nang umjv o ->;jvrr o >usa l NOTICE. n AT an ADJOURNED MKRTTN'G of tl c C<- ucil, held at the Oonm-i Lltambers, Heet )n. March 31<t, 1880, ii resolved (n the iflotinn ot .Vl i Hbknnaw. spec d^d hy Mr M'Gaffin that a soporate ate of THHKRPK.NOI' iv the POUiS'D «pon tlte values of ilu rafealile proper y in l-lut pertion oi ihi district over n hi'h the ra4e is to b< levied, as appearing in the Valuatioi Koll for the tin a being in frrce be nov made, and the s me is hereby made, tha r i-e rate be for <oe year commencing oi he 15 h day of April, 18S0, and endinf <>n the 14 b day of April, 1881, and tha it be payable in ene cum on the 15th dai of. April, LSSO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha the above rate will be H«e n<« nbnvi stated, and th it the same MU-T b> PAID to the .{ATE COLLECT©!*, o attheOlh'e of the Council, Heefton, oi the d«te named Uated 2uc day of April, 1830. JOHN HAKOLD, County Clerk. •• CATTLE lEESPASS ACT, 1858-" NOTICE S HEREBY GIVE? that oi after Saturday, llil May* 1880, tie Provisions of •• TJ« Cattle Tresspa s Act, 1368," wiH be en forced on toy b nd, known as M'luerney' agricultural Itase, Grey Eoad, am bounded on the north by the main Gre; Uoad, and on tbe south by Soldier 1 Creek, and th tt it is my inteution t< CLAIM! L»AI CAGES for all Catile Horses, Shee >, Pigs, or any othe: animals TKES PASSING on the sai< land, whether tbe same be fenced o: uninclosed. ARTHUR BRSES. Beeftoa,«th 188 S. MUSIUL NOTICE. J. SOHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to in orm the Inhabitants of Reefton a id District— that, having resumed his em loyment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN 1 >r any MUSICAL EN* GAGEMENTS VIOLIN, BBAS 5 INSTRUMENTS, AND ;, JPIAI O— TAUGHT. BANDS PBO IDED EOR BALLS, /QUADBILL] I ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDEES lef at Mr. Angus Camps bell's SOtJTHi RN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMP LV ATTENDED TO. 11 Lives of gre t men all remind us, ' We can make >ur lives sublime j And, ck*p;Srtin -, leave behind us -\Po6tpfiiita oa he sands of time.'* THE above is r< id with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them With Hope, I >r in the bright lexicon of youth there is no f ich word us fail. Lias ! saj i»ainy, this is <n >reot, — is true with "jgard to the youth wfac has never abused his stretigth^and to ti e man who has not been ' passion's slave." But to that yout i— to that man, who has wasted bis vigor, wl o Bag yielded himself up to the temporary s reet allurements of vice, who has given unb idled license to bis passions, to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What I ope can he have ? Wha* aspirations ? Wha ; chance of leaving hit footpiints on the finds of time? For him, ala?! there it* nou{ ht but dark despair and self reproach for a '.osl life. For a man to le ye his footprints on the sands of time, he nust be endowed with a strong brain and i ervous power. He must possess a sound, v gorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — he power to conceive — the energy, to esicute! But look &t our Australian youth ! Seethe emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distn st, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and tl en cay, Is that a man to leave his footprints in the sands of time. Do parents, mcd cal men and educators o f youth pay sufficie t attention to this subject? Do tb^ey » ascertain the causa of this decay ; and ha ing done so, do they (as a strict sense, of tuty demands) reek the skilled advice of t c inedicul man, who has made this branch f his profession his par ticular speciality, w lose life has been devoted to ihe treatment f these eases ? Reader, what is |<(» answei ? Le: each ose answer for himself, Parent see their progeny fading gradually before tb ir sight, see them become eraaejated ojd youi g men, broken down in health, enfeebled, nfitted for the battle of life » o .jye£' one wort might save them, one sound and vigorous nealth-giving letter from a medical jnan, hal ituated to the treatment and continuous ?i >ervision of suuh cases, would, in mbst inst noes, succeed in warding off. the. impending loom of a miserable and gloomy future, am by appropriate treatment restore the enerva ed system to its natni-ul vigor, and ensure a ovous and happy lite. Dr L» L. SMITI , of Me'bourne, has mtnle the diseases of you h and those wiping there" from his peculiar liHy. If is whole pro c*> sional life has beei especially devoted to ilio trtainient ol Nei ous Auctions and the Diseases incidentu to Married Lile. His skill is available to ill— no matter how many hundreds or thouau ida of miles distant. Mis STStem of correspoi ileuce by letter is no»v so well orgauised an known, that comment would be superfluo s — (by this leuns many thousands ol patieu s have heen cured, whom he has never seen : id uevtr known) ; and it i? carried on with i ich judicbus eupervi-«on that though he as been practising this branch of his profj sion for twenty»six years in these colonies, i > single instance of accidental discovery as ever yet happened. When Medicines 5 ire required, these are torwarded in the sai c caretul manner without a possibility of the i outeiUs of the par.els being discovered, 'lain and clear diree. ions accompany these la er, and a cure is eti. cted without eyen tbe \ lyeiuian knowing who is his patient. To Men aad W< men wiih Broken-down Constitutions, the ervous, the Debilitated, and all suffering fro o any .Disease whatever) Dr L. L. SMITH'S plun ol treatment commends itself, avoidiu ;, aa it does, tbe inconvenience and expeue : of a personal visit, Addeess— DR. L, [L. SMITH, 182. COLLI S STttEKT EAST, MELBOURNE. (Late the Residence n the Governor-)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 May 1880, Page 3
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