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Year ending 31st March, 1914. Tnde. Number of Persons engaged. o « Total uS Employers.* Employees. Persons .00 engagd. g^ Male. Female. Male. Female. Total Wages paid during the Year ended 81 <t March. 1913. WELLINGTON CITYmtinued. £ Firewood-cutting and bone-crushing .. .. • Fellmongering Kisli -curing Fur-rug making Gas-manufacturing and meter-repairing, &c. Glass bevelling and silvering Qnn and lock smithing Hair-working Hat and cap making Hosiery-knitting Laundry-work (Europeans) Laundry-work (Chinese) Leadlight-majiufacturing Lead-headed-nail and traps, &c, making Manure-making and tallow-preparing Marine-stores preparing Margarine-manufacturing Meat slaughtering and freezing Metal-ceiling manufacturing Monumental masonry Oil canning and packing Organ-building and piano-repairing .. Oilskin-manufacturing Optical work Photography Picture-framing Plaster-working Plumbing and tinsmithing .. Portmanteau and leather-goods making Printing and bookbinding, &e. Rope and twine making Saddle and harness making Sail, tent, and canvas-goods making .. Sausage-casing manufacturing Saw and tool making Sawmilling, joinery, and sash and door making Sewing and other machine repairing Shipwrighting .. ... Shirt and underclothing making and plain sewing Soap and candle making, &c. Stone quarrying and crushing Tailoring Tanning and currying Tea blending and packing Tobacco-cutting and cigarette-making Tram-oar building and repairing Umbrella-manufacturing Watoh and jewellery manufacturing .. Wax-vesta manufacturing* Whip-thong making Wire-working (mattresses, &c.) Wood carving and turning Woollen-milling Wool and hemp, &c, dumping -21 4 3 6 3 3 7 2 9 44 2 1 3 8 2 12 1 21 1 7 16 10 74 5 38 2 18 3 2 2 84 10 2 7 6 6 75 3 8 5 [••I 1 3 "l I 29 "2 1 .. "s 20; 2 22, 4 72" 26 3 13 1 37 11 12 5 48 13 2 689 4 12 9 11 1 8 11 243 11 395 12 61 14 45 5 270 24 52 4 25 18 222 37 32 7 79 8 87 14 3 22 10 99 30 .. I 5 "« 29 3 241 "f> '*3 22 11 "2 138 14 13 !! "2 90 3 ill 3 5 ' 28 2 76 1 123 41 3 26 13 78 29 6 7 49 7 316 55 14 6 51 26 4 692 4 24 10 32 2 7 48 32 317 18 571 14 93 31 47 7 354 36 54 109 34 24 720 40 43 17 79 35 Uβ 91 4 31 18 224 30 16 1 4 3 6 2 3 3 8 3 29 33 2 2 4 5 2 2 1 6 2 10 1 3 14 9 57 4 31 1 17 4 2 2 57 9 3 11 .4 7 73 2 7 5 2 1 23 1 1 6 7 1 1 2,416 127 4,533 815 9,708 1,986 373 261 2,756 165 15,401 971 1,698 550 7,014 2,035 111 84,712 734 1,712 1,278 3,282 130 2,144 1,647 31,702 1,287 58,372 880 7,438 2,243 5,617 434 31,657 2,642 7,371 3,628 4,187 2,089 57,961 5,930 2,101 998 12,420 2,225 10,104 6,867 172 2,648 1,301 20,798 1,400 2 27 1 1 8 8 2 Totals 1,167 172 5,069 2,707 9,115 1,113 756,146 CHRISTCHL ICH CI [TY. £ Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Agricultural-implement making Asbestos-flooring manufacturing Asphalt-making and shingle-preparing Automatic and other machine making Bacon-curing Bagmaking (calico, flax, jute, &c.) Baking-powder manufacturing Basket and wickerware working Billiard-table manufacturing .. .. Biscuits, confectionery, and cocoa manufacturing Blacksmithing and coachbuilding Blindmaking 31 9 1 5 4 4 1 1 9 2 11 74 1 1 46 487 3 9 33 35 6 19 25 2 200 153 4 2 24 201 "2 80 496 4 14 37 39 31 20 34 4 415 227 7 21 11 1 5 4 5 1 1 6 1 12 <>2 1 5,320 58,299 498 1,035 3,976 5,057 1,375 1,720 2,190 307 30,577 16,607 848 "3 * Includes managers and others persoi illy engai ,ged in thi work of the factory.
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