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Factories— continued. Table 1—continued.

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Trade. Num Year ending 31st March, 1915. Total iber of Persons engaged. Wages paid __ o in during the Total m.£ Year ended iyers.* Employee- 1 . Persons A o 81st March, engaged.] |j{ 1914.* Female. Male. I Female. ! Yi I I Emplo Male. CANTERBURY INDUSTE (Excluding Christchurcl ;IAL r DISTRICT— continued. Brewing and malting . . .. .. .. 1 Brick, tile, and pottery manufacturing .. Butchers' small-goods manufacturing .. .. . Butter and cheese making, and cream-separating Cabinetmaking and upholstering • Coopering Cycle and motor engineering Dentistry (mechanical) Dressmaking and millinery Dyeing and cleaning Electrical engineering Electric light and power generating Engineering (general) Fellmongery, wool-scouring, tanning, &c. Fibrous-plaster working Firewood-cutting and grain -crushing. . Flax-milling and rope-making Flour and oatmeal milling Gas-manufacturing Hosiery-manufacturing Laundry-work (Europeans) Laundry-work (Chinese) . ■ Lime-burning Manure-mixing Meat-freezing Monumental masonry Oil and greaso manufacturing Paint and varnish mixing Photography Picture-frame making Plumbing and tinsmithing Printing and bookbinding Rope and twine manufacturing Saddlery and harness manufacturing Sail, tent, and cover making .. .. ,. Sausage-casing manufacturing Sawmilling, sash and door making, and carpentering .. Seed-cleaning and grain-crushing Sowing and other maohine repairing, &c. Shirt and underclothing making, and plain sewing Stone quarrying and crushing Tailoring Watch and jewellery making and repairing Wool-dumping Woollen-milling 1 City, s! 7 11 61 67 16 hown separately.) £ 18 25 5 2,704 76 87 13 8,247 68 .. 129 56 6,030 9 126 7 209 87 12,669 1 59 2 78 21 6,417 2 .. 2 1 402 141 .. 193 50 13,579 8 15 40 15 1,938 77 .. 387 485 88 18,425 1 1 3 1 56 6 .. 6 1 720 18 20 3 2,232 51 .. 66 13 6,998 298 .. 321 25 24,633 1 .. 3 2 38 7 .. 14 6 511 84 90 6 8,478 102 .. 125 19 13,720 23 29 6 3,463 1 .. 4 7 2 183 6 4 19 33 9 1,001 5 4 7 .. 8 1 948 63 65 6 7,333 548 .. 551 4 48,105 7 .. 0 2 706 1 .. 2 1 156 7 .. 14 7 376 2 1 0 19 10 480 15 29 11 1,567 99 .. 135 33 9,070 2 08 10 130 21 13,812 27 29 2 1,015 58 07 40 5,888 2 3 3 11 3 620 30 41 3 2,352 272 .. 375 88 29,804 40 48 13 3,742 4 .. 6 2 183 4 .. 8 16 7 264 17 10 3 420 109 166 326 54 20,340 19 36 16 1,983 10 15 5 1,056 81 71 156 2 14,162 52 17 21 1 2 15 23 2 7 6 23 6 2 4 5 1 2 3 2 1 7 7 14 36 20 2 39 3 2 103 8 2 4 2 51 17 5 4 1 6 "2 "2 2 4 Totals ... 1,050 106 3,154 713 5,023 1,100 354,367 otago d: ISTRIC] (Excluding Dunedin Ci Aerated-water and cordial manufacturing Bacon-curing Biscuit and confectionery manufacturing Blacksmithing and coachbuilding 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 Cycle and motor engineering Dentistry (mechanical) .. Dress and millinery making Electric-light generating, See. Engineering (general) Fellmongery, wool-soouring, &o. Firewood-outting Ity, show i separi ,tely.) £ 12 6 1 121 19 ■ 57 1 4 41 40 4 2 18 6 7 2 4 5 3 2 9 6 1 202 30 101 11 57 49 84 8 4 37 5 21 12 2 323 40 160 12 61 90 124 12 6 55 15 216 8 27 76 8 8 5 1 116 19 62 2 3 39 61 4 2 17 6 45 4 4 7 3 1,037 682 2,210 10,970 1,730 7,577 4,207 8,423 786 466 2,741 824 7,668 377 3,403 1,525 258 43 4 166 6 23 71 5 •Includes managers and others pers lonally eni fed in tl -.he work if the fact >ry.

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