ISANGAHUA COUNTY COUNCI NOfflCE, A T an ADJOU !{ XE H MEF.TTNJ I\. Of tl.fi C-tlld'. ii!-ld s 1 Him C.M'.'if "'"■•mb-rs, Uecfioi, Ahirch 31-t, l, ; S0. Tns ivso ! ved on the won- 11 ot M 0 . scc-nd?d bv Mr M'Gaffi: '•'■■it a si-perntp ra o of Tli i! S". E T IO > (' ,; T ' '» the. POITND ijpon the values of th ( jy rateal'le pr.iperiy in th-.it portion of th ,\ v listrict orer which the nite is to b levied, ns np[>em in<j; in the Yaluatio Hull for the' time beinsj in force be ivn j made, nnd the same is iicrebv niidle, tha lier-'te be for cue year ronimencini; 01 lie 15 h diy of April, IS; 0, mid emlin: ~ "ii the 14. li dfty of Ipril. 1881. and tha J, it be payable in one sum ou the 15. h d;»i of April, ISSO. NOTICE IS HEIJEBr GIVEN tha the above rjjte wi til be due a* a her* "tatpd, and that. t|ie '■ame"',.ML r ~-l' lu ,S PAID to the .RAT. C t'OLLKC YOU, 01 at i>t the (3llii-e of the Council, UeuHon, ou the date unrned. y ' Uated2nd day of April, 18S0. JO FIN HA K OLD, , County CWk. " CATTLB TUIfiSPASS ACT, ISbS-" 0 NOTICE IS HE HE BY GIVKN tl.at on affr Saturday, llih May, I^B >, the I ■onsin.^ of " Tin--0 Cattle Tresspass Ac . ISGS/ will be enforced on my bind, k iowii as M'lurrnev's agricultural lease, Grey Uoad, and bounded on the nori 1 by the rn;iiaGrey K'oad, aud on the south by Soldier's " Creek, and that it is my inteution to 4 CLUM IMAIAG::S for all Cat le, Horse 5 , Slieep, P s*, or any other 0 inimals Tlti'lSPAiSkilN'G- on i Le saiii land, whether the -aine be fenced or ui.iuclosed. 4 AT THUft BIiEEN. 3 Eeefton, Bth April 188S. MUSICAjJ NOTICE. J SCHMTDT, VIOLI2TIST, OEG3 to in'orm the Inhabitants of 1 "V *J Eeefton and I istriet— that, having 1 resumed his cniploynent as >i Chemist, he instil! OPKN for afiy MUSICAL E>>» , GAGE.MENTd. .\ " 1 YIOLIN, BRASS ETSTKUirKNTS, AXD I PIANO- TADGUT. BANDS PROTIDED FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE ApSEJIBLIES, &c. ORDEKS le't a M>-. Ansns C»mn« bell's SOUTH KRf CROSS HOTKL. will be PROMPI L f ATTKNDED TO. " Lives of great i jen all remind us, i We oau ii'iike ou lives sublime ; Ami, departing, 1 jave beliind us Footprints on tbt sunds of time." THE above is read with great interest bv tliousan.is o'' j< ung men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon ol youth there is no ?u< h word us fail, \\.it ! so) liiunv, this 1? ci'i'iecf, — is true with '"■■giif.-l to the youth who I as never abused his stivtigth — and to tha man who has uot been 1 passion's -Live." I j But to lli-> t youtlil— to that nnn, who h.-i.* " wa>ted his vioror, wlib bus yielded hirr self u|> to t lie tempor ry sweet allurements of vk-e, who has given unurldled license tu his passions, to him the Above lines are but »s a reproiich. What llfiPE e>n lie have ? Whn,9 uspirations ? Whan chance of le;«vin» ];h (ootpiinis on the sand* of time? For him, uliis! there i» notiirlit but dark despnir aiid sfll-ieiiroacb for a lost life. For a man to ielve hi* ootprints on the sands of time, he jnu-t be endowed with a strong brain an. l jirivoin power. He must posses? ii sou"d, vigorous, healthy mi d, in 11 lu-altiiy body — the pmvr to con eiVe — the euery to execute! l!ut look at our Australian youth ! tiee the emaciated form, the vacant look, ill listless hes;t:uing mann..-! 1 , the n-rvous distr i^>t, the seiiseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his deinean-.uir ami convorsition, and t ion s;iv. Is that a man to lruve his iootprinb on the suuds of time. Do parents, n)edical men and educators of youth p;!j sullicie it attention to this subject ? Do they e er uscm-taiu ihe ciuse of this derMV ; and hi ving done no, do tiiey (as h strict, Siii^o of duly demands) ,-eek the skiiiod advice of tlie niedu'tl nian, uho has ni:.de tiiis branch ot his pro e?sion -iis particular speciality, •'nose li!e has been devoted to he tiotitmciit of these cases ? Kead-r, what is your iiu-wcr ? Le: each one answer ov himsi-lf, i'aren s see 'heir progen-r fading gnduaily beloie t eir sight, tee them become emaciated old yoi ng men, broken ciown m healtli, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of lilt); yet one wo 'd nii^ht save them, one «ound and vigorou « hea th-^i»tirg letter fro in a medical man, h; bituated to tlie ttva-uiout and continuous * iperrision ol sn.-.-h ca»..'-, woulc', in ino-t- i.i.s mces, sueoced in warding j Oil' t ! e iiiipe'Kliwg i'com ol a miSii-jb e and -, gluoiny iiiiine. an I by a;-| ■■ropMate livatm. nt | restore the encrv: ted system 10 its natural J vignr. and ensure : jooiis and happy life. l>r L. L. o ill I'll, of Me bour.e, lias made the disease.* ot yoilih and those :\i-iu^ thi.-re-from bis pecu!iar|siu-ly. ll is w::c!i- pro es« sional tile has beoji espedally devote-.! to the tivauiKiit ot Nervous Atl'.ctions atid the DiseHics itu-ideiitil to Marrwd Lite. Ui^ skill is available tJ ail — no nutter lijw un ■<* hai.dird.- or thou4iiida ol mil.s distant. His s\sicin of forre.'paivtcnce by letter i? now so \vell oi'gauisi-il alid kiiowi., tint cnnmeiK would b> j supeilliiLus— (hy this --eans many thou.-auds o! |iati(jiits have been cured, whom he ha-' nrver sceiij nid never known) ; arm it is t-airieii on wiilj such jii:iic!3U3 *uijetvi-oti I that- though ho I bus been :>r.jcti>mg this bniiu-b ol lii» i't\pSMon tor 1 w -niyv-ix ven •? i:i these coioinesj no siiijilu in-Unce of'accido- tin di»co>eiyl lias ever yet happened. Wlilmj Alecticinei are requiivil, tliesu arc lorw.irdeil in the aau.e carciul umcucr withaui 1 possibility ot jhe .oritoiits of the p,n.-els Uciiij; uiio ■.ver<?d,J Plain an-.i cle:\r oiivc^ioti.accomnuuv thesellatfcr, and a c.:',- t-. erl'i-it; 1 without eyeu till jjliy'iciuu Lu.jwii:» \vh > is his pi'.tient. I To Men and hVouicn wi h Broken-dcvn Constitutions, tl 3 iSei-vourj, th-.- Debiiiiuted, atid all suli'ering I'roiu any Disease whatever l)r L, L. SsillTl .'cs plan oi treaimont coiumendd icsell, avo tljng, as it doe?, the inconvenience aud ex[ ense of a personal visit, Addhess— DR. 3,. "- SMITE, 182, colhinj street east 1 MELBOURNE. (Late the Kesi-lencc oi the CroTernor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 10 September 1880, Page 3
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