INANGAIIUA COFJS ;: I?iBWH|| WHERRi.S the Innncnlma^ Cntinty Council, at a meeiing hi*M en tip' idihdayoC August, 1330, pnrsii'mt to •ho powers coi vt;vfiil l»y section 107 of r " Tho Coitntif : Acs 1870," aiid i;i cser* pise cf (.iip sruiii 1 , :mk! oi' ;■.!! oiher ji'^fS ' in this Miiil;' thi-ni enabling— Tile-o'yt.'! : "Th;)Ui Gonoral Ra'» o.' .'ill Bate* aiik- Pcc-i'criy l '!il,in {ho said Con.iiv, fov C". ivy in 4 inf..-> eOi'i" 1 1, , -»■ > ■• .• : 1 I Uiu i'_-.nt>;-e»i *f.Mrp'isi'.-« ni vu 1 y:tui Aci, shniilu !.■;.< •if-,.-]-.-' and ''-vi'-.! in prno'iJiiiH-;- [ho s-'.'-l Aci. end the '' li-:ii;i;.; Act, i'T'o." 1 And wlierra"! in mvi by ilio s:-!il rcsoh;* fion tlio Council rcooko-l fha'. If;;?- f.ald liafo should be mado ;-nd 'c, iou ms aforesaid, for tho period of" one y-'-"v m :!) tiit2nd tiny of Octibcr, 1 C; S:) ; and s»..ul-i "oc paid in onesuDi, nod Hint tuo amocnt nf such Hate should bo th<i sum of One Sliillin^ in (ho pound on Ihe values of Iho lialeabio Propirty «s uppririnrj '■v. I lie Y-;lual : .on lio-lnow in frr.-o in the duiiir aforesaid. Notice, therefore, is linvi^y aivon j.ursii-uit to (!>o porisioiis of l'ic hsL nnnlinni'd Act, tii;U ti:e s.iid n,-,,ine'.l on \\ ed'irtitUy, the, loth d:;y oi' iifpic?.!ber, n.'iw instant, ini{eud '0 make o'"d lev " such It .le-, nnd to onloi' and dinct tiuii tho amount tlicroof sh.-iii be the sum of One Shilling in the pound on the va'yes a. r orcs;;id ; that the .^iJ E-:ie siiall be ibi* the perind of One Tear from iho <in:.c- of the mnki"^ arsd 1 'vyinu ihorrof, nr.u shai! '-'0 p." id in one sum on Thnrpda?. (he 7th day of Oet< her. i;&w nr-st on* suitiii ; nnd notice is lierony iurtSi.r aiven ( hal the Ji'ito Uook 3 open for insj-oc-lion, rs i« and by tli£ ia^t mcnlioiiGd Aci provided. DaU-d thu 28th cla- of Anousf. 1.930, JO. O IIAIiOLD, ! County i:!crb. MUSICAL NOTICE, J- SCHMIDT, BTIGS to inform .he Inhabitant:; of jlccftoii and D: strict— that, having j resumed his empioyna ;nt ps a Cue-mis- 1 , bo is still OPiiN for an? MUSICAL E^ T » GAGExMENTS. YIOLIX, BRASS rjT:!TRU?,rRNTS 3 AND PIANO— 'I AUGHT. BANDS PROVED if) FOR BALLS, QUADRILLE AShEiiULTE.J, &c, ORDETJS leh 1 ; otlJTr. Angn^ Camns bell's SOUTH URN CROSS HOTEL, will be PttOMP'iLY ATTIIIN t I?EU TO. " Livc3 of great men all remind us, We can ranko our lives sublime { And, departing, ieave behind us Footpriiita on tho sauds of time." THE above is read with great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires them v, r ith Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no su&kj word as fail. Alas ! saj many, this is correct, — is true with '. jgard to the youth who hp.s never abused his strength — and to the njiau who hsa nob beon ' passion's sHyc." But to that youth— -to that man, who has wasted his vipor, who Aas yielded himself up to ilia temporary sweat allurements of vice, who h-.is given unbridled licen33 to his pussion.", to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What Hope cj;i he have ? Who* asph'atious ? What tfaaue« 01" leaving Ait footprints on the sanfi of time ? For him, alas! therein nought! but dark despair and self-reproach /•'/' a lost life. For a jnaii to leavcl his footprints on (he aands of time, lie miikt be cudo-.ved with a strong brain ana i!orrou3 p'->^v-:-r. lie must posses.? a sound, Timorous, iicilt^y ;v,in(l, in a healthy bo^y — \\n\ powr to co\h civc — the eu> j v ; y to cMcem'o! L'ufc look at our Australian youth ' tit? the oniar-i.-iic.i form, the vacL'.nt look, (ho lijtlcss heiitatitig rnanaor, the njrvnu3 rtistrustj tho suusolees, almost idiotic expri.'ssion. 2-ifcte Ism cie!::oriiicuv r.iid coiivoi'fiation, and thoij say, Is ili ; .t a man to leave his iootptiub 011 the s;-.ud? of tiaio. Do parents, iredical raon a.itl educ;i!o)-3 of youth pny suUieiuutju'tenJicm to this pu!)jpei ? l)o ti-.cy even asctTtain t!i« cr.ifj o»' thisdoeay; and having done so ; dofhoy (as a strict; sense of duty ilfinaml.*) t-^ek the skilled .-vivid oi' tb.a uicdie:il m-m, '.-.ho h ;i j mi.'.o this brr.noh of hL» profesrion vis par(icr.i.ir &pneii\liry, ~nhic li!'o i;;: 3 boyii uevotcu to iho trrutiviuiit ol these casos ? Reador, what isgour ■■iniß-err Lo: each c-ac aiuwt-r lOi- ItimnL-li', i'iiror.tJsco th>.-ir pr. geu" firling giMflsiully h.i'.'o-:c. tiiJii- siy'hr, sco tbeu: become or.'.nciatCil old youiK ihou, brul-.^n down iv l-.etilth, enfeebled, iinaUe.l for the battle of lift-; yet one Trc-rll niipht save tLora, one nos'iicl '.isul Yi^O!'oiLsJli.?.iiili-igivi-!C!: i(>j ter fr<nu a iiK.'dii'.'.l nmu. h;ii|iin;iteii to tim fivaruu'ntand TOniinuuUo tiji-.i-j-.i.-ioii of such e;i-.v, uoii!C,m mo ;t ui.it|;ii"es, suer.-d! in warding Oti tli 3 ii.ipiisuii-.iu J(Umyu of a and g!. -fiiny liuvii-e. aiiJ by ap!'ro : >.-i.it.i trciitmi-iu rc-jtore U,o cutrs-ilod tyct.-i.i v it-; lieuum! vi{ji-r, and o;:.-ure aljo.tii- iitid l-ipnv lii':». v i3r L. L. v^ill L'li, oi JiCiaoic.'dJ/lms ruado ' tlie diseases of voiji.h and tho-u :iri;ing there-* from bia peculiar Jslu'ly. liis wbclj pro us.« aiorml iii'c has bcA esp&AuUy nc?ou-d cj the tvi'.ntnipnt 01 Iselvous ±2.!ev<mi and Iho!' ias-j^sc-3 i-icidcniifl t) Ala-rird Li.'c, Lh.-j ' skill is avuilublo tojail— r.o mv.i.or !io\v m». n ; ilUi'.di'eds Oi' liH)Ujit!ii:.! Ol'nilliS il"i:;'j' ; ')t. ill's j v sysicni oi' ccrfo-.-polji.itni.'i! Ivy it lt-,-i- j- 2;o-.v ?o ' Well or^i;:^d uJvt Lnovs'ii, t-ut L'tiULMfii 1 ; v.ovid b.> supci-llalui — (by thii "-'ea^ii r.ir.ny I tlioiuauds o! patiejits have iiiv;: em-:.:.!, >vuo;n i he has ucvei- M!o:i|?.nd nevtr k;iov/n) ; asid ie t v- cii-i'ied on ■vri!ujs;.Leh j:u!icious tupervi-o-u [ ti-at thcu.-i'i i-..-|hr.s bjcu j :-ao:i::-ing this Lr-uicli 01 his prole.s 3 iori ior t \; ,nty-si\ ye-ii'i i\ thec-o coloiiieslno sir-Jo iii.-Laiit: oi'^iccidoi.tiil discoveryj haj e7i;r yeo Lappjjied. Win- a iUoJiem-jl aie roijU-Ji'^ii, th'cie are i^jw.uiod i;i Ihe dime uai-ciul intmnc-i 1 v.-lthout v poiolbiiicy 01 i|:e tout.M.tj uf the t-irceis bun;- Uiiooveivi.l Plaiu o.i\.\ -Ae-u\: dirccious j iceouip^ny tlie^e lailtr, ; .'ki a -ure is c:i.-ctc.l | ivithiiuc. eycu thel piiy^i^uu Luuwia- who ii ais jJLiiciil. I -, ■*•" .^ c " a?i '- 1 " ''f 0 v.-ItL> Broken-down Mid u!i 6Ulierin- ijoio any J3i;eaae wh itcvor, Dr J,, L. S.UiTlt'B p];\!i o! treatment ciniineiKU itself, avoi'.i|r,g,tis ii dot-a, ilio incx-u---veiiitnee ;-.nu excise ot v personal visit, 1 MELBOOKNE. H (Late the E^iaeac: of the Governor*! (
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 September 1880, Page 3
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