NAN GAHUA/CODN'JT COUNCIL N < T Tc E . ! A Tan ADJWRNEi* MEETING j A of the Co toeil held at the Council ; Reef on. March Slst, 1880, it . was resolved , n the mo.h.n or if r . Bkb Nnaw . «ec olded by Mr M . G ■ jin the POUND « pon tlie **\ ms of , he i rateable property m that portion of the! : district over wii.-h the rJte is to br ; levied, as nppe.nns in the Valuationi Roll for the tia> ; being in force be now made, and the ea me is bereby made, that i berate he for oae year commencing on be 15 h day of April, 1880, and ending on the 14* h day of April, 1881, and that it be payable in >ne sum on the 15th dav ; of April, 1680. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above rate "will be dee as above ' stated, and thi t the same MU-T be PAID to the J ATE COLLECTOR, or at the Ofh.-e of the Council, lieefton, on ihe date named, 1 Dated 2_icUday of April, 18S0. JOHN HABOLD, Couuty Clerk. i . •' CATTLE 'I RES PASS ACT, 18 68-" | NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that s o» after Saturday, llth; May, 188), tie Provisions of " Tbe f , Cattle Tresspa s Act, 1868," will be enforced on my 1* od, known as M'lnerney's ; ! agricultural li ase, Grey Road, and bounded on tht north by the main Grey Road, and onl the south by Soldier's Creek, and tliat it is my intention to. CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle, ' ! Horses, Sbeep, Pies, or any other animals TRESPASSING on the said land, whetbea tbe same be fenced or Uninclosed. I I ARTHUR BREEN. Reefton, Bth April, ISBS. MUiICAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Reeftoi and District— that, having resumed bis c b ploy ment as a Chemist, be is still OPES for any MUSICAL EN* GAGEMEN' S. TIOLIN, BR ISS INSTRUMENTS, AND PI LNO— TAUGHT. BANDS PI OVIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRII LE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS feft at Mr. Angus Camp* belt's SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. " Lives of great men all remind us, We can ___a_le oor lives suWitue ; And, depsi-ti-g, leave behind us Footprints On the sands of time." THE above is pad with great interest by thousand-, df yonng men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail, .lias ! Baj many, this is cnrrect,~is true with 'regard to the youth who has never abused bis strengtb — and to the man who has not been * passion's slave." , But to that youlb— to that man, wbo bas wasted his vigor, w to has yielded himself up to tbe temporary a reet allurements of vice, wbo bas given unb idled license to his pas* siona, to bim the ibove lines are but as a reproaoh. What E 3PB can he have 9 Wha* aspirations ? Whs . chance of leaving Mt footprints on the i ands of time ? For him, alas ! there is noutbt but dark despair and self-reproach for alios, life. For a man to liave bis footprints on "the eands of time, bef mast be endowed with a strong brain andf nervous power. He must possess a sound, mgorous, healtby mind, in a healthy bodyf-the power to conceive — the energy to /execute! But iook at our Australian youttf ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look,fthe listless hesitating manner, the nervous dipt rust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, Is that a man to leave his footpi Ists on tbe sands of time. Do parents, nedical men and educators of youth pay su icient attention to this subject ? Do the r ever ascertain the cause of tbis decay ; ai d having done do, do they (as 1 a strict sense of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of the medical man, wbo has made this br: nch of his profession his par* ticular special cy, whose life has been devoted to the treata ent of theso cases ? Reader, what is ymr a iswer ? Let each ose answer for himself, 1 irents see their progeny fading gradually bef. re their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken dowu in health, enfeet ed, unfitted for tbe battle of > life; yet one word might save tbem, one sound and vig irons health-giving letter from a medical mat , habituated to the treatment and continuous) supervision of such casej, would, in mosainsttmces, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable aud gloomy .utuieland by appropriate treatment restore the enjrvated system to its natural vigor, and eneufe a joyous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made tbe diseases ofjouth and those ariaing there« from his peculilr study. His whole pro essional life J. 39 j*<su especially devoted to the treatment of aervous Affections and the Diseases incidental to Married Lite. His skill is available & a!l-no matter how many hutdreds or thoi sanda of miles distant. His system oi corres] jjiuience by letter is now so well orgauised Jnd known, that comment ■ would be superfl ious— (by this jeans many thousands oi pati .uts have been cured, whom ' be has never see i and never known) j and it is carried on wit i such judicious supervL-on tbat though he has been practising this branch of his pr fession for twenty»six years in these colonies no single instance of accidental discovery ha 3 ever yet happened. When Medicine are required, these are forwarded in the . ime careful manner without a possibility of t te ion tents cf the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these afcfer, and a cure is effected without eyen the physiciau knowing who is his patient. I To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, tl b Kerrous, the Debilitated, aud ali suffering from any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SMITJ ['S plan ot treatment commends itself, aye ding, as it does, the inconvenience and ex| euse of a personal visit, Addbess— DR. 4 L, SMITE, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. (Late the Residence ii the Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 31 May 1880, Page 3
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