NAN GAIITJi COUNTY OUNCIC n/o rto c , A T an A EITOU RN E I > M EETLN G XX. of the d..unril, held at the O-nn-il _ li ;n»b-r!i, P e if tont Marc| , 31sJ( , sBOf j, Zt the motion of Mr S f MHAW ' S{l <''n^d by Mr M'Gaffin, inth! "mmv r 4 rate of TUHRKPIOCK Hi !. ° UIN n upon devalues of.be rateaWe prop* <t? in that portion of the district over tilii-li the rate is to be jvied as apj earing in the Valuation Koll for the n ne being in force be nr>w made, and thefeame is bereby mad«», that t .enito befoione yfar commencing on he 15 h day j,f April, 1860, and ending on the 14 h ddy of April, 1881, and that it be payable ih one sum on the 15ih dav of April, 18S0T * NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that the above rale will be due as above stated, and lhat the same Y:U"r be PAID to theIEATE COLLECTOR or at the Office Jf the Council, Keefton, on the date named. Dated 2id day of April, 1880. J JOHN HAROLD, j County Clerk. " CATTLE TEESP ASS ACf, 1868-" NOTICE! IS HEREBY GIVEN that lon after Saturday, 11th May, I^Bo, I the Provisions of " The Cattle Tressdass Act, 1368," will be en. forced on my Band, known as M'lnerney's agricultural lease, Grey .Road, and bounded on tqe north by the main Grey Koad, and 01 the south by Soldier's Creek, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cafclc, Horses, Sbelp, Pigs, or any other animals THEfePASSIitfG on the said land, whether! the same be fenced ot Ui> inclosed. * AETHUB BEEEN. Eeefton, Bth April, 188 S. MUS CAL NOTICE. J: SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to idform the Inhabitants of Eeefton and District— that, having resumed bis employment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN for any MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. VIOLIN, BRABS INSTRUMENTS, AND PIAKO— TAUGHT. I BANDS PROVIDED FOR BALLS, j QUADEILIE ASSEMBLIES, &o. ORDEBS left at Mr. Angus Camp* bell's SOUTEIBN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMBILY ATTENDED TO. 11 Lives of grtat men all remind us, We can makl our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." mHI above is lead with great interest by JL thousands of young men. It inspires them with HoPE.lfor in the bright lexicon of youth there is nofcucb. word as fail. ..Lias ! saj many, this is cprreet, — 1b true with <>3gard to the youth whp has never abused his strength — and to file 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 oi vice, who has given unbridled license to his passions, to him tha above lines are but as a reproach. What poPE can he have? Whs* aspirations ? Waat chance of leaving hit footprints on tha sands of time ? For him, alas ! there i» nought but dark despair and self reproach for p lost life. For a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, ha must be endowed with a strong brain and] nervous power. He must possess a sound, Jvigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body-t-tbe power to conceive — the energy to ixecute! But look at our Australian youth J See the emaciated form, the vacant look, tie listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression.! Note his demeanour and conversation, and men say, Is that a man to leave his footprint 1 on the sands of time. Do parents, me lical men and educators of youth pay suffici nt attention to this subject P Do they 1 ver ascertain the cause of this decay ; and I aving done so, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) oeek the skilled advice of ;he medioal man, who has made this brand of his profession his particular speciality, whose life has been devoted to ihe treatment! of these cases? Eeader, what is your answtr ? Let each ose answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before Aeir sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, tunfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigoroul health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such case.-*, would, in most instLnces, succeed in warding off the impending Id oom of a miserable and gloomy tuture, ana by appropriate treatment restore the enerva ed system to. ils natural vigor, and ensure a oyou%a&(l happy life. Dr L. L. SMTM , of Me'boume, has made the diseases of 50* 1 anc * f llose a| i s ' ?l g 'hew?* from his peculiar < uly. His whole pro ea» flional life hns been especially devoted to the treatmrnt ol Ncr ous Affections and the Discuses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to i !I— no matter bow tnauy hundreds or thousai da of miles distant. His system of correspou ence by letter is now so well orgauised anc known, that comment would be superfluoA— (by this -neaus many thousands ot patienft have been cured, whom he has never seen aid never known) ; and it l e carried on with such judicious eupervuon that though he las been practising this branch of his profusion for twenty«six years in these colonies, Jo single instance of accidental discovery jnas ever yet happened. When Medicines! are required, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of tile ton tents of the parcels being discoveredi Plain and clear direeiions accompany tbeseflatfer, and a cure is elf> cted without eyen the pbyfieiau knowing who is his patient. j To Men and! Women wi'h Broken-down Constitutions, tie Bervous, the Debilitated, and all sufterinlfrouj any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SaHlE'd plan 01 treatment com* mends itself, abiding, as it d%s, the inconvenience and e*peuße of a personal visit. Address — I DR.IL. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOOHNE. (Late the Residence ji" the Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 May 1880, Page 3
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