AIIUA CO riS TI JY COUNCIL NOT OF, . AT an ADJODWNED MKRTIN'O of tl;« Counc 1, h. kl at the O.i.ii.-i! '-••>»mbers, Heefton, Mnrch 31s!, ISSO. it * : " resolved on (lie nioij, n of ?,Fr ijBKNIfAV. feender by Mr M'Gaffix, 'liat a scDPi-Miftratc of THUFF-I'lvNC!'" ■n the POUND u-g vn the values of ihe ratenhle property i that portion of the •district over wind the r»te is to be levied, as appearw z in the Ya'uation Uoll for the time bMng in force be now made, nnd the same is hereby niadp, that •l.er.itc be for one rrar pommencin^ on he 15 h dity of Ap -11, ISSO. smd ending on the 14'h day of Ipril, ISBI. nr,d thai it be payable in one sum on ihe 15ih day of April, IS3O. • NOTICE IS HE ?EEI* Gl^£N r that (he abova rafe wi 1 be due ?.<? above sta'ed, and ihut lie same iIU'T be PAID f o> the EAT I COLLECTOR, tr at the Olnee of the Council, Ueoftou, on 'he date. named. Doted 2ad day of April, 18S0. JO IN HAROLD, County Clerk. •• OATTLK TKES 'ASS.ACT, IS jB-" NOTICE IS I EitEBY GIVEN that ou after Saturday, llih' May, 1S8), the P onsions of "The Cattle Trespass Act 1368," will be etsforced on ruy bind, kr own as M'lncrney's Mgricultural lease, ?rey I'oad, aud bounded on the nortl by the mnn Grey fioad, and on the i outh by Soldier's Creek, and that it s my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all Catile, Horses, Sheep, Pi js, or any oth^r animals TRESPASS ING on ihe said land, whether the s ime be fenced or v .inclosed. ARTHUR BIiEEN. Beefton, Bth April, 1883. MUSICAL NOTICE, J. SCmiIDT, VIOLHNIST, BEGS to inform/ the Inhabitants of Eeefton and district— that, liaving resumed his employment as a Cneniist, be is still OPEN for Ly MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. I " VIOLIN, BRASS It^TRTTMENXS, AND PIANO— TADaHT. BANDS PROVIDED IFOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDEES left at Mr. Angus Camp* bell's SOUTH KBN LBOSS HOTEL, will be PROMPiLY Attended to. " Lives of great mm all remind us, We can make our lives sublime ; And, departing, leate behind us Footprints on the sands of time." THE above is read with great interest bi thousands of young men. It inspire" them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon o youth there is no such word us fail. Alas s;»} many, this is correct, — is true with t'3garc to the youth who has never abused his streDgth — and to the man whp lias not been ' passion's slave." But to that youth — to that tnaa, who has wasted bis vigor, who has yielded himself up to tb9 tempor-jry sweet jnllurementa of vice, who has given unbridle! license to Ins passions, to him the aboTO lines efo but as a reproach. What Hopscan he have ? Wh;»s aspirations P What cnance of leaving I/it footpiints on the sanls of time? For him, alas ! there is nought! but dark despair ami self-reproach for a 101 l life. For a man to leavl his footprints on the sands of time, he mist be endowed with a strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body — the power to conceive — the energy to exelute! But look at our Australian youth ! feee the emaciated form, the vacant look, the Istless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Kote his demeanour and conversation, and th n gay, Is that a mau to leave his footprints < 1 the sauds of time. Do parents, mcdi al men and educators of youth pay sufficien attention to this subject ? Do they ev< r ascertain the ctjusa of this decay ; and ha\ ug done so, dp they (as & strict sense of < uty demands) seek the skilled advice of th '• medical mail, who has made this branch c ' his profession hi 3 particular speciality, wl ose life has been devoted to die treatment 0 these ca?es ? header, what is your answer ' Le: each a»e answer for himself, Parents see their progeny fading gradually before the r sight, see them become emaciated o!d youn men, broken down in health, enfeebled, uliQtted for the battle of life ; yet one word! might save them, one sound and vigorous pealth-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such case?, would, in mo?t instances, succeed in warding otf the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and I v appropriate treatment restore the enervate system to its natural vigor, and ensure ajo ous and happy life. Dr L. L. SMI I'll, if Melbourne, has made the disease? of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar sti dy. His whole pro es« sional life bus been especially devoted to the treatment of Nervo is Anvctions ani the Diseases incidental 0 Married Life. Uis skill is available to til — no matter how nn ->y hundreds or thousant aof miles distant. His system of correspond nee by letter is now so well orgauised and known, that comment would be superfluous —(by this aeaus many thousands of patients hare been cured, whom he has never seen an never known) ; and it is earned on with su h judicious eupervhou that though he hi 1 been practising this branch of his profess on for tweuty»sis years in these colonies, no Jsingle instance of accidental discovery hal ever yet happened. When Medicines aje required, these are forwarded in the sumJearefui manner without a possibility of the I-ontents of the parcels being discovered, Plain and clear directions accompauy these latflr, and a cure is circled without eyen the pl|y«iciau knowing who is his patient. j To Men and Women with Brokac-doTn Constitutions, the Iflervouu, the Debilitated, ■fcM^Lsuffering fron any Disease whatever, of treatment comdocs, the mcotivisit.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 11 August 1880, Page 3
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