v. l/wiftlCx R - INANGAHUA COUIJ IT COUNCIL NOTIPE. A T an ADJOUUNEi* MEETING XjL of tiie Council, 1 eld at the Council Cnamb-rs, Heefton, March 31st, 1880, it was resolved on the motion or Mr Bbennaw. seconded ly Mr M'Gaffin. tbat a spperate rate of TH KEEPER CE in tbe POLLND upon the values of the rateable property in t lit portion of the district over which tte rate is t 0 be levied, as appearing n the Valuation iioll for the time beina in force be now made, and the same is Lereby made, that the rate be for one year commencing on he 15 h day of April, llßßo, and ending on tbe 14ih day of Apiil, 1881, and tbat it be payable in one sum on the 15th day of April. 1830. NOTICE IS HER! BY GIVEN that the above rate will c due as above sta^d, and that the same MUST be PAID to the EATE COLLECTOR, or at the Ofti'-e of the Oo ineil, Heefton, on the date named. Dated 2ud day ol April, IBSO. JOHM HA HOLD, I County Clerk. » CATTLE TEESPISS AC I', 1868-" NOTICE IS HHIIEBY GIVEN that on after Satur.lay, 11th May, 188), the Pro isions of •• The Cattle Tresspass Act, 368." will be enforced on my land, kno va as M'ltu mey'.« agricultural lease, Gey Eoad, and bounded on the north iy the main Grey Road, and on the so ith by Soldier's Creek, and that it is my inteution to CLAIM DAMAGES for ail Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs or any other animals THESPASSHTG on the said 1 land, whether the sane be fenced or Uiinclosed. ABTiTURBREEN. Eeefton, Blh April, 1 $83. MUSICAL ?JOTICE, J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to inform ths Inhabitants of Eeefton and Dist ict— that, having resumed his employmen as a Chemist, be is still OPEN for any MUSICAL EN* GAGEMENTS. VIOLIN, BEASS INST tUMENTS, AND PIANO— TAI rGHT. BANDS PROVIDED IFOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &o. ORDEES left at Mr. Angus Camp* bell's SOUTH EEN CROSS HOTEL, will be PEOMPILY ATTENDED TO, " Lives of great men 111 remind us, We can make oar livet sublime ; And, departing, leave Behind tts Footprints oh the sanis of time," rnHE above is read wita great interest by JL thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hope, for iv thp bright lexicon of youth there is no such wofid as fail. Alas ! saj many, this is correct, — js true with >?3gard to" tbe youth who has Mever abused his strength — and to the man who has not been ' passion's slave." j But to that youth — to tnat man, who has wasted his vigor, who has j ielded himself up to the temporary sweet al urements of vice, who has given unbridled 1 cense to his passions, to him the above 1 nes are but as a reproach. What Hope can he have ? Whas aspirations ? What cbanc ) of leaving hit footprints on tbe sands of time ? For him, alas ! there w nought but dark despair and self raproacb for a lost life For a man to leave hi 3 footprints on the sands of time, he must be endowed with a strong brain and nervous {power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, [healthy mind, in a healthy body —the powfr to conceive— the energy to execute! JBut look at our Australian youth ! See tha emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless lesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the I senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note hU demeanour and conversation, and then say, Us that a man to leave his footprints on the lands of time. Do parents, medical met! and educators of pouth pay sufficient attention to this subect ? Do" they ever ascertain" the caus9 of :his decay ; and having dine so, do they (as i strict sense of duty aemands) ?eek the ikilled advice of tbe medical man, who has nade this branch of his profession his paricular speciality, whose life has been devoted :o the treatment of these cases ? Reader, yhat is your answer ? Lefc each ose answer "or himself, Parents see tljeir progeny fading »radually before their sigttt, see them become ;maciated old young me|, broken down in lealth, enfeebled, unfittep foj the battle of ife ; yet one word migJifc save them, one <ottnd and vigorous heaitL»giving letter from i medical man, habituatsil to the treatment md continuous euperviaon of such cases, ivoutd, in most iastuncesJsucceed in warding )ff the impending doomlof a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated ststem to its natural rigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, bus made the diseases of youth anfi those arising therefrom bis peculiar studj. Bis whole professional life has been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervous j Affections and the Diseases incidental tolMarried Life. His 3kill is available to all— bo matter how many hundreds or thousands pf miles distant. His system of correspondence by letter is now so well organised and known, that comment would be superfluoiiß— lbj tliia >.?euus many thousands of patients hive been eursd, whom he has never seen snd never known) ; and it is carried on with suchljudicious aupervison tbat though he has Ibeeu practising this branch of his profession lor tweuly*sis years in these colonies, no sligle instance of accidental discovery has lever yet happened. W"hen Medicines are! required, these are forwarded in the same Areful matmer without i possibility of tbe <|nteiits cf the parcels Deing discovered, PlJa and clear directions iccompany these latfef, and a cure is effected without eyen the ph*ieian knowing who is iis patient. I To Men and Woolen wish Broken-down Donstitutions, the JSsA'voub, (he Debilitated, md all suffering from} any Disease whatever', Dr L, L. SMITH'S rflan oi treatment commends itself, avoiding! as it does, the inconvenience and expensirof a personal visit, Addeess— I DR L. L SMITH, 182, COLLINS BTRISET EAST MELBOORNE. (Late the KesiJenc- oi tbe Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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