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INANGAlttfA^»nr COUNCIL N O fTo B , AT an ADJoIbNEU MBmNa of tl* Cottnyi, held at the Coanei! Cuamb«ra, BeeftotJ, March SM, *f »°' " wa* reaolred on! the motion of Mr Bbbkiuk. -eeonded by Mr M^Gawi*. that aerate rtb of THREEPENCE m the POUND ttpon the values of the rateable propertyjio tbit portion of the diatrict orer wbjeb the rate w to be letied, a* appealing m the Valuation 801 l for the time) being m force be now made, and the tatte it hereby made, that the fate be for. ode year commencing on .he 15th day of April, 18f?. md 4 ♦L°! on the 14tb day If April. MBL «d th«* t it be payable m doe anm on the 15th day GIVEN that the abore rate Twill be due aa abore t stated, and thsjt the tame MUST be PAID to the HATE COLLECTOR, or at the Office of (he Cotaci'l, Beefton, oo the datstnamed.J D«tedlad<dty of April, 1880. JOHN HAROLD, County Clerk. , - CATTLE Tl ESPASaACr, 18^.* NOTICE 11 "HEREBY GIVEN that on after Saturday, lltb ' May, 1880, the Provisions of "The Cattle Tretipa.'*] Act, 1868," will be en* ) forced on my lat i, known aa M*f nerney** : agricultural lei te, tiny Kotd, and ' bontided on the north by the main Grey [ Road, and oo ihe south by Soldier** , Creek, and tha it it my inteation to CLAIM IMMJAGES for all Cattle, [ Horse*, Sbeert P«K«. or any other aaimali THKSJfASSINQ on the said : land, whether the fame he fenced or , nuineloted. I I ABTHUB BBSBN. I Beefton.Bthiprii, 188 S. r' HUSIQAL NOTICE J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to inform the Inhabitant* of JBeeflon and Piitrict— that, haring returned his eoplUmcnt a* a Chemist, he is still OPEN foi any MUSICAL KN» i GAGEMENTS.I > VIQLIS, BBABSj«fBTBUJ«NTB, AITD PIAK<j~TAUQHT. BAUDB PBOVtDBP FOB BALLS, QUADBILLE|ABBII£BLIE3, 4c, ORDERS left! at Mr. Angna Camp* bell's SOUTHKEN CBOBB HOTEL, will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. M Live* of tjvest men all renind ut. We can make bur live* sublime j And, departin|, leave behind as Voatprintt on lthe sands of time." mHE above is t ad with great interest by JL thousands ol young men. It inspire* them with How, or m the bright lexicon of youth there is no uch word a* fail. Alas! cay many, this is c wect,--i* true with •.'Qgard to the youth wh > ha* never abused hit *treogth--end to i » niatt who hat not been i 'pasnonVslave.'* But to that youp— to that man, who ha* watted hit vigor, ifbo baa yielded himself up to the temporary tweet allurements of net, who bat given unaridled license to hia pae* I ttons, to him thel above line* are but a* a reproach. What Bora can he bavet What aspirations P Whkt chance of leaving Ait footprint* on the bands of time t For him, alas! there is nought but dark despair and self raproaoh for dlott lift. \ For • man to Mave hi* footprint* on the sands of time, be (must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, wgoreut, healthy mind, m a healthy body— the power to conceire— the energy to eieeute! But look at our Australian youth !| Seethe emaciated him, , At vacant look, tbt listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almott idiotic expressten. I Hot* bit demeanour and conversation, and tleo tay. It that a man to leave ii* footpnntajon the tandt of time. Do parent*, medical men and educators of youth pay *uficieat attention to Uu* sub* jeett Do they vm ateertaintbe eauat of tbit decay t and hairing done to, do they (at a strict sense of Jiuty demands) seek the » tkilled advice of tie medical asm, who bat mad* tnis branch if bit profession hit par* tieular speciality, wpoae life ha* been devoted f to the treatment if these cats* t Beader, what is your answew Let each one answer for hunKlf. Parentaaee their progeny fading gradually before thCr sight, see them become emaciated old Touw men, broken down m * health, enfeebled, dafitted for the battle of lift t yet one word might save them, one soundand vigorous lieaith'fiTing letter from » medical man, habituated to the treatment and coatinuous sunemtion of each eases, would, m most inttaaeet, succeed m warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and Iy appropriate treatment restore the enervatdl system to ito natural 9 vigor, and ensure a jljous and happy life. lh L. L. SMITHJof Melbourne, has mad* the disease! of youtH and those arising there* j from his peculiar sidy, flis J *^P ( »S*j •tonal life J»ae been Ispecially devoted to the treatment of Nervfu **«*">».•** *• . DiNVse* incidenialito Married We. S» skill is available to at— no matter ;how many bußdwdsortnous*n|aofmllesdutant. Ill* system of correspond Vice by letter w now *o - wsUorcautfed aodTknowa, that comment mould be •up*vfiaouf-(by *i* siean* many J fliousands •fpa*» Bt( have been oared, whom he has never *een « 1 never known) j and it is earned on with si sh judicMUl supervuoa i that though he b * been practising thia ' iwancb of hi* profes Hip fee twentywx yean m these colonwttW tingl* instano* of aeei* 1 dental diseotery b s ever yet happMed. 9 When Medimnet i re required, theee ate j ' forwarded m the sanfeeareful manner without j * a possibility of theJvontents of tit* panel* ' being discovMed, Sun and dear directions * accompany these l*j&r, and a cure i* ef voted without even the pfyriciaa knowing whoi* his patient. T 1 To Men and Woman with Bnk*n«down | Constitutions, the 9Hrvous,th« Debilitated, and all suffering froi»>any Disease whatever, Or L. L. SMITH'S fian of treatment com* mends itself, avoidingl as it does, the inconvenience and expense lof a personal visit, t Assßias— J DR. L, i SKITS, 189, COLLINS BTBBST EAST. \MELBOUKNE. (Lite tht S«i4ttt]K if tht OoT»ra*r.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 May 1880, Page 3

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