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Hands employed. Number of Workroo: is employing M. P. Up to Up to Up to Eight Fifteen Thirty Persons. Persons. Pereons. Over Thirty Persons. Total. CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DIST: RICT (EXi JLUDING CHRISTCHURC1 :)• Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing . . 35 ' Agricultural-implement making .. . . j Iβ Bacon-curing .. .. ■. ■ • 2 Basket-making .. .. .. 3 Blacksmithing and coachbuilding .. I 506 Bootmaking .. .. ■ • ■. $'i , Bread and confectionery making.. .. 191 Brewing and malting . . .. .. I 19 ; Brickmaking .. .. .. • • 100 Butter and cheese manufacturing, &e. .. 93 Cabinetmaking and upholstering .. ... 70 ! Coopering .. .. •. ■ ■ | A Cycle-engineering .. .. .. j 87 Dentistry .. .. • • • • j 21 Dressmaking .. . . .. - Engineering .. .. • • • • 63 J Firewood-cutting .. .. .. ® Fellmongering and wool-scouring. . .. 122 Flax-milling .. .. .. .. ! 165 I Flour-milling .. .. .. • ■ 97 Gas-manufacturing .. .. .. 12 Grain and seed cleaning .. .. 45 Hosiery-manufacturing .. .. Joinery, sash and door making, and wood- , 229 turning Laundry-work . . .. .. • • 10 Lime-burning . . .. ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 Locksmithing . . .. . • • • i 3 Meat freezing and preserving (general) .. j 348 Meat freezing and preserving (bag-making).. Iβ \ Meat freezing and preserving (engineering) .. 30 Monumental masonry .. . . .. <> Paint-manufacturing .. .. • • 3 Photographing.. .. • • ■• 7 Picture-framing . . .. .. j 7 Plumbing and tinsmithing .. .. i 100 Printing and publishing.. .. .. 101 Saddle and harness making .. . . [ 103 i Sausage-casing manufacturing .. .. I 36 ; Sausage and small-goods manufacturing . . ' 72 | Sawmilling .. .. .. .. j 116 Sail and tent making .. .. .. I 6 Shirt-making Tailoring .. .. ■ • • • 133 Tanning .. . ■ ■ • • • 4 I Watch and jewellery making .. .. 37 Woollen-milling .. .. • • 66 Wool-dumping.. .. •. • • I I 13 13 ■ 5 .. 1 i :: I :: 162 3 , 25 i 1 70 ' 1 2,1 7 ! 3 2 47 1 10 1 1 1 .. ■27 12 .. 70 3 3 7i 8 • ..' 2 I 4 I 3 12 15 3 1 2 j .. 13 2 45 ! 1 1 I • ■ I i 13 5 1 1 165 26 71 is 12 48 12 1 27 12 77 10 2 7 15 19 2 13 2 47 382 4 I 18 4 8 25 10 I 1 i I :: :: 7 ! 3 : i i i i 2 1 5 I 3 .. 19 ; 1 12 2 1 37 .... 2 26 16 3 ? i :: i :: 34 11 1 .. 13 2 ;; 1 1 11 1 1 1& 1 2 2 1 5 3 20 16 37 2 2619 a i 46 1 13 2 1 2 3 149 71 ..!..! 1 .. I .. I OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRJ :al dist: tICT (EXCLUDING DUN: IDIN). Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing .. I 40 Agricultural-implement making .. .. I 40 Bacon-curing .. .. • ■ ■ • 30 Basket-making (wickerwork) . . .. 5 Bread and confectionery making .. 298 Bootmaking .. .. • ■ • • 128 Brewing .. .. • • • • •»* Brick and pipe making .. ■. •. 126 Butter and cheese making, <fec. . . .. 133 Blacksmithing and coachbuilding .. 521 Cabinetmaking .. ■ • • • 133 Coopering .. .. ■ • • • 4 j Coffee and spice manufacturing . . .. 5 ; Cycle-engineering .. ■. • • 68 Dentistry .. . • • ■ • • 36 i Dress and millinery making Engineering .. .. • • ■ • 184 : Flax-dressing and twine-manufacturing .. 915 ! Flour-milling .. ■ ■ ■ • • • '23 Firewood-sawing . . • • ■ • 2 Fruit-preserving . • ■ • '• • 8 Fish-froezing . . • ■ • • • • 7 Gas-making .. . • ■ ■ • • 22 ! Gunsmithing .. . ■ ■ • • • 5 Hosiery-manufacturing .. .. . • 12 Ink-manufacturing . . ■ ■ • • 2 j Joinery-work .. .. •■ •■ 112 I i 8 2 2 3.. 7 1 2 114 28 1 4 1 8 4 2 01 1 153 6 17 1 iy 1 '.'. 17 9 68 9 ! 4 6 1 2 ! 29 54 4 1 17 5 1 1 2 :: i 2 1 8 22 i ", :: ! I ■■j ; "I J i Si « "l 5 8 2 115 305 14 63 160 19 2 1 17 9 84 11 87 23 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 23 i 25 18 24 523 2 5 89 1 i
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