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FACTORIES— continued. Table 1— continued.

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Ti-ade. Number of Persons engaged. , r . . ' Total Number P™ 1 Emi;Ioyees. Employers.* Persons ! of Work—ZJl engagd. rooms. \$£$2!& Male. Female. Male. Female. - 19 ' 2 J_ TARANAKI INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT— continu 1TRICT md. •,ed. Kirewood-eutting . ■ • • • • ■ ■ • • 9 i .. 12 Flour-milling .. . . . . . . < •. 2 .. 2 Gas-manufacturing .. .. . . 23 Laundry (European) .. . . . . .. .. 7 2 Laundry (Chinese).. .. ■■ ■■ ■■ 1 ■• 14 Manure-mixing .. ■ ■ ■ . ■ • • • 2 . . 2 Meat-freezing .. .. .. . • .. 229 2 2 Monumental masonry . . . . .. . . 5 Oil-boring, &c. .. . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 8 .. 1 Photography . . . . ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■ 6 3 Picture-framing .. . ■ • . ■ ■ • ■ J I 5 Plumbing and tinsmithing . . . • ■ . •. 76 . . 23 Printing and bookbinding . . . . . . . . 84 15 18 Saddlery and harness making . . .. . . 33 .. 25 Sail, tent, and oilskin manufacturing . . .. 6 4 3 Sawmilling • • • • • ■ • ■ ■ ■ 73 .. 22 Saed-cleaning and grain-crushing . . .. . . 11 . • 9 Shirt and underclothing making . . .. .. •. 5 1 Stone quarrying and crushing .. .. .. 16 . . 4 Tailoring ' 59 i 100 47 CTmb ella manufacturing and repairing . . .. .. 1 1 Watch and jewellery making and repairing . . ... 8 .. 10 Wool-dumpi g-- •• ■• ■■ •• 4-1— - -. 1 7 4 "] 3 3 I I 4 21 : 4 25 ■ 13 ! 15 4 233 6 9 9 6 99 117 58 14 95 20 9 20 209 3 18 5 £ 10 846 1 228 3 3,188 6 I 287 11 78 2 234 4 21,601 1 i 523 1 1,800 3 215 3 38 22 6,641 15 14,540 23 2,689 4 641 12 7,769 8 822 2 5 881 47 11,367 2 44 8 1,174 1 288 Totals .. .. .. ..1,875 291 | 649 171 ! J 2,832 714 215,228 i i , WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. (Excluding Wellington City, shown separately.) Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing .. .. j 87 I 9 49 Agricultural-implement manufacturing . . . . 21 j 4 Asphalt-manufacturing .. .. . . . • 4 i . . Bacon-curing .. ■ • • • • ■ • ■ 38 .. 5 Basket and wickerware manufacturing . . .. 13 1 8 Biscuit and confectionery manufacturing .. .. 31 28 I] Blacksmithing and coachbuilding .. .. .. 623 .. 291 Boatbuilding and shipwright™g .. •■ ■• 6 Boot making and repairing.. .. .. ■• 99 3 i 82 Bread and small-goods manufacturing . . .. 232 .. 162 Brewing, malting, bottling, &c. .. . . ■ • 94 j 3 15 Brick, tile, and drainpipe making . . .. . . 163 i 34 Brushware-manufacturing . . . ■ ■ ■ • • • • • ■ I Butchers' small-goods manufacturing .. .. 114 . . 126 Butter and cheese making and cream-separating .. 447 2 j 49 Oabinetmaking and upholstering .. .. • • 280 12 106 Carpentering, joinery, and sash and door making .. 459 4 178 Coffee and spice grinding . . .. .. ■ ■ • • 1 Coopering and box and case making. . .. .. 38 .. 6 Cycle and motor engineering . . .. ■ . ! 212 , 1 108 Chemicals, drugs, and patent-medicines manufacturing.. : 10 .. 5 Dentistry (mechanical) .. ■ • • • ■ ■ 30 32 ; 47 Dress and millinery making . . .. ■ • ■ • '>>» 35 Dyeing and cleaning .. ■• ■■• •• K) ■> Electric light and power generating . . .. .. 38 14 Electroplating and engraving Engineering (general) ••■■.„■■ •• f° " V Fellmongering, tanning, and wool-scourmg . . .. 194 .. iy Firewood-cutting and grain-crushing., .. •■ j 31 .. 36 Fish-curing .. <j 12 Flax-milling .. •• ■• •• ■• ■■ 61 Flour-milling .. • ■ • • ■ • ■ ■ -J ■ • 1 Fruit and vegetable preserving .. .. .. 41 1/ & (las-manufacturing .. •• ■■ •■ lo f ' 'I Gun and lock smithing . . .. .. ■ • o ■ ■ f Hat and cap making .. . . • • ■ ■ •*= J* Hosiery-knitting .. .. ■ • • • ■ • ' J-Laundry-work (European) .. .. .. •• » 00 JU Laundry-work (Chinese) . . .. .. • • j> ■ • ! » Lime-burning •• ■■ •■ •• ■• ° •• £ Manure-manufacturing] .. • • • ■ ■ • I ' Marine-stores preparing .. .. ■• •• j ■■ •• Meat freezing and preserving .. .. .. w» ' ' * Includesjnanageis and others personally engaged in the work of 2 I 3 J I 149 I 18 1 the factoi :s I 147 25 4 43 22 72 915 9 184 I 397 112 197 1 241 498 398 <>41 3 44 321 15 109 766 i 21 54 2 312 213 67 20 924 34 55 116 6 16 15 93 56 11 19 1 674 49 10,538 5 2,452 1 565 6 5,143 "7 875 11 3,229 262 65,634 3 399 80 10,561 147 27. ,11)'.) 14 j 13,285 31 I 19.061 1 105 LI,576 197 49,786 88 29,326 135 54,381 1 40 8 3,273 96 19,543 4 612 43 4,973 164 24,240 5 450 18 3,775 1 34 35,022 20 18,621 27 3,133 9 493 54 105. t>35 8 3,589 2 5,546 16 17,1.36 3 386 2 765 2 666 26 :!,12ti 44 114 2 1,164 6 2,838 1 11 12 74,266 149 .1 18 the factoi ry.

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