Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOU- > 1 JUSTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND ROTORUA. On and after August 1, ISSS, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 a.m., i arriving at Ohinemutu at noon. Leaves Ohinemutu every Monday, AVcdnesday, aud Friday, at midday for Oxford. Coaches running from Ohinemutu to Tikitens daily. Farim : Single Return Oxford to Ohinemutu ... '20s 35s Ivotorua to Tikitere... ... — 15s Rotorua to W:iiotapu Valley — 20s Ilotorua to Whakarewa ... 5s — ' Return : Auckland to Ohinemutu (coach and rail), first-class, £3 10s ; second-class, £■: 17s (Kl. Arrangements for specials can be made at any of the offices or agencies of Messrs Tlios. Cook and Son, Tourist aud General Passenger Agents, I, Victoria Arcade, Auckland ; or at Messrs H. H. Hayr and Co.'s, Passenger Agents, 107, Queenstreet, Auckland. Saddle Horses aud Buggies always on hire, at cither Cambridge, Oxford or Ohinemutu. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to. W. K. CARTER, Coach Proprietor. JOHN DEEGAN, jHOACH JJ) R-O PRIETOR, Meets all trains at Fraukton and Hamilton. Buggies and Saddle Horses for Hire. CAREFUL DRIVERS. Charges moderats. JOHN DEEGAN. Hamilton, 13th March, ISS9. S. M'GUIRE, OOACH pROPRIETOR, HAMILTON. . Meets every train at Frankton and Hamilton West. Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. ' JS AROHA SANA TO RI UM. Information or Visitors. The undersigned will RUN a COACH from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, 1 and Saturdays, meeting train for Auckland at Mornusvillc on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from Morrinsvilie on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of train from Auckland, conveying passengers, parcels, and mails. Carriages, Buggies, Wagonettes, and Horses on Hire. E. GALLAGHER. H. H. Hayr, Auckland Agent. TE AROHA HOT SPRIPJGS. A S a SUMMER RETREAT xA. not one anion? the SANA IORIAofNew Zeabind is so rapidly becoming famous as TE AUOII A. The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS | > is extending throughout the length and breadth j of the Colony, and the I WONDERFUL CURES. effected bv the*. Waters in eases of RHEUMATISM; GOUT, ],OM DAGO, LIVE It, AND KIDNIiV COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION. and Kindred Ailments, are. gratefully . testilied to in the Visitors' Hook by Hundreds of Persons \vh*> by their use have been lestorcd to Health and'all its enjoyments. The place is par fc'.rtW/f.vt't-'.tbe Sanatorium of the People. The CLIMATE in its HKA.LTH-GJVING PROI'ERTIIiS is. unsurpassed; tliu COST 0F UV3N(i is exceedingly MODERATE; and the locality i;; ea;y of access by kivkk, liAn., on . i nvAi>. bum Auckland and the; Thames. In ad- I ilition i«> these advantages fhei« arc iur the I Uubu .1 abundant means of enjoyment in | Boating, Riding, and Driving. p while for those in delicate health the neatly hud out Domain fuiins a most pleasant resort, the I'ollowin" analysis of the Wat»rs by Mr T- A. Po.\», Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying extracts from his report thereon to the. Domain Board, will be read with inteiest. The Samples were taken lruui the .Sjn in;;:,, as numbered, thfi ) temperatures of which ranged from lOodegs. to SlUilcijs. l''ahrj— | ] bs»' I I W -S -5 a An at. vs is. |isi = * |-C | Sulphate of Lima 1 a,OBO I 2.228 .989 Sulphate ot 978 I .330 602 Sulphate of potash 10.203 j D 800 10.704 Sulphate of soda 27.iV.1U j 25.056 25.43S , Chloride of sodium 73.f>14 ; 72.072 7/.74S Ui-carbonatc of soda j 72d.707 ! CDS.SI 3 G52.123 : Carbonat eof ammonia; o.TmO j .112 .i>Bo ij Carbonate ot'iron ! .042 1 ,003 .042 i Carbonate oflithia (heavy (heavy \heavy traces) traces) traces) Phosphate of soda 2 003 2.203 1.600 Phosphate of alumina -143 .023 .470 Silica S,&(JS 8.773 8.778 , Sulphuretted hydrogen traces traces traces Total solid matter 557.52& 522,184 511,702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters arc all feebly alkaliueand strongly 1 charged with carbonic acid gas, which is constantly escaping iVorn the Springs iu large quan- \ titics. The Lithia. a valuable constiuieut of these Water:;, is present in an appreciable quan- * tity. The Analyses show these Springs to be very similar in composition. These Mincrj! Waters arc exceedingly' interesting, and will prove of great value medicinally. They closely resemble some of the European Mineral Springs 3 so iustly celebrated, more especially those of . Vichy, Kms, and Fachingen. Their Curative 2 Value will be greatest in .Rheumatic and Arth- \ vitic Diseases, CMcvdus, Aftections ot the 1 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 justified by the character of the water. ISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at The Waikato Times Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2700, 31 October 1889, Page 1
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