COUNIT COUXCII TTJIIRUKAS the Inancalun C^m-f * T Council, at a meeting In-! ien th 19 ii day of August. ISSO, im^innt 1 <\\,' pow-rs potiveypd ! -v set-! ion h)~ n " i"hr Countie-i Act. 1376." «nd i<! «xer 0 rise of t!-p <«mp, nnd of aii r-i.li>" 1 i^-W" : ' in this heliali' tiiein euublini:— Ke<o'v<-d : V "That.-i fienerat ]Uu> on ::\l K:itv si *• I c I'i'Gi-erty wiihin tlto *:iii County, fjr c;<rryn;; iiito eGoi 1 tin 1 !_'ciie.;:l jiui |.u.ises of t 'e s;iii L Ac. shmilii 1.-c uisidt 1 «» d|i vi»-' i>i nrco- dri^ci' « iih llics-"' Ac; and the '• IJniii!^ ,\ct, 1: 7C." \i Arid whereas in and hy the saiJ r'Nolir tiou the Council resolred that the saic 'late should he made auJ ievn-d as aforesaid, for the period 0' one year from t'»( S 2nd day of Octcbcr, 1880, and should bi '• paid id one turn, and that tiie nniount oi , such I!ate should be the sum of Oik Shilling in the pouud ou (he vnlues of i'iip Rntfuhle Pro pcr 1 y .as app<"»ring ou thf Vi!uu : .on Eo!l now in force ia the C ouniy aforesaid. Notice, therefore, is hereby ) tiiven pursuant to the' pensions of the 1 st mentioned Act, that the said Council ou WeduesdHy, the loili day of September, now instant, intend to ni-iL-e ard levy sufli Rite, and to order aiul dirfd that the amount thereof siniil bo tiie sjid of Uue bhillins iv tlie pound on tho va'ut'!», 1 a oiesnid ; that the F;ikl 11 : to shall be for i the period of One Year from tbeita'.coi 'he tnaKiny; and levying tiiereof, « in I sliail I>e paid in one sum on Thursday, the 7rh day of Ocio!n?r, now nest eusuina ; and notice is hereby further siren 'hat the Kate Hook is open for inspection, as in aud by the last mentioned Ad provided. Dated the 28. h (\ay of Ansjnst. 1880. JOHN H.I KOLL\ Coun'y Olt-rk. ROLE It T O.X LE V Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, BJ? OADWAY, TO TttAVELLEIii. -piOUKTNEr'S JUKCTIOJT AC< COMMODATIOXsHOUSE. Inangahna Junction. ACCOMMODATION roa TRAVELLERS. Boat on the river forcrossmg to Lyell. " Lives of great men all remind us, We can ii>:ito our lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the eands of time." I^HE above is read with great interest by tliousau.ia of young n-,un. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such vroi-d »s fail, lias! sal many, this is correct, — is truo with "jgard to the youth who has never abused his stroii jjth — and to the man who has not been ' passion'? slave." Jiut to thut ycitih — fo 1 h:i t m>m, who h:'.s waited liis vigor, \vho ims yielded hiira-Mf up to th 9 teinpoivry sweet idtur^inents ol rice, who hiis fciven unoridled lifense tv his passions, to him tlie above lines are but us a reproach. What Ucte cm he have ? Wlki.t aspirations ? What chance of le.'vin^ hi\ fcotpiiius on the saml« ol time? For him, alas! tht re is nought but dark despair aiut self-reproocii for a lost life. For a man to leave his ootprints on the sands of time, he iiui't be endinvc.l with a strong brain anil nervous power. He must posses* ii soii'ul, vigorous, healthy mi >d, in a heahhy body — tiie ponvr to con. cive — ihe en<T:y to execute! But look at our Au-trulian youth ! b'ep the emacia'ed form. I lie ViiCMiit; looli, the listless hesitating m-.iniKM-, tlie iuitou3 distmsf, the gcnseie^s, ulmosc idiotic esprPision. Note hi-a demeiinour and coiiTcrsaiioi), an t then gay, Is that a man to If aye his iootprints on the sands of time. Do p;ii'eut.j, medical men a>id educators o' youth |i;iy sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this deeuy ; and having done so, do they (as iv strict sense of duty demands) j-eek the skilled advice of the medical ;u:m, win) hns made this branch of bis proession hu particular speciality, whose life h;is been devoted to .he iieatiiient of these cases ? header, what is your answer ? Lc: each OMe answer for himself. Parents see their ptogen? fading gndiiiiily befor.? their a^ht, tee them become emaciated old youni; men, broken down in health, cnleebled, imQitrd J'oi- the bmrle 0/ lite; yet one word might save them, one sound Hnd vigorous heath-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to tuo trey/menf and continuous supervL-iou of such w^-, would, in most List jiict;3, suco-.ed iv vr.udiiiK od' tiie impending Jooui oi a lniseiMb c ana "loomy iiuuie, mid by appropriate treumii'iit restore lbs eurrvated sj>teni 10 its nitur.il vigor, aud eusure ujoious and happy li;e. , j J)r L. L. bMIL'li, 0! ileboui'ne, has made the disease? of youth and those arising then - from his peculiar stu iy. His whole, rro es« sional iiie has been especially devoted to the tr. atment of JN'ervous All. clions u;ii the Discuses iucident.-d to Jl;>.i-r.i--d Liie. ilis skill is availabie to oil — iw matter how m. •■, liui.dred- or thouiLinda ot miles distant. His system of cori-erpokKtenue by letter is now *<> well orgauised aud knowi., tli.t coiinnenwould be euperQuous — (by this .■cans main thou-aiuU oi patients hu\v iieea cured, whom he has navei 1 seen mcl i; W-i' kiiawu) j ,1110 ii is caincci on with such juaiciaus siipui vi-0.1 that though he has been pr.icli>ing this bi'.inch ot his proiesMon lor iweutysis tc.hm in liiese colonies, no tingle iiiituiice ol accitle'tai diico\ei-y has ever yet happened. Wlieu iiediciues are required, these are ioi'W.iixk-1 in the sa»;e carelul manner without a possibility of ihe O'J'.er.ts cf the parcels being (iiscovercd, I'hiiu an.l cle.n 1 diivciious iiee'juin.iny -t!;eM: luttt-i', and 11 cure is eif.xtiv.l without t-yen the phy-ician Lnowi.ig who is liis patient. Jo Men p.tkcl \To!i)cn r.ih Broken-down Co'.istitutioMs, the xScvvju-, 1I1; Debiinuted, nnd uil fcudenng irom any l)ii-e.i?e whiiieve/. l>r i., L. fcilU'irs plai: 0: tiejtnu-nt comanna- itstll. avi»;tlii:g, as it di^s, iiie meon>e;.uin:e ••in:: cxpciisi; .;i a vei'souul visit, AVW.iV.zi— DR. L. - SLIITa, 182. COLLIE J BilßfiET EAST MELBOOKrsE. (Late the Ro^ileucc n the G-overuor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 October 1880, Page 3
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