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NAN GAiIUA /CO. INTY COUNCIL kltiok.-' A T an /D.fOui^ED MEFin^G rY of the Cfun.il. held a' fh«* Cnnni -M'inb?f,*, Keefim. March 31-st, 1-80. t' was ri'so'ved lon thp moii- n o* "r Bbekkajt. "i-ciiiilfd by llfr M'GaFFI-V, that a SHiieratej rate of Til If EKIiO>CE in the POUND upon the values of Uie rateable property in tint portion ot the district over whi- h the rate is to be ! levied, as appearing in tlis Valuation Ifoll for tli<» time being in force be now made, ai.d the Isame is hereby madp, that i 'he rule fefoijone ypar commencing on he 15 h day <>f April, ISSO. mid ending on the 14 h day of .Ipril, 1881. end that it be payable i 1 one sum on the 15ib day of April, 18S0] NOTICE 1:5 HEREBY GIVEN that ihe above rate will be due n« abovp stated, and ii.it ihe »mne j'U-T be PAID to the RATE COLLRCIO! . «r at theOili.-e oi" tha Council, Ueefton, on ihe date name I. Dated 2u i day of April, 18S0. JOHN HAROLD, N County CleHf. " CATTLK RRESPiSS ACT, 1868-" OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ori after Saturday, 11th May, l;-80, tis Provisions of "The Cattle Tresspa*! Act, 1368," will be enforced on my bu d, kuown as M'luerney's agricultural lea ie, Grey Road, and bounded on the 101 th by the mniii Grry ffoad, and on he south by Soldier's Creek, and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAM UxES for alt Cat le, Horse", Sheep, Pigs, or nnv otlier animals TK ESI 1 ASKING on the s-.id land, whether tie same be fenced or v inclosed. ARTHUR BREEN. Reefton, Bth April, 188 S. MUSICAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to in f crm the Inhabitants of Reefton an I District— that, having resumed his empbyraent as a Chemist, he is still OPE* fo* any MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. VIOLIN, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, AND PIANi )— TAUGHT. BANDS PROVIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &o. ORDERS leftist Mr. An*us Camn* bell's SOUTHERN CROSS HOTKL. will be PROMPTLY ATT ENDED TO. " Lives of great men all remind us, We can 11 >..ke Air lives sublime ; And, departing] leave behind us Footprints on tne sands of time." THE above is reap with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon 0/ youth there is' no such word as fail. Alas ! saj many, this is correct,— is truo with "ogard to the youth who bas nerer abused his strength — and to the man who has not beon ' passion's slave." But to that youth— to that man, wbo has wasted bis rigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweAt allurements ot vice, who has given unbridled license to his passions, to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What Hopb c;>n he have ? Wlin* aspirations ? What caance of lei'ving hit footpiintß on the sands of time? For him, alas! there is nought put dark despair and self-reproach for a lostuife. For a man to leave ibis footprints on the sands of time, he musi be endowed with a strong brain and nerveus power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — the power to conceive — the energy to execute! Bufe look at our Australian youth ! Seel the emaciated form, the vacant look, the listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Nott his demeanour and conversation, and then <Ly, Is thut a man to leave. J5 footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical jnen and educators of youth pay sufficient ajteution to this subject? Do tbey ever jjscertain the caus9 of this decay ; and having done so, do they (as a strict sense of dujy demands) feck the skilled advice of the Miedicul man, who has made tbis branch of liis profession his particular speciality, who>e lite has been devoted to .he treatment of theso cases ? iieader, what is your answer ? Le: each one answer for himself, Parents s :e their progeuy fading gradually before theit sight, see them becomo emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unified for Uie battle ot life ; yet one word might sare them, one sound and vigorous h;a'lh-giviiig letter from a medical mun, h.-ibit tated to tne trea' ment and continuous supe 'vision of such eye.--, would, in ino>t i.i*.t.in ies, succeed in warding oil tiie iit.|.e*idiiig dc am ot a miser ibe mid gloomy :u:ure, and b appropriate treatment restore the enerratet system 10 its natural vi"or, and ens-ure ajo ous and happy life. Dr L. Jj. SMti'lt, > t Ate bourne, bus mnde the diseases ol yi-u'h md those a-ising ther.-. from bis pmi'wr stu ly. J I ie whoie pro essional life has t>een es pc dally devoted to iho treatment ol Nerr._ s A il< ctions and tho Dist-Bses incidensal^jj Married Life. \U? skill is available to att —no mai ter how m. <\ bur.dred* or thousand .ot mil -3 distant. His system of corre*pond< 3ce by letter is now so Well orgauised and ;uown, th.it comment would be superfluous' -(by this 'leans many thousauds ot palieuts wye been cured, whom he has never seen mc "never known) ; ano it is earned on with sue li judicious supervison that though he hai been practising this branch of lus profess ou lor twenty»six ye irs in these colonies, no single instance of acci dental discoiery ha, ever yet happened. When Medicines ac required, these are torwurded in the sam. careful manner without a possibility of the .ouients of the parcels being discovered, P kin and clear direc. ions accompany these latf .r, and a cure i 8 e tf. C.ed without eyeu the pi y ? iciau knowing who is his patient. 6 wuyis To Men and Wonen with Broken-down Consti tubon., the J ervons, the Debilitated, and all sutfernig h-o, .any Disease whatever ™J_*; v iH ._ S >hrn ot feutment com' ! mends itself avo.dx.ij , as it docs, ihe meon- i venience and expeusi of a personal visit. ! Address — DR. L. v SMITH, 183,-. COLLIN . STBket EAST. , /T • MELBOURNE. (Lafc the Real lene; >i the Governor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 23 July 1880, Page 3

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