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Number of Persons engaged. Year ending 31st March, 1914. i 11 Total Wa Res paid during the Year ended 31st March, 1913. Trade. Employers.* Employees. Total Persons engaged. Male. Female. Hale. I Female. s« — % OTAGO 1)1 SI ■i:kt ■continue I. (Excluding Danedin Ci ;y, shoi 'n separi itely.) £ Butter and cheese making and cream -separating Cabinetmaking and upholstering Chemicals and drugs manufacturing Cycle and motor engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dress and millinery making.. Electric-light generating, &c. Engineering (general) I'YIlmongery, wool-scouring, Sec. Firewood-outting Fish-preserving Flax-milling Flour-milling Gas-manufacturing Laundry-work (Europeans).. Laundry-work (Chinese) Lime and cement manufacturing Manure-manufacturing Meat freezing and preserving Monumental masonry Paint and varnish mixing Photography Picture-framing Plumbing and tinsmithing Printing, bookbinding, &0. Saddle and harness making Sausage-casing preparing .. .. Sawmilling, joinery, and sash and door making Seed-cleaning and grain-orushing Shirt and underclothing making .. .. Stone quarrying and crashing Tailoring Twine-making Watch and jewellery making and repairing Wool-dumping Woollen-nulling 37 4 1 13 5 II 2 4 ."> 4 I 17 17 2 3 2 7 2 1 3 2 3 5 14 14 19 1 04 6 34 06 7 4 34 5 4 23 21 6 1 72 59 8 3 133 103 11 5 47 13 ITS 6 27 26 10 2 89 7(i 10 8 2 81 3 73 4 .-) 12 11 54 87 :ss 11 250 14 45 3 2 12 r> 37 3 4 6 3 1 12 10 2 3 2 ."> 2 1 2 2 3 5 13 13 16 1 .->.", r> 7,325 714 350 2,225 704 5,076 475 2,599 988 118 104 3,466 8,322 1,250 79 ":{ 2 74 I 72 I 3 4 0 40 66 17 10 186 8 ".-> 7,705 15 5,245 120 203 330 l>0!) 3.247 8,704 1,794 .->!IS IS. 1137 990 "s 2 31 18 4:i 71 21 146 f> 25 I .1127 8,144 l() 1 2 7 1 110 1 18 2 248 0 1 2 .->:!4 400 20,415 i36 Totals 044 41) 1,366 :SG4 2,414 558 163,504 SOUTHLANE £ 1)1 STR tCT. Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Agricultural-implement manufacturing Bacon-curing Biscuit and confectionery manufacturing Blacksmithing and coachbuikling Blindmaking .. • • » Boatbuilding Boot making and repairing . ? Bread and small-goods making Brewing, malting, &c. Brick, tile, pipe, and pottery making Butchers' small-goods manufacturing Butter and cheese making and cream-separating Cabinetmaking and upholstering Chemicals and drugs manufacturing Coffee and spier grinding Coopering Cycle-engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dressmaking and millinery Dyeing and cleaning Electrical engineering Electric power and light generating .. Electroplating and engra\ ing Engineering (general) .. • • Fellmongery, wool-scouring, tanning, &c. Fish preserving and canning Firewood-cutting Flax-milling and rope-making Flour-milling * Includes managers and others persoi 8 5 3 2 11!) 4 30 62 4 ll> :>!) I!) "l 25 04 5 17 100 2 05 81 18 77 48 112 88 10 "l 12 33 69 8 36 285 2 6 107 146 22 93 84 151 107 10 6 2 2 98 1 2 29 54 4 10 30 r>; i 20 7,466 6,634 468 2.138 15,202 12 200 7,406 10,126 2,442 8,92] r>. 124 8,736 0.121 "3 l i 31 13 6 3 2 1 4 20 15 7 8 43 2 "it 5 I 75 12 6 1 1 8 116 87 12 13 242 19 io 301 6 2 106 35 300 4 2 2 12 136 102 19 21 285 21 1 1 24 12 48 2 1 1 2 14 10 7 9 :s:s 2 795 83 6,607 1,56!) 12,630 162 420 13,479 9,291 786 S46 11,868 2,621 illy engm ged in thi work of ie factor;
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