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Factories— continued. Table 2 —Summary— continued.

Year ending 31st March, 1914. Trade. Number of Persons engaged. Employers. , Employees Male. Female. Male. Fen Employees. Total ss-2 Persona x> o sngaged. g g Total Wages paid during the Year ended 31st March, 1913. Male. Female. Jrnamental and Minor Art Trades— Electroplating and engraving Glass bevelling, silvering, &c. Lapidary-work .. Leadlightwnaking Ornamental sign and ticket writing Picture framing and gilding 39 0 4 12 24 100 34 00 1 47 53 123 2 75 66 5 59 83 251 27 5 2 12 21 !)2 £ 3,294 5,004 40 5,520 0,266 I I ,<>!)» 2 20 Stone, Clay, and Allibd Trades — Asphalt, and concrete-block and pipe making Brick, tile, and pottery manufacturing Fibrous-plaster working .. Lime and cement manufacturing Monumental masonry I'11 mice grinding and working Stone quarrying and crushing 29 100 24 2!) 03 1 Bβ 48 1,254 82 587 188 20 401 "2 77 1,422 106 (>li> 2.-,:: 21 407 23 123 17 22 42 1 7(i 4,4'.)8 138,484 9,209 82,943 2.->.:i'.ts 2. (15! I Iβ, 030 2 LiuHT, Heat, and Power Producing and Distributing— Eleotrio light and power generating Gas, coke, and coal-tar manufacturing 298 802 :s.->i S.JI Hi.Ill H4.::!i2 52 49 1 00 59 Miscellaneous Trades — Ammunition and fireworks manufacturing Asbestos-goods manufacturing B&gmaking (calico, flax, and jute) Basket, wickerware, and perambulator making Brush and broom manufacturing Cork-cutting Cigar and cigarette making and tobacco-cutting Dentistry (mechanical) KrIlmongery and wool-scouring Kiirwood and chaff-cutting Flax-milling Hair-working (wigs, &c.) Kauri-gum sorting and packing Laundry-work (Europeans) Laundry-work (Chinese) Oil boring and refining Optical and scientific instrument manufacturing Organ-building Paper-milling, paper-bag making, and cardboard-box making Photography Printing, bookbinding, and stationery-manufacturing Rag-sorting and marine-stores preparing Rope and twine manufacturing Sails, tents, flags, and oilskin manufacturing Seed cleaning and packing, &c. Watch and jewellery making and repairing Wool and hemp dumping, r 6 2 2 4.") 14 2 14 201 142 172 218 12 40 77 260 "l 5 "9 137 20 0 8 Iβ] 107 1 14 181 1.171 197 1,793 3 150 322 l<) 2!l 1.-. 61 158 7.") 54 17 41 17 154 28 040 2 107 8 71 223 182 3 45 mil 1,313 :ii>!i 2,011 52 190 1,170 281 29 29 100 327 3 2 (i 38 10 1 14 230 120 142 200 17 27 152 200 1 10 29 19 0,778 862 3,714 13,1)04 12,955 01 . 1,805 27,539 121,368 16,147 185,394 1,982 18,467 44,495 I..5111 13 39 16 1 2,440 8,178 24,274 0 147 118 420 23 14 44 05 247 00 15 8 80 3,020 75 199 137 254 498 331 Kid 839 7 II 121 14 13 ;;7!i 4,287 Kir, 224 ;so.-> 333 758 391 121 332 19 10 45 74 227 56 lli.27S 424,449 4,7!J4 19,539 20,804 26,237 52,880 24,837 3 Total 14,083 1,457 54,055 17,322 87,517 13,409 0,835,49'J ♦ Includes managers and others personally engaj ;cd In tbe work of the factory Note. —There were 13,308 factories registered last year, .ccounted for by the fact that in several registered factories mi ailoriug, dressmaking, and boot-repairing. The nui ire that nber of factories . one distinct tr. shown above 1 kIc is carried 01 13,469) is 1, such as

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