INANGUIUA COUNTY COUNCIL. yyiTEKEAS the Innnenl.m C-urfy \'t Council, at o inecitw li-dd on the 19 h day of August. ISSO, pn Mint to i he pnwi-rs conveyed !-v sectio-i l') 7of " The Counties Act. IS"C," and iv cser-i-ise i>f the «.-«fnc, and fit' all cf-lm- p'-vvpis in thi-: behalf them enabling — Kcsoh'fd : "Thitta Ccneral "Rn'c on n'l 11-\\^* able Prnr'erty « ithin the said Countr. for carrying info rfTcc' the ycrif"-.-:! ptirp'oscs rf the said Ac.sh'Mi'd le nuide nnd i. vied in fivntd.-iMpo ivi'li tlip s-i'l Ac. and the '' h'-.niu^ Act, 1"-7 G." And tvherens in and by tlie s n i -I rrsoluf ien t!io Council resolved that the said Pnfc should be made nnd levied ns aforesaid, for lhe period o' oup vesr Iron' the 2nd day of Octc!>cr. ISSO, and -hou id be paid in one sum. r.nd that the amount nf such Hate should be the sum of One Shilling in (ho pound on the values of the Rateable Property as app^srin.j on the Valu itvii Poll now in fcive in the C umy aforcaid. Notice, t bend ore, is Ik rcby ':iven pursuant to the t-ovisinns of the l.st mentioned Act, that the sn.id Counci on Wednesday, the loth day of September, now instan''. intend to make srd levy such P-i'e, and fo order ; -nd direct that the amount thereof shall be the sum of One Shilling in tlie pound on the va'ue« n'oresnid ; Hint the said ]J.-'te shad be for the period of One Year from ibeda?eo f the making and levying llier^of, and shall in- pud ju one sum on 'Jhursday, the 7'h dav nt Oco'ucr. now test en■juini> ; nnd in-tice is hereby furl her :; ; vi-: 'hat the j.ate Hook is open for in •po"---li'in, :-.s in uud t.y the las-t menticned Ac provided. Dated the 29 'h drr of An -rust. ISBO. JOHN HAIJOLP, County Clerk. | It -O L x'a Ll T OXLEY vTliolcsaio and Retai 3 B J? O A D W A V , T^nrr-niv. TO TRAYi-LLEIIs. pOUKTNE YS dCNCTION ACCOMMOPATrONvIIOU^T;. Inangahua Junction. ACCo3r:,ron ation fob travellers. Boat on the river fofcrossing to Lyeli. " Lives of preat men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints ou tbe sands of tims." THE above is read witli great interest by thousands of young men. It inspires tbem witb Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word os fail. Adas! su} many, this is correct, — is true with "jgard to the youth who has never abueed his strength — and to the man who has liot been ' passion's slave." Dut to that youth — to tint man, who his wasted his vigor, wbo bas yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of vice, who has given unbridled license to bi3 passions, to him the ali^ve ltaes n;,i but ns a reproach. What lforz c.n be hare ? Win.? aspirations ? What chance of le..'v : ng 7<?t footpiints on the fumN of time? For him, alas! there i* nought but dark despair and self-reproach for a tost Ife. For a v.i-.ut to leave liii footprints ou the sands of time, he imi't be endowed with a stroeg brain and nervous power, He must pusses? a soti'ul, viirfirous, healthy ndrul, iv a healthy body — the power to con cive — tbo euerry to execute! Dut look at our Au : tr^lian youth ! Seethe emaciated form, tiio vacant look, the listless hesdatin^ nianner, thu mrvous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, an '. tln.-n say, Is that a man to leave his iootprints on the sands of time. Do parents, medical men and educators of youth pay sulllcient attention io this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the etiuss of this decay ; and havimj done so, do they (is ii strict seii^e of duly deme.nds) .-eek the skilled advice of the medical mm), who h.:s miido this branch o! his pro:'<T.-don his particular speciality, Those life has been fievot d to .he t!i;.t.ineut of these ca-es? Read, r, what is your mi-". - ? Le: eui di cm answer or bim -elf. Pari i.t.-- .cc 'heir proven- tiding gradually beiore ii;i.-ir fi^iH, see them oeeome euiuciated uld youi;;: men, broken cl'-wn iv heallh, enfeebled, unfi'tcd for ttie battle ot life; yet one word nii^dt save then, one sound and vigorou* headh-Ltiiiiig letter from a medical n:a.i, h d i:ua'ed io tiie t rea' incut and cuiid.ii; tt-3 supervi von oi such case-, would, in MO.-t i.i.<l iiic*. succeed in w.irdm-.c o-i t:iO i'l'i'C idii.j; dcotn ot a ;. ■ riiie ai.d <_[. omy ill ure, and ■■ y ai'-ror.:^ ••._ .tm-.-nt ro.-ioie the enervated fysl.Mn to it.; n.,tui-.il vir.ov. uud en-nrc a jo- ous and hi^.'-.t^ iil'e. JJr L. L. ..-JilLJi, of ile bour a-, ims umd-j the d'l.-cisi* oi y.-uth and ;!ios> a'-ising thero f rem bis peeudar siu ly. fits v;b.::U' |)ro e;stoual lite has been espe.id.iy devoted to the triatni-.nl ot N.-i-vcus Ail'i ci.'.-is an.i tho llisi'V.soj i-ieideni d t-0 'i-i.t'id ]j\X. Li t^ sklii is uY.iihdne to ad— no mitUi- ii-.v n.n -■ ; b a di-cd ■or tin in- mda ci mil. sdi U;.u' il,s s-. stem ot eorre-p-.m .mcc oy ]c-n, ;■ ..- -njiv ,-o We'll ci^mis.d ■.:•:■■{ Limy.'ii, lu.t c-'.nine:--. vould be stioen'uous — (!;y this cans many tliou-and:! o; j.-a'-t o'ts Ui.e been ciuvd, wlio a he has never seen md t-ei'i r kumva) ; aim it is eained ou Willi stteh ju dictc-us sua rvi-ou tiuit tiioiuh be h-is i, ecu praeti-ui.t: thi* hi .neb oi' bis ptvb-s-ion ior twenty»six yen-? io tlic-e colonies, no stii^'t' in-t.reee oi' ac-ei-..U- tai di-a.-oieiy has <\,r yet hijifieneo. . Wben -Mcdi'-tocs are required, tiie.-e ;n.,---toi-v.'.ird-.' 'in tlie san .e ca '.. . ;.l manner wuhona oos-dittily ot tbe ■ ootent- it tile j.uti-eis oei-.i'X liis.cover d, id iiu yud eiear diri c . ii. i. • ;ii.-(.--niioaiiy tii '-c lat i'..-r. ani a cuve is rii -ele i uiilou;. eyeii the phy-iniau Lnu'.vi ■'.£ who is .lis pi-lien. I.i .Men r.nd Vromen will Ilrukcti-do-vn Constitutions, '.'no 'h- De'uitttateii. andail suit'enni; lio.o any D>s-' iso whatever. Dr i„ L. S.\IITJI"S piau" oi tieatmeut eom-iu>-iuL itselt, avoiding, as ie dues, iho inconvenience and expense of a personal visit, Addhess — DR. L. 'm SMITH, 182, COLLI-S"' SiTvliJiT EAST, MKLBOUUNB. (Late the He^i icnc:. n tbe Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 3
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