal Moran laid the foundation stone at “ Mount Magdala ” on the IBth of February of last year, in the pretence ofsooo people, and the first portion of the Asylum is nearly completed. 3. The advantage of the Magdalen will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. i 4. Tho wails and wanderers who are rescued irora the paths of misery and sin are not asked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient that they need succour. 5. The inmates of “ Mount Magdala” and the Good Shepherd Nuns placed over them will remember always, with lively gratitude, the benefactors of the institution. 6, Subscriptions may be paid either in part or in ful l , according to the convenience of subscribers. 7, If, therefore, it was ever true to say “ that he gives twice who gives quickly,” it is particularly bo on the present occasion, in order that soon we may see another House of the Good Shepherd added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe, in which more than 4000 Kelig reuses bestow their devoted care on 20,0d0 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will ho found for the outlay of the funds entrusted to tho institution. 8. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd will be grateful to all those who encourage their friends to subscribe to tho funds of the Magdalen Asvlum.
The favour of an early response will enable me to bring to a speedy conclusion an institution from which circles of good must emanate to exercise a salutary influence on the future of the Colony. SUBSCRIPTIU S will also be received by M A. J. WHITE and il. 11. LOUGH'.AN; and by the v*v. Mother Prior ss, Convent of the G.ot Shepherd, Manchester street North. Cheques and F. O. Orders to bo made pavable to me, L. M. GINATY. S.M., Mis. Beet., Managing Trustee, Christcharch, May, 1887.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 5, 7 November 1887, Page 4
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