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Notices. TAUWHARE TEMPERANCE HOTEL. ~, J fl EORGE WALWORTH wishes to invX form the settlers and public gencri ally that he has,opened the above, in con- ■ 'junction with which area General Store, Blacksmith, Shoeing and Fitting business, and trusts by attention and moderate charges to gain their confidence and patronngn. TE ARQK A HOT r ~SPRINGS^ A 8 a SUMMER RETREAT ■J.. A. not one. anion? the SANA TORIAof New Zealand is so rapidly becoming fatuous as TK AROHA. The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS I .is extending throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, and the WONDERFUL CURES. i-flec.twl by the Waters in cases of RHEUI MATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, I.IVKK, AND KIUNKY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION., and Kindred Ailments, are gratefully testified to in the Visitors' Hook by Hundreds of Persons who by their use have been lcstored to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is par excellence the Sanatorium of the People. The CLIMATE in its "HEALTH-GIVING , . PROPERTIES is unsurpassed; the COST OF LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE ; and the ' locality is easy ot access by RtviiK, kail, or road, from Auckland and the Thames. In addition to these advantages there are for the Robust abundant means of enjoyment in Boating. Riding, and Driving, while lor those in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain forms a most pleasant resort. The following analysis of the Wat"isby Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying extracts from his report thereon to the Domain Board, will be read with interest. The Samples were taken from the. Springs, as numbered, the temperatures of which ranged from 105degs. to llOdegs. Fahr : — ■ '['.' M «i Analysis. s S °* ■?•§ IJI JI.JI Sulphate of Lime 2,93f) 2.22S .980 Sulphate ol magnesia 373 .336 . 002 Sulphate of potash 10.293 9 SOU 10.794 Sulphate of soda 27.540 2S 058 25 43S Chloride of sodium 73.514 72 072 77 748 Ki-carbonate of scda 72a.767 695.513 052.123 Carbonate of ammonia 3 550* .112 .980 1 Carbonate of iron .042 .003 .042 Carbonate oflithia (heavy (heavy (heavy traces) traces) traces) Phosphate of soda 2 003 2.203 1090 [ Phosphate of alumina .143 .023 .476 Silica 5,068 8.773 8.778. Sulphuretted hydrogen traces traces traces ' Total solid matter 857,829 522,1E-J 511.702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters are all feebly alkalineand strongly charged with carbonic acid: gas, which- is c»nstautly escaping from the Springs in large quantities. The Labia, a valuable constituent of these Waters, is present in an appreciable quantity. The Analyses show these Springs to be very similar in composition. These Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, aud will prove of great value medicinally. They closely resemble some of the European Mineral Springs so justly celebrated, more especially those of Vichy, Ems, and Fachingen. Their Curative Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases, Calculus, Affections ot the Kidneys, and Dyspepsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for your Springs in the shape of improving the facilities for their use, is entirely ratified by the character of the water. Vy AIKATO' LAND ASSOCIATION. DAIRY .FARMS FOR SALE, OR LEASE (with purchasing clause). .The Company's Tauwha.re Factory is now in active operation, 'and will take milk at factory prices from all who purchase.or lease from the Association, thus securing a ready sale for one of the principal products of the soil. To honest, energetic, industiious families specially easy terms will be given. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. CHEAP LAND •-.'"For Sale! p.ICKED QECTIONS ' IN THE QELWYN. T>LOCK, \ftj AOTU FARMS OF AREAS FROM 200 A ?o ES 2000 ' ACRES. Description of Lavd—Open grass and ' fern. All good ploughable land, PRISE: • From 15s to 20s per acre. Easy Terms. Apply to ( j '' J. S. EDCECUMBE, Hamilton ; or W. MOON, Waotu. W r AIKATO COAL & SHI ['PING ] COMPANY (Lijiited), Supply from their Saw Mills at Ngarnawahia, at lowest rates, TQTARA, KAUR! & KAKiKATEA TIMBERS (IN ALL SIZES), P. T". and G- Ceiling Boards and Architraves Apply to Agent at Ngaruawahia. BONEFLOXm&.DUST. f PURE BONEFLOUR may be now > obtained at our Mill, Ngaruawahia. Orders addressed there will receive immediate attention. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 5 ■ 21st February, 1837. fN.B.—Bones bought in any quantity. rpE, AROHA SANATORIUM. Information for Visitors. 'Wie undersigned will RUN a COACH from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, jjj <ind Saturdays, meeting train for Auek- ~ laaul at Mornusvillo on those days, and g returning to To Aroha from ..Morrius- l villeon Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri-. ]' ( days en arrival of train from Auckland, L conveying passengers, parcels, and mails, h Carriages, Buggie3, Wagonettes, and p -,'• Horses on Hire. ti E. GALLAGHER. p If 11. IT.vvit, Aucklandj\gent. ... a TO LEND, i u Large or a JjO. Small Sums, at a moderate rate of tc interest. —Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, d Fort-street. Auckland. J v ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2466, 1 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2466, 1 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2466, 1 May 1888, Page 1

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