N ANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCIL N 0 TTI C E , AT an ADJOURNED MEETING t of the Courfcil, held af the Oonnci Jbambers, HeeftcA, March 31st, 1880, i was resolved ori the motion of Mi Bbeknaw, **econfl*>d by Mr M-Gaffin that a seperate *&te of THREEPEiSCI 'n the POUND/ uf>oo the values of thi rateable proper* ia that portion of thi district over wliich the rate is to bi levied, as appearing in tbe Valuatioi 801 l for the time being in force be nov made, and the same is hereby made, tha 'berate be for une year commencing oi be 15th day ol April, 1880, snd endin--*n tbe Uth day of April, 1831, nnd tha it be payable in one sum on tbe 15ib da] of April, 1880. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha the abovo rati will be due as abov< -tated, and that lhe same MU>T bi PAID to the KATE COLLECTOR, c; it the Office ol the Council, Beefton, oi 'be date namei . Dated 2u 1 day of April, 18 SO. JOHN HAROLD, County Clerk. " CAITLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868-" NOTICE IS -"HEREBY GIVES tliat in after Saturday, lltL .May, 1880, he Provisions of " Tht Cattle Tresspj ss Act, 1863," will be en* r'orced on my lind, known as M'lnerney'i agricultural I sase, Grey Road, ant bounded on lh i north by the main Grej Road, and on the south by Soldier* Creek, and tl at it is my intention tr CLAIM DA HAGES for all Catile Horses, She< p. Pigs, or any other animals THE: (PASSING on the said land, whether j the same be fenced oi uninc-losed. ARTHUR BREEN. Reefton, Btl April, 188 S. MUS [CAL NOTICE. J: SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to i i form the Inhabitants of Reefton md District— that, having resumed his en ployment as a Chemist, he is still OPEN for any MUSICAL ENGAGEMENT! Iki k VIOLIN, BRA! S INSTRUMENTS, AND PIA JO— TAUGHT. BANDS PROVIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, Ac ORDERS 1 ft at Mr. Angus Camp** bell's SOUTEIfiRN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROM PILY ATTENDED TO. 11 Lives of g -eat men all remind us, We can mo c our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.** THE above is [read with great interest b*thousands if young men. It inspirei them with Hop. for iv the bright lexicon o youth there is n such word as fail. Alas ! saj many, this is :<->rrect,— is true with wegard to the youth wto has nevar abaaed hia strength — and to the man who has not beon • passion's slave." But to that yoi th— to that naa, wbo has wasted his vigor, t rho has yielded bii_B«Jf up to the temporary tweet allurements el vice, who has given un bridled license to his passions, to him the above lines are bat as a reproach. What lopb can he hava ? Whs* aspirations P Wfa it chance of leaving hit footprints on tbe sands of time ? For bin*, alas ! there ia nov ght but dark despair aiid self-reproach for i lost life. For a man to 1 are his footprints on the i sands of time, he must be endewed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, ' igorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — the power to coaceive--the energy to eiecute! But look at our j Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, tbe vacant look, tb i listless hesitating manj_sr, the nervous distr ist, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and t len say, Is that a man to ' leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, me< ical men and educators of youth pay sufficie it attention to this sub- , ject ? Do they c er ascertain the cause of l this decay ; and ht ring done bo, d<_ they (as a strict sense of duty demands) t«ek the skilled advice of t ie medical _*■*_*, who bas made this branoh >f his profession his particular speciality, -a hose life has been devoted to the treatment >f theso cases P Reader, , what iB your answei P Let each one answer for himself, Parent see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old youi g men, broken down in health, enfeebled, i nfitted for the battle of life; yet ono wor might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medioal muti, hah tuated to the treatment and continuous su ervision of such cases, would, in most insta ices, succeed in warding off the impending i oom of a miserable and gloomy future, and >y appropriate treatment restore the enerrat d system to its natural vigor, and ensure a j ijous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMITH of Melbourne, has made the diseases of yout i and those arising there* from his peculiar s udy. His whole pro ea« aional life has been -specially devoted to the treatment of Nen >us Affections and the Disenses incidental to Married Life. His skill is available to f 11— -no matter how mtiy hundreds or thousai da of miles distant. His system of correspou lence by letter is now so well orgauised an( known, that oomment would be superfluoi s — (by this aieaus many thousands of patien s have been cured, whom he has never seen a id never known) ; and it is carried on with i ich judicious supervison that though he las been practising thia branch of his profession for twenty-six years in these coloniee, Jo eingle instance pf accidental discovery Las ever yet happened When Medicines fare required, these are forwarded in the sapie careful manner without a possibility of toe contents of the parcels being discovered, I Plain and clear directions accompany these Jatfer, and a cure is effected without eyen thei physician knowing who ia his patient. / To Men and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, tne Bervous, the Debilitated and all suffering from any Disease whatever Dr L, L. SMITJ "'S plan of treatment com. mends itself, av< ding, as it does, the inconvenience and ex tense of a personal viijt, Address— DR. L. r * SMITH, 182, COLLIN-3 STREET EAST MELBOORNE. (Late the Besidencs of the Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 6 August 1880, Page 3
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