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Table III. —Factories, by Districts and Number of Workers employed (including Working Occupiers) (31st January, 1947)
Table IV. —Factories, by Industries and Number of Workers (including Working Occupiers) employed (31st January, 1947)
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District. Number of Factories employing Number of Workers shown. Totals. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Over 10. Whangarei 126 166 105 45 31 22 18 17 8 10 39 587 Auckland 509 (538 492 301 193 144 127 97 69 56 693 3,319 Hamilton 200 335 213 88 81 56 40 36 18 14 122 1,203 Tauranga 116 177 134 45 58 27 24 11 12 17 47 668 Gisborne 109 110 88 43 32 11 13 15 7 8 30 466 Napier 154 238 155 73 60 34 37 24 14 11 64 864 New Plymouth .. 148 207 148 64 54 38 28 26 18 10 77 818 Wanganui 127 207 104 49 39 24 23 21 6 10 77 687 Palmerston North 194 216 140 67 58 41 28 21 7 5 80 857 Masterton 76 94 66 34 24 12 12 8 5 4 37 372 Wellington 425 417 269 151 132 96 63 52 51 46 461 2,163 Nelson 117 133 136 41 48 41 28 20 13 11 46 634 Greymouth 118 82 57 32 31 18 15 15 8 6 37 419 ■Christchurch 455 418 363 176 152 106 54 67 37 27 404 2,259 Timaru 124 130 102 35 53 20 11 13 16 6 38 548 Oamaru 48 00 27 15 4 5 4 3 2 2 16 186 Dunedin 486 334 221 114 87 53 33 37 19 15 224 1,623 Invercargill 156 175 130 59 43 39 30 20 25 15 86 778 Totals 3,688 4,137 2,950 1,432 1,180 787 588 503 335 273 2,578 18,451
Industry. Number of Factories employing Number of Workers shown Totals. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Over 10. I. Processes relating to food II. Manufacturing of drinks, narcotics, and stimulants III. Processing of animal products (n.e.i.) IV. Processing of vegetable products (n.e.i.) V. Working in wood VI. Working in paper, printing, &c. .. VII. Provision of heat, light, and power VIII. Processing of stone, clay, glass, &c. IX. Working in or on metals X. Working in or on precious metals XI. Working in rubber XII. Making of ammunition, &c. XIII. Manufacturing of machines, tools, &c. XIV. Processes relating to carriages, vehicles, &c. XV. Processes relating to ships, boats, and their equipment XVI. Manufacturing of furniture XVII. Processes relating to chemicals and by-products XVIII. Working in textiles XIX. Manufacturing of apparel XX. Working in fibrous materials XXI. Personal services XXII. Miscellaneous Totals 634 37 80 8 251 46 19 57 726 111 7 45 58 10 260 22 27 877 2 193 218 986 53 79 21 251 64 15 113 999 102 26 41 80 7 195 44 14 564 6 195 282 778 45 44 26 245 57 16 128 721 49 13 26 50 13 145 28 15 251 1 116 183 312 23 16 11 103 30 13 64 381 16 11 17 26 6 71 18 10 195 1 42 66 250 26 31 10 129 32 11 67 317 9 11 6 25 3 55 17 5 100 6 19 51 147 10 11 10 103 21 11 59 193 10 4 9 18 50 14 8 59 1 9 40 90 9 17 8 59 18 9 43 178 5 6 3 9 18 3 4 66 8 8 27 72 6 8 3 78 20 5 35 150 8 3 4 9 2 28 6 3 37 1 2 53 2 10 4 34 24 6 18 77 ' 3 4 7 1 19 3 5 42 4 6 13 33 4 6 49 8 5 17 60 2 4 4 5 7 5 2 47 1 3 6 339 49 82 21 222 140 35 105 569 7 20 2 15 43 29 119 64 54 533 13 45 72 3,694 264 384 127 1,524 460 145 706 4,371 319 108 174 330 71 967 224 147 2,771 44 638 981 3,688 4,137 2,950 1,432 1,180 787 588 503 335 273 2,578 18,451
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