INANGAHU./ OaV^^^M3 CIL J ——•:_■ *'*ic N 0 T I 0 K"; A T an ADfOUKNKi» MEETING A of the Cjuncil, held at Hie Ct, ™ c }\ •Jbambers, Heetftou, March 31st, I*3Bo, it waa resolved on tbe motion or Mr Beennaw, seconded by Mr M'Gaffin, that a sepera tei rate of THHEEPKNCE in the POUiND upon the values of the rateable pnpeity in that portion of the district over f bich the rate is to be levied, as app?arins* in the Valuation Hull for the time being in force be now made, and the sime is hereby made, tbat the rato be for bne year commencing on be 15 h day ol April, 1880, and ending on the 14>b day 1 of April, 1881. and that it be payable iu one sum on the 15th day of April. 18S0. __ _, TTrr ,„ .. . NOTICE IS (HEREBY GIVEN that the ahove rate) will be due as above stated, and that the same WM be PAID to the RATE COLLECfOK, or at the OlbVe of the Council, Reefton, on the date named. Dated 2ad day of April, 1880. JOHN HAKOLD, County Clerk. " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868-" NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN that onj after Saturday, 11th VTay, 188 ), tbi Provisions of ■' The Cattle Tresspass! Act. 1868," will be enforced on my iani, known as M'lnfrney's agricultural leasfe, Grey Eoad, and bounded on the riorth by the main Grey Road, and on the south by Soldier's Creek, and that lit is my intention to CLAIM DAMAKJES for all Cattle, Horses Sheep, j Pies, or any otber 1 animals TKESPJSSING on tbe said land, whether th# same be fenced or u linclosed. 1 ARTHUR BREEN. Keefton, Bth Apiil, 188S. MUSICAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to inform! tbe Inhabitants of Reefton and District— that, having resumed his employment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN for aiiy MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. Jj VIOLIN, BE ASS INS&RTJMINTS, AND PIANO— TAUGHT. BAND-i PSOYIDBi) FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS left at Mr. Angus Camp** bell's SOUTH KRN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, «- Lives of great menlall remind us, "We can make oar lives sublime j And, departing, leavabehind us Footprints on the sanns of time." THE above is read witl great interest by thousands of young pen. It inspires them with Hope, for in thfe bright lexicon oi youth there is no such word as fail. Alas ! sa) many, this is correct, — p true with -wgard to the youth who has never abused his strength — and to the man who has not been ' passion's slave." I But to that youth — to that man, who' has wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled liefense to his passions, to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What Hope can lie have ? Whn. aspirations ? What chancel of leaving Mt footpiints on the sands of lime? For him, alas ! there is nought but Aark despair and self raproaeh for a lost life.] For a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, he must belendowed with a strong brain and nervous mower. He must possess a sound, vigorous, /healthy mind, in a healthy body— the powir to conceive— the energy to execute ! I But look at our Australian youth ! See thfe emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, th* senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note mis demeanour and conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical npn and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this decay 5 and having/done so, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of ms profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to the treatment of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? J Let each otse answer for himself. Parents sie their progeny fading gradually before tbeirjsight, see them become emaciated old youngf men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word /might save them, one sound and vigorous ttealth-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cases, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and J gloomy future, andjby appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural Vigor, and ensure ajovous and happy life. I)r L. L. SMlTfl, of Melbourne, hasi*|ade the diseases of ylhjh and those arising there*, from his peculiar ttudy. Bis whole pro'essional life haf beeJ especially devoted to tho treatment of frefvous Affections and the Diseases incidental! to Married Life. Uis skill is available tof all— no matter how many hundreds or thousjtnda of miles distant. His system of correspc ndence by letter is now so Well orgauised aid known, that comment would be superSu >us— (by this -Beans many thousands ol pati« ats have been cured, whom he has never seen and never known) 5 and it is carried on witb such judicious supervison that though he has been practising this branch of bis pre fession for twenty*six years ia these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery has ever yet happened. Wben Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the s une careful manner without a possibility of t ie contents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these atfer, and a cure is effected without eyen the! physician knowing who is his patient. 1 To Men and Women with Broken«down Constitutions, thelServOus, the Debilitated, and all suffering fnpm any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITH'i plan of treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expeuie of a personal visit, Addeess — \ DR. L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST, MELBOOKNE. (Late^the Besideac*; of the Governor-)
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Inangahua Times, 30 April 1880, Page 3
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