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TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. AS a SUMME& RETREAT not oif *a>onr.the SANATORIA of N«w Zrmand is v> rapidly becoming famou ai TE AKOHA. The rpJcbrity of its HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the Uagth an 4 breadth •f the Colony, and the WONDERFUL CURES. effecfd br the Water* l« eauw -of RHEDMAI ISM. GOUT, Lt'MHAGd, LtVKK,,. AND KIDNf.Y COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, and Kindred Ailmrnti, arc ftraUfallr U^tinVd to in the Visitor*' Ro»k by Handreds o( !Yrson« who by their nae have been te<tore4 to Health aad all its enjoyment*. The place is fa r ex cetltnreibl Sanatoriam of the Peoplt. The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING PKOI'KRIIBSU naiurpawrd ; £• COST OF LIVING is «ice«ling!y MODERATE ; and th* locality it easy ot arr<»* by mVIR. HAIL, OR road, from AacUand and the Thaates. In addition to lhe*» advantages thare are for tb« Robust abundant means of •njoyiaent in Boating, Biding, and Driving. while for thosr in delicate health the neatly laid ont Domain forms a most pleasant resort. Tha following analyni* of tho Waters by Mr J. A. I'ond, Colonial Analyst, aad tha accompanying oxtracM from his report thereon to the Domain • Board, will b« read with interest. The Samples vrrre taken from thr Springs, as numbered, th* temperatures of which ranged frtiav lOSdegs. to HOde'l. Kahr .— 1 tin AKALi.... |S a| 3 j» __s'*_ Sulphate of Lime 2,989 2.2S ZOB9 Sulphate ol magnasia 37* .330 008 Sulphate of potash 10 2T3 9 800 1ft.794 27.n«« 2SOOO 5* 4SB ChUride of Mium 73 f>U 72 072 77.748 Ki.carbonate Of safla 788 74T 65)8.513 082.128 Carbanate of ammonia X 558 .112 .910 Carbonate of iran .042 .MS .042 Carbonate •flitb'm (hemf (baary (haaty tracas) traces) trares) Phe«pha?aofsoda 2 063 5.203 I.OM Phosphate of alumiaa .141 .628 .47$ Silica B.MH 8.771 t.778 Sulphnrattad hydrogea traces traces traces Total solid matter 857,829 822.1 M 811*708 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters are all feebly alkaline and strongly ch.irgi>d with carbonic arid gas, which is consUntly escjpiai; from the Springs in targe quantities. The Lithia. a valuable constituent of the*e Waters, it prevent in an appreciable quantity. The Analyses show these Springs to b« very similar in composition. Those, Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will prore of great value medicinally. Th^y closely resemble some of the European 'Mineral Springs •o jtntlv celebrated, mort* especially those of Vichy, Kms, and Fachingen. Their Curative Valtift will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases. Calculus, Affections Int the Kidney*, and Dytpepsia. Y»u m^y re<t assured that all you can do for your Springs in the shape of improving the facilities for their use, is entirely justified by the character of the water.
NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limitid), Have on Sale and To Arrive— SEED WHEAT) VSouthern SEED OATS J SEED POTATOES, Special Shipment direct from Hobart. tar Orders Now Booked. BONEDUST SUPERPHOSPHATE CORAL QUEEN GUANO NITRATE OF SOPA MURIATE OF POTASH SULPHATE OF AMMONIA PERUVIAN GUANO Oats Flour Fowl Whiat Bras Chaff Oatmkas Potatoes Shakfs BARBED WIRE~E*tn quality and cheap. INQIAK TEA-Bwt and ch^apert value in the market, imported direct.
Reid & Grab's NEW HTEALAND ESV ZiEALAND Twine Binder It equally as Ht»ht of draught, and idntth more durable than the boat importei), AbJ won the Society's gold medal ap the Oamaru trial last season, cottitig fonr acres of heavy crop in 2 houts 11 minutes. J i REID AND CRAY'S BACK DELIVERY REAPER. ! CLAYTON A SHUTTLEWORTB'S 4) 5, 7, and 8 horsfj-power 3'ortabl« Engines ana Thr*«^«r«, | at educed prices. Reid and Gray's Patent Bagger and Cnaffcutter, made in four siztjs and at- moderate prices. A large bom' ber at work. . Patent Instantaneous Balatfcing Disc Harrows. ' Double fnxrow Plongns. Zir-za* Harrows. Hlll-iide Plontli (»U iron). The latest and best Bioad* cast Seed and Turnip Sewers. i Patent Wire Strainers. The attention of a practical fencer, aa<| toe only good strainer in the tnarktt. Potato Diggers. Machinery Oils of aH kinds. ' Patent Chain Leather Belting, and all Mid fittings kept in atock. I Ohaff-CUtters, all sizes, with mw, c*tt steel cutting mouthpieces. Fencing Standards of beet quality standard iron, cut and poached t* any guage, net weight charged. Best Steel, Iron, and Barb Fencing Wire, Illustrated Price Lists free on apaHca* fcton to any of oar offices at Sanedia, Oamara, Tunaru, InvercargHl, Ashburtoo, Christcharch, Auckland, Otauta«, Gore, and Rivoradale.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2176, 19 June 1886, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2176, 19 June 1886, Page 4
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