Classification of Industries




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CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES, ETC.—continued.

(A.) Most Essential. (B.) Essential. (C.) Partially Essential. (D.) Non-essential.
Railways. Newspapers. Nail-making. News agency.
Scheelite-mining. Nurseries (fruit, shelter, and timber trees). Oyster-dealing. Nurseries, flowers and ornamental shrubs.
Sheep-raising. Pipes, sanitary (clay), making. Paper-bag making. Oil-boring.
Shipping. Poultry-farming. Paper-making. Pastry-dealers and confectioners.
Ship-repairs. Pumice-insulation manufacturing. Paint and varnish-making. Painting and decorating.
Plant and seed selling. Patent agency.
Railway workshops. Plastering. Pawnbrokers.
Rope and twine making. Plumbing. Photographing.
Saddle and harness-making. Printing. Phrenologist.
Sausage-skin making. Produce merchant. Physical-culture instructing.
Seed-dressing. Quarrying. Pianoforte-tuning.
Shipbuilding. Range-making. Picture-dealing.
Sail and tent making. Picture-frame making.
Sawmilling. Registering - instruments trade.
Ship chandler. Sculptor.
Shirt and blouse manufacturing. Sewing-machine dealing.
Soap and candle-making. Sharebroking.
Soft-goods, wholesale. Sporting-requisites dealing.
Spectacle and instrument making.
Stationer, manufacturing.
Stationer, retailing.
Stone, gravel, and sand-dealing.
Stone-masons, building. Stone-masons, monumental.
Sugar-refining. Storekeeping, general. Sugar-boiling.
Surveying.
Threshing-mills. Tanning. Tailoring. Taxidermist, business.
Tinsmithing for dairying. Tinsmithing, general. Theatrical business.
Tinsmithing for meat-works Tarpaulin-making. Tobacco-dealing.
Timber-felling for milling.
Timber-merchant.
Tramways.
Typewriting machines, repairing.
Undertaker, funerals. Umbrella-making.
Upholstering.
Veterinary surgeon, certificated. Vocalists and musicians.
Well-boring. Wholesale grocers. Wickerworking.
Woollen-mills. Woodwork - factories for buildings. Wood-turning.
Wool-scouring. Wine, beer, and spirit vending.
Wool-valuing. Wine-making.
Yeast, compressed, manufacturing.

6th June, 1917.

WILLIAM FERGUSON,
Chairman National Efficiency Board.

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.




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👷 Classification of Industries, Professions, and Occupations (continued from previous page)

👷 Labour & Employment
6 June 1917
Industries, Professions, Occupations, National Efficiency Board, Classification
  • WILLIAM FERGUSON, Chairman National Efficiency Board
  • MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer