INANGAHUA COUNTY COUJSCJL. ' I^7*A i;F - A A (he Inoncfthui Coiuty * i Council, nt v ;-(.•:!»» io-ld on 'lv 19 h day or' August. ISSO. pu-sivint to ihr. |.nv,-. r> couvcyoi h.v s^etioi 107 of " Ihe (.. 'onnlie. Ant. 15 70," em! j,i rscrJ ciso of tlo -nm-\ nnd of ;i;l oiher poweis :u this beb;;lf thcti) Ciiab!i:i«— iie-o^vA : " Th.it a On oral Ki.to o,i nii Em'c* < n'lle l'rciorty witiiin tiie said ( County, for carrying info eff"C 1 In* L't'iuval purposes til'tiu* snid Act. sheuiii bo nmda suul l-vn-rf in {"I'l-finlaMco with ib. .•>■■! Act. jind the '• L'tiiing Act, I^7u." And whereas tv and by the . Ai reW ; n« lion the Council resolved that tbe Ad Rate should be made nnd levied as ;sfor. - said, for tho period o r one year from (lie •_.k] day of ( >ctcber, ISSO, and should be paid in oue . nru, and that the -lmount of such Rate siiotill he the sura of One Shiliia_ in the pound on the values of the Kntoabh* Property ns appearing on th* Valuation 1101 l now io force ::i the County aforesaid. Notiea, therefore, is hereby given pursuant to the povisions of the Ist mentioned Act, tint the s AI Contieil on Wednesday, tiie 15th day of Sjppteta- ; ber, n«v>- instant, intend to r.r-l« e ard levy 11 -ite, and to order and direct th it tbe amount thereof shall bs (be stun of One Shilling hi the pound on the values a'oresaid ; that the said ]J.-ite shall be for. 1 the period of One Year from the date o' the mis. in. and levying I hereof, and shall lie paid in one sum on Thu'-silay, ihe 7rii dar of October, now nest eu- . iiinif ; and notice is beiehy {iirth. r eiyen that the ll a t e Boo!; is open for in.pection, as in and hy the last mentioned Act provided. Dated the 2S.h dav of Amr»ist. ISSO. JO'H_. H.\KOLL*. County Oler!-. LiO B E ii T O.XLEY | Vrhoiesale and fteta.* Stcrsl_cepßi% BItOADWAT, T't'r.rTOV. TO TIiAyELLi.E_. pOUHTNtY'S JUNCTION ACCOJIMODATIONsHorSE. luau^ahua Junction. ACCOMaIODATIOX ror. TRAVELLERS. Boat on (lie river forerassing to Lyell. " Lives of great men rdl remiud us, We can innbe oar lives sublime; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of liaie." nn>ll- above is read with great interest by |_ thousands of young men. It inspires them 'with >for_, for hi the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word us fail, this! s_\ many, this is correct, — is true with ■.' igavd to' the youth who has never abused his .trciicih—aytd to the man who has not been ' passion's slave." But to that youth— to that man, wlio Ims '. wasted his vigor, vr ho has yielded hims .if up to tlie temporary sweet isilure. 'rents ol vice, who b:i. jiiven unuriul.d heer.se t. hi* p_s810U-, to him the above li::es nro but i>s a ' reproach. Whitt Hop J! c-n he have ? Win... t aspirations ? V/hut ch.mce _i-f lcerhig Mi. t footjuinls on th.c sand 4 of time? i'cr h.m, uhis! there i< nought b.r d _-.-!; desp-iir und ] seli-iepro_e h for a lord if'-. Tor a. man to le:ve hi> 'cc' prints ci the sands of time, he n:u ; t be Ciidowe.l wiih a " strong brain and nrrvoiti p.v.v.., H. mint posses, a sound, vigorous, healthy mh-d, in ' a healthy body —the po-.ver to con -civ.— ' iho ener:y to execute! Ihit look v.t our ' Aiiiltalian youih! Seethe c-naeiated. form, [ tbe vu cunt look, ihe listless hesitating intimi.-r, tho n.rvous distrust, the .eusele.-.s, uimost 1 idiotic expression. * Note his dcmeaii. ur and conversation, an ! then say, Is thnfc si muu to leave lis lootpriats on the sands of lime. . Do parents, medical men and educators o f " youth p.-iy sullieiciit attention to tin's sub--1 \ i^ct ? Do" 'bey ever ascertain the c:ii:s. of 3 (this decay; and having done no, do they (us a strict sense of duly demands) seek the 1 skilled advice cl tho medicid man, who h_. s lundo tliis branch of his prolession hia par--2 ticular speciality, whose life lias been devoted to ,he ircatnient of these cases? deader, t what is yji'.r answer ? Lc: each one answer . for himself, Patents see their progeny fading 1 "lMtlually before their sigiit, >co llicin become v emaciated old young men, broken down in , health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of . lifo; yet cue word might save them, one _ sound and vigorous health-giving letter from v v ni-i!ie_l man, hii.iuwif . J io tlie tiva-meu' „ and continuous 's uoerviiio.i of such oases t would, in mo.-t inst mces, succeed in warding _ oil' the impending doom cf a miser. b^o and v gloomy luutvc, and by appropriate treatment i, i-cstoi. tlte cmrv.ied system to its n-jlural 0 vigor, n-d ensure a.jo.vous and happy life. f l)v L. L. *riM I I'll , of iteboui-i.e, has made l' tbo discisci" of youih and those uiiting there--1 from his peculiar slii'lv- E\s v.i:.10 pro e.s« v sioival iiic has been espe.i.Liy devoted lo the I rial incut of Nervous Aiilctions and th. liiifives incidental to Married Liie. liis • v skill is available to -ail— no matter how uu ■•>■ s hundreds or thou-and_ ot miles distaut. liis J " sv.vtin of corrospomienoe by letter h now to r * \Ail oii';tu'.3ed and kuown, th.ifc eouuneu'. would b° eupeiCiious— (by this :>euit. mm-.y thousands oi' patieuts have been cured, whoir F he has never seen .nd never known) ; ami it /V iscainedon with such juciietous tupeivKon //* that though lie h-ii been practising this bran-hof his profesdou ior tweury-.i- yev.-s i-i these colonies, no -ingle instance ot accidental discovery ha. ev.r yet b.ippimsd. When ilcdieines aro required, the.-c are ioi"*'in. ed in the san:e ean-iul maimer without - n po'ssibiiitv of the .o-.i'.c'-tJ cf the parcel. ■ b.h,-.' iliscovcn-d, i'laiuami ci.ar du-ec^iou. *' :n-company tliese lat itr, m-d a cure is cllecica without c'ye' 1 t 1:(3 phy'ieian knowing who is his patient. To Men f.nd Women v;i.h Broken-down Constitutions, the I.ervou;, the Debililateu, and till Eii lie i ing horn any Disease whatever, Dr UL. S.liTiT •_ plan o: treatment commends itself, avoiuiug, a. it does, tbo nicouveiiience and expense of a personal visit, AlM>_-3-— S DR. L. SMITE, is_, Collin * street j_a.t, MI_LBOUKI._. (Late tho tl-.si-ler.ee n the Governor.)
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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