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I v,AJS'G\!!U\ CiVJNTY COl-NC IJ JNbT f C K . \ T nn /nf<»m^Ki> MKF' T 'T.Vf l\ nl t'.e CfiiM-ilJipl'l a' 'he } i-.^mb-.-s M/ircb 31st, 1 <S(1. 1 v->s rr«-iivcl on 'by rn'ifn n r.: 'li I'KKNNAV M'CiniCil by Mr M«Caffi» •but » s-rer.-itc ral* of Tl! UK iil'h.M'v vi ihe l'OlfM unon the v;>luef of the rafeabio pi-u.^r v in f^lt por'ion of ihe district over wbih the rate i* to lv levied, ns r]Mirti!rin_ r in the Valuation U'dl for lh-> fiir.p beiny in fcrce be m-w made, ai.d the vattii" i-* hereby mr>i!'', that thei*. .to le mr otic var ninnm-nciou on he 15 h d y of U'.ni, IM-0, hi,.l endinj; ■-fl the li h d..y bf \|T'l. 1:-'S1, n.d lha! it be payable in dne un thr 15' b day of April. ISSO. NOTICE IS I'KKEUY GlVb'y Umt ihe a' ove ra'o fft ! ! be dv" r"> • iafrrf, and 'buf the >;ime \ \y V In PAID to the K^TK COLLKCn)':. <i ut the (Miie of t! c Council, I'et-fion, <i, he ibife riMmed. i'sted 2ud diy of Apn\ 18s0. .OHN HAKOLD, County Clerli. " CATILK lUISPASS ACT, 18G8." TVTOTICE IS HEIIEUY GIVEN 1.1 t! at on : fter Saturday, lltb Uay, 18), the Provisions of "The Cattle J res<pa^B ; ct, ISGB," will be en» ibrced on ray I. nd.iknown as MTnrrney^ narifuhural lease J iircy 'load, and bounded on ihe no ih ly the niiiu C rey Koad, and on lin south by loidiuV Creek, and that i is my intention 10 CLAIM DA MACKS f«r .-ill Cat h>, Horse-, Sheep, . cr r.ny oiher ..niuials TI.'ESPAHSS^fr on the t- - . i < i laud, whether the s.tme be fenced or 1 v iuelosed. j AilTHUil IJUKEN. • Reefton, Bth April, 188 S. MUSICAJi NOTICB, *r J. SCH^IIDT, viol::nist, f^KOS to in'orm tbe Inhnhitanls of -^ Itcofton and I tistricf — that, having 1 i resumed his employr ient aia Chemist, he isstil! OPISN for aiy MUSICAL EN* 1 GAG EMENTS. VIOLIN, ERASfi INSTRUMENTS, AND PIANO— TAUOUT. BAND^ PROVII) 2D FOR BALLS, QCJADKILLE ABSEMBLIE-5, &c. ORDEES left at MV. An^ns Campbell's SOUTH KUiV CROSS HOTEL will be PtIOMPILI ATTENDED TO. " Lives of great m »n all remind us, We can rotdfe oar ives subliniP • And, departing, lei.ye behind in Fooiprinta on the lands of tune." nnnE above is read vi'.h great interest by 1_ thnusan'ls of yorng men. It inppirei them witb Hope, for ii tfie bright lexicon o' youth tli ert* is no snch word as fail, kins! saj many, tb:B is correc f, — is truo with ■ jgard lo the youtb who lus never abused his strength — and to the nan who haa not been ' passion's *kve." But to thnt youth — o thit man, who hns wasted his vigor, who his yielded himself up to lha temporary swee allurements of vice, wlio has given unbridl tl license tv hia passions, to liim the abo r e lines are hut as a reproach. What IJoi'H en he have? Wli»* aspirations ? What cl ance of lei'ving hit footptints on the sandi of lime? For hiui, alas! therein nought ant dark despair and self- reproach for a lost life. For a man to leave hia 'ootprints on the sands of tone, he tmi^ ; be pndowed Rith a strong brain and nervius power. He must possess a sound, viijor ms, hcilthy mi d, in a hialtliy body — the jower to con cire — ihe eneny to execu c! Dufc look afc our Australian youtb ! Se the emaciated form, tlie vacant look, the list ess hesitating manner, the n.rvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. No ;e his demeanour and conversation, an^J th.D ;ay, Is that a mnn fco leave his lootprints on he sands of time Do parents, medical men and educators o f youth pay sufficient sttention to this subject ? Do tliey ever .secrtain the oause of this decoy ; tind havini done so, dv they (as a, Btrict srn>e of duly demands) >-enk tlie skilled advice of the nediciil n>an, who has in.ide tliis branch of iia pro es^ion bis partieuiar speciality, whoso life bas been devoted lo be treatment of ;hese cases P Reader, what is your answer ? Le: eacb oae answer for himself, Parents si c their progeny fading gndually beiore their sight, see ttiem become emaciated oid voting tnen, hroken dj\vn in health, enleehled, uu tted for the battle of life; yet one word night save theia, one sound and vigorous h ia'.lb«pd'-i..g lei ter from a medical man, habituated to the trea'men* and eoniinuous ?upe 'vi ion of suth e.:*e-, would, iv most install ies, sneered in warding oil the h.. pending itt om of v miscr.ible ami gb omy uuie, ami t*- appiop-iate I re. an. eid restoie ihe em ruttei sy.-.tein lo it-i nut.ir.d vigev, uud eiiMire a jjsous 'md li;i;ijiv lile Lr L. L. SMini.Joi Ad- b.u.- e,"h - m . .!.< the cliseas. sn| y .. uilJ and th-.".' a i-i'..: iheiej i'roin hi» pi-eu'iar silrly. iiis .-. .:i;..' p'O eisionrii lite h.ii i.e. 11 i~pe-i b> ilev'>te" ,0 il>c triuiin-*!-!-. oi Neirfcus A Ii- cii<" ••♦ »' i 'ht Discuses iii.-i.JMf-.l lto Mui-ri. d J.i'e. ''is skill is riNMilu'.c r-. iJI— ii" '" ''l' '• '"'» '"■•o'V lun.div.l. m-lhoii.ail.-aol .nil-sdi-ta..i. Uu svstcm ol 1 one- j Jcice :., Ifli.T U nov* ,o WVll orgauised u>:>l timw... *- t cnmn^it would be supcrtlu" |— -thy thn .e..ns imniy thoa.aiuUo, ik.. iei.fc 1..M- ; :.e.m cured. Wpd he has never seen i.J nev- r kmnve) ; an! it , 3 easned on with Jucb jieiierjus sup-.-i vi ...n that thinni'i be Ims been practicing Shis ()'r"n'-li of b' 3 profis-non lor ivvnnty-siK ye. rs ' iii these colonies, to siugle instance of uci- ] dental di>co»ery Bias cvi r yet happened. j "iV'iien filedieiucs arb icipiired, these ;i re j forwarded in the si 'i ecireliil iiirteiier wuhout [ a possibility oi tl j o:nci:ti c(' ihe pai. els 1 being ili.-iC.'Vered. i'Li:i aii'l cle.u' direc i vis accoiypaiiy theoe ! itl'i-r, nnd a cuie is ell- .-led without e>eti the phy'ieiuu kuoiving who is iiis p.'sliont. To iVicn and Tomon wi>h Breken-down Co!i3tifutio'is, the .Nervous, ibe Deluoi '.led, and all suil'ering f oni any D'seasc vv.'i.ji.iver, Dr ]j, L. S.MlltT ■> plae o Irein.i.nl eouimends itsdl, aio.u .ng, as it dues, die iucod— vciiieiieu and expe iM of a personal \iiit, Audioes? — l>Xb. Jj| Ij. Old liii, 182, COLi.IXS tjL'lii..;-:T iCAST, M!M,ib :Ui!NE. ; ! (U*i3 the MCiiJcnc: n' the 'love n. or.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 30 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 30 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 30 June 1880, Page 3

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