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FACTORIES— continued. Table 1—continued.

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Persons employed. ■ Number of Woi © i ** i Tr * de - o, Up to I Nine to Male I Female. E Eight Thirty a Persons. Persons. Trade. Number of Workrooms employing More than Thirty Total. Persons. Total Wages paid during Year. CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, &c— conlinit ilCT, &0.— continu Lime-burning .. .. .. ..I 6 1.. 2 1 Meat-freezing (general) .. .. .. 465 Monumental masonry .. .. .. 5 .. 2 2 Paint-manufacturing .. .. .. 7 .. Perambulator-making .. .. .. 1 .. I Photography .. .. .. .. 1 7 5 5 Picture-framing .. .. .. 8 .. 4 6 Plumbing and tinsmithing ..- .. 74 .. 30 24 Printing and bookbinding (printing) .. 7S 10 0 13 4 „ „ (bookbinding) "5 3 .. 1 Saddle and harness manufacturing .. 68 .. 37 40 Sail, tent, and horse-cover making .. 5 2 5 4 Sausage-casing manufacturing .. .. I 46 1 Sawmilling 106 .. 27 21 2 Scil cleaning and grain-orushing ..20 Shirt and undeiolothing making and plain 11 11 sing Tailoring .. .. .. .. 99 165 57 14 9 Watch and jewellery making and re pairing 26 .. 14 II Wool, grain, and hemp pressing .. .. 20 .... 4 I Woollen-milling .. .. .. 76 60 1 j 2 1 I 5 6 24 13 4 1 40 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 5 5 24 17 1 40 4 3 23 11 11 £ 566 40,244 317 467 i501 333 5,659 8,704 494 6,731 766 3.299 8,189 2.403 291 3 21 2 I 14 9 14 4 I 1 54 14 5 2 17,323 1,855 2,'843 11,924 2 OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT (EXCLUDING I (EXCLUDING duned: CITY) )• Aerated-wator and cordial manufacturing .. 41 1 15 14 2 Agricultural-implement manufacturing .. 53 .. 4 3 Bacon-curing .. .. .. .. 16 .. 13 I o Basket and wioker working .. 0 .. Blacksmithing and coachbuilding . . 373 . . 203 181 5 Blind-manufacturing .. .. I I Boot making and repairing .. 92 13 43 30 Bread and small-goods making .. 206 14 133 126 Brewing, malting, &c. .. .. .. 32 6 o 1 Brick, tile, pipe, and pottery making 119 2 26 11 ti Butchers' small-goods manufacturing .. 39 36 Butter and cheese making .. .. 135 16 68 2 Condensed-milk manufacturing .. 17 19 Cabinetmaking and upholstering.. .. 63 1 13 13 Carpentering, joinery, sash and door making 204 56 48 1 Coffee and spice manufacturing .. .. 4 .. Coopering .. .. .. •• •• 3 Cycle and motor engineering .. .. 66 .. 26 Dentistry .. .. .. .. 25 9 12 11 Dress and millinery making .. .. 468 67 81 12 Engineering (general) .. .. .. 169 ..18 9 4 Fellmongering, wool-soouring, &o. 97 .. 13 6 4 Firewood-cutting .. .. .. 6 .. 7 Fish-preserving .. .. .. | 4 .. 2 Flax-dressing and twinc-nianufacturing .. 637 .. 93 22 46 Flour and oatmeal milling .. 122 22 '" * Fruit-preserving and jam-making 6 15 1 1 Gas-manufacturing .. .. .. 21 .. .. 2 1 Cun- and lock-smithing.. .. ..I 4 Hosiery-manufacturing .. .. .. 8 62 1 Laundry-work (European; .. .. 4 17 1 7 Laundry-work (Chinese) .. .. 8 8 Lime-manufacturing .. .. .. 44 5 Manure-manufacturing .. .. 14 .. 2 Meat freezing and preserving .. 286 .. .. 6 Monumental masonry .. .. .. 9 .. 5 Paint-manufacturing .. .. .. 5 .. 1 Paper- milling, bag and cardboard- box mak- 39 13 1 1 ing Patent-medicine manufacturing .. .. - 4 Photography .. .. .. .. 3 U 10 8 Picture-frame making .. .. .. 1 .. 1 1 Plumbing and tinsmithing .. 92 .. 32 27 Printing, bookbinding, &c. .. 162 20 48 28 7 Rabbit-preserving .. .. ■. 11 Rope and twine working 10 2 Saddle and harness making .. 45 1 30 31 Sail, tent, and h irse-oover making 10 2 6 Sausage-casing manufacturing .. .. 27 Sawmilling 544 .. 78 49 22 Seed-cleaning and grain-orushing.. .. 19 .. 10 11 Sheep-dip manufacturing .. • ■ 1 Shirt and underclothing making .. 19.. 3 1 Soap and candle making Stone-orushing and quarrying .. 4 .. Tailoring 158 212 68 44 14 Tanning, currying, &o. .. .. 10 .. 1 2 Watch and jewellery making and repairing 30 19 17 Woollen-milling .. .. .. 177 237 .. .. 1 14 2 4 3 IO 2 181 6 I 30 1 125 1 5 1 11 0 36 68 2 13 1 48 1 I 3 27 11 81 12 9 4 6 4 5 2 22 46 18 4 1 1 2 1 I 1 7 8 3 2 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 16 7 10 2 186 1 38 L26 i, 17 36 70 1 14 50 1 3 27 11 94 16 M> 5 2 68 I 22 2 i 3 1 2 7 8 I 8 3 2 2 3,075 5,778 1,091 211 28,666 20 8,863 '19,729 3.220 10,604 5,256 10,785 4,800 8,177 16.564 436 107 4,003 2,846 16,022 15,413 7.957 74 418 34.099 13.106 . 108 3,053 258 3,617 659 208 4,004 2,562 24,191 968 490 4,512 • • 1 1 3 1 2 8 1 27 1 28 7 5 2 31 7 1 1 49 22 11 1 3 1 1 1 44 14 2 I .. 17 1 2 8 1 28 35 6 2 31 71 II 59 2 17 4 239 747 60 7,108 20,234 398 882 4,035 786 1,630 58,990 2,790 152 406 343 25,000 1,112 1,842 28,998 1 3 For rates of wagee, see Auckland City, Wellington Cit •ates specified are generally the rates for the district. ', Chrii ihurch City, and Dunedi City, in which the

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