Yesterday rooming a nve-rnoroed house in Secfield Yiew Road, Auckland, owned by William Davidson and occupied by Carl Smith, was destroyed by fire. It was insured in the N.Z. Office for £250, and the furniture for £IOO in the Norwich Onion. A nine-roomed villa near Otahuhu, Auckland, in course of erection for Mr Symonds, of the Acid Works, was destroyed by fire late on Saturday night. Contractors were insured in the N.Z, office, but the amount is not known. The Minister for Public Works has asked the Auckland City Council to nominate a third man ns member of the Railway Board of Appeal. The Town Clerk has replied, asking for further information. Holloway’s Ointment.—Go where you may, in every country and in all climes persons will be found who have a ready word of praise for this Ointment. For chape, chafe*, scalds, bruises, and sprains, it ie an invaluable remedy; for bad legs, bad breasts, and piles, it may be confidently relied upon for effect* ing a sound and permanent cure. In oases of puffed ancles, erysipelas, and rheumatism, Holloway’s Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inflammation, oooling the blood, soothing the nerves, adjusting the circulation, and expelling the impurities. This OLtment should have a place in every nursery. It will cure all those manifold skin affections, which, orignating in childhood, gain strength with the child's growth,
THE MAGDALBN ASYLUM. A VOICE PBOM MOUNT MAQDALA AN APPEAL. IN appealing for subscriptions for the FIRST MAGDALEN ASYLUM in New Zealand, the Sisters of the “Good Shepherd ” desire to express, through me, their sincere gratitude to the inhabitants of this City and the Colony generally for the kind co-operation afforded them since they commenced the great work to which their lives are devoted in their temporary residence, Manchester Street North. Hourly we meet with a poor Magdalen, tired of a misspent life, seeking a shelter, and finding no security against the biting tblasts 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 th foundation-stone at “ Mount Magdala on the 18th February of last year, in th presence of 5000 people, and the firs portion of the Asylum is nearly com pleted. 3i She advantages of the Magdalen will be extended to all New Zealand and elsewhere. 4. The waifs and the wanderers who are rescued from the paths of misery and sin are not asked to what creed they belong. It is sufficient that they need succour. S. 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 full, according to the convenience of subscribers. 7. If, therefore, it were ever true to say “that he gives twice who gives quickly,” it is particularly so on the present occasion, in order that soon wo may see another House of the Good Shepherd added to the 150 Homes scattered over the globe in which more than 4000 Rb&isibusbb bestow their devoted care on 20,000 Children and young girls, while a judicious channel will be opened for the outlay of the Funds entrusted to the Institution. 8, The Sisters of the Good Shepherd will be grateful to all those who encourage their friends to subscribe to the funds of the Magdalen Asylum. The favor 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 salntory influence on the future of the Colony. SUBSORIBTIONB will also be received by Mbbbbs A. J. WHITE and H. H. LOUGHNAN ; and the Bev. Mother Prioress Convent of the Good Shepherd, Manchester Street North. Cheques and P.O. Orders to be made navable to me, L. M. GINATY, 8.M., Mis. Beet., Managing Trustee. Ohriitohuroh, May, 1887.
TO OUR EiSA.OiSUS. Mr H. N. HISKENS Has bean appointed REPRESENTATIVE op the “ GERAL DINE GUARDIAN. LIST OF AGENTS OF THE ‘ IEMUKA LEADER’ AND ‘GERALDINE GUARDIAN ’: — Waitohi Winchester >i " Orari Belfield ■ Bangitata GERALDINE Hilton - Pleasant Valley Gapes’s Valley Woodbury • Peel Forest ■ Mrs Gibbs • • Mr Gimion - • Stationmaster ■ • Stationmaster • ■ Mr Graham • • Stationmaster . MR H. N. HISKENS Mr Bradley • . Mr Manatee . . . Mr Gapes Messrs Taylor and Flalman . • Mr B. Maokaj JOB PRINTING. Having added considerably to tha Job Printing Department, Orders for all kinds of Printing will be executed at the shortest possible notice, and at the lowest current rates.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1648, 18 October 1887, Page 3
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