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STATUTORY RULES.

1937. No. 95.

 

REGULATIONS UNDER THE CENSUS AND STATISTICS ACT 1905-1930.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Census and Statistics Act 1905-1930.

Dated this first day of September 1937.

(SGD.) Gowrie.

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

R. G. Casey

Treasurer.

 

Amendments of the Statistics Regulations. 

Parts.

1. Regulation 2 of the Statistics Regulations is amended by inserting, after the words and figures “Part 10.—Gold and Silver Workers.”, the words and figures “Part 10a.—Factories, Mines and Productive Industries.”.

Definition.

2. Regulation 3 of the Statistics Regulations is amended by omitting the figures “1920” and inserting in their stead the figures “1930”.

3. Regulation 4 of the Statistics Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

Forms—First Schedule.

4. Except in Part 10a of these Regulations, any reference in these Regulations to a Form shall be read as a reference to a Form contained in the First Schedule to these Regulations.”.

4. After Part 10 of the Statistics Regulations the following Part is inserted:—

“Part 10a.—Factories, Mines and Productive Industries.

Information to be supplied relating to factories, mines and productive industries.

“21a.—(1.) The proprietor or manager of any works, factory, mill, mine, premises or other establishment which is engaged in the production of any goods or services, or in which any productive industry is carried on, shall, when required so to do by the Statistician, or by a productive delegate to whom the necessary authority has been delegated under section 5 of the Act, fill up and supply such one or more of the Forms contained in the Second Schedule to these Regulations as is applicable in the circumstances.

“(2.) Every Form shall be filled up and supplied in accordance with the instructions contained in or accompanying that Form.”.

First Schedule.

5. The Schedule to the Statistics Regulations is amended by omitting the words “THE SCHEDULE” and inserting in their stead the following words :—

“THE SCHEDULES.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE. Reg. 4.”.

Second Schedule.

6. After the Schedule to the Statistics Regulations the following Schedule is inserted:—

“SECOND SCHEDULE. Reg. 21a.

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on , 1937.

  Statutory Rules 1927, No. 1, as amended by Statutory Rules 1928, No. 3; 1935, Nos. 22 and 126; and 1936, Nos. 109 and 127.

3612.—8/6.8.1937.—Price 2s.3d.

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 1.—Boiling-down Works, Soap and Candle Factories, etc.

[Here insert heading in accordance with the footnote* hereunder.]

The returns are strictly confidential and will be used solely for statistical purposes. Under no circumstances whatever will particulars of any individual business be disclosed to other individuals or Government Departments.

Nature of Work Done (See Instructions, Clauses 3 and 4)

Name of Owner, Company or Manager (State which)

Trading Name

Postal Address of Works

Period Worked during year Months. (See Instructions, Clause 6.)

part a.—persons employed and wages paid. (See Instructions, Clauses 7 and 8.)

Number of Persons on Office and Factory payroll on pay day nearest to 15th of each month.

(Working Proprietors and all persons engaged in selling and distribution are to be excluded).

Description.

Average Number of Workers.

Total Salaries and Wages Paid (to nearest £).

Month.

Males.

Females

Males.

Females

Males.

Females

193

No.

No.

No.

No.

£

£

July.................................

Working Proprietors...........................

August............................

September.......................

Manager and Overseers.......................

October...........................

November.......................

Clerical Staff......................................

December.......................

193

Engine-drivers and Firemen.................

January...........................

Workers in Factory and Works (Skilled and Unskilled)...................................

February.........................

March.............................

Carters, Messengers and Others (excluding Delivery only)..............................

April...............................

May................................

Persons working Regularly at Home for the Establishment

June................................

Number on 15th June—

Total..................................

Under 16 years

16 years and under 21 years

21 years and over

Total Wages, &c.

£ (i)

* Insert whichever of the following headings is applicable:—

Municipality VICTORIAN STATISTICS.Class

Police Sub-DistrictNo.

Factory Return for Year ended 30th June, 19 .

Required under the Commonwealth Census and Statistics Act 1905-30, and the Victorian Statistics Act 1928. (Approved by the Governor-in-Council.) This form must be completed and returned, through the Collector, to the government statist, 295 Queen-St., Melbourne, c.1., not later than the , 19 .

Municipality/Shire QUEENSLAND STATISTICS.Class

Police StationNo.

Factory Return for Year ended 30th June, 19 .

Required under the Commonwealth Census and Statistics Act 1905-30, and the Queensland Statistical Returns Acts 1893 to 1935. This form must be completed and returned to the government statistician, 108 George-St., Brisbane, B.7., not later than the , 19

District SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.Class

Date{}No.

factory return for year ended 30th June, 19 .

Required under the Commonwealth Census and Statistics Act 1905-30, by the Government Statist, Adelaide, as agent for the Commonwealth Statistician. This form must be completed and returned in the enclosed envelope (which need not be stamped) by

Local Govt. Area WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.Class

Police Sub-DistrictNo.

Factory Return for Year ended 30th June, 19 .

Required under the Commonwealth Census and Statistics Act 1905-30, and the State Statistics Act 1907. This form must be completed and returned, Through the Collector, to the Government Statistician, Cathedral Avenue, Perth, not later than the , 19 .

Municipality TASMANIAN STATISTICS.Class

No.

Factory Return for Year ended 30th June, 19 .

Required under the Commonwealth Census and Statistics Act 1905-30, and the Tasmanian Statistical Returns Act 1877 (approved by the Governor-in-Council). This form must be completed and returned to the Deputy Commonwealth Statistician, Box 67e.,G.P.O., Hobart, not later than the , 19 .

[Front of Form]—continued.

Part B.—Power Employed to Drive Machinery.

Part D.—Other Costs of production. (See Instructions, Clauses 12 and 13.)

Class of Engine.

Number.*

Rated Horse Power.

Power. Fuel and Light Used— (to nearest £)

Ordinarily in use.

In reserve or idle*

Coal, Black

tons,

costing

£

£

(ii)

„ Brown

tons,

£

Coke...........

tons,

£

Horse Power.

Horse Power.

Wood.........

tons,

£

Fuel Oil......

gals,

£

Electricity

K.W.H.,

£

Steam Engines:—

Gas..................................

£

Other (Charcoal, &c.).....

£

Reciprocating ....

Water Used (including water rates and carting).....................

£

£

(iii)

Turbine...............

Lubricating Oils....................

£

Internal Combustion Engines:—

Repairs and Replacements—

(a) Value of tools replaced (not forming part of permanent plant).................................. £

Gas.....................

Petrol or Other Light Oils..............

(b) Repairs to plant and buildings. Material (at cost) used by own workmen................ £

(iv)

Heavy Oils.........

(c) Cost of repairs to plant, &c., done by other than own workmen...................................... £

Water................

Electric Motors:—

Driven by purchased electricity......

 Driven by electricity generated in own works...........

Non-returnable containers, such as wrappers, bottles, tins, bags, sacks, cases, casks, corks, labels, &c., and materials used for packing during year................................

£

(v)

Materials used, treated, operated upon, or worked up. Total cost to you of all such, not elsewhere included, used in producing the articles included in output.............

£

(vi)

  Obsolete Engines should not be included.

* K.W.H. generated during Year K.W.H.

Total of above Costs of Production (Items (i) to (vi) above).....................................................................

£

Part C.—Value of Premises used for Factory and Works Purposes.(See Instructions, Clauses 10 and 11.)

Part e.—Value of Output (Including Work Done) During the year.

Values.

Land and Buildings

Machinery and Plant.

(1) Wholesale Selling Value (at works, exclusive of all delivery costs or charges) of goods manufactured, treated, or worked up during the year, including by-products (See Instructions, Clause 14).................................

£

At 30th June, 193 (or balancing date)

£

£

Add — Additions and Replacements during the year...................................

(2) Value of Other Work Done, in addition to the Manufacture or Treatment of the goods shown at (1), such as repairing and making up for customers, &c. : in these cases the amount charged should be stated...

£

Total....................

Less—Depreciation allowed during year.................

At 30th .June, 193 (or balancing date)...........................

If premises or machinery not owned, state annual rental

Total Value of Output..........................................

£

For additional particulars required, see other side.

 

[Back of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 1.—Boiling-down Works, Soap and Candle Factories.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Boiling-down, Bone-milling, Oil, Grease, etc.

Particulars.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

£

Raw Materials operated upon—

Carcasses treated—

Cattle (including Calves)....................................................... No.

Sheep (including Lambs)...................................................... No.

Horses................................................................................... No.

Swine..................................................................................... No.

Fat, &c., from all sources......................................................... Tons

Bones ground from all sources

From above carcasses............... Tons

(Value included above)

Other......................................... Tons

Glue Pieces, Sinews, Horns, Hoofs, &c................................... Tons

Articles produced—

Quantity.

Selling value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

£

Raw Tallow........................................................................... cwt.

Glue Pieces and Sinews........................................................ cwt.

Glue....................................................................................... cwt.

Bones, Horns, Hoofs, &c...................................................... cwt.

Gelatine.................................................................................. cwt.

Oil, Neatsfoot........................................................................ gals.

,,

Fish................................................................................. gals.

,,

Whale.............................................................................. gals.

,,

Acid................................................................................ gals.

Grease.................................................................................... cwt.

Manures, Bone...................................................................... cwt.

,,

Blood..................................................................... cwt.

,,

Mixed.................................................................... cwt.

Tennis Gut........................................................................... hanks

Hides and Skins..................................................................... No.

Lanoline................................................................................. lb.

Sausage Casings.................................................................... cwt.

Soap and Candle Factories and Tallow Refineries.

Particulars.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

Raw Materials operated upon—

£

Raw Tallow........................................................................... cwt.

Refined Tallow...................................................................... cwt.

Alkali used for making soap................................................. cwt.

,,

,,

,,

,,

Soda Crystals................................... cwt.

Wax....................................................................................... cwt.

Resin...................................................................................... cwt.

Copra..................................................................................... cwt.

Cottonseed Oil....................................................................... cwt.

Eucalyptus Oil......................................................................... lb.

Coco-nut Oil Refined............................................................ cwt.

,,

,,

Unrefined......................................................... cwt.

 

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Soap and Candle Factories and Tallow Refineries—continued.

Quantity.

Selling value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Articles produced—

cwt.

£

Refined Tallow......................................................................

Soap—

Household..........................................................................

cwt.

Woolscouring.....................................................................

cwt.

Sand...................................................................................

cwt.

Toilet..................................................................................

cwt.

Soft.....................................................................................

cwt.

Soap Extracts and Powders...................................................

cwt.

Candles..................................................................................

cwt.

Glycerine...............................................................................

cwt.

Soda Crystals.........................................................................

cwt.

Cosmetic Creams...................................................................

lb.

Phenyle..................................................................................

gals.

Wax Polishes.........................................................................

cwt.

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 2.—Tanneries, and Furriers and Fur Dressing.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

C

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 2.—Tanneries, and Furriers and Fur Dressing.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Tanning, Currying and Leather Dressing.

Particulars.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

Raw Materials operated upon—

£

Hides and Skins treated—

Hides—Cattle.............................................................................................. No.

Horse.............................................................................................. No.

Other............................................................................................... No.

Skins—Calf................................................................................................. No.

Goat................................................................................................ No.

Sheep.............................................................................................. No.

Marsupial........................................................................................ No.

Reptile............................................................................................. No.

Pelts, treated................................................................................................. No.

Other materials used—

Bark—Wattle........................................................................................... Tons

Mallet.......................................................................................... Tons

Other........................................................................................... Tons

Tanning Extract (Vegetable)....................................................................... lb.

Other Materials................................................................................................

(Value only)

 

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Tanning, Currying and Leather Dressing—continued.

Quantity.

Selling value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Articles produced—

£

Sole Leather, Sides........................................................................

No.

lb.

Harness, Skirt, Bridle, Stirrup, Sides............................................

No.

lb.

Upholstery Leather—Whole Hide................................................

No.

sq. ft.

Side............................................................

No.

sq. ft.

Splits..........................................................

No.

sq. ft.

Dressed and Upper Leather from Hides—

Sold by Measurement, Patent....................................................

No.

sq. ft.

All Other...............................................

No.

sq. ft.

Sold by Weight, Waxed Kip......................................................

No.

lb.

All Other........................................................

No.

lb.

Dressed Leather from Skins—Calf...............................................

No.

sq. ft.

Goat..............................................

No.

sq. ft.

Sheep............................................

No.

sq. ft.

Marsupial......................................

No.

sq. ft.

Reptile...........................................

No.

sq. ft.

All Other.......................................

No.

sq. ft.

Upper Leather from Horse Hides—Patent....................................

No.

sq. ft.

Dressed.................................

No.

sq. ft.

Rough Tanned Hides—Splits—Dressed.......................................

No.

sq. ft.

Rough Tanned............................

No.

sq. ft.

Other Products—Basils produced.................................................

No.

lb.

Pelts, pickled.....................................................

No.

lb.

Glue-pieces, Fleshings, Hide-pieces, Fat, &c...

cwt.

Tallow...............................................................

cwt.

Neatsfoot Oil....................................................

gal.

Furriers and Fur Dressing.

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

£

Australian Skins used—

Rabbit Skins........................................................................................................ doz.

Fox Skins............................................................................................................ doz.

Opossum Skins.................................................................................................... doz.

Water Rat............................................................................................................. doz.

Other Skins, (State kinds)................................................................................... doz.

Imported Skins used............................................................................................ doz.

Value of Commission charged for work done £

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 3—Sawmills, Joinery Works, Case Factories, etc.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 3.—Sawmills, Joinery Works, Case Factories, etc.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Logging Operations and Materials Used.

1. How many men were employed in felling and splitting logs and getting them to your Mill? No.

2. For how many months were these men so employed during the year?  Months

Note.—If time was broken state actual working time in months.

3. Wages paid to the above men........................................................................................ £

4. All Other Costs (including contract costs) of getting timber (logs, billets, &c.) from the bush to your Mill (e.g., chaff for horses and bullocks, oil and fuel, &c., if mechanical transport is used) £

5. Amount of Royalties, Leases, &c., which you paid on Timber..................................... £

6. Total Cost of Logs when received at Mill (Total of Items 3, 4 and 5 above) £

7. Cost of other Logs and Timber purchased or taken from Stock for milling or further manufacture £

8. Cost of other materials used.......................................................................................... £

9. Total Cost of Raw Materials operated upon.................................................................. £

Note.—Transfer Item 9 above to Part D (vi) on the front of this form. Timber-getters (Item 1) and wages paid to them (Item 3) are not to be included under Part A of this form. Likewise other costs shown in Items 4 and 5 must not be shown separately in Part D. By placing the total cost shown at 9 above in Part D (vi) as instructed, these costs will be brought into the return.

Sawmilling, Joinery and Woodworking.

Sawing Operations.

Logs and Baulks Treated.

Rough Sawn Timber produced therefrom—

Cubic ft. (See footnote (iii).)

Value on Mill Skids. (See footnote (i).)

Consumed in Own Works.

For Sale or Addition to Stocks.

Super. ft.

Super. ft.

Selling Value at Mill.

(See footnote (ii).)

Local (own State) Origin—

Hardwoods............................

Pines....................................

Other Softwoods...................

Imported (interstate or overseas)—

Logs—Hardwoods................

Softwoods..................

Baulks—Hardwoods

Sup. ft.

Softwoods

Sup. ft.

 

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Sawmilling, Joinery and Woodworking—continued.

Other Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Mill.

(See footnote (ii).)

Hewn Timber—

Piles, poles, spars, logs, &c............................................................................. Cub. ft.

Sleepers, hewn..............................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Palings, split..................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Shingles, split................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Sleepers, sawn.....................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Palings, sawn.......................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Shingles, sawn.....................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Pickets..................................................................................

No.

Sup. ft.

Floorboards, Australian timber............................................................................... Sup. ft.

,, Imported timber................................................................................. Sup. ft.

Weatherboards, Australian timber.......................................................................... Sup. ft.

,, Imported timber............................................................................ Sup. ft.

Plywood....................................................................................................... Sup. ft. solid

Veneers........................................................................................................ Sup. ft. solid

Doors, Door Frames, Sashes, Windows and Window Frames........................................

(Value only)

Architraves and Mouldings................................................................................... Lin. ft.

Spokes, Rims (complete), Hubs and Felloes...................................................................

(Value only)

Staves........................................................................................................................... No.

Box Shocks......................................................................................................................

(Value only)

Boxes, Butter............................................................................................................... No.

Cases, Fruit.................................................................................................................. No.

All Other Boxes, Cases and Crates..................................................................................

(Value only)

Paving Blocks........................................................................................................ Sup. ft.

Wood Wool......................................................................................................................

(Value only)

Axe Handles................................................................................................................ No.

Broom, Mop, Tool and other Handles......................................................................... No.

Wood Pipes.................................................................................................................. No.

Clothes Pegs ............................................................................................................... No.

Firewood.................................................................................................................... Tons

Timber kiln-dried................................................................................................... Sup. ft.

(Quantity only)

Total amount charged for kiln-drying (excluding cost of green timber)

(Value only)

All other products............................................................................................................

(Value only)

Total Value of Output (transfer to Part E, Item 1 on the front hereof)

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at mill, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Timber and Other Articles Produced.—Values shown should be the wholesale selling values at the mill, excluding all delivery costs or charges. Care should be taken to exclude from the quantity and value of sawn output for sale timber which was used for further treatment in the same establishment (e.g., for milling into floor and weather boards) or which is included in the items listed separately (e.g., sawn sleepers and palings). The quantity of such timber should be shown as “Consumed in Own Works.”

(iii) Volume of Logs.—Compute full round volume by ascertaining area of cross section of log at a point equidistant from both ends and multiply by length of log.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 4.—Bacon-curing Establishments, Meat Works.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 4.—Bacon-curing Establishments, Meat Works.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works (See footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at. Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Bacon-curing Establishments.

£

Bacon and Ham—

£

Pigs Purchased No.

Made on Own Account

Condemned No.

(Quantity only)

lb.

Made on Commission

(Quantity only)

Cured............................. No.

(Quantity only)

lb.

Green Bacon Finished

Pigs and Carcasses Cured on Commission..................... No.

(Quantity only)

lb.

Lard.................................. lb.

Pork and Green Bacon Purchased—

Tallow—Raw cwt.

Refined cwt.

(a) Produced within the State ............................. lb.

Other Products (Small Goods).

(Value

only)

(b) Produced outside the State lb.

By-Products (Hair, Bones).......

(Value

only)

Sugar Used (70 lb. Bags) No.

Value of commission charged for work done

(Value

only)

Meat, Preserving, Margarine and Sausage Skin Establishments.

Sheep and Lambs Treated

Preserved Meat lb.

No.

„ Sheep and Ox

Cattle Treated—Forequarters No.

Tongues lb.

Margarine—Table lb.

Hind-quarters  No.

Other lb.

Lard.................................... lb.

Pigs Treated No.

Edible Fats—Dripping lb.

Rabbits................................. Pairs

Other lb.

Meat purchased, excluding carcasses above—

Tallow—Raw cwt.

Refined cwt.

Beef.............................. lb.

Stearine............................ cwt.

Mutton.......................... lb.

Meat Extracts lb.

Sheep Tongues doz.

,,

Essences................... lb.

lb.

,,

Pastes........................ lb.

Ox Tongues No.

,,

Meal.......................... lb.

lb.

Fish, Smoked lb.

Fats Used................................. lb.

,,

Preserved in tins and other airtight containers

Oils Used—Animal  gals.

Coco-nut gals.

Cotton Seed

lb.

 gals.

,,

Meal.......................... lb.

Olive gals.

,,

Pastes........................ lb.

Other gals.

,,

Other......................... lb.

Fish.......................................... lb.

Oysters............................... lb.

Oysters..................................... lb.

Crustaceans (Crabs, Crays, &c.) lb.

Crustaceans (Crabs, Crays, &c.)........................................... lb.

Beef Casings................... cwt.

Mutton and Lamb Casings...................................... cwt.

Pig Casings...................... cwt.

By-products.........................

(Value only)

Other Products.....................

(Value only)

Note,—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

[Front of Form]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 5.—Butter, Cheese, Condensed and Powdered Milk Factories.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 5.—Butter, Cheese, Condensed and Powdered Milk Factories.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i))

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Creameries.

Milk treated for making cream for butter factory............... gals.

£

Cream sent to butter factory..... lb.

£

Sweet cream not made into butter ........................................... lb.

Milk treated for making sweet cream gals.

Butter.

Cream received for making butter lb.

Butter made................................ lb.

Butter Milk sold gals.

Milk received for making butter ............................... gals.

Casein......................................... lb.

Ice sold..................................... tons

(Butter Fat content of Cream and Milk) lb.

(Quantity only)

Dried Butter Milk made

lb.

Other Material (Salt, Preservatives, &c.)

(Value only)

Cheese.

Milk used for making cheese gals.

(Value only)

Cheese made (green weight)...... lb.

Other Material..........................

Ice sold..................................... tons

Condensed, Powdered, etc., Milk.

Total quantity of Milk received at factory to make products shown opposite....................... gals.

Sterilized Natural Milk

lb.

Concentrated Milk lb.

Condensed Milk (Sweetened)

Sugar used......................... tons

lb.

„ „ (Unsweetened) lb.

Powdered Milk lb.

Malted Milk................................ lb.

Milk Sugar.................................. lb.

Pasteurized Cream made

lb.

Ice sold..................................... tons

Other Milk Products.....................

(Value only)

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—The value of the Milk or Cream treated should be the amount paid to suppliers for same landed at factory, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—This value of the Butter and Cheese produced, as shown in Part E, Item 1 on front of this form should be ascertained by adding to the actual sales values the export bounty, and deducting any levy, together with freight, discounts, commissions, and all other selling or delivery costs or charges. The value of other articles produced should be the wholesale selling value at the works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 6.—Flour and other Grain Mills, Bakeries, etc.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 6.—Flour and other Grain Mills, Bakeries, etc.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i))

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Flour and other Grain Mills.

£

£

Wheat................................. bushels

Flour, Wheaten

tons of 2,000 lb.

Maize ................................ bushels

Wheatmeal............................ cwt.

Oats.................................... bushels

Rice....................................... cwt.

Barley................................. bushels

,,

Meal............................. cwt.

Rice.................................... bushels

,,

Flour............................ cwt.

Peas.................................... bushels

Maize Meal........................... cwt.

Other Grains

Cornflour.............................. cwt.

(state kind)—

Pea Meal............................... cwt.

bushels

Rye Meal.............................. cwt.

bushels

Rye Flour.............................. cwt.

bushels

Oatmeal (including rolled and crushed oats)....................................... cwt.

bushels

Note.—The value of the above should exclude the value of the bags. When grain is bought and sold as such, the particulars should not be included in this return

Other Meals.......................... cwt.

Pearl Barley.......................... cwt.

Bran (state whether wheat or maize)

tons of 2,000 lb.

Pollard tons of 2,000 lb.

Sharps and Screenings

tons of 2,000 lb.

Semolina............................... cwt.

Breakfast Foods—

Made from Maize.............. cwt.

Made from Wheat............. cwt.

Other, n.e.i. cwt.

Macaroni and Vermicelli...... cwt.

Starch.................................... cwt.

Glucose................................. cwt.

Chaffcutting and Corn Crushing.

Straw.................................. tons

Chaff..................................... tons

Hay.................................... tons

Crushed Grain tons

Grain—Wheat bushels

Maize................ bushels

Oats.................. bushels

Other................ bushels

 

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Bakeries, Including Biscuits.

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at. Works.

(See footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Flour used, 150

Bread, 2 lb. loaf  No.

lb. bags.......................... No.

Cakes, pastry, pies and puddings

Sugar used, 70

lb. bags.......................... No.

Value only

Butter................................. cwt.

Biscuits................................. lb.

Margarine........................... cwt.

Ice Cream Cones................. lb.

Dried Fruit............................. lb.

Stocks on hand, 30th June, 19 : Wheat (including on Storage account) bushels.

Flour (do.) tons.

 

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 7.—Jams, Preserved and Dried Fruits, Vegetable Canning, Sauces, Condiments, etc.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 7.—Jams, Preserved and Dried Fruits, Vegetable Canning, Sauces, Condiments, etc.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See. footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works

(See footnote (ii).)

£

£

Sugar used........................... tons

Jams, Conserves and Jellies lb.

Fresh Fruit used—

Pineapples.................. cwt.

Fruits preserved in liquid—

Other.......................... cwt.

Fruit Pulp used—

Apricots.................... lb.

(a) Own pulping (as shown opposite)........................ cwt.

(Quantity only)

Peaches..................... lb.

(b) Purchased (or made in previous years).................. cwt.

Pears......................... lb.

Pineapples................. lb.

Quinces..................... lb.

Currants.................... lb.

Raspberries............... lb.

Other Small Fruits.... lb.

Tomatoes, fresh..................... cwt.

Tomato Pulp used—

Other Fruits............... lb.

(a) Own pulping (as shown opposite) cwt.

(Quantity only)

Vegetables preserved in liquid—

Asparagus................. lb.

(b) Purchased (or made in previous years).................. cwt.

Beans........................ lb.

Cauliflower............... lb.

Peas........................... lb.

Tomatoes................... lb.

 

[Back of Form]—continued.

Additional Particulars, etc.—continued.

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

Vegetables............................ cwt.

Vegetables preserved in liquid—

Wine used for making vinegar gals.

Other.............................. lb.

Peanuts (shelled).................. cwt.

Vegetable Extracts............... lb.

,,

(unshelled).............. cwt.

Tomato Pulp—

Flour.................................... cwt.

(a) Consumed in own works  cwt.

(Quantity only)

Cocoa Beans........................ cwt.

Coffee Beans....................... cwt.

(b) For sale or addition to stocks cwt.

Articles Produced

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote(ii).)

Fruit Pulp—

(a) Consumed in own works cwt.

(Quantity only)

(b) For sale or addition to stocks cwt.

Condiments, Coffee and Spices—

£

Coffee............................ lb.

Fruit Juice............................ gals.

Cocoa............................. lb.

Crystallized Fruit lb.

Spices............................ lb.

Candied Peel........................ lb.

Pepper............................ lb.

Fruits Dried or Evaporated—

Mustard......................... lb.

Apples........................... lb.

Curry............................. lb.

Apricots......................... lb.

Ginger............................ lb.

Peaches.......................... lb.

Vinegar (or Substitute) gals.

Pears.............................. lb.

Figs................................ lb.

Yeast—Fresh................. lb.

Plums and Prunes.......... lb.

Dried................ lb.

Other.............................. lb.

Custard Powder............. lb.

Raisins........................... tons

Saline Powder............... lb.

Currants......................... tons

Flavouring Essences...... gals.

Pickles.................................. pints

Sauces—Tomato.................. pints

Peanut Butter................. lb.

Other..................... pints

Icing Sugar.................... lb.

Soup—Tomato..................... pints

Starch............................. lb.

Others...................... pints

Vegetable Extracts......... lb.

Vinegar (or Substitute)........ gals.

Meats Preserved............ lb.

Other work done (Packing, &c.).

(Value only)

Meat Extract.................. lb.

,,

Essences................ lb.

,,

Paste...................... lb.

Fish Paste...................... lb.

Baking Powder.............. lb.

Self-Raising Flour......... cwt.

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1. Articles received in bulk and merely repacked should not be included.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 8.—Ice and Refrigerating or Freezing and Chilling Works.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 8.—Ice and Refrigerating or Freezing and Chilling Works.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Ice and Refrigerating, etc.

articles produced, treated or operated upon.

Nature.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnotes.)

£

Ice Made................................................................................................................ ton

Dry Ice Made........................................................................................................... lb.

Amount received for Refrigeration..............................................................................

(Value only)

Quantity.

Frozen.

Chilled.

Carcasses Treated—

Sheep................................................................................................................. No.

Lambs................................................................................................................ No.

Cattle, forequarters............................................................................................ No.

,,

hindquarters.......................................................................................... No.

Calves................................................................................................................ No.

Pigs.................................................................................................................... No.

Rabbits............................................................................................................. pair

Hares............................................................................................................... pair

Poultry (state kind)—

pair

pair

pair

Butter Frozen..................................................................................................... lb.

Cream Chilled.................................................................................................... lb.

Milk Chilled....................................................................................................... gal.

Ice Cream Chilled.............................................................................................. gal.

Fish Chilled....................................................................................................... ton

(Details of value of output may be omitted from front of return.)

Capacity of refrigerating space cubic feet. Space used for chilling cubic feet.

General mean, or range of, temperature maintained or aimed at

 

Note.—(i) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges.

(ii) In establishments where sheep and cattle. &c., are slaughtered, and tallow, manure, &c., are produced therefrom, particulars regarding same should be furnished on special form provided for Boiling-down Works. (Factory Form No. 1.)

(iii) When chilling, &c., is done on commission, the amount charged for storage or work done should be shown above and included under Part E, Item 2, on front of this form. Commission rates should be quoted.

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

(ii) 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 9.—Breweries, Malt Works, Wineries, Distilleries, and Aerated Waters, etc.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 9.—Breweries, Malt Works, Wineries, Distilleries, and Aerated Waters, etc.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works excluding Excise Duty. (See footnote (ii).)

Breweries.

£

£

Malt.............................. bushels

Bulk (not including Bottled Beer)—

Hops.................................... lb.

Sugar, 70 lb. bags No.

Ale............................... gals.

Stout............................ gals.

Lager Beer................... gals.

Non-intoxicating Beer........................... gals.

Malt Extract............................. lb.

Bottled (including value of Bottles)—

Ale............................... gals.

Stout............................ gals.

Lager Beer................... gals.

Non-intoxicating Beer........................... gals.

Waste Beer............................ gals.

(Quantity only)

Malt Works.

Barley........................... bushels

Barley Malt................... bushels

Wheat........................... bushels

Wheat Malt.................... bushels

Wineries. (See Special Instructions.)

Fresh Grapes, own Vineyard  tons

Distillation Wine—

Exclude water used for leaching marcs—

Fresh Grapes, purchased.... tons

Dried Grapes purchased..... tons

From Fresh Grapes.... gals.

Fortifying Spirits used. pf. gals.

From Dried Grapes.... gals.

Concentrated Grape Must added................................... gals.

Beverage Wine (including fortifying spirits added)—

Unfortified................ gals.

Fortified—

Bountyable.............. gals.

Non-bountyable...... gals.

Concentrated Grape Must... gals.

 

[Back of Form]—continued.

Distilleries.

Raw Material Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See. footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works-excluding Excise Duty (See footnote (ii).)

Malt................................ bushels

Spirits distilled during year...................... pf. gals.

(a)

(Quantity only)

Barley............................. bushels

Rye................................. bushels

Spirits manufactured during year into—

Maize.............................. bushels

Molasses............................ cwt.

Rum.......... pf. gals.

Raisin Wine....................... gals.

Brandy...... pf. gals.

Currant Wine..................... gals.

Whisky...... pf. gals.

Other Wine......................... gals.

Gin............ pf. gals.

Methylated Spirits........ pf. gals.

Power Alcohol............... pf. gals.

Spirits made for wine fortifying pf. gals.

Other......... pf. gals.

(a) The particulars of the number of Proof Gallon Spirits distilled should agree with the figures of the Excise Department.

 

Aerated Waters, Cordials, Cider, etc.

Raw Material operated upon—Sugar (70-lb. bags)

...................................

No.

Articles produced—

Aerated or Carbonated Waters (syphons)....... No.

gals.

(bottles).... dozen

gals.

Cordials.................................

(bottles)... dozen

gals.

Pure Fruit Juices....................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Syrups...................................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Hop Beer...............................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Ginger Beer...........................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Other.....................................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

.....................................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Cider and Perry.....................

„ ...... dozen

gals.

Vinegar................................................................

...................................

gals.

Ice made in Cordial Factories.............................

...................................

tons

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Except in the case of wineries, for which see special instructions, the value of the articles produced should be the wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1. Excise Duty must be omitted throughout.

  

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 10.—Coke Works.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 10.—Coke Works.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

£

Coal (for making gas or coke only)....................................................................... tons

Other Materials (state kinds)—

 

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

Coke, used in own works...................................................................................... tons

(Quantity only)

Coke, for sale......................................................................................................... tons

Coke Breeze........................................................................................................... tons

Gas made—

Sold............................................................................................................. cub. ft.

Used in own works..................................................................................... cub. ft.

(Quantity only)

Lost.............................................................................................................. cub. ft.

(Quantity only)

Total Gas made............................................................................ cub. ft.

(Quantity only)

Tar, used in own works......................................................................................... gals.

(Quantity only)

Tar, crude, for sale................................................................................................. gals.

Tar, refined, for sale.............................................................................................. gals.

Crude tar oils......................................................................................................... gals.

Grease oils............................................................................................................. gals.

Solvent Naphtha.................................................................................................... gals.

Crude Naphtha....................................................................................................... gals.

Toluol..................................................................................................................... gals.

Benzol.................................................................................................................... gals.

Creosote................................................................................................................. gals.

Other light oils (state kinds)—

gals.

gals.

Ammoniacal liquor.................................................................................................. lb.

Pyridine.................................................................................................................. gals.

Carbolic acid............................................................................................................ lb.

Cresylic acid............................................................................................................ lb.

Sulphate of Ammonia............................................................................................ tons

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—The values shown should be wholesale selling values at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

(iii) Coal Used.—The cost of coal used for making coke or gas should be included on the front hereof under the heading “Materials Used”. Coal used for the production of power should be included under the heading “Power, Fuel and Light”.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 11.—Bricks, Pottery, Tile Works, Slate, Plaster Works, Cement and Cement Goods.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 11.—Bricks, Pottery, Tile Works, Slate, Plaster Works, Cement and Cement Goods.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Brick, Pottery, and Tile Works.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

Articles produced—

£

Bricks.............................................................................................................. No.

Fire Bricks and Blocks.................................................................................... No.

Tiles—Roofing................................................................................................ No.

Flooring and Wall......................................................................... sq. yds.

Stoneware Pipes and Fittings................................................................................

(Value only)

Terra Cotta Ware for building purposes...............................................................

(Value only)

Terra Cotta Ware other than for building purposes..............................................

(Value only)

Porcelain Insulators and Electrical Fittings...........................................................

(Value only)

Other Porcelain Ware............................................................................................

(Value only)

China Tableware....................................................................................................

(Value only)

Other Chinaware....................................................................................................

(Value only)

Sanitary Earthenware and Enamelled Fireclay for building purposes, including Sanitary Wall Fittings............................................................................................................

(Value only)

Domestic Earthenware and Stoneware..................................................................

(Value only)

Other Earthenware, Stoneware and Enameled Fireclay........................................

(Value only)

Lime Works.

Quantity.

Cost at Works. (See footnote (i).)

£

Raw materials operated upon—

Limestone Burned........................................................................................... tons

Shells for Agricultural Lime............................................................................ tons

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

Articles produced—

Lime Produced—Quick Lime......................................................................... tons

Hydrated Lime.................................................................... tons

Agricultural Lime............................................................... tons

Slate.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

Articles produced—

Roofing Slates................................................................................................. 1,000

 

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Plaster, Plaster Sheet, and Asphalt Works.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i).)

£

Raw Materials operated upon—

Sisalhemp........................................................................................................ tons

Plaster of Paris................................................................................................ tons

Paper and Paper Felt........................................................................................ tons

Gypsum........................................................................................................... tons

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

Articles produced—

Fibrous Plaster Sheets............................................................................... sq. yds.

Other Plaster Goods..............................................................................................

(Value only)

Building and Roofing Material with paper or felt base............................. sq. yds.

Plaster of Paris—Consumed in own works.................................................... tons

(Quantity only)

For sale or addition to stocks.............................................. tons

Cement and Cement Goods.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i).)

£

Raw materials operated upon—

Clay Materials................................................................................................. tons

Limestones, Shell and Coral............................................................................ tons

Gypsum........................................................................................................... tons

Asbestos.......................................................................................................... tons

Reinforcing Steel............................................................................................. tons

Cement............................................................................................................. tons

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

Articles produced—

Cement, Portland, grey.................................................................................... tons

Coloured............................................................................................ tons

White................................................................................................. tons

Lime................................................................................................................. tons

Cement Building Sheets............................................................................ sq. yds.

Pipes........................................................................................................

(Value only)

Tiles................................................................................................... No.

Posts, Poles, Piles....................................................................................

(Value only)

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D, on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1. (See also Instructions, Clause 14.)

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 12.—Fellmongeries, Woolscouring and Woollen Mills.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 12.—Fellmongeries, Woolscouring and Woollen Mills.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works

(See footnote (iii).)

Fellmongeries .

(See footnote (i).)

£

£

Sheepskins operated upon No.

Scoured wool obtained........... lb.

Skin pieces........................... lb.

Pelts produced...................... No.

Soap used............................. lb.

Glue pieces........................... cwt.

Woolscouring.

(See footnote (i).)

Greasy wool treated............. lb.

Scoured wool obtained—

Soap used............................. lb.

(a) Consumed in in own works...................... lb.

(Quantity only)

(b) For sale or addition to stocks ..................... lb.

Combing.

Scouted wool used—

Wool tops—

(a) Own scouring (as shown opposite).............. lb.

(Quantity only)

(a) Consumed in own works................................ lb.

(Quantity only)

(b) Purchased (or made in previous years)..... lb.

(b) For sale or addition to stocks ................................ lb.

Nails—

(a) Consumed in own works ................................ lb.

(Quantity only)

(b) For sale or addition to stocks...................... lb.

Spinning.

Wool tops used—

Yarn—

(a) Own combing (as shown opposite).............. lb.

(Quantity only)

(a) Consumed in own works ................................ lb.

(Quantity only)

(b) Purchased (or made in previous years) lb.

(b) For sale or addition to stocks...................... lb.

Waste—

(a) Consumed in own works ................................ lb.

(Quantity only)

(b) For sale or addition to stocks...................... lb.

 

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Weaving.

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote (iii).)

Yarn used—

Woollen cloth and tweed........ sq. yds.

Woollen and Worsted—

Worsted cloth......................... sq. yds.

(a) Own Spinning (as shown opposite)...................... lb.

(Quantity only)

Serge....................................... sq. yds.

Flannel—

(b) Purchased (or made in previous years)............ lb.

For outer clothing................ sq. yds.

For underwear (pure)...................................... sq. yds.

Cotton...................................... lb.

For underwear (mixtures).... sq. yds.

Cotton, raw.............................. lb.

Blankets.................................. pairs

Silk........................................... lb.

Rugs.............................................. No.

Dyes, &c.................................. lb.

Shawls.......................................... No.

Other (state kind).....................

(Value only)

Waste............................................ lb.

Collar check, collar cloth, saddlers’ kersey and serge.. sq. yds.

Number of Machines used:—

Woollen Mills................................

Carding

Combing

Spindles

Looms

Overlockers

Gilling

Drawing

Mules

Twisters

Winders

Spinning Frames

Scouring Plants..............................

Bowls

Dryers

Stocks of Wool, 30th June, 19 —

Greasy lb.;

Scoured lb.;

Tops lb.;

Yarn lb.;

Sheepskins No.

Note.—(i) Work Done on Commission.—When wool is scoured on a commission basis, such wool is not to be included in the above return, but details of the quantities treated and the output therefrom are to be shown hereunder :—

Sheep Skins treated............................ No.

Scoured wool obtained....................... lb.

Pelts obtained..................................... No.

Greasy wool treated........................... lb.

Scoured wool obtained....................... lb.

Rate of Commission per skin

Rate of Commission per lb. of Scoured wool

(ii) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(iii) Articles Produced.—The values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 13.—Smelting Works.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 13.—Smelting Works.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS’ DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Metals Extracted.

Metal.

Quantities of Metals Extracted from Ores, Concentrates, &c., the produce of—

Total.

New South Wales.

Victoria.

Queensland.

South Australia

Western Australia.

Tasmania.

Northern Territory.

Gold........................... fine ozs.

Silver................................ ozs.

Lead................................. tons

Zinc.................................. tons

Copper—

From blister and cathode copper............................ tons

From ore.................... tons

Tin................................... tons

Iron (pig)......................... tons

Antimony......................... tons

Antimonial Slag.............. tons

Arsenic............................ tons

Sulphuric Acid................ tons

Bluestone......................... tons

Calcines........................... tons

Cadmium......................... lb.

Slime Residue.................. tons

Other Metals

(State kinds)—

Fuel used in Smelting Furnaces:

Coal used tons;

Coke used tons;

Electric Energy consumed K.W.H.

Note.—(i) In cases where the smelting is done at the mine, the miners, miners’ wages, value of mining plant, or power used in the mines must not be included. The cost of mining, however, should be considered when valuing the raw material.

(ii) The value of output should be the wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges. Metals produced but not sold during the year should be valued at prices ruling at the end of the period.

(iii) The cost of fuel used in smelting furnaces should be included on the front hereof as “Materials used”. Fuel used for the production of power should be included under the heading “Power, Fuel and Light”.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 14.—Aircraft, Lead Mills, other Metal Works, etc.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

[Back of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 14.—Aircraft, Lead Mills, other Metal Works, etc.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote.)

Aircraft.

£

Aircraft (complete with Engine).............................................................................. No.

(complete without Engine)......................................................................... No.

Engines made (not included above)......................................................................... No.

Assembly only (other than own manufacture)—

Aircraft.............................................................................................................. No.

(Quantity only)

Engines.............................................................................................................. No.

(Quantity only)

Maintenance and Repairs.............................................................................................

(Value only)

Lead Mills.

Tennis Racquet Frames

Balls, Other—

doz.

Leather...............................

doz.

Golf Clubs............... doz.

Rubber...............................

doz.

Cricket Bats doz.

Composition 

doz.

Hockey Sticks doz.

Fishing Appliances—

Other ..............................

Value only

Reels..................................

doz.

Rods..................................

doz.

Other.........................................

Value only

 

[Back of Form]—continued.

Linoleum, Leathercloth, Oilcloth, etc.

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works. (See footnote (ii).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works (See footnote (ii).)

Linoleum...................... sq. yds.

Leathercloth.................. sq. yds.

Oilcloth........................ sq. yds.

£

Building and Roofing Material with paper or felt

base............................ sq. yds.

Other Roof Coverings

(proofed).................... sq. yds.

£

Surgical, Optical and other Scientific Instruments.

Photographic and Cinematograph Apparatus and Appliances.....

Value only

Surgical and Medical Instruments and Appliances, including Artificial Teeth.....................................

Value only

Optical Instruments and Appliances................................................

Value only

X-ray Apparatus........................

Value only

Straw Envelopes.

Straw Envelopes produced 1,000

Watches and Clocks.

Watches Complete No.

Watch Cases, Other—

Watch Cases, Wristlet—

Gold............................... No.

Gold................................. No.

Silver.............................. No.

Silver................................ No.

Other ............................. No.

Other................................ No.

Clocks, Complete No.

Buttons.

Buttons.....................................

Value only

Fasteners—

Lightning.................... lin. ft.

Buckles, Clasps and Slides......

Value only

Other.......................... gross

Gloves.

Gloves, Leather—

Dress........................ doz. pair

Gloves, Other than leather—

Drivers’.................... doz. pair

Dress.................... doz. pair

Harvesting and Working................................. doz. pair

Housemaid’s and Gardening doz. pair

Umbrellas and Walking Sticks.

Umbrellas made No.

Walking Sticks Made No.

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature, of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19.

[Front of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 35.—General Industries.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1]

[Back of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 35.—General Industries.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED

30th JUNE, 19 .

Please specify chief items of raw materials used and details of output therefrom, according to the following: requirements:—

Raw Materials Operated Upon.

Quantity.

Cost at Works.

(See footnote (i).)

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote (ii).)

£

£

Note.—(i) Raw Materials.—Value should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on the front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FACTORY FORM No. 36.—Bark Mills.

[Heading and remainder of Front of Form as in Factory Form No. 1.]

 

[Back of Form.]

FACTORY FORM No. 36.—Bark Mills.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED

30th JUNE, 19 .

Raw Materials.

Quantity.

Cost at Mills.

(See note (i).)

£

Long Bark stripped or bought.........................................................................

tons

Long Bark operated upon—

Wattle.........................................................................................................

tons

Mallet.........................................................................................................

tons

Other..........................................................................................................

tons

 

[Back of Form] continued.

Bark Millscontinued.

Articles Produced.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Mills.

(See note (ii).)

£

Ground Bark produced—

Wattle..........................................................................................................

tons

Mallet..........................................................................................................

tons

Other...........................................................................................................

tons

Note.(i)Raw Materials.Values should be shown at cost as delivered at works, as included in Part D on front hereof.

(ii) Articles Produced.—Values shown should be wholesale selling value at mill, excluding all delivery costs or charges, as included in Part E, Item 1.

 

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FORM No. 37.—Gas Supply Undertakings.

[Heading as in Factory Form No. 1.]

The returns are strictly confidential and will be used solely for statistical purposes. Under no circumstances whatever will particulars of any individual business be disclosed to other individuals or Government Departments.

Name of Owner, Company or Manager (State which)

Trading Name

Postal Address

Period Worked during year Months.

part a.—persons employed and wages paid. (See Instructions, Clauses 5 and 6)

Number of Persons on Gas Works (Manufacturing) payroll on pay day nearest to 15th of each month.

Description.

Average Number of Workers.

Total Salaries and Wages Paid (to nearest £).

(Working Proprietors and all persons engaged in selling and distribution are to be excluded.)

Males

Females.

Males.

Females.

Month.

Males.

Females.

Manufacturing—

Working Proprietors...........

Manager and Overseers

No.

No.

£

£

193

  .

No.

No.

July................................

Clerical Staff.......................

August...........................

September......................

Engine-drivers and Firemen

October .........................

November......................

December .....................

Workers engaged in Manufacture (Skilled and Unskilled)...

193

  .

January .........................

Carters, Messengers and Others.........................................

February........................

Total, Manufacturing

March............................

April..............................

May...............................

June...............................

Distribution—

Managers and Overseers.........

Clerical Staff (including Head Office).................................

Number on 15th June—

Under 16 years

16 years and under 21 years

21 years and over

Maintenance Staff...................

Others (meter readers, &c.).....

Total, Distribution...............

 

[Front of Form] continued.

Gas Supply Undertakings—continued.

part b.—power employed to drive machinery.

part d.—other costs of manufacture. (See Instructions, Clauses 9 and 10.)

Class of Engine.

Num-ber.*

Rated Horse Power.

Ordinarily in use.

In reserve or idle.*

Power, Fuel and Light Used—(to nearest £)

Steam Engines:— Reciprocating..

Turbine............

Internal Combustion Engines:—

Gas..................

Petrol or Other Light Oils

Heavy Oils

Water.....................

Electric Motors :—

Driven by purchased electricity

 Driven by electricity generated in own works

Horse Power.

Horse Power.

Coal, Black tons, costing £

£ (i)

,, Brown tons, ,, £

Coke........................ tons, „ £

Wood...................... tons, ,, £

Fuel Oil................... gals., „ £

Electricity................ K.W.H., „ £

Other (Charcoal, &c.)............. „ £

Water Used (including water

rates and carting)................. ,, £

£ (ii)

Lubricating Oils....................... „ £

Repairs and Replacements—

(a) Value of tools replaced (not forming part of permanent plant)..................... £

£ (iii)

* Obsolete Engines should not be included

  K.W.H. generated during year K.W.H.

(b) Repairs to plant and buildings. Material (at cost) used by own workmen... £

part c.—value of premises, machinery and equipment. (See Instructions, Clause 8.)

(c) Cost of repairs to plant, &c., done by other than own workmen ............ £

Values.

Land and Buildings.

Machinery, and Plant.

Mains, Services &c.

Non-returnable containers, such as wrappers, bottles, tins, bags, sacks, cases, casks, corks, labels, &c., and materials used for packing during year ... £

(iv)

£

£

£

Materials used, treated, operated upon, or worked up; total cost of all such, not elsewhere included—

Coal carbonized tons, costing £

Purifying material tons, „ £

Oil (for gas-making) tons, ,, £

All other ............................................ £

At 30th June,

193 (or balancing date)

Add—Additions and Replacements during the year

Total...................

Less—Depreciation allowed during year...........................

At 30th June,

193 (or balancing date).............................

£ (v)

Total of above Costs of Manufacture (Items (i) to (v) above) ...................................................... £

Gas purchased, cub. ft.................................... £

 

[Back of Form.]

 

FORM No. 37.—Gas Supply Undertakings.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Gas.—Output and Sales. (See Instructions Clause 11(a).)

Particulars.

Quantity.

Earnings.

cubic ft.

£

Gas Sold........................................................................................................................

,,

Used in own Works...............................................................................................

..

,,

Lost........................................................................................................................

..

Other receipts from sale of gas (meter rents, &c.)........................................................

..

Total gas sold, used or lost....................................................................................

..

Less gas purchased..........................................................................................

..

Total gas manufactured in own works............................................................

..

Total Earnings from Gas Sales.............................................................................

..

Gas.—Costs of Distribution. (See Instructions Clause 12).

Repairs and Replacements (tools replaced, materials used by own workmen and cost of repairs and replacements done by other than own workmen)..................................................................................................................................

Salaries and Wages (from Part A on front hereof).........................................................................................

Any other costs of distribution, selling, &c....................................................................................................

Total of above Costs..............................................................................................................................

Interest and Depreciation oil Mains and Services (See Instructions, Clause 13.).........................................

£

Other Articles Produced. (See Instructions Clause 11(b).)

Particulars.

Quantity.

Selling Value at Works.

(See footnote).

£

Coke, used in own works...................................................................

tons

(Quantity only)

Coke, for sale......................................................................................

tons

Coke Breeze........................................................................................

tons

Tar, used in own works......................................................................

gals.

(Quantity only)

Tar, crude, for sale..............................................................................

gals.

Tar, refined, for sale...........................................................................

gals.

Crude Tar Oils....................................................................................

gals.

Grease Oils.........................................................................................

gals.

Solvent Naphtha.................................................................................

gals.

Crude Naphtha....................................................................................

gals.

Toluol.................................................................................................

gals.

Benzol.................................................................................................

gals.

Creosote..............................................................................................

gals.

Other light Oils (state kinds)—

 

gals.

gals.

Ammoniacal Liquor...........................................................................

lb.

Pyridine..............................................................................................

gals.

Carbolic acid.......................................................................................

lb.

Cresylic acid.......................................................................................

lb.

Sulphate of ammonia..........................................................................

tons

All other products...................................................................................................

(Value only)

Total Value of Output (Other than Gas)...........................................................

Note.—Articles Produced (other than Gas).—Values shown should be wholesale selling values at works, excluding all delivery costs or charges.

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .

 

[Front of Form.]

 

FORM No. 38.—Electricity Supply Undertakings.

[Heading as in Factory Form No. 1.]

The returns are strictly confidential and will be used solely for statistical purposes. Under no circumstances whatever will particulars of any individual business be disclosed to other individuals or Government Departments.

Name of Owner, Company or Manager (State which)

Trading Name

Postal Address

Period Worked during year Months.

part a.—persons employed and wages paid. (See Instructions, Clauses 5 and 6.)

Number of Persons on Generating Station payroll on pay day nearest to 15th of each month.

Working Proprietors and all persons engaged in transmission and distillation are to be excluded.)

Description.

Average Number of Workers.

Total Salaries and Wages Paid (to nearest £).

Month.

Males.

Females.

Males.

Females.

Males.

Females.

193.

July...............................

August..........................

September.....................

October.........................

November.....................

December.....................

  • 193

     .

January.........................

February.......................

March...........................

March...........................

April.............................

May..............................

June..............................

No.

No.

Generating Station—

Working Proprietors

Managers and

Overseers.....................

Clerical Staff.....................

Engine-drivers and

Firemen........................

Workers in generating station (skilled and unskilled)..

Carters, Messengers and Others.....................................

Total Workers in Generating Station

Transmission and Distribution—

(a) Generating station to main substation—

Managers and Overseers

Clerical Staff

Maintenance Staff.

Sub-total................

(b) Main sub-station to point of sale—

Managers and Overseers

Clerical Staff (including Head Office)....

Maintenance Staff.

Others (meter readers, &c.).........................

Sub-total................

Total Workers Engaged in Transmission and Distribution.........................................

No.

No.

£

£

Number on 15th June—

Under 16 years..........

16 years and under 21 years...............................

21 years and over

[Front of Form]—continued.

Electricity Supply Undertakings—continued.

PART B. (i).―POWER EMPLOYED TO DRIVE

MACHINERY.

PART B. (ii).―ELECTRIC GENERATORS.

Class of Engine.

Number 

Rated Horse Power. 

Driven by—

Kilowatt Capacity.

Total Installed.

Effective Capacity.

Maximum Load.

Total Installed.

Effective Capacity.

Maximum Load.

Horse Power.

Horse Power.

Horse Power.

K.W.

K.W.

K.W.

Steam Engines:—Reciprocating........................................

Turbine...........................

Internal Combustion..........

Engines:—

Gas.............................

Petrol or other

Light Oils...............

Heavy Oils.................

Water..................................

Electric Motors*—

Driven by purchased electricity.....................................

Driven by electricity generated in own

works...........................

Steam Engines :— Reciprocating....

Turbine..............

Internal Combustion Engines:—

Gas.....................

Petrol or other Light Oils

Heavy Oils........

Water.....................

 Obsolete Engines should not be included. * Exclusive of Converters and Transformers.

PART C.—VALUE OF PREMISES, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT. (See Instructions, Clause 8.)

Values.

Generating Station.

Transmission and Distribution (Land, Buildings, Plant and Equipment, Poles, Lines, &c.).

Land and Buildings.

Machinery and Plant.

Station to Main Sub-station.

Main Substation to Point of Sale.

£

£

At 30th June, 193 (or balancing date)..........................................

Add—Additions and Replacements during the year......................

Total..........................................................................

Less—Depreciation allowed during year.......................................

At 30th June, 193.. (or balancing date)...........................................

If not owned, state annual rental.....................................................

[For additional particulars required, see other side.]

[Back of Form.]

 

FORM No. 38.—Electricity Supply Undertakings.

ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF OPERATIONS DURING 12 MONTHS ENDED 30th JUNE, 19 .

Costs of Generation and/or Purchase.

(See Instructions, Clause 9.)

Cost at Works. (See footnote.)

£

Coal, Black...................................................................................

tons

,, Brown.................................................................................

tons

Coke.............................................................................................

tons

Wood............................................................................................

tons

Fuel Oil.........................................................................................

tons

Gas.................................................................................................................................................

Other (charcoal, &c.).....................................................................................................................

Water used (including water rates and carting)...................................................................................

Lubricating Oils..................................................................................................................................

Repairs and Replacements—

(a) Value of tools replaced (not forming part of permanent plant)

(b) Repairs to plant and buildings ; material (at cost) used by own working

(c) Cost of repairs to plant, &c., done by other than own workmen

 

£

£

£

Any other materials used ...................................................................................................................

Electricity purchased ............................................................................

K.W.H.

Total of above Costs....................................................................................................

Cost of Transmission and Distribution.

(See Instructions, Clause 11.)

Generating Station to Main Sub-station.

Main Sub-station to Point of Sale.

Total.

£

£

£

Repairs and Replacements (tools replaced, materials used by own workmen and cost of repairs and replacements done by other than own workmen)

Salaries and Wages (from Part A on front hereof)..............................

Any other costs of transmission, distribution, selling, &c...................

Total of above Costs..................................................................

Interest and Depreciation. (See Instructions, Clause 12.)

 

[Back of Form]—continued.

Electricity Supply Undertakings—continued.

Output and Sales, &c.

(See Instructions. Clause 10.)

Quantity.

Earnings.

K.W.H.

£

Electricity—

Sold or used outside Generating Station—

(i) Bulk sales for subsequent distribution......................................................

(ii) Bulk sales to large industrial concerns (including traction)....................

(iii) Street and public lighting, &c................................................................

(iv) Direct Retail Sales—

(a) Domestic power (single tariff)....................................................

(b) Domestic lighting (single tariff).................................................

(c) Domestic power and lighting (combined tariff)..........................

(d) Small industrial and commercial power and lighting.................

Used in generating station................................................................................

Electricity lost...................................................................................................

..

..

Other receipts (meter rents, &c.).........................................................................

..

Total Electricity sold, used, or lost............................................................

Less electricity purchased (see above).................................................

..

Total electricity generated in own works.........................................

..

Total Earnings............................................................................................

..

Note.—Materials Used.—Values should be shown at cost is delivered at works.

I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the particulars which have been entered in this form are correct.

(Signature of Proprietor or Manager)

(Date) 19 .”.

 

By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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