Statistics and Schedules




1864

1864

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 72

  1. Length of single track (miles):
  2. Length of double track (miles) :
  3. Number of motor-cars:
  4. Number of trailers:
  5. Car-miles run during year (miles):
  6. Passengers carried during year (number):
  7. Power-house generators:-
    Number of generators:
    Total kilowatts:
  8. Total units generated during year:
  9. Units purchased during year:
  10. Total units sold for other purposes during year:
  11. Capital outlay:-
    Permanent-way : £
    Cars and other vehicles : £
    Power plant : £
    Land : £
    Buildings : £
  12. Revenue for year:-
    Traffic ..
    Sale of current
    Other receipts
    Total revenue
  13. Expenditure for year:-
    Salaries and Wages
    included in
    Total Expenditure.

Total
Expendi-
ture.
Males.
Females.

£
£
£

£
£
£

Power
Traffic
Car-maintenance
Track-maintenance (including electrical equipment)
Management and office expenses..
Interest and sinking funds
Depreciation and reserve funds
Insurance ..
Other expenditure
Total expenditure
NOTE.-Show expenditure for wages under each head separately.
16. Amount of accrued sinking fund : £
17. Amount of accumulated depreciation and reserve funds : £
18. Amount of accident fund : £
I declare that the information contained in this schedule is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
[Signature of person furnishing the information.]
[Office.]
[Date.]
[Census : M. & W.-17.
MANUFACTORIES.-SPECIAL SCHEDULE.
.Brick, Tile, and Pottery Works.
Name of proprietor or company:
Postal address :
PARTICULARS OF ESTABLISHMENT AS AT 31ST MARCH, 191.

  1. Year when business first established (by original proprietor) :
  2. Year when present ownership commenced operations [Relates to change of ownership in the case of a private concern,
    and to reconstruction in the case of a company] :
  3. Nature of business [State whether manufacturing for wholesale or retail trade, or both combined] :
  4. Character of organization [State whether the business is conducted by an individual, firm, limited partnership, co-operative association, public or private registered company, &c.] :
  5. Character of industry [State the distinct classes of businesses included in the operations, as, for example : Freezing company-Meat-freezing; meat-preserving; fellmongery ; boiling-down. Engineering-General engineering; shipbuilding ; stovemaking] :
  6. If a registered company (public or private) [In the case of a business only partly manufacturing, the capital entered should be the portion estimated as invested in the manufacturing portion only]-
    (a.) Amount of subscribed share capital' [Include all classes of shares] : £
    (b.) Amount of paid-up capital : £
    (c.) Amount of loan capital : £
    (d.) Amount of paid-up shares issued to vendors [Included in (b), to be stated at amount at which shares were expressed to be paid up on issue] : £
  7. If a private firm (individual or partnership) [In the case of a business only partly manufacturing, the capital entered should be the portion estimated as invested in the manufacturing portion only]
    Amount of capital (money invested in the business, including borrowed money) : £

PARTICULARS OF BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 191.
(Note.-Or this may be taken for the business year of the establishment within the limits of three months immediately preceding or following the 31st March.)

  1. Business year to which schedule relates:
  2. Value, as at end of year, of-

Land.
£

Buildings.
£

Machinery, Tools, and Implements.
£

Total.
£

  1. Average number of persons engaged, and salaries and wages paid:-

In connection with administration-
Proprietors actively engaged
Salaried officers..
Total ..
In connection with manufacture-
Proprietors actively engaged
Managers, overseers, &c...
Accountants, clerks, &c...
Wage-earning employees (including persons employed at home working for establishment)
Total ..
In connection with distribution and sales-
Proprietors actively engaged
Accountants, clerks, salesmen, &c.
Wage-earning employees..
Total ..

Number.
Males.
Females.

Salaries or Wages.
Males.
Females.

£

£

Length of season (for seasonal trades only): weeks.

  1. Value (at works) of materials used:-
    Clay purchased.. . . .
    Sand purchased .
    Fuel used
    Other materials
    Total .

  2. Other expenses of manufacture :-
    Cost of power used
    Insurance of factory buildings and plant
    Depreciation of factory buildings and plant
    Other expenses..

  3. Goods manufactured during the year:-

Principal Products.
Common bricks . . .
Red-front bricks (both pressed and wire-cut)
Firebricks . .
Other kinds (bricks)
Drainpipes
Tiles . .
Flower-pots .
Other products .
Total .

Quantity.
Number.

Value.
£



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