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Factorie s— continued. Table 1—continued.
Year ending 31st March, 1914. Numl ir of Persons engaged. Total Wages paid during the o» Tr»de. Total J J Persons .g 3 engaged. | a Year ended 31st March, 1913. 1 Employi irs. , Employees. I Male. 1 'emale. Male. 'emale. NORTHERN INDUSTR IAL DI! JTRICT- — contim led. (Excluding Auckland City, shi >wn sepa .rately.) 49 £ Qas-manufaoturing Honey-packing Jam-making and fruit-preserving Kauri-gum sorting and ]>acking Laundry-work (Europeans) Laundry-work (Chinese) Lime and cement manufacturing Manure-manufacturing .Meat slaughtering and freezing Monumental masonry Musical-instrument making and repairing Oleo and tallow working Paint and varnish manufacturing Photography Picture-framing Plumbing and tinsmithing Printing and publishing Pumice-insulating manufacturing Saddle and harness manufacturing Sail, tent, and cover making Sausage-casing preparing Sawmilling, joinery, and sash and door making Seed-cleaning, &c. .. .. ■ • • Shirt and underclothing making and plain sewing Shell washing and grinding, &c. Soap, oil, starch, and soda-crystals manufacturing Stone-crushing Tailoring Tobacco-preparing.. Watch and jewellery making and repairing Wine-making Wool and hemp dumping 9 "2 58 2 35 20 96 23 341 9 1 7 9 29 15 7 6,71!) 9 9 20 21 9 21 5 11 4 2 332 21 51 362 2,061 2,100 81 52,817 13 4 1 547 4 2 560 8 3 4 :i 1 56,292 869 377 6 17 5 74 58 1 79 3 2 257 "l 7 10 1 l»7 211 20 94 3 18 1,863 'is 61 13 43 6 271 330 21 173 8 20 2,120 V 16 3 61 47 1 72 3 2 208 461 1,323 16,162 24,111 2,059 9,294 634 2,112 204,470 "2 1 20 147 2 19 3 4 h 8 106 186 2 18 1 8 "2 245 1 1 11 126 591 5 38 4 12 1 22 133 2 15 2 4 1,110 8,981 37,858 54 2,298 "880 Totals 1,897 70 5,808 725 8,500 1,764 674,948 TARANAKI INDUST! IAL D: istric: I , . £ Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Bacon-curing Blacksmithing and coachbuilding Biscuit and confectionery Boot making and repairing Bread and small-goods manufacturing Brewing and malting Brick and tile manufacturing Brush-manufacturing Butchers' small-goods manufacturing Butter and cheese making and jsream-separating Cabinetmaking and upholstering Coopering and boxmaking .*. Chemicals and drugs Cycle-engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dress and millinery making.. I >\ ring and cleaning Electric light and power generating Engineering I'Vllmongering, tanning, and boiling-down I'irewood-cutting .. Flax-milling Flour-milling Gas-manufacturing Laundry (Europeans) Laundry (Chinese) Meat-freezing Monumental masonry Oil boring and refining Photography Picture-framing Plumbing and tinsmithing Printing and bookbinding 18 2 91 1 20 50 6 7 1 41 85 40 3 6 22 15 10 2 6 14 11 15 2 2 2 2 11 14 1 18 19 176 36 21 267 2 60 123 20 22 5 75 522 124 29 14 68 33 149 3 27 68 36 28 30 4 18 13 12 234 6 29 2 9 102 122 14 3 76 1 20 49 3 4 1 36 154 30 3 5 19 13 44 2 9 12 10 12 2 1 3 5 11 4 1 1 1 6 22 16 1,610 2,422 16,411 1 40 70 14 15 3 34 437 83 26 8 46 6 1 1 "2 1 4,083 8,049 2,286 1,118 153 4,198 46,193 5,703 4,224 039 4,078 1,406 3,314 42 1 12 97 21 54 2.-) 13 28 2 16 1 1 218 5 29 2,346 5,773 2,879 937 1,200 234 1,933 211 78 24,853 493 5 "5 "2 1 7 28 19 "l 52 76 7,770 14,739 2 74 87 16 * Includes managers aud others persol illy engai jed ill the work of tl Lβ factory.
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