INAXCiHUA COUNTY COUNCIL. I WI'IEUEAS 0 0 Liannahu;! County v , Ccuncil, a a mrriitii; hold <->n tlio lO.h d«y or Augu i. 1830. pu'snsnt <o ho potri rs ennveypd '\y section I^7 ff " The Counties Act, 1576," and iu csercise of the «arsie, ri'nd of ail other pr wets in this behalf thetn enabling— f\e-e'ycd : "That a Oeneral TJa'o 0:1 nil V,n\r< able l'l-dperty within (he said County, /for rnrryinil ir.t-» rile: the irrneial purposes oft'ipsnit! Act, slicjukl lo made and b vu.l in !> ceo t!d;i •!<:.! with tho sni Act. atu! thej-'- K:itmg Act, 1^70." And whereas ]n and by the said resoluf'cti the Council resolved that Ibe said Rale should be kiade and levied as aforesaid, for the peiiod of one year from the 2nd day of Octrber, 18S0, and sb. übl be paid in one sum, and that the amount of such Rate sbiuld be the sum of One Shilling in the/pound ou the vnlues of the Rateable Property as appearing on the Valuation Roll now in force in the County aforesaid. Notice, therefore, is hereby yiven pursunit to the ]-j>risions of t!ie l.s't raentione( Act, that the said Council on Wednesda ', the loth day of September, now insttnt, intend to make a: d lerv sm-b Hide, a; d to order and din ct that tho amount thereof shall be the sum of One Shilling in thc pound on the va'u.'S aforesaid ; tb; t the said Rate shall be for the period of One Year from the date o ( the nmkitiir land levying thereof, and sluill 't p'lid {» °»e sura on TluFsday, the 7th day if October, now nest *> i' suing ; anr] nitice is hereby (uvllif r air en that ; lhf> Rate JBoo'c is open for inspection, as in andjby the lust mentioned Ac: provided. I Dated the 23 tb day of August, ISSO. 1 JOHN H AHOLD, j County Clerk. MUSICAL NOTICE, • J SCHMIDT, VIOLINIST, BEGS to irtforni the Inhabitants of Eeefton ahd District— that. Laving resumed bis emnloyment as a Chemist, be is "till OPEN" fpr any MUSICAL EN* GAGEJIENTSI YIOLIN, BHASS INSTRUMENTS, AND PIAND— TAUGHT. BATTD3 PEOMIDED FOR HALLS, QUADRILLEJ ASSEMBLIES, &c. ORDERS leftlat Mr. An^us Carap^ bell's SOUTH KIN CROSS HOTEL, will be PROMPipr ATTENDED TO. " Lives of gretit men all remind us, We can n>ake c ir lives sublime : Aud, departing; leave behind us Footprints on t le sands of time." THE above is res d with great interest by thousands of wing men. It inspire? them with Hope, U rin the bright lexicon of youth there is no s icli word as fail, lias! saj many, this is cr> rect, — is true with '-jgan.l to the youth who has never abused bis strength — and to tl e man who has not beeu ' passion's slave." J But to tbat youth — to that man, who has wasted his vij?or, wto has yielded himself up to the temporary street allurements ot vice, who has given unlpidled license to his passions, to him thejabove lines are but as a reproach. What HorE can be have ? Whas aspirations ? Whit chance of leaving Aitfootpiints on the pauds of time? For him, alas! there is nought but dark despair and self-reproach for cTlost life. For a man to Ifcave bis footprints on tbe sands of time, he [must be endowed with a. strong brain and nervous power. He must possess a sound, rigorous, healthy mind, in a bealthy body -tthe power to conceive — the energy to epecute! But look at our Australian vouth 2 Seethe emaciaied form, the vacant iook, tile listless hesitating manner, the norvous distjusfc, the senseless, almost idiotic expression.! "Note his deineansur and con vcrsntion, aiul then gay, Is that a man to leave his footprints on the sands of time. Do parents, mtrlical men and educ.itovs o* youth pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the etius; of tliia decay ; and Having done so, do they (as & strict sense 01 duty demands) t-eel: tho skilled advice oflthe medical man, wVo Ims mutle this braucp of his proiession his particular speciality,! whose life bus been devoted to ;be tieatiiieni of these cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? Le; each one answer for himself, Parants see their progeny fading gi-jflually before! their sight, see them become emaciated old yhung men, broken down in health, enfeeble*, unfitted for the battle of life; yet one word might save them, one sound and vigoi'pus hea'th-criiing !■ rter from ] a medical munjhabituated to tin; .Tea' memand continuous! superviiioii of such ci^e-, wctib 1 , in mort JiistMir.'(?s, suceeoJ i" warding oil f: e i.i>po:u!Jr.jT (loom ot a !;;;3'T:ib'e am! fluoiny iu»ure,|and bv a!Ji>ro:i:iiiU> uvut.-ieist restore the eufrvat.'tl fyitvii. to it-* n^-ira: vi»ov, and eii.-ip 1 " j°- " u " ;U " i ' !1 !'i"" r>; '' l)r L. L. iAJli'll. ot Mo b.)ur. . -■,•.!■.< r,: :,,!,■ the dibcafes of!vuih mid th^e a-'i.-". ig ti'.'.v. fromhi!. Ff^ lll!^. li- w i: ,, P r..- : i sionul life lwJbeon cs|jc.i.ii«y iiw-.i,... 0 .;.- . r,,atm,nr oil Nerves Aiu-ci i-m.s _a:.,i i-- , 1)i<..,:« C 3 ii-.riienr,! to h:ut:..a Lee. J i.« .kill i« uvailaJi c; to ail-no ,n.itt.-f 1i..-»- m-'v I, ul d'vd, or f ou^nJ-i oi inn ■••? .Jrityit. uis o-^cai ol' coif ■,v!>ou.:rnoo by i-J-t^- is no;v so ,v.r JU iJ--l «ad knyv.-i. f tii.t -.uu-.^nt would besu^i-H-oiis-tby^uis ..«?*.,* luaiij he hits uevef ?fen ™ d "e 7l -' l ' known) ; au.i U I i* carried 01/ with such judicious si:[),vvi^o;i that thoiijji he h-u* bean r.D.ctiiiisg Uii, branch of Ip rvofession tor twenty-sis yo.ii-.s ia these cJlonics, no single iiisMntv 0! :i. - 3cidental diiJovei'y has ever yet luppoiiud. Wheu Metlicines arc required, theso v.v.i'orw.uded ill the same caivhil nniur.c:- v.-itliou: a possibility oi' tiie lO'iteiits cf tlv- ])-j;-ix'ls being diseciverul, Plain an J uieui* uiilvmoi^ accompany ltheso lal-ftr, und a cure i? oil eteii nithout even the physician kiuwing v.ho is iiij p;;tient.| 'In jMcnlaiicl Women will 13roken-do^-!: Constitutiotls, tho JNcrvou:-, th.. J>..-b:;it;i'.cd, aud all Euti'tring Uo\u any Disaase --vliatever, Di 1 L, L. oill'i'il'o pS.II: oi ivcatiii'-nt l-oiu-■ni'U'-U itselilavotditig. as it docs, tie nieoi;vci.ionce iUKtl expense ot u pei'touai visit, .ADDiLESa-4 DE L. ■"- SMITH, 132. cqllim^ Street east, i melbourne. (Late the It-^ideucc vi ilic CrO' -^ruor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 20 September 1880, Page 3
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