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Return of Hours of Overtime worked during 1905-6 in Factories in the Principal Towns of New Zealand.
Trades. < d 1 u a Si s * a 9 5 a 3 BE I a a> 1 i a o a o S s ! a 1 o O a s I i •■ l,054| I Agricultural-implement making Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Baking-powder manufacturing Basket and perambulator making Biscuit aDd confectionery manufacturing Boot and shoe manufacturing Bread-manufacturing Brewing and malting Brick and tile manufacturing Brass-finishing .. .. Brash and broom manufacturing Gabinetmaking and upholstering Cardboard-box making Chemical-manufacturing Coachbuilding and blaoksmithing Condiment-manufacturing Cyole-engineering Coffee and spice grinding Engineering, boilermaking, and moulding Fruit-canning Flour-milling .. Galvanised-iron making Gas-manufacturing Gum-sorting .. .. " Hat and cap manufacturing Hosiery-knitting Joinery-work and sash and door making .. Laundry- work Linen-bag making Millinery, dress, and mantle making Meat-freezing Pickle and sauce manufacture , g Plumbing, gasfltting, &c. Paper-bag making Printing, bookbinding, &c. Saddle and harness making Sail and tent making Sawmilling Shirt-making Sugar-refining Tailoring and clothing-making Tanning and currying .. .. Tea-packing Tinsmithing Underclothing-making .. .. Watch and jewellery making ..; Waterproof-clothing manufacturing Wax-vesta making Wood-turning Woollen milling and spinning Miscellaneous 851 50 9 1.015J 674 8,161* 481 2,993 273 1,401 571 149 1J746 507 415 42 129J '.'. 825 11,4581 29,384 7,830 .. •• 6,034 3,452 •• .. .. 156 14,836 2,124 •■ .. 50 2,645 •• 543 248 477 .. 149 ;; i68 •• y." y. 885 1 62 4,171 11,461 9,875 5,424 265 .. ... •■ •" •• ■- 886 '.'. BOO I .. :: :: :: :: .. J .. .. .. I .. 886 i .. .. .. 617 158 .. '■ i '• .. ; .. .. .. .. ! .. '" 20 .. 1 .. 1 I ::.. -91 132 112 l^736 ..•', 91 I - :;J ;;J - 578 762 1,402 •■ '.'. 2^076J - - '.'. 2,772 196 1,325 578 I 762 .. 5,647 1,262 7,309 90 2,010 838 412 6 228 5,950 j 8,498 ; 173 1,150 i .. 57 ! .. J 105 6,574 1,669 - 579 .. 'JO .. j 1,402 • .. .. .. ' .. 1 .. .. \ .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. , .. • • I ' 18 .. I 180 310 964 J 1,367 1 '.'. 18 310 964 "■21 ;; 153 30 264 627 ! 3,623 7,410 • • .. ' .. i ... 1,939 8,5874| 12,444 j j 21,376 2,987 j 281 1,206 128J 708 1,446 494 l^972 318 1,152 j 390 1 8,998 5,456 182 ! 43 951 ; 5 552 258 16,200 I 15,872 j 26,472 180 84 1,428 '< 39 I ■ 477 '.'. 589 33 J 973 89,309 100,760 57 .. .. .. .. 14 2,600 I 21,338 12,547 .. .. .. 160 360 .. .. 51,379 945 1,478 .. .. 22!660 4,138 733 293 800 448 .. .... 45 60 .. .. 1 412 34,346 20 308 J .. ... 6 124,740 141,151 10,422 j 3,632 568 1,987 1 .. I - 73 J 351| 66 842 1,123 I 2,033 ' 675 524 j " "l0! . •• .. .. 1,056 J 12.582J .. 2,911 2,110$, 171 8,147 2^838 189 j .. 271 334 • ■ .. . . . .. '.'. '.'. '.'. 1.143 44J 1,045 j 3,248 5,380 3,185 5,967 '.'. ::j :: 973 Totals 16,449 20,518 4,489 5,488 : 19,317 19,31' I
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