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NANGAIIUI COUNIY COUNCIL ' NOTICE. A T an AD.rODUNEi) MEETING IA. of the U )uncil, held at tbe Coancil liambers, l^e'ton, March 31st, ISBO, it , as resolved on the mntb.n ot Mr : Kennan-, scci n.lt'd by Mr M'Gaffiv. iat a sfpernte rate of TIIUEEPE.NCe' i tbe POUND upon tbe values of ibe iteable pr >pei ty in that portion of the istrict over uhhdi the rate is to be ! vied, as appjaring in the Valuation oil for the tine being in frree be now iade, and the s ame is bereby made, that ie rate be for one year commencing on ie 15 h day o ! April, 1860, and ending a the 14th daj of April, 1881, and that be payable in one sum on the 15ih day F April, 1«30. NOTICE 1^ HEREBY GIVEN that ; ie above raf< i will be due as above ; ated, and tl at the same MUST be AID to tbe JATE COLLECTOR, or ; the Office of the Council, iieefton, on ; ie date namec . Dated 2n< day of April, 1880. JOHN HAROLD, Couuty Clerk. * CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." LS HEiIEBY GIVEN .1 tbat oi aftor Saturday, llth [ay, 1880, tie Provisions of " Tbe attle Tresspa 1 s Act, 1368." will be enreed on my bnd, known as M'lnprney's [ric'oltaral base, Grey Eoad, and mnded on tht north by the main Grey oad, and on tbe south by Soldier's reek, and tint it is my intention to LAIM DAIIAGES for all Cart'le, orses Sheep, Pies, or any otber limals TKEt PASSING on the said nd, whether the same be fenced or inclosed. AETHUR BIiEEN. Beefton, Bth April, 188 S. MUS: CAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, >EGS to ir form the Inhabitants ofj * Beefton iod District— tbat, having ' sumed his em jloyment as a Chemist, he j still OPEN br any MUSICAL ENLGEMENTS . OLIN, BRAS S INSTRUMENTS, AND pia: TO— TAUGHT. t UNDS PBC VIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILI B ASSEMBLIES, &c. 3RDEBS le b at Mr. Angus Camps I's SOUTH SEN CROSS HOTEL. [1 be PROM] ILY ATTENDED TO, — . i " Lives of gt iat men all remind us, We can mak oav lives sublime j And, departii g, leave behind us Footprints oi the sands of time." |HE above is i cad with great interest by " thousands o ' young men. It inspires m with HOPE, for iv the bright lexicon of ' ith there is no such word as fail. Alas ! many, this is < nrrect, — is true with "jgard the youth wl o has never abused his mgth — and to h 8 man w ho has not beon ssion's slave." y sut to that yon sh — to that man, who has ted his vigor, vho has yielded himself np as the temporary iwe?t allurements of vice, 3 has given un iridled license to his pas- \ t is, to him the above lines are but as a roach. What ] lope can he have ? Whos irations ? Wh it chance of leaving hi. tpiints on the sands of time? For him, « ! there is not ght but dark despair and rjproach for c lost life. for a man to 1 aye his footprints on the ds of time, he must be endowed with a c mg brain and nervous power. He must sess a sound, * igorous, healthy mind, in , lealthy body — the power to conceive — energy to c ceeute ! But look at our stralian youth ! See the emaciated form, vacant look, tt 9 listless hesitating manner, to nervous disti ast, the senseless, almost V >tic expression. Note his demeanour and vcrsation, and hen say, Is that a man to „, ire his footprint on the sands of time. )o parents, me lieal men and educators of ith pay suffici nt attention to this sub' : ? Do they < ver ascertain the cause of s decay ; and 1 aving done so, do they (as itrict sense ol duty demands) seek the ;led advice of the medical man, who haa de this feranc' i of his profession his parliar speciality, whose life has been devoted the treatment of theso cases ? Reader, | at is your ansv er ? Let each one answer ** himself. Pare its see their progeny fading dually before heir sight, see them become aciatect olct yo jng men, broken clown in dtb, enfeebled unfitted for the battle of c ; yet one w ird might save them, one md and vigoro is health-giving letter from ledical man, h ibituated to the treatment I continuous upervision of such oases uld, in most iri; tunces, succeed in warding the impending doom of a miserab'e and omy (uuire, ar i by appropriate treatment tore tbe enerv ited system to its natural or, and ensure ijorous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMIT EI, of Melbourne, has made j diseases of yo ith and those arising there* im his peculiar study. His whole prolesnai life has be< n especially devoted to the atment of N( rvous Affections and the senses incident d to Married Life. Bis II is available t all — no matter bow many cdreds or thoui anda of mdes distant. His ( item of corresp udence by letter is now so 11 orgauised aid known, that comment ! uld be superfli jus — (by this cieaus many msands ot pati< nts have been cured, whom ( has never seen and never known) ; and it jarned on w'itl such judicious supervison it tbougb he bas been practising this inch of bis pn Feasion for twentyssix years these colonies no single instance of aceiital discovery has ever yet happened, ben Medicine are required, these are warded m tbe i ime careful manner without possibility of he , onter.ts of the parcels ng discovered, Plain and clear directions iotnpany these latftr, and a cure is effected Lhout eyen th pby«ciun knowing who is patient. fo Men and with Broken-down nstitutions, tt i Nervous, the Debilitated dail suffering from any Disease whatever! i-J if . P laa o! comaids itself, avo ling, as it does, the mconmence and exp mse of. a personal visit, Addeess — DB. Ll L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST MELBOURNE. (Late the Residenc: of the Governor-)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 May 1880, Page 3

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