✨ Manufacturing Statistics
WOOLLEN FACTORIES.
TABLE VII.—Showing the Number of Woollen Factories in Operation in March, 1886, the Hands and Power employed, the Quantity and Value of Articles manufactured during the Year 1885, and the Approximate Value of the Land, Buildings, and Machinery and Plant.
Provincial Districts.
Number of Works.
Number of Hands employed.
Males.
Men.
Boys.
Females.
Women.
Girls.
Machine-power used.
Steam.
Steam and Water.
Amount of Horse-power.
Wool used in 1885.
Quantity.
Value.
Manufacture for the Year 1885.
Tweed.
Cloth.
Flannel.
Blankets.
Shawls and Rugs.
Other.
Total Value.
Approximate Value of
Land.
Buildings.
Machinery and Plant.
- One in course of erection.
† Two mills only started in 1886.
BOOT AND SHOE FACTORIES.
TABLE VIII.—Showing the Number of Boot and Shoe Factories in New Zealand in Operation in March, 1886, the Power and Hands employed, the Quantity and Value of the Manufactures for the Year 1885, and the Approximate Value of the Land, Buildings, and Machinery and Plant.
Provincial Districts.
Number of Works.
Number of Hands employed.
M.
F.
Machine-power used.
Water.
Gas.
Hand.
Amount of Horse-power.
Boots and Shoes made.
No. of Pairs.
Value.
Uppers.
No. of Pairs.
Value.
Leggings.
No. of Pairs.
Value.
Total Value.
Approximate Value of
Land.
Buildings.
Machinery and Plant.
NOTE.—Value of materials operated upon, £150,417 (roughly approximate).
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🌾 Woollen Factories Statistics
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesWoollen Factories, Manufacturing, Employment, Machinery, Production, Value
🌾 Boot and Shoe Factories Statistics
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesBoot and Shoe Factories, Manufacturing, Employment, Machinery, Production, Value
NZ Gazette 1887, No 7