NANGAIIUA COUNTY COUNCIL N OtT ICE, AT an ADJOpiIXEI) MEETING of the Couili-il, hrld at the Council W'flmbsrn, Keeftof , March 31s{, ISSO, it resolved onl the moii.. n of Mr r cbemkay, Kecontfpd by Mr xM'Gaffijt, , fiat a sr-pmite rite of THKEE PENCE • >n the POUND L^on the values of the rafealile property in that portion of the district over nliiAh the rate is to be levied, ns nppeJrkij in the. Valuation "'ill for ihe tinis being in force be now road?, and the sapp is hereby mad^, that the rate he for ope yfar commencing on lie 15 h dny of|A|iril, ISSO, nnd ending on the 14 h day of April, 1881, pnd that it be payable in pae sum on the 15ih day of April, 1830. NOTICE IS IEREBY GIVEN that the above ra?e will be du9 n" above stated, and ih; t the same MTJ-T be PAID (0 the J ATE COLLECTOK.fr at the Olfi.-e of he Council, Keet'ton, ou the date named. JDated 2adUay of April, 18S0. JOHN HAROLD, J County Clerk. •• CATTLE tJeSPASS ACT, 1868-" NOTICE 18 HEHEBT GIVEN tl.at onl after SaUirday, 11th May, Vi&\ thp Provisions of " The Cattle Tresspasa Act, 13G8," will be eu« forced on my land, known as M'lncrney'* agricultural lease, Grey l>oad, and bounded on thelnorth by the an in Grey Koad, and on (the south by Soldier's Creek, and tin t it is roy intention to CLAIM UAJ AGES for all Cattle, Horse", Sheej , Piss, or nny other animals THES PASSING on the. said land, whelhpr the same be feuced or v inclosed. ARTHUR BREEN. Reefton, Bth Lpril, 1883. MUSICAL NOTICE. J. SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to Inform the Inhabitants of Reeflonjand District— that, having resumed his anployraent as a Chemist, he is still OP KM for any MUSICAL EN* GAGEMENp. violin, mass instruments, and PIANO— TAUGHT. BANDS PROVIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRIILE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS left at Mr. Angus Camp!, bell's SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROSJPJLY ATTENDED TO. \ " Lirea of great mcD all remind us, We can make our lives sublime; And, departing, leave behind us Footpriuts on the sands of time.". fTIHE above is read with great interest by JL thousands of young men. It inspires " 'thrarwith ~'lTu wf fui nr thebrigljt lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. .Lias! saj many, this is correct, — is tru<> with y-jgard to tho youth who has never akuaed his strength — and to the man who has not been 1 passion's slave," But to that youth — to that mas, who ha» wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet. allurements ef vice, who has given unbX led license to his passions, to him the : bove lines are but as a reproach. What H( pc can he have ? Wh»s aspirations ? What chance of leaving hit footpiints on the sa ds of time? For him, alas ! there is nough but dark despair and self-reproach for a to t life. For a man to leav his footprints on the sands of time, he mi st be endowed with a strong brain and nei rous power. He must possess a sound, vigo ous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — th( power to conceive-^ the enerjy to exec te! But look at our Australian youth ! S;e the emaciated form, the vacant look, the li tless hesitating manner, tho nervous distrust the senseless, almost idiotic expression. J ote his demeanour and j conversation, and the cay, Is that a man to leave Ms footprints 01 the sands of time. Do parents, medic I men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they eve ascertain the cause of this decay ; and hay Dg done so, do they (as s 6trict sense of t uty demands) ieek the skilled advice of th medical man, who has made this branch o his profession his particular speciality, wl ose life has beea devoted to ihe treatment of theso cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? Le: each ose answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, eufeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yet one word might save them, one Rouud and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to tho treatment and continuous supervision of such ca?e«, , would, in most instances, succeed in warding oti' the impending dodm of a miserable and gloomy tuture, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated Pjstein to its natural vigor; aud ensure a jotous and happy life. * Dr L. L. SMITH, pf Melbourne, has made . the disease? if youihjand those arising there« from his peculiar study. His whole pro es» sionul iii'e has been especially devoted to the I trtatment of Nervius Affections and Ihe Diseases incidental (to Married Life. ilis ' skill is availabie to all — no matter how nu tv 1 hundred: 1 or thousunpa of miles distant. His j. system of correspondence by letter is now so Well orgauised and! known, tint comment s would be superfluous — (by this :>ea/i3 many thousands of patients have been cured, whom ' he has never seen apd never known) ; and it 1 is carried on with sich judicious mpervison that though he Has been practicing this branch of his profession for tweuty»sis years in these colonies, no single instance of accidental discovery Has ever yet happened. When Medicines pre required, these are forwarded in the satle careiul manner without a possibilitfy^df the} c ontents of the pamels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompany these lalfer, and a cure is efifcted without eyeii the fhyfieinu knowing who is his patient. ] To Men and Women wi'h Broken. do <vn Constitutions, the feervbus, the Debilitated, and all suffering from 1 any Disease whatever, Dr L. L. SMITH'S plan ot treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience aud eipeuse of a personal visit, Address — I DR. LJ SMITH, 182, COLLfflgj STREET EAST, MELBOOKNB. (Late the ReJHencc 01 tho Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 9 August 1880, Page 3
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