ISAKGAIIU.L COUNTY COUNCII V Council, at. j; niet»;\n^ it.! ?on ;! 19 h day of Auau^-t, 18:70, pij--«i-tv.t 1 ! li" povTcrs rnnveyed by sr-Hit-; 107 ( "The Counties Ac*. 13T6," sn.i i i i-v.'i (•■so of tiie «;cH'->, n:)'i of ail ».' ! ht jh.h-.-in (hi* beh.-df them ennbiiiig — !-!e-o!v<n " 'j'lm' -a Opne:-;il Rn'.e 01 «!! \liv> : nMfi Prct'.pvly «.if!;i;i <J>e sr County, for e.-irry'ni; int.= t-f!oc Ihe ti^neral purposes of f lie sni Ac', should ho tt'RfJ." anr! iiri.' i:i ;iei!O^riM'.'>cr > wilb tiie s-"-| \c and the '■ Jvatiiig />ct, l' ; 7Cu" And wherea« in and by the sai i resn'n ticn the Council resolved »liat the r.v ?ale sliould be made mid levied as afore said, <or the period of one year from th 2nd day of October, ISBO, and should b paid io one sum. and that (he amount o such Rate should be tbe smn <>f On* Shilling in the pound ou the values of *h< Rati'tible Property ns nppearing oti tbi VaUrjJ'on Ko'l uovr in force in the Oounij aforesaid. Notice, therefore, is herebj siveo pursuant to Use ; ovisions of th( ,l.st mentioiit-fi Act, that the ssu'd Couni.'i; t!ieistb d-iy op beffemHler, now instant, intend to make nr.d levv sunh Hitr, ;ind to order ;>nd ti ir< ct fhnt the ismount thereof sh'ill i;e the sum ol One Shiflmt; in the pound on the va'urs a'oresnid ; th.it the said l?.;ite shall be fop the period of One Year froos the elate 0; the tnakin.'.' and levying ther.-ff, a'!d sliall !'e puil in one sum on Thursday, ihe 7th dny of Oe'o!->er, T>o^r next ei>Kiiinji ; {tnd ivtiee is berehv iuriher 'hat the H« to Book is ojjen for jnspat,--I'iuH, as in and by tbe last mentioned Aer provided. Dated the 28 h day of August, 1880. JOIINHAROLL\ County Cierlr. li 0 ii E R T O,XLE Y. Wkolesaie and .Retai* Storekeeper, BPOADWAT, T?t:kfton*. ■ TO TttAVKLLEKS. aOTJU.TXEY'B JU2s T CTIOiN T AC\\J ! COMJIODATIONsHOUSE. InaD^abiia JuncUon. ACCOiUIODATIOIS" pok TKAYELLEES. Boat on tbe river forcrossing to Lyell. " Lives of great men all remind us, We can tusko oar lives sublime ; And, departing, "leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." rfiHE above is read with great interest br JL thousands, o f young men. It inspires them with Hope, for in the bright leAicoi! of youth there 13 no such word us fail, iias ! saj many, tliij ia cn-rsct, — ia true wirh '"rjgani to the youtli who has never 'abu;etl his strength — and io the man who haa not been ' passion's shive." But to that youth — to that man. who has wasted liis vigor, V?ho has yielded bit; estf up to th9 tempor-ry sweet allurements of vi-je, who has given unui-idlod license to his p:issions; to him the above lines arc but a? a reproach. What Hope c;tn l,e huve ? Wh:',s ! aspirations ? What chance of leovina; nh fbotpnms on tba sands ol fitne? For hiut, alas! there i» nouglit but dark despair and j self-reproach for a lost life. For ii man to leave hi-< 'octprtnts on the sauda of time, he must bo end owed with a strong brain and nervous power, lie must possess a sou'td, vigorous, heaiiiiy mini, iu a healthy body — the powpr to coiveive — the energy to esccute! r>ut look at our Australian youth ! Sea ; ha emaciated form, tbe vacant look, the listless hes:ta;ing manner, the nervous dislrust, tbe senseless, aimost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and then say, Is that ;>. man to leave Ms footprints on the sands of tine. Do parents, nodical men and educators of youth pay sufficient attention to this subject ? Do they ever ascertain the rauss oi this decay ; avid having done «o, do tlvy (i># ii strict sense of duty demands) ;eek the skilled advice of tho medical man, w.'io iu>s made ttiis brauch of his proiession his particular speciality, whose life has been dcvotaii to ihe trcatoieut of these cases ? Reader, what \* govr tmswer ? Lc: euch one answer ior himself, Fasvnts sea tht-ir proven • duiing gradually before their sight, see them become emaciated old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle ot life; yet one word might save them, one sound >ind vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and continuous supervision of such cu-?e->, would, in mo?t instances, suceeed in warding oa t«j© impending doom of a luiscr.iblc and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a jovous and hanpv Hie. IDrL. L. SMirii, ot Me'boHnie.'liasm.-ide ti^'e diseases of youih and those arish'g therefrom his peculiar study, llis wi'.ol-? pro e=« sioual life has been espcunlly devoted to the ti't-atment o! Nervous Ati'ecliona anil the Diseases inc-idental to Married ]jiie. His skill is avniUt'oie te- ail — no mutter how nit - iv hundreds or thousanda of miles distant, ifis syaieni of correspondence by lettt-r is now so Well orgauised and knowii, that comment would be superfluous — (by this :-eanß many thousands o! patients have been cured, whom lie has never seen md never known) ; and it i? earned on with such judicious eupervi-oti that though he hus been practising this branch of bis profession lor tweiity^is years i 1 these colonies, no single instaiu-e of accidental discovery has ever yet htpnened. When Slediciues are required, liie.se arc forwarded in the surce caretui manner without a possibility oi ih.? « oyte^ts of the pjj-oels bein" discovered, J'laiu and clear direciious accompany these lutier, and a cure is ellemeu uitbout eyeu the physician knowing who is his patient. To fiien and Women with Broken-down Constitutions, the rvervoua, ihe Debilitated, and all eutfering i'rosu any Disease whatever, Dr L, L. SiilTiE'S plan ot treatment commends itself, avoiding, as it dots, iha hil-ou-venience and expeuse of a pevsonul visit, Addhsss — DR. L. ''■> SMITH, 182, collie Street east, MELBOURNE. (Late tho Kesi lene: of the Goteruor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 10 November 1880, Page 3
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