ITNANGAHUA CO NTY COUNCIL. NOT CE. DTTBING fhe »en porary absence of the Collector at Hampden, all parties are hereby i equested to PAY their BATES into the COUNCIL CHAMBER OFFIC 2. without delay, as all BATES OUTSTANDING after the Ist day of J LNUABY NEXT will be CERTAINLY SUED FOB. D. J. M 1 ££NNA, Count ' Bate Collector. Beefton, 6th Dec, 1 179. TO TB*VEL. THE OBEY VALLEY, and INANGAHUI DISTRICTS - THIS SEASON. YOUNG T )TABA, ♦ A Bat Hobse, with I lack poinfs, stands 15 hands three inches high. Four years old, is very strongly milt and possesses very beautiful lega, g)t by Totara, dam Lucy by Potentate, grand dam Josephine. Will travel this se son in the Grey Valley, and nangahua Districts and the F« -m. PEDIG IEE. YOUNG TOTABA Is by Totara, d m Lucy by Poten* tate. grand dam Jo ephine, the lattei imported from New S tuth Wales by Dr. Benwick (see JNew south Wales stu book), Totara is b; Diomedps, dan Waimea, the latter bred in 1859, bj Hesperus, dam Di media, sister Wethergage by "V eatherfit out oi Taurina by Taurus, Ssmeralda by Yin* garee, Pastelle by B tbeous. Parasol by Potatoes, Prinella by Highflyer, Promise by Snap, Hesperus >y Bay Middleton out of Piuary, sister to Plenepotentiary Emelius, out of Ha et, by Pericles, Selina, Pipylina by Sir Peter Baligh by j Tnmptor, Zingaree by Tramp out of Folly by Young Drone, Begina by Monarch, Raliegb by Trumpetor. Fancby Florij.'l. Potentate was bred by Mr Stafford in 1853, got by Sir Her cules, dam Princes, by Gratis, grand dam by Stride, gre; t grand dam by Hector ; Sir Hercul >s by Cap a-pie, dam Paraguay. Teems— £3 10s ; pwrable on the Is February, 1880. \ Good paddocking at reasonable rates. D. M'GINLEY, " Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our livtts sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sancU of time." nnHE above is read with Weat interest by J_ thousands of young den. It inspires them with Hope, for in thelbright lexicon of youth there is no suoh word as fail. Alas ! say mauy, this is correct,— isreru* with regard to the youth who has nejrer abused his strength — and to the man wflo has not been ' passion's slave." ] But to that youth — to thai man, who has wasted bis vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to his passions, to him the above liries are but as a reproach. What Hope can he have ? Wha* aspirations ? What chance of leaving hit footprints on the sands >f time ? For him, alas ! there is nought bi t dark despair and self-reproach for a lost I fe. For a man to leave h s footprints on the sands of time, he must >c endowed with a strong brain and nervoi » power. He must possess a sound, vigorou i, healthy mind, in a healthy body —the pc wer to conceive — the energy to execute But look at our Australian youth ! See he emaciated form, the vaoant look, the listle is hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, tl e_ senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then sa r, Is that a man to leave Ms footprints on th > sands of time. j Do parents, medical m >n and educators of \ youth pay sufficient att ntion to this sub- j ject ? Do they ever as ertain the cause of I this decay ; and having lone so, do they (aa i a strict sense of duty demands) peek the skilled advice of the madical man, who has made this branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of tqeso cases ? Reader, '< what is your answer ? let each one answer for himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young njen, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health»giving letter from a medical man, habituajed tc the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, would, in most instances! succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by Appropriate treatment restore the enervated lystem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, off Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar study. His whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and the Diseases incidental tl Married Life. Bis skill is available to all|-no matter how many hundreds or thousand! of miles distant. His system of correspoudAce by letter is now so Well orgauised and Known, that comment would be superfluousl-(by this meaus many thousands of patients have been cured, whom he has never seen an I never known) ; and it is carried on with su ih judicious supervison that though he hi s been practising this branch of his profess on for twenty»six years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery hi i ever yet happened. When Medicines a c required, these are forwarded in the sam< careful manner without a possibility of the ontents of the parcels being discovered, P ain and clear directions accompany these latf >r, and a cure is effected without eyen the pnyeician knowing who is his patient. I To Men and Wopen wilh Broken-down Constitutions, the laervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'S Alan of treatment commenda itself, avoiding! as it does, the inconvenience and expense pf a personal visit, Addbesb— 1 DR. L. U SMITH, 182, COLLINS |TREET EAST, \MELBOD KNE. (Late the Eesidence of the Governor.) onsxtltation Fee by Letter, £1,
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Inangahua Times, 12 January 1880, Page 3
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