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Michael and Patrick Olcrkin, charge I with mealing a w.i'ch from Hugh O’Brien, and Robert Kent, charged with reee : viug Ihe ssine, were commiited for trial at Christchurch on Saturday. Mr Vincent Fyke, M. H.R., has received advice by cable .of the successful fl rating in London of the Island B ock Go d Mining Company «fcCheviot, Otago, with a capital of £50,000. Messrs Pyke and J. C. Brown, M.H.R.’s, are appointed local directors, Pkesbbtikg Qkbbh Pbas.—The canning of green peai, which is now a busy industry in Delaware, ii an interesting process. Tke peas are shelled by band and then fed into the hopper of a separator, which divides ihera into three grades. Then they are put info copper I kettles, where they are ateanied enough to wrinkle the outer skin and intensify if possible the vivid green of the pea. They are then filled into cans, which are placed on tin iron tray, and dipped in a trough or tub of boiling water, which run*'into the cans filling (hem to the brim; This water contains whatever of a preservative nsthre is put ibto the cans to preserve the vegetable. The cans ire then wiped, sealed, and packed in iron eagre, each cage lidding 248 cane. These cages are put in'o airtight steam kritl -s, where the cans arc eut to ipfe.etesm under intense pressure for fifteen be twenty minutes. The peas are then ready for market, B otto way’s Phis ahd Oxntmbnt The combined ill effects of oveidowding, sedrritaiy occupation* and mono ony ot life are only too well known to those who have ,tp ,/pass, the ; be'fc (: part of their lives laboring in factories and crowded workrooms. The' compulsory oon. finemenb .weakens the general health and induces chronic constipation, indigestion, and various forms of skin diseases. Holloway’s remedies are of priceless value to persons of this clan*, for they nan be used without entailing loes of work, being purely vegetable in their composition, and const queniiy act without harshne#* on the most delicate system. The experience of more than forty years' prove* that no means surp'is Holloway’s remedies for curing bad legs, bad breasts, piles, and wounds of all kirds,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1657, 8 November 1887, Page 4

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363

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1657, 8 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1657, 8 November 1887, Page 4

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