Notices. DUNBLANE AUCTION MART, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, (Opposite T. & S. Motrin's), THOS, M. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. HOUSES TO T ET OUOES TO JUET AND FOR QALE. or Oale. goods bought and sold on commission. MONEY TO LEND AT A MODERATE INTEREST. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Sales undertaken in Town or Ooun try on Low Rates. PROJirT Account Sales. ALL SALKS will be CATALOGUED T. M. JACKSON Has much pleasure in announcing to hii friends and the Public of Aucklam generally, that he will open on Monday Augnst Ist, ISS7, those large and com modious premises in Queen-street (oppo site T. and S. Morriu and Co., Ltd.), a an Auction Mart, and hopes by stric attention to bnsiness to merit a share o the Public patronage. Regular Sales of Furniture, Pro duce, etc, on Tuesdays and Fridays in each week. To Consignors of Produce, specia ad vantages can be offered, as the Mart i fitted with a perfectly dry and rat proo cellar, capable of holding several thou sand sacks of grain or potatoes. To Peoi'le leaving Auckland or want ing to sell their Furniture, liberal term can be given. The Store has the most oentral posi tion, the largest accommodation, am best light of any mart in Aueklnnd comprising two goed which will b devoted exclusively to Furniture. TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. A S a SUMMER RETREAD i\ notoneamon ? theSANATOßlAofNe Zealand is so rapidly becoming famous as T AROHA. The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the length and brcadt of tho Colon} , , and the WONDERFUL CURES. eflect-d by the Waters in cases of RHED MATLSM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, LIVEH AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INBIGES TION. and Kindred Ailments, are grateful] testified to in the Visitors' Hook by Hundred of Persons who by their use have been lcstore to Health and all its enjoyments. The place par excellence the Sanatorium of the People. The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVINI PROPERTIES is unsurpassed; the CObT O LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE ; a»d tr, locality is easy ot access by Rivrß, rail, q road, from Auckland and the Thames. In ac dition to these advantages there are for th Robust abundant means oi enjoyment in Boating, Riding, and Driving, while (or those in delicate health the neatly lai out Domain forms a most pleasant resort. Tl following analysis of the Wat-rs by Mr h .1 Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accorapanyi. extracts from his report thereon to the Dnmai Hoard, will be read with interest. The Sampli were taken from the Springs, as numbered, tt temperatures of which ranged from 105degs. t lOdcgs. Fahr :— U» Analysis. d g "3" fca »» g£ SulphaTeoFLime 2,950 2.M8 -9! Sulphate ol magnesia 878 .Mβ G< Sulphate of potash 10.J93 !) SOO 19.7! Sulphate of soda 57.546 28 056 25 4; Chloride of sodium 73.514 7* «T5 77 7' Ki-carbonate of soda 728.717 693.61 X 652.1: Carbonate of ammonia 3 55S .11J .9: Carbonate of iron .042 .B*s .0Carbonate oflithia (heaTj (beary (neax t.ices) traefsl trace Phosphate of soda 2 09S S.2OS 16! Phosphate of alumina .148 .OM .4' Silica 8,668 8.773 8.7 Sulphuretted hydrogen traces trices traci ToTal solid matter 857,820 822,114 811,71 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters are all feebly alkaline and strongl charged with carbonic acid gas, which is cot stantly escaping from the Springs in large quai tities. The Lithia. a. TaluikU constituent . these Waters, is present in an appreciable qnai tity. The Analyses show these Springs te 1 very similar in composition. These Miner; Waters are exceedingly interesting, ani wi prove of great yalue medicinally. They close resemble some of the European Mineral Sprinj so justly celebrated, more especially tkose Vichy, Ems, and Fachingen. Their Curatii Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Artl ritic Diseases, Calculus, Affectieas ot tl Kidneys, and Dyspepsia. You may rest assurt that all you can do for your Springs in tl shape of improving the facilities for their use, entirely ustified by the character of the water. Tf "DONE DUST T" For Sale by RICHARD A. CARR, 16, Fort - street, Auckland. Agent for the JI Sydney Bone Mills J Send for Pamphlet entitled, "Hints 1 Farmers aud Gardeners about Cbeinic, Manures." Post free on application. Analysis of Chemical Manures. Moisture 6.34 *Organie Matter 30.08 Phospate of Lin>e ... 40 Carbonate of Lime ... 3.11 Magnesia 1.32 Sulphate of Soda ... 8.80 Sulphate of Lime ~. 3.55 Potash 6.50 100.00 Containing Ammonia, 7-60 EW pATENT Tl/TANURI "NATIVE GUANO," Made from Nightsoil, is a most valuab Manure and is guaranteed to contaiu 1110 ; than 42 per cent, of Phosphates of Lin and 1 percent, of Ammonia. Being fine : ground, it 13 quickly absorbed by tl plants, and gives better results than at other manure in the market. I'fiicE, £5 10s per ton net. " POTJDRETTE " Contains "25 per cent, of Phosphates at 1 per cent, of Ammonia, and is offered f the first time in Auckland. Prick, £3 10s per ton, delivered free I train or boat. Send orders, accompanied by draft P. 0., to S. WHITE, AncHHiLi. Post Officc. PROOF of DEBT FORMS, under t Bankruptcy Act 1883, FOR SAI at this office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2508, 7 August 1888, Page 4
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