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FACTORIES— continued. Table 1— continued.
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Trade. Persons employed. Male Female. Number of Workrooms employing - J Up to Nine to More than Eight Thirty Thirty Total. Persons. Persons. Persons. ! I Total Wages paid during Year CANTERBUR f INDUST ;IAL DIST ;ICT— c, mtinued. Saddle and harness manufacturing Sail and tent manufacturing Sausage-casing manufacturing Sawmilling Seed-cleaning Shirt-making Tailoring Watch and jewellery manufacturing Woollen-milling Wool-dumping, &c. 105 5 46 111 29 1 142 47 68 23 2 8 152 37 2 19 7 4 39 17 "3 2 37 2 3 21 7 4 48 17 2 6 £ 5,702 651 2,788 5,538 2,695 176 15,180 1,871 11,463 4,566 "9 "71 "2 i 6 OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND II DUSTRIA , DISTRIC ' (exc: jUDING duned: EN CIT ). Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing .. Agricultural-implement manufacturing Bacon-curing Basket-making Blacksmithing and coachbuilding Blind-manufacturing Bootmakers Bread and confectionery making Brewing, &c. Brick and pipe making Butchers' small-goods manufacturing Butter, cheese, and condensed-milk manufacturing Cabinetmaking and upholstering Carpentering, joinery, &c. Coffee and spice manufacturing Coopering Cycle-engineering Dentistry Dress and millinery making Engineering (general) Fellmongering Firewood-cutting Fish-freezing Flax-dressing and twine-manufacturing Flour-milling Fruit-preserving Gas-manufacturing Gun- end lock-smithing.. Hosiery-manufacturing Ink-manufacturing Laundries (European) Laundries (Chinese) Lime-manufacturing Manure-manufacturing Meat-preserving Monumental masonry Paint-manufacturing Paper-milling and cardboard-box manufacturing Patent-medicine manufacturing Photography Picture-frame making Plumbing Printing, bookbinding, &c. Rabbit-preserving Range and grate manufacturing Saddle and harness making Sail and tent making Sausage-casing manufacturing Sawmilling Seed-cleaning Sheep-dip manufacturing Shirt-making Tailoring Tanning Watch and jewellery making Wool-dumping .. .. ... Woollen-milling 55 64 25 4 516 2 134 350 29 146 83 212 12 11 14 3 9 1 175 ] 42 127 5 10 30 65 2 3 "3 2 1 1 7 "1 16 7 9 1 178 1 44 128 6 17 30 67 2,781 5,275 899 236 24,819 44 7,582 19,181 2,858 8,986 4,863 13,161 "25 1 "1 159 170 5 2 70 37 19 43 1 1 21 8 93 16 3 4 2 27 17 1 1 1 21 44 1 1 21 10 105 24 11 4 2 75 22 1 3 1 4 1 6 7 2 2 8 3 2 12,155 10,607 370 75 3,620 3,070 16,156 13,935 7,821 88 486 34,237 10,997 426 2,598 219 3,463 19 522 29 3,215 803 15,273 1,074 300 4,439 12 525 2 11 7 8 1 1 210 121 11 7 734 120 5 20 4 7 2 5 10 34 13 200 12 6 40 8 69 1 15 2 1 3 1 6 7 1 2 1 3 2 1 48 5 1 1 • • 1 "l 4 "3 15 1 6 14 7 124 205 14 9 94 6 25 594 34 3 2 205 8 49 3 158 - 1 13 "20 •• I 2 2 8 3 24 28 3 35 3 "3 6 1 2 21 2 8 3 27 34 3 1 35 3 2 73 10 1 2 58 1 17 1 8 176 826 229 5,796 17,686 431 749 4,221 349 : 977 58,287 2,521 105 214 23,689 825 2,518 80 26,098 9 210 52 10 1 2 44 1 17 1 U 2 222 4 "4 For rates of wages, see Auckland City, rates specified are generally the rates for the < Wellington City, Chrii listrict. rtchurch City, am Dunedii City, ii which tin
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