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Trade. Employees. \ Male. Female. Number of P> irsons engaged. , £uM Totai NumbM Wages paid Employers.' Persons of Work- *Zl^ —p- ™ en «»Si'd. rooms. | 81gt March] Male. Female. 1912, NELSON INDUS TRIAL DLSTRI CT. Aerated-water and eordiul manufacturing Asphalt-mixing Bacon-curing Biscuit and confectionery manufacturing Blacksmithing and coachbuilding Boot making and repairing Bread and small-goods; manufacturing Brewing, malting, &c. Brick and tile manufacturing Butchers' small-goods manufacturing Butter and cheese manufacturing Uabinetmaking and upholstering Carpentering, joinery, and sash and door manufacturing Cycle-engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dress and millinery making.. Dyeing and cleaning Engineering and shipwrighting Kellmongery, tanning, &c. .. firewood-cutting and corn-crushing . . Pish preserving and canning Flax-milling Flour-milling Fruit-preserving and jam-making Gas-manufacturing Laundry-work (European) Laundry-work (Chinese) lime-burning Manure-manufacturing Meat freezing and preserving Monumental masonry Photography Picture-framing Plumbing and tinsmithing Printing and bookbinding Saddlery and harness making Sail, tent, and canvas-goods making Sawmilling Shirt-manufacturing Stone quarrying and crushing Tailoring Umbrella making and repairing Vinegar-manufacturing Watch and jewellery making and repairing Wire-working ■ :: 37 37 56 8 28 7 23 15 7 12 20 1 145 9 2 4 87 1 39 5 13 1 2 27 6 72 42 118 2 5 4 1 1 1 45 5 30 8 5 10 4 12 42 9 5 9 I 9 5 II 1 6 2 6 5 3 5 1 2 1 3 2 3 15 9 5 2 48 ,: ! 2 8 2 2 II I 12 "2 1 5 21 2 4 75 101 13 76 32 20 17 Iβ 33 187 18 11 108 2 48 10 25 3 33 8 120 123 10 5 2 11 17 7 9 6 45 56 17 9 164 5 7 77 3 4 19 2 ! S 37 32 6 5 8 10 8 32 8 5 19 1 5 2 8 1 6 3 2 2 2 > 1 : 3 ! 12 6 i 6 2 29 3 1 U I ] 7 1 £ I ,664 129 232 4,921 4,103 757 2,954 2,766 550 643 1,578 2,361 12,631 1,673 825 4,225 90 3,466 601 666 250 496 715 6,522 16,820 771 I 9 16 4 1 4 3 30 36 II 11 6 1 116 182 1,175 2,645 208 384 180 2,712 5,261 671 292 8,968 .. 7 31 33 i ' ! 2 .. 11 16 4,860 10 120 1 ,257 951 234 362 34 1,581 I 101,350 Totals 318 1 WESTLAND IN DUSTRIAL DIS ITKICT. 28 . 9 i 48 7 5 24 13 10 16 1 14 7 23 ] I 9 ; * 5 I 6 'I 4 I 6 1 2 3,315 63 12,200 724 8,948 4,66) 3,591 2,834 2,095 4,204 8,384 39 2,243 789 3,019 365 18,001 1,256 331 75 2,682 Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Biscuit and confectionery manufacturing Blacksmithing and coachbuilding Boot making and repairing Bread and small-goods manufacturing Brewing and malting Brick and tile manufacturing Butchers' small-goods manufacturing Butter and cheese making Cabinetmaking and upholstering Carpentry, joinery, sash and door making Chemicals and drugs manufacturing Cycle and motor engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dressmaking and millinery Electric power and light generating Engineering (general) Fellmongery, wool-scouring, tanning, &e. Fish-preserving and canning Flax-milling and rope-making ({as-manufacturing (train-crushing Laundry-workf(European) . . Laundry-work[(Chinese) Lime-burning Monumental masonry 30 2 108 9 77 27. 1 28 26 25 38 68 I 1 23 3 ,5 ■"2 . 139 ,6 8 -7 35 I 17 14 1 25 9 45 7 5 28 II 15 19 1 14 8 "l 12 2 5 6 3 2 3 7 I 2 ! 2 1 7 •• 2 44 3 133 18 124 I 35 33 54 36 53 88 2 I 37 20 92 3; 151 10 28 42 20 Iβ I 7 2 4 ] 7 "5 j "8 912 1 2 : 54 208 * Includes managers and others pers( mally engaged in tht e work of 1 the factor ihe faotoi ry. ■>■
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