MINERAL WATERS OF AUSTRALASIA. 95 
Waimate Block.—W. Skey. XVIIIth Colonial Museum and 
Laboratory Report, p. 54. 
Three chlorinated waters, distinct alkaline reaction and yellow 
colour. 
Analyses. 
Grains per gallon. 
if 2. 3 
Sodium (a little potassium)......... | 147-48 192-08 269°51 
RIM OPN ere siaciee st co senessesnsphacnasaser 23°52 25°48 25°48 
IVT OTMERTAiselecant osiysidot 2) aisooscesereencna | uy 5°91 2°61 
BAM TAINAN SUP Ey Picled «s-tichislel-\ottoislew one eidlen athe | - trace 2°86 trace 
Tron oxides ..... Fare ete een joa ecsieer 2°94 | trace 2°25 
(CoLEIRSATITANGY. A Ne A ce | 190°12 Saoele 524°30 
OCHA Orr sees sie Sesoeiani sence wuteaie eee 34 1:98 “99 
Siulllolnibinke Eel) Reanannsaccoeseor eee | 1-82 66 1°34 
Camere totic ltcrisp concise sietlsicinsiennct | “89 22°54 784 
368°05 586°63 834°32 
Waipio, Poverty Bay.—W. Skey. XVIIth Colonial Museum 
and Laboratory Report, p. 54. 
Chlorinated water; feeble alkaline reaction. Total solids, 705-03 
grains per gal. ; sodium chloride (potassium chloride a little), 
593°41 ; calcium chloride, 82:20 ; magnesium iodide, °76 ; calcium 
sulphate, 8:14; magnesium sulphate, 5-44 ; magnesium carbonate, 
3°36 ; iron oxides, 5°84 ; silica, 5-88. 
Wairarapa East.—W. Skey. XVth Colonial Museum and 
Laboratory Report, p. 43. 
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A chlorinated water containing 267-2 grs. per gal. including 
iodine, to the extent of a little above 1 gr. per gal. 
Wairongoa.—North Taiera, Otago. A. G. Kidson Hunter, New 
Zealand Official Year Book, 1896, p. 435. 
A weak chalybeate water containing free carbonic acid. Total 
solids, 14-00 grs. per gal. ; sodium carbonate, 2°22; sodium chloride, 
2°35 ; potassium chloride, °31 ; calcium sulphate, 2°38; calcium 
carbonate, 1-82 ; magnesium carbonate ; 1:00 ; ferrovs carhonate, 
18 ; silica, 3-22; alumina ‘25. EVE ATS 
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