INANGAHUA COUN TV COL'NCJL. I TT7nKUEAS the Inancnlm-i Cwly j \ y Council, t\t a inee'in« lt.'i>! ou :he j 19 Ii day of .-Wijiust. ISSO. pn <n :ni to | (!ip powers eosiveyed !\v sTtio-i 107 0! j " The Countie-i Act, 1570," ?nd in vu^t- \ cisc of the <hw.p, and of aii oi-her ]n;wi"s i I in this beluiit them e;iab!ii'.a— l.'e^olvfd : "Th;it;i fiener;i! IJaio on nil l' ; t f e.s ahle Pccrerty wii'hin the County, for ctirryint; into efihe: j the "eneial purposes oftlie ?;t"iii Act, shou'd |- ( > niado and irv:prl i;i j!croid;)'j<;e with the s -H \ei. and the '• Kutiriff Act, 1- 70." And wispreas in and by ilie ?f>i 1 rcsoiuticn the Council resolved that, the said Uiile should bs made ;i«d leri.d as aforesaid, for the period o f one yosu* fr.i:ii ti-.e 2nd day of Oclcber, ISSO, and should he paid in one sum. and that the amount of such Kate should he the sum m One Shilling in (he pound on the values of the 'Rateable Property as appearing on the Valuation Eo:l now in force in the Cuun'y !iforc«ciid. JN'otice, theivfcre, is hereby Liven pursuant to the j-ovisions of t'uo 1-st raeniiouod* Act, that (lie sutd Cotute'd on Wednesday, the 15ih d;iy of tiepteml?er, now inslant. intend to rrnilte ard ievy sufhllite, p.nd to order itnddirecttli.it the amount thereof shall he the sum of One Shiiiinir in the pound on tliP va'ues a 'ores*! id ; th.ii the sii.l li-te s'ta'l be for the period uf One Ye;iv from I lift da!e o 1 I lie milking anil lowing tliercnf, atn! s'lall !>e paid in one sum on Xhirsdny. the 7th day of October, tmw nexf ci - suinu ; si nd netee is heiehy ftiriher tiivrt. that tin* Rate Look is opfii for inepe!'iii>n, ns in find by '.he last Bieiiiiuaed Ar-r 1 provided. Dated the 28-h flnv of Aji l »ii^. 1530. JO'HXTr.UiOLi.'. County (,'ier'c. - LtO 13 li il T O.XLE i' ! Vfliolesale and Ketai' Storelieoper, ■ BBOADWAT, , TO TK.AVi'LLEES. J pOURTNEFS JCKCTION AC- ! COMMODATIO^sKUUSE. luan^ahua Juuction. ] ACCCjIUODATION roa TBAVELLEB3. Boat on the river forcross;»g to Lyell. " Lives of great men all remind us, Vve can ip.-.js o;ir live* eiibiime ; ■^-Aiul, (.lcp;ir!iii'r, leuve behind us Footprints on the eunds of time." nnKE above is read with great interest by J_ thousaiv.Ta of young men. It inspires d them Wilh lioi'E, lor in the bright lexicon ot i A youth there is no such word as fail. Lias! c sal immy, this is correct, — is truo with '•.•g;»!'J to the youth who has never abused his sti'i'Dg'h — and to the aiuu ivlio has not beer. ' passion's slave." But to ihut youth — fo ilint man, vrlio has waited his vipov, vrho ' I!IS yielded hi instil" up ! tn ths tt'japor iy sweet alltire .nents o' vice, i who h:\? j;ive;i unoi'idled l'uensa b~> liis p.isstons, to him the above li-ies are but i'j a '*■ repi'o.'ieh. Wliai IJoPBcm lie have? Wh;;.v j j aspirul 16115 ? What clmnoe i-f le."rinj» hk i lootpihus en the sands of time ? For him, nlna! therein nought but dark despair and t self-fcuroacii for a lost'i[/d. Fora man to leave !ii> ootpri:it3 on the { sat'ds of U'ue, lie tru-t be ei\dowe.l v strong brain an.'! nt-!--von* power. lie mast j posses.' a sound, vi^orou.-s l> c.t t ; i; y tu! ■■'■.!. i?i | a hfaliiiv body — ;i:o jsmv.-r to 0011 -ire — the cnei'iy to eseeuie.! I'ut look nt our I Aiirtridian youth ! lie-.-the ex.i.iciaic i fora.', j the vacant look, the listless hesitating tinnnor, i the n.rvous distrust, the Eei.se! i.-*.?, utmost ! idiotio expres&iou. IToto his cleuieiuiiiu' iind | conversation, iiml then say, Is that a man to | leave his footprints on the sands of time.- | Do piirents, medical man ;i'i.l educt'os Q f | youth p;iy siiSuient attsntion to this ?u'V- j j;'cl ? Do they ever aswrratn the eni's<} o( 1 this decay; and havinjj doi;e mo, do they (di j ii. strict sense of duly e'einandii) .-cek the j skilled advice o\ the inedkvd man, who has j iiiiitlo this branch of his proession his par j lieular spetialjty, whose liie lias been devoted j 10 he tu-.-itintiit; of these, c-m-a ? ii^adiT, ! what is your nn^iver ? Le; eaji 013 answer j or hipisilf, l'a v entd see fheif pi-ojjen;- udin,? i "ftduailv Ijeloi'e I'ueii 1 t-i^Wf, tiioui become ! emaciated old yout;^ men, broken down in | iu-idlli, enfeebled, unfitted for the buttle of life; yet one word mi^ht save them, one sound m<d vigorous hea lh-ui.'i:.g Iflter iron: I a medical man, habituafed io itu: li-Ha'tnou*. | and coniiniiuus uu.iiM-visioii of s;;iji ea?e-, j would, in nio.-t i.!»L nu.'cs, suee-.-od 1:1 \vavJi:tg j O.i tie iinpu.Hii.'ig i'ooni o; a nns-.'i'.fi o and gli.omy .uiine, iiiid by ap;..>opiuie Ire.iim.-m resluro tiie e-.icvvy.U'd sj>ti't!i to it- 1 natural vigor, and eu^Ur-e ti jo> uus aiid happy life, I "i)r L. L. hMLLii, of :Uc ! boiiriif."lv.ismiHh: j Uie diseases o! yuuth a« r l those arming theivfrom liis- peculiar stu-iy. His wit-Jin pro es* sional ii'o lias iiivji especi.-dly devoted to i.'io ! ti'taiint'iii. o! i\ ! .'i-v-iu3 All. etioiis ana ihe | i;iseuica imridoui.il to Mi.-uifd J^ile. Liis | skill is available to all— n:> in.it.T how tnt « > j luii.dri.-d- or thsjiisaiida ct imi-.:s distf.ut. Ills \ STSiem of uoiTe.-.j>oi!.ien<Jo by lctu-r is now >j ; well organised and kno'.vi., tn-it cvinin^u: | would £■ sup-.-"'3iioi!s — (by tiiid .co-.n mu:-j tlioti?auds oi paLicnts have been eared, ivhum he has iK'ver seba mcl never kiiown) ; ano it is earned on with such ju.lk-iitis suivrvi-cu I that though he h'.is been prjutising tins branch of his proi'es>ion ior :v.\-.:ty, su ye ,;. s in tiiese eoloiiii-'s, no single init.ii.ee oi ac.-t---dei'tai discovery lias evev yei, hanpeu.i;;.;. W'lien i!edic:!it.'3 are required, ihe^e urtj ibrvvarded in the. i:\i\Ce carei ul ina.-:-:ei' without :i posdibiiitj oi ihu cO:i;oL.ts ci" tlie parceis I beiu^ discovered, 2li:m a:i-.i clear diree;iun.-« accuiupuny these latl^r, and a cure is etl-cie.i ivitl.'yut cyen the phy.-L-iau kuuiriiig whu is '.li-i pi'.tieu;. To Men and Women v.'Hi Broken-clown Constitutions, the i\ervous, th- Uebii it-j,:od, and all suliernij; lie:o any l)\sen?o iviuitevc.-, j)i* 1,. L. SJli'lll'6 pbi: !)• tre.tlKifiit uusn-mt-ii..U itsclt. avoiUii:", us it. does, Ihe mcouFenienee v.-iv e\pe:it;o of a personal visit, ADDfiESS — DR. L. SMITH, 182, COLLI.N^ Si'BiiJiX liijsx. iIIiLBOOUMiJ. (Late the Ecsi'.eacc -n the CroveruorO
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 November 1880, Page 3
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