N AKGAIWA, COON'IY COUNCIL NOTICE. AT m ADJpURNEU MEFTTVG of t!.e CoWU, b?ld at the r-nnoil Heefton, March 31«, l"80, i» Z fpaoived n the raoti-n oi Mr r e knnak. nee ded by Mr M'Gaffin. • • «l* to p f rate ' »te of THKEIPK.NCE ' m tn« PODSD upon the values of the rateable proper^ io that portion of the , distnet over w' rich the rate is to be: levied, as appearing i a tbe Valuation; ttoil fo r the t»m ! being in force be now ■ made, and the same is hereby made, that the rate be for o ie year commencing on he 15 h day of April, 18S0, snd ending on the 14; b day of April, 1881, and that ! t it be payable in me sum on the 15th day ' of April, 1880. NOTICE IS lEREBr GIVEN that the above rate will be due as above stated, and tb; t the same MUVP be i PAID to tbe I ATE COLLECTOR, or ; st the o £ee of he Council, Keefton, on the date named. Dated 2nd lay of April, 1880. JOHN HABOLD, County Clerk. " CATTLE T] ESPaSS ACT, 1868-" NOTICE 1$ "HEREBY GIVEN that on after Saturday, Htb May, 1880, th i Provisions of "The I Cattle Tresspasa Act, 1868," will be en. forced on my lai 3, known as M'lnerney's ( agrieuhurai ieaie, Grey fioad, and bounded on the sorth by tbe main Grey ; t Koad, and oa the sooth by Soldier's 1 Creek, and tha it is my inteutiou to [ CLAIM DAMiGES for ail Cattle. Horses, Sheep Pigs, or any other' ) animals TIIESI ASSING on the said land, whether be same be fenced or i u.iinclosed. I ABTHUBBEKEN. , Reefton, Bth j pril, 188 S. ] MUSKIAL NOTICE J. S(3miIDT, VIOLINIST, ] BFGS to !n>rm the Inhabitants of j i* aft on ai d District— 'that, having resumed bis em{ loyment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN C r any MUSICAL EN» i (jrAGEMENTS ' VIOLIN, BBAS! INSTBTJMINTS, AND 1 ma o— taught. BANDS PRO nDED FOR BALLS, QITADRILL] ! ASSEMBLIES, So. OBDEBS lei . at Mr. Angus Campbell's SOUTKIRN CBOSS HOTEL, will be PBOMP ILY ATTENDED TO. v Lives of gr at men all remind as, 1 We can tnak our lives sublime ; And, departi g, leave behind us Footprints oi tbe sands of time. 1 * ' nnHE above is -cad with great iutere«fc by ; !_ thousands 0 f young men. It inspires them with Hon. for in the bright lexicon ol youth there is nt such word as fail. Alas! - sa} many, this is snrrect,— is tru* with 'Wgard to tbe youth wio has never abused bis strength — and to the man who has cot been ' passion's slave.' But to that yo ith— to that man, who has wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements ot vice, who has given v ibridled license to his passions, to him tl c above lines an but as a reproach. Wha Hops can he have f Who* aspirations t Mi hat chance of leaving Alt footprints on th > sands of time ? For him, aloe ! there in n tught but dark despair and self-reproach fo\ a lost life. Fora man to leave his footprints on the sands of time, 1 c must be endowed with a strong brain an 1 nervous power. He must possess a sound vigorous, healthy mind, io a healthy body —the power to conceive— the energy to execute! But look at our Australian youtl ! See tbe emaciated form, tbe vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous di trust, the senseless, almost idiotic expressio . Note his demeanour and conversation, an then say, Is that a maa to leave his footpri ts on the sands of time. Do parents, n edical men and educators of , youth pay suffi ient attention to this subject T Do they ever ascertain the cause of tbis decay ; and laving done «o, do they (as a strict seaea < f duty demands) reek the skilled advice o the medical man, who has made tbis bram S*of bis profession his par--1 ticular speciality whose life has been devoted • to the treatmen of theso eases ? Reader, , what ia your ani er? Let each oae aasWei t for himself. Pan nts see their progeny fading i gradually before ;heir sight, see them become l emaciated old v ung men, broken down in health, enfeeble* , unfitted for the battle oi life; yet one « ord might save them, oac «ound and vigon as health 'giving letter from * medical man, ' abituated to the treatment aad continuous supervision of such cases, • would, m most if stances, succeed in warding off the itnpeadi) j doom of a miserable and gloomy future, a id by appropriate treatment restore the eoer ated system to ita natural vigor, and ensure a jorous and happy life. 0 2)r h, h. mi H, of Melbourne, has mads c the diseases of y< uth and those arising there* , from bis peculiar study. JUis whole pro'es* sional life has be a especially devoted to the 1 treatment of N rvous Affections and th< Diseases inoiden ai to Married Life. Hi* '' skill is available I > ail— no matte« how many n hundred* or thoii anda of miles distant. His I* system of corresf mdeuoe by letter ia now sc Well orgauisad nd known, that cammeal c would bs superfl mis— (by this means man? ( thousands ofpaii » to have been cured, whom ' «,•< bat -<»>r pw md never known) j and il ■! : - git ■■ i■: t *tt i such judicious supervisor i .\aX t oujjh he has been practising thil c branch of his pi >fession far tweaty«six jean c iv these colonie ,no single instance of aeci c dental discover] has ever yet happened «• When Mediomi i are required, these an c forwarded in tbe »m« careful manner withou o a possibility of he «cont«Bts of tbe parcel » being discovered Plain and dear direction a accompany the* latfer, and a cure U eff«-ct«( « without efen th > phy#ioian knowing whoi « his patient. " J To Men and Women with Bro«ag#dow] Constitutions, tl s Servous, the Defifiiutec and all sunerio| from any Disease wfatevn J D* L. L. SMITI *S plan of twaftjf c^ a mends itself, aro ding, as it does, the kcoa >• venience and exj ease of a personal vudt, AjDDB£SB*-» DE. 1, I* SMITH, >J 162, COLi INS BTEEET BAST. MKLfiOOHNg. (Late the Beiid«tws 91 the Gov«raoi.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 June 1880, Page 3
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