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" iNASGAHUA COUNTY COffJfCli NOTICE. A T an AD.T'JUUNEP HIEETINP A. of the Coi ncil, held at the Council -Cambers, Heeft n, March 31<t, 1080, l' l^as rrsoired- oi the moti"n of Mr r BB KK jf AX . Kecon ed by Mr M'GafFIN. ill at a n to of TU K EEPEA CX ' n the POUND *>on tbe values of the 'afeabie propertr in that portion of the , listrict orer whi h the rate is to be ievipd, as appeal n<i in the Valuation iioll for the time hwnsj in force be now made, and the san s is hereby madp, thai •liernto he for i-n< year conimen(Mt>£ on he 15 h d-iy of April, ISSO, nnd endins 'ii the 14: h day o April, ISSI. y.n-1 that t he payable in on > sura ou the loih day of April, 1830. NOTICE IS H: lIJEBY GIVEN that ihe above rate w 11 be due ns_ nlKre statfH, and th;»t ihe snme Ml T "T br PAID to the JKA"i$ COLLEOi OH. or sttheGftioe of tht Council, b'eet'ton, on 'he date named. JJated 2nd da y of April, ISSO. J DHN RAKOLD, County Clerk. " CATTLE TIC ISPaSS aCI 1 , 1868-" NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that on ifter Saturday, 11th May, 188 F, tbe Pro^ision^ of " The Cattle Tresspass 1868," will be enforced on my land known as Ji'lnprneyV .•igiicullural least Grey IJoaJ, and bounded on the n rth by the main Grey Hoad, and on ti e south by Soldier's Creek, and that it is my inteotion to CLAIM UAMA xES for all Cattle, Horse*, Sheep, Piss, or any other animals THESP. SSING on the said land, whether th s same be fenced or U' inclosed. ABTHUR BREEN. Beefton, Bth A ril, 18S3. MUSIC iL NOTICE. J SCHMIDT, VIOaiNIST, B"f*;GS v to in'omn tbe Inhabitants of Reefton and! DistricU-lhat, having resumed bis employment as n Chem*s't, be is still OPEN forlany MUSICAL ENGAGEMENTS. 1 TIOLIN, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, AND PIANO4TAUGHT. BAND^S PROVmED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ABSEMBLIES, &c. ORDETCS left al Mr. Ancm Cnmn* bell's SOUTH EEJI CROS3 HOTEL, will be PROMP'iLF ATTENDED TO. " Lives of great tken all reminrl us, We can rouke ounlives subtime ; And, departing, laave behind us Footprints on theleands of time." THE above is read ■witlr'greafr'Hitere'sfc br thousanrTs of youftg^Mfen. It inspires them With HOPE, for in the brjght lexicon of youth there is no such wotd as t'aij.. .Lias! Sim many, this is correct, — is truij. With ";gard to the youth who has nevgj.-almsed hh strength — and to the mun who has not been 'passion's slave." I Hut to that youthl-to that man, •who.\J»as. wasted his vigor, whi has yielded biwaetfj^v to the tempor-iry syeet allurements ti&iftc'e, who bus given unb/idled license to his-ps^* sions, to him the/above lines are but- as a reproach. What Bope c;:n lie liare ? Wli;i.? £ aspirations ? Wbnt chance of le.'ying hix 7 footpiints on the/ sands of time? For him.!, alas! therein naught but dark despair and'( self-reproacb fona lost life. For a man to/leave his footprints on the sands of time, lie must be endowed wiih a strong brain anti nervoiw power. He musi possess a sound! Timorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body! — the power to conceive — the enerry to I execute! But look at our Australian youtll ! Seethe emaciated form, the vacant look, lhe listless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expressioil ..Note h&'demeauaur and conversation, andjthen say, Is that a man to leaTe Ms footprints .on the sands of time. Do parent?, m dica^ men and educators of youth p.'sy suflk ent ilteation to this subject ? Do they ever aijjjertain the cause of this decay ; und laving "tjone so, do they (as & strict sense < ' duty demands) seek the skilled advice oi the medical man, who lias m;ide this brani h of l^is .profession his particular speciality whose v 4ife has been devoted to >he t'eatmen : of these cases ? Reader, what is your an? er? Le: each owe answer lor himself. Pun nts see their prugen? fading gradually bel'oce their sight, see Juem become emaciated old ytung men, broken down -in health, enfeebiefl, unfitted iov *Jie battle of life; yet one vlord might savcKihom, one «cund and vigor Jus heaitii-giving- tetter from a medical man, labituated to tiie treatment and continuous Isupervision of such .case^, woulc 5 , in most i. sttnees, succeed in warding oil t! © impeidin; doom of a uiistTobieanU gloomy ;uiure, a id by appropriated Teat'iirem < restore the eucr ated system to its .natural^ vigor, and ensure a, joyous and happy life. ' l)r L. L. SMI' U, of Me'.bouriie, has made', the diseases of yr u:h and those aiding therj^J from his pecu-Ja stuiy. His whole prr/^g sional JiSe has If -v espm-i^lly devoted t^stf; trtatmcnr of N tv-jus AtlVcrions and ' ihe i Diseiises inciden ;il to Married Life-.^^pS: 1 skill is available ) all — no matter hi>* inS^iihundred.* or thoi landu of miles distimb-^lfh^ svsiern of corresj. >nJence by iettcrjs no-.f-so s well orgauised : nd known. tb»re 'icom.me'nt. would be supevil ions — (by this "leans tnn.uy thousauds oi pattnts have beeu^dr.o^ 1 lie has never seel and never kujpwt^T'/ajio^, i# caineci on witp such ju>3iciouV JuArti^ that though hd has been pr.i&H^iS^Kj^" branch ot his pajfession lor tw e ittt^ißmi 1 in these coloniel, no single instati^oKHM dental discover* has ever jet When Medicuils are required, ahtftw^^B forwarded iv thejsame carciul mauneV'wflßß a possibility of I the ronteuts rf the^"p^^H being discovered, Plaiu and clear cTtrec^B accompany the* latftr, aud a cure U'riftlßj without eyeu tie uhynieiau kuowiiid'.wl^S his XJKtient. J °^"^^l To Men and Women wi'h Broken. dW Constitutions, lhe Kervoua, ihe DobilificSp and all sulferh* from any Disease whatevHJ Dr L, L. Sill'lKl'S plan oi trearmtnt cosfl mends itself, avfcidiiig, as it do-?, . l.c w.uoM venience and ea^euse of a persoani visit. \ » Addhess — 1 lV - br. 1. smith:, i^.^i'B^ cjjjH.i2f-3 street east, EL^llHjj^MAflhe Governor.)

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 25 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 25 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 25 August 1880, Page 3

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