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Bangui ita county councii IOTI C E . AT mi AWOUttXEit MEETINC of tl»e JounciW held at the Ooanei «-'h»mber«, rt efton, March Mst, 1380, i wa9 resolved] on the motion of M Bbe»»4n, tiebonded by Mr M'Ga^fis ' that a spperatfc «te of THKEEPKtNCI j in tbe PGUft D «poa the vakes of th rateable prop ttty m tint portion of th i district over wbith the rate is to b ' levied, as a'f oearmg m the Vaiuatio 801 l for the t me being in force be noi made, and tlu same is hereby mad<>, tha the rate be fo • one year commencing 0 he 15 h day of April, 1860, »nd endin ' on the 14 b d y of April, 1881, and tba 1 it be payable n one sum on the 15th da 1 of April, I8S( . NOTICE h HEREBY GIVEN tba . the above rate will be doe as abov J stated, and that the same AJU^T b PAID to th< BATB COLLECTOIt, 0 st tbe Office f tbe Council, Ueefton, 01 the date nam d. ' Dated 2 id day of April, ISSO. JOHN HABOLD, County Clerk. J '« CATTLE TBESPAS3 ACr, 1868." NOTICE IS "HEREBY GITES that ton after Saturday, lltt May, 1880, I the Provisions of ° Th< , Cattle Tressdass Act, 1568," will be en. t forced on myjland, known as M'lnerney'i 1 agricultural tana, Ottf Boad, ant ': bounded on t te north by tbe mam Grej fioad, and c a the south by Soldier'i Creek, and bat it is my intention U CLAIM DAMAGES for all Cattle Horses, Sh ep, Pif«, or any othej aoimals THi SPASBING on tbe said land, whetke tbe same be fenced 03 tthinelosed* ABTHUB BBEBN. ; Eeefton, St 1 April, 188S, Mm ICAL NOTICE, J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST*. , r>EGS to jo form tfie Inhabitants of I -■—^ Eeeftonl and District— that, haftog resumed his employment as a Chemf|t^he is still OPENI for aoy MUSICAL GAG£M.je£JN j|o. %& -„ r^- " violin, brlss ijriTßfsitßSTa, and BANDS FOR BALLS, ORDBteJeft at Mr/ An«?ns CampbeirsffillO^ffi^C^pS? H<JTElii wai|ePftOS|fILtJATTKNDEDTO, ** Tu&na wMreat ntsn all remind us, W* can n»u« ovk live* sublime 1 And* depiating, leave behindlis jr FootprinCian the sandt of lime.* rTlffJfahove.il read* with great nileres't bj J.*'#^*andalof young mem ft insptrei th e m>#ith,Hdr| ( tori* the Jjnght lewoen 0 youth :tti^Vft i »^ucnSw'ord as fail. .Alasi sa> manyVttuitil^reot^u W* with<^ard to the ,ycutKb who his nav«r abused hts strength-~^md|^.th%mati who haa nol-bean •passion'f slaJs#_i-*,jW - " . Bat to thaCypitb-Tibihaf man, who has watted tit* nsOT;|rho has yielded himaalf up to the temporal* •p^Utraiferoerit* 6i¥iee; who has giyenj fnhridled license to hii pas* gions, to him we. ahova lines are but as a reproach. WW|^aK)>ECßphehavef What aspirations f "vfa»* «b«fle ot.ieavlnt kit footprints on tiktianH oOmef For him, alas! therein nbughtbMdai^eipale and aelf raproach fan d fotf t^^f^^T- -? *v , For a man tolleave hit fp^nrtiti .00 the sands of time, at must-W «iwred with ,a strong brain and nervba* rf p^»"er^ r ' s H%mast possess a sound, Vigorous,. h«iKhy mßd, in a healthy body-l-the power** eoncotTe— the (Mieriy to fcecute! But look at 'our Australian youth I See the emaciated form, the vacant look, tHrtistlets hesitating aMU)M£ the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. I Note his nemeaneuraneT. conversation, and wen say, Is thai % man to leave Aw footprintslon tbe sand* 1 of time. Do parents, meacal men and edneatera of youth pay sufficient attention fo this sub* ect f Do they eier aseortain the cause of this decay ; and hsjriag dose «o,ua iher (aa ,a strict sense of [duty' demands) .seek th* skilled advice of tbe medioal man^wbo haa made tbis branch pf his probation .his par* ticular speciality, whose life baa_been devoted* to the treatment pf these oataff Bcadcr, what is ywr answe ? Let each oae answer for* himself. Parent see their progeny fading gradually before tl tir sight, see them become emaciated old you g men, broken down in health, enfeebled, mfitted for the battle of life ; yet one woi 1 might save them, one •ound and vigorou liealth-giving letter from a medical man, ha ituated to the treatment and continuous st >er»i*ion of such case?, would, ia most inst inces, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, am by appropriate treatment restore tbe enerv« ed system to its' natural vigor, and ensure s ovous and happy life. Dr L. It. SBIITJ , of Meibou»n«, ha* madethe diseases of you 1 and those arising there* from his peculiar tudy. fiis whole pro es» sionat lite has been especially devoted to the treatmcut of XTer oub Affection* and the Diseases incidental to Married Life. Sis skill is available to !I— no matter how many hundred? or thouaa da of miles distant. His system of correspoi lence by letter is now so well orgauised an known, that comment would be superfluo s— (by this ->eaus many thousands o! patien s have been cured, whom he has never seen 3 id never known) ; and it if carried on with such judicious supervison that though he las been practising this branch of his profession for lwehty»iix years in these colonies, rto single instance of accidental discovery las ever yefe happened When Medicines hre required, these are forwarded in the «aie oaretul manner without a possftiuty of tb* contents of the parcels being discovered, f lain and clear directions accompany these later, and a cure ia effected without efen tba Ayriciaa knowing who is his patient. I To Men and W*ien with Broken-down Constitutions, tbe Ifcrvous, the Debilitated rfW i SHStS? B \ m DUeaw *bateverl Dr L, L. SMlTtt'S pW oi treatment com' mends itself, avoiding, fca it does, the inconvenience and expense 01 a personal riaU, Address— \ DR. L. L, SMITH, 182, COLLINS STREET EASt, MELBOQHNE. , (Late the Besidenos 91 the Ooverner.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 June 1880, Page 3

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