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1945 NEW ZEALAND
WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1945
Presented by Leave of the House
26th November, 1945. Sir, — We have the honour to submit a report covering the activities of the Commission from the date of its previous report —viz., 31st March, 1941—until the 31st March, 1945. For comparative purposes tables published in the Appendix cover the full period from the Commission's appointment—■ 9tli April, 1940. In certain instances activities of the Commission subsequent to 31st March, 1945, have been referred to. R. E. Price "1 J. Roberts T. H. BowlingJ The Hon. the Minister of Labour.
CONTENTS PAGE 1. Introduction .. .. .. .. . • •• •• .. ..3 2. Functions of the Commission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..3 3. Measures taken to expedite Despatch oe Shipping— (a) Centralization of Shipping .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 3 (b) Working " Round the clock " and Sundays and Holidays .. .. .. .. ..3 (c) Co-operative Contracting— (i) Rates of Work .. .. .. . ■ • ■ • • ■ • • • .. 4 (ii) Costs of Cargo Handling .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 (iii) Profit Distribution .. .. .. . • .. . • .. 5 4. Labour Factors affecting Rates of Work — (а) Disputes .. .. .. ■ • • • • • • • - • • • .. 5 (б) Shortage of Man-power .. .. .. • • .. . • • • • • 6 (c) Unreasonable Spelling on the Waterfront .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 (d) Average Age of Worker .. .. .. .. .. . • .. .. 6 5. Supervision of Work .. .. .. .. ■ • • • • ■ ■ • • ■ .. 7 6. Cargo Control Committees .. .. .. .. • ■ . • •. .. 7 7. Establishment of United States Base in New Zealand .. .. .. .. 8 8. The Industrial Rest Period Emergency Regulations 1943 .. .. .. .. 8 9. Annual Holidays Act, 1944 .. .. .. . • • ■ • • • • 8 10. Rates of Pay—Average Wage—Average Hours .. .. .. .. .. 9 11. Guaranteed Wage .. .. .. •• •• •• •• ..9 12. Waiting-room Accommodation and Facilities .. .. .. .. .. .. ..10 13. Annual Accounts — (1) General .. .. .. .. •• •• •• •• ..10 (2) Consolidated (Vote " Labour") Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. ..11 (3) Co-operative Contracting Fund .. .. .. . • • • • ■ • ■ -.11 (4) National Pay Office Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. •• ■■ ..11 (5) General (Administration) Fund .. .. .. . • .. . . . . 13 (6) Supervision Fund .. .. • ■ • • • • • ■ ■ ■ ■ • .. 14 (7) Industrial Rest Period Fund . . .. .. . • • ■ • • . • .. 15 (8) Annual Holidays Act Fund .. .. . • • • ■ • • • • • .. 15 (9) Buildings Fund .. .. .. .. • • • • • ■ ■ • • ■ .. 15 14. Conclusion—" Overall " Contracting—Future of Commission .. .. • ■ .. .. 10 15. Appendix— Members of Commission and Executive Staff .. .. .. .. . • .. 17 Diagrammatic Table showing Organization of Commission .. .. .. .. 18 Summary of Commission Staff and Union Membership as at 31st March, 1945 .. .. 19 Summary of Results of Co-operative Contract Stevedoring for Years 1940-41 to 1944-45 (inclusive) showing (I) Rates of Work ; (II) Profit Distributions ; (III) Stevedoring Costs per Ton (1943-44 and 1944-45 only)— Key to Abbreviations and Tonnage Conversions .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 Summary of Total Tonnages (all Classes of Cargo) handled .. .. .. .. 21 Summary of Quantities of Cargo handled—All Ports/All Vessels .. .. .. ..23 Summary of Results, &c.— Overseas vessels— All Ports .. .. .. .. • • • • • • • • .. 24 Port of Auckland .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..25 Port of Wellington .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 Port of Lyttelton .. .. .. .. . • . • • • 27 Port of Dunedin .. .. .. .. .. . • • • . • .. 28 Port of Port Chalmers .. .. .. .. .. . • . • .. 29 Port of Napier .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 Port of New Plymouth .. .. .. .. . • .. .. 31 Port of Timaru .. .. .. . • • ■ ■ • ■ • • ■ .. 32 Port of Bluff ~ ~ ~ ~ .. .. ..33,
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Vessels— paoe All Ports .. .. .. .. .. .. . . _. 34 Port of Auckland .. .. .. .. ~ ~ ~ .. 35 Port of Wellington .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. 36 Port of Lyttelton . . .. .. ~ .. . . ~ . . 37 Port of Dunedin .. . . . . .. .. ~ ~ .. 38 Port of Port Chalmers .. . . ~ .. .. .. ~ .. 39 Port of Gisborne . . .. .. .. .. .. . , .. 40 Port of Napier . . . . . . .. .. .. , . .. .. 41 Port of New Plymouth .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 42 Port of Wanganui . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 43 Port of Nelson .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 44 Port of Picton .. .. . . , . .. .. ~ .. .. 45 Port of Timaru . . .. . . .. .. .. ~ . . .. 46 Port of Bluff . . . . . . . . . , .. .. p 47 Port of Westport .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . 48 Port of Groymouth .. * .. ~ .. .. ~ .. 49 Small Coastal Vessels— All Ports .. . . . . .. .. ~ .. ~ 50 Port of Wellingtin . . ~ .. .. .. ~ .. 51 Port of Lyttelton . . .. .. .. .. ~ . . 52 Port of Dunedin .. .. .. .. .. .. , . . . . 53 Port of Gisborne .. .. .. .. .. . . ~ .. 54 Port of Napier .. .. .. .. .. . . ~ .. .. 55 Port of Port Waikato .. .. .. , . .. .. ~ .. 56 Port of New Plymouth .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57 Port of Wanganui .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. 58 Port of Nelson (Anchor Co.) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 59 Port of Nelson (others) .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ . . 60 Port of Picton . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 61 Port of Timaru .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 62 Port of Westport .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 63 Port of Greymouth .. .. .. .. .. . . , . .. 64 Summary showing Profit distributed by Commission, &c. .. .. .. 65 Summary of Wages, &c., paid through Waterfront Control Commission Central Pay Offices for Period 1940-45, showing Totals for each Year at each Port .. .. . . .. 67 Total for each Shipping Company for Periods ended 31st March, 1941 .. .. .. 67 Total for each Shipping Company for Periods ended 31st March, 1942 .. .. .. .. 68 Total for each Shipping Company for Year ended 31st March, 1943 .. . . .. .. 69 Total for each Shipping Company for Year ended 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. .. 70 Total for each Shipping Company for Year ended 31st March, 1945 .. .. .. 71 Table showing Number of Unionists man-weeks, Total Hours, and Average Hours per Week (Ordinary and Overtime) covering Period of Fifty-two Weeks ended 27th March, 1945 .. .. .. 72 Average Earnings— Return A : Number of Unionists employed, Wages, &c., Paid, and Average Wage per Man-week Worked, Years ended 1940-45 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 72 Return B (1) : Earnings of Union Waterside Workers for Year ended 31st March, 1944, analysed under Income Groups . . .. .. .. . . .. ~ . . 73 Return B (2) : Earnings of Union Waterside Workers for Year ended 31st March, 1945, analysed under Income Groups .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 73 Return C (1) : Average Total Earnings, &c., Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. .. .. 74 Return C (2) : Average Total Earnings, &c., Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1945 . . .. .. .. 74 Table showing the Reduotion effected in the Time spent in New Zealand by Overseas Vessels .. .. 74 Return showing Vessels (Except United States Army or Navy) working under Shift System or Extended Hours for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 .. . . .. .. ~ .. .. 75 Comparison of Man-hours lost through Stoppages of Work on the Waterfront covering Period of Four Years prior to, and Five Years during, Commission Control .. .. .. .. .. 75 Analysis of National Disputes referred to Commission for Decision .. . . .. .. 76 Classification of Orders issued by the Commission under Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940 .. .. .. .. . . ~ .. ~ .. 76 Accounts— (i) Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Year ended 31st March, 1945, and Balance-sheets as at 31st March, 1945 —- Co-operative Contracts Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 77 General (Administration) Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 78 Industrial Rest Period Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 79 National Pay Office Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 79 Supervision Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. 80 Annual Holidays Act Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. 81 Buildings Fund .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. .. 82 (ii) Summaries of Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for Periods from Commencement of Funds to 31st March, 1945— Co-operative Contracts Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 83 General (Administration) Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 83 Industrial Rest Period Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 84 National Pay Office Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 84 Supervision Fund .. .. .. ~ .. .. ~ ~ .. 85 Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 85 Summary, all Funds .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. 86 (iii) Summary of Revenue and Appropriation Accounts (all Funds), Period 1940-1945, showing Percentages of Income, Expenditure, &c., for each Fund .. .. .. .. 87 Analysis of Temporary Transfers of Unionists between Ports to meet Labour Shortages: Period, June, 1941, to March, 1945 .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 88 Summary of Activities of Cargo Control Committees from Commencemrnt of Operations to 31st March, 1945 89
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1. INTRODUCTION The Waterfront Control Commission was appointed in April, 1940, and an annual report was submitted to Parliament covering the activities of the Commission up to 31st March, 1941. The Director of Publicity at the request of the Navy Office, which considered the information might be of some use to the enemy, has each year since 1941 prohibited the publication of an annual report. With the cessation of hostilities the Navy Office withdrew its objection, and the Commission is glad to be able to submit a report covering its activities up to 31st March, 1945. Comprehensive tables covering the five years of the Commission's operations are included in the Appendix attached hereto showing full details of tonnages handled, rates of work, profit distribution and costs per ton under the co-operative contracting system, average wage at the main and secondary ports, wages paid by each shipping company or agent, and summarized accounts of the various funds controlled by the Commission, these accounts having been audited by the Controller and AuditorGeneral. 2. FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION The functions of the Commission as prescribed under the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940 are to do all things necessary for the purpose of ensuring the utmost expedition in the loading, unloading, and storage of cargo at any port, and the results show that in expediting the despatch of shipping the Commission has fully justified its existence. A table is published in the Appendix (page 74) showing the reduction effected in the time spent in New Zealand by overseas vessels, and from that table it will be seen that overseas ships during the war years have been turned round in approximately half the time taken prior to the war. This quick turn round of overseas vessels is due to the reduction in ports of call, working " round the clock " Sundays and holidays, and the increased rate of work under the co-operative contracting system. 3. MEASURES TAKEN TO EXPEDITE DESPATCH OF SHIPPING (a) CENTRALIZATION OF SHIPPING Following representations from the British Ministry of War Transport, the Overseas Allotment Committee arranged for a reduction in the ports of discharge and loading and the centralization oi cargo-handling operations at the main ports. Overseas cargo is discharged at one or two ports and transhipped by coastal vessels. Two small vessels with freezer holds were made available by the British Ministry of War Transport for the shipping of freezer cargo from small and secondary ports to the main ports for loading to overseas vessels. A perusal of table in the Appendix on page 74 will show that prior to the war, vessels visited an average of 6-13 ports for discharge and loading. For the year ending 13st March, 1942, this average was reduced to 2-8 ports, for the year ending 31st March, 1943, the average was further reduced to 2-4 ports while for the year ending 31st march, 1944, a further small reduction in the average was made to 2-16 ports. The year ending 31st March, 1945, shows an increase in the average to 2| ports. Centralization of shipping has been one of the main factors in speeding up the turn round of overseas vessels. So far as British ships are concerned, the additional costs brought about through centralization are met by the British Ministry of War Transport. (b) WORKING " ROUND THE CLOCK" AND SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Shortly after the appointment of the Commission, arrangements were made for work to be performed on Saturday night between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. and between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Sundays and holidays. In view of the critical shipping position at that time, a conference of all interested parties was called by the Commission in March, 1941, and an agreement was entered into whereby all overseas vessels would work round the clock under a shift system, and vessels of the Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z., Ltd., would also work under that system provided there was more than 48 hours' continuous work. The hours of work were fixed as follows : — Day shift .. .. • • • • . . 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Night shift .. .. ■ • • ■ ■ • 11 P-m. to 7 a.m. The breaks between the shifts were required for shunting purposes. These 'extended hours and shift system increased the working-hours per week from 68 to 140 and was the principal single factor in expediting despatch of shipping. The system was put into operation with very little difficulty. In June, 1942, it was found that the coastal-ship tonnage available was insufficient to move overseas transhipments and coastal cargoes, and the Commission issued an order requiring all coastal vessels over 350 tons net register to be worked continuously round the clock. The need for this was brought about through the centralization of discharge of overseas cargoes ahd also the fact that large quantities of coal and timber required to be shipped from the South Island to the North Island. _ _ ...... In view of the continuous long hours being worked at main ports, and having in mind the improvement in the war situation, the Commission as from 3rd January, 1944, reduced the day-shift hours to 9 p.m. Mondays to Fridays inclusive and 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The shift-work agreement reached between the parties in March, 1941, provided that shipping companies would supply a hot meal free of cost to men employed on night-shift work. Considerable difficulty was experienced in providing suitable meals at Auckland and Wellington, and shipping companies who made their own arrangements with the catering companies were called upon to pay excessive charges, sometimes as high as 6s. and 7s. per meal, and complaints were also received regarding the quality of the meal supplied. The Commission accordingly made arrangements with one catering company whereby a substantial meal was provided between the hours of 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. at the ports of Auckland and Wellington at a cost of 3s. 6d. per meal. Despite rationing difficulties and wide variations in the number of men to be catered for each night —from 100 or less to more than 1,200— excellent meals and service have been given. As these meals have been provided at short notice from temporary kitchens with limited facilities and without complaints from the men, it will be appreciated that the service has been very efficient. There exists a real need at main ports for a permanent well-equipped restaurant within the confines of the wharf where good meals can be supplied both during day and night hours. A return is published in the Appendix (page 75) showing the number of vessels (other than United States Army and Navy) which worked under the shift system and extended hours for year ending; 31st March, 1945,
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(c) CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTING Reference is made in the Commission's previous report for the period ended 31st March, 1941, to the introduction of the co-operative contracting system. This system of " payment by results " was not at that time operative at all ports, and was mainly restricted to overseas vessels. During the intervening period the system has been gradually extended to all ports and all classes of vessels, while to-day, apart from American vessels at the port of Auckland, over 90 per cent, of the cargo handled on the waterfronts of New Zealand is worked under contract. Prior to the appointment of the Commission all work was performed on an hourly-wage basis, and the slower the rate of work, the greater the return to the waterside workers employed. The co-operative contracting system provides an incentive for increased work without loss to the workers employed, as they receive the actual amount earned on a tonnage or unit basis, and the quicker the vessel is loaded or discharged the greater the return to the men at an hourly rate and the sooner they become available for other work. From tables attached to this report it will be seen that up to 31st March, 194-5, the Commission has handled 14,211 contracts, valued at £7,152,050, and totalling over 18,000,000 tons of cargo. (i) Rates of Work Comprehensive tables appear in the Appendix showing the rates of work at each port for the main classes of cargo and for each type of vessel. Figures are shown separately for each year ending 31st March, 1940, to 31st March, 1945. The rates of work have, on the whole, been very satisfactory, the figures for the period ended 31st March, 1941, showing a considerable increase over those obtained on a wage basis. There was a slight falling off in the rate of work per gang for the following year, which can be accounted for through the working of shift-work. The figures for the years ended 31st March, 1943 and 1944, show, on the whole, progressive increases. There was a slight reduction in the figures for the year ended 31st March, 1945, which the Commission attributes to the long hours worked at the main ports and the strain of these hours over the war years. The work performed at secondary and all South Island ports was much better than the work at Auckland and Wellington, particularly the former port, where there is ample room for improvement especially in the discharge of overseas vessels and the working of coastal vessels. It should be pointed out, however, that the port of Auckland is handicapped to some extent through the lack of sufficient mechanical gear such as tractors and trailers, and the Commission appreciates the action of the Auckland Harbour Board in purchasing a supply of this equipment, which has proved very efficient. It is understood that additional tractors and trailers are under order. The results of the co-operative contracting system are, as a whole, quite gratifying, particularly in view of the following factors, which have tended to reduce the rate of work : — (a) Shift-tvork. —A slower rate of work is obtained during night hours, due to the necessity of exercising greater care, the changeover of sorters between shifts, and shed congestion brought about through cargo being worked round the clock and deliveries taking place over a much shorter span of hours. (b) Change in Nature of Cargo—Prior to the war the measurement cargo handled was approximately double the weight cargo, while to-day the reverse is the position. On a tonnage basis a much higher rate of work is obtained on measurement cargoes than weight cargoes. The change has been brought about due to imports of large quantities of iron and steel, munitions, and raw materials, and the restrictions on the imports of motor-vehicles, pianos, and other quick-handling measurement cargo. The increase in the rates of work under the co-operative contracting system has been a very valuable contribution to the speedier turn round of shipping. (ii) Costs op Cargo-handling As from Ist April, 1943, a comprehensive costing system was introduced to ascertain the cost of handling all cargo worked under the co-operative contracting system. The following basis has been adopted in arriving at the cost of working the various classes of cargo : —• Small costal and Union Steam Ship Co. —• Timber —■ Softwoods .. .. 500 S/ft. per ton. Hardwoods .. .. 333 S/ft. per ton. Cheese .. .. 12J crates to ton. Butter .. .. .. 35 boxes to ton (gross weight, 64 lb.). Meat .. .. .. Actual weight. Coal .. .. .. Actual weight. General cargo .. .. All classes not enumerated above converted to a common tonnage by taking the gross contract rates for such classes and dividing by the contract rates for general cargo for the particular contract. Overseas —- Meat .. .. .. Actual weight. Butter .. .. .. 35 boxes to ton (gross weight, 64 lb.). Cheese .. .. .. 12J crates to ton. Fruit .. .. 25 cases to ton. Wool .. .. .. 350 lb. per bale (6-4 bales to ton). ■ Tallow, pelts, &c. .. .. Actual weight. Hides .. .. .. 10 sacks to ton. General .. .. .. Weight and/or measurement as per cargo return (heavy lifts—double manifest weight). TimberSoftwoods .. .. 500 S/ft. per ton. Hardwoods .. .. 333 S/ft. per ton. The cost per ton has been calculated under the following headings : — (a) Total cost of all delays, with detailed cost of each delay subdivided as follows :— (1) Hatches (includes rigging gear, transferring decks, and tents). (2) Minimum periods. (3) Rain (includes all weather delays). (4) Shunting. (5) Sundries —all delays not included above. (6) Non-contract —includes work performed on time basis.
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(b) Extra labour. (c) Overtime subdivided into—(1) Total wages paid. (2) Hours at basic rate of 2s. lOd. (3) Total overtime. (4) Ordinary overtime. (5) Special overtime. (6) Cost-of-living bonuses. (7) Special rates, &c. (d) Total of extras (delays, extra labour, overtime, cost-of-living bonuses, and special rates). (e) Contract rates subdivided according to winch-time cost and profit. (/) Total contract price. (g) Supervision. (h) National Pay Office levy. (i) Total co-operative stevedoring cost. Detailed costs per ton are available for all main classes of cargo handled for the two years ending 31st March, 1945. Classes of cargo not separately costed are included under " general cargo " on the basis set out in paragraph (1) hereof. Space does not permit publishing full details of costs under each heading, but costs for each year are shown in the Appendix for the following headings— Ordinary overtime. Special overtime. Contract price. National Pay Office levy. Total co-operative stevedoring cost. It has not been possible to obtain detailed costs on the above basis for co-operative stevedoring performed between July, 1940, and March, 1943, but contract accounts have been analysed for each year and costs obtained for all cargo handled under each type of contract without subdividing according to class of cargo or separate delays. In comparing costs of handling each class of cargo for the two years, 1944 and 1945, and in comparing costs between ports, the following factors should be appreciated : — (a) Except for minor adjustments, co-operative contracting stevedoring rates, which are fixed on the winch or working time of normal number of men per gang at the ordinary time rate of pay have not been varied during the two years. (b) A variation in the quantity of each cargo within the one classification will affect the overall average cost, although there may not be any increase in cost for each type of cargo— e.g., dairy-produce includes butter and cheese, and the cost per ton of loading butter is higher than loading cheese. Similarly, with general cargo, the cost per ton of loading wool (based on 6-4 bales per ton) is higher than other general cargo. (c) A change in the nature of cargo handled at the port will vary the cost of handling—e.g., change from measurement cargo to weight, or vice versa. (d) Weather delays and amount of overtime worked are other factors affecting cost. (e) The contract rates and cost vary at each port according to the number of men employed on behalf of the ship, the facilities for cargo handling, and the average rate of work obtained prior to introduction of system —e.g., at Auckland, wharf men are the responsibility of ship discharging cargo, while at Wellington these men are engaged and paid by the Wellington Harbour Board. (iii) Profit Distribution Included in the tables in r ,he Appendix summarizing results of co-operative contract stevedoring will be found full particulars of profit distributed at each port for each class of contract and the average profit per " winch " hour. Although profits are distributed on total paid hours, it will be appreciated that a profit can only be earned during the winch or working time, all delays being recovered on a wage basis. A summary of profits distributed is published in pages 65 and 66 of the Appendix. It will be seen that from the establishment of the system in July, 1940, up to 31st March, 194-5, an amount of £667,272 has been distributed to waterside workers at an average of 8-79 d. per " winch " hour. The average profit per hour for the period July, 1940, to 31st March, 1941, was higher at most ports than the average for the following two years. There was a marked drop for the year ending 31st March, 1942, and a progressive increase from that date, an amount of £172,667 being distributed during the year ending 31st March, 1945, at an average of 9-93 d. per " winch " hour. This is due to the fact that the contracts were first introduced on overseas vessels, which generally return a higher rate of profit per hour than coastal vessels. The increases in rates of work under contracting system are reflected in the progressive increase in profits distributed. Some ports have shown a much better understanding and appreciation of the system than others and the men have accepted the responsibility of the full contract system, the labour being engaged, supervised, and dismissed by the Commission's representatives, who are or have been local officials of the branch. Co-operative contracting, as the name implies, requires the full co-operation of every member of the union, and the Commission trusts that union members at all ports will display that sense of responsibility which will enable advances to be made. Workers must realize that to obtain a share in the management of industry they must first show that they are capable of accepting the responsibility that goes with it. 4. LABOUR FACTORS AFFECTING RATES OF WORK (a) DISPUTES Commission control with the appointment of Waterfront Controllers and Representatives at all main and secondary ports provides a quick and effective means for the settlement of disputes. Local officers of the Commission are called upon daily to determine matters in dispute which cannot be settled between the parties, and there can be no question that the prompt settlement of these differences has prevented stoppages of work and the extension of disputes to other vessels. Matters of principle and affecting other ports are, if no agreement reached, referred from local Disputes Committee to National Disputes Committee and, if necessary, to the Commission for decision. The Commission is concerned about the time taken for these disputes to be referred and also that the National Disputes Committee does not make any real effort to arrive at a decision. Too many disputes are referred to the Commission which should be determined either by the Local or National Disputes Committees.
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The time lost through disputes during the period of Commission control represents less than onehalf of 1 per cent, of the total time worked and bears more than a favourable comparison with pre-war years and also other parts of the British Empire during the war years. Table showing man-hours lost prior to and during Commission control is published in the Appendix, page 75. It will be seen that for the period of four years prior to Commission control, 233,656 man-hours were lost, as against an estimated total of 29,147,977 man-hours worked, the average for the four years representing a loss of 0-80 per cent. For the five years of Commission control, 212,080 man-hours were lost and the estimated total man-hours worked totalled 51,819,632, the average for the period being a loss of 0-41 per cent. Two disputes which occurred in 1944 resulted in a loss of 150,000 man-hours out of the total of 212,080 man-hours lost during Commission control. The first dispute occurred in connection with the safety of gangway of s.s. Kaikorai at Auckland and resulted in a loss of 96,000 man-hours. The second dispute occurred over men engaged to receive cargo ex vessel Kent into Harbour Board sheds at the Port of Wellington. In view of the machinery provided for the prompt settlement of disputes, there can be no justification for any stoppage of work unless safety to life or limb is involved. The Commission trusts that all members of the union will appreciate the need for referring disputes to their officials before any hasty action is taken, and enable the matter to be dealt with in the constitutional and common-sense way. An analysis is published in the Appendix (page 76) showing the number of disputes referred to the Commission for decision from the National Disputes Committee. (b) SHORTAGE OF MAN-POWER Due to the centralization of shipping, the establishment of a United States base in this country, and the working of vessels round the clock on a shift system, the Commission was faced with some difficulty in obtaining sufficient labour to meet the demand of shipping, particularly at the Ports of Auckland and Wellington. A considerable number of waterside workers also enlisted during the early period of the war, and, having in mind the withdrawal of man-power from other industries and the great need to obtain men for the Forces, the Commission did not consider it could justify appealing for "A" Grade single waterside workers or married men without children. The Commission's policy regarding appeals was also governed by the fact that a large number of applications were received for employment on the waterfront. The main problem in meeting the shortage of labour arose at Auckland, where the amount of work required on behalf of the United States authorities increased to such an extent that it represented one-third of the rest of New Zealand, including civilian vessels at Auckland. The shortage of labour at that port was mainly overcome by the registration of non-union labour through the Man-power authorities and the employment of Civil Servants and other forty-hour-week workers during week-ends and night shifts. The difficulty was further accentuated at that port due to the requirements of labour for stores off the wharf controlled by the United States authorities. It was quite frequent for over 2,000 non-unionists to be employed each day in addition to approximately 1,800 unionists, and a great strain was placed on the Commission's Central Pay Office staff. At other ports the shortage of labour was not so acute and was overcome by the employment of available non-union labour and the transfer of unionists from secondary ports to main ports during rush periods of shipping. This transfer not only relieved the labour shortage at the main ports, but also was of considerable financial assistance to unionists at the secondary ports, whose earnings had been materially affected through the policy of centralization. The Government agreed to meet the cost of transfer, which has been paid from War Expenses Account. Included in the Appendix is a table giving details of transfer of labour between ports (page 88). (c) UNREASONABLE SPELLING ON WATERFRONT Although " spelling " or the taking of rest periods has been a feature of the waterfront industry for many years, there has been some abuse of " spelling " during the war years, particularly at the Ports of Auckland and Wellington. This has been brought about through the shortage of labour at these ports and the consequent high average hours of work. While the Commission agrees that workers performing manual labour are entitled to reasonable rest periods, there can be no justification for the present spelling to continue. Shift and Sunday work has been practically eliminated at Auckland and Wellington and the average hours of work are not excessive. The " spelling " practice is a danger to the health of the worker, as the men remaining in the hold are called upon to perform, and from the Commission's records it is found they do perform, the amount of work normally handled by the full gang. The Commission considered that each worker should be allowed a reasonable rest period during each four-hour working period between meal-hours, and discussions are taking place between the Commission and national executive of the union with a view to obtaining their co-operation in putting the proposals into effect. (d) AVERAGE AGE OF WORKER No records are available as to the average age of waterside workers, but from information that is available it is estimated that the average age during war years is something over fifty years. A large number of waterside workers serve many years as seamen or in other industries prior to joining the Waterside Workers' Union, and even in peacetime the average age of men employed on the waterfront is considerably higher than those employed in other industries. Having in mind the number of younger men who enlisted or who were called up and entered the Military Forces, and the fact that the Commission did not admit men to waterfront work who were subject to military service, the, average age during the war years must have increased considerably. The Commission is of the opinion that some alteration in the recruitment of waterside workers is required whereby the industry will obtain younger men who have not served the best years of their life in some other occupation. A number of older waterside workers who in normal circumstances woukl have retired, carried on work during the war years, and the Commission desires to place on record its appreciation for services rendered in the war effort.
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5. SUPERVISION OF WORK At the end of March, 1941, the war situation had reached rather an alarming stage. The tonnage of shipping available to New Zealand had decreased considerably due to enemy action and withdrawals for service elsewhere, necessitating fuller use of available shipping, and as a consequence a centralization of overseas shipping at the main ports was adopted by Shipowners' Association and the round-the-clock system of working previously referred to was introduced. However, the various shipping companies did not increase their supervising staff of foremen; in fact, in the aggregate there were one or two less than in pre-war periods, due to retirements and enlistments. The aggregate number of foremen employed by the various shipping companies at Auckland and Wellington was approximately forty at each port, and they were divided up between day and night shifts, thus reducing the amount of supervision it was customary to give at any one period. The staff of foremen should have been increased by at least 50 per cent, to maintain the standard of supervision existing prior to the introduction of the shift system of working. Frequently only one foreman was on duty to attend six gangs working on a ship at night, when it was obvious that more supervision was necessary than in the daytime, and where in normal times three foremen would have been employed, and even this number was hardly sufficient for effective overseeing of the work. It is noted that in Australia a minimum of four foremen to a large ship was provided for, so it can be readily seen how inadequate was the supply of foremen to meet the needs of shipping. The result of this insufficient supervision was evident in the drop in the speed of working of the night shift and a number of abuses that crept in which were accentuated with the advent of United States ships and the sharp increase in non-union labour, and some of the abuses still remain an unsatisfactory feature. The system whereby individual companies employed their own foremen resulted also in some foremen being idle because no ships of their particular company happened to be in port, while other companies found it necessary to work their foremen excessive hours and expected them to supervise more gangs than they could properly do. The Commission considered the sensible thing to do was to pool the services of the foremen and bring them under one single control, because, under the contracting system of working, foremen were placed in an invidious position, being subject to control both by the shipping companies and the Commission's officers, and the fact that they were servants of the shipping companies gave grounds for a commonly held view among waterside workers that the real employers of waterside labour were the shipping companies, and the Commission was merely in an agency role. In view of the long-standing industrial feud between the waterside workers and the shipowners, this feeling was not conducive to that spirit so much required to attain the best war effort from the men, and although this commonly held viewpoint was not the true position, nevertheless it was understandable that the waterside workers should have reached the conclusions they did. The Commission, being anxious to foster the fullest amount of co-operation to perform the work and to make better use of the foremen, took them over at Auckland in June, 1942, and later at Wellington in November, 1942. The total work of the port was equalized among all foremen so that the burden of work was better distributed. The result of taking over the foremen at the above ports has not been so advantageous as was hoped, but this was not altogether due to the failure of the supervision. A major factor in the failure to attain a substantial improvement was the tremendous increase in the work of the two ports due to reasons referred to above, yet, in spite of the difficulties which presaged a reduction in the speed of handling cargo, the Commission's records show that in the majority of the classes of cargo handled since the foremen were taken over by the Commission there was an increase in the speed of working, although it represents a smaller amount than the Commission expected. When the acute problem of shed congestion is overcome and working-hours are brought back nearer to normal, there will undoubtedly be better scope to improve efficiency in both methods and speed of working, for which there still remains plenty of room. The Commission also undertook the responsibility for supervision of waterside workers at the following ports : — Date of Commencement of Commission Supervision. Wanganui .. .. .. •• •• 4th June, 1941. Nelson .. .. .. .. • • • ■ 29th April, 1942. Picton. .. .. .. ■ • • • • • 10th December, 1942. Greymouth .. .. .. • • • • • • 23rd January, 1943. Westport .. .. .. .. . • 9th October, 1944. At these ports the Commission appointed local officers of the union to act as supervisors, and it is gratifying to record that this policy has been successful. Members generally have given loyal support to the men appointed by the Commission, and the rates of work performed under contract have been very satisfactory. 6. CARGO CONTROL COMMITTEES Due to the fact that ships were being worked round the clock and on Sundays and holidays and delivery of cargo was only being taken during normal daylight hours, and also on account of a considerable portion of wharf shed space being made available to the American authorities, the Government considered it necessary to gazette Emergency Regulations giving the Hon. the Minister of Labour the power to appoint Cargo Control Committees for any port in New Zealand. The principal functions of the Committees were to expedite and arrange for the removal of goods from wharves and Railways goods-sheds with a view to preventing shed congestion, in order that ships would not be delayed. Committees representative of all interests, including chambers of commerce, merchants, carriers, Harbour Boards, shipping companies, Railways Department, Customs Department, Ministry of Supply, and Waterfront Control Commission were appointed at the Ports of Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton (including City of Christchurch). The Committee appointed for the Port of Lyttelton (including the City of Christchurch) did not have a great deal of work to perform and it was only on a few occasions that the powers of the regulations were used to clear goods from Railways goods-sheds. At the Port of Wellington the Committee performed valuable work in clearing goods from the wharf sheds. Portion of a Government store oft the wharf was made available and goods were removed to the store from time to time, the store being operated by the Ministry of Supply on behalf of the Cargo Control Committee. The main problem occurred at the Port of Auckland, where the whole of Prince's Wharf had been made available to the American authorities, and on occasions their vessels were also berthed at other wharves, severely restricting the amount of shed space available for civilian cargoes. It was necessary
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to obtain approximately 100,000 square feet of storage space off the wharves, and the Cargo Control Committee and staff at.that, port performed a valuable service in the war effort in preventing any acute shed congestion. In addition to the removal of goods to the Committee's stores, orders were issued for large quantities of cargo to be moved to consignee's stores in overtime hours. As a large quantity of the goods handled were subject to Price Orders, it was not reasonable to expect one consignee to take delivery of goods in overtime hours at considerably increased cost while his competitor had obtained delivery during normal working-hours, and the Government therefore agreed to the payment from War Expenses Account of the difference between ordinary and overtime rates of pay to carriers and storemen employed when the overtime was ordered by a Cargo Control Committee. Members of the Committee have performed their duties without remuneration, and the Commission desires to place on record the valuable services rendered in the war effort. Published in the Appendix (page 89) is a table showing the expenses and revenue of Cargo Control Committees at the Ports of Auckland and Wellington, the tonnage removed from wharves in overtime hours, and the tonnage handled into Cargo Control stores with cost per ton. It will be seen from the table that at the Port of Auckland 296,680 tons cargo was removed from the wharves during overtime hours at a cost from War Expenses Account of Is. 6-33 d. per ton. A total of 253,492 tons of cargo was received into and delivered from Cargo Control stores (during ordinary and overtime hours), the net casual labour handling cost being Is. 3-45 d. per ton and overall store cost 3s. 7-08 d. per ton. At the Port of Wellington 82,773 tons cargo was removed in overtime hours at a cost of Is. 6-6 d. per ton, and only 9,169 tons of cargo was removed to Cargo Control store (operated by Ministry of Supply). 7. ESTABLISHMENT OF UNITED STATES BASE IN NEW ZEALAND The establishment of a United States base in New Zealand early in 1942 threw a great strain on the cargo working and storage facilities and also the labour resources at the Ports of Auckland and Wellington. The main base was established at Auckland, and the American authorities were granted complete use of Prince's Wharf and also allocated berths at other wharves from time to time as required. Large stores were erected off the wharves to which goods were moved on discharge for sorting prior to loading for the war area. Some indication of the amount of work performed by waterside workers, including non-unionists, at the port of Auckland will be obtained from the following figures of wages paid out by the Commission's Central Pay Office :— y.„ Wages Paid on behalf of United m , , ..... * ear " States Authorities. Total Wa g es " £ £ 31st March, 1943 .. .. .. .. 433,429 1,138,708 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. .. 1,154,659 1,849,977 31st March, 1945 .. .. .. .. 542,300 1,258,412 £2,130,388 £4,247,097 It will be seen that for the three years approximately half the wages paid at the port represent work carried out on behalf of the United States authorities. It is estimated that the cargo loaded and discharged on behalf of the American authorities up to 31st March, 1945, was over 2,000,000 tons. The whole of this work was performed by civilian labour, and, generally speaking, vessels were given very good despatch, priority of labour being granted where supplies were urgently required in the forward area. Due to serious delays in discharge of vessels at other United States bases in the Pacific, frequently vessels were diverted to Auckland in order that they could be rapidly discharged and returned to the United States for further loads. At the Port of Wellington civilian labour was not in the first instance employed loading and discharging American vessels, this work being carried out by United States Marines. Large stores were built on Aotea Quay for use by the American authorities, and storage space was also provided off the wharves. Although Service personnel was being employed, the Commission offered every assistance to the American authorities, and from time to time made available supervising staff. When the Marines were moved from Wellington in 1943, civilian labour was made available, and early in 1944 all United States vessels loading and discharging at the Port of Wellington were worked under the co-operative contracting system, good work being performed. The cost of stevedoring operations performed on behalf of United States authorities in New Zealand was met by the New Zealand Government under reverse lend-lease. 8. THE INDUSTRIAL REST PERIOD EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1943 In December, 1943, the above regulations were gazetted for the purpose of providing a minimum rest period for workers in industry with a view to securing the efficient prosecution of the war and generally safeguarding the interests and maintaining and promoting the welfare of the community. The regulations granted to workers who were not entitled to annual holidays on pay a minimum rest period of five days at ordinary rates of pay. Union waterside workers who had been regularly employed or who had regularly attended for employment in the industry during the three months ending 21st December, 1943, were granted five days' holiday and payment therefor of forty hours at 3s. 2d. per hour = £6 6s. Bd. Similar payment was made to non-unionists where the worker had been regularly employed or had regularly attended for employment in both ordinary and overtime hours and relied substantially on the waterfront for a livelihood. Although a number of problems arose in the administration of the regulations as affecting the waterfront, the holidays were granted with a minimum of inconvenience to the industry and to the general satisfaction of the workers. Accounts of the fund are published in the Appendix (pages 79 and 84), and detailed explanation is set out in the heading under " Accounts." 9. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS ACT, 1944 Due to the problems in granting annual holidays to waterside workers, provision was made in the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, whereby workers employed under the terms of any order of the Waterfront Control Commission and workers employed as tally clerks are to bo allowed holidays on such terms and conditions (on the basis of two weeks' holiday on ordinary pay for each year of employment) as may from time to time be approved by the Minister.
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The Act came into force on the Ist August, 1944, and in April of that year the N.Z. Waterside Employers' Association and the N.Z. Waterside Workers' Union were requested to prepare detailed proposals for consideration by the Commission. The association submitted a scheme based on the paid hours whereby each worker would be granted two weeks' holiday (payment on basis of 40 hours per week) for 2,000 hours of work, with proportionate payment for lesser hours. It is regretted that the union did not submit any detailed proposals. The Commission considered that the basis of hours of work would unduly penalize workers at secondary ports, where the work was irregular, and there should be some credit for attendance, and it accordingly drafted a comprehensive scheme based on the worker's availability for work. This. scheme was later adopted by the association and union, and approval thereto was granted by the Hon. the Minister of Labour. Full details of the conditions under which h«lidays are based have been circulated from time to time and have also been published in the Transport Worker. As far as is possible, annual holidays are granted to workers at times to suit their requirements, and it is pleasing to record that, notwithstanding the many problems which arose, the Act has operated smoothly and both employers and workers have expressed their appreciation of the Commission's administration thereof. Accounts of the fund are published in the Appendix (page 81), and comments thereon are set out under the heading " Accounts." 10. RATES OF PAY —AVERAGE WAGE—AVERAGE HOURS The waterside workers' award expired on 30th June, 1938, and shortly after the Commission's appointment in April, 194-0, it heard representatives of the parties regarding the outstanding claims of the union which had been pending for approximately two years. The Commission departed from the basis adopted by the Court of Arbitration, which fixed the rate of pay according to average hours of work. For a period of fifteen years prior to the standard-wage pronouncement of 1937, waterside workers had received an average of 6d. per hour in excess of standard minimum hourly rate for unskilled workers, and an increase was granted of 2d. per hour, bringing the ordinary time rate to 2s. lOd. per hour, which restored the wages of waterside workers to the relative position of other workers. (Reasons for making the increase are set out in the memorandum to Commission's main order of 6th June, 1940.) The Court of Arbitration made a general order, effective from 12th August, 1940, increasing the remuneration by 5 per cent, of all workers covered by awards. This increase, which was a cost-of-living bonus, was granted to waterside workers as from 16th October, 1940. When the Court granted the second cost-of-living bonus of a further 5 per cent, as from 7th April, 1942, it made a proviso that this should not exceed ss. per week for adult male workers, 2s. 6d. per week for adult females, and Is, 6d. per. week for juniors. This limitation could not be satisfactorily applied to a large body of casual workers employed by different employers in each week. It was estimated that the two cost-of-living bonuses were equivalent to 4d. per hour of all hours worked (irrespective of ordinary or overtime), and the rate of pay was adjusted on that basis as from 13th May, 1942, the new rate being 2s. lOd. per hour plus 4d. per hour cost-of-living bonus—the 4d. not being increased in overtime hours. This rate applied up to Ist. April, 1945, when the basic rate was increased by 3|d. per hour following a similar increase granted by the Court of Arbitration to other workers. The Commission has experienced some difficulty in determining what may be correctly shown as the average wage and average hours of work per week on the waterfront, due to the varying numbers of men employed and available for employment at each port from time to time. An examination of the following tables published in the Appendix will, however, reveal the position as accurately as it can be shown : —• (a) Return showing average wage of unionists per man-week worked for years ending 31st March, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945. (Note. —This return has been based on the man-weeks worked and does not show the true average weekly wage over the whole year as all men are not employed for fifty-two weeks.) (See return of earnings according to income groups (Appendix, page 73).) (b) Return showing earnings of union waterside workers for year ending 31st March, 1944, analysed according to income groups (Appendix, page 73). (c) Return showing earnings of union waterside workers for year ending 31st March, 1945, analysed according to income groups (Appendix, page 73). (d) Return showing average total earnings, profit distributions, ordinary and overtime hours, weeks, and holidays worked by unionists with highest earnings for year ended 31st March, 1944 (Appendix, page 74). (e) Return showing average total earnings, profit distributions, ordinary and overtime hours, weeks, and holidays worked by unionists with highest earnings for year ended 31st March, 1945 (Appendix, page 74). (/) Return showing average hours per week (distinguishing between ordinary and overtime) worked by unionists for fifty-two weeks ended 27th March, 1945 (Appendix, page 72). (Note.—The hours taken for this return are paid hours. Due to casual nature of work and as waterside workers are required to attend each day for employment, the actual average hours of attendance would be considerably greater than shown.) 11. GUARANTEED WAGE The guaranteed wage of £3 6s. Od. per week applies only at the ports of Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton and is, in fact, a guarantee of employment to that value. It is restricted to "A " grade waterside workers who observe the Bureau rules, and where a worker suffers any penalty he forfeits his right to the guarantee during that week. The amounts paid out at the ports for the five years ending 31st March, 1945, were as follows :—
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From the above figures it will be seen that the present guarantee does not mean very much to the worker, and although the union has from time to time made requests for the extension of the present scheme to other ports, no effort has been made to submit alternative proposals. The union, in requesting the extension of the present scheme to secondary ports, would not depart from the guarantee based on weekly earnings, and the Commission found it difficult to justify payment in one week where the earnings of the worker may have been as high as £10 to £15 in both the previous and succeeding weeks, and suggested that the scheme for secondary ports be based on four-weekly average. The Commission considers, however, that a more comprehensive scheme should be provided to cover all -ports. The question is one which requires thorough research and investigation and will no doubt also be affected by the proposed Government legislation regarding family income. In the meantime the union and the N.Z. Waterside Employers' Association have been requested to prepare detailed proposals setting out their views. 12. WAITING-ROOM ACCOMMODATION AND FACILITIES It is the responsibility of Harbour Boards to provide suitable waiting-room accommodation for waterside workers, but a number of Harbour Boards have done little to fulfil this obligation, and the standard of accommodation at some ports is totally inadequate. Although there has been a shortage of labour and materials during the war years, it is considered that more could have been done to improve the waiting-room accommodation at certain ports. Some Harbour Boards have not been in a financial position to erect new buildings, and the Commission has assisted. At Napier a new assembly hall and administrative offices has been erected by the Commission at a cost of approximately £7,500, and the building is a very decided improvement on the facilities which previously existed. Waterside workers and other persons using the buildings have expressed their appreciation for the up-to-date facilities, and the Commission is pleased to record that members are exercising every care in its use. Administrative offices and waiting-rooms are also being erected by the Commission at Westport and Greymouth, where the accommodation is very unsatisfactory. The N.Z. Waterside Employers' Association is sympathetic to the needs of waterside workers for improved accommodation and has stated it is prepared to join with the union in making representations to the various Harbour Boards. In addition to waiting-room accommodation, there is a need at main ports for modern restaurant and canteen facilities within the confines of the wharves where meals can be obtained at reasonable prices. The Commission trusts that with the cessation of hostilities the shortage of labour and materials will be easier and Harbour Boards will take steps to carry out additions and improvements where required. 13. ACCOUNTS (1) GENERAL The extension and diversification of the Commission's activities during the five years covered by this report is reflected in the increased number of funds in operation. In addition to Consolidated Fund expenditure, Co-operative Contracting and Labour Engagement Bureaux, and Central Pay Offices (now National Pay Office Fund), further funds were established during the period for Supervision, Industrial Rest Period, Annual Holidays Act, Buildings, and for General (Administration). Summarized, the present position regarding the headings under which the Commission's accounts are grouped is as follows : — Name of Fund. Date from which Fund operative. Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") . . .. .. 9th April, 1940. Co-operative Contracting .. .. .. .. 10th July, 1940. National Pay Office .. .. .. .. .. 10th July, 1940. General (Administration) .. .. .. .. 9th April, 1940. Supervision .. .. .. .. .. .. 29th April, 1942. Industrial Rest Period .. .. .. .. 7th December, 1943. Annual Holidays Act .. .. .. Ist August, 1944. Buildings . . . . . . . . .. . . Ist April, 1944-. Detailed statements of account for each fund covering Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1945, and Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945, are included in the Appendix. Summarized comparative annual statements of Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds accounts for each fund in operation prior to Ist April, 1944-, are also included in order to cover the four-year gap since the Commission's previously published accounts (1941). In order to illustrate the overall growth and development of the Commission's activities, two combined " all funds " statements have been added to the Appendix (pages 86 and 87) and show— (a) Annual totals of all expenditure and income, &c., controlled by the Commission. (b) Total fund expenditures and incomes for the five-year period ended 31st March, 1945, including percentage of each fund to total " all funds " income and expenditure. These statements reveal the following points : —• (i) Total income rose from £437,201 in 1940-41 to £3,584,366 in 1913 44 (peak year), falling to £2,944,598 in 1944-45, and aggregating £10,286,700 for the five-year period. (ii) Total expenditure increased from £384,874 in 1940-41 to £3,356,839 in 1943-44 (peak year), decreased to £2,742,634 in 1944-45, and amounted to £9,508,791 over the five-year period. (iii) Total Profit Distribution (99-60 per cent. Co-operative Contracts Fund ; 0-40 per cent. Supervision Fund), which in 1940—41 was £42,799, increased progressively to £174,642 in 1944-45, and totalled £622,483 for the five years. (iv) Co-operative Contracts Fund accounts for 93-68 per cent, of the " total income " and for 94-13 per cent, of the " total expenditure " for the five year period. (v) Administrative costs under all headings amount to only 3-77 per cent, of " total income " and 3-46 per cent, of " total expenditure," the figures for the individual administrative funds being— ■p, j Percentage of Percentage of "Total Income." " Total Expenditure." General (Administration) .. .. 0• 90 0-87 National Pay Office .. .. ..2-34 2-01 Consolidated (Vote" Labour") .. .. 0-53 0-58 3-77 3-46
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(vi) Undistributed funds over the five-year period represent 1-47 per cent, of " total income," out of the which £90,000 (0-87 per cent.) has been set aside in reserve accounts for the benefit of the industry. The spccial circumstances connected with the establishment and operation of each fund are dealt with hereunder. (2) CONSOLIDATED (VOTE " LABOUR ") FUND (SEE Appendix, PAGE 85) Up to 31st March, 1944, the net expenditure under this heading was provided by annual parliamentary appropriation and represents the portion of the Commission's administrative costs which is not covered by direct charges on the industry (salaries of Commissioners, Controllers, &c., and portion office expenses). Other expenditure (salaries of Wharf Superintendents, &c., and balance office expenses) are provided for in first instance by parliamentary appropriation, but are refundable by the Commission as credits-in-aid in terms of clause 23 (3) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. As from Ist April, 1944, in view of the fact that the Commission's expenditure outside the Consolidated Fund for the year ended 31st March, 1944, was over £3,000,000, .as against net expenditure from Consolidated Fund of only £11,941, and in order to obviate the necessity of analysing all Treasury vouchers for the purpose of assessing the proportion refundable by the Commission, a grant was provided to cover the estimated net administrative expenditure of £11,870. This action also enabled consolidation, involving simplification of accounting procedure and audit by the Audit Office to be carried out. (See also under Sections—General5 —General (Administration) Fund). Net expenditure under this fund increased progressively from £8,835 for 1940-41 to £11,941 in .1943—44 due to the continuing expansion of the Commission's activities to cope with wartime requirements, including " round-the-clock " working of all overseas and coastal (over 350 tons net register) vessels and transfers of labour from port to port. A reduction to £11,870 was effected in 1944-45, and the small addition of £800 included in the estimated grant for 1945-46 (£12,670) is occasioned by increases in salaries approved by Cabinet. (3) CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTING FUND (see Appendix, page 77 and 83) This is the Commission's major operating fund, covering, as it does, all the financial transactions directly attributable to waterside labour costs in discharging and loading ships at all the main and secondary ports of New Zealand. There have, however, been two major changes during the five-yearly period in the scope of the activities included in the accounts of this fund. In the first place, the General Revenue Account, Appropriation Account, and Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1941, published in the Commission's first annual report and statement of accounts (H. -45, dated Bth August, 1941, page 11), were deemed to refer solely to the co-operative contracting system and, as will be seen, included not only the direct contracting expenses for wages and Pay Office levies, but also the general office expenses incurred in arranging for the preparation of accounts and collection and distribution of profits. This continued to be the position until the year ended 31st March, 1943, during which period the Supervision Fund was inaugurated. At this stage, in order to avoid the difficulty of assessing general office expenses against each fund, the Commission decided to set up a separate General (Administration) Fund (see Section 5). In preparing the comparative summaries of Revenue, &c., Accounts for the Co-operative Contracting and General (Administration) Funds, therefore, the expenditure on general office expenses included in the Commission's General Revenue Accounts for the years ended 31st March, 1941, 1942, and 1943, has been replaced in the Co-operative Contracting Fund by the item, " Administration : Assessment " which has been treated as the income for those years in the General (Administration) Fund. Further detailed explanations of the basis adopted in fixing " Administration : Assessments "is given in Section 5. In the second place, as a result of the reorganization of the Commission's accounting system which was carried out in conjunction with the formation of the National Pay Office Fund (see Section 4), the responsibility for recouping all waterfront wages expenditure, whether on account of co-operative contracts or otherwise (non-contracts —that is, wages basis only; equivalent contracts —that is, wages, plus average or similar profit distribution, &c.), devolved upon the Co-operative Contracts Fund. This explains the tremendous jump in income during 1943-44 and 1944-45 (average, £3,043,313) as against 1941-42 and 1942-43 (average, £1,571,182), which is mainly due to the large volume of non-contract work carried out during 1943-44 and 1944-45 for the American authorities, particularly at Auckland (total of £1,696,959 for the two years). Co-operative (including equivalent) contract income has remained fairly steady during the throe years ended 31st March, 1945, at around £1,800,000 per annum, and totalling £7,213,607 for the five-year period. Out of this last amount a total not profit of £685,494 (9| per cent.) has been earned, of which £623,777, or (91 per cent., has been paid out as profit distributions to waterside workers or as grants to union sick benefits societies, &c. £50,000, or 7-3 per cent., has been set aside as reserves, and £11,717, or l - 7 per cent., is carried forward as unallotted profits. The corresponding figures for 1944-45 as shown in the accounts for the Co-operative Contracts Fund (Appendix, page 77) are above the five-year average. The net profit of £183,922 for the year ended 31st March, 1945, is equal to 10 per cent, of contract (including equivalent) income, while profit distributions and grants absorbed 95-2 per cent, of net profit (£175,035); reserves, 2-7 per cent. (£5,000) ; and unallotted profit, 2-1 per cent. (£3,887). 4. NATIONAL PAY OFFICE FUND (see Appendix, pages 79 and 84) The chief purpose of this fund is to provide for the administrative costs of the Waterfront Labour Engagement Bureaux (including salaries, &c., of Wharf Superintendents) and Waterfront Central Pay Offices. With the growth, however, of the Commission's general activities, the Waterfront Central Pay Offices have become, in addition, local financial agencies for the Commission, and have handled local administrative work for other funds such as Supervision, Industrial Rest Period, and Annual Holidays Act. The income of the National Pay Office Fund is derived from levies or surcharges upon the income of other funds and is thus linked to the volume and value of waterfront activities. The National Pay Office levy therefore applies to all funds with the exception of Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") and General (Administration), which are Head Office funds (see Sections 2 and 5). The present rate of levy is 2 per cent. Prior to the establishment of a National Fund as from Ist April, 1943, each port organization stood on its own, and levies ranged from 2 per cent, at Auckland to 3£ per cent, at
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Wanganui, the majority of rates being 2| per cent. The list of ports where local Central Pay Offices were in operation by the Commission as at 31st March, 1946, are as follows :—
Reference to the Commission's 1940-41 statement of accounts will reveal that a tabulated statement was submitted of Revenue Accounts for periods ended 31st March, 1941, and Balance-sheets as at 31st March, 1941, showing the details of each of the six ports where Central Pay Office and Labour Engagement Bureau organizations were then operated by the Commission. These tabulated statements were compiled from audited accounts and Balance-sheets submitted to the Commission by auditors appointed for each port by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. This method of local Pay Office accounting was continued also during the financial years ended 31st March, 1942 and 1943. On the 11th day of March, 1943, however, a conference was held between the Commission and shipowners' representatives at which it was agreed that with a view to (1) spreading the cost of Central Pay Office and Labour Engagement Bureau operations more equitably (secondary ports were encountering financial difficulties due mainly to the centralization of shipping), and (2) providing for the extension of Central Pay Office facilities to smaller ports, a National Pay Office Fund should be established as from Ist April, 1943, to which the various port assets and liabilities as at 31st March, 1943, would be transferred. It was further agreed that all Pay Office levies would be reduced to the lowest rate then ruling (2 per cent.), and the Commission undertook to maintain a uniform rate of levy which would apply equally to such Central Pay Offices as might be opened at smaller ports. To give effect to these decisions the Commission issued Order No. 110 in March, 1943, and arranged to open a new Pay Office at Picton, while existing Pay Offices at Napier and Nelson were also brought within the scope of the National Fund. Since that date the Commission has established a further Pay Office at Westport, and in the financial year ended 31st March, 1946, it is expected that Timaru and Greymouth will enter the fund, which will then cover every main and secondary port except Gisborne, Onehunga, and Oamaru. As from Ist April, 1943, financial arrangements were also completed with the major shipping companies whereby the Commission undertook to advance all waterfront wage and other payments in. first instance. Provision to do this was made in Order No. 111, issued in March, 1943, and replaced the previous system of Central Pay Offices submitting weekly wage and levy accounts to shipping companies, which had to be settled on day of presentation in order that funds would be available for payment of wages, &c., on the succeeding day. To provide ports with the requisite funds the Commission made advances on the imprest system and deferred collection of wages payments, &c., made until contract or other accounts were submitted to the shipping companies concerned. The change in method of providing funds for wages, &c., was also necessary in order to integrate the Commission's general accounting system and to provide local financial facilities for the growing functions of the Commission. Consequent upon the foregoing changes, the accounting for the operations of the National Pay Office Fund has been temporarily centralized in the Commission's Head Office at Wellington, where it is carried out in conjunction with the accounting for other funds of the Commission. As staffing conditions permit, it is hoped to later decentralize not only National Pay Office Fund, but also all other funds' accounting operations. For the years ended 31st March, 1944 and 1945, however, audited accounts and Balance-sheets are only available for the fund as a whole, although information as to the operating revenue and expenditure of each port included in the fund is available in the Commission's Head Office at Wellington. In order to maintain uniformity, the Summary of Revenue, &c., Accounts for the period 10th July, 1940, to 31st March, 1945 (Appendix, page 84) includes totals only (all ports) of income and expenditure, &c., for the years 1940-41, 1941-42, and 1942-43 also. " Administration : Assessments " (see Section 5) have only been chargeable since the establishment of the National Pay Office Fund—i.e.'; not prior to Ist April, 1943. It will be seen from the Summary of Revenue, &c., Accounts that annual income rose from £17,539 in. 1940-41 to £66,529 in 1943-44. During 1944-45 direct levy income fell to £53,834, although the inclusion of Local General (Administration) expenditure (see Section 5) in National Pay Office Fund and the equivalent reimbursement of £11,633 has had the effect of raising the total income for the year to £66,476, giving a total for the five-yearly period of £240,785. The surplus of income over expenditure, which was £3,779 in 1940-41, rose to a peak figure of £18,971 in 1943-44, but declined sharply to £4,976 in 1944-45, aggregating £49,930 over the five years. The exceptional surpluses for 1942-43 and 1943-44 (amounting to £32,972, or 66 per cent, of the five years' income) are largely due to the influx of Services supply shipping, particularly at Auckland, during the early stages of the Pacific war. Of the total waterfront wage payments made through the Auckland Pay Office during these two years, amounting to £2,929,606, payments on behalf of the Americal authorities accounted for £1,588,086, equal to 54- per cent. While considerable staff increases were made to cope with this additional work, it was not possible or desirable to build up and maintain a permanent organization to handle this exceptional volume of wages, and hence substantial initial surpluses resulted. With the return to more normal working-hours during 1944-45 and the further reduction in hours of work which have since been carried out, the position as disclosed in the Revenue Account for the year ended 31st March, 1945
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(Appendix, page 79), where the net balance available for appropriation was only £4,976, is more likely to occur in future years. With the cessation of work on behalf of American authorities and reduction of overtime work, the 2 per cent, may even prove insufficient. At the 31st March, 1943, immediately prior to the formation of the National Pay Office Fund, the Accumulated Funds Account balance for all ports then stood at £25,983. In accordance with an undertaking given to shipping company representatives, the bulk of this amount (£25,000) was set aside in the year ended 31st March, 1944, as a Guaranteed Wage Reserve. The opportunity was also taken to allot £10,000 out of the exceptional surplus for 1943-44 as portion of a Building Reserve (see Section. 9), and a further £5,000, making £15,000, in all was appropriated to this reserve during th§ year ended 31st March, 1945. Unallotted surpluses as at 31st March, 1945, stand at £9,780, it having been necessary during 1944-45 to transfer back £174 to Appropriation Account. (5) GENERAL (ADMINISTRATION) FUND (see Appendix, pages 78 and 83) The Commission's administrative costs are divided into three groups : — (i) Expenses of the Commission as an administrative unit of the general structure of Government, and as such not directly chargeable to the industry. This portion is, covered under the heading Consolidated (Vote "Labour") Fund (see Section 2, above). (ii) Expenses of the Waterfront Labour Bureaux and Waterfront Central Pay Offices taken over or established by the Commission. These are local port organizations providing for the central engagement and paying of waterfront labour, and were previously operated through Shipowners' Co-operative Labour Employment Associations. The cost of this, the largest portion of the Commission's administrative costs, are therefore a direct charge on shipping companies (see Section 4—National Pay Office Fund). (iii) Expenses of preparation of Co-operative Contract Fund Accounts and collection and distribution of Co-operative Contract profits ; also general Head Office expenses in connection with the operation of the various funds of the Commission, including at present the keeping of all statistical records and accounts and preparation of annual . statements of accounts. It is this portion of the Commission's administrative costs which is met out of the income of the General (Administration) Fund. The incomc of the General (Administration) Fund is fixed by the Commission by way of internal percentage assessment on the income of the other funds operated by the Commission (except Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") Fund). Thus no direct charges for General (Administration) appear on Co-operative Contract or other accounts issued to shipping companies by the Commission. During the years ended 31st March, 1941 and 1942, the Co-operative Contract Fund was the only working fund operated through the Commission's Head Office in Wellington. Therefore, in preparing the annual statements of accounts for those years the need to distinguish between the two funds (General — Administration and Co-operative Contracts) did not arise and the balances' of the General (Administration) Fund were treated as those of a separate port within the Co-operative Contracts Fund. An assessment of 0-75 per cent, was made on Co-operative Contracts income to cover purely Head Office expenses, and, in addition, local office costs were allocated direct to the ports concerned. This position, however, was altered by the establishment of a Supervision Fund (see Section 6) during the year ended 31st March, 1943. With the projected establishment also of a National Pay Office Fund and possible further developments of the Commission's general activities, it was deemed desirable to segregate the income and expenditure, &c., on General (Administration) Fund work from the Co-operative Contracts Fund and to set up a separate fund under that name. For 1942-43 the same assessment was made on the Co-operative Contracts Fund as in previous years—-i.e., 0-75 per cent, on Co-operative Contracts income to cover Head Office expenses, plus allocation of local office expenses. In view of the much lower volume of income in relation to the administrative work involved in operating Supervision Fund, an assessment of 2 per cent, on income was fixed for Head Office expenses, and again certain sundry local expenses were charged direct in addition. With the establishment of the National Pay Office Fund as from Ist April, 1943, to cover all local port administration (except portion chargeable to Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") Fund) and the reorganization of the Commission's general accounting procedure, it was decided to simplify the method of assessing General (Administration) charges by including local office as well as Head Office expenses of this nature in the general assessment. Thus the General (Administration) Fund assessment on Co-operative Contracts Funds was increased to 1 per cent, on all income (except American non-contracts at Auckland =£1,154,659) for the year ended 31st March, 1944, and the 2 per cent, assessment on Supervision Fund was deemed sufficient also to cover the minor local expenses not chargeable against National Pay Office Fund. A similar assessment of 2 per cent, was fixed for the National Pay Office Fund, the general accounting for which was centralized in Head Office as from Ist April, 1943 (see Section 4), and for the Industrial Rest Period Fund, which was also established during this financial year. On 3rd August, 1944, the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations, Amendment No. 2, were gazetted, wherein provision was made (clause 5 (4) ) for the appropriation by Parliament of a single annual " grant towards administrative expenses " in place of the previous annual detailed appropriations for salaries, &c. (Note.—Details of the grant are still embodied in a footnote to the parliamentary Estimates of Expenditure and are also shown in the table on page 85 of the Appendix to this report). The effect of this provision was to enable further simplification and consolidation of the Commission's accounting system to be carried out. It was now possible to group all local office expenses together under National Pay Office Fund, even though they primarily concerned Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") Fund or General (Administration) Fund. In many instances in the past officers were called upon to carry out duties apportionable to all three sub-headings of Administration and the consequent allocation of costs was of necessity somewhat arbitrary in nature. On the basis, therefore, of experience gained in assessing expenditure during the previous four years, one overall "reimbursement to National Pay Office Fund" was made as at 31st March, 1945, to cover local Co-operative Contracting and Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") administrative expenses, which are now, for purposes of simplified accounting procedure, treated in first instance as charges against the National Pay Office Fund. As from Ist April, 1944, also, the annual parliamentary appropriation, which is now in the nature of a similar overall contribution, is incorporated as income in the General (Administration) Fund. Assessments on the other funds have been maintained for 1944-45 on the same basis as in 1943-44 —i.e., 1 per cent, on Co-operative Contracts Fund income (again excluding American non-contracts at Auckland of £542,300) and 2 per cent, on income on other funds which this year include two additional headings for Annual Holidays Act and Buildings,
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For purposes of comparison the Summary of Revenue, &c., Accounts for the General (Administration) Fund (Appendix, page 83) has been prepared to include the 1940-41 and 1941-42 figures, which were originally incorporated in the Co-operative Contracts Fund Accounts for those years (see also Section 3). It will be seen from this summary that the income of this fund rose from £3,537 in 1940-41 to £25,625 in 1943-44. During 1944-45 income rose to £37,306, but this increase is due to the change in accounting procedure which involved the inclusion of parliamentary appropriation of £11,870. The income from assessments on funds at £25,399 is approximately the same as for 1943-44 and gives a total over the five years of £80,851 or, inclusive of 1944-45 parliamentary appropriation and sundries, £92,776. Total expenditure has risen from £2,757 in 1940-41 to £36,395 in 1944-45, although again the 1944-45 increase of £15,099 over 1943-44 is mainly attritubable to the inclusion of the estimated Consolidated (Vote " Labour ") Fund expenditure of £11,870, the balance of £3,229 being due to expansion of staff, &c., which began half-way through 1943-44. Aggregate expenditure over the five years' period is £82,750 (inclusive of the £11,870 Consolidated (Vote "Labour") in 1944-45). The net surplus of income over expenditure, which was £780 in 1940-41, rose to £4,329 in 1943-44, but declined sharply to £911 in 1944-45, and totalled £10,026 over the five-yearly period. The exceptional surplus in 1943-44 is due, as explained a few lines earlier, to the fact that certain increases in staff, &c., anticipated during the year did not, in effect, materialize until approximately half-way through the financial year. It will be noted from the Statement of Revenue Account, &c., of this fund for the year ended 31st March, 1945 (Appendix, page 78), that salaries accounted for 53-02 per cent., or slightly over half the year's total expenditure, while 31-96 per cent., or almost one-third, of expenditure is included in the item " Reimbursement to National Pay Office Fund." The net balance of £911 carried down to Accumulated Funds Account amounted to only 2-44 per cent, of total income for the year. On the other hand, Co-operative Contracts Fund provided 58-07 per cent., or nearly three-fifths of income, and another 31-81 per cent, is represented by the item " Parliamentary appropriation." Other funds contributed approximately 3 per cent. each. Total Accumulated Funds as at 31st March, 1945, stand at £10,016, represented by investments of £2,094 ; fixed assets, £3,728 ; and cash, £4,194. (6) SUPERVISION FUND (see Appendix, pages 80 and 85) Statements of account of this fund summarize the incomes and expenditures, &c., on the provision of the services of foremen stevedores by the Commission at a total of six ports : Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Picton, Westport, and Greymouth (see page 7) of report, heading " Supervision "). This is not a national fund, and the levies which form the bases of the incomes of the port funds vary from port to port. The following is a summary of the position.
In every case the Commission has not taken over the responsibilities for supervision of waterfront labour until the majority of the work of the port has been brought under the co-operative contracting system. The basic levies to provide for the fixed costs of foremen's wages, supervisors' salaries, and cargo-handling insurances have then been fixed as a percentage on co-operative contract price (or income) and are thus linked to the volume of work at the port. In addition, all overtime payments made to foremen stevedores in terms of awards or other agreements are chargeable back to shipping companies on the basis of actual disbursements made. A small proportion of supervision at Auckland and Wellington is carried out on non-contract jobs, and recovery for costs of such work is on the basis of the same hourly rates as charged by private stevedores prior to the advent of Commission supervision. As explained in Section 4—National Pay Office Fund—local administrative expenses are met out of the proceeds of National Pay Office levy of 2 per cent., which is added to the total supervision charges. All accounting is done in the Commission's Head Office at Wellington, and the cost of this is covered by the " Administration : Assessment "of 2 per cent, (see also under section 5). Owing to the changing conditions of employment of foremen it is necessary from time to time to adjust the basic levies to meet" the various fixed charges at the different ports. So far it has been possible to effect two reductions in charges —of f per cent, in the case of Wellington as from 2nd August, 1943, and of 1 per cent, in the case of Picton as from Ist August, 1944. It is anticipated that some adjustments will be necessary during the financial year ending 31st March, 1946, to cover the increases granted in recent awards and adjustments of the Court of Arbitration, and also because of the fall in the co-operative contract price due to the reduction in overtime hours worked. From the Summary of Revenue, &c., Accounts on page 85 of the Appendix it will be seen that income from levies, &c., which was £39,545 for broken periods included in the initial year ended 31st March, 1943, rose to £64,609 for 1943-44, but declined to £60,528 in 1944—45, totalling £164,682 for the three years. Expenditure has increased from £34,108 in 1942-43 to £55,957 in 1943-44 and £57,001 in 1944-45, a total of £147,066 for the full period of three years. Out of net profit, which was £5,437 in 1942-43, £8,652 in 1943-44, but only £3,527 in 1944-45, a total of £7,616 profit distributions have been paid to foremen stevedores at Auckland, Nelson, Picton, Westport, and Greymouth, totalling £2,491, or 14-14 per cent., of net profit over the three-yearly period. This leaves a balance of £15,125, or 9-2 per cent., of total income in Accumulated Funds Account as at 31st March, 1945. Details are available in the Head Office of the Commission at Wellington of the incomes and expenditures, &c., for each port for each year of operation of Commission's supervision. Reference to the Revenue Account, &c., for the Supervision Fund for the year ended 31st March, 1945 (Appendix, page 80) shows that foremen's wages and overtime amounted to £46,143, or 80-95 per cent., of the year's expenditure, while salaries at £5,917 (including salaried foremen at Ports of Nelson, Picton, Westport, and Greymouth) accounted for 10-38 per cent., and insurances on cargo handled were
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£3,591, or 6-30 per cent, of expenditure. Out of a net profit for the year of £3,527 (equal to 5-83 per cent, of income), £1,182, or 33-52 per cent., was allotted as profit distributions to foremen and £2,345 or 3-88 per cent., of total income was carried down to Accumulated Funds Account. (7) INDUSTRIAL REST PERIOD FUND (see Appendix, pages 79 and 84) The statements of account for this fund cover the cost of the rest periods (maximum of one week per man) granted to waterside workers throughout New Zealand in terms of the Industrial Rest Period Emergency Regulations 1943. A capital levy to provide the income for the fund was fixed by the Commission on the basis of 1| per cent, on waterfront wages payments by or on behalf of shipping companies and other employers of waterfront labour during the thirty-nine weeks covering the period Ist April to 28th December, 1943. This levy was deemed also to include cost of disbursement of restperiod wages through National Pay Office Fund on the basis of 2 per cent, of such wages payments. As it was impossible to estimate exactly the anticipated cost of providing the rest periods, the Commission undertook to transfer any balances remaining in this fund (which was of a non-recurring nature) to the permanent fund for provision of annual holidays which would need to be set up under the Government's forthcoming Annual Holidays Bill covering all casual workers (see Section (8) —Aonual Holidays Fund). Reference to the Summary of the Revenue Account, &c., of the Industrial Rest Period Fund on page 84 of the Appendix shows that the total income collected for this fund up to 31st March, 1945, amounted to £37,691, while total payments of rest-period wages during the same period were £30,486. National Pay Office levies absorbed £609 and " Administration : Assessment" (on the basis of 2 per cent, on income to cover Head Office expenses of preparation and collection of accounts, &c.) amounted to £754, leaving a balance of £5,842 in Accumulated Funds Account as at 31st March, 1945. The bulk of the income and expenditure was, of course, included in the accounts for the period ended 31st March, 1944. The Revenue, &c., Accounts for this fund appearing on page 79 of the Appendix deal only with minor additional items of income and expenditure which could not be finalized prior to the closing of the accounts for the previous financial year. There are a few small items still to be dealt with, but it is expected that this fund will be closed off and the balance transferred to Annual Holidays Act Fund during the financial year ending 31st March, 1946. (8) ANNUAL HOLIDAYS ACT FUND (see Appendix, page 81) This fund, which was established as from Ist August, 1944, covers the cost of the application of the Annual Holidays Act, 1944, to casual waterside workers at all main and secondary ports in New Zealand (for list of these ports, see table in Appendix 19. Patea is also included in the fund). The provisions for financing the fund are based on the number of estimated annual paid labour hours. This is considered a more equitable basis than the amount of wages paid, as annual-holiday payments are only fixed in relation to ordinary time rates of pay, whether the work is performed in ordinary or overtime. The initial levy fixed by the Commission was at the rate of 2d. (twopence) per paid labour hour. Annualholiday payments to the waterside workers are determined on the basis of four hours ordinary time rate of pay for each fourteen days (Mondays to Saturdays) a member works or is available for work during the year in the case of union waterside workers, and at the rate of one twenty-fifth of ordinary time hourly rate of pay for each paid labour hour in the case of non-union waterside workers. Details of the conditions governing the operations of the Annual Holidays Act Fund are given on page 8 of the report. The Revenue Account, &c., presented for the Annual Holidays Act Fund on page 81 of the Appendix covers only the first eight months' operation of the fund. Inasmuch as the major payments under the fund—those to union waterside workers, which are based on number of days worked, &c. — cannot be finally determined until after the completion of the annual holiday year on 31st July, 1945, it is not possible to present a strictly accurate statement of the accounts of the fund as at 31st March, 1945. Provision was made by the Commission in terms of the Act for the granting of annual holidays, or one week thereof, in advance of due date to union waterside workers, and in such cases a maximum payment of one week's holiday pay was made at the time the holidays were taken. The total of such payments up to 31st March, 1945, was £26,150. In addition, it was estimated that the balance of accrued union holiday pay as at 31st March, 1945, would be not less than £16,000, which amount is included in " Creditors " in the Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945, and gives a total for " Annual holiday pay —Union " of £42,150 as shown in the Revenue Account. At all ports covered by the fund except Auckland, payments of non-union holiday pay were made week by week in accordance with the provisions of section sof the Annual Holidays Act, 1944. In the case of Auckland the value of accrued non-union holiday pay based on the total number of total paid labour hours of such workers for the eight months ended 31st March, 1945, was £4,694, and is also included in " Creditors "in the Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945. The expenditure of £7,183 shown in the Revenue Account for " Annual holidays pay : Non-union " is therefore the full and exact liability of the fund under this heading for the eight months' period. It will be noted that levies for the period amounted to £59,429, while expenditure on the basis explained above was £50,521, of which union annual holiday pay accounted for 83-43 per cent, and non-union annual holiday pay for 14-22 per cent. The usual " Administration : Assessment " of 2 per cent, on income has also been charged to cover Head Office expenses in preparation and collection of accounts, &c. A review of the financial position of the fund will be carried out after the close of the holiday year, 31st July, 1945. As mentioned in Section 7, the final balance of Industrial Rest Period Fund is to bo transferred to this fund ; but, in view of increases in the basic rates of pay as from Ist April, 1945, and in order to make provision for YE and VJ Day payments (two days and one and a half days respectively), the Commission has, in the interim, increased the annual holiday levy from twopence (2d.) to twopence farthing (2jd.) per paid labour hour. (9) BUILDING FUNDS (see Appendix, page 82) During the year ended 31st March, 1944, the Commission found that, whereas there was an urgent need for improved or new accommodation both for men's waiting-rooms and for waterfront offices at many of the main and secondary ports in New Zealand, Harbour Boards, on whom the primary responsibility fell for the provision of such accommodation, were in several instances in financial difficulties due to the diversions of normal shipping trade to meet the exigencies of the war situation. To assist in overcoming the existing difficulties and in order to meet the most pressing needs, the Commission decided, as at 31st March, 1944, to set aside £20,000 out of accumulated net balances as a Buildings Reserve. This amount was allotted in equal proportions of £10,000 each from National Pay Office and Co-operative Contracts Funds and appeared among the liabilities of those funds in their respective Balance-sheets as at 31st March, 1944,
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In the course of the year ended 31st March, 1945, a watersiders' assembly hall and Commission's . administrative offices building'was completed at the Port of Napier (Breakwater) and a Bureau Engagement Board shelter shed was erected at the Port of Wellington. The Commission has now decided that for the purposes of (i) establishing a General Repairs and Maintenance-Account, and (ii) more effective accounting for expenditure on buildings, a separate Buildings Fund, should be established as from Ist April, J 944, to which all assets and liabilities as at that date would be transferred from National Pay Office and Co-operative Contracts Funds. For the year ended 31st March, 1945, the Commission also appropriated a further £10,000 in equal proportions from the National Pay Office and Co-operative Contracts Funds, making total reserves set aside for building purposes as at 31st March, 1945, of £30,000. In addition to expenditure on actual buildings, suitable sites for the erection of waterside assembly hall and administrative office accommodation have been purchased at Greymouth (year ended 31st March, 1944) and Bluff (year ended 31st March, 1945) at a total cost of £924. To provide funds for upkeep, &c., of buildings erected, the Commission has decided to charge "the port funds concerned a levy of 5 per cent, on original capital cost. Out of this income provision will be made for depreciation, and the balance will be held as accumulated funds to meet future major repairs and maintenance charges. The accounts for this fund for the year ended 31st March, 1945 (Appendix, page 82) show that out of levies totalling £334, which were credited for the period, £234, or 70-19 per cent., were set aside for depreciation, leaving £93, or 27-81 per cent., to carry down to accumulated funds after provision for the usual " Administrative : Assessment " of 2 per cent, on income. Buildings completed or in progress as at 31st March, 1945, less depreciation, have a book value of £9,981. Further accommodation is in course of construction at the ports of Westport and Greymouth. 14. CONCLUSION —" OVERALL " CONTRACTING—FUTURE OF COMMISSION The comprehensive information supplied in this report will give some indication as to the extent of the organization and activities of the Commission during the war years. Apart from staff employed in Labour Engagement Bureaux and Central Pay Offices, the greater portion of the Commission's staff has been engaged in connection with the operations of the co-operative contracting system. This system, based on " payment by results," has, on the whole, shown very satisfactory results. The change-over from wage basis has not been made, however, without certain doubts and mistrust by some sections of the union. The Commission feels that this is in part due to lack of understanding as to the true position and the principles of the contracting system, and it is hoped that with the detailed information now published there' will be a better understanding by individual members at each port. Members of the Commission have also not been able to make as many visits to each port as they would have wished. It lias been found that when these visits did occur and members of the branch were addressed, a large number of questions were asked and answered which materially assisted in supplying members with a better appreciation of the Commission's activities, resulting in closer co-operation and good will. For some time discussions have been taking place between representatives of shipping companies, union, and Commission regarding what has been termed " overall " contracting and the granting of further responsibilities to union members. The present contract system, which is based on the " winch" time or working time only, does not provide any incentive to workers to reduce delays and petty disputes regarding dirt-money claims, &c. Under the proposed " overall " contract, the rate would include all delays, removal and replacement of hatches, restowing and shifting cargo, special cargoes, dirt-money, minimum periods, &c. This would provide an incentive to the men to reduce the number of delays and dirt-money disputes. It is also proposed at ports where union members have shown that they are capable of accepting responsibility to grant some control in the management or supervision of the job. The Commission proposes to give this system a trial at an early date. Regarding the future of the Commission, which is constituted under War Emergency Regulations, the Commission understands that all sections of the industry agree that one central authority has considerable advantage over that operating prior to the war. Disputes concerning rates of pay and conditions of employment have always been a feature of the waterfront industry, due, no doubt, to the casual nature of the work. Prior to the appointment of the Commission it took months and sometimes years for disputes to be settled through the Local and National Disputes Committees and finally through an overworked Arbitration Court. Numbers of these disputes became magnified out of all. proportion to their original significance and, due to delays in arriving at decisions, stoppages of work occurred. The appointment of a Commission or tribunal with authority to fix wages and conditions of employment and settle disputes promptly has decided advantages. This is even more necessary to-day, as over 90 per cent, of waterfront work is performed on a contract system, which is infinitely more complicated than the hourly wage basis, and the Court, even if it had the time, would find it most difficult to determine contract rates which vary according to the class of cargo, number of men employed, type of vessel, and facilities of the port. There is no agreement, however, on the constitution of any such authority appointed. On the one hand, it is held that the controlling authority should be representative of both shipping companies and union, with an independent Chairman. The opposite view held is that the representatives of each party would cancel one another out by their partisanship and the responsibility of a settlement would in the majority of cases fall on the Chairman, who would be placed in an invidious position. The question as to whether the Commission or some other tribunal is to be retained as a peacetime organization, and the constitution of any such body, is a matter of Government policy. This report would not be complete without the Commission placing on record the efficient and loyal services rendered by all members of its staff during the past five years. R. E. Price ~) J. Roberts T, H. Bowling J
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WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION MEMBERS OF COMMISSION Captain R. E. Price. Mr. James Roberts. Captain T. H. Bowling. EXECUTIVE STAFF Head Office, Wellington A. E. Bockett, Accts. Prof. .. .. .. .. Secretary. A. G. Davidson, M.A., 8.C0m., A.R.A.N.Z., Dipl. Soc. Sci. .. Accountant. R. A. Marshall .. .. ~ .. .. Contracts Accountant. Local Offices Auckland Wellington W. .T. Cuthbert .. .. Port Controller .. .. Capt. C. C. Vamden Bf.rgh. Assistant Controller .. .. J. 0. Johnson. Superintendent Stevedore .. Capt. A. J. Lever-Naylor. Capt. J. F. Wilson .. fR. Holroyd. T. H. Solomon .. .. ; ™ e a . , , , |W, Eraser. W. H. McGuire .. .. f' Wharf Superintendents .. jM_ eARLSgON _ Capt. C. D. Watt .. ..J [F. H. Bird. J. E. Scanlon .. .. Secretary-Accountant.. T. Duff .. .. .. Labour Bureau Manager .. 6. Bennett. A. G. Lovatt .. .. Pay Office Accountant .. W. Greenwood, A.R.A.N.Z., A.A.I.S. A. B. Nolan .. .. Secretary, Cargo Control Com- E. M. Bardsley, A.P.A.N.Z., mittee F.A.1.5., F.C.S.N.Z. Canterbury Otago. Capt. H. A. Brockett .. Port Controller .. ..A. Matheson. W. R. Laing .. .. Wharf Superintendent .. D. Copland. fG. Langley (Dunedin). W. J. Sullivan .. .. Labour Bureau Managers .. W. E. Carrington (Port Chalmers). F. L. Hickman .. .. Pay Office Accountant . R. Scott. A. E. Benzie .. .. Secretary, Cargo Control Committee COMMISSION'S REPRESENTATIVES Napier .. .. A. P. Sheehan. I Wanganui .. .. F. W. Gould. New Plymouth. .. .. Capt. A. G. Hardy. I Bluff .. .. .. W. K. Cameron. COMMISSION'S AGENTS AND/OR SUPERVISING FOREMEN Nelson ■■ • • J. H. Cortzen. Grevmouth / F - Jo ™son. weymww y Negri. Pieton .. .. W. J. C. Patterson. Wesl f JE. Falconer. ' ' " "\L. Tredinnick.
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SUMMARY OF COMMISSION STAFF AND UNION MEMBERSHIP AS AT 31st MARCH, 1945 COMMISSION STAFF Head Office, Wellington Waterfront Commissioners .. .. .. .. .. •. .. 3 Secretary and administration .. .. .. .. .. • • .. 14 Co-operative contracting .. .. .. .. .. • • • • .. 21 General accounts .. .. .. .. •• •• •• ..8 Statistics .. .. .. .. •• •• •• ..5 — .51
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Total, Commission staff.. .. .. .. .. 269 UNION MEMBERSHIP Main Poets — Auckland .. .. .. 1,792 Dunedin .. .. ..260 "Wellington .. .. .. 1,725 Port Chalmers .. .. 200 Lyttelton .. .. . • 600 Total, main ports .. .. .. .. 4,577 Secondary Ports — Gisborne .. 105 Wanganui .. 74 Oamaru .. 50 Napier .. 189 Nelson .. ..75 Bluff .. .. 202 Onehunga .. 33 Picton .. .. 42 Westport .. 80 New Plymouth .. 142 Timaru .. .. 11l Greymouth .. 138 Total, secondary ports .. .. .. •• 1,241 Minor Ports— Mangonui .. 5 Whakatane .. 10 Kaipara .. 7 Whangaroa .. 5 Opotiki .. 12 Port Waikato .. 29 Bay of Islands .. 3 Tokomaru Bay .. 13 Patea .. .. 13 Whangarei .. 12 Tolaga Bay .. 10 Motueka .. 11 Paeroa .. 8 Awanui .. ..12 Takaka .. 9 Tauranga .. 6 Hokianga .. .. 6 Hokitika .. 9 Total, minor ports .. .. .. .. 180 Total, union membership .. .. 5,998 6,267 Note. —Approximately one hundred union members act as casual check timekeepers to record details of co-operative contracts.
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I Controllers p Labour Co-op. Cargo Tt . Port. and or Foremen. offi £ Bureau. Contract. Control. ToUh ~ Exec. Oft. Auckland .. 5 40 20 10 7 14 96 Wellington 7 40 14 8 7 2 78 Lyttelton .. 2 .. 5 4 2 1 14 Otago .. 2 .. 4 2 2 .. 10 Napier .. .. 1 .. 2* 1 .. .. 4 Port Waikato .. If .. • • ■ • • • ■ • ' New Plymouth .. 1 .. 1 1 • • • • Wanganui .. 1 . . 1J. • • .... 2 Nelson .. .. If ■ • 1§ ■ • • • • • 2 Picton .. .. l'l" • • • • • ■ • • • • J Bluff .. 1 . • 1 1 • • • • 3 Westport .. 2|| .. .. .. . ■ • • 2 Greymouth .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Totals ..27 80 49 27 18 17 218 218 * As from 1st September, 1944. f Also Foreman. ■ J Also Bureau. § As from 21st August, 1944. || As from 9th October, 1944. Also Foremen.
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SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR YEARS 1940-41 TO 1944 45 (INCLUSIVE) SHOWING I. Rates of Work 11. Profit Distributions 111. Stevedoring Costs per Ton (1943-44 and 1944 45 only) KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AND TONNAGE CONVERSIONS Abbreviations Cargo Units Description of Cargo S/ft — Superficial feet. H/w = Hardwoods. Cts = Crates. S/w = Softwoods. R. o/c = Running carcasses. Tks. = Trucks. Qrs = Quarters. Whf. = Wharf. P. c/c = Freight carcasses. General Terms Anal. = Analysis. Diae. = Discharging. Cont. Contract. I xlg. - Loading. Comm. Commission. D/L = Discharging and loading. Or. Other, Bkr. = Bunker. T/R = Timekeeper. Hilts. = Hulks.
BASIS OF CONVERSION OF CARGO UNITS TO TONS
Note—Weights of carcasses and quarters vary from year tp year owing to seasonal differences and/or preponderance of mutton to lamb. For the year 1940-41 the contracting system was not in force from the beginning of the year, and the. 1941-42. weights were accepted as a basis. FIGURES CONSTANT FOR ALL YEARS Cheese : 12f crates to ton. Wool: 1 bale = 350 lb. Butter : 64 lb. per box. Hardwoods : 333J s/ft per ton. Frozen sundries : 60 lb. per freight carcass. Softwoods : 500 s/ft per ton. Fruit: 25 cases to ton. Note.—lt will be seen that tonnage figures for quantities of cargo handled (total all classes) do not always agree with quantities in tons under stevedoring costs. The reasons for differences are as follows : (a) When members of ship's crew are employed and wages are not paid through Commission's central' pay-office the tonnage figures for costing purposes are reduced by a quantity arrived at by dividing the contract rate into the winch-time -credit for members of ship's crew employed ; (6) costing figures have not been taken out separately for all classes of cargo for which rates of work are recorded, the general principle being that cargo such as iron and steel, hides, tallow, wool, &c., are converted for costing purposes to general cargo tonnage in relationship to respective contract rates. These cargoes are shown under rates of work at actual quantity handled,
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1940-41. 1941-42. | 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. lb- lb. lb. lb. lb. Mutton and lamb: Average weight per 37-SI - 37-31 35-48 35-19 37-75 running e/c Beef: Average weight per quarter .. 145-45 145-45 165-64 173-71 167-23
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SUMMARY OF TOTAL TONNAGES (ALL CLASSES OF CARGO) HANDLED UNDER CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTING SYSTEM AT EACH PORT FOR EACH CLASS OF VESSEL, SHOWING SEPARATE TONNAGES FOR EACH YEAR DURING PERIOD 1940-41 TO 1944-45, AND TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTRACTS
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Class of Vessel. Number Port. Year. Total. of Overseas. U.S.S. Co. Coastal. Contracts. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Auckland . . .. 1940-41 242,710 .. .. 242,710 88 1941-42 403,639 377,031 .. 780,670 258 1942-43 562,304 588,958 .. 1,151,262 349 1943-44 525,895 685,204 .. 1,211,099 396 1944-45 539,883 664,476 .. 1,204,359 372 2,274,431 2,315,669 .. 4,590,100 1,463 Wellington .. .. 1940-41 268,704 257,163 20,358 546,225 393 1941-42 493,098 695,259 231,250 1,419,607 1 436 1942-43 713,499 800,123 236,277 1,749,899 1 386 1943-44 640,982 731,686 149,538 1,522,206 I 159 1944-45 592,191 656,301 140,408 1,388,900 IJ58 2,708,474 3,140,532 777,831 6,626,837 5,532 Lyttelton .. .. 1940-41 30,484 290 .. 30,774 31 1941-42 114,986 246,090 .. 361,07« 295 1942-43 109,427 258,081 45,408 412,916 336 1943-44 176,021 249,188 110,569 535,778 390 1944-45 104,488 232,458 104,580 441,526 366 535,406 986,107 260,557 1,782,070 1,418 Dunedin .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 17,795 130,820 31,774 180,389 180 1942-43 19,377 172,430 61,298 253,105 206 1943-44 45,526 205,402 43,103 294,031 L86 1944-45 15,723 188,743 46,054 250,520 177 98,421 697,395 182,229 978,045 749 Port Chalmers .. .. 1940-41 4,463 .. .. 4,463 4 1941-42 45,320 .. .. 45,320 24 1942-43 43,940 .. .. 43,940 23 1943-44 39,281 .. .. 39,281 16 1944-45 30,665 245 .. 30,910 13 163,669 245 v .. 163,914 80 Gisbornc .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 .. 18,497 .. 18,497 ',33 1942-43 .. 35,792 .. 35,792 46 1943-44 .. 24,452 .. 24,452 32 1944-45 .. 33,400 14,481 47,881 81 , 112,141 14,481 126,622 192 Napier .. .. 1940-41 20,874 .. .. 20,874 12 1941-42 39,429 35,781 .. 75,210 53 1942-43 65,895 57,418 12,297 135,610 130 1943-44 70,351 51,048 28,813 150,212 122 1944-45 81,674 56,116 27,879 165,669 147 278,223 200,363 68,989 547,575 464 Port Waikato .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 .. .. 10,974 10,974 "43 1942-43 .. 13,901 13,901 40 1943-44 10,420 10,420 25 1944-45 .. .. 10,598 10,598 26 .." 45;893 45,893 134
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SUMMARY OF TOTAL TONNAGES (ALL CLASSES OF CARGO) HANDLED UNDER CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTING SYSTEM AT EACH PORT FOR EACH CLASS OF VESSEL, SHOWING SEPARATE TONNAGES FOR EACH YEAR DURING PERIOD 1940-41 TO 1944-45, AND TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTRACTS—continued
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Class of Vessel. . , T Number lort. Year. — Total. of Overseas. U.S.S. Co. Coastal. Contracts. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. New Plymouth .. .. 1940-41 34,312 2,559 .. 36 871 13 1941-42 60,842 41,325 12,566 114,733 120 1942-43 56,642 46,979 25,870 129,491 160 1943-44 49,432 58,551 20,165 128,148 138 1944-45 49,982 44,589 31,050 125,621 135 251,210 194,003 89,651 534,864 566 Wanganui .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 .. 7,166 53,624 60,790 158 1942-43 .. 9,468 59,570 69,038 167 1943-44 .. 3,056 62,501 65,557 165 1944-45 .. .. 71,106 71,106 187 19,690 246,801 266,491 677 Nelson .. .. 1940-41 .. 655 .. 655 2 1941-42 .. 1,903 .. 1,903 6 1942-43 .. 1,610 98,050 99,660 307 1943-44 .. 19,395 108,853 128,648 333 1944-45 .. 16,034 95,807 111,841 309 39,997 302,710 342,707 957 Pictoii .. .. 1940-41 .. 957 .. 957 2 1941-42 .. 4,087 .. 4,087 9 1942-43 .. 12,846 10,183 23,029 75 1943-44 .. 39,650 35,116 74,766 170 1944-45 .. 30,845 30,763 61,608 147 88,385 76,062 164,447 403 Timaru ... .. 1940-41 9,071 .. .. 9,071 7 1941-42 16,616 70,478 8,477 141 1942-43 21,772 64,190 18,977 104,939 156 1943-44 21,999 82,133 14,746 118,878 135 1944-45 22,080 66,226 16,562 104,868 136 91,538 283,027 58,762 433,327 575~~ Westport .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 .. 155,500 29,861 185,361 116 155,500 29,861 185,361 116 Greymoiith .. . . 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 .. 75,576 17,315 92,891 101 1943-44 .. 259,049 55,355 314,404 253 1944-45 .. 238,689 80,398 319,087 225 573,314 -153,068 726,382 579 Bluff .. .. 1940-41 28,759 .. .. 28 759 12 1941-42 56,042 60,115 .. lie!157 88 1942-43 55,990 64,854 .. 120 844 77 1943-44 54,003 66,310 .. 12o!313 66 1944-45 57,149 55,127 .. 112,276 63 251,943 246,406 ' V. . 498,349 306 All ports . . .. 1940-41- 639,377 261,624 20,358 921,359 564 1941-42 1,247,767 1,688,552 348,665 3,284,984 2 844 1942-43 1,648,846 2,188,325 599,146 4,436,317 3*559 1943-44 1,623,490 2,475,524 639,179 4,738,193 3'586 1944-45 1,493,835 2,438,749 699,547 4,632,131 3^658 Totals, all ports.. 6,653,315 9,052,774 2,306,895 18,012,984 14,211
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ALL PORTS-ALL CLASSES OF VESSELS SUMMARY OF QUANTITIES OF CARGO HANDLED, PERIOD 10th JULY, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Totals. General .. .. .. .. D/L Tons 380,450 1,737,583 2,484,767 2,745,115 2,410,372 9 758 287 Iron, steo], pig iron, pipes .. .. „ „ 8,304 74,302 108,210 86,536 59,36!) ''>36*781 Widcs „ 7,274 10,993 12,240 9,700 8,480 48*687 fallow, pelts, &e. .. . „ „ 19,684 76,346 91,479 62,274 03,399 Sls'ls" Wool, &e. .. .. ..Disc. Bales 50,219 151,015 116,721 82,649 58,984 459*588 " •• •• •• Ldg. ,, 319,697 758,874 1,032,065 896,243 530,414- 3,537 293 limber— ' H/w., — ' rks - •• •• ..Disc. S/ft 3,356 6,137,997 4,585,668 3,495,270 4,168,567 18,390 858 vvilf '- •• •• „ 359,561 4,282,382 6,640,850 5,996,892 5,711,610 22,991'295 a/ Whf - •• '• •' L dg. » •• •• •• 252,885 674,955 927'840 o/w. Tk »- Disc. „ 3,568,352 13,167,705 15,242,918 13,545,214 8,211,855 53,736 044 ks - •• •• Ldg. „ .. 1,709,096 28,580,270 27,377,680 25,207,190 8 2,874'236 "M; •• •• Disc. „ 3,866,139 7,635,363 12,256,404 12,324,242 14,083,063 50,165^211 ,, •• •• •• Ldg. • • •• •• .. 618,168 1,022!§50 o/w., barges .. .. .. Disc. „ .. 2,241,412 2,631,285 971,855 433,000 0,277 552 Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. .. .. Disc. Tons 103,079 386,945 502,074 597,140 594 146 2,183 384 Newcastle .. .. .. „ „ 11,910 38,502 50,751 14,841 ' 116*004 Basket— New Zealand . . .. .. „ „ 1,680 22,438 20,836 12,588 1 900 59 442 Newoastle .. .. „ „ ' 9,149 9,125 711 .. is'985 Bunker— Hulks, cfee. .. .. .. Ldg. „ 14,219 34,563 39,185 22,809 17,884 128,660 „ Tks - T „ " " " » ■■ ■■ 2 > 080 14,350 24,763 41,193 Cargo, New Zealand .. „ „ .. .. 35,637 257,430 433,678 726,745 Cement .. .. ,, .... ,, 4,038 36,084 55,143 46,404 52,583 194,252 Fruit: Appjes and pears .. .... „ 1,845 7,036 10,494 11,364 170,540 201!279 Cheese •• •• •• •• Cts 1,177,030 2,048,652 2,160,285 1,509,663 1,604!281 8,499^)11 Butter •• •• .... Boxes 3,362,764 3,423,041 5,145,529 4,345,237 4,798 695 2 1,075 266 Mutton and lamb .. .. .. .. R. c/c 3,532,306 14,272,879 11,798,107 11,867,261 14,640,708 56,111,261 Boef •• •• .... Qrs 245,071 140,738 31,093 32,812 10,283 459,997 Frozen sundries .. .. .. .. F. e/o 1,121,214 2,511,312 2,144,465 1,421,862 1,773,828 8,972,681 AVheat and barley .. .. .. Tons .. 211 46,142 57,869 73,975 178,197 Raw sugar .. .. .... „ .. 51,027 54,944 22,922 44,914 173,807 Dolomite .. .. .... „ .. 1,045 3,346 2,423 3,188 10,002 Chaff .. .. .. .... ,, .. ,. 213 .. .. 213 Ammunition .. .. .... ,, .. . . 97 .. 97 Lead •• •• •• •• Ldg. „ .. .. 12,512 9,895 19,337 41,744 •• Disc - .. •• •• .. 18,541 18,541 Total, all classes .. .... Tons 921,359 3,284,984 4,436,317 4,738,193 4,632,131 18,012,984 Number of contracts . . „ 564 2,844 3,559 3,586 3,658 14,211
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ALL PORTS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th JULY, 1940 TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
OVERSEAS LOADING SUMMARY
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. | 1941-42. | 1942-43. 1943-44, 1944-45, S euoral *• •• Disc - Tons 251,033 423,915 670,650 713,941 505,398 11-77 11-71 12-47 Raw sugar „ „ .. 51,027 54,044 22,922 44,914 .. 27-11 24-55 25-69 27-44 " " " 34,033 20 > 2 1° 34,607 .. .. 11-94 13-01 13-99 H/w whf. ..Ldg. S/ft .. .. .. 27,242 367,164 2,747 3 408 v"' ' ■ » " •• ■■ 1,904,484 3,809,892 3,966,363 .. 3 713 3 V7R6 S/w,whf. .. Disc. .. .. 1,907,142 5,723,123 4,622,565 .. .. 4,'609 3,*794 K Wool .. „ Bales .. .. .. l9;53g .. ' 7 r Jf a ? " T," , ons •• •• 18,541 .. .. 15.00 Irmt .. Ldg. Cases .. .. .. .. 151,870 .. .. " " 500 p en ? ral Tons 19,906 103,309 145,120 231,972 213,800 12-70 14-36 15-65 1.7^36 17,52 if, •' " » " " • 12,512 9,895 19,337 .. .. 11-37 12-13 14^23 it X " " " to'xoa 5,848 6,206 5,680 4,553 10-86 10-66 11-46 12-55 12-04 w °l W «r C ' " " p", , 60,786 84,735 54,951 53,926 13-64 13-03 13-91 13-91 14-18 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 317,225 586,724 876,182 779,067 475,316 80 78 78 78 79 Cheese .. „ Cts 1,177,030 1,693,331 1,766,579 1,211,402 1,296,217 256 239 245 242 '>47 Butter .. „ Boxes 3,355,849 3,012,862 4,959,907 4,108,777 4,450,359 653 608 662 681 677 Mutton and lamb .. „ R. c/e 3,478,614 13,173,861 10,709,497 11,105,736 13,610,597 774 753 778 796 74" Beef .. „ Qrs 245,071 134,740 27,921 17.796 10,283 139 142 131 98 14ttf Frozen sundries .. „ V. c/e 1,105,398 2,295,547 1,918,901 1,164,792 1,349,069 421 396 419 434 425 Total, all olasSes .. Tons 639,377 1,247,767 1,648,846 1,623,490 1,493,835 . . ~ Number of contracts .. 287 432 459 478 502
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Year. 0nt- "Winch" 1> OT Total Coat. Dia - I«- D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Com). (Comm.). r/K Wagon. mfV lo " " " lot Joo 'ia ?o 6,U18 38 ,313 2,972 41,285 850,945 0 2,045 ml, " " JoJ op9 t Ioa'ma fi4 '° 3 ° 9 ' 838 73)868 L ' 617 . S23 0 9-50 8,298 tr. 44 I 86 |62 nnt'ol! 81,065 13 > 241 94 ' 80(i 1,816,620 0 10-78 11,653 iifl! 2 j 906,368 80,312 14,941 95,253 1,584,335 1 0-17 11 271 .. .. .. 185 313 4 918,904 86,454 11,844 98,298 1,620,088 1 0-81 Jo,848 Xotalt L- LJ 869 1,233 56 3,817,213 350,674 | 52,836 403,510 7,4897311~ ~7TlI-24 44,715
.... 0rd - Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stov. /v. „ W.UHlllillilGS. Classes of Cargo. in TonSi T Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 General .. Ldg. 425,370 15,610 0 8-8.1 58,424 2 8-90 li 3-43 0 2-75 25M09 11 9-88 . " . " •P 1 " 1 '- 734,479 22,324 0- 7-29 77,457 2 1 -31 318,107 8 7-95 0,083 0 2-18 340 009 <) 3-2" Dairy-produce Ldg. 210,193 7,094 0 7-88 32,283 2 11-84 127,742 LI 9-81 2 509 0 2-79 135*235 l" «.f| Meat -- Tv - 207,150 11,957 I 1-85 45,080 4 4-93 205,443 19 10-02 3 925 0 4-55 21M45 20 7-52 Sugar .. Disc. 22,922 583 0 0-10 093 0 7-20 4,877 4 3-00 101 0 1-06 5 190 4 0-40 limber ..Ldg. 7,020 330 0 10-39 888 2 3-97 4,207 II 0-50 80 0 2-71 4 293 11 3--M -• Disc. 9,141 453 0 11-89 999 2 2-23 5,811 12 8-57 123 0 3-23 6,221 13 7-33 Totals, 1943-44 .. 1,022.881 58,357 0 8-03 210,430 2 8-01 906,221 11 2-02 18,299 0 2-71 950,728 II !MX~ 1944-45 General ..Disc. 501,428 16,309 0 7-00 58,073 2 0-83 254,418 9 0-70 5,412 0 2-31 270 110 9 10-03 I,." , ■ • Ld S' 305,723 14,843 0 9-74 50,115 3 1-10 228,458 12 S-.92 4 084 0 3-0 244,003 K 4-2 Dairy-produce .. 230,914 8,028 0 8-13 35,019 2 11-47 143,810 12 1-09 2 870 0 2-91 154 703 13 0-72 Meat .. .. 200,278 15,800 1 2-3 59,982 4 0-00 208 155 20 1-09 5 233 4-72 284 001 21 3-97 V 44 ' 914 J .068 0 5-71 971 0 5-19 9,191 4 4-32 'ail 0 1 13 10 774 4 9-57 limber .. Ldg. 9,033 510 1 1-71 1,848 4 1-10 7,882 17 5-42 103 o 4-33 s'348 18 Dlsc ' 9 ' 242 535 1 1-89 1,095 2 4-44 7,001 15 1-80 150 0 3-90 7*044 10 0-50 Totals, 1944-45 .. 1,493,532 57,225 0 9-20 213,103 2 10-24 919,521 12 3-70 18,729 0 3-01 l;j 2-38
n , . Percentage Increase under Contracting System. Class of Cargo. Unit ,i^ te uud <>r Wage System. — — 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. | 1944-45. t'T' T ° nS •' - 80 ' 44-07 46-00 ~ " " 10 " 13-70 ai -»0 42-30 Tallow " Jo 8,60 6-60 1.4-00 25-50 20-40 Wo!?, u"i " 13-80 8 ' 58 15-92 15-92 18 •17 ® alea 05 22-90 20-00 20-00 20-00 21-54 TWW " " " " £ " 210 21-90 13-81 10-67 15-24 17-02 Mutton and lamb nT™ " rt° 18 ' 50 10-65 20- 36 23-82 23-0!) Mutton and lamb .. .. .. C/cs. .. 550 40-73 36-73 41-45 44-73 36-18 £ eet Q' rs - •• HO 26-90 28-18 19-09 10-91 27-27 Frozen sundries p. 0 /o .. 320 31-25 23-75 30-94 35-63 32-81 increase . _ _• - ■ 19-84 i^T"
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PORT OF AUCKLAND SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 17th SEPTEMBER, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Itates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. ; 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. -General .. .. Disc. Tons 88,092 134,153 205,613 250,649 206,271 10-04 10-04 10-76 11-17 11-18 General.. . . Ldg. „ 8,999 37,564 54,282 42,213 45,166 11-06 13-64 15-09 18-05 17-39 Raw sugar .. Dis. „ .. 51,027 54,944 22,922 44,914 .. 27-11 24-55 25-69 27-44 Wheat and barley.. „ „ .. .. 15,807 19,806 34,607 .. .. 12-29 13-04 13-99 Timber — H/w, whf. .. Ldg. S/l't •• .. •• •• 11,748 .. .. .. .. 3,615 8/w,'whf. ..Dis. Tons .. .. 912,502 2,219,280 3,068,837 .. .. 5,298 3,737 3,271 Lead . . .. Ldg. ,, Hides .. .. „ „ 3,867 2,691 4,018 4,013 3,012 10-17 9-85 12-06 12-97 12-14 Tallow, pelts, &e „ 5,392 14,863 21,886 16,960 15,832 11-85 11-01 12-67 12-46 12-89 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 73,588 119,965 147,643 140,518 83,806 71 66 67 65 67 Cheese .. .. „ Cts 281,013 462,173 511,271 286,013 337,069 226 206 219 218 220 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 2,528,160 1,908,874 3,404,479 3,072,411 188,591 656 609 681 714 710 Mutton and lamb .. „ K. o/o 488,455 1,722,404 1,318,495 1,443,924 2,446,822 671 643 740 706 664 Beef .. .. „ Qrs 112,912 44,627 14,420 8,739 .. 138 132 139 81 Frozen sundries .. „ F. o/o 548,106 802,547 774,437 332,708 427,796 401 372 420 474 430 Total, all classes .. Tons 242,710 403,639 562,304 525,895 539,883 Number of Contracts .. 88 1 11 145 143 131
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Year Total Cout. " Winch" anUr* Total Oont. Price. I Hours . T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (comm.). _ __ I £ £ £ £ 8. (1. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. 50 38 .. 145,105 14,158 .. 14,158 390,891 0 8-69 742 1941-42 .. .. .. 59 43 9 250,577 13,349 79 13,428 621,067 0 5-16 2,803 1942-43 .. .. .. 80 63 2 349,744 25,214 .. 25,214 716,084 0 8-45 3,704 1943-44 .. .. .. 75 63 5 331,810 22,073 .. 22,073 545,837 0 9-71 3,272 1944-45 .. .. .. 71 59 1 345,165 28,912 329 29,241 660,017 0 10-51 3,522 Totals .. .. 335 266 17 1,422,401 103,706 408 104,114 2,933,896 0 8-48 14,043
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. UlasaeB of Cargo. HHS' Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. Ldg. 83,484 3,800 0 IMO 15,707 3 9-33 59,505 14 3-07 1,254 0 3-61 63,932 15 3-79 .. Disc. 271,311 11,500 0 10-23 42,415 3 1-52 105,379 12 2-29 3,477 0 3-08 177,387 13 0-92 Dairy-produce Ldg. 110,027 3,318 0 7-20 10,098 2 10-92 04,011 II 8-17 1,240 0 2-70 09,134 12 5-98 Meat .. .. 32,030 1,753 I 1-14 8,189 5 1-36 33,575 20 11-58 652 0 4-89 35,927 22 5-20 Timber .. Disc. 4,601 314 1 4-38 073 2 11-11 3,800 10 6-22 80 0 4-17 4,060 17 7-78 Sugar .. „ 22,922 583 0 0-10 093 0 7-26 4,877 4 3-06 101 0 1-00 5,196 4 0-40 Totals, 1943-44 ., 524,975 21,388 0 9-78 83,835 3 2-33 331,747 12 7-60 0,810 0 3-11 355,636 13 6-58 1944-45 General ..Disc. 240,855 9,240 0 9-21 35,017 2 11-49 145,167 12 0-05 3,104 0 3-09 158,323 13 1-70 .. Ldg. 77,104 3,592 0 11-18 16,139 4 2-24 58,816 15 3-08 1,259 0 3-92 04,204 10 7-85 Dairy-produce .. 118,067 3,710 0 7-54 16,353 2 9-24 70,298 11 10-9 1,381 0 2-81 76,549 12 11-0 Meat .. .. 52,744 3,053 1 1-39 12,955 4 10-95 55,822 21 2-01 1,101 0 5-01 60,754 23 0-45 Timber .. Ldg. 34 3 1 9-18 10 5 10-59 37 21 9-18 1 0 7-00 41 24 1-41 .. Disc. 0,130 433 1 4-93 910 2 11-59 5,599 18 2-99 120 0 4-69 6,114 19 11-14 Raw sugar .. „ 44,914 1,068 0 5-71 971 0 5-19 9,791 4 4-32 211 0 1-13 10,774 4 9-57 Totals, 1944-45 .. 539,854 21,099 0 9-38 82,955 3 0-88 345,530 12 9-61 7,177 0 3-19 .370,759 13 11-49
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PORT OF WELLINGTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th JULY, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. IJates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-48. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. Disc. Tons 143,175 243,926 440.838 410,193 271,522 1313 12-74 13.41 13.35 14.34 " » •• •• •• 18,541 15.20 Wheat and barley.. „ „ .. .. 8,226 404 11. 33 n.qi Timber— 11 66 11 al H/w, whf. .. Ldg. S/ft .. .. .. .. 355,416 .. .. s 401 S/w, whf. .. „ .. .. .. .. 1,189,120 : 4; 529 h/w, whf. ..Disc. .. .. 994,640 2,964,087 1,553,728 .. .. 4,119 3 847 4 005 5°?i •• • • Bales •• ■■ •• 19,538 .. .. ' 75 Iruit .. .. Ldg. Cases .. .. .. .. 29,556 .. 7-hj General .. „ Tons 9,418 37,403 36,180 53,403 97J52 15• 14 14-38 14-35 19-7-' If, '• " » •• 12,012 9,895 19,337 .. .. 11.37 12-13 14.33 ,^ es " 2,687 2,366 1,596 1,251 857 11-78 11-18 9-92 11-28 11. «-> XaUow pelts, &c. .. „ 8,707 18,892 20,956 12,774 15,630 13-90 13-14 12-60 12-53 13-U Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 134,300 206,528 263,347 239,403 168,105 78 74 711 74 71: ( , heese •• •• » Ote 528,995 607,316 681,894 477,177 490,312 264 245 249 -'48 ->vl gutter . „ Boxes 636,900 797,384 1,107,264 735,737 825,824 669 602 637 613 633 Mutton and lamb .. „ 11. c/c 995,874 3,545,346 3,080,178 2,567.121 3,866,415 719 701 731 738 7-u l!e «l •• •• » Q,rs 71,830 47,775 6,249 5,123 137 132 12'> 120 Frozen sundries .. „ F. c/c 179,980 743,706 545,796 366,143 180,343 467 384 406 424 '441 Total, all classes .. Tons' 268,704 493,098 713,499 640,982 592,191 Number of contracts .. 123 164 170 165 203 ~ — —
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. T °^ nt ' " finch» A £ m r Total Cont. Ms- I«. o/h. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm). (Comm.). T/K Wages. uuMi " " ?? ol 119,231 13,594 1,335 14,929 306,322 0 lo'(J6 K234 " " " 9 252,853 21,432 4,359 25,791 572,044 0 8-99 2 947 Jo!!:!? II 9 326,358 27,831 7,859 35,690 689,648 0 9-69 4^667 " " " I 3 ! J® > 301,267 25,539 7,239 32,778 604,187 0 10-14 4,270 1944 ~ 45 84 117 2 320,536 30,072 5,863 35,935 561,897 I 0-84 4,271 Totals .. . . .. 376 413 36 1,320,245 118,468 26,655 145,123 2,734,098 0 10-40
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op, Stev Classes of Cargo. quantities, in Tons. ~ ———— — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 d. £ s. d, £ s. d £ 8 d £ „ /! General .. Ldg. 111,251 4,204 0 9-22. 17,346 3 1-24 68,412 12 2-92 1442 0 3-10 73 212 1! » ..Disc. 414,902 9,817 0 5.68 31,372 1 6-15 137,513 6 7-54 ?,901 0 1-68 147' 701 7 1-47 Dairy-produce Ldg. 59,139 2,136 0 8-67 9,635 3 3-10 37,260 12 7-21 ' 746 0 3-03 W 1V\ 13 5-lfi '• •• 50,145 2,969 1 2-21 13,428 5 4-27 55,999 22 4-02 1 092 0 5-23 5966S 23 9 58 Timber .. Disc. 4,540 139 0 7-35 326 I 5-23 2,'oH 8 10-31 43 0 2-27 2,'l61 1 6^24 Totals, 1943-44 .. 640,477 19,355 0 7-25 72,107 2 3-02 301 ,.195 -TTm M24 (TT33~~322,515 1944-45 General .. Disc. 293,189 6,432 0 5-27 20,903 1 5-11 99,669 6 9 ■ 59 2,115 0 1-73 107 852 7 4..2Q '• ' g* 159,219 6,148 0 9'37 23,534 2 11-47 96,174 12 0-97 2,036 0 3-07 103 834 13 0-51 Dairy-produce .. 63,998 2,269 0 8-51 11,453 3 6-95 41,955 13 1-34 859 0 3-22 45 327 14 1-98 ir- ea u '• 6 ®'? 8t ? 3 ' 872 1 1,41 19,598 5 7-89 78,183 22 6-84 1,537 0 5-32 84'o77 24 3-26 limber .. Drsc. 3,106 102 0 7-88 185 1 2-29 1,402 9 0-33 30 0 2-31 1 530 9 10-22 " Lll S- _ d > 444 207 1 2-40 828 4 9-70 3,351 19 5-52 71 0 4-95 3'c40 21 8-63 lotals, 1944-45 .. 592,236 1.9,030 0 7-71 76,501 2 7-00 320,734 10 9-98 6,648 0 2-69 346,260 11 8-32
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PORT OF LYTTELTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 11th OCTOBER, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per .Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — , i 1910-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. | 1944-45. I General .. .. Disc. Tons 18,240 28,455 12,567 27,801 22,306 11-87 12-96 13-73 13-32 13-16 Raw sugar ,, „ .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley.. ,, ,, Timber— S/w, tks. .. „ S/ft .. .. .. 27,242 .. .. .. .. 2,747 fcS/w, tks. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 1,904,484 3,809,892 1,708,166 .. .. 3,713 3,598 3,865 General .. .. „ Tons 558 17,053 22,922 76,903 27,287 12-24 14-46 15-29 15-79 13-50 iLead .. ,, ,, Hides .. .. „ „ 74 291 205 151 175 11-24 12-41 13-19 11-92 11-29 Tallow, pelts, &o. „ „ 1,839 9,914 12,557 9,881 6,966 16-60 14-16 15-24 16-30 15-70 VV 7 ool, &e. .. „ Bales 23,091 101,276 146,309 132,936 75,812 79 86 89 88 92 Cheese .. „ Cts 10,345 28,509 18,790 19,357 27,240 227 222 234 207 212 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 38,461 35,609 35,911 25,000 87,063 526 541 533 403 532 Mutton and lamb „ E. c/c 205,874 2,332,161 1,918,390 1,833,254 1,658,553 747 770 803 846 797 Beef .. „ Qrs Frozen sundries .. „ P. o/o 30,210 48,852 59,345 66,315 41,264 418 379 433 383 406 Total, all classes .. Tons 30,484 114,986 109,427 176,021 104,488 Number of contracts .... 30 57 52 74 63
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total v . Total Cont. " Winch" w'JmT Total Cont. ¥eat ' Price. Hours , . T/K Wages. Pis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. 20 10 .. 12,982 1,554 440 1,994 32,180 0 11-59 175 V, 141-42 .. .. .. 25 32 .. 67,825 8,218 2,187 10,405 142,54.4 1 1-84 869 ' 41)42-43 .. .. .. 18 34 .. 71,711 8,828 2,348 11,176 132,920 1 3-94 1,154 1943-44 .. .. .. 17 56 1 95,022 12,141 3,550 15,691 167,944 1 5-35 1,317 1944-45 .. .. .. 21 42 .. 61,566 7,682 2,158 9,840 122,014 1 3 11 638 Totals.. .. .. 101 174 1 309,106 38,423 10,683 49,106 597,602 1 3-48 4.153
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. * — i Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount, j Per Ton. . Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d. General .. Ldg. 113,757 3,167 0 6-68 11,201 1 11-63 50,272 8 10-06 1,007 0 2-12 51,278 9 0-18 .. Disc. 21,789 483 0 5-32 1,630 I 5-95 7,277 6 8-15 146 0 1-60 7,423 6 9-76 Dairy-produce Ldg. 2,264 95 0 10-07 366 3 2-80 1,475 13 0-36 29 0 3-07 1,504 13 3-43 Meat .. .. 30,392 2,140 1 4-90 5,947 3 10-96 31,789 20 11-03 636 0 5-02 32,425 21 4-05 Timber .. Ldg. 7,620 330 0 10-39 888 2 3-97 4,207 11 0-50 86 0 2-71 4,293 11 3-21 Totals, 1943-44 .. 175,822 6,215 0 8-48 20,032 2 3-34 95,020 10 9-70 1,904 0 2-60 96,923 11 0-30 _ 1944-45 General ..Disc. 22,101 591 0 6-42 980 0 10-64 7,436 6 8-74 151 0 1-63 7,702 6 11-04 .. Ldg. 46,269 1,932 0 10-02 3,616 1 6-76 23,416 10 1-46 475 0 2-46 24,193 10 5-49 Dairy-produce .. 4,666 215 0 11-06 493 2 1-36 2,816 12 0-87 57 0 2-93 2,938 12 7-12 Meat .. .. 27,827 1,900 1 4-39 3,796 2 8-74 26,038 18 8-57 531 0 4-58 27,094 19 5-67 Timber ..Ldg. 3,418 145 0 10-18 275 1 7-31 1,858 10 10-46 38 0 2-67 1,942 11 4-36 Totals, 1944-45 .. 104,281 4,783 0 11.-0I 9,160 I 9-08 61,564 II 9-69 1,252 0 2-88 63,869 12 2-99
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PORT OF DUNEDIN SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 5th SEPTEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
28
Classes of Cargo. Unit. ° f W ° lk PCT Net Gan S- h <"*- — — -jj 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Rawiar' i! '"T 4 ' 609 1 ' 511 - 11-88 11-65 11-42 Wheat and barley „ „ Timber— ' '' '' ' ' •• • • • • • • S/w, tks. .. „ S/ft ........ S/w, will. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. 1,069,077 .. " " j. 9 HS :: :: ;; T r ;; 4 'Z 38 > 7 '« mis .. H-M »: M i>: n Tallow, peits, &c. .. „ „ .. 401 I 145 »V 9 o r, '' lo oJ! ,] II *3*66 14*60 St**. :: :: Sf :: » ; S j.« -.S :: '-8 "S "X '-g Butter . . .. „ Boxes .. .. ' ' ' " " ' • 194 Mutton and lamb . . „ B. c/c ko'mk Beef Qrs .. " " " * >2 ' 916 759 Frozen sundries .. „ P. c/o .. .. ' " 2 894 '' , - ■ • .. .. ., 328 Total, all classes .. Tons .. 17,795 19,377 45,526 15 723 Number of contracts .. .. 15 9 " "
Anal, of Cont. „ . , „ , Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Yem - Price" , "Winch" Av Per Total Cont . I | D/l. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. «&. (CoZ.). Wage,. 1940-41 .. .. .... .. .. £ . £ £ & *■ d. £ 1942143 % 7 ■■ j'SJS S' 362 899 12 ' 2U « io-55 " 109 l<m-44 " " " , " 6,..>72 639 305 944 13,801 0 11-11 101 1944-45 » }} '• 586 2,663 28,310 1 5-61 221 '■ - 10,608 841 185 1,026 16,432 1 0-29 181 lotals " '• ' 17 !,s •• 39,163 4,094 1,438 5,532 70,754 1 1-55 012
Classes of C'iruo Quantities, °rd. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. ' B ' in Tons. — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 General .. Ldg. 40,355 985 0 5-86 2,889 1 5-18 7 1.1)7 287 0 14*625 7 0^8 n ." , 4 85 0 4 ' 48 283 1 2.74 1,485 0 5-33 30 0 -57 1 516 6 6 94 Dairy-produce Ldg. 564 39 1 4-60 53 1 10-55 292 10 4-26 6 0 2-55 298 10 6-81 Totals, 1943-44 . . 45,528 1,110 Q fl-85 3,225 I 5K)0 TUli 323 VTtO TTm' 1944-45 General ... Disc. J' 495 2:i 0 3-69 90 I. 2-44 570 7 7-51 II o 1-77 591 7 10-88 M " •• InA 4 in ° 880 1>705 3 0*59 6,552 II 8-00 133 0 2-85 6 803 J 2 1-99 M 6 ®? . '• . . ®22 1 1-21 208 4 8-09 851 1» 1-48 17 0 4-58 '868 19 6-07 lmbei .. Ldg. 137 161 1 6-08 735 6 10-55 2,636 24 8-04 53 0 5-95 2,725 25 6-04 Totals, 1944-45 .. 15,706 643 0 9-83 2,738 FTs! ™7609~~U~i71 2~U~<0 H? 1M87~ 13 U-89~
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PORT OF PORT CHALMERS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 20th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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PORT OF PORT CHALMERS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 20th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. j 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. | 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45, Raw'eugar ! ! *7 51 3 ' 450 9 > 766 3.483 3,382 12-44 9-90 13-38 11-63 10-54 Wheat and barley. . ,, „ __ " " " '' " Timber— S/w, tka. ,, S/ft S/w, whf. ,, ,, Lead™ 1 " Tons 70 3.366 5 >26 2,963 "(540 15-84 '21-84 21-00 IV U Tallow, pelts, &e. " " .. ** 2,567 3,675 2,418 036 15 55 13I5 Htl'i {5'67 Wool, (fee. .. „ Bales 10,447 56,296 61,426 73.3*6 25.11* 'l'o7 96 95 92 85 y ,6 + r e '• " " g ts H'W 2 3.752 13,640 15,$50 252 215 256 908 Butter . .. „ Boxes 534 2,586 3,672 .. 932 534 544 53 " «o. Mutton and lamb „ R. c/o 94,720 1,439,418 843,902 1,148,081 1,231,667 840 914 900 '902 897 '.'col • • • • Qrs .. Frozen sundries .. „ F. o/e 7,082 43,619 21 *156 32/180 27 >27 '.340 '442 >01 '437 >24 Total, all classes .. Tons 4,463 46,320 43,940 39,281 30 <i05 Number of contracts .. 4 24 23 16 II II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av.p OT D/L. Commission, Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). " " 7 1? " 3.013 632 6 638 6.678 111 - 07 & 22 0I9J4 " '• " ' 7 ■' 36,754 7,345 520 7,865 66,063 2 2-68 287 $ 1 " 30,439 5,106 957 6,062 51 521 1 11-78 417 allir i ■■ 30,129 5,403 1,352 6,755 48,518 2 2-73 328 1044 " 4 " J 9 ■■ 28,430 4,455 1,009 5,464 40,328 2 2-51 300 T ° talM '- " '■ 16 (i2 128,765 22,940 "~S>5 26/784 213,008 TTis lj~54 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Classes of Car.o Quantities, ° VCTtime - Spe °' ° Vertime ' Cont ' Prioe - Natlt > nal L «y. Total Co-op. Stev. , K • in Tons. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. j Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 General ..Idg. 16,888 & m 1 004 2 11-24 1L291 13 4-46 \>26 0 S-M 11*517 13 7^7 l),s( '- 3,483 89 0 6-13 382 2 2-32 1 502 8 7-50 3 9 }!■ ' r .I III Moat •' Ld «' _ 18 » 697 l.lgS 1 2-86 2,979 3 2-24 17,335 18 6-52 347 0 '4-46 17i082 18 10-97 | Totals, 1943-44 .. 39,068 2J01 1 0-91 5,841 2 11-88 30,128 15 5-09 603 0~7>0 30,*31 15 8 . 78 " 1944-45 General ...Disc. 3,382 73 0 5-18 431 2 6-59 1,356 8 0-23 27 0 1-92 14 11 a a . '• 250 0 .11-54 896 3 5-36 4,013 15 8-25 82 0 3-79 4 154 is i,:J2 Dauy-produce .. 1,294 76 I 2-10 259 4 0-04 1,066 16 5-71 22 0 4-OR f 07 17 1 It Meat '• •• 20,781 M75 1 2-72 4,620 4 5-36 21,994 21 2-01 448 0 5-17 881 22 0-25 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,656 1,674 1 1-11 6,206 4 0-59 28,429 18 6-57 679 ~ 0 4-53 29,563 19 3-36
PORT OF PORT CHALMERS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 20th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. j 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. | 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45, Raw'eugar ! ! *7 51 3 ' 450 9 > 766 3.483 3,382 12-44 9-90 13-38 11-63 10-54 Wheat and barley. . ,, „ __ " " " '' " Timber— S/w, tka. ,, S/ft S/w, whf. ,, ,, Lead™ 1 " Tons 70 3.366 5 >26 2,963 "(540 15-84 '21-84 21-00 IV U Tallow, pelts, &e. " " .. ** 2,567 3,675 2,418 036 15 55 13I5 Htl'i {5'67 Wool, (fee. .. „ Bales 10,447 56,296 61,426 73.3*6 25.11* 'l'o7 96 95 92 85 y ,6 + r e '• " " g ts H'W 2 3.752 13,640 15,$50 252 215 256 908 Butter . .. „ Boxes 534 2,586 3,672 .. 932 534 544 53 " «o. Mutton and lamb „ R. c/o 94,720 1,439,418 843,902 1,148,081 1,231,667 840 914 900 '902 897 '.'col • • • • Qrs .. Frozen sundries .. „ F. o/e 7,082 43,619 21 *156 32/180 27 >27 '.340 '442 >01 '437 >24 Total, all classes .. Tons 4,463 46,320 43,940 39,281 30 <i05 Number of contracts .. 4 24 23 16 II II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av.p OT D/L. Commission, Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). " " 7 1? " 3.013 632 6 638 6.678 111 - 07 & 22 0I9J4 " '• " ' 7 ■' 36,754 7,345 520 7,865 66,063 2 2-68 287 $ 1 " 30,439 5,106 957 6,062 51 521 1 11-78 417 allir i ■■ 30,129 5,403 1,352 6,755 48,518 2 2-73 328 1044 " 4 " J 9 ■■ 28,430 4,455 1,009 5,464 40,328 2 2-51 300 T ° talM '- " '■ 16 (i2 128,765 22,940 "~S>5 26/784 213,008 TTis lj~54 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Classes of Car.o Quantities, ° VCTtime - Spe °' ° Vertime ' Cont ' Prioe - Natlt > nal L «y. Total Co-op. Stev. , K • in Tons. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. j Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 General ..Idg. 16,888 & m 1 004 2 11-24 1L291 13 4-46 \>26 0 S-M 11*517 13 7^7 l),s( '- 3,483 89 0 6-13 382 2 2-32 1 502 8 7-50 3 9 }!■ ' r .I III Moat •' Ld «' _ 18 » 697 l.lgS 1 2-86 2,979 3 2-24 17,335 18 6-52 347 0 '4-46 17i082 18 10-97 | Totals, 1943-44 .. 39,068 2J01 1 0-91 5,841 2 11-88 30,128 15 5-09 603 0~7>0 30,*31 15 8 . 78 " 1944-45 General ...Disc. 3,382 73 0 5-18 431 2 6-59 1,356 8 0-23 27 0 1-92 14 11 a a . '• 250 0 .11-54 896 3 5-36 4,013 15 8-25 82 0 3-79 4 154 is i,:J2 Dauy-produce .. 1,294 76 I 2-10 259 4 0-04 1,066 16 5-71 22 0 4-OR f 07 17 1 It Meat '• •• 20,781 M75 1 2-72 4,620 4 5-36 21,994 21 2-01 448 0 5-17 881 22 0-25 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,656 1,674 1 1-11 6,206 4 0-59 28,429 18 6-57 679 ~ 0 4-53 29,563 19 3-36
PORT OF PORT CHALMERS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 20th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. j 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. | 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45, Raw'eugar ! ! *7 51 3 ' 450 9 > 766 3.483 3,382 12-44 9-90 13-38 11-63 10-54 Wheat and barley. . ,, „ __ " " " '' " Timber— S/w, tka. ,, S/ft S/w, whf. ,, ,, Lead™ 1 " Tons 70 3.366 5 >26 2,963 "(540 15-84 '21-84 21-00 IV U Tallow, pelts, &e. " " .. ** 2,567 3,675 2,418 036 15 55 13I5 Htl'i {5'67 Wool, (fee. .. „ Bales 10,447 56,296 61,426 73.3*6 25.11* 'l'o7 96 95 92 85 y ,6 + r e '• " " g ts H'W 2 3.752 13,640 15,$50 252 215 256 908 Butter . .. „ Boxes 534 2,586 3,672 .. 932 534 544 53 " «o. Mutton and lamb „ R. c/o 94,720 1,439,418 843,902 1,148,081 1,231,667 840 914 900 '902 897 '.'col • • • • Qrs .. Frozen sundries .. „ F. o/e 7,082 43,619 21 *156 32/180 27 >27 '.340 '442 >01 '437 >24 Total, all classes .. Tons 4,463 46,320 43,940 39,281 30 <i05 Number of contracts .. 4 24 23 16 II II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av.p OT D/L. Commission, Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). " " 7 1? " 3.013 632 6 638 6.678 111 - 07 & 22 0I9J4 " '• " ' 7 ■' 36,754 7,345 520 7,865 66,063 2 2-68 287 $ 1 " 30,439 5,106 957 6,062 51 521 1 11-78 417 allir i ■■ 30,129 5,403 1,352 6,755 48,518 2 2-73 328 1044 " 4 " J 9 ■■ 28,430 4,455 1,009 5,464 40,328 2 2-51 300 T ° talM '- " '■ 16 (i2 128,765 22,940 "~S>5 26/784 213,008 TTis lj~54 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Classes of Car.o Quantities, ° VCTtime - Spe °' ° Vertime ' Cont ' Prioe - Natlt > nal L «y. Total Co-op. Stev. , K • in Tons. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. j Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 General ..Idg. 16,888 & m 1 004 2 11-24 1L291 13 4-46 \>26 0 S-M 11*517 13 7^7 l),s( '- 3,483 89 0 6-13 382 2 2-32 1 502 8 7-50 3 9 }!■ ' r .I III Moat •' Ld «' _ 18 » 697 l.lgS 1 2-86 2,979 3 2-24 17,335 18 6-52 347 0 '4-46 17i082 18 10-97 | Totals, 1943-44 .. 39,068 2J01 1 0-91 5,841 2 11-88 30,128 15 5-09 603 0~7>0 30,*31 15 8 . 78 " 1944-45 General ...Disc. 3,382 73 0 5-18 431 2 6-59 1,356 8 0-23 27 0 1-92 14 11 a a . '• 250 0 .11-54 896 3 5-36 4,013 15 8-25 82 0 3-79 4 154 is i,:J2 Dauy-produce .. 1,294 76 I 2-10 259 4 0-04 1,066 16 5-71 22 0 4-OR f 07 17 1 It Meat '• •• 20,781 M75 1 2-72 4,620 4 5-36 21,994 21 2-01 448 0 5-17 881 22 0-25 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,656 1,674 1 1-11 6,206 4 0-59 28,429 18 6-57 679 ~ 0 4-53 29,563 19 3-36
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PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 8th DECEMBER, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 8th DECEMBER, 1940, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. J Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo, Unit. — — — —_____ 1940-41. 1941-42. i 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-46. L_ I l \ General .. .. Disc. Tons 856 .. 114 16,629 S3 15-82 .. 12-14 16-92 9-90 Raw sugar .. ,, ,, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley.. „ „ .. •• •• •• •• •• Timber— S/w, tks. .. „ 8/ft S/w, whf. „ .. .. .. 539,756 .. .. .. .. 3.746 .. ~i, Genera] .. .. Ldg. Tons 152 467 2,839 8,314 24,355 14-47 18-50 16-97 19-03 21-04 Fruit .. .. „ Cases .. .. .. .. 122,314 .. .. .. .. 471 Hides .. .. „ Tons 31 277 175 96 25 17-71 15-00 15-55 15-57 11-54 Tallow, pelts, &c. .. „ „ 746 5,077 13,048 3,912 4,936 21-25 17-00 18-39 17-42 17-13 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 34,468 34,407 127,175 79,165 24,952 99 97 90 93 92 Cheese .. .. „ Cts 1,458 804 853 2,159 4,753 224 268 157 186 152 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 35,254 12,358 66,601 18,837 93,018 603 639 564 503 468 Mutton and lamb .. „ It. o/o 632,649 1,093,858 1,283,483 1,372,191 1,489,322 1,089 890 796 765 (161 Beet' .. .. „ Qrs 14,213 31,720 7,252 3,934 10,283 160 173 123 128 140 Frozen sundries .. „ F. c/c 60,400 281,318 261,839 200,659 439,058 571 520 461 422 418 Total, all classes ... Tons 20,874 39,429 05,895 70,351 81,674 Number of contracts .. 12 17 22 21 38 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total „ Total Cont. " Winch" ir'niTr Total Cont, year. — . ftice Hcmra Hoot t/K Wages, Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1040-41 .. 1 11 ■■ 13,580 2,686 .. 2,686 22,902 2 4-15 143,, 1941-42 .. .. .. .. 17 29,882 4,823 .. 4,823 71,679 1 4-15 453' 1942-43 I 21 .. 48,899 6,369 .. 6,369 98,612 1 3-50 635 1943-44 .. .. .. 3 18 .. 46,847 5,247 280 5,527 84,963 1 2-82 7.51 1944-45 .. .. .. 1 36 I 58,183 5,431 .. 5,431 108,916 0 11-97 445 Totals.. ... .. 6 103 I 197,391 24,556 280 24,836 387,072 I 3-22 2,429 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. 8 ' T * Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ j s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . Ldg. 24,410 998 0 9-82 4,523 | 3 8-47 16,194 13 3-22 309 0 3-04 16,503 13 6-26 Disc 17 808 280 0 3-77 1,352 1 6-22 4,787 5 4-51 96 0 1-29 4,883 5 5-80 Dairy-produce Ldg. 974 47 0 11-58 204 4 2-27 725 14 10-64 14 0 3-45 739 15 2-09 Meat .. . 27,253 1,370 I 0-06 6,344 4 7-87 25,139 18 5-38 453 0 3-99 25,592 18 9-37 Totals, 1943-44 .. 70,445 2,695 0 9-18 12,423 3 6-32 46,845 13 3-60 872 0 2-97 47,717 13 6-57 — - . . . - - - 1944-45 General ..Disc. 33 1 0 7-27 .. .. 14 8-6-82 .. .. 14 8 5-82 Ldg 33,215 1,118 0 8-08 4,776 2 10-51 18,064 10 10-52 345 0 2-49 18,740 11 3-41 Dairy-produce . 7,929 323 0 9-78 1,522 3 10-07 5,033 12 8-34 95 0 2-88 5,211 13 1-73. Meat .. .. 40,539 2,529 1 2-97 8,130 4 0-13 35,129 17 3-97 639 0 3-78 36,445 17 11-76 Totals, 1944-45 .. 81,716 3,971 0 11-66 j 14,428 3 6-38 58,240 14 3-05 1,079 0, 3-17 60,410 14 9-42
PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 8th DECEMBER, 1940, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. J Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo, Unit. — — — —_____ 1940-41. 1941-42. i 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-46. L_ I l \ General .. .. Disc. Tons 856 .. 114 16,629 S3 15-82 .. 12-14 16-92 9-90 Raw sugar .. ,, ,, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley.. „ „ .. •• •• •• •• •• Timber— S/w, tks. .. „ 8/ft S/w, whf. „ .. .. .. 539,756 .. .. .. .. 3.746 .. ~i, Genera] .. .. Ldg. Tons 152 467 2,839 8,314 24,355 14-47 18-50 16-97 19-03 21-04 Fruit .. .. „ Cases .. .. .. .. 122,314 .. .. .. .. 471 Hides .. .. „ Tons 31 277 175 96 25 17-71 15-00 15-55 15-57 11-54 Tallow, pelts, &c. .. „ „ 746 5,077 13,048 3,912 4,936 21-25 17-00 18-39 17-42 17-13 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 34,468 34,407 127,175 79,165 24,952 99 97 90 93 92 Cheese .. .. „ Cts 1,458 804 853 2,159 4,753 224 268 157 186 152 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 35,254 12,358 66,601 18,837 93,018 603 639 564 503 468 Mutton and lamb .. „ It. o/o 632,649 1,093,858 1,283,483 1,372,191 1,489,322 1,089 890 796 765 (161 Beet' .. .. „ Qrs 14,213 31,720 7,252 3,934 10,283 160 173 123 128 140 Frozen sundries .. „ F. c/c 60,400 281,318 261,839 200,659 439,058 571 520 461 422 418 Total, all classes ... Tons 20,874 39,429 05,895 70,351 81,674 Number of contracts .. 12 17 22 21 38 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total „ Total Cont. " Winch" ir'niTr Total Cont, year. — . ftice Hcmra Hoot t/K Wages, Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1040-41 .. 1 11 ■■ 13,580 2,686 .. 2,686 22,902 2 4-15 143,, 1941-42 .. .. .. .. 17 29,882 4,823 .. 4,823 71,679 1 4-15 453' 1942-43 I 21 .. 48,899 6,369 .. 6,369 98,612 1 3-50 635 1943-44 .. .. .. 3 18 .. 46,847 5,247 280 5,527 84,963 1 2-82 7.51 1944-45 .. .. .. 1 36 I 58,183 5,431 .. 5,431 108,916 0 11-97 445 Totals.. ... .. 6 103 I 197,391 24,556 280 24,836 387,072 I 3-22 2,429 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. 8 ' T * Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ j s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . Ldg. 24,410 998 0 9-82 4,523 | 3 8-47 16,194 13 3-22 309 0 3-04 16,503 13 6-26 Disc 17 808 280 0 3-77 1,352 1 6-22 4,787 5 4-51 96 0 1-29 4,883 5 5-80 Dairy-produce Ldg. 974 47 0 11-58 204 4 2-27 725 14 10-64 14 0 3-45 739 15 2-09 Meat .. . 27,253 1,370 I 0-06 6,344 4 7-87 25,139 18 5-38 453 0 3-99 25,592 18 9-37 Totals, 1943-44 .. 70,445 2,695 0 9-18 12,423 3 6-32 46,845 13 3-60 872 0 2-97 47,717 13 6-57 — - . . . - - - 1944-45 General ..Disc. 33 1 0 7-27 .. .. 14 8-6-82 .. .. 14 8 5-82 Ldg 33,215 1,118 0 8-08 4,776 2 10-51 18,064 10 10-52 345 0 2-49 18,740 11 3-41 Dairy-produce . 7,929 323 0 9-78 1,522 3 10-07 5,033 12 8-34 95 0 2-88 5,211 13 1-73. Meat .. .. 40,539 2,529 1 2-97 8,130 4 0-13 35,129 17 3-97 639 0 3-78 36,445 17 11-76 Totals, 1944-45 .. 81,716 3,971 0 11-66 j 14,428 3 6-38 58,240 14 3-05 1,079 0, 3-17 60,410 14 9-42
PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 8th DECEMBER, 1940, TO 31ST MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. J Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo, Unit. — — — —_____ 1940-41. 1941-42. i 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-46. L_ I l \ General .. .. Disc. Tons 856 .. 114 16,629 S3 15-82 .. 12-14 16-92 9-90 Raw sugar .. ,, ,, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley.. „ „ .. •• •• •• •• •• Timber— S/w, tks. .. „ 8/ft S/w, whf. „ .. .. .. 539,756 .. .. .. .. 3.746 .. ~i, Genera] .. .. Ldg. Tons 152 467 2,839 8,314 24,355 14-47 18-50 16-97 19-03 21-04 Fruit .. .. „ Cases .. .. .. .. 122,314 .. .. .. .. 471 Hides .. .. „ Tons 31 277 175 96 25 17-71 15-00 15-55 15-57 11-54 Tallow, pelts, &c. .. „ „ 746 5,077 13,048 3,912 4,936 21-25 17-00 18-39 17-42 17-13 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 34,468 34,407 127,175 79,165 24,952 99 97 90 93 92 Cheese .. .. „ Cts 1,458 804 853 2,159 4,753 224 268 157 186 152 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 35,254 12,358 66,601 18,837 93,018 603 639 564 503 468 Mutton and lamb .. „ It. o/o 632,649 1,093,858 1,283,483 1,372,191 1,489,322 1,089 890 796 765 (161 Beet' .. .. „ Qrs 14,213 31,720 7,252 3,934 10,283 160 173 123 128 140 Frozen sundries .. „ F. c/c 60,400 281,318 261,839 200,659 439,058 571 520 461 422 418 Total, all classes ... Tons 20,874 39,429 05,895 70,351 81,674 Number of contracts .. 12 17 22 21 38 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total „ Total Cont. " Winch" ir'niTr Total Cont, year. — . ftice Hcmra Hoot t/K Wages, Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1040-41 .. 1 11 ■■ 13,580 2,686 .. 2,686 22,902 2 4-15 143,, 1941-42 .. .. .. .. 17 29,882 4,823 .. 4,823 71,679 1 4-15 453' 1942-43 I 21 .. 48,899 6,369 .. 6,369 98,612 1 3-50 635 1943-44 .. .. .. 3 18 .. 46,847 5,247 280 5,527 84,963 1 2-82 7.51 1944-45 .. .. .. 1 36 I 58,183 5,431 .. 5,431 108,916 0 11-97 445 Totals.. ... .. 6 103 I 197,391 24,556 280 24,836 387,072 I 3-22 2,429 III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. 8 ' T * Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ j s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . Ldg. 24,410 998 0 9-82 4,523 | 3 8-47 16,194 13 3-22 309 0 3-04 16,503 13 6-26 Disc 17 808 280 0 3-77 1,352 1 6-22 4,787 5 4-51 96 0 1-29 4,883 5 5-80 Dairy-produce Ldg. 974 47 0 11-58 204 4 2-27 725 14 10-64 14 0 3-45 739 15 2-09 Meat .. . 27,253 1,370 I 0-06 6,344 4 7-87 25,139 18 5-38 453 0 3-99 25,592 18 9-37 Totals, 1943-44 .. 70,445 2,695 0 9-18 12,423 3 6-32 46,845 13 3-60 872 0 2-97 47,717 13 6-57 — - . . . - - - 1944-45 General ..Disc. 33 1 0 7-27 .. .. 14 8-6-82 .. .. 14 8 5-82 Ldg 33,215 1,118 0 8-08 4,776 2 10-51 18,064 10 10-52 345 0 2-49 18,740 11 3-41 Dairy-produce . 7,929 323 0 9-78 1,522 3 10-07 5,033 12 8-34 95 0 2-88 5,211 13 1-73. Meat .. .. 40,539 2,529 1 2-97 8,130 4 0-13 35,129 17 3-97 639 0 3-78 36,445 17 11-76 Totals, 1944-45 .. 81,716 3,971 0 11-66 j 14,428 3 6-38 58,240 14 3-05 1,079 0, 3-17 60,410 14 9-42
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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 27th SEPTEMBER, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. j 1942-43. 1943-44. ! 1944-45. 1040-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45 — I Rawsugar " l)iS0 " T ° nB 652 60 20 8S •• 13-37 13- 13 14-12 10-48 Wheat and barley.. „ ,, Timber— "V S/w, tks. .. „ S/ft S/w, wlil'. „ ,, ,, .. " '' '' '' '' '' '' • • Lead™ 1 " " L ' lg ' T0 " S 201 20 ' 77 i' 20(i 150 !l ' 92 »«'°° 15-38 13-41 13^95 m 1 n es „ " " " 241 150 140 77 448 12-35 10-51 10-36 12-83 12-44 Mow, pelts, &o. „ 280 2,703 4,390 3,090 2,633 10-17 10-83 12-33 13-15 13-0(1 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales (>(,4 2,170 2,930 6,504 6,043 08 52 51 54 50 Cheese .. „ Us 212,791 384,094 359,491 294,422 259,717 304 280 276 260 280 if tt e '' "hi . " " ° X T ?2®' 085 247,524 339,923 312,243 248,042 020 637 007 608 010 Mutton and lamb „ R. o/c 106,076 583,(ill 488,116 544,012 853,480 727 705 712 7(0 ok Beef .. .. „ Qrs 42,890 10,018 .. 138 10) Frozen sundries .. „ P. o/o 224,507 325,052 198,471 89,692 122,600 423 397 ',389 412 '405 Total, all classes .. Tons 34,312 60,842 56,642 49,432 49,982 Number of contracts .. 1] 17 14 ]9
Anal, of Cont,. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . I Cont. "Wind," Av. per ToUV Oonfc Wa Lg. D/L. J " Commission, j Or. Bodies. Total. (ComS!). (Comm.). T/K Wage,. «*} Itl'tl , \\ , fiV 7 2 ' 586 £ 869 48,193 1 o-OT *138 ISUl t o ' -<-f 3 790 6.048 70,503 1 0-84 329 10404, " " "■ a " 30,89.) 3,305 619 3,924 84,879 1 0-22 369 ft " " " J }® " 82,440 2,507 452 2,959 47,854 1 0-58 331 " '■ 1 85,837 3.036 501 3,537 51,757 1 2-08 348 Totftls " •• •• 7 1 106,274 15,686 2,726 18,412 292,188 1 "0-89 l~5lT
Classes of Cargo. Wltto. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stov. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. | Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 °«r l :: & *'*% ?{:5 ljs5 * 3 " 3 % £« « * »•« Daily-produce Ldg. 32 476 1,162 0 8-59 4,367 2 8-27 17,680 10 10-66 354 o' 2 -62 18 034 I ™'-Z7 Meat - - 11 > 434 618 1 0-97 2,513 4 4.75 10,449 18 3-32 209 0 4-39 1M58 18 7-72 4 Totals 1943-44 .. 49,915 2,025 0 9-74 3~~3-26 32, ta~T7IT ITs^T 1944-45 General .. Disc. 83 .. .. 25 6 0-29 47 11 3-90 1 0 2-8Q d.0 ,1 e co n " , ' g - n 4 ' 042 178 0 10 ' 57 1 ' 012 5 0-0!) 3,074 15 2-G2 62 0 3-68 3 I V 15 I'm Dairy produce.. .. 27,859 1,029 0 8-86 3,413 2 5-40 15 894 1L 4.99 m 2 80 i«r«5 m,a'™ Meat n.960 1,158 I 3-47 3!648 4 0-75 \ltlt 3« 17,'394 \\ Vu Totals, 1944-45 .. 49,944 2,365 OH-36 8,098 3 2-91 35,836 14 4-21 729 0 3-60 37,162 14 10 58
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PORT OF TIMARU SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 2nd AUGUST, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Eates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1 I . 1040-41. 1941-42. I 1942-43. | 1943-44. j 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. Disc. Tons .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. Raw sugar „ „ Wheat and barley .. „ „ Timber— S/w, tks. ,, S/ft .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. S/w, whf. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. General .. ,. Ldg. Tons 142 1,186 7,.574 0,535 10,257 14-20 17-97 18-87 18-79 12-85 Lead .. „ „ Hides .. • • i, „ Tallow, pelts, &c. .. „ „ 132 1,112 1,733 1,317 1,531 18-20 16-30 16-12 19-49 19-34 Wool, &o. .. „ Bales 13,989 17,403 31,405 29,634 27,441 90 100 102 104 98 Cheese .. .. „ Cts. 4,630 405 966 2,134 .. 201 202 207 186 Butter .. „ Boxes 7,620 6,358 .. .. .. 508 438 Mutton and lamb .. „ R. o/o 350,550 664,294 455,525 558,091 359,235 887 878 886 932 972 Beef . . „ Qrs Frozen sundries .. „ F. o/o 6,864 11,601 9,932 21,571 7,883 457 565 453 479 468 Total, all classes .. Tons 9,071 .10,616 21,772 21,999 22,080 Number of contracts .. 7 8 9 8 9 .. ..
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total ,,, _■ Van* Total Cont. " VVinoti" 5-.F. Total Oont. r Price. — Hours T/K Wages. Mis. Lg. 1)/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. 1 6 .. 6,172 798 180 984 10,348 I 0-50 62 1941-42 .. .. 1 7 .. 12,627 886 201 1,087 12,625 1 4-82 90 1942-43 .. .. .. 1 8 .. 13,383 1,392 243 1,635 14,345 1 11-29 112 1943-44 .. .. .. .. 8 .. 14,168 1,190 238 1,428 12,303 111-22 106 1944-45 .. .. .. .. - 9 .. 13,834 1,279 300 1,579 14,444 1 9-25 116 Totals.. .. .. 3 38 .. 60,184 5,'545 1,168 0,713 64,065 1 8-77 486
Orel. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. 8 ' F Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. Ldg. 12,483 407 0 7-83 840 1 4-32 5,553 8 10-76 56 0 1-08 5,609 8 11-84 Dairy-produce .. 171 7 0 !)-82 8 '0 11-23 67 7 10-04 1 0 1-40 68 7 11-44 Meat .. 9,279 575 1 2-87 1,816 3 10-97 8,546 18 5-04 85 0 2-20 8,631 18 7-24 Totals, 1943-44 .. 21,933 989 0 10-82 2,673 2 5-25 14,166 12 11-01 142 0 1-55 14,3J8 13 0-56 1944-45 General .. Disc. .. Ldg. 16,074 546 0 8-15 1,877 2 4-03 8,040 10 0-04 82 0 1.-22 8,224 10 2-79 Dairy-produce Meat .. 6,004 386 1 3-43 1,214 4 0-53 5,795 19 3-65 59 0 2-36 5,919 19 8-60 Totals, 1944-45 .. 22,078 932 0 10-13 3,091 2 9-60 13,835 12 6-39 141 0 1-53 14,143 12 9-74
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PORT OF BLUFF SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 26th AUGUST, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON OVERSEAS VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs, per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Kates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. - 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. Disc. Tons 1,119 1,230 .. 557 290 12-19 11 05 .. 12-66 15-41 Sugar .. „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley „ „ Timber— tks. .. „ S/ft S/w, whf. „ „ General .. .. Ldg. Tons 366 1,557 1,541 1,725 1,980 8-98 12-41 13-80 14-30 13-54 Lead .. „ „ Hides .. „ „ Tallow, pelts, &c. .. „ „ 1,325 5,147 5,345 3,757 4,828 15-45 14-95 14-32 16-34 16-62 Wool, &c. .. „ Bales 26,678 45,028 79,706 68,806 42,872 84 83 86 80 86 Cheese .. .. „ Cts 126,639 126,278 179,674 123,093 161,276 242 243 256 243 263 Butter .. .. „ Boxes 2,855 2,169 2,157 4,549 6,889 423 366 446 475 513 Mutton and lamb .. „ R. o/o 604,416 1,792,769 1,321,408 1,639,062 1,652,188 711 768 816 895 925 Beef .. .. „ Qrs 3,226 .. .. .. .. 215 Frozen sundries .. „ F. e/o 48,249 38,852 47,925 55,524 99,604 369 423 420 416 445 Total, all classes .. Tons 28,759 56,042 55,990 54,003 57,149 Number of contracts .. 12 19 15 18 17
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Ax _ v .„„ Total Cont. " Winch" Total Cont. ~j Price. Hours T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. 3 0 .. 14,838 2,306 046 2,952 33,531 1 4-50 127 1941-42 .. .. .. 2 17 .. 34,678 3,187 1,335 4,522 39,587 1 7-32 411 1942-43 .. .. .. .. 15 .. 40,823 2,882 910 3,792 34,810 1 7-87 494 1943-44 .. .. .. 1 17 .. 38,601 4,135 1,244 5,379 44,419 110-34 666 1944-45 .. .. .. 2 15 .. 44,745 4,745 1,500 6,245 44,283 2 1-72 608 Totals.. .. .. 8 73 .. 173,685 17,255 5,635 22,890 196,630 1 9-06 2,306
~ Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. i — Amount, j Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s d <£ s d £ s (J £ s d |£ s d General .. Ldg. 16,257 807 0 11 ■ 91 2,084 2 6-77 10,203 12 6-63 205 0 3-03 10,408 12 9-65 .. Disc. 557 8 0 3-45 23 0 9-91 154 5 6-36 3 0 1-29 157 5 7-65 Dairy-produce Ldg. 9,978 290 0 6-98 1,552 2 11-33 5,632 11 3-47 113 0 2-72 5,745 11 6-18 Meat .. .. 27,926 1,374 0 11-81 4,470 3 2-42 22,611 16 2-32 451 0 3-88 23,062 16 6-20 Totals, 1943-44 .. 54,718 2,479 0 10-87 8,129 2 11-65 38,600 14 1-30 772 0 3-39 39,372 14 4-69 1,944-45 General .. Disc. 290 9 0 7-45 27 1 10-34 159 11 11-59 3 0 2-48 168 11 7-03 .. Ldg. 13,417 669 0 11-97 2,560 3 9-79 10,309 15 4-40 210 0 3-76 10,696 15 11-33 Dairy-produce .. 13,100 406 0 7 - 71 1,526 2 3-96 6,754 10 3-74 137 0 2-51 7,007 10 8-37 Meat .. .. 30,253 1,644 1 1-04 5,813 3 10-12 27,522 18 2-33 560 0 4-44 28,569 18 10-64 Totals, 1944-45 .. 57,060 2,728 0 11-47 9,926 3 5-75 44,744 15 8-2 910 0 3-83 46,440 16 3-33
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ALL PORTS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 19th FEBRUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — —— 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General Tons 98,634 998,837 1,298,451 1,397,261 1,312,207 12-49 13-49 13-70 14-29 14-37 Iron steel &c " ', 8,321 69,282 93,023 77,286 53,981 11-86 9-69 10-24 11-38 10-89 Hides 173 3 711 5,435 2,931 3,644 11-40 12-27 13-19 11-35 13-38 Lallow pelt's &c " " " 1,076 8,970 1,423 1,854 6,599 15-30 12-56 14-28 13-67 13-02 Wool &c :: Rise. Bales 34 885 77; 8 18 SMS2 30,839 16,475 68 84 82 87 70 Ldg. 2,472 128,271 105,205 53,550 24,716 112 72 74 73 66 Timber — H Tk7 Disc S/ft .. 5,844,953 3,332,312 2,193,626 3,135,987 .. 2,678 3,217 2,833 3,395 WM " 359 561 3,820,184 5,413,487 5,112,570 4,432,400 3,373 2,406 2,481 2,396 2,286 .whf!:: L4 ;; .. .. .. 155,875 .. 2,511 .. Disc 3 568,352 12,007,106 14,479,222 13,254,370 8,002,574 2,495 2,733 2,624 2,717 2,757 TkV " Lda ' 1,709,096 21,270,572 19,703,621 19,199,588 .. 3,999 4,825 4,396 4,849 WW " " Disc. " 3,866,139 7,196,276 9,654,424 6,394,433 8,995,090 3,466 3,210 2,899 2,949 3,165 Whfl !! .. Ldg. „ .. •• 405,600 345,392 .. .. .. 3,767 3-, Coal— Zealand . Disc. Tons 99,031 345,083 444,736 535,800 514,258 21-95 22-95 24-15 26-26 30-ft Newcastle „ „ 11,910 38,502 50,751 14,841 .. 16-90 17-30 18-59 19-20 .. „ „ 1,680 20,771 8,679 5,576 645 9-60 11-86 11-61 10-91 9-39 Newcastle „ „ -■ 9,149 9,125 711 .. .. 13-62 14-21 12-35 B HuSr&c Ldg. „ 14,219 34,563 34,304 16,590 12,511 9-35 9-86 10-59 11-45 12-84 iluiKH, occ. luag. „ ; 1>780 12,015 20,326 .. .. 30-64 35-92 50-89 Careo New Zealand " " .. 29,740 215,025 335,207 .. .. 84-58 86-47 88-89 Cenum Zealand „ i (076 15-40 16-18 15-66 17-62 15-84 FrSt" Apples and pears!, .! 499 2,046 3,480 2,986 .. 14-71 19-08 24-99 21-81 H heese Cts .. 14,959 72,810 2,073 467 .. 201 202 178 156 Butter :: :: Boxes- 6,915 388,289 168,160 120,158 203,345 381 582 521 503 556 Mutton and lamb .... R. c/c 53,692 1,099,018 1,088,610 761,525 978,488 810 706 721 746 668 Bprf Qrs .. 5,998 3,172 15,016 .. .. 153 98 13b "Frozen sundries " " F. c/c 15,816 215,765 225,564 257,070 424,759 358 394 367 383 403 Wheat and barley " Tons .! ■! 21,890 37,659 39,368 .. .. 13-49 16-22 15-93 Total, all classes.. .. Tons 261,624 1,688,552 2,188,325 2,475,524 2,438,748 .. .. ■■ ■ • Number of contracts .. I 220 1,393 1,604 1, *'56 1 > 552 — —_ LL—
__________ ——— — ~ — Anal, of Cant. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av. per Total Cont. S moh Hour Year. — P rlce . , n (Comm.). i / K Wa^*s - Dis, Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Oomm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1 <>40-41 . 5 215 65,518 3,843 769 4,612 218,060 0 4-23 1,099 1941-42 " " 437 123 833 502,813 29,281 6,992 36,273 1,472,758 0 4-77 8,095 1942-43 " " 489 167 948 748,400 38,273 7,676 45,949 1,753,505 0 5-24 12,221 ii)» A A 514 166 976 758,852 45,664 10,968 56,632 1,509,325 0 7-26 11,598 1944-45 !! .... .. 432 . 93 1,027 727,499 42,782 10,602 53,384 1,536,853 0 6-68 11,379 Totals .. .. 1,872 554 3,999 2,803,082 159,843 37,007 196,850 6,490,501 0 5-91 44,392
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. CUissof of Cargo. T Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. ler Ion. I - - - 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Goneral .. 1,583,648 54,693 0 8-29 98,906 I 2-99 575,620 7 3-24 11,520 0 1-75 604,069 7 7-54 Meat l!o78 1 1-87 2,136 2 3-60 12,413 13 4-41 199 0 2-57 13,058 14 0-74 ( '°Nw Zealand ..Disc. 512,709 7,448 0 3-49 11,355 0 5-32 81 331 3 2-07 .1,026 0 0-76 86,193 3 4-B Newcastle 15,102 350 0 5-56 573 0 9-11 3,659 4 10-15 72 0 1-14 3,885 5 1-74 Bunker, Hulks, 17,430 563 0 7-75 1,241 1 5-09 7,648 8 9-31 160 0 2-20 8,166 9 4-44 Sr,c, New Zealand Ldg. 216,442 1,309 0 1-45 702 0 0-78 9,680 0 10-73 .. .. 9,957 0 11-04 Bunkts tks... „ 111873 371 0 7-49 154 0 3-12 2,785 4 8-29 .. .. 2,862 4 9-85 T1 H/w _ 21,379 1,243 1 1-95 1,894 1 9-26 11,280 10 6-63 232 0 2-60 -11,938 11 2-02 S/w " 78'497 5,681 1 5-37 8,867 2 3-11 54,137 13 9-52 796 0 2-43 56,752 14 5-52 Totals, 1943-44 .. 2,475,652 72,731 0 7-05 125,828 1 0-20 758,553 6 1-54 14,605 0 1-42 796,880 6 5-25 1944-45 General 1,428,265 51,550 0 8-66 85,312 I 2-34 540,256 7 6-78 10,992 0 1-85 577,838 8 1-09 Meat :: :: 29,141 M43 1 1-53 3,896 2 8-09 19,846 13 7-45 315 0 2-50 21,033 14 5-22 ( °XewZealand . Disc. 487,718 6,414 0 3-16 12,963 0 6-38 81,526 3 4-12 1,649 0 0-81 88,029 3 7-31 „ . Ldg. 336,593 0 1 -73 1,500 0 1-07 15,693 0 11-19 134 0 0-10 16,616 0 11-55 Ti Hulk7&c 13,061 365 0 6-71 554 0 10-18 4,795 7 4-10 102 0 1-87 5,206 7 11-66 Trucks .. :: 20! 191 702 0 8-34 436 0 5-18 4,513 4 5-64 21 0 0-25 4,745 4 8-40 Tl H/w~ 22 556 1,179 1 0-54 2,606 2 3-73 12,676 11 2-87 270 0 2-87 13,753 12 2-33' g/v ;; ;; 5,554 1 6-35 6,901 1 n-oo 48,193 is 3-26 593 0 i-w 51,299 14 1-52 Totals, 1944-45 .. 09,837 114,228 0 11-37 727,498 6 0-43 14,076 0 1-40 778,519 6 5-flfc
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PORT OF AUCKLAND SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 14th MAY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — — ——— — ' 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 298,388 410,377 415,141 397,404 .. 11-64 11-71 11-87 12-45 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 18,189 28,064 21,072 19,455 .. 7-72 7-89 8-26 8-49 Hides .. .. 1,318 1,606 1,125 1,439 .. 11-43 11-80 9-99 11-19 Tallow, pelts, &c. .... ,, •• 998 35 170 1,568 .. 10-46 7-04 9-76 11-45 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. 18,551 606 2,992 7,086 .. 74 58 85 62 .. Ldg. „ .. 16,384 10,700 1,769 4,181 .. 61 77 60 .49 Timber— H/w— Tks .. Disc. S/ft .. 1,033,554 830,034 737,954 2,358,473 .. 2,196 2,998 2,851 3,706 Whf. ' .. „ „ .. 1,185,816 2,987,500 1,978,231 2,786,193 .. 1,823 2,203 2,007 , 2,031 -jffWhf. .. Ldg. „ • ■ . • • • • • • • • ■ • • — • • " • S/w— Tks Disc. „ .. 3,883,124 3,510,327 4,225,979 1,872,773 .. 2,819 2,499 2,659 2,609 Tks ' . Ldg. .. .. .. 671,995 275,740 .. .. .. 2,453 3,531 Whf Disc. ., .. 1,021,776 3,149,198 1,471,209 984,001 .. 2,469 2,635 2,134 2,077 Whf". .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 97,311 55,174 .. .. . . 2,485 2,607 -Ooal —- "Now Zealand ..Disc. Tons .. 24,272 96,389 189,128 195,191 .. 29-81 40-83 39-45 40-27 Newcastle .. ,, ,, •• 4,310 6,418 5,698 .. .. 17-92 21-71 29-25 .. Basket — New Zealand „ „ Newcastle ,, „ • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • .... Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ .. .. •• •• •• •• •• •• Tks. .. „ ,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • < Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. •• •• •• •• •• •• .. .. Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears „„„ Cheese Cts .. 9,155 .. .. .. .. 236 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 185,700 25,124 33,205 .. .. 666 536 580 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/c ... 74,974 21,265 .. .. .. 525 663 .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. .. •• 7,508 .. .. .. .. 138 Frozen sundries .... F. c/c .. 12,774 44,703 162,609 216,052 .. 407 353 40? 414 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. 17,279 25,157 20,062 .. .. 12-80 15-96 15*56 Total, all classes .. , Tons .. 377,031 588,958 685,204 664,476 Number of contracts .. .. 147 204 253 241 .. .. .. ..
"* —— Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av ner .. Total Cont. "Winch" A £ n ,?r Jotaljtont. Year - 7 Price. Hours (Comm.). T/K Wagea - Bis. Lg. B/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. <1. £ 1940-41 1941-42 " !! .. 64 23 (SO 161,019 4,741 38 4,779 515,936 0 2-21 1,801 1942-43 .. .. 99 24 81 246,742 5,524 78 5,602 629,463 0 2-11 2,872 1943-44 .. 156 13 84 249,767 7,155 45 7,200 527,392 0 3-26 3,011 1944-45 .. .. .. 144 23 74 245,874 8,664 63 8,727 588,341 0 3-53 3,111 Totals .. .. 463 83 299 903,402 26,084 224 26,308 2,261,132 0 2-76 10,795 <
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. j — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943—44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 470,186 21,125 0 10-65 36,842 1 6-57 214,805 9 0-26 4,495 0 2-27 229,302 9 7-68 Meat .... 4,816 204 0 10-16 662 2 8-99 3,242 13 5-86 69 0 3-44 3,491 14 5-97 Coal — New Zealand Disc. 189,110 1,463 0 1-85 1,728 0 2-19 14,714 1 6-67 313 0 0-39 15,963 1 8-25 Newcastle ,, 5,698 34 0 1 - 43 46 0 1 • 93 434 1 6 ■ 28 9 0 0*38 477 1 8 • 09 Timber — H/w .. .. 8,154 565 1 4-62 590 1 5-36, 4,702 11 6-39 98 0 2-88 5,023 12 ,3-84 S/w .. .. 12,830 1,140 1 9-32 2,195 3 5-06 11,852 18 5-70 247 0 4-62 12,639 19 8-42 Totals, 1943-44 .. 696,794 24,531 0 8-44 42,063 1 2-48 249,749 7 2-02 5,231 0 1-80 266,895 7 7-92 1944-45 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 430,884 19,607 0 10-92 36,248 1 8-19 211,320 9 9-70 4,513 0 2-51 230,239 10 8-24 Meat .. .. 5,789 356 1 2-76 782 2 8-42 4,432 15 3-74 95 0 3-94 4,863 16 9-61 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 195,201 1,200 0 1-47 1,875 0 2*31 15,600 1 7-18 339 0 0-42 17,293 1 9-26 Timber — H/w .. .. 15,287 888 1 1-94 1,844 2 4-95 9,136 11 11-43 195 0 3-06 9,982 13 0-71 S/V .. .. 6,194 562 1 9-78 757 2 5-33 5,387 17 4-73 116 0 4-49 5,897 19 0-49 Totals, 1944-45 .. 653,355 22,613 0 8-31 41,506 1 3-25 245,875 7 6-32 5,258 0 1-93 268,274 8 2-55
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PORT OF WELLINGTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 23rd OCTOBER, 1940, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distribution
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-honr. Classes of Cargo. Unit. j 1 1940-41. 1941-42. ! 1942-43. J 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. I i General .. .. .. Tons 97,490 249,231 341,059 329,016 297,240 14-49 14-03 14-83 16-27 15-91 Iron, steel, &c „ 8,321 20,381 27,810 27,504 19,097 11-86 9-76 11-16 13-12 12-89 Hides .. .. .. „ 173 845 1,517 595 510 11-40 13-02 12-97 11-53 14-47 TftUow, pelts, &c „ 1,070 3,500 841 458 1,801 15-30 12-28 10-90 10-07 13-50 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales 34,885 48,037 33,492 19,208 5,920 08 99 95 111 103 .. Ldg. „ .. 30,259 18,961 10,795 6,184 .. 56 58 57 02 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 814,485 .. 269,273 .. .. 24-69 .. 2,524 Whf. .. .. „ 359,561 2,280,086 2,149,982 2,601,096 1,292,853 3,373 2,790 2,905 2,726 3,058 Whf. .. ..Ldg. „ .. .. .. 140,817 .. .. .. .. 2,414 S/w— Tks .. .. Disc. „ 3,568,352 7,381,032 10,429,266 8,560,777 5,289,083 2,495 2,000 2,036 2,702 2,726 Tks Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. Whf... ..Disc. „ 3,866,139 5,911,061 5,937,169 4,334,321 7,072,091 3,406 3,361 3,011 3,291 3,365 Whf... ..Ldg. „ .. .. .. 308,289 290,218 .. .. .. 4,501 3,270 Coal — Grab — New Zealand .. Disc. Tons 97,610 276,095 283,585 279,320 270,545 21-80 22-51 21-80 22-78 23-30 Newcastle .. „ „ 11,910 24,337 29,711 7,103 .. 10-90 18-48 19-51 15-55 Basket — New Zealand .. Disc. „ 1,080 931 905 2,366 60 9-60 8-49 10-07 10-11 12-20 Newcastle .. „ „ .. 1,342 1,858 .. .. .. 10-41 12-04 Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ 14,219 34,563 34,304 16,504 12,471 9-35 9-86 10-59 11-42 12-82 Tks. .. . • „ „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ 3,279 19,382 10,531 15,792 1,070 15-40 16-18 15-66 17-62 15-84 Fruit: Apples and „ .. 499 114 .. .. .. 14-71 16-65 pears Cheese .. .... Cts .. 1,404 39,083 921 .. .. 156 198 184 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 148,485 94,246 41,581 101,872 .. 558 550 542 043 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/c .. 507,319 564,131 265,173 437,087 .. 725 700 690 702 Beef .. .... Qrs .. 5,998 1,586 .. .. .. 153 113 Frozen sundries .... F. c/c .. 100,735 90,930 50,505 80,392 .. 395 384 313 420 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. 3,199 5,997 9,992 .. .. 14-91 10-81 16-01 Total, all classes .. Tons 257,163 695,259 800,123 731,686 650,301 Number of contracts.. .. 213 576 626 594 530
\ Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Vo „,. Total Cont. "Winch" wn.Fr Total Gout. Price. Hours , T/K Wages. Dis. Iig. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). I £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 213 04,217 3,734 709 4,503 215,154 0 4-17 1,055 1941-42 .. .. .. 228 23 325 171,010 11,904 3,312 15,276 495,943 0 5-79 3,031 1942-43 .. .. .. 201 31 334 233,861 11,883 2,588 14,471 503,613 0 5-00 4,446 1943-44 .. .. .. 276 23 295 213,297 14,291 4,215 18,506 412,883 0 8-31 3,954 1944-45 .. .. .. 227 18 285 187,185 12,205 3,788 15,993 362,174 0 8-09 3,542 Totals .. .. 992 95 1,452 869,576 54,077 14,672 68,749 2,049,767 0 6 33 16,028 : . ;
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. ~T Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ sd £ s cl £ sd scl £ s ci General .. .. 395,586 12,120 0 7-35 21,248 1 0-8!) 127,679 6 5-46 2,079 0 1-63 130,020 0 10-89 Meat .. .. .. 4,900 324 1 3-87 714 2 10-97 3,739 15 3-14 78 0 3-82 3,993 16 3-58 Coal — New Zealand .. Disc. 254,784 4,768 0 4-49 6,136 0 5-78 50,059 3 11-15 1,040 0 0-99 53,405 4 2-31 Newcastle .. „ 5,890 211 0 8-59 504 1 8-52 2,270 7 8-40 47 0 1-91 2,437 8 3-20 Bunkers: Hulks, &c. 17,344 502 0 7-78 1,241 1 5-17 7,624 8 9-49 160 0 2-22 8,142 9 4-60 Timber— H/w .. .. 8,261 427 1 0-41 821' 1 11-85 3,840 9 3-56 81 0 2-35 4,118 9 11-64 S/w .. .. 25,235 1,818 1 5-29 2,724 2 1-91 17,832 14 1-59 378 0 3-60 19,072 15 1-39 Totals,1943-44 .. 712,006 20,230 0 6-82 33,388 0 11-25 213,043 5 11-81 4,409 0 1-51 227,793 6 4-78 1944-45 £ s. d. £ s. <1. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 338,940 10,087 0 7-14 14,580 0 10-32 105,421 6 2-65 2,243 0 1-59 114,417 6 9-02 Meat .. .. .. 10,537 400 0 9 11 1,408 2 8-07 0,265 11 10-70 132 0 3-01 6,727 12 9-22 Coal— New Zealand .. Disc. 243,837 4,260 0 4-19 8,522 0 8-39 53,058 4 4-22 1,127 0 1-10 57,459 4 8-54 Bunkers: Hulks, &c. 13,021 .. 365 0 6-73 554 0 10-21 4,781 7 4-12 102 0 1-88 5,192 7 11-70 Timber — H/w .. .. 3,877 122 0 7-55 457 2 4-29 1,725 8 10-78 37 0 2-29 1,871 9 7-82 S/w .. .. 25,157 1,697 1 4-19 1,963 I 6-73 15,935 12 8-02 340 0 3-24 17,369 13-9-70 Totals, 1944-45 .. 635,369 .16,031 0 6-39 27,484 0 10-38 187,185 5 10-70 3,981 0 1-50 203,035 6 4-69
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PORT OF LYTTELTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 3rd FEBRUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. | Kates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes uf Cargo. .TJnit. : — — 1910-41. 1911-12. I 1912-13. 1913-41. 1944-15. 1910-41. 1941-12. 1912-13. 1913-14. 1914-15. General .. .. .. Tons .. 210,702 237,362 228,085 217,089 .. 13-33 13-96 14-08 14-69 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 9,640 8,022 6,904 5,313 .. 10-95 10-75 12-J3 12-03 Hides .. .. .. „ .. 774 963 471 548 .. 11-96 13-51 11-63 14-65 Tallow, pelts, &c .. 2,120 295 244 153 .. 11-74 10-05 12-46 14-93 Wool, &c. ..Disc. Bales .. 5,432 10,737 4,359 2,066- .. 50 59 48 47 .. Ldg. „ .. 12,659 8,081 1,650 1,071 .. 56 48 48 60 Timber — H/w— Tks Disc. S/ft .. 1,673,942 1,302,267 745,611 625,406 .. 2,573 3,077 2,776 2,024 Whf. .. „ C.Whf. .. Ldg. „ S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. 710,522 101,411 100,174 08,669 .. 3,049 3,240 4,818 6,642 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. •• 12,187 3,049,763 1,819,016 .. .. 7,312 3,372 3,628 Whf. .. Disc. „ .. .. •• Whf. .. Ldg. „ Coal — Grab — New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 0,009 .. .. .. .. 27-06 Newcastle .. ,, ,, .. 007 454 .. .. .. 23-66 32-63 Basket— New Zealand .. ,, ,, •• 7,129 3,125 1,297 .. .. 11-37 11-10 11-70 Newcastle „ ,, .. 199 .. .. .. •• 13-48 BunkersHulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ •. • • • • • • • • Tks. .. • • » » • • ■ • ■ • • • • • • • • • • ■ Oargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ .. •• •• •• Fruit: Apples and ,, .. •• 684 .. .. .. .. 24-«4 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cits .. 2,996 .. .. •• 177 Butter .. .. .. Boxes 6,915 .. .. 2,000 .. 381 .. .. 436 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/e Beef .. .... Qrs .. ■ . . • • ■ • Frozen sundries .. .. F o/c 3,416 .. .. 11,301 34,823 279 .. .. 368 364: Wheat and barley _.. .. Tons .. .. ■■ 2,251 2,300 .. .. .. 16-64 18-97 Total, all classes .. Tons 290 246,090 258,081 249,188 232,458 Number of contracts .. 1 238 214 173 156 _
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Total Cont. " Winch" , Total_Cont. Year. Price . Hours (C ?Z.). Wages. Dig, Lg. 3>/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. . — — £ £ £ £ s. il. £ 1940-41 .. .. .... J 100 .. .. • • 400 .. 2 1911-42 .. 42 15 181 58,598 4,471 1,747 6,218 149,238 0 718 1,123 194->_43 23 10 181 78,747 0,712 3,246 9,958 145,379 0 11-08 1,801 1043-44 15 22 136 78,241 7,145 3,395 10,540 135,520 1 0-65 1,562 1944-45 .. .. .. 8 14 134 69,527 7,403 3,580 10,983 128,684 1 1-81 1,340 Totals .. .. 88 62 632 285,219 25,731 11,968 37,699 559,221 0 11-04 5,828
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Confc. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Wonlf' " — ' Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. „ 1943-44 £ a. <i. £ s. (1. £ s. d. £ s. d, £ s. d. General .. .. 240,250 5,881 0 5-87 13,082 I 1-07 72,051 0 0-58 1,455 0 1-45 74,100 0 2-03 Meat .. .. 303 10 0 7-92 .. .. 135 8 10-03 3 0 2-37 138 9 1 30 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 1,297 81 1 2-99 27 0 4-99 451 0 11-45 9 0 1-00 4,00 7 Ml Timber— H/w 2,235 88 0 9-44 219 1 11-52 1,135 10 1-88 23 0 2-47 1,158 10 4-35 S/ w .. .. 0,308 2.10 0 8-22 1,012 3 2-50 3,805 12 3-05 78 0 2-97 3,943 12 0-02 Totals, 1943-44 .. 250,393 0,270 0 0-01 14,340 1 1-74 78,237 0 2-99 1,568 0 1-50 79,805 6 4-40 1944-45 Uenoral 225,701 5,091 0 0-05 9,848 0 10-47 05,308 5 9-42 1,333 0 1-42 07,998 0 0-28 Moat .. 933 120 2 8-41 300 0 0-71 1,352 28 11-78 28 0 7-20 1,393 29.10-33 Coal, New Zea- Disc. land . 1,878 93 0 11-89 142 1 6-15 913 9 8-08 19 0 2-43 900 10 2-68 S/w .. .. 3,640 159 0 10-48 325 1 9-43 1,953 10 8-77 40 0 2-64 2,021 11 1-25 Totals, 1944-45 .. 232,212 6,069 0 6-27 10,621 0 10-98 69,526 5 11-85 1,420 O 1-47 72,372 0 2-80
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PORT OF DUNEDIN SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 18th JUNE, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. ClasscB of Cargo. Unit. I 1040-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. ,1944-46. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 07,031 132,530 179,410 174,496 .. 15-20 16-16 15-73 14-75 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 19,253 27,092 21,281 8,902 .. 11-63 12-77 13-88 13-39 Hides .. .... „ .. 503 609 376 822 .. 13-01 15-54 13-97 16-44 Tallow, pelts, &e „ .. 764 183 .. 255 14-56 15-57 .. 17-00 &c. .. Disc. Bales .. 3,823 3,788 596 .. .. 69 79 66 .. Ldg. „ .. 4,289 8,485 1,469 .. .. 92 76 63 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 913,408 582,574 104,949 40,126 .. 3,650 3,903 3,816 3,489 Whf... .. „ „ .. 321,708 185,743 533,243 353,354 .. 2,969 2,925 2,751 2,443 Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 15,058 .. .. .. .. 4,015 S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. 12,724 15,679 .. 28,060 .. 3,724 2,986 .. 3,700 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf... .. Disc. „ .. 13,325 137,498 135,330 78,677 .. 3,263 3,882 4,425 5,131 Whf... ..Ldg. „ .. s . .. .. .. " Coal— Grab— , New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 701 .. .. .. .. 14-92 Newcastle „ „ Basket—• NewZealand .. „ „ .. 1,631 .. 487 .. .. 11-39 .. 11-09 Newcastle .. „ „ .. 5,913 5,204 711 .. .. 14-18 14-35 12-35 Bunker — Hulks, &c. ..Ldg. „ Tks. .. .. „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cargo, NewZealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. 762 .. .. .. .. 15-90 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. 11,508 .. .. .. ... 286 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. 3,791 .. .. .. .. 523 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/c Beef .. .... Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. 17,747 .. .. .. .. 423 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. 2,875 .. .. .. .. 15-81 Totals, all olasses .. Tons .. 130,820 172,430 205,402 188,743 Number of contraots .. .. .. 116 133 133 119
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total v „„ r Total Cont. "Winch" Total Cont. Price. Hours T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). . £ £ £ £ s. d. s. d. 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... 1941-42 .. .. .. 20 13 83 48,038 2,847 .. 2,847 152,335 0 4-49 -741 1942-43 .. .. .. 17 15 101 72,374 5,309 .. 5,369 181,445 0 7'10 1,008 1943-44 .. .. .. 8 10 115 87,455 5,749 .. 5,749 204,093 0 6-76 1,084 1944-45 .. .. .. 6 1 112 81,909 3,717 .. 3,717 203,472 0 4-38 1<,022 Totals .. .. 51 39 411 289,770 17,682 .. 17,682 741,347 0 5-72 3,915. Y ! !
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Sfcev. Classes of Cargo. : * Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ a. d. £ . s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. ... 206,689 7,120 0 8-27 16,262 1 6-88 85,691 8 3-50 1,715 . 0 1-99 87,444 8 p■54 Coal— New Zealand.. Disc. 487 35 1 5-25 16 0 7-89 196 8 0-59 4 0 1 • 97 200 8 ' 2-56 Newcastle .. „ 711 42 1 2-18 8 0 2-70 287 0 8-88 5 0 1-68 292 8 ' 2-56 Timber'— H/w .... 1,737 122 1 4-85 117 1 4-17 1,059 12 2-32 21 0 2-90 1,080 12 5-22 S/w .. .. 270 16 1 2-22 59 4 . 4-44 220 16 .3-55 .4....0 3-56 224 16 7-11 Totals, 1943-44 209,894 7,335 0 8-39 16,462 .1,6-82 87,453 8 3-99 1,749. 0 2-00 89,240 8 6-04 1944-45 General .. .. 188,884 7,853 0 9-98 12,212 1 3-51 80,985 8 6-90 1,659 0 2 11 84,573 8 11-46 Coal, New Zealand' Disc. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Timber— H/w .. .. 1,179 66 1 1-44 152 2 6-94 763 12 11-32 16 0 3-26 795 13 5-83 S/w .. .. 213 9 0 10-14 36 3 4-56 160 15 0-28 3 0 3-38 164 15 4-79 Totals, 1944-45 .. 190,276 7,928 0 10-00 12,400 1 3-64 .81,90S * 7-31 1,678 0 2-12 85,532 8 11-88
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PORT OF PORT CHALMERS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 26th APRIL, 1944, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
39
Quantities of Cargo Bates of Work per Olassses of Cargo. Unit. handled, 1944-40. General .. .. Toil » 19 12 ' 07 Iron, steel, pig-iron pipes .. •. .... „ -to Hides .. .. ■■ •• .... „ Tallow, pelts, &c. .. •• • • » Wool, &o. .. •• •• ..Disc. Bales .. Ld s- » Timber — H/w — Tks. .. .. •• »/" Whf." " » WM. .. •• •• •• Ld SS/w— Tks B i sc ' Tks. .. .. • • • • • • Ld SWhf. .. .. •• •• D»so- » Whf. .. •• •• Ld SCoal— Grab— New Zealand Diso. Ions Newcastle . . . • • • » » Basket — New Zealand .. .. • • » » Newcastle .. •• » » Bunker — Hulks, &o. • • • • ■ • • • Mg* " Tks. .. • • ■ • » Cargo, New Zealand .. • • » » Cement .. ■ ■ • • • • • ....... Fruit: Apples and pears .. • • • ■ .• » Cheese .. .. ■ • • • .... Cts Butter .. • • • • • ■ ■ • • ■ Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. • ■ ' ' r» Beef .. •• ■■ .... Qrs •>qi; Frozen sundries .. .. •• •• • • " °/° 8,434 Wheat and barley .. •• .... Ions H Total, all classes .. .. •• •■ Tons 245 • ■ Number of contracts .. •• •• .2 . .
Anal. ofCont. Amounts of Pr >At distributed. .. At. per Tot al Cont. Hours ( «Z.). Dig, Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. 1 ™ J ' £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1044-45 .. 2 .. 423 17 5 _22 333 I 0-*> Totals .. .. T 2 " " 5 333 1 048 °
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. S^Tons 8 ' t , -n Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1944-45 4' «, (I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ , . s. d.. , £ . ■ s.-' ' p , Hi o 6 3-79 •• 52 54 8-84 I J. 0-63 53 55 -9-47 S :: -m A t ill "in loi-oe -371 32 9- B8 7 . 0 7,43 » 78 33 5-42 Totals, 1944-45 . . 245 ~M 4~7'88 114 9 3-07 423 34 0-37 8 .0 . .7-84 431 35 2-20
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PORT OF GISBORNE SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
40
Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. J General .. .. .. Tons .. 4,338 8,542 5,187 7,001 .. 15-39 14-54 15-23 15-13 Iron, steel, &c „ .. .. 22 .. 120 .. 7-06 .. 10-83 Hides .. .... „ .. 59 .. .. .. .. 14-99 Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. .. .. 389 ,, 13-11 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales » Ldg. „ .. 2,581 11,261 7,790 5,410 .. 62 78 77 71 Timber— H/w— * Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, Whf - „ „ .. 32,574 64,652 .. .. .. 2,753 2,091 " Whf. .. Ldg. „ S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. .. .. 101,860 .. .. .. .. 5.234 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf.» .. Disc. „ .. 250,114 430,559 453,573 860,321 .. 3,848 3,377 3jisf Whf. .. Ldg. „ CoalGrab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 4,653 12,564 11,807 15,140 .. 16-37 16-31 17-13 18-01 Newcastle „ „ .. 2,004 3,028 .. .. .. 10-64 15-44 Basket — New Zealand „ „ .. 571 609 516 45 .. 10-11 9-27 9-88 7-61 Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. „ ,, ,. .. .. .. ,. ., _, _ _ ' [ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. .. Cement .. .... „ .. .. Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .... Cts .. 1,404 270 1,025 467 .. 147 171 171 150 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 44,640 48,790 32,578 44,381 .. 450 467 416 441 Mutton and lamb .... R. c/c .. 160,660 303,679 231,383 365,405 .. 591 664 662 547 Beef .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .... F. c/c .. 65,617 74,144 6,299 17,659 .. 355 329 336 369 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons .. 18,497 35,792 24,452 33,400 Number of contracts .. .. 33 46 32 41
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total » Year. Total Cont. "Winch" Hn,?r Total Coot. Pr ™. Hours . T/KWagea. Dis. Lg. B/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). * £ £ £ £ s. -d. £ 1940-41 .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 8 10 10 8,383 373 .. 373 22,759 0 3'93 206 1942-43 .. .. .. 15 11 20 14,360 280 .. 280 35,115 0 1-91 29S 1943-44 .. .. .. 9 9 14 9,951 318 .. 318 21,154 0 3-61 215 1944-45 .. .. .. 9 12 20 14,911 478 .. 478 31,166 0 3-68 318 Totals .. .. 41 42 69 47,605 1,449 .. 1,449 110,194 0 3-16 1,034
„ .... 0rd - Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. to Tom 8 ' — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. L __J 1943-44 £ s. <3- £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 7,740 317 0 9-83 298 0 9-24 3,086 7 11-69 .. .. 3,086 7 11-69 Meat .. .. .. 3,866 297 1 0-43 444 2 3•56 2,883 14 10-97 .. .. 2,883 14 10-97 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 12,245 261 0 5-12 478 0 9-36 3,181 5 2-35 .. .. 3 181 5 2-35 Timber, s/w .. 907 65 1 5-20 184 4 0-68 801 17 7-95 .. .. '801 17 7-95 Totals, 1943-44 .. 24,758 940 0 9-11 1,404 I 1-61 9,951 8 0-46 .. .. 9,951 8 0-46 1944-45 General .. .. 9,912 395 0 9-56 689 1 4-68 4,186 8 5-35 1 0 0-02 I 4,270 8 7-36 Meat .. ,. .. 7,111 446 I 3-05 1,011 2 10-12 4,922 13 10-13 2 0 0-07 4,999 14 0-72 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 15,139 344 0 5-45 590 0 9-35 3,916 5 2-08 I 0 0-02 3,992 5 3-29 Timber, s/w .. .. 1,924 150 1 6-71 473 4 11-00 1,886 19 7-26 1 0 0-12 1,920 19 11-50 Totals, 1944-45 .. 34,086 1,335 0 9-40 2,763 1 7-45 14,910 8 8-98 5 0 0-03 15,181 8 lO^SlT
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PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1 1040-41. 1041-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944r-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1914-45. Genoral .. .. .. Tons .. 14,993 22,975 23,480 27,922 .. 17-81 17-11 10-83 17-84 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 08 209 .. .. .. 13-41 9-83 Hides .. .... „ .. 118 404 194 249 .. 10-23 17-39 13-01 14-09 Tallow, pelts, &o „ .. 50 .. .. 537 15-07 .. .. 14-71 Wool, &c. ' .. Disc. Bales .. .. 0,039 .. .. .. .. 78 .. Ldg. „ .. 15,901 18,072 2,950 4,470 .. 08 80 78 87 Timber — H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft 327,084 72,822 .. .. .. 3,191 2,805 Wlif. .. „ „ .. .. 25,010 .. .. .. .. 3,703 Whf. .. Ldg. S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. 114,235 317,440 052,129 .. .. 3,195 3,534 3,324 Tks. .. .. Ldg. Whf. .. Disc. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 14,071 25,184 25,975 24,309 .. 24-18 23-00 21-91 20-26 Newcastle „ „ .. 1,015 3,630 .. .. .. 10-48 14-40 Basket— New Zealand .. „ .. 454 478 93 200 .. 15-51 15-38 9-54 12-18 Newcastle .. .. 82 189 .. .. .. 12-94 11-54 Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. 127 .. .. .. . . 190 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. 7,003 .. .. .. .. 475 Mutton and lamb .. .. JR. c/e .. 50,989 .. .. .. .. 090 Beef .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F.e/e .. .. .. .. 15,528 ... .. .. .. 302 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. 415 .. .. .. .. 13-08 Total, all classes .. Tons .. 35,781 57,418 51,048 56,110 Number of contraots .. .. 36 49 35 34 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of .Profit distributed. Total , „ „„„ v . n . Total Cont. "Winch" w„,?5 Total Cont. year. Hourg Hour T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/l. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 15 7 14 9,124 1,030 141 1,171 21,049 0 11-42 • 175 1942-43 .. .. .. 24 4 21 18,081 1,599 457 2,050 31,512 1 0-18 321 1943-44 .. .. .. 18 2 15 15,121 1,324 229 1,553 24,501 1 4-08 285 1944-45 .. .. .. 12 .. 22 16,305 1,269 176 1,445 31,001 0 9-83 260 Totals .. .. 09 13 72 58,031 5,222 1,003 0,225 108,003 0 11-53 1,047 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. WE? T ■ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. ; Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 25,827 483 0 4-49 1,651 1 3-34 6,643 5 1-73 134 0 1-25 6,777 5 2-98 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 25,938 478 0 4-42 2,160 I 7-98 8,102 6 2-96 162 0 1-50 8,204 6 4-46 land Timber, s/w .. .. 634 22 0 8-32 100 3 1-85 376 11 .10-33 7 0 2-65 383 12 0-98 Totals, 1943-44 .. 52,399 983 0 4-50 3,911 1 5-91 15,121 5 9-26 303 0 1-38 15,424 5 10-64 1944-45 General .. .. 30,218 683 0 5-42 1,457 0 11-57 7,520 4 11-73 156 0 1-24 7,832 5 2-20 Meat .. .. 416 34 1. 7-02 107 5 1-73 417 20 0-58 8 0 4-02 437 21 0-12 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 24,429 500 0 4-97 1,504 1 2-78 7,144 5 10-19 145 0 1-42 7,404 6 .0-74 land Timber, s/w .. .. 1,300 82 1 3-07 382 5 10-20 1,224 18 8-93 25 0 4-59 1,205 19 4-47 Totals, 1944-45 .. 56,369 1,305 0 5-56 3,450 1 2-09 10,305 5 9-42 334 0 1-42 10,938 0 0-12 _ . .
PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1 1040-41. 1041-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944r-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1914-45. Genoral .. .. .. Tons .. 14,993 22,975 23,480 27,922 .. 17-81 17-11 10-83 17-84 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 08 209 .. .. .. 13-41 9-83 Hides .. .... „ .. 118 404 194 249 .. 10-23 17-39 13-01 14-09 Tallow, pelts, &o „ .. 50 .. .. 537 15-07 .. .. 14-71 Wool, &c. ' .. Disc. Bales .. .. 0,039 .. .. .. .. 78 .. Ldg. „ .. 15,901 18,072 2,950 4,470 .. 08 80 78 87 Timber — H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft 327,084 72,822 .. .. .. 3,191 2,805 Wlif. .. „ „ .. .. 25,010 .. .. .. .. 3,703 Whf. .. Ldg. S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. 114,235 317,440 052,129 .. .. 3,195 3,534 3,324 Tks. .. .. Ldg. Whf. .. Disc. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 14,071 25,184 25,975 24,309 .. 24-18 23-00 21-91 20-26 Newcastle „ „ .. 1,015 3,630 .. .. .. 10-48 14-40 Basket— New Zealand .. „ .. 454 478 93 200 .. 15-51 15-38 9-54 12-18 Newcastle .. .. 82 189 .. .. .. 12-94 11-54 Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. 127 .. .. .. . . 190 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. 7,003 .. .. .. .. 475 Mutton and lamb .. .. JR. c/e .. 50,989 .. .. .. .. 090 Beef .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F.e/e .. .. .. .. 15,528 ... .. .. .. 302 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. 415 .. .. .. .. 13-08 Total, all classes .. Tons .. 35,781 57,418 51,048 56,110 Number of contraots .. .. 36 49 35 34 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of .Profit distributed. Total , „ „„„ v . n . Total Cont. "Winch" w„,?5 Total Cont. year. Hourg Hour T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/l. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 15 7 14 9,124 1,030 141 1,171 21,049 0 11-42 • 175 1942-43 .. .. .. 24 4 21 18,081 1,599 457 2,050 31,512 1 0-18 321 1943-44 .. .. .. 18 2 15 15,121 1,324 229 1,553 24,501 1 4-08 285 1944-45 .. .. .. 12 .. 22 16,305 1,269 176 1,445 31,001 0 9-83 260 Totals .. .. 09 13 72 58,031 5,222 1,003 0,225 108,003 0 11-53 1,047 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. WE? T ■ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. ; Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 25,827 483 0 4-49 1,651 1 3-34 6,643 5 1-73 134 0 1-25 6,777 5 2-98 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 25,938 478 0 4-42 2,160 I 7-98 8,102 6 2-96 162 0 1-50 8,204 6 4-46 land Timber, s/w .. .. 634 22 0 8-32 100 3 1-85 376 11 .10-33 7 0 2-65 383 12 0-98 Totals, 1943-44 .. 52,399 983 0 4-50 3,911 1 5-91 15,121 5 9-26 303 0 1-38 15,424 5 10-64 1944-45 General .. .. 30,218 683 0 5-42 1,457 0 11-57 7,520 4 11-73 156 0 1-24 7,832 5 2-20 Meat .. .. 416 34 1. 7-02 107 5 1-73 417 20 0-58 8 0 4-02 437 21 0-12 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 24,429 500 0 4-97 1,504 1 2-78 7,144 5 10-19 145 0 1-42 7,404 6 .0-74 land Timber, s/w .. .. 1,300 82 1 3-07 382 5 10-20 1,224 18 8-93 25 0 4-59 1,205 19 4-47 Totals, 1944-45 .. 56,369 1,305 0 5-56 3,450 1 2-09 10,305 5 9-42 334 0 1-42 10,938 0 0-12 _ . .
PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1 1040-41. 1041-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944r-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1914-45. Genoral .. .. .. Tons .. 14,993 22,975 23,480 27,922 .. 17-81 17-11 10-83 17-84 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 08 209 .. .. .. 13-41 9-83 Hides .. .... „ .. 118 404 194 249 .. 10-23 17-39 13-01 14-09 Tallow, pelts, &o „ .. 50 .. .. 537 15-07 .. .. 14-71 Wool, &c. ' .. Disc. Bales .. .. 0,039 .. .. .. .. 78 .. Ldg. „ .. 15,901 18,072 2,950 4,470 .. 08 80 78 87 Timber — H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft 327,084 72,822 .. .. .. 3,191 2,805 Wlif. .. „ „ .. .. 25,010 .. .. .. .. 3,703 Whf. .. Ldg. S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. 114,235 317,440 052,129 .. .. 3,195 3,534 3,324 Tks. .. .. Ldg. Whf. .. Disc. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 14,071 25,184 25,975 24,309 .. 24-18 23-00 21-91 20-26 Newcastle „ „ .. 1,015 3,630 .. .. .. 10-48 14-40 Basket— New Zealand .. „ .. 454 478 93 200 .. 15-51 15-38 9-54 12-18 Newcastle .. .. 82 189 .. .. .. 12-94 11-54 Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. 127 .. .. .. . . 190 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. 7,003 .. .. .. .. 475 Mutton and lamb .. .. JR. c/e .. 50,989 .. .. .. .. 090 Beef .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F.e/e .. .. .. .. 15,528 ... .. .. .. 302 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. 415 .. .. .. .. 13-08 Total, all classes .. Tons .. 35,781 57,418 51,048 56,110 Number of contraots .. .. 36 49 35 34 II. Profit Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of .Profit distributed. Total , „ „„„ v . n . Total Cont. "Winch" w„,?5 Total Cont. year. Hourg Hour T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/l. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 15 7 14 9,124 1,030 141 1,171 21,049 0 11-42 • 175 1942-43 .. .. .. 24 4 21 18,081 1,599 457 2,050 31,512 1 0-18 321 1943-44 .. .. .. 18 2 15 15,121 1,324 229 1,553 24,501 1 4-08 285 1944-45 .. .. .. 12 .. 22 16,305 1,269 176 1,445 31,001 0 9-83 260 Totals .. .. 09 13 72 58,031 5,222 1,003 0,225 108,003 0 11-53 1,047 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. WE? T ■ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. ; Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 25,827 483 0 4-49 1,651 1 3-34 6,643 5 1-73 134 0 1-25 6,777 5 2-98 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 25,938 478 0 4-42 2,160 I 7-98 8,102 6 2-96 162 0 1-50 8,204 6 4-46 land Timber, s/w .. .. 634 22 0 8-32 100 3 1-85 376 11 .10-33 7 0 2-65 383 12 0-98 Totals, 1943-44 .. 52,399 983 0 4-50 3,911 1 5-91 15,121 5 9-26 303 0 1-38 15,424 5 10-64 1944-45 General .. .. 30,218 683 0 5-42 1,457 0 11-57 7,520 4 11-73 156 0 1-24 7,832 5 2-20 Meat .. .. 416 34 1. 7-02 107 5 1-73 417 20 0-58 8 0 4-02 437 21 0-12 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 24,429 500 0 4-97 1,504 1 2-78 7,144 5 10-19 145 0 1-42 7,404 6 .0-74 land Timber, s/w .. .. 1,300 82 1 3-07 382 5 10-20 1,224 18 8-93 25 0 4-59 1,205 19 4-47 Totals, 1944-45 .. 56,369 1,305 0 5-56 3,450 1 2-09 10,305 5 9-42 334 0 1-42 10,938 0 0-12 _ . .
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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 1st MARCH, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 1st MARCH, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates oi 1 Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. ; — , — — — ■ .. . 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 19H-4S. General .. .. .. Tons 1,138 22,718 18,901 28,923 29,554 14'67 16-41 14-69 14-55 14-65 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 509 .. .. 241 10-45 .. .. 10-11 Hides .. „ .. 94 336 170 70 12-34 13-32 13-69 23-33 Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. .. .. .. 325 .. .. .. .. 8-86 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales „ .. Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — J* Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 194,049 104,382 .. .. .. 2,301 2,413 Whf. „ .. .. .. .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc, „ .. .. 15,011 .. .. .. .. 2,953 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons 1,421 13,303 24,417 24,467 9,013 30-12 24-79 22-50 19-25 19-42 Newcastle .. „ „ .. 405 207 .. .. .. 22-09 19-25 BasketNew Zealand „ „ .. 3,714 991 .. 334 .. 12-58 10-41 .. 8-10 Newcastle „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... ,, Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. 372 737 .. .. .. 22-90 20-47 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. .. 57,092 .. .. .. 536 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/c .. .. •• . • •• .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. • • • • • • .. • ■ • ■ ■ ■ Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. 1,412 4,254 3,421 .. .. 22-69 16-84 17-86 Total, all classes .. Tons 2,559 41,325 46,979 58,551 44,589 Number of contracts .. 2 58 54 45 39 .. .. .. II. Promt Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Total Cont. " Winch" A Z'J? T Total Cont. year. Price. : Hours „5", T/K Wages. Dis. lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). ' j £ £ £ s d. Si' 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 2 436 53 .. : 53 980 1 0-86 : .9 1941-42 .. .. .. 36 1 21 8,099 799 387 1,186 21,752 0 8-82 : 208 1942-43 .. .. ..34 2 18 10,586 566 195 761 20,557 0 6-60 200 1943-44 .. .. .. 24 .. 21 12,874 604 285 889 24,772 0 5-85 238 1944-45 .. .. .. 20 1 18 11,125 570 254 824 20,903 0 6-55 218 Totals .. .. 114 4 80 43,120 2,592 1,121 3,713 88,964 0 6-99 873 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Old. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. — — : Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. J 1__J 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. . £ s. d. General .. .. 33,290 794 0 5-72 1,964 1 2-16 8,795 5 3-41 176 0 1-27 8,971 5 4-68 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 23,745 318 0 3-21 810 0 8-18 4,080 3 5-23 81 0 0-82 4,161 3 "6-05 land — . Totals, 1943-44 .. 57,035 1,112 0 4-67 2,774 0 11-67 12,875 4 6-17 257. 0 1-08 13,132 4 7-25 1944-45 General .. .. 35,897 959 0 6-41 1,355 0 9-06 9,317 5 2-29 191 0 1-28 9,723 5 5-01 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 9,112 104 0 2-74 472 1 0-43 1,808 3 11-62 37 0 0-97 1,881 4 1-54 land Totals, 1944-45 .. 45,009 1,063 0 5-67 1,827 0 9-74 11,125 4 11-32 228 0 1-22 11,604 5 1-88
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 1st MARCH, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates oi 1 Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. ; — , — — — ■ .. . 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 19H-4S. General .. .. .. Tons 1,138 22,718 18,901 28,923 29,554 14'67 16-41 14-69 14-55 14-65 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 509 .. .. 241 10-45 .. .. 10-11 Hides .. „ .. 94 336 170 70 12-34 13-32 13-69 23-33 Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. .. .. .. 325 .. .. .. .. 8-86 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales „ .. Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — J* Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 194,049 104,382 .. .. .. 2,301 2,413 Whf. „ .. .. .. .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc, „ .. .. 15,011 .. .. .. .. 2,953 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons 1,421 13,303 24,417 24,467 9,013 30-12 24-79 22-50 19-25 19-42 Newcastle .. „ „ .. 405 207 .. .. .. 22-09 19-25 BasketNew Zealand „ „ .. 3,714 991 .. 334 .. 12-58 10-41 .. 8-10 Newcastle „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... ,, Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. 372 737 .. .. .. 22-90 20-47 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. .. 57,092 .. .. .. 536 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/c .. .. •• . • •• .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. • • • • • • .. • ■ • ■ ■ ■ Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. 1,412 4,254 3,421 .. .. 22-69 16-84 17-86 Total, all classes .. Tons 2,559 41,325 46,979 58,551 44,589 Number of contracts .. 2 58 54 45 39 .. .. .. II. Promt Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Total Cont. " Winch" A Z'J? T Total Cont. year. Price. : Hours „5", T/K Wages. Dis. lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). ' j £ £ £ s d. Si' 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 2 436 53 .. : 53 980 1 0-86 : .9 1941-42 .. .. .. 36 1 21 8,099 799 387 1,186 21,752 0 8-82 : 208 1942-43 .. .. ..34 2 18 10,586 566 195 761 20,557 0 6-60 200 1943-44 .. .. .. 24 .. 21 12,874 604 285 889 24,772 0 5-85 238 1944-45 .. .. .. 20 1 18 11,125 570 254 824 20,903 0 6-55 218 Totals .. .. 114 4 80 43,120 2,592 1,121 3,713 88,964 0 6-99 873 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Old. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. — — : Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. J 1__J 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. . £ s. d. General .. .. 33,290 794 0 5-72 1,964 1 2-16 8,795 5 3-41 176 0 1-27 8,971 5 4-68 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 23,745 318 0 3-21 810 0 8-18 4,080 3 5-23 81 0 0-82 4,161 3 "6-05 land — . Totals, 1943-44 .. 57,035 1,112 0 4-67 2,774 0 11-67 12,875 4 6-17 257. 0 1-08 13,132 4 7-25 1944-45 General .. .. 35,897 959 0 6-41 1,355 0 9-06 9,317 5 2-29 191 0 1-28 9,723 5 5-01 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 9,112 104 0 2-74 472 1 0-43 1,808 3 11-62 37 0 0-97 1,881 4 1-54 land Totals, 1944-45 .. 45,009 1,063 0 5-67 1,827 0 9-74 11,125 4 11-32 228 0 1-22 11,604 5 1-88
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 1st MARCH, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates oi 1 Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. ; — , — — — ■ .. . 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 19H-4S. General .. .. .. Tons 1,138 22,718 18,901 28,923 29,554 14'67 16-41 14-69 14-55 14-65 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 509 .. .. 241 10-45 .. .. 10-11 Hides .. „ .. 94 336 170 70 12-34 13-32 13-69 23-33 Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. .. .. .. 325 .. .. .. .. 8-86 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales „ .. Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — J* Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 194,049 104,382 .. .. .. 2,301 2,413 Whf. „ .. .. .. .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc, „ .. .. 15,011 .. .. .. .. 2,953 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons 1,421 13,303 24,417 24,467 9,013 30-12 24-79 22-50 19-25 19-42 Newcastle .. „ „ .. 405 207 .. .. .. 22-09 19-25 BasketNew Zealand „ „ .. 3,714 991 .. 334 .. 12-58 10-41 .. 8-10 Newcastle „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... ,, Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. 372 737 .. .. .. 22-90 20-47 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. .. .. 57,092 .. .. .. 536 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/c .. .. •• . • •• .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. • • • • • • .. • ■ • ■ ■ ■ Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. 1,412 4,254 3,421 .. .. 22-69 16-84 17-86 Total, all classes .. Tons 2,559 41,325 46,979 58,551 44,589 Number of contracts .. 2 58 54 45 39 .. .. .. II. Promt Distributions Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Total Cont. " Winch" A Z'J? T Total Cont. year. Price. : Hours „5", T/K Wages. Dis. lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). ' j £ £ £ s d. Si' 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 2 436 53 .. : 53 980 1 0-86 : .9 1941-42 .. .. .. 36 1 21 8,099 799 387 1,186 21,752 0 8-82 : 208 1942-43 .. .. ..34 2 18 10,586 566 195 761 20,557 0 6-60 200 1943-44 .. .. .. 24 .. 21 12,874 604 285 889 24,772 0 5-85 238 1944-45 .. .. .. 20 1 18 11,125 570 254 824 20,903 0 6-55 218 Totals .. .. 114 4 80 43,120 2,592 1,121 3,713 88,964 0 6-99 873 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Old. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. — — : Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. J 1__J 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. . £ s. d. General .. .. 33,290 794 0 5-72 1,964 1 2-16 8,795 5 3-41 176 0 1-27 8,971 5 4-68 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 23,745 318 0 3-21 810 0 8-18 4,080 3 5-23 81 0 0-82 4,161 3 "6-05 land — . Totals, 1943-44 .. 57,035 1,112 0 4-67 2,774 0 11-67 12,875 4 6-17 257. 0 1-08 13,132 4 7-25 1944-45 General .. .. 35,897 959 0 6-41 1,355 0 9-06 9,317 5 2-29 191 0 1-28 9,723 5 5-01 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 9,112 104 0 2-74 472 1 0-43 1,808 3 11-62 37 0 0-97 1,881 4 1-54 land Totals, 1944-45 .. 45,009 1,063 0 5-67 1,827 0 9-74 11,125 4 11-32 228 0 1-22 11,604 5 1-88
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PORT OF WANGANUI SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 16th MAY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
Stevedoring.Costs per Ton., 1944 45 : NIL..
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. : 1 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45 General Tons .. 1,006 992 77 .. .. 18-13 19-17 13-79 Iron, steel, &o „ •• •• •• •• '* " Hides .. .... -, Tallow, pelts, &c „ •• •• -• •• Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. •• •• •• •• *• •• '" „ " .. Ldg. „ .. 2,534 10,602 6,006 .. .. 86 106 82 Timber— H TjbT .. Diso. S/ft .. 206,075 93,265 .. .. •• 3,653 2,907 Whf. .. .. „ Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. • • • • • • • • •• S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf'. .. .. Disc. Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ Coal — Grab— New Zealand .. Diso. Tons .. •• • • „ iL'aa ic'qk Newcastle .. „ „ .. 5,143 6,539 1,980 .. .. 15-85 16-86 16-85 Basket— New Zealand .. „ „ Newcastle „ „ • • Bunkers— on KA Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ .. • • • • • • • • • • Tks .. .. „ „ •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• . Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .. •• Cts •• •• •• •• •• •• " " • Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. • • • ■ • • • •• Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/c .. • • • • • ■ • • • • • • ■ • '' "' Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. • • • • • • ■ • • ■ •• •• '' / " .Erozen sundries ... .. P. o/c .. ....... •• •• •< Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. ■■ •• •• ' ' '" Total all olasses .. Tons ■■ 7,106 9,468 3,056 .. .. •• __JJ '' ■ 1__ Number of contracts .... •• 6 6 3
Anal0fC0nt ' Total Co*, of Proflt debuted. A Year. , i Jrice. ~ ,„ H<rari \ (Comm.). ' Wages. Dis. j Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 5 i 2j 275 "208 " 32 "240 7,159 0 6-96 42 lolalti " " " 1 2 3 2 859 320 .. 320 7,217 0 10-63 29 194344 :: :: :: .. 2 1 135 4 m 2,300 1 2-00 15 1944-45 .. .. •• • • • • •■ • • • • Totala __ (j 5 4 6,006 663 36 699 16,682 0 9 ■ 54 86
Or a. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cant. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. 8 ' —————— Amount Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. ! 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. _ d. General .. .. 1,766 42 0 5-71 .. .. 387 4 4-59 8 0 1-09 395 4 5-68 . . Disc. 1,980 43 0 5-21 .'. .. 470 4 8-97 9 0 1-09 479 4 10-06 -Bunker:Hulks, .. 61 .. - 15 4.11-02 .... lo 4 U OZ &c. Totals, 1943-44 ... 3,807 85 0 5-36 .. .. 872 4 6-97 17 0 1-07 889 4.. 8-04
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PORT OF NELSON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 28th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. • 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. | 1942-43, j 1943-44. 1944 45 General .. .. .. Tons .. .. .. 15,655 11,070 .. i .. 20-75 21-67 Iron, steel, &c „ Hides .. .... „ Tallow, pelts, See „ .. ., [ \ '' Wool, &o. .. Disc. Bales rn . » •• Ld S- » 2,472 .. i,887 !! il2 !.' 'il6 Timber— H/wTks Disc. S/ft wu. .. .. .. ;; ;; ;; ;; Whf. .. Ldg. „ S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ Tks Ldg. „ .. .. .. ;; ;; Whf. .. Disc. „ .. . •• whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. ;; Coal— GrabNew Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle „ „ BasketNew Zealand .. „ „ Newcastle „ „ Bunker-— Hulks, &o. ..Ldg. „ .. .. .. 25 40 18-67 20-87 IKS. . . » » • • . . . . , . . , Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. .. 2/J80 !! !! !! 26-57 21-81 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton aud lamb .. .. R. c/c 3,687 78,130 03j 086 72 >40 61i313 '645 '974 1,'050 1 353 1*357 Beef .. .. ., Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c 7,764 22,461 11,780 8 >49 li*369 393 *526 *612 062 *793 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons 655 1,903 1,610 19,795 16,034 .. .. .. " Number of contracts .. 2 6 4 29 27 " r>
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Proat distributed. Total . Year. Total Cont. "Winch" '' er Total Cont. Price. — Hours /n \ T/K Wages. Lg. V/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). p— ■ I ■■ 300 1 27 t . 1 27 726 0 9 00 \o ® •• 897 143 38 181 2,072 1 4-01 33 iq a 663 107 •' 157 1 ' 315 2 4'72 }®43-44 .. .. 1 6 22 4,894 598 335 933 8,298 I 5-59 1944-45 1 o 20 4,579 552 370 922 7,125 1 6-59 29 Totals •• 2 24 42 11,333 1,477 743 2,220 ~~19,530 7n-7i 72~
,, .... 0rl1 ' Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Confc. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stov. Classes of Cargo. K\jns — - —————-- Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 „ , , £ m. d. £ s. d. £ g. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 18,008 589 0 7-85 730 0 9'73 4,295 1 9-24 88 0 1-17 4 493 4 11-88 Meat .. 1,299 42 0 7-70 42 0 7-76 577 8 10-60 12 0 2-22 602 9 3-2-' Coal, bunker; 25 1 0 9-60 .. .. 9 7 2-40 o 7 <> An Hulks, &o. •' '• 9 7 J • 40 Totals, 1943-44 .. 19,332 632 0 7-81 772 0 9-58 4,881. 5 0-60 100 TTil 5,104 7 3-36 1944-45 General .. .. 14,138 326 0 5-53 1,171 1 7-88 4,017 5 8-19 84 0 1-43 4,288 6 0-79 r eat i l l " " 1,2 fn 41 ° 795 " " 548 8 10-32 11 0 2-13 578 9 4-14 40 " ' •• Totals, 1944-45 .. 15,415 367 0 5-71 1,171 1 6-23 4,579 5 11-29 95 0 1-48 4,879 (TIhW
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PORT OF PICTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 24th JANUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gaag-notu. Clauses of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1042-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1M4 General .. .. .. Tons .. .. 9,937 32,796 28,110 .. .. 14-22 15-40 15-14 Iron, steel, &c. .... „ .. .. .. 57 126 .. .. 15-55 12-39 Hides .. .... „ .. .. Tallow, pelts, &c. .... „ ... .. .. 435 173 .. .. .. 14-42 17-59 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. .. 2,524 .. .. .. 88 • • Ldg. „ .. 556 2,622 17,970 1,511 .. 77 78 87 "85 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. .. .. 46,588 .. .. .. .. 2,507 Whf. Whf Ldg. , S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. . . .. .. ., ,. .. '. Whf. .. .. Disc. „ whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. ;; ';; ;; Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle „ ,, Basket — New Zealand „ „ Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ;; ;; Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ , ' .. .. 114 .. .. .. .. 14-22 pears Cheese .. .. . . Cts. Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. B. c/o 50,005 226,946 136,450 192,229 114,683 829 785 878 827 883 Beef .. . . .. Qrs .. .. 1,586 .. .. . . .. 87 Frozen sundries .. .. F. o/c 4,636 8,178 4,001 .. 9,975 384 430 516 .. 440 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons 957 4,087 12,846 39,650 30,845 Number of contracts .... 2 9 45 68 60
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Vonr. Total Cont. " Winch" „-..P. ar Total Cont. l'rtce. —— — —| Hours T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). : — : J— _J £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .... 2 .. 459 29 .. 29 800 0 8-60 23 1941-42 .. .. .. .. 9 .. 1,469 133 77 210 3,074 0 10'34 37 1942-43 .. .. .. 2 7 36 3,463 244 164 408 7,114 0 8-24 5 1943-44 .. .. .. 3 6 59 10,197 662 291 953 17,550 0 9-05 194*4-45 .. .. .. 1 3 56 8,504 471 284 755 13,270 0 8-52 39 Totals .. .. 6 27 151 24,092 1,539 816 2,355 41,808 0 8-83 104
Ord. Overtime. 8pec. Overtime. Cont. Prico. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. ™Tons 8 ' — : - — - Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 37,256 1,758 0 11-32 192 0 1-24 8,731 4 8-24 182 0 1 • 17 9,357 5 0-28 Meat .. .. 2,926 160 1 1-12 154 1 0-63 1,360 9 3• 55 27 0 2-22 1,464 10 0-08 Timber, h/w .. .. 158 8 0 11-43 24 2 10-28 100 11 10-85 2 0 2-86 108 12 10-28 Totals, 1943-44 .. 40,350 1,926 0 11-46 370 0 2-20 10,191 5 0-61 211 0 1-26 10,929 5 5-00 1944-45 General .. .. 28,737 1,518 1 0-68 231 0 1-93 7,405 5 1-84 158 0 1-32 8,054 5 7-26 Meat .. .. 2,074 145 1 4-78 151 I 5-47 1,099 10 7-17 23 0 2-66 1,199 11 6-75 Timber, h/w .... Total*, 1944-45 .. 30,811 1,663 1 0-95 382 0 2-98 8,504 5 6-24 181 0 1-40 9,253 6 0-07
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PORT OF TIMARU SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 7th MAY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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. . Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. . — — : 1040-41. . 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 53,974 57,660 80,272 65,122 .. 17-12 18-28 18-58 18-18 Iron, steel, &c .. 502 435 119 506 .. 11-19 14-21 11-90 14-70 Hides .. .... „ .. .. .. .. .. Tallow, pelts, &e. „ .. 946 .. 141 190 17-74 .. 20-63 23-03 Wool, &o. .. Disc. Bales .. 784 1,490 1,160 1,403 .. 77 79 71 72 .. Ldg. „ .. 33,127 11,116 502 1,209 .. 116 99 91 7$ Timber— H/w—. Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 203,059 27,560 96,569 .. .. 2,250 2,779 2,487 Whf. ....„„ Whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... , .... S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. 19,704 243,293 .. .. .. 2,463 3,801 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 137,757 117,213 .. .. .. 5,642 5,765 .. p Whf. Disc. „ Whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 1,609 .. .. .. .. 15-06 .. .. .. Newcastle „ .. 181 764 .. .. .. 10-65 14-83 Basket— New Zealand , .. 3,707 642 817 .. .. 15-49 20-22 13-50 Newcastle „ „ .. 1,613 1,874 .. .. .. 15-35 17-24 Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. : .. „ „ .. .. ■ • • ■ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... ,, .. .. .. Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • • pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb .... R. c/c .. .. .. , . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classcs '.. Tons .. 70,478 64,190 ' 82,133 66,226 Number of contracts.. .. .. 99 91 93 85 .. ....
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total , v ' Total Cont. . " Winch» Total_Cont. . Yews ; I'ri,.,.. 7— J — Hours (Comm.). T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-4). 1941-42 . .. .. 10 10 79 16,039 1,571 613 '2,184 36,392 0 10-65 280 1942-43 . . ..4 4 83 17,820 1,589 587 2,176 30,178 1 0'04 272' 1943-44 .. .. .. 2 6 85 22,341 2,254 905 3,159 27,551 1 7-63 317 1944-45 .. .. .. J. 3 81 19,609 1,952 792 '2,744 22,692 1 8-64 267 Totals .. .. 17 23 328 75,809 7,366 2,897 10,263 115,813 1 3-26 _ 1,136
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. " — — — — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. r 1943-44 £ s. d. £ ,-s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 80,674 2,445 0 7-27 3,144 0 9-35 21,904 5 5-16 219 0 0-65 22,123 5 6-81 Coal, Newcastle.. Disc. 817 20 0 5-87 15 0 4-41 198 4 10-16 2 0 0-59 200 4 10-75 Timber — H/w .. .. 290 1:0 0 8-28 20 1 4-55 123 8 5-79 1 0 0-82 124 8 6-61 S/w .. •• 234 15 1 3-39 10 0 10-25 116 9 10-97 1 0 1-03 117 10 0-00 Totals, 1943-44 .. 82,015 2,490 0 7-28 3,189 0 9-33 22,341. 5 5-38 223 0 0-05 22,564 5 6-03 1944-45 General .. ... 66,387 1,802 0 6-51 3,302 0 11-94 19,609 5 10-89 204 0 0-74 20,213 6 1.-07 Coal .. .... .. .. . • ■ • • • • ■ • • • • ■ • • • Timber .... .. .. .. . • .. •• •• •• ■■ •• Totals, 1944-45 .. 66,387 1,802 0 6-51 3,302 0 11-94 19,609 5 1.0-89 204 0 0-74 20,213 6 1-07
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PORT OF BLUFF SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 7th MAY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. ■ — — 1940-41. 1941-42. 1042-43. 1043-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. " Tons .. 44,426 52,826 52,923 48,392 .. ~ 13-30 14-32 14-71 13-88 Iron, steel, &c „ .. 740 428 186 221 . 10-44 12-36 11-22 17-33 Hides .. .... „ Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. 586 69 406 1,208 .. 13-36 17-23 21-65 13-31 Wool, &e. .. Disc. Bales 1,191 .. .. .. .. 76 .. Ldg. ; ,i;„" .. . . , 9,901 3,418 2,643 680 .. 100 73 95 79 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 479,297 319,408 192,682 111,982 .. 3,237 4,207 3,477 3,999 fi Whf. .. „ ... .. .. .. .. .. ... Whf. .. Ldg. „ S/w— Tku. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... Tks... ..Ldg. „ .. 1,709,096 1,878,258 3,059,295 1,871,307 .. 3,999 '3,878 3,853 3,728 Whf. .. Disc. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , CoalGrab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 4,870 2,597 5,103 .. .. 24-31 26-57 25-01 Newcastle „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. Basket— New Zealand „ „ .. 2,634 1,929 .. .. .. 10-51 12-03 Newcastle .. „ • • .. .. .. .. . . Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cement .. .... „ .. .. j. .. .. .. .... Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. 21,949 .. .. .. ... 182 Butter .. .. .. Boxes •. 9,464 .. .. .. .. 421 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/c .. .. .. .. .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. .. .. 7,508 .. .. .. .. 134 Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c .. .. .. 30,527 .. .. .. .. 353 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. 303 .. .. .. .. 17-65 Totals, all classes .. Tons .. 60,115 64,854 66,310 55,127 Number of contracts .. .. 69 62 48 46 .. .. ..
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Yf>ar Total Cont. " Winch" ,r„.?5 Total Cont. " ar - — r Price. ; — Hours T/K Wages, I)is, Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). \wuuu.;. l . ; £ £ £ f s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 9 5 55 17,856 1,001 607 1,608 45,449 0 5-29 418 1942-43 .. .. .. 9 5 48 23,026 1,378 205 1,583 41,025 0 8-06 386 1943-44 .. ... .... 2 3 43 23,883 1,533 736 2,269 34,893 0 10-55 428 1944-45 .. .. . ..; 3 1 42 24,906 1,011 490 1,501 30,445 0 7-97 385 Totals .. .. 23 14 188 89,671 4,923 2,038 6,961 151,812 0 7'78 1,617
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Confc. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. ii^Tons 8 ' - — - Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 . . £ s. d. £ s, d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Genera] .. .. 54,166 1,740 0 7-75 3,316' 1 2-69 18,474 6 9-86 369 0 1-63 18,843 6 11-49 Meat .... 462 36 1 6-71 120 5 2-34 477 20 7-79 10 0 5-19 487 21 0-98 Coal, New Zea- Disc. 5,103 44 0 2-06 .. ■ • 548 2 1-77 11 0 0-52 559 2 2-20 land Timber— H/w .... 534 23 0 10-33 103 3 30-29 321 12 0-27 6 0 2-69 327 12 2-96 S/w 6,114 355 1 1-93 845 2 9-17 4,062 13 3-45 81 0 3-18 4,143 13 6-63 Totals, 1943-44 .. • 66,379 2,207 0 7-98 4,384 1 3-85 23,882 7 2-35 477 0 1-72 24,359 7 4-07 1944-45 General .. ..J 50,'417 '2,174 0 10-35 3,777 1 5-98 21,536 8 6-52 440 0 2-10 22,421 8 10-73 Meat .... 818 46 1 1-50 17 0 4-99 440 10 9-10 9 0 2-64 459 11 2-07 Coal, New Zea- Disc. .. .. land Timber— H/w .. .. 335 10 0 7-16 11 0 7-88 139 8 3-58 3 0 2-15 145 8 7-88 S/w .. .. 3,690 317 1 8-62 486 2 7-61 2,791 15 1-53 57 0 3-71 2,906 15 9-01 Totals, 1944-45 .. 55,260 2,547 0 11-06 4,291 1 6-64 24,906 9 0-17 509 0 2-21 25,931 9 4-62
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PORT OF WESTPORT SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 9th OCTOBER, 1944, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Classses of Cargo. Unit. Qang?homf ' * 1944-45. General .. .. .. .. .... Tons 1,468 13-44 Iron, steel, pig-iron pipea .. .. .... Hides .. .. Tallow, pelts, &c. .. .. .. .... „ Wool, &c. .. .. .. .. Disc. Bales ». • ■ . ■ .. .. Ldg. „ Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. „ Whf. Ldg. „ .. .. S/w— Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. ,, Tks... .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ 147,083 3,530 Whf. Disc. „ Whf. Ldg. Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. .. .. .. Disc. Tons Newcastle .. .. .. „ „ Basket— New Zealand .. .. .. „ „ Newoastlo .. .. .. „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. .. . . .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. .. .. .. .. „ „ 7,424 85-42 Cargo, New Zealand .. .. „ „ 146,314 90-72 Cement .. .. .. .. .... „ . Fruit: Apples and pears .. .. .... „ Chesee .. .. .. .. .... Cts ' Butter .. .. .. .. .... Boxes Mutton and Lamb . . .. .... R o/c Beef .. .. .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. .. F. o/e Wheat and barley .. .. .. .... Tons Total, all classes .. .. .... Tons 155,500 Number of contracts .. .... .. 64
Anal, of Gout. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Vmp Total Oont. " Winch" Total Cont. j Price. Hours T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). , . 1 1 £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1044-45 .. .. .. .. 5 59 7,753 911 348 1,259 20,288 0 10-78 03 Totals .. .. .. 5 59 7,753 911 348 1,259 20,288 0 10-78 G3
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. { National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Clasfes ol Cargo. ' — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1944-45 £ s. rl. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. <1. £ s. d. General .. .. 1,357 40 0 8-14 40 0 7-07 399 5 10-57 8 0 1 41 431 6 4-22 < Yt.al— New Zealand Ldg. 147,006 909 0 1-48 570 0 0-93 0,181 0 10-05 130 0 0-21 0,001 0 10-83 Bunker: Tks. .. 7,294 142 0 4-07 39 0 1-28 960 2 7-78 20 0 0-66 1,039 2 10-19 Timber, s/w .... 290 22 1 5-84 30 2 5-19 208 14 0-65 4 0 4-86 225 15 2-43 Totals, 1944-45 .. 156,553 1,119 0 1-72 085 0 1-05 7,754 0 11-89 102 0 0-25 8,350 1 0-81
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PORT OF GREYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 25th MAY, 1942, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON UNION STEAM SHIP CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hoar. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — '■ i j 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. .. 5,290 6,298 6,720 .. .. 12-97 13-88 14-08 Iron, steel, &e. .... ,, . . • ■ 281 103 . . . . .. 11-18 13-88 Hides .. .... „ Tallow, pelts, &c. .... „ •• •• •• •• Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales . . .. • • - • ■ • • • • • • • • .. Ldg. „ .. •• •• Timber— H/w —• Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft . . •. Whf. .. .. „ .. •• •• •• •• •• .. .. .. .. Whf. .. .. Ldg. S/w—• Tks .. ■ • Disc. ,, .. •. • • • ■ • • • • Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 19,242,370 12,805,335 15,086,442 .. .. 4,824 5,138 5,318 Whf. .. .. Disc. „ . . .. • • • • _ Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ .. . . • • • • • • • • ■ • ■ • Gtoal— ! Grab — New Zealand .. Disc. Tons ... .. Newcastle .. ,, ,, .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Basket — New Zealand . . „ .. • • Newcastle ,, „ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bunker — Hulks, &c, .. Ldg. „ Tks „ •• 1,780 12,015 12,902 .. .. 30-64 35-92 41-29 Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. 6 29,740 215,025 188,893 .. .. 84-58 86-47 87-52 Cement .. .... ,, .. . • ■ ■ • • • • Fruit : Apples and „ .. . • • • • ■ • • • ■ .... pears Cheese .. .. . • Cts Butter .. .. . • Boxes Mutton and lamb R. c/c ... .. •• Beef .. • • • ■ Qrs Frozen sundries .. . . F. c/c Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Totals, all classes .. Tons .. .. 75,576 259,049 238,689 Number of contracts .. . . . . .. 70 150 108 .. .. . .
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av. per Year. Total Cont. " Winch" Hour Total Cont Price. Hours (Comm.). T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 1941-42 .. .. .. •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 1942-43 .. .. .. 48 22 25,818 2,652 156 2,808 59,572 0 10-68 526 1943-44 •• 64 86 29,959 3,896 528 4,424 68,412 1 1-67 489 1944-45 !.! .. .. •• 4 104 34,889 3,560 450 4,010 76,962 0 11-10 772 • Totals .. .. .. 116 212 90,666 10,108 1,134 11,242 204,946 0 11-84 1,787
Ord. Overtime. • Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. ClaBses of Cargo. 8 ' i j Amount. Per Ton. Amount. | Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. * 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d Genera .. .. 0,210 270 0 10-43 177 0 6-84 2,470 7 11-81 .. .. 2,546 8 2-40 Coal— New Zealand Ldg. 216,442 1,309 0 1-45 702 0 0-78 9,680 0 10-73 .. .. 9,957 0 11-04 Bunker- Tks. .. 11,873 371 0 7-49 154 0 3-12 2,785 4 8-29 .. .. 2,862 4 9-85 Timber, s/w .. .. 25,965 2,034 1 0-81 1,738 1 4-06 15,013 11 6-77 .. .. 15,430 11 10-62 Totals, 1943-44 .. 260,490 3,984 0 3-67 2,771 0 2-55 29,957 2 3-60 .. .. 30,795 2 4-37 1944-45 General .. .. 0,714 403 1 2-41 402 1 2-37 3,181 9 5-71 1 0 0-04 3,326 9 10-89 Coal — New Zealand Ldg. 188,987 1,521 0 1-93 930 0 1-18 9,512 1 0-08 4 .. 9,955 1 0-04 Bunker - Tks. .. 12,897 500 0 10-42 397 0 7-39 3,547 5 6-01 1 0 0-01 3,706 5 8-96 Timber,s/w .. .. 30,205 2,550 1 8-31 2,503 1 7-89 18,049 12 4-18 7 0 0-00 19,532 12 11-20 Totals, 1944-45 .. 238,803 5,040 0 5-06 4,232 0 4-25 34,889 2 11-00 13 0 0-01 30,519 3 0-70
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ALL PORTS SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 19th FEBRUARY 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. r — — 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. i " General .. .. .. Tons 10,877 211,502 370,546 401,941 378,967 16-53 16-18 16-37 17-20 17-29 Iron, steel, &c „ 43 5,020 15,187 9,250 5,388 6-00 10-17 12-84 12-95 12-48 Hides .. .... „ 166 1,434 599 1,089 283 18-40 15-12 16-61 16-65 16-57 Tallow, pelts, &c „ 178 6,590 5,321 5,469 2,874 18-70 16-84 15-43 15-73 16-10 Wool, &c... .. Disc. Bales 15,334 73,197 60,569 51,810 22,971 122 122 109 113 75 .. Ldg. „ .. 43,879 50,678 63,626 30,382 .. 96 101 105 92 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft 3,356 293,044 1,253,356 1,301,644 1,032,580 3,356 5,672 2,814 2,503 3,325 Whf. .. .. „ „ .. 462,198 1,227,363 884,322 1,279,210 .. 3,037 3,376 2,858 4,081 Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 69,768 307,791 .. .. .. 2,441 4,197 S/w —• Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. 1,160,599 763,696 290,844 209,281 .. 2,249 2,509 3,469 -^,682 Barges .. „ „ .. 2,241,412 2,631,285 971,855 433,000 .. 6,021 5,663 5,215 4,920 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 5,405,214 3,864,167 2,041,241 .. .. 4,573 4,749 4,491 Whf... .. Disc. „ .. 439,087 694,838 206,686 465,408 .. 2,881 2,983 4,039 3,836 Whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 212,568 59,390 .. .. .. 3,266 8,192 Coal— Grab, New Zealand Disc. Tons 4,048 41,862 57,338 61,340 79,888 20-83 22-94 26-93 27-96 29-44 Basket New „ .. 1,667 12,157 7,012 1,255 .. 11-71 14-47 16-36 17-'$> Zealand Bunker— Hulks, &o. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 4,881 6,219 5,373 .. .. 17-14 17-05 18-30 Tks. .. .. „ „ .. ,. 300 2,335 4,437 .. .. 92-26 103-78 87-43 Cargo, New,, „ .. .. 5,897 42,405 98,471 .. .. 95-24 118-34 113-72 Zealand Cement .. .. 795 16,702 44,612 30,612 51,507 19-27 17-57 17-02 17-96 17-96 Fruit: Apples and pears „ 1,845 6,537 8,448 7,884 15,684 21-02 21-91 25-78 22-01 23-15 Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. 340,362 320,896 296,188 307,597 .. 217 216 224 232 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 21,890 17,462 56,302 144,991 .. 577 631 714 611 Mutton and iamb .. .. R. c/o .. .. .. .. 51,623 .. .. .. 996 Dolomite.. .. .. Tons .. 1,045 3,346 2,423 3J88 .. 13-40 13-69 li-86 12-03 Chaff .. .. .. „ .. .. 213 .. ... .. .. 22-45 Ammunition „ .. .. 97 .. .. 23-28 Wheat and barley .. .. „ .. 211 219 .. .. ., 22-42 20-17 Total, all classes .. .. Tons 20,358 348,665 599,146 639,179 699,548 Number of contracts .. 57 1,019 1,496 1,452 1,604 .. .. I ..
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total A . r Year. Total Cont - " Winch" A^,?„ er Total Oont. Price. Hours T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). 1 £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 57 3,914 250 .. 250 12,960 0 4-63 07 1941-42 .. .. .. 343 42 034 70,406 5,973 2,360 8,333 220,349 0 6-22 1,881 1942-43 .. .. .. 509 112 875 151,058 11,463 4,386 15,849 379,004 0 7-26 3,193 1943-44 .. .. .. 472 107 873, 142,942 14,499 5,431 19,930 327,478 0 10-63 2,717 1944-45 .. .. .. 530 164 910 148,043 14,913 6,072 20,985 325,954 0 10-98 2,734 Totals ■ • 1,854 425 3,349 522,423 47,098 18,249 65,347 1,275,751 0 8-87 10,594
. ,,,, Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Caroo. Quantities, & in Tons. — r— ; •#* Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 469,163 10,489 0 5-37 12,551 0 6-42 113,280 4 9-95 2,087 0 1-07 117,286 5 0-00 Cheese .. .. 22,371 406 0 4-36 53 0 0-57 3,979 3 6-68 78 0 0-84 4,212 3 9-19 Butter •• •• 1,471 23 0 3-75 9 0 1-47 333 4 6-33 4 0 0-65 342 4 7-80 Coal— New Zealand Disc. 60,237 1,289 0 5-14 420 0 1-67 10,837 3 7-18 191 0 0-76 11 268 3 8-S£ ljd g- .53,873 421 0 1-88 411 0 1-83 3,590 1 3-99 .. .. 3,697 1 4-47 Bunkers— Hulks, &c. .. 6,390 18 0 0-68 14 0 0-53 1,915 5 11 -92 39 0 1-46 1 992 6 2-82 Tks 350 10 0 6'86 9 0 6-17 99 5 7-89 .. .. 102 5 9-94 Timber—• H /w .. .. 6,959 279 0 9-62 475 1 4-38 3,046 8 9-05 62 0 2-14 3,207 9 2-60 8 / w •• •• 9.651 832 1 8-69 693 1 5-23 5,831 12 1-00 17 0 0-42 5,987 12 4-88 Totals, 1943-44 .. 630,465 13,767 0 5-24 14,635 0 5-57 142,910 4 6-40 2,478 0 0-94 148,093 4 s-'.vT 1944-45 General .. .. 450,060 10,692 0 5-70 11,790 0 6-28 113,035 5 0-21 2,025 0 1-08 119,119 5 3-45 Cheese •• •• 22,434 422 0 4-51 125 0 1-34 4,151 3 8-41 83 0 0-89 4,501 4 0-15 Butter .. .. 4,148 98 0 5-67 94 0 5-44 1,123 5 4-98 19 0 1-10 1,201 5 9-49 Meat ... .. 783 40 1 0-26 .. .. 271 6 11-06 6 0 1-84 297 7 7-03 •Coal— New Zealand Ldg. 108,105 1,033 0 2-29 750 0 1-65 7,479 1 4-60 43 0 0-10 7,887 1 5-50 r< » Disc. 80,688 1,275 0 3-79 1,765 0 5-28 13,628 3 4-53 241 0 0-72 14,359 3 6-71 Bunker— Hulks, &6. .. 5,373 59 0 2-64 32 0 1-43 1,728 6 5-19 35 0 1-56 1,837 6 10-05 m . , lks 2,485 52 0 5-02 16 0 1-55 460 3 8-43 3 0 0-29 482 3 10-56> limber — ®/ w •• 7 ' 73 0 173 0 5-37 640 1 7-87 3,112 8 0-62 65 0 2-02 3,300 8 6-46 b / w 6,283 419 1 4-01 220 0 8-40 3,055 9 8-70 31 0 1-18 3,237 10 3-6S Totals, 1944-45 .. 688,089 14,263 0 4-97 15,432 0 5-38 148,042 4 3-13 2,551 0 0-89 156,220 4 6- U)
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PORT OF WELLINGTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 19th FEBRUARY 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. . General .. .. .. Tons 10,877 133,019 132,547 85,977 67,351 16-53 15-38 14-33 15-82 16-74 Iron, steel, &c 43 3,838 7,939 3,813 1,167 6-00 9-79 11-52 11-71 12-95 Hides .. 166 1,022 82 63 .. 18-40 14-87 11-77 10-50 Tallow, pelts, &c „ 178 4,415 2,299 2,000 803 18-70 17-27 16-47 16-17 19-99 Wool, &e.. .. Disc. Bales 15,334 71,417 47,084 43,935 11,327 122 124 123 123 122 „ •• Ldg. „ .. 7,005 1,437 528 3,416 .. 67 49 50 57 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft 3,356 28,007 1,199,147 789,434 .. 3,356 5,335 2,751 2,481 Whf. „ „ .. 436,057 1,277,363 612,959 1,007,078 .. 3,094 3,376 2,523 3,917 &Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 69,768 307,791 .. .. .. 2,441 4! 197 S'/w —• Tks. .. ., Disc. „ .. 1,160,599 565,921 .. 43,456 .. 2,250 2,232 .. 2.594 Tks. .. , . Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. ., .. ,, Whf. .. Disc. „ .. 437,085 662,800 55,777 382,793 .. 3^464 Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 172,086 59,390 .. .. .. 3,162 jPcal—■ Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons 4,048 23,582 16,952 1,698 2,518 20-83 22-11 22-19 23-05 27-20 Newcastle „ „ Basket— New Zealand „ „ .. 1,667 721 .. .. .. 11-71 10-99 Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tk S „ .. .. .. .. .. .. :: :: :: :: Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. 795 13,443 32,125 20,828 32,605 19-27 17-66 16-56 18-13 18-02 Fruit: Apples and pears „ 1,845 6,537 2,531 1,720 4,424 21-02 21-91 20-66 22-83 21-77 Cheese .. .... Cts .. 331,015 294,928 264,746 274,148 .. 216 213 221 227 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 14,197 5,900 15,392 69,524 .. 550 590 635 597 Mutton and Lamb .. .. R. e/c .. .. .. .. 23,883 .. .. .. .. 937 Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/c Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons 20,358 231,250 236,277 149,538 140,408 Number of contracts . . 57 696 590 400 425
Anal, of Oonfc. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . „ Ypiir Total Cont. " Winch" Total Cont. Price. Hours T/K Wages. Bis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. 57 3,914 250 .. 250 12,966 0 4-61 67 1941-42 .. .. .. 257 28 411 49,640 2,651 1,172 3,823 155,027 0 4-10 1,146 1942-43 .. .. .. 259 28 303 62,974 2,564 980 3,544 167,345 0 3-68 1,441 1943-44 .. .. .. 206 13 181 37,975 2,279 892 3,171 102,467 0 5-34 817 1944-45 .. .. .. 248 16 161 33,894 2,494 1,152 3,646 82,860 0 7-22 729 Totals.. .. .. 970 85 1,113 188,397 10,238 4,196 14,434 520,665 0 4-72 4,200
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Quantities, fa m Tons. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 114,720 2,905 0 0-27 2,725 () 5-70 31,536 5 5-97 861 0 1-38 33,653 5 10-40 Cheese .. .. 20,330 353 0 4-17 53 0 0-63 3,535 3 5-73 74 0 0-87 3,764 3 8-43 Butter .. .. 438 13 0 7-12 8 0 4-38 113 5 1-92 2 0 MO 120 5 5-75 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 1,697 63 0 8-91 17 0 2-40 286 3 4-45 6 0 0-85 306 3 7-28 Timber— H/w .. .. 4,726 204 0 10-36 372 1 6-89 2,174 9 2-40 45 0 2-29 2,316 9 9-61 S/w .... 424 20 0 11-32 80 3 9-28 287 13 6-45 6 0 3-39 305 14 4-64 Totals, 1943-44 .. 142,335 3,648 0 6-15 3,255 0 5-49 37,931 5 3-95 794 0 1-34 40,464 5 8-22 1944-45 General .. .. 99,475 2,309 0 5-57 2,532 0 6-11 26,917 5 4-94 573 0 I -38 29,260 5 10-59 Cheese .. .. 20,019 349 0 4-18 78 0 0-94 3,558 3 6-66 76 0 0-91 3,884 3 10-56 Butter .... 2,332 58 0 5-97 94 0 9-67 711 6 1-17 15 0 1-54 775 6 7-77 Meat .. .... 361 27 1 5-95 .. .. 175 9 8-34 4 0 2-66 192 10 7-64 Coal, New'Zealand Disc. 2,373 19 0 1-92 120 1 0-14 597 5 0-38 13 0 1-31 647 5 5-44 Timber—■ H/w .. .. 3,818 68 0 4-27 327 1' 8-56 1,519 7 11-48 32 0 2-01 1,633 8. 6-05 S/w .... 828 40 0 11-59 43 1 0-46 414 10 0-00 9 0 2-61 454 10 11-59 Totals, 1944-45 .. 129,206 2,870 0 5-33 3,194 0 5-93 33,891 5 2-95 722 0 1-34 36,845 5 8-44
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PORT OF LYTTELTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 19th FEBRUARY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Hates of Work per Not Gang-hour, Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. j 1943-44. | 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-4f, wTteel'&c " '• T ° H3 " " 98 ' 390 14 ' 17 W-80 15-22 Hides : 2 - 9 ■ ■■ n-os Tallow, pelts, &c „ [[ " 38 533 87 •• 16-79 24-28 Wool, to. ..Disc. Bales .. .. M08 !! " "((2 "55 "47 Timber— •• eg- „ .. .. .. .. 370 .. .. .. .. ; 03 H/w— Whf.'' " DiS °- S/ft " ■' 54 > 209 512,210 477,519 .. .. 5,657 2,539 2,922 whf! " Ldg. " ;; ;; ;; S/w — £::: ;; :: ■■ 197 * 775 *« 2 •• •• 3,884 3,542 4,137, Whf. .. Disc. „ " 15,713 74,230 .. .. .. 4,099 3,040 Whf. .. .. Ldg. ,, it a09 Coal- B '• •' 15,482 •• 2,997 Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle „ „ Basket— New Zealand „ „ Newcastle „ „ Bunker— '' • * • • • • • • Hulks, &c. . . Ldo:. Tks. ,, Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Chaff .. .... ,, , . .. 213 ' "• Fruit : Apples and pears ,, .. " 1 970 \ a hk *' .. Cheese . .. ... Ota .. !! ;; 1,279 1,475 16 ' 29 16-86 Butter .. .. .. Boxes ,. .. ' " " ' ' '' Mutton and lamb . . . . R. c/c .. ., '■ •" '' • • • • • Beef .. .. . , Qrs" .. .. " ' ' '' •• Frozen sundries .... F. c/c . . . . ' '' '' Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. [ ] " '' '' Total, all classes .. Tons .. .. 45,408 110,569 104,580 ~~ ~T.~ Number of contracts .. .. ., 70 243 ~~
I —— Ana1, of Conti „ . Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Year. __ iotalCont. " Wlnoh" Total Cont. 1)is D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). Wa n e9 ' 1940-41 .... c t £ £ s. s. £ 1941-42 .. .. .. ; 7 1 ,22 M12 "699 aioil 24; 631 1 0-78 '362 1944-45 in ,r Joo 1 3 ' 278 1 > m 5,081 54,166 1 2-52 606 0 24,380 3,187 1,814 5,001 53,088 1 2-41 594 T ° tals 25 30 305 63,325 7,777 13M85 HM5 M22~
Classes of <w 0 Quantities, SpCC ' 0vertime - Cont - National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. K ' in TonB. ; Amount. Per Ton. Amount. | Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 832- ■' 10M21 *' m ° " 3t • 251,00 « V. 0 i'ii i 4 :: :: 'i" % S Ig '"S J tS 5 ? fS 'I 8 ?:2 S ? ?:g Totals; 1943-44 110,089 2J84 0 4-74 3,447 0 7-47 25,964 4 8-30 " 519 <TT7j? 2M83 1944-45 Timber-— " " 10 °' 908 2 ' 09 ° ° 4 " 97 2 < 245 0 5 ' 34 23,608 4 8-15 482 0 MS 24,567 4 10-43 ?/ W " " 1,432 28 0 4-69 132 1 10-12 562 7 10-19 ll o 1 -S4. r,73 s n rrn S/W •• •• 0 8-98 18 0 8-98 210 8 8-78 " 0 2-00 2H 9 0^7 Totals, 1944-45 102,819 2,136 0 4-99 2,395 0 5-59 24,380 4 8-91 0 1-16~ 25,357 4 il-lS — 1
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PORT OF DUNEDIN SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 1st OCTOBER, 1941, TO 31st March, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 28,862 51,166 39,362 41,995 .. 17-33 17-25 17-57 15-65 Iron, steel, &c .. 970 5,103 2,627 2,007 .. 11-10 14-55 15-96 13-17 Hides .. .... ,, 75 76 183 144 .. 12-00 13-08 17-29 15-71 Tallow, pelts, &o „ ,. 27 .. .. .. .. 10-42 Wool, &o. .. Disc. Bales . 1,154 1,766 723 2,037 .. 80 78 71 69 » •• Ldg. ,, .. 282 480 .. .. .. 59 78 Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. 265,037 .. .. 224,437 .. 5,710 .. .. 3,586 Whf. .. .. „ .. 26,141 .. 109,131 250,585 .. 2,324 .. 2,573 4,626 Whf. . . Ldg. „ » S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ . . .. .. .. Tks. . . .. Ldg. „ Whf... .. Disc. ,, .. 2,002 32,038 145,534 82,615 .. 3,432 5,340 3,916 7 626 whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Coal— Grab— Now Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle ,, „ Basket— New Zealand .. „ „ Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. ,, Tks. .. „ ,, Cargo, New Zealand „ ,, .. .. .. Cement .. .. 739 3,885 .. •. . .. 20-12 18-97 Fruit: Apples and pears ,, .. .. 652 .. .. .. .. 16-90 Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. . . . . Boxes . . . . . . . . .. ... Mutton and lamb .. .. It. c/o .. .. . . .. Beef .. .. . . Qrs Frozen sundries F. c/c Wheat and barley .. . . Tons . . .. .. . . , Total, all classes .. Tons .. 31,774 61,298 43,103 46,054 Number of contracts . . . . 49 64 39 44 . .
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total » Year Total Cont. " Winch" it' JI Total Cont. ! Price. - Hours (Comm) T / K Wages. JL>is. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ S. d. £ 1940-41 1941-42 .. .. .. 2 2 45 9,447 059 .. 659 31,044 0 5-09 ig4 1942-43 .. .. .. 1 2 61 21,671 1,257 .. 1,257 57,331 0 5-26 432 1943-44 .. .. .. 1 .. 38 14,524 97! .. 971 37,344 0 6-24 242 1944-45 .. .. .. 2 2 40 16,977 560 .. 560 44,443 0 3-03 316 Totals.. .. .. 8 6 184 62,619 3,447 .. 3,447 170,162 0 4-86 1,184
—— — - - — - .—-— . , Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Amount. ' Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount, Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 42,964 1,551 0 8-66 1,879 0 10-50 14,105 6 8-79 282 0 1-58 14,404 6 8-46 Timber — H/w .. .. 209 12 1 1-78 .. .. 119 11 4-65 2 0 2-30 121 11 6-95 S/w .. .. ,452 40 1 9-24 3 0 1-59 300 13 3-29 0 0 3-18 306 13 6-48 Totals, 1943-44 .. 43,625 1,603 0 8-82 1,882 0 10-35 14,524 6 7-90 290 0 1-60 14,831 6 9-59 1944-45 General .. .. 45,045 1,778 0 9-47 2,150 0 11-46 16,210 7 2-37 334 0 1-78 17,000 7 6-58 Timber —■ H/w .. .. 1,425 51 0 8-59 103 1 5-35 672 9 5-18 14 0 2-36 705 .9 10-74 S/w .. .. 165 7 0 10-18 .. .. 95 11 6-18 2 0 2-91 97 11 9-09 Totals, 1944-45 .. 46,635 1,836 0 9-45 2,253 0 11-59 16,977 7 3-36 350 0 1-80 17,802 7 7-61
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PORT OF GISBORNE SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 25th SEPTEMBER, 1944, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton, 1944-45
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Classses of Cargo. Unit. — mSf.° General .. .. .. .. .... Tons 13,670 14'78 Iron, steel, pig-iron pipes .. .. .... „ Hides .. . . .. .. .... „ Tallow, pelts, &c. .. .. .. .... „ 116 13 • 78 Wool, &c. .. .. .. ,. Disc. Bales .. Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. .. .. .. „ Whf. .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ S/w —- Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. „ Tks. .. . . .. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. .. .. .. Disc. „ Whf. .. .. .. .. Ldg. Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. .. .. .. Disc. Tons Newcastle .. . . .. „ „ Basket— New Zealand .. .. .. ,, ,, Newcastle .. .. .. .. „ ,, Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. .. .. .. „ „ Cargo, New Zealand .. .. „ „ Cement .. .. .. .. .... „ 484 16-27 Fruit: Apples and pears . . .. .... „ Cheese .. . . . . .. .... Cts Butter .. .. . . .. .... Boxes 7,392 469 Mutton and lamb .. . . .. .... R. c/c Beef .. .. . . .. .... Qrs Frozen sundries .. . . .. .... F. c/c Wheat and barley . . .. .. .... Tons Total, all classes .. .. .... Tons 14,481 Number of contracts .. .... .. 40 ...
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total .,, lulp v „„ Total Cont. " Winch" Total Cont. year. prlce> 1Io(lrg Hour t/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). _— 1 ««r £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1944-45 .. .. .. 3 2 35' 4,693 104 .. 104 12,329 0 2-03 93 Totals .. .. 3 2 35 4,693 104 .. 104 12,329 0 2-03 93
. ______ _____— ' "f Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Q ta Tons.®' ' - Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per'Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 14,247 647 0 10-90 273 0 4-60 4,693 6 7-06 4 0 0-07 4,879 6 10-19 Totals, 1944-45 .. 14,247 617 0 10-90 273 0 4-60 4,693 6 7-06 4 0 0-07 4,879 6 10-19
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PORT OF NAPIER SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1942, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — —, 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1914-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. .. 8,244 20,789 17,208 .. .. 14-72 15-96 15-69 Iron, steel, &o .. .. -■ 137 63 .. .. 9-84 14-54 Hides .. .... „ .. •• •• 65 .. .. •• 14-72 Tallow, pelts, &c. .. .. ,, .. •• 264 1,167 1,511 .. .. 15-48 14-13 14-52 Wool,&o... .. Disc. Bales .. .. 5,508 2,706 2,799 .. .. 103 92 68 .. Ldg. „ .. .. 1,850 12,996 3,986 .. .. 73 82 76 Timber —• H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. .. „ Whf. .. .. Ldg. S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. • • • • .... Tks. .. .. Ldg. ,, ■. ■ • • • 75,804 .. • • .. ■ • 3,284 .. Whf. .. .. Disc. Whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. 25,000 .. .. .. .. 4,545 GoalGrab — New Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle „ „ Basket —■ New Zealand ,, ,, •• •• •• •• •• .. .. Newcastle „ „ Bunker — Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ .. .. •• •• •• •• •• .. .. Tks. .. „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. .. •• •• •• •• •• Cement .. .... „ •• •• 2,639 4,000 7,167 .. .. 18-22 16-91 17-85 Fruit: Apples and pears „ .. •• •• •• 870 .. .. .. .. 16-68 Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb R. o/e Beef .. .. .. Qrs .. .. .. .. .. • ■ • • • • • • Frozen sundries .. .. P. o/c .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons .. .. 12,297 28,813 27,879 1 Number of contracts .. . . .. 59 66 75
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total » Total Cont. " Winch'» A J n J; Total Cont. Year. Price Hours (Comm.). Wa S e3 - Dis. ' Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. 1941-42 .. 1942-43 . .. 18 1 40 3,621 113 86 199 6,489 0 4-18 98 H943-44 .. 17 2 47 8,760 361 88 449 15,163 0 5-72 166 1944-45 .. ..13 5 57 8,180 387 124 511 15,252 0 6-09 121 Totals .. .. 48 8 144 20,561 861 298 1,159 36,904 0 5'60 385
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. " Classes of Cargo. j ~ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. 3?er Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1934-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 28,222 785 0 6-68 1,950 1 4-58 8,726 6 2-21 174 0 1-48 8,900 6 3-69 Timber, s/w.. .. 50 ti 2 4-80 .. .. 34 13 7-20 1 0 4-80 35 14 0-00 Totals, 1943-44 .. 28,272 791 0 6-71 1,950 1 4'55 8,760 6 2-36 175 0 1-49 8,935 6 3-85 1944-45 General .. .. 25,350 785 0 7-43 1,890 1 5-89 8,180 6 5-44 167 0 1-58 8,513 6 8-60 Timber, s/w.. .. ,. •. • • ■ • • • • • • • • • .. Totals, 1944-45 .. 25,350 785 0 7-43 1,890 1 5-89 8,180 6 5'44 167 0 1-58 8,513 6 8-60
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PORT OF PORT WAIKATO SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 4th JULY, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
56
Quantities of Cargo handled. Kates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. - ____ 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. j 1943-44. j 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. | 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 5,446 5,292 6,053 6,544 .. 18-88 18-18 17-79 15-31 Dolomite „ .. 1,045 3,346 2,423 3,188 .. 13-40 13-69 11-86 12-03 Hides .. .. .. „ Tallow, pelts, &c ,, Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales . . . . , , ., , , . » • • Mg. „ .. .. .. .. !. " ;; ; j Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft ...... Whf. .. „ .. ' Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. . " " " " " S/w— " " " " '' - Barges ..Disc. .. 2,241,412 2,631,285 971,855 433,000 .. 6,021 5,663 5,215 4,920 Tks .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. Disc. „ , . . . " Whf. .. Ldg. Coal— GrabNew Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. . . . . ... Newcastle ,, ,, . . .. :. Basket— New Zealand .. „ „ Newcastle „ ,, Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. ,, Tks. .. ,, ,, .. . . ., .. _ _ _ _ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ ,. • Cement . . .. .. „ Fruit: Apples and pears ,, .. ,. ., Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. Butter . . .. ,. Boxes . . .. Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/o .. . . .. . . Beef .. .. . . Qrs .. . . .. ,, . . . . .. ,. ., ' Frozen sundries F. c/o Wheat and barley .. . . Tons Total, all classes .. Tons .. 10,974 13,901 10,420 10,598 .. .. .. .. r Number of contracts .. . . 43 40 25 26
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Vftnr. Total Cont. "Winch" A , v ,-.P. er Total Cont. Mce. - — Hours T/K Wages. Dis, Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). v , . £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 1941-42 .. .. .. 24 .. 19 2,980 620 .. 620 7,800 1 7-08 'idB'j-1942-43 .. .. .. 27 .. 13 4,242 723 .. 723 10,261 I 4-91 286 1943-44 .. .. .. 24 .. 1 3,162 328 .. 328 7,795 0 10-11 286 1944-45 .. .. .. 25 .. 1 3,050 197 .. 197 7,832 0 6-04 286 Totals.. .. .. 100 .. 34 13,434 1,868 .. 1,868 33,688 1 1-31 1,053
1 "V Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Quantities, 6 in Tons. : ; Amount. ' Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. j Per Ton. ! | I 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ g. d. General .. .. 8,476 210 0 5-95 540 1 3-46 2,528 5 11-58 .. .. 2,528 5 11-58 Timber, s/w .. 1,944 73 0 9-01 65 0 8-02 634 6 6-27 .. .. 634 6 6-27 Totals, 1943-44 .. 10,420 283 0 6-52 611 1 2-07 3,162 6 0-83 .. .. 3,162 6 0-83 1944-45 General .. .. 9,730 385 0 9-50 | 317 0 7-82 2,761 5 8-10 .. .. 2,761 5 8-10 Timber, s/w .. 866 22 0 6-10 38 0 10-53 289 6 8-09 .. .. 289 6 8-09 Totals, 1944-45 .. 10,596 407 0 9-22 355 0 8-04 3,050 5 9-08 .. .. 3,050 5 9-08 — " — ' " " ———- ■ ————— __ — — 0k
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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th NOVEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th NOVEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — — ; —: —— — ■ 1940-41. 1941-42. j 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. I 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 0,783 15,129 9,758 12,737 .. 14-95 15-54 15-75 16-13 Iron, steel, &c. „ •• 11 ■■ •• 466 .. 10-52 .. .. 11-37 Hides .. .... „ • • 42 126 112 .. .. 13-33 23-53 18-67 Tallow, pelts, &c ,, .. 98 317 51 .. .. 13-23 14-98 16-11 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales . . Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. • • • • • • • ■ ■ • • • • .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. •• •• S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. •• 15,029 .. .. .. .. 5,465 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. Disc. „ Whf. .. Ldg. „ Coal— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 5,730 10,517 6,430 13,526 .. 24-75 23-57 23-53 23-78 Newcastle „ „ Basket —• New Zealand .. „ ,, Newcastle .. ,, ,, • • • • Bunker-— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. ,, ,> Cargo, New Zealand ,, ,, •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• '■ Cement „ .. ■■ •• 104 -- 27-18 Fruit, Apples and pears .. .. •• •• 3,518 4,166 .. .. .. 2--13 22-25 Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb R. c/.o Beef . • • ■ • • Qrs Frozen sundries F. c/c Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. • • ■ • ■ • ■ • • • • • • • • • Total, all classes .. Tons .. 12,566 25,870 20,165 31,050 Number of contracts .. . . 45 92 74 80 .. II. Profit Distributions — i " Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Tjtal . tllll . Total Cont. " Winch" nJ* Cont - Year. Prlce . ; Hours (0 *X.). T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 1941-42 .. 13 .. 32 1,940 126 46 172 5,657 0 5-33 60 1942-43 42 2 48 4,508 375 165 540 11,506 0 7-83 77 1943-44 " 35 2 37 3,281 342 189 531 6,557 1 0-53 40 1944-45 .. .. .. 41 2 37 5,404 434 225 659 9,945 0 10-47 61 Totals .-. 131 6 154 15,133 1,277 625 1,902 33,665 0 9-10 238 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. j ' j j ~ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. I Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount, j Per Ton. !___ > 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . 13,709 233 0 4-08 141 0 2-47 2,438 3 6-68 49 0 0-86 2,487 3 7-54 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 5,855 97 0 3-98 109 0 4-47 862 2 11-33 17 0 0-70 879 3 0-03 TotalB, 1943-44 .. 19,564 330 0 4-05 250 0 3-07 3,300 3 4-38 66 0 0-81 3,366 3 5-29 1944-45 General .. 16,913 334 0 4-74 332 0 4-71 3,194 3 9-32 65 0 0-92 3,324 3 11-17 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 13,488 196 0 3-49 428 0 7-62 2,210 3 3-32 45 0 0-80 2,295 3 4-8 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,401 530 0 4-18 760 0 6-00 5,404 3 6-66 110 0 0-87 5,619 3 8-36
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th NOVEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — — ; —: —— — ■ 1940-41. 1941-42. j 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. I 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 0,783 15,129 9,758 12,737 .. 14-95 15-54 15-75 16-13 Iron, steel, &c. „ •• 11 ■■ •• 466 .. 10-52 .. .. 11-37 Hides .. .... „ • • 42 126 112 .. .. 13-33 23-53 18-67 Tallow, pelts, &c ,, .. 98 317 51 .. .. 13-23 14-98 16-11 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales . . Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. • • • • • • • ■ ■ • • • • .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. •• •• S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. •• 15,029 .. .. .. .. 5,465 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. Disc. „ Whf. .. Ldg. „ Coal— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 5,730 10,517 6,430 13,526 .. 24-75 23-57 23-53 23-78 Newcastle „ „ Basket—• New Zealand .. „ ,, Newcastle .. ,, ,, • • • • Bunker-— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. ,, ,> Cargo, New Zealand ,, ,, •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• '■ Cement „ .. ■■ •• 104 -- 27-18 Fruit, Apples and pears .. .. •• •• 3,518 4,166 .. .. .. 2--13 22-25 Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb R. c/.o Beef . • • ■ • • Qrs Frozen sundries F. c/c Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. • • ■ • ■ • ■ • • • • • • • • • Total, all classes .. Tons .. 12,566 25,870 20,165 31,050 Number of contracts .. . . 45 92 74 80 .. II. Profit Distributions — i " Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Tjtal . tllll . Total Cont. " Winch" nJ* Cont - Year. Prlce . ; Hours (0 *X.). T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 1941-42 .. 13 .. 32 1,940 126 46 172 5,657 0 5-33 60 1942-43 42 2 48 4,508 375 165 540 11,506 0 7-83 77 1943-44 " 35 2 37 3,281 342 189 531 6,557 1 0-53 40 1944-45 .. .. .. 41 2 37 5,404 434 225 659 9,945 0 10-47 61 Totals .-. 131 6 154 15,133 1,277 625 1,902 33,665 0 9-10 238 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. j ' j j ~ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. I Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount, j Per Ton. !___ > 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . 13,709 233 0 4-08 141 0 2-47 2,438 3 6-68 49 0 0-86 2,487 3 7-54 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 5,855 97 0 3-98 109 0 4-47 862 2 11-33 17 0 0-70 879 3 0-03 TotalB, 1943-44 .. 19,564 330 0 4-05 250 0 3-07 3,300 3 4-38 66 0 0-81 3,366 3 5-29 1944-45 General .. 16,913 334 0 4-74 332 0 4-71 3,194 3 9-32 65 0 0-92 3,324 3 11-17 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 13,488 196 0 3-49 428 0 7-62 2,210 3 3-32 45 0 0-80 2,295 3 4-8 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,401 530 0 4-18 760 0 6-00 5,404 3 6-66 110 0 0-87 5,619 3 8-36
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th NOVEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — — ; —: —— — ■ 1940-41. 1941-42. j 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. I 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 0,783 15,129 9,758 12,737 .. 14-95 15-54 15-75 16-13 Iron, steel, &c. „ •• 11 ■■ •• 466 .. 10-52 .. .. 11-37 Hides .. .... „ • • 42 126 112 .. .. 13-33 23-53 18-67 Tallow, pelts, &c ,, .. 98 317 51 .. .. 13-23 14-98 16-11 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales . . Ldg. „ Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. • • • • • • • ■ ■ • • • • .... Whf. .. Disc. „ .. •• •• S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. •• 15,029 .. .. .. .. 5,465 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. Disc. „ Whf. .. Ldg. „ Coal— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 5,730 10,517 6,430 13,526 .. 24-75 23-57 23-53 23-78 Newcastle „ „ Basket—• New Zealand .. „ ,, Newcastle .. ,, ,, • • • • Bunker-— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. ,, ,> Cargo, New Zealand ,, ,, •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• '■ Cement „ .. ■■ •• 104 -- 27-18 Fruit, Apples and pears .. .. •• •• 3,518 4,166 .. .. .. 2--13 22-25 Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb R. c/.o Beef . • • ■ • • Qrs Frozen sundries F. c/c Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. • • ■ • ■ • ■ • • • • • • • • • Total, all classes .. Tons .. 12,566 25,870 20,165 31,050 Number of contracts .. . . 45 92 74 80 .. II. Profit Distributions — i " Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Tjtal . tllll . Total Cont. " Winch" nJ* Cont - Year. Prlce . ; Hours (0 *X.). T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 1941-42 .. 13 .. 32 1,940 126 46 172 5,657 0 5-33 60 1942-43 42 2 48 4,508 375 165 540 11,506 0 7-83 77 1943-44 " 35 2 37 3,281 342 189 531 6,557 1 0-53 40 1944-45 .. .. .. 41 2 37 5,404 434 225 659 9,945 0 10-47 61 Totals .-. 131 6 154 15,133 1,277 625 1,902 33,665 0 9-10 238 III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. j ' j j ~ Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. I Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount, j Per Ton. !___ > 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General . 13,709 233 0 4-08 141 0 2-47 2,438 3 6-68 49 0 0-86 2,487 3 7-54 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 5,855 97 0 3-98 109 0 4-47 862 2 11-33 17 0 0-70 879 3 0-03 TotalB, 1943-44 .. 19,564 330 0 4-05 250 0 3-07 3,300 3 4-38 66 0 0-81 3,366 3 5-29 1944-45 General .. 16,913 334 0 4-74 332 0 4-71 3,194 3 9-32 65 0 0-92 3,324 3 11-17 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 13,488 196 0 3-49 428 0 7-62 2,210 3 3-32 45 0 0-80 2,295 3 4-8 Totals, 1944-45 .. 30,401 530 0 4-18 760 0 6-00 5,404 3 6-66 110 0 0-87 5,619 3 8-36
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PORT OF WANGANUI SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 4th JUNE, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
58
Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — | i i — j 1940-41. 1041-42. j 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .... Tons .. 29,137 29,603 30,121 32,534 .. 19-35 18-36 19-09 19-24 Iron, steel, &c .. 201 604 .. .. ,. 15.78 36-23 ™ es •• •• •• » •• 295 277 133 52 .. 17-69 17-71 16-12 12-00 Mow pelts, &c. .... .. 2,148 2,660 1,985 393 .. 16-14 14-71 16-52 17-34 Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. 147 172 2,200 .. .. 84 79 105 m . » •• Ld S- » •• 35,652 42,762 48,613 18,609 .. 105 111 116 il8 lim ber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft ...... ' whf. .. „ „ .. .. .. ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;• Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. _ Whf... .. Disc. „ ... .. .. !. " " ■ " 4*300 Whf... ..Ldg. „ .. .. ' CoalGrab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. 12,550 12,709 16,645 23,411 .. 23-81 24-43 25-03 25-23 Newcastle „ ,, Basket— ......... New Zealand „ „ Newcastle „ „ .. ., Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks - •• » » •• •• •• -- !! " !! !! " Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .. „ .. 2,520 4,383 M82 7J87 " 17-75 18-34 Fruit: Apples and .. „ Pears Cheese .. .... Cts .. 9,347 25,968 31,442 33,449 .. 270 260 257 283 Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. 7,693 11,562 40,910 68,075 .. 637 654 749 648 Mutton and lamb .. .. R. e/c Beef .. .. .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/o Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. 211 219 .. .. .. 22-42 20-17 '! Total, all olasses .. Tons .. 53,624 59,570 62,501 71,106 Number of contracts .. .. .. 152 161 162 187 - f
Anal, of Conb. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total A _ Year - Total Cont - " Winch" A^,?® r Total Cont. - Price. " Hours , T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). ———— L & & & s. d. £ 1940-41 .. 1941-42 .. .. .. 45 10 97 10,818 1,800 1,088 2,888 26,477 1 4-32 261 1942-43 .. .. .. 45 19 97 13,684 1,707 965 2,672 31,089 1 118 268 1943-44 .. .. .. 35 32 95 14,080 2,119 849 2,968 29,380 1 5-31 332 1944-45 .. .. .. 65 48 74 15,313 2,322 963 3,285 32,388 1 5-21 242 Totals .. .. 190 109 363 53,895 7,948 3,865 11,813 119,334 1 3-98 1,103
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Ccr-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. to Tons' - — Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 44,175 931 0 5-06 1,107 0 6-01 10,309 4 8-01 96 0 0-52 10,405 4 8-53 Cheese .. .. 2,041 53 0 6-23 .. .. 444 4 4.21 4 0 0-47 448 4 4-08 Butter .. .. 1,033 10 0 2-32 1 0 0-23 220 4 3-11 2 0 0-46 222 4 3-58 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 16,515 349 0 5-07 159 0 2-31 3,103 3 9-09 32 0 0-47 3,135 3 9-56 Totals, 1943-44 .. 63,764 1,343 0 5-05 1,267 0 4-77 14,076 4 4-98 134 0 0-50 14,210 4 5-48 1944-45 General .. .. 42,722 856 0 4-81 698 0 3-92 9,758 4 6-82 92 0 0-52 10,036 4 8-38 Cheese .. . .• 2,415 73 0 7-25 47 0 4-67 593 4 10-93 7 0 0-70 617 5 1-31 Butter .. .. 1,816 40 0 5-29 .. .. 412 4 6-45 4 0 0-53 426 4 8-30 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 23,036 470 0 4-90 38 0 5-61 4,548 3 11-38 50 0 0-52 4,683 4 0-79 Totals, 1944-45 .. 69,989 1,439 0 4-93 1,283 0 4-40 15,311 4 4-51 153 0 0-52 15,762 4 6-05
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PORT OF NELSON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 12th MAY, 1942, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON ANCHOR CO. VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
59
Quantities of Cargo handled. Hates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. .. __________ 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. . . 50,930 72,537 58,284 .. .. 26-72 28-55 28-78 Iron, steel, &e „ Hides .. .... „ .. • • • • • • • • • • • • Tallow, pelts, &c. .... ,, .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. 158 .. .. .. .. 126 .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 625 767 .. .. .. 132 121 Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. .. •• •• •• •• •• •• Whf. „ „ .. .. •• •• 21,547 .. .. .. .. 9,945 i whf! !! Ldg. „ .. .. •• •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. 16,900 .. .. .. .. 6,993 Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. Disc. ,, Whf. .. Ldg. Coal— Grralb New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. .. 14,268 21,323 25,672 .. .. 37*90 39*40 47*93 Newcastle „ „ .. • • • • • • • • • • .... '"New Zealand „ „ .. .. 9,986 6,410 1,255 .. .. 15-76 17-10 17-55 Newcastle .. „ „ .. .. •• •• •* B fcc. .. Ldg. „ .. .. 4,881 6,219 5,328 .. .. 17-14 17-05 18-29 Tks. .. „ „ .. • ■ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. .. •• •• • • •• •• Cement •• 695 319 28 .. .. 23-64 25-02 33-60 Fruit: Apples and " .. .. 3,808 1,367 1,239 .. .. 32-27 30-10 34-66 pears Cheese .. .. • • Cts .. .. • ■ • • • • • • • • .... Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. R. e/c Beef .. ■. • ■ Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F. o/e .. .. 97 Wheat and barley .. .. Tons Total, all classes .. Tons .. .. 84,788 108,329 91,871 Number of contracts .. .. .. 281 302 277
—— — — j ——— Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total A per Total Cont. "Winch" Hn * r lotal Cout. Year. Price . — Hours (Comm.). T / K Wage9 ' Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (tomm.j. £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .... 1Q41-42 1942-43 ;; .. .. 80 24 171 11,869 2,169 1,229 3,398 32,777 1 3-93 iq43_44 81 12 209 15,635 2,898 1,087 3,985 35,758 1 7"45 1944-45 " .. .. 79 11 187 13,561 2,775 1,043 3,818 28,769 1 11-15 22 Totals .. 246 47 567 41,065 7,842 3,359 11,201 97,304 1 7-34 22 ; :
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. T — H Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton, Amount. | Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Genera l 73,411 764 0 2-50 47 0 0-15 10,010 2 8-73 202 0 0-66 10,415 2 10-05 C °New Zealand Disc. 27,622 451 0 3-92 5] 0 0-44 3,708 2 8-22 76 0 0-66 3,860 2 9-54 6; 390 18 0 0-68 14 0 0-53 1,915 5 11-92 39 0 1-46 1,992 6 2-82 Totals, 1943-44 .. 107,423 1,233 0 2-75 112 0 0-25 15,633 2 10-93 317 0 0-71 16,267 3 0-34 . j 1— —— 1944-45 General .. .. 59,233 540 0 2-19 37 0 0-15 8,428 2 10-15 176 0 0-71 8,981 3 0-39 °°New Zealand Disc. 27,030 308 0 2-73 307 0 2-73 3,390 2 6-10 71 0 0-63 3,591 2 7-88 Bkr hXs, &c, 5 328 59 0 2-66 32 0 1-44 1,716 6 5-30 35 0 1-58 1,824 6 10-16 Timber, h/w. . . .. 64 6 1 10-50 .. .. 26 8 1-50 1 0 3-75 28 8 9-00 Totals 1944-45 .. ~ 91,655 913 0 2-39 376 0 0-98 13,560 2 11-51 283 0 0-74 14,424 3 1-77 ' __l _ _
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PORT OF NELSON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 29th APRIL, 1942, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS (OTHER THAN ANCHOR CO.). I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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I " Quantities of Cargo handled. Hates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. | 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. j 1943-44. 1944-45. — i 1 __J I I General .. .. Tons .. .. 11,805 37 821 .. .. 20-55 24-67 24-75 Iron, steel, &c „ Hides .. .... ,, Tallow pelts, &e „ Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. .. '' '' ? m Ld s- " •• •• •• ■■ , Timber— H/w— Tks. .. . . Disc. S/ft .. . . ., Whf... •• » ». •• .. .. 162 j 232 ' " G 730 Whf. .. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. . ' S/w —■ ' '' '' '' '' '" .< Tks. .. ,. Disc. „ Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ Whf. .. . . Disc. „ whf... .. Ldg. „ .. .. ;; Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons • Newcastle „ „ Basket— New Zealand .. „ „ Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. Ldg. „ .. . . .. .. 45 _ _ 20 Tks. .. „ „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. 1,457 .. 29-99 " S4-17 pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/o Beef .. .. ,. Qrs Frozen sundries .... F. c/o Wheat and barley . . . . Tons .. .. ,. ,, ,, " Total, all classes .. Tons .. .. 13,262 524 3,936 Number of contracts.... . . .. 22 2 5
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . Year. , Total Cont. "Winch" Total Cont. Pnce - Hours (p™ 1 , T/K Wages. Ms. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). (Comm.). £ £ i. s» d £ 1940-41 .......... * 1941-42 .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. " ;; ;; ;; .. .. .. 1 3 18 2,614 301 .. "301 0 ii• 57 !! 1J43-44 .. .. .. 1 1 .. 106 32 7 39 245 2 7-56 1944-45 .. 2 753 125 55 180 1,166 2 1-65 '•Totals .. 2 6 21 3,473 458 62 520 7,646 I 2-38 7~~
„ .... 0nl - Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. to Tons*' — 1 Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. , Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. —— , I 1943-44 £ s. <1. £ s. d. £ s . d. £ s . d. £ s. d. General .... 28 .. .. .. .. 3 2 1-71 3 2 1-71 Timber, h/w .... 487 6 0 2-96 .. .. 103 4 2-76 "2 0 0-99 107 4 4-73 Totals, 1943-44 .. 515 6 0 2-80 .. .. 106 4 1-40 2 0 0-93 UO 4 3^26^ 1944-45 General .. .. 3,378 54 0 3-84 159 0 11-30 741 4 4-65 15 0 1-07 776 4 7-13 Coal, Bkrs: Hlks, &c. 45 .. .. .. 12 5 4-00 .. 13 6 9-33 Totals, 1944-45 .. 3,423 54 0 3-79 159 0 11-15 753 4 4-80 15 0 1-05 789 4 7.32
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PORT OF PICTON SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th DECEMBER, 1942, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
61
Quantities of Cargo handled. I Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. 1 j — 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1 1944-45. 1 General .. .. .. Tons .. .. 4,740 16,373 10,967 .. .. 12-92 14-75 15•37 Iron, steel &c. .. .. .. 463 92 .. .. 14*51 8-49 Hides .. .... „ Tallow pelts, &c ,, .. .. ., .. .. ,. ., .. Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. ., ; „ .. Ldg. „ .. .. 2,863 722 4,001 .. .. 75 65 72 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft .. .. .. .. 330,624 .. .. .. .. 3,-909 Whf. .. Whf. .. .. Ldg. S/w —■ Tks... .. Disc. „ .. .. .. 109,283 .. ... .. .. 3,001 Tks. . . .. Ldg. „ . . .. .. ,. Whf... .. Disc. ., Whf... .. Ldg. CoalGrab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons .. .. 2,892 16,244 14,761 .. .. 23-64 23-78 25-05 Newcastle „ „ Basket— New Zealand .. .. 1,450 602 .. .. .. 10-26 11-22 Newcastle „ „ Bunker— Hulks, &o. .. Ldg. „ . . . . .. . . Tks. .. .. „ Cargo, New Zealand „ ,, Cement ... .. .. „ .. .. 654 2,102 2,419 .. .. 15-54 18-07 18-11 Fruit: Apples and ,. .. .. .. .. 440 .. .. .. .. 20-31 pears Cheese .. . . .. Cts Butter .. .. . . Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/c .. .. .. .. 27,740 .. .. .. .. 1,053 Beef . . .. . . Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. F. o/c . . .. .. . . . . .. Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. .. .. .. .. Total, all classes.. Tons , .. .. 10,183 35,116 30,763 Number of contracts .... .. ., 30 102 87
Anal, of Confc. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total , „ v ..„ Total Cont. " Winch" , ' er Total CotV Year ' 7 Price. Hours (C ?min) T/K Wages. Dis. Lg. I I)/Ij. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). I 1 £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 1941-42 .. .... 1942-43 .. .. .. 15 1 14 2,081 70 35 105 5,815 0 2-90 1943-44 .. .. .. 45 6 51 6,852 414 143 557 16,766 0 5-93 1944-45 .. .. .. 33 9 45 6,373 484 169 653 13,500 0 8-61 Totals .. .. 93 16 110 15,306 968 347 1,315 36,081 0 6-44
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ | s. d. General .. .. 17,760 411 0 5-55 270 0 3-65 3,930 4 6-11 83 0 1-12 4,230 4 9-10 Coal,NewZealand Disc. 16,298 329 0 4-84 84 0 1-23 2,878 3 6-38 60 0 0-88 3,088 I 3 9-47 Timber, s/w. . . .. 161 4 0 5-96 .. .. 43 5 4-10 2 0 2-98 47 5 10-06 ' I Totals, 1943-44 .. 34,219 744 0 5-22 354 0 2-48 6,851 4 0-05 145 0 1-02 7,365 4 3-65 1944-45 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 13,677 392 0 6-88 174 0 3-05 3,066 4 5-80 65 0 1-14 3,340 4 10-61 Meat .. .. 422 13 0 7-39 .. 96 4 6-60 2 0 I -14 105 4 11-71 Coal, New Zealand Disc. 14,761 282 0 4-59 372 0 6-05 2,883 3 10-87 62 0 1-01 3,143 4 3-10 Timber, h/w 991 20 0 4-81 78 1 6-89 333 6 8-65 7 0 1 -69 361 7 3-43 Totals, 1944-45 .. 29,8-51 707 0 5-68 624 0 5-02 6,378 4 3-28 136 0 1-09 6,949 4 7-87
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PORT OF TIMARU SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 10th NOVEMBER, 1941, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
62
Quantities of Cargo handled. Bates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. — 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. General .. .. .. Tons .. 8,255 18,782 14,746 16,562 .. 16-16 16-43 17-45 18-92 Iron, steel, &c „ Hides .. .... „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. „ Tallow, pelts, &c „ .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. j. Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. 479 * 590 .. .. .. 73 76 .. .. Ldg. „ . . 940 661 .. .. .. 120 57 Timber— H/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. „ Whf. .. Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. S/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tks. .. .. Ldg. Whf. .. Disc. Whf. .. Ldg. Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle „ „ BasketNew Zealand „ „ .. .. .. .. .. Newcastle „ „ Bunker — Hulks, &c. ,. Ldg. „ Tks. .. „ „ Cargo, New Zealand „ „ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cement .. .... „ Fruit: Apples and „ pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts .. .. .. Butter .. .. .. Boxes Mutton and lamb .. .. R. o/o .. •• ... .. .. .. .. .. .. Beef .. .. .. Qrs. Frozen sundries .. .. F. c/o .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wheat and barley.. .. Tons • Total, all classes .. Tons .. 8,477 18,977 14,746 16,562 Number of contracts .. .. 34 56 34 42
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av n Vonr Total Cont. " Winch" T Tnnr Tobal Conb * Year ' Price. Hours (Comm.). T / K Wages. Dis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 1941-42 .. .. .. 2 2 30 1,641 117 54 171 4,344 0 6'47 25 1942-43 .. .. .. 3 1 52 4,281 315 205 520 9,025 0 8-36 22 * 1943-44 .. .. .. 3 4 27 3,633 292 203 495 5,597 1 0-52 17 1944-45 .. .. .. 3 8 31 4,268 423 225 648 6,578 1 3-42 16 Totals .. .. 11 15 140 13,823 1,147 687 1,834 25,544 0 10-78 80
-ft Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classy of Cargo. fton's? ' j J : Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. ! Per Ton. ■ ; j I 1943-44 I £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ i s. d. £ d. d. General .. .. 14,691 384 0 6-27 494 0 8-07 3,633 4 11-35 36 0 0-59 3,669 4 11-94 Total, 1943-44 .. 14,691 384 0 6-27 494 0 8-07 3,633 4 11'35 36 0 0-59 3,669 4 11-94 1944-45 General .. .. 16,515 411 0 5-97 809 0 11-76 4,268 5 2-02 45 0 0-65 4,403 5 3-99 Totals, 1944-45 .. 16,515 411 0 5-97 809 0 11-76 4,268 5 2-02 45 0 0-65 4,403 5 3-99 78
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PORT OF WESTPORT SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 9th OCTOBER, 1944, TO 31st MARCH, 1945 ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
63
Classses of Cargo. Unit. General .. .. .. .. .... Tons 762 10-63 Iron, steel, pig-iron pipes .... .... ,, Hides .. .. .. .. .... ,, Tallow, pelts, &c. .. .. .. .... ,, Wool, &e. .. .. .. .. Disc. Bales .. .. Ldg. Timber — H/w — Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Diso. S/ft Whf. .. .. .. .. „ Whf. .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ S/w — Tks. .. .. .. .. .. Disc. „ Tks... .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ 643,435 3,813 Whf. .. .. .. .. Disc. „ Whf. Ldg. „ ... CoalGrab— New Zealand .. .. .. Disc. Tons Newcastle .. .. .. „ „ Basket— New Zealand .. .. .. „ „ .. Newoastle .. .. .. .. ,, „ Bunker— Hulks, &c. .. .. .. .. Ldg. „ Tks... .. .. .. .. „ „ 1,075 60-28 Cargo, New Zealand .. .. ••»..» 26,366 85-77 Cement I. .. .. .. .... „ 371 13-33 Fruit: Apples and pears .. .. .... „ Cheese .. .. .. .. .... Cts. Butter .. . . .. .. .... Boxes Mutton and lamb . . .. .. R. c/c Beef .. . . .. . . .... Qrs Frozen undries .. .. .. .... F. o/c Wheat and barley .. .. . . .... Tons .. Total, all classes .. .. .. .. Tons 29,861 Number of contracts .. .... . . 52
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total . vnap Total Cont. «• Winch" A £„?_ er Total Cont. p ™ e - Hours T/K Wages. Bis. Lg. D/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). * ' £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1944-45 .. .. .. .. 11 41 3,128 197 93 290 7,022 0 6-74 22 Totals .. .. .. 11 41 3,128 197 93 290 7,022 0 6-74 22
— Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. Classes of Cargo. hf Tons. 8 ' Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1944-45 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 1,046 24 0 5-51 46 0 10-55 308 5 10-07 7 0 1-61 334 6 4-63 Coal — New Zealand Ldg. 26,398 411 0 3-74 215 0 1-95 1,996 1 6-15 42 0 0-38 2,157 1 7-61 Bunkers: Tks. .. 907 20 0 5-29 13 0 3-44 120 2 9-34 3 0 0-79 136 2 11-99 Timber, s/w .. .. 1,287 103 I 7-21 92 1 5-16 698 10 10-16 15 0 2-80 761 11 9-91 Totals, 1944-45 .. 29,638 558 0 4-52 366 0 2-96 3,128 2 1-33 67 0 0-54 3,388 2 3-44
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PORT OF GREYMOUTH SUMMARY OF RESULTS OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACT STEVEDORING FOR PERIOD 23rd JANUARY, 1943, TO 31st MARCH, 1945, ON SMALL COASTAL VESSELS I. Rates of Work
II. Profit Distributions
III. Stevedoring Costs per Ton
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Quantities of Cargo handled. Rates of Work per Net Gang-hour. Classes of Cargo. Unit. , -j 1940-41. I 1941-42. 1942-43. I 1943-44. 1944-45. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. j 1944-45. ___ I [_____ ; General .. .. .. Tons .. .. 78 1,618 1,142 .. .. 10-82 11-29 12-49 Iron, steel, &c „ .. .. 71 .. .. .. .. 14-44 Hides .. .... „ .. .. .. .. • • Tallow, pelts, &c „ Wool, &c. .. Disc. Bales .. .. .. .. -- Ldg. „ .. .. .. .. Timber— H/w — Tks. .. .. Disc. S/ft Whf. .. ,,,, .. .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• • • ? Whf. .. Ldg. „ S/w— Tks. .. .. Disc. „ .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .... Tks. .. .. Ldg. „ .. 5,405,214 3,772,650 1,323,576 .. .. 4,573 4,795 5,065 Whf. .. Disc. „ Whf. .. Ldg. Coal— Grab— New Zealand .. Disc. Tons Newcastle ,, „ .. .. Basket — New Zealand .. Disc. „ .. .. .. . • • • • • • • Newcastle „ „ .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • Bunker—■ Huiks, &c. .. Ldg. „ Tks. .. 300 2,335 3,362 .. .. 92-26 103-78 102-14 Cargo, New Zealand ,, ,, .. .. 5,897 42,405 72,105 .. .. 95*24 J18 *34 129-11 Cement .. .. .. 231 1,381 1,142 .. .. 18-24 16-71 16-51 Fruit: Apples and „ .. .. . . • • • ■ • • pears Cheese .. .. .. Cts Butter .. .. .. Boxes .. .. . . .. Mutton and lamb .. .. R. c/c .. ... .. •• •• •• •• .. .. Beef .. ... .. Qrs Frozen sundries .. .. !•'. <? e .. .. .. .. ' •• •• Wheat and barley .. .. Tons .. Total, all classes .. Tons .. .. 17,315 55,355 80,398 Number of contracts .. .. .. 31 103 117 I ' 1
Anal, of Cont. Amounts of Profit distributed. Total Av , r _ Total Cont. "Winch" Total Cont. Yt » r - Price. Hours (Comm.). T/KWagW. Dis Ls. P/L. Commission. Or. Bodies. Total. (Comm.). £ £ £ £ s. d. £ 1940-41 .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . . . . . . • • 1941-42 1942-43 .. .. .. 4 24 3 6,532 557 22 579 16,500 0 8-10 207 1943-44 .. .. 17 27 59 8,970 1,185 170 1,355 16,240 1 5-51 151 1944-45 .. .. .. 8 33 76 8,069 1,223 210 1,433 10,785 2 3-21 232 Totals .. .. 29 84 138 23,571 2,965 402 3,367 43,525 1 4-35 590
Ord. Overtime. Spec. Overtime. Cont. Price. National Levy. Total Co-op. Stev. ClftS86B of Cargo. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. Amount. Per Ton. 1943-44 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. General .. .. 2,186 103 0.11-31 57 0 6-26 872 7 11-74 .. .. 898 8 2-59 Coal— New Zealand Ldg. 53,873 421 0 1-87 411 0 1-83 3,590 1 3-99 .. .. 3,697 1 4-47 Bunkers: Tks. .. 350 10 0 6-80 9 0 0-17 99 5 7-88 .. .. 102 5 9-94 Timber, s/w .. .. 6,389 684 2 1-69 536 1 8-13 4,409 13 9-62 .. .. 4,534 14 2-32 Totals, 1943-44 .. 62,798 1,218 0 4-65 1,013 0 3-87 8,970 2 10-28 .. .. 9,231 2 11-28 1 1044-45 General .. .. 1,823 87 0 11-45 128 1 4-85 903 9 10-88 .. .. 945 10 4-41 Coal— New Zealand Ldg. 81,707 622 0 1-83 535 0 1-57 5,483 1 4-11 1 .. 5,730 1 4-83 Bunkers: Tks. .. 1,578 32 0 4-86 3 0 0-46 334 4 2-80 .. .. 346 4 6-62 Timber, s/w .. .. 2,656 229 1 8-69 29 0 2-62 1,349 10 1-90 1 0 0-09 1,419 10 8-22 Totals, 1944-45 .. 87,764 970 0 2-65 695 0 1-90 8,069 1 10-06 2 0 0-01 8,440 1 11-08
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SUMMARY SHOWING PROFIT DISTRIBUTED BY COMMISSION AND EQUIVALENT PROFIT DISTRIBUTION BY ANCILLARY BODIES AT ALL PORTS FOR ALL CLASSES OF VESSELS WORKED FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTING SYSTEM TO 31st MARCH, 1945
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Equivalent Profits t. , Amount distributed Total 'L 0 Port. Period. distributed by by Railways Profits " w- h'" Commission. Department, distributed. ,p. me ' Harbour iime - Boards, &c. £ £ I £ a. Auckland .. .. .. 1940-41 14,158 .. 14,158 8-66 1941-42 18,090 117 18,207 3-82 1942-43 30,737 79 30,817 5-48 1943-44 29,228 45 29,273 6-54 1944-45 37,576 394 37,968 7-22 129,789 633 130,422 6-00 Wellington .. .. .. 1940-41 17,578 2,104 19,682 7-89 1941-42 36,047 8,843 44,890 7-07 1942-43 42,279 11,427 53,706 7 14 1943-44 42,108 12,346 54,454 9-03 1944-45 44,772 10,803 55,575 10-67 182,784 45,523 228,307 8-27 Lyttelton .. .. .. 1940-41 1,554 440 1,994 1145 1941-42 12,689 3,934 16,623 1044 1942-43 16,852 6,293 23,145 1/1-35 1943-44 22,563 8,749 31,312 1/3-14 1944-45 18,272 7,552 25,824 1/2-44 71,930 26,968 98,898 1/1-39 Dunedin .. .. .. 1940-41 194142 4,043 362 4,405 4-96 1942-43 7,267 305 7,572 6-91 1943-44 8,797 586 9,383 7-83 1944-45 5,119 185 5,304 4-65 25,226 1,438 26,664 6-16 Port Chalmers .. .. 1940-41 632 6 638 1/11-07 1941-42 7,345 520 7,865 2/6-68 1942-43 5,105 957 6,062 1/11-78 1943-44 5,403 1,352 6,755 2/2-73 1944-45 4,472 1,014 5,486 2/2-40 22,957 3,849 26,806 2/1-83 Opua .. .. .. 1940-41 91 .. 91 1/5-93 Gisborne .. .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 653 .. 653 5-11 1942-43 280 .. 280 1-91 1943-44 318 .. 318 3-61 1944-45 582 .. 582 3-21 1,833 .. 1,833 3-59 Napier .. .. .. 1940-41 2,686 .. 2,686 1/6-38 1941-42 5,853 141 5,994 1/3-05 1942-43 8,080 543 8,623 1/2-20 1943-44 6,932 597 7,529 1/1-35 1944-45 7,088 300 7,388 10-96 30,639 1,581 32,220 1/1-81 Port Waikato .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 620 .. 620 1/7-44 1942-43 723 .. 723 1/4-91 1943 4 4 328 .. 328 10-10 1944-45 197 .. 197 6-04 1,868 .. 1,868 1/1-31
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SUMMARY SHOWING PROFIT DISTRIBUTED, ETC.—continued
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Equivalent Profits „ , Amount distributed Total ; „ Port. Period. distributed by by Railways Profits " W' IT" Commission. Department, distributed. m- m0 Harbour ilme> Boards, &c. £ £ £ d. New Plymouth .. .. 1940-41 2,638 359 2,997 1/0-88 1941-42 5,178 1,228 6,406 11-62 1942-43 4,245 979 5,224 10-51 1943-44 3,454 925 4,379 10-47 1944-45 4,041 980 5,021 11-74 19,556 4,471 24,027 11-31 Wanganui .. .. .. 1940-41 59 76 135 2/6-59 1941-42 2,440 1,120 3,560 1/3-11 1942-43 2,027 965 2,992 1/0-70 1943-44 2,254 853 3,107 1/5-07 1944-45 2,322 963 3,285 1/5-21 9,102 3,977 13,079 1/4-06 Nelson .. .. .. 1940-41 27 .. 27 9-00 1941-42 143 38 181 1/4-61 1942-43 2,627 1,229 3,856 1/3-85 1943-44 3,529 1,782 5,311 1/7-12 1944-45 3,452 1,468 4,920 1/10-36 9,778 4,517 14,295 1/6-85 Picton .. .. .. 1940-41 270 27 297 1/10-97 1941-42 133 77 210 10-34 1942-43 314 199 513 5-94 1943-44 1,076 438 1,514- 7-53 1944-45 955 453 1,408 8-56 2,748 1,194 3,942 8-47 Timaru .. .. .. 1940-41. 798 186 984 1/6-50 1941-42 2,574 868 3,442 11-80 1942-43 3,296 1,035 4,331 1/2-77 1943-44 3,736 1,346 5,082 1/7-73 1944-45 3,654 1,317 4,971 1/8-06 14,058 4,752 18,810 1/4-42 Bluff .. .. .. 1940-41 2,306 646 2,952 1/4-50 1941-42 4,188 1,942 6,130 11-82 1942-43 4,260 1,115 5,375 1/1-48 1943-44 5,669 1,980 7,649 1/5-15 1944-45 5,756 1,990 7,746 1/6-49 22,179 7,673 29,852 1/3-28 Westport .. .. .. 1944-45 1,108 441 1,549 9-74 Greymouth .. .. .. 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 3,209 178 3,387 10-12 1943-44 5,081 698 5,779 1/2-41 1944-45 4,783 660 5,443 1/1-08 13,073 1,536 14,609 1/0-63 All ports .. .. .. 1940-41 42,797 3,844 46,641 9-49 1941-42 99,996 19,190 119,186 7-22 1942-43 131,301 25,304 156,605 7-98 1943-44 140,476 31,697 172,173 9-85 1944-45 144,149 28,518 172,667 9-93 Totals, all ports .. .. £558,719 £108,553 £667,272 8-79
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SUMMARY OF WAGES, ETC., PAID THROUGH WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION CENTRAL PAY OFFICES FOR PERIOD 1940-45, SHOWING TOTALS FOR EACH YEAR AT EACH PORT
SUMMARY OF WAGES, ETC., PAID THROUGH WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION CENTRAL PAY OFFICES FOR PERIODS ENDED 31st MARCH, 1941, SHOWING TOTAL FOR EACH SHIPPING COMPANY
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Date Commission Port. commenced to 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Total, operate Pay Office. ££££££ Auckland .. As from 31/7/40 358,359 643,138 1,138,708* 1,849,977* 1,258,412* 5,248,794 Wellington .. As from 10/7/40 265,893 515,677 695,415t 667,823t 625,840'|' 2,770,648 Lyttelton .. As from 30/10/40 43,533 169,129 198,436 231,197 199,105 841,400 Otago .. As from 28/8/40 70,934 172,124 166,089 194,272 195,076 798,495 Napier .. As from 1/4/44 .. .. .. 76,350 84,450 160,800 New Plymouth As from 2/10/40 29,472 59,172 55,071 54,310 63,807 261,832 Wanganui .. As from 2/5/41 .. 20,989 16,063 14,476 15,567 67,095 Nelson .. As from 1/4/44 .. .. ... 21,406 23,738 45,144 Pieton .. As from 1/4/44 .. .. .. 17,908 16,730 34,638 Bluff .. Asfrom11/12/40 11,973 52,192 59,790 58,532 69,769 252,256 Westport .. Asfrom 10/10/44 .. .. .. .. 10,786 10,786 Totals, all .. 780,364 1,632,421 2,329,572 3,186,251 2,563,280 10,491,888 ports 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Total. * Includes amounts paid on behalf of the N.Z. and U.S. Armed Forces : Auckland .. £433,782 £1,154,757 £542,300 £2,130,839 t Includes amounts paid on behalf of the N.Z. and U.S. Armed Forces : Wellington .. 21,082 23,609 .. 44,691 £454,864 £1,178,866 £542,300 £2,175,530
taffrom Mm Total all C0mpany ' 8 \« October, 'October December, VmL '' la4u -'' 1940). JJ4u)l 1040). 1940). £££££££ Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co. .. .. 7,532 .. .. .. .. 7,532 Auckland Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. .. 44,603 .. .. .. .. .. 44,603 Blue Star Line, Ltd. .. .. .. .. 7,042 .. .. 24 .. 7,066 British Phosphate Commission .. .. 6,652 .. 191 4,975 795 .. 12,613 Canterbury Steam Shipping Co. .. .. .. 5,979 1,441 3,116 .. .. 10,536 Cock, J. H., and Co., Ltd. .. . . .. .. .. .. 841 ... , 841 Colonial Sugar Co. .. .. .. 2,943 .. .. .. .. .. . 2,943 .Dominion Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 16,472 16,472 Federal Steam Navigation Co. .. .. . . 89 . . .. .. .. 89 Frankham, A. G., and Co. .. .. 817 .. .. .. .. .. 817 Gannaway and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 2,149 .. .. .. .. 2,149 Gardiner and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 1,157 .. .. .. .. 1,157 Herdman, II. L., and Co. .. .. .. .. 324 .. .. .. 324 Holm and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 10,982 .. .. ., .. 10,982 Hooker Bros., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,628 .. 2,628 Huddart, Parker, Ltd. . . .. .. 1,790 615 .. .. .. .. 2,405 Johnston and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 1,631 .. .. .. .. 1,631 Keith Eamsay, Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6,722 .. .. 6,722 ICinBey and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 10,381 .. .. .. 10,381 Leftwieh, R. .. .. .. .. ■ • • • ■ • 793 .. .. 793 Leonard and Dingley, Ltd. .. .. 36,521 .. .. .. .. .. 36,521 Levin and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 1,152 .. .. .. .. 1,152 Mill, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 9,840 .. .. 559 10,399 Newton King, Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 .. 10 New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. .. 76,000 50,422 1,584 .. 2,854 .. 130,860 New Zealand Waterside Workers'Union .. .. 278 715 .. .. .. 993 Northern Steamship Co., Ltd. .. .. 11,261 .. .. .. 596 .. 11,857 Port Line, Ltd. .. .. .. .. 12,706 .. .. .. .. 12,706 Richardson and Co., Ltd. .. .. 7,103 3,231 .. .. .. .. 10,334 Scales, G. H., and Co. .. .. .. .. 3,874 .. .. .. .. 3,874 Shaw, Savill, and Albion .. .. 23,521 27,087 2,781 2,028 321 1,763 57,501 South Taranaki Shipping Co. .. .. .. 2,693 .. .. .. .. 2,693 Southland Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,325 1,325 Tapley, H. L., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 8,446 .. 19 8,465 Toy, W. W., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 7 .. .. .. 7 Turnbull, A. H. 793 565 .. .. .. 1,358 Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd. .. .. 135,129 112,024 24,326 34,870 2,716 5,816 314,881 Watson, J. E., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,774 1,774 Westport Coal Co. .. .. .. 169 1,409 69 .. 238 .. 1,885 Wilson's Portland Cement .. .. 1,689 .. .. .. .. .. 1,689 Wright, Stephenson .. .. .. .. 294 .. .. .. .. 294 Sub-total, wages .. .. 348,198 253,139 42,384 70,790 27,495 11,256 753,262 Profit distributions .. .. 10,361* 12,754 1,149 . 144 1,977 717 27,102 Total .. .. .. £358,559 £265,893 £43,533 £70,934 £29,472 £11,973 £780,364 * Includes Check Timekeepers' wages, £56 17s. 9d.
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SUMMARY OF WAGES, ETC., PAID THROUGH WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION CENTRAL PAY OFFICES FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1942, SHOWING TOTAL FOR EACH SHIPPING COMPANY
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Wanganui Company. Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Otago. Plymouth. litt/ffay, T Ports" 11 1941). £££££££ £ Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co. .. .. 11,801 .. .. .. .. .. 11,801 Auckland Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. 76,766 .. .. .. .. .. .. 76,766 Blue Star Line, Ltd. .. .. .. 20,511 .. .. .. .. .. 20,511 Bluff Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 2 British Phosphate Commission .. 14,922 .. 641 11,471 3,934 4,972 .. 35,940 Burgess, A. S., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 486 .. 486 Cable, Wm., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. 552 .. .. 552 Canterbury Steam Shipping Co. .. .. 7,897 3,779 6,144 .. 3,670 235 21,725 Cook, J. H., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,603 2,215 .. 3,818 Collett and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 .. .. 10 Colonial Sugar Co. .. .. .. 5,720 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5,720 Dalgety and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 93 .. .. .. .. 93 Dominion Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 30,092 .. .. 30,092 Federal Steam Navigation Co. .. .. 130 .. .. .. .. .. 130 Frankham, A. G., and Co. .. .. 502 .. .. .. .. .. .. 502 Gannaway and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 6,118 .. .. .. .. .. 6,118 Herdman, H. L., and Co. .. .. .. .. 1,283 .. .. .. .. 1,283 Holm and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 16,879 .. .. .. 1,854 .. 18,733 Hooker Bros., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,444 .. .. 2,444 Johnston and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 2,154 .. .. .. 642 .. 2,796 Keith, Ramsay, Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 13,971 .. .. .. 13,971 Kinsey and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 47,802 .. .. .. .. 47,802 Leftwich, R. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,080 .. .. .. 1,080 Leonard and Dingley .. .. 58,268 .. .. .. .. .. .. 58,268 Levin and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 1,813 .. .. .. .. .. 1,813 Lovegrove, T. H., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 417 .. 417 Marine Department .. .. .. .. .. 83 .. .. .. .. 83 Mill, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 27,908 .. .. 1,430 29,338 Millward and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 .. 5 New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. .. 92,339 116,303 16,185 .. 7,238 .. .. 232,065 New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union .. 31 102 .. .. .. .. 133 Northern Steamship Co. .. .. 16,288 .. .. .. 1,077 .. .. 17,365 Port Line, Ltd. .. .. .. .. 45,699 .. .. .. .. .. 45,699 Richardson and Co., Ltd. .. .. 8,742 4,553 .. .. .. .. .. 13,295 Scales, G. H., and Co. .. .. .. 7,970 .. ... .. .. .. 7,970 Shaw, Savill, and Albion .. .. 98,096 42,877 13,350 7,303 78 .. 6,084 167,788 South Taranaki Shipping Co. .. .. 2,379 .. .. .. .. .. 2,379 Southland Meat Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 94 94 Southland Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18,880 18,880 Tapley, H. L., and Co. .. .. .. , .. .. 17,630 .. .. 604 18,234 Turabull, A. H. .. .. .. .. 1,118 261 .. .. .. .. 1,379 Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd. .. .. 250,309 185,546 74,123 77,402 7,044 .. 19,676 614,100 Wanganui Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 376 .. 376 Watson, J. E., and Co. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 1,194 1,194 Westport Coal Co. .. .. .. 203 2,516 243 .. .. .. .. 2,962 Wilson's Portland Cement .. .. 3,057 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,057 Wright, Stephenson .. .. .. .. 179 .. .. .. .. .. 179 Waterfront Control .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,714 .. 3,714 Sub-total, wages .. .. 625,212 476,474 157,945 162,909 54,072 18,351 48,199 1,543,162 Profit distributions .. .. 17,926 35,937 11,184 9,215 5,100 2,638 3,993 85,993 Check timekeepers .. .. .. 3,266 .. .. .. .. .. 3,266 Total .. .. .. £643,138 £515,677 £169,129 £172,124 £59,172 £20,989 £52,192 £1,632,421
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SUMMARY OF WAGES, ETC., PAID THROUGH WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION CENTRAL PAY OFFICES FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1943, SHOWING TOTAL FOR EACH SHIPPING COMPANY
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Company. Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. | Otago. | Wanganui. j Bluff. Total, all £ £ £ £ £ £ n Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co. .. .. 14,051 .... . , .... Auckland Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. 70,257 .. .. .. . | j!'™! Auto Machine Manufacturing Co. .. 39 .. .. .. 4 "on Blue Star Line, Ltd. .. .. .. 31,430 .. .. .. " /I'i Bluff Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. .. __ ' 10 10 British Phosphate Commission .. 7,525 .. 660 7,079 5,260 .. ■>i i m Burgess, A. S., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .) "286 " " 'ost Canterbury Steam Shipping Co. .. .. 7,039 6,271 960 .. 2 482 " 1 a nri, Cock, J. H., and Co., Ltd .. .. .. ! 320 2 t Colonial Sugar Refining .. .. 7,224 .. ., ,. ,; ' '' 7' Dalgety and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 173 .. _ _ " \T\ Dominion Stevedoring Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 26 275 .. '' o« -t-ir Frankham, A. G., and Co. .. .. 1,593 .. .. .. _ \ [ '' 1' kqq Gannaway and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 15,880 .. .. .. " ln'aoii Herdman, H. L., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 1,941 .. .. " ?'q?. Holm and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 26,176 .. .. " 3 ->88 " <>0'aua Hooker Bros., Ltd .. .. .. i 73B Johnston and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 1,897 .. .. .' I 022 " 9 mo Keith Ramsay, Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 17,161 .. , \ 17'in Kinsey and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 38,924 .! " , a ' 0 Leftwich, R. .. .. .. .. .. .. 784 .. .. " ' ' Loonard and Dingley .. .. 65,296 ,. .. .. _ Levin and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 2,201 .. .. ,, Lyttelton Waterside Labour Employment .. ,. 26 .. .. .. ' „ Association Mill, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 11,874 .. .. 7(124 U i icw Millward, C. F„ and Co .. .. .. .. ! 713 ' Ministry of Supply .. .. .. 153 .. .. .. .. ' „ New Zealand Army Department .. 84 15,040 .. .. .. ' K I'M New Zealand Shipping Co. .. .. 109,039 90,814 18,629 .. 5,991 .. " ■>•>4'473 Northern Steamship Co. .. .. 17,762 .. .. .. '943 " "Ts'vrir Port Line, Ltd. .. .. .. .. 32,698 .. .. Richardson and Co. .. .. .. 8,524 9,346 .. .. .. " 17 87ft Scales, G. H., and Co. .. .. .. 20,990 .. .. .. .. " 2ft'qQft Shaw, Savill, and Albion .. .. 68,225 78,915 20,921 7,490 39 !' 6 034 18l'624 South Taranaki Shipping Co. .. .. 2,136 .. .. .. ' '>136 Southland Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. 18 794 18*794 Stevenson and Cook Engineering .. .. .. .. 71 _ ' 11 Tapley, H. L„ and Co. .. .. .. .. .. 18,414 .. "822 1<S '«l(r Turnbull, A. H 850 16 .. .. .. m\ Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd. .. .. 294,883 289,768 94,115 88,145 9,769 !! 20 678 797^8 United States Authorities .. .. 433,429 6,042 .. .. .. ,, ' 439'471 Wanganui Harbour Board .. .. .. .. ., .. ,, 266 266 Watson, J. E., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. ., .. .. ,, 1 114 1 114 Westport Coal Co., Ltd. .. .. 29 665 1,397 .. .. .. ' -' OOl Wilson's Portland Cement . . .. 4,492 . . .. .. .. ., '' 4' 4Q9 Waterfront Control .. .. .. 19,725 9,149 174 .. ,. 2,140 '' 31 188 Sub-total, wages .. .. 1,108,279 655,087 183,247 152,578 51,333 13,682 55 076 2 '>19 oao Profit distributions .. .. 30,429 40,328 15,189 13,511 3,738 2,381 4J14 'll0,'290 Total .. .. .. £1,138,708 £695,415 £198,436 £166,089 £55,071 £16,063 £59,790 £2,329,572
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M pty J" Otal 9 Company. Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton. Otago. Napier. Plymouth Wanganui Nelson. Picton. Bluff. ail Porta £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Anchor Ship, and Foundry Go. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12,534 2,358 .. 15,092 Andresen, K. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 10 .. .. 10 Auckland Stevedoring Co. .. 76,404 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 76,404 Barry Bros., Ltd. ' .. .. .. .. .. 8 .. .. .. .. .. 8 Blue Star Line, Ltd. .. .. 22,023 .. .. .. .. .. .. . , .. 22,023 British Phosphate Commission 8,936 .. 1,434 5,624 .. 3,674. .. .. .. .. 19,668 Burgess, A. S., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 649 .. .. .. 649 Canterbury Steam Shipping .. 7,376 5,895 .. .. .. .. .. 1,003 .. 14,274 Co. Cargo Control Commission .. 13,369 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13, Cock, J. H., and Co. .. .. .. .. - .. .. 905 2,361 .. .. .. 3,266 Colonial Sugar Refining .. 8,478 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8,478 Dalgety and Co., Ltd. .. .. 2,508 436 .. .. .. .. 20 .. .. 2,964 Dominion Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19,295 .. .. .. .. 19,295 Dunedin - Wanganui Steam .. .. .. 9,801 .. .. .. .. .. .. 9,801 Ship Co. Eckford, T., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. 11 .. 11 Fenwick, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 2,615 .. .. .. .. .. 2,615 Food Controller .. .. 1,117 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,117 Frankham, A. G., and Co. .. 1,785 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,785 Gannaway and Co., Ltd. .. .. 28,481 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 28,481 Geisler, F. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 .... 10 Golden Bay Shipping Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 245 .. .. 245 External Affairs Department .. 32 .. .... .. .. .. .. .. 32 Herdman, H. L., and Co. .. .. .. 2,027 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,027 Holm and Co., Ltd. .. .. 21,908 .. .. .. .. 3,592 56 1,221 .. 26,777 Holm Shipping Line .. .. .. .. 649 .. .. .. .. .. .. 649 Hooker Bros., Ltd. . . .. . . .. .. .. 958 .. .. .. .. 958 Johnston and Co., Ltd. .. .. 10,709 .. .. .. .. 955 .. .. .. 11,664 Karamea Shipping Co. .. .. .. .. •. .. .. .. 30 .. .. 30 Keith, Ramsay, Ltd. .. .. .. 3,667 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,667 Kinsey and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. 57,836 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57,836 Leftwioh, R. .. .. .. .. .. 2,998 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,998 Leonard and Dingley .. 90,559 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 90,559 Levin and Co., Ltd. .. .. 1,040 .. .. .. ... .. .. 10 .. 1,050 Mill, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. 14,840 .. .. .. .. .. 9,544 24,3"§4 Millward and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,064 .. .. .. 4,064 Ministry of Supply .. .. .. 197 .. .. .. ... .. .. 197 Napier Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. 7,322 .. .. .. .. .. 7,322 Neale and Haddow .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 66 .. .. 66 New Zealand Army Depart- 98 11,978 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12,076 ment New Zealand Refrigerating .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,552 .. 1,552 Co. New Zealand Shipping Co. .. 105,394 98,653 17,043 587 .. 13,062 .. .. .. 98 234,837 Northern Steamship Co. .. 19,245 .. .. .. .. 829 .. 1 1,235 .. 21,310 Port Line, Ltd. .. .. .. 42,624 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 42,624 Pufflett and Smith .. .. .. .. .. 5,844 .. .. .. .. .. 5,844 Puponga Shipping Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 349 .. .. 349 Richardson and Co. .. 7,426 .. .. .. 26,432 .. .. 55 .. .. 33,913 Scales, G. H., and Co. .. .. 3,158 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8,iSK Shaw, Savill, and Albion .. 44,173 46,734 17,567 6,375 .. 21 .. .. .. 5,576 120,446 Shell Co. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 61 58 192 .. 311 Southland Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14,954 14,954 Stevenson and Cook .. .. .. .. 662 .. .. .. .. .. .. 662 Tapley, H. L., and Co. .. .. .. .. 30,787 .. .. .. .. .. .. 30,787 Tregidga, R. G. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 302 .. .. 302 Turnbull, A. H. .. .. .. 740 21 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 761 Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd. 284,761 297,679 106,622 102,951 27,213 12,240 .. 4,061 9,020 22,767 867,314 United States Authorities .. 1,154,659 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., 1,154,6'^9 United States Navy Depart- .. 11,613 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11,613 ment Wanganui Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 49 .. .. .. 49 Watson, J. E., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,284 1,284 Westport Coal Co., Ltd. .. .. 321 342 16 .. .. .. .. .. .. 679 Wilson's Portland Cement .. 4,923 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4,923 Young, T. and W. .. .. 17,009 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,009 Sub-total .. 1,821,327 624,586 209,420 178,957 69,434 50,984 11,731 17,797 16,802 54,223 3,055,261 Profit distributions 28,650 43,237 21,777 15,315 6,916 3,326 2,745 3,609 1,106 4,309 130,990 Total .. .. £1,849,977 £667,823 £231,197 £194,272 £76,350 £54,310 £14,476 £21,406 £17,908 £58,532 £3,186,251
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SUMMARY OF WAGES, ETC., PAID THROUGH WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION CENTRAL PAY OFFICES FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1945, SHOWING TOTAL FOR EACH SHIPPING COMPANY
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~ Wpllinw- Now Total, Company. Auckland. ton Lyttelton. Otago. Napier. Plymouth Wailganui. Nelson. Hoton. Bluff. Westpoit. £ I £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Albrecht and Co. .. .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Anchor Shipping and Foundry 290 .. .. .. .. .. .. 11,769 1,358 .. 1,674 15,091 Auckland Stevedoring Co. .. 63,333 . . .. .. •. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63,333 Blue Star Line, Ltd. .. .. 31,599 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31,599 British Chemical Industries .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 26 British Phosphate Com- 16,502 .. 1,500 10,432 .. 8,676 .. .. .. .. .. 37,110 mission Burgess, A. S., and Co. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 426 .. .. .. .. 426 Canterbury Steam Shipping Co. .. 8,831 5,613 965 .. .. 2,268 .. 247 .. .. 17,924 Cargo Control Committee .. 16,173 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ■ .. .. 16,173 Cock, J. H., and Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,969 4,086 .. .. .. .. 6,055 Colonial Sugar Refining .. 6,780 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6,780 Cranby and Co. .. .. .. . ■ .. .. 1,102 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,102 Dalgey and Co., Ltd. .. .. 3,248 72 24 .. .. .. 47 .. .. .. 3,391 Dominion Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26,714 .. .. .. .. .. 26,714 Dunedin-Wanganui Steam Ship .. .. .. 9,041 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9,041 Co. Fenwick, J., and Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. 2,212 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,212 Food Controller .. .. 1,510 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,510 Frankham, A. G., and Co. .. 1,858 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,858 Gannaway and Co. .. .. 37,742 .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 37,742 Golden Bay Shipping Co. .. . . 420 . . .. ... .. .. 235 .. .. .. 655 Herdman, H. L., and Co. .. .. .. 1,277 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,277 Holm and Co., Ltd. .. 66 18,609 .. .. .. .. 3,554 122 2,404 ... 189 24,944 Holm Shipping Line .. .. .. .. 6,514 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6,514 Hooker Bros., Ltd. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,778 .. .. .. .. .. 1,778 Johnston and Co., Ltd 10,469 .. .. .. .. 994 .. .. .. .. 11,463 Karamea Shipping Co. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 6 .. .. 86 92 Keith Ramsay, Ltd. . . .. .. . . 26 .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 26 Kinsey and Co. ... .. .. 42,637 . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 42,637 Leftwich, R. .. . . .. . . . . 149 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 149 Leonard and Dingley .. 60,898 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 60,898 Levin and Co., Ltd. .. .. 1,531 .. .. .. .. .. 85 .. .. .. 1,616 Love Construction Co. .. .. .. .. 203 .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 203 Department .. .. 30 . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 30 "mill, J., and Co., Ltd .. .. 15,713 .. .. . . .. .. 8,228 .. 23,941 Miller and Tunnage .. .. .. .. 25 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 25 Millward and Co., Ltd .. .. .. .. .. 804 .. .. .. 804 Ministry of Supply.. .. .. .. 207 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 207 Napier Harbour Board .. .. .. .. .. 3,551 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,551 Neale and Haddow .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21 .. 11 32 New Zealand Refrigerating Co. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 1,556 .. .. 1,556 Now Zealand Shipping Co. .. 101,491 98,122 8,650 199 .. 8,899 .. .. .. .. .. 217,361 Northern Steamship Co. .. 21,324 .. .. .. .. 943 .. .. 1,105 .. .. 23,372 Port Line, Ltd. .. .. .. 54,310 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 54,310 Pufflett and Smith .. .. .. .. .. 14,759 .. .. .. .. .. .. 14,759 Puponga Shipping Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 532 .. .. .. 532 Richardson and Co. .. 4,141 .. .. .. 14,321 .. .. 494 66 .. .. 19,022 Scales and Co., Ltd. .. .. 7,643 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7,643 . tShaw, Savill, and Albion .. 61,460 40,619 12,180 1,274 .. .. .. .. .. 5,037 .. 120,570 Shell Co., Ltd. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 56 103 195 .. ... 354 South Taranaki Shipping Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 287 86 .. .. 373 South Westland Shipping Co. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 7 .. .. 7 Southland Stevedoring Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20,867 .. 20,8(57 Stevenson and Cook . . .. .. .. 760 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 760 Tapley, H. L., and Co .. .. 30,931 .. .. .. .. .. 1,596 .. 32,527 Tregedga,R. G. .. .. .. • ■ • • .. • • • • 286 .. .. .. 286 Turnbull, A. H. .. .. .. 696 119 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 815 Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd... 321,518 240,837 98,675 107,631 41,305 10,475 .. 3,948 7,957 25,818 7,779 865,943 •"Water Division (U.S.A.) ..542,300 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 542,300 Watchline Shipping Line ... .. .. .. 543 .. .. .. .. 294 .. .. 837 Westport Coal Co. .. .. .. 6 625 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 647 Wilson's Portland Cement .. 3,216 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,216 Young, T. and W. .. .. 17,011 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,011 Sub-total .. 1,222,862 571,723 171,555 184,430 77,250 59,454 12,188 17,921 15,289 61,546 9,781 2,403,999 Profit distributions 35,550 54,117 27,550 10,646 7,200 4,353 3,379 5,817 1,441 8,223 1,005 159,281 Total .. .. £1,258,412 £625,840 £199,105 £195,076 £84,450 £63,807 £15,567 £23,738 £16,730 £69,769 £10,786 £2,563,280
TABLE SHOWING NUMBER OF UNIONIST MAN-WEEKS, TOTAL HOURS, AND AVERAGE HOURS PER WEEK (ORDINARY AND OVERTIME) COVERING PERIOD OF FIFTY-TWO WEEKS ENDED 27th MARCH, 1945.
AVERAGE EARNINGS— RETURN A Return of Number of Unionists employed, Wages, etc., paid, and Average Wage per Man-week worked for Years ended 31st March, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945
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1940 " 41 - 1942-13. 1943-44. 1944-45. Port. ~~ " ~ ~ ~~ | — Number ptr wS lfu ™ ber Ave w g l ! Nun i ber Average Number Total Wages Average Number Total Wages I Average Man-weeks. paid worked Man week, ,,S per YT i« ° f , and oflts P er Week of and Proflts P eI wlek of and Profits , per wfek worked. Man-weeks. paid. worked. Man-weeks. paid. worked. Man-weeks. paid. worked. Man-weeks. paid. | worked. ; — — . 1 ! Wellington " lQl'nis 7 as'ia] faa'oon 9 1 ® 60,126 778,032 12 18 10 71,979 1,001,619 13 18 *4 77,882 927,862 11 18 1i Lyttelton " +7*507 11' I }« a fff?o'o ° 55 ' 729 653,657 11 14 7 57,633 652,900 11 6 7 55,479 583,787 10 10 5 Dunedin " 12*470 tfC'lit r is t IS'™ 8 11.11 18,258 165,514 9 1 4 19,449 207,061 10 12 11 j 19,743 188,016 9 10 6 Port Chalmers " t iq a r'tlt 11,237 104,699 9 6 4 12,285 127,995 10 8 5 12,543 125,156! 9 19 7 Napier " ' 5 19 0 6,630 53,203 8 0 6 5,390 46,052 8 10 11 6,693 64,036 9 11 4 7,392 67,372 9 2 3 New Plymouth " 7 S19 k« -tk o -t "a n ■' '• 7 ' 897 73,729 9 6 9 7,273 70,430 9 13 8 8,014 76,799 9 11 8 Wanganui " ' 7 4 9 6,543 50,261 7 13 8 5,267 40,395 7 13 5 5,605 47,491 8 9 6 6,573 61,165 9 6 1 Nelson ' " " " t 2 '»62 15,315 5 7 0 .. Notavailable .. §2,962 18,563 6 5 4 2,933 18,280 6 4 8 Pieton .. " !' " " •' •• •• '• •• •• II 2 ' 799 25,242 9 4 0 3,421 33,078 9 13 5 Bluff 4. io I),, A "a r " " " •• 1,753 15,134 8 12 8 1,615 14,180 8 15 7 Westport " 18,277 4 4 5 4,288 32,323 7 10 9 3,678 33,115 9 0 1 4,164 43,889 10 10 10 4,711 48,490 10 5 10 " •' - •• •• -- .. ■■ §111,762 13,700 7 15 6 All port8 .. 122,669 £934,157 £7 12 4 154,771 £1,447,811 £9 7 1 167,582 £1,895,193 £11 6 2 192,595 £2,274,360 £11 16 2 202,068 £2,157,885 £10 13 7 • Twentv-six weeks. f Twenty-two weeks. } Thirty-four weeks. § Including railway wages and distribution. || Including Harbour Board wages. U Twenty-four weeks. \ ■ • Sj|[
dumber of Total Hours worked. Average Hours worked per Week. . | Port. Man-weeks ; ! . j •' ' worked. | r ;— ~— —;— —;— ; j ■ Ordinary. I Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. I Total. • — I ! I _J I Auckland .. .. .. ... 77,882 1,891,324J 1,683,780 I 3,575, 104J 24J 21* 45§ Wellington .. .. .. .. 55,479 1,277,519 1,020,915 2,298,434 23 184 4H T>j.n •• •• •• 19,743 455,381| 284,879J 740,261 23 14' 374 I,'""''' 1 !' 1 , 12,543 304,424 221,310f 525,734| 24] 174 41J | . Port Chambers .. .. .. 7,392 196, 045 > 100,365J 296,410| 264 I31 40 A T '• ■' •• 8 > 014 104,439 160,028| 264,467| 13 20 33 Sew Plymouth.. .. .. .. 6,573 114,816| 115,238f 230,0554 174 174 35 Wanganui .. .. .. .. 2 ,933 42,214 17.179J 59,393| 144 54 204 £. el f 011 •• •• •• •• 3,421 107.3824 31,030 138,4124 31J 9 404 ? * " " ■ •• 1,615 28,224 26,719 54,943 17J 164 34 \\estport .. .. .. .. 1,762 18,569J 18,790i 37,360 10J 10i 214 i51utt '■ •• •• 4,711 81,285 85,110J 166,395i 17J 18 35J Totals •• •• -• j 202,068 4,621,625| 3,765, 8,386,973 22J 18J 41J ! I * Return for twenty-f our weeks only.
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AVERAGE EARNINGS—RETURN B(1): Return showing Earnings of Union Waterside Workers for Year ended 31st March, 1944, analysed under Income Groups
AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN B(2): Return showing Earnings of Union Waterside Workers for Year ended 31st March, 1945, analysed under Income Groups
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Under £100. £ 1 00 £200 and £300 and £400 and £500 and | £600 and £700 and £800 and £900 and ~ folo : under £200. under £300. under £400. under £500. under £600. I under £700. under £800. under £900. under £1,000. - lotais. Port. | 7 1 Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number or Amount. of Amount of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. £ Auckland .. 69 3,203 104 16,158 183 46,208 148 52,207 220 99,729 318 175,749 306 198,655 310 139 116,231 13 12,087 1,810 951,558 Wellington .. 71 3,325 100 15,219 166 41,988 232 81,701 346 157,125 468 258,672 434 278,620 49 35,351 2 1,630 .. .. 1,868 873,631 Lyttelton .. 44 2,097 27 4,260 47 11,748 60 21,235 103 46,633 199 110,986 150 95,138 3 2,130 .. .. .. .. 633 294,227 Dunedrn .. 13 437 13 1,984 19 4,896 40 13,891 71 31,949 121 67,015 18 11,089 .. .. .. .. .. .. 295 131,261 Port Chalmers .. 8 342 10 1,594 34 8,421 48 16,843 56 24,965 36 19,584 8 4,993 .. .. .. .. .. .. 200 76,742 Gisborne .. 24 901 8 1,274 19 4,840 34 12,240 1 410 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 86 19,665 Napier.. .. 18 651 6 937 25 5,955 79 27,993 82 34,894 ...... . 210 70,43) New Plymouth .. 19 842 12 1,700 15 3,553 36 12,731 65 29,726 12 6,130 .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 159 54,682 Wanganui .. 3 205 7 1,007 7 1,613 19 6,808 41 18,314 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 77 27,947 Nelson.. .. 6 415 4 663 6 1,607 7 2,469 23 10,456 23 12,485 5 3,071 .. .. .. .. .. .. 74! 31,166 Picton .. .. . .. 4 518 7 1,800 10 3,399 12 5,564 16 8,656 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 49 19,937 Timaru .. 13 563 7 1,013 3 753 13 4,638 39 17,515 30 15,780 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 105: 40,262 •• •• 43 2 > 286 31 4,330 26 6,496 21 7,510 56 25,724 19 9,811 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 196' 56,157 Westport .. 3 130 2 322 9 2,309 64 23,008 8 3,226 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 86 : 28,995 Totals .. 334 £15,397 335 £50,979 566 £142,187 811 £286,673 1,123 £5,06,230 1,242 j£684,868 921 £591,566 362 £268,812 141 £117,861 13 £12,087 5,848 £2,676, 660 —— | ]S ote. Approximately two-thirds of wages paid at Auckland represented work performed on behalf of the United States Authorities. An additional Is. per hour was paid for a large portion of this work.
Under £100. £100 and £200 and *300 and £400 and £500 and £600 and £700 and Tn , olc under £200. under £300. under £400. under £500. under £600. under £700 under £800. -lorus. Port. 1 5 : Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number | Number ol Amount. ox Amount. of Amount. of Amount of Amount. of Amount. of Amount. of j Amount. of Amount. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. Men. j Men. f £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Auckland.. .. .. 89 3,616 65 9,589 98 24,910 188 67,661 317 143,858 517 285,625 490 314,690 98 71,080 1,862 921,029 Wellington -• 93 4,088 80 12,260 169 42,780 287 101,608 433 197,214 599 327,969 161 100,213 .. .. 1,822 786,132 liyttelton .. .. .. 42 1,355 35 5,231 45 11,837 79 27,962 198 91,044 240 129,942 9 5,538 .. .. 648 272,909 T> U *i™ •• •• 11 535 9 1 > 368 12 2 > 882 28 10,037 103 47,258 120 64.160 .. .. .. .. 283 126,240 Port Chalmers .. .. 23 876 13 1,882 32 8,045 62 21,912 82 36,535 18 9,505 2 1,262 .. .. 232 80,017 Gisborne .. .. .. 6 402 5 793 18 4,733 42 14,573 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 71 20,501 •" •• 4 262 4 649 15 3,878 68 24,487 102 46,196 .. .. .. .. .. .. 193 75,472 Onehjuiga .. .. 1 30 2 370 3 746 18 6,198 9 3,858 .. .. .. .. .. .. 33 11,202 New Plymouth .. .. 14 653 14 2,074 7 1,789 24 8,492. 56 25,620 43 22,333 .. .. .. .. 158 60,961 „? tea •• 1 71 .. 1 206 12 4,308 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 4,585 Wanganui .. .. 6 288 3 511 9 2,465 30 10,865 31 13,248 .. .. .. .. .. .. 79 27,377 p.. son •• •• •• 6 264 2 258 6 1,500 7 2,553 26 11,742 26 14,477 5 3,150 .. .. 78 33,944 i,. on •• •• -• 4, 174 .. ., 5 1,264 6 2,108 19 8,388 12 6,225 .. .. .. .. 46 18,159 limaru ...... 14-577 5 698 12 3,124 30 10,768 53 23,451 .. .. .. .. .. .. 114 38,618 Oamaru •. •• •• " 2 738 28 .'4,278 1 207 .. .. 41 5,223 w * i " •• 25 1,182 26 : > 3 ' 829 19 4,772, 27 9,429 47 21,703 50 26,269 .. - .. .. .. 194 67,184 nestport .. .. .. 3 232 1 162 2 553 ' 17 6,155. 56 24,148 .. .. .. .. .. .. 79 31,250 Ureymouth .. .. 17 411 7 1,023 9 2,242 30 10,557 58 26,730 16 8,149 .. .. .. .. 137 49,112 Totals .. 371 £15,754 299 £44,975 463 £117,933 955 £339,673 1,590 £720,993 1,641 £894,654 667 £424,853 98 £71,080 6,084 £2,629,915 1 — ' — ;
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AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C(1) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1944
AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C(2) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1945
TABLE SHOWING THE REDUCTION EFFECTED IN THE TIME SPENT IN NEW ZEALAND BY OVERSEAS VESSELS
Notes. —(1) During war period engine repairs are being carried out in New Zealand which were previously performed overseas. (2) As from Ist April, 1941, all overseas vessels are worked continuously under shift system. (3) Overseas vessels were slightly longer on the coast during years ending 31st March, 1944 and 31st March, 1945 duo to following reasons : (a) reduction in hours of work at main ports on account average long hours worked by men ; (6) very wet winter seasons ; (c) larger inward cargoes per vessel. (4) It is estimated that the average saving of eighteen days per vessel is made up as follows : — (i) Speedier work under co-operative contracting system .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 days. (ii) Working shifts, Sundays, and holidays .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 days. (iii) Reduction in ports of call .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 days. Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 days.
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AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (1) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1944 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 861 0 8 1,148 1,704 2,852 50 23 34 57 45 10 3 3 100 Wellington .. 707 12 9 1,350 1,360 2,710 51 26 27 53 35 46 3 2 50 Lyttelton .. 663 6 5 1,287 1,200 2,487 51 25 23 48 22 64 3 5 100 Dunedin .. 589 3 11 1,184 1,129 2,313 51 23 22 45 25 49 10 8 50 Napier .. .. 440 3 5 472 957 1,429 44 11 22 33 Not 42 0 1 available 50 New Plymouth .. 487 4 11 793 833 1,626 48 17 17 34 21 37 11 0 50 Wanganui .. 434 17 0 1,105 636 1,741 50 22 13 35 10 63 19 10 50 Nelson .. .. 512 5 9 1,678 522 2,200 49 34 10 44 8 85 18 3 40 Picton .. .. 459 1 0 1,015 905 1,920 48 21 18 39 11 32 lV 2 50 Bluff .. .. 465 4 6 835 875 1,711 40 21 22 43 24 49 13 4 AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (2) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1945 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary. Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. ; £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 724 15 0 1,230 1,433 2,663 51 24 28 52 41 24 3 7 100 Wellington .. 632 10 3 1,206 1,184 2,390 51 24 23 47 35 47 0 11 50 Lyttelton .. 589 7 1 1,387 950 2,337 51 27 19 46 30 54 8 10 50 Dunedin .. 555 8 8 1,244 1,013 2,257 51 24 20 44 32 30 4 11 50 Port Chalmers .. 495 8 7 1,615 716 2,331 51 32 14 46 20 15 1 3 50 Napier .. .. 476 16 5 570 1,001 1,571 47 12 21 33 27 43 1 0 50 New Plymouth .. 516 4 3 990 928 1,918 49 20 19 39 23 31 19 7 50 Wanganui .. 409 2 7 1,106 518 1,624 42 27 12 39 12 63 5 7 50 Nelson .. .. 529 0 2 1,692 541 2,233 50 * 34 11 45 16 91 16 4 40 Picton .. .. 438 9 10 876 827 1,703 46 19 18 37 10 35 1 0 50 Bluff .. .. 525 19 4 936 907 1,843 46 20 20 , 40 27 61 16 0 50 Westport .. 434 2 1 814 801 1,615 51 16 16 32 24 13 17 6 TABLE SHOWING THE REDUCTION EFFECTED IN THE TIME SPENT IN NEW ZEALAND BY OVERSEAS VESSELS Balance representing Days taken on Ship Days taken on Cargo Number of Vessels. Number of Ports. Days on Coast. Itepairs when Cargo Operations not worked. and Steaming Time between Ports. Period. bp w bp c» bb aS £P SP w a m -3J bp ,g bp -3 bp .g be a> .S a> % .s bo m , hr B .• co Q__,bfl H • co d hn a . co H.bi) H , • tn P.hD y ».• to §«■§ §1 > §«■§ §1 > §§•§ gl >■ S§ ?«■§ 8s > fi "*! n •< n ■< fi ■") fl <1 January to June, 1939 .. 36 26 62 6-81 5-23 6-13 42-1 26-8 35 -7 Nil Nil Nil 42-1 26-8 35-7 January to June, 1941 .. 20 19 39 4-05 2-10 3-10 27-8 14-9 21-5 2-0 2-0 2-0 25-8 12-9 19-5 April, 1941, to March, 1942 55 70 125 4-2 1-7 2-8 27-0 10-6 17-9 3-9 1-3 2-5 23-1 9-3 15-4 April, 1942, to March, 1943 69 44 113 3-0 1-5 2-4 23-9 10-5 18-7 3-5 1-7 2-8 20-9 8-1 16-0 April, 1943, to March, 1944 56 48 104 2-59 1-66 2-16 25-43 11-29 18-9 1-46 1-27 1-37 23-96 10-0 17-53 April, 1944, to March, 1945 55 51 106 3-18 1-47 2-5 26-71 14-92 21-03 3-31 3-69 3-49 23-4 11-24 17-55 Notes. —(1) During war period engine repairs are being carried out in New Zealand which were previously performed overseas. (2) As from 1st April, 1941, all overseas vessels are worked continuously under shift system. (3) Overseas vessels were slightly longer on the coast during years ending 31st March, 1944 and 31st March, 1945 duo to following reasons : (a) reduction in hours of work at main ports on account average long hours worked by men ; (6) very wet winter seasons ; (c) larger inward cargoes per vessel. (4) It is estimated that the average saving of eighteen days per vessel is made up as follows : — (i) Speedier work under co-operative contracting system .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 days. (ii) Working shifts, Sundays, and holidays .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 days. (iii) Reduction in ports of call .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 days. Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 days.
AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (1) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1944 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 861 0 8 1,148 1,704 2,852 50 23 34 57 45 10 3 3 100 Wellington .. 707 12 9 1,350 1,360 2,710 51 26 27 53 35 46 3 2 50 Lyttelton .. 663 6 5 1,287 1,200 2,487 51 25 23 48 22 64 3 5 100 Dunedin .. 589 3 11 1,184 1,129 2,313 51 23 22 45 25 49 10 8 50 Napier .. .. 440 3 5 472 957 1,429 44 11 22 33 Not 42 0 1 available 50 New Plymouth .. 487 4 11 793 833 1,626 48 17 17 34 21 37 11 0 50 Wanganui .. 434 17 0 1,105 636 1,741 50 22 13 35 10 63 19 10 50 Nelson .. .. 512 5 9 1,678 522 2,200 49 34 10 44 8 85 18 3 40 Picton .. .. 459 1 0 1,015 905 1,920 48 21 18 39 11 32 lV 2 50 Bluff .. .. 465 4 6 835 875 1,711 40 21 22 43 24 49 13 4 AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (2) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1945 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary. Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. ; £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 724 15 0 1,230 1,433 2,663 51 24 28 52 41 24 3 7 100 Wellington .. 632 10 3 1,206 1,184 2,390 51 24 23 47 35 47 0 11 50 Lyttelton .. 589 7 1 1,387 950 2,337 51 27 19 46 30 54 8 10 50 Dunedin .. 555 8 8 1,244 1,013 2,257 51 24 20 44 32 30 4 11 50 Port Chalmers .. 495 8 7 1,615 716 2,331 51 32 14 46 20 15 1 3 50 Napier .. .. 476 16 5 570 1,001 1,571 47 12 21 33 27 43 1 0 50 New Plymouth .. 516 4 3 990 928 1,918 49 20 19 39 23 31 19 7 50 Wanganui .. 409 2 7 1,106 518 1,624 42 27 12 39 12 63 5 7 50 Nelson .. .. 529 0 2 1,692 541 2,233 50 * 34 11 45 16 91 16 4 40 Picton .. .. 438 9 10 876 827 1,703 46 19 18 37 10 35 1 0 50 Bluff .. .. 525 19 4 936 907 1,843 46 20 20 , 40 27 61 16 0 50 Westport .. 434 2 1 814 801 1,615 51 16 16 32 24 13 17 6 TABLE SHOWING THE REDUCTION EFFECTED IN THE TIME SPENT IN NEW ZEALAND BY OVERSEAS VESSELS Balance representing Days taken on Ship Days taken on Cargo Number of Vessels. Number of Ports. Days on Coast. Itepairs when Cargo Operations not worked. and Steaming Time between Ports. Period. bp w bp c» bb aS £P SP w a m -3J bp ,g bp -3 bp .g be a> .S a> % .s bo m , hr B .• co Q__,bfl H • co d hn a . co H.bi) H , • tn P.hD y ».• to §«■§ §1 > §«■§ §1 > §§•§ gl >■ S§ ?«■§ 8s > fi "*! n •< n ■< fi ■") fl <1 January to June, 1939 .. 36 26 62 6-81 5-23 6-13 42-1 26-8 35 -7 Nil Nil Nil 42-1 26-8 35-7 January to June, 1941 .. 20 19 39 4-05 2-10 3-10 27-8 14-9 21-5 2-0 2-0 2-0 25-8 12-9 19-5 April, 1941, to March, 1942 55 70 125 4-2 1-7 2-8 27-0 10-6 17-9 3-9 1-3 2-5 23-1 9-3 15-4 April, 1942, to March, 1943 69 44 113 3-0 1-5 2-4 23-9 10-5 18-7 3-5 1-7 2-8 20-9 8-1 16-0 April, 1943, to March, 1944 56 48 104 2-59 1-66 2-16 25-43 11-29 18-9 1-46 1-27 1-37 23-96 10-0 17-53 April, 1944, to March, 1945 55 51 106 3-18 1-47 2-5 26-71 14-92 21-03 3-31 3-69 3-49 23-4 11-24 17-55 Notes.—(1) During war period engine repairs are being carried out in New Zealand which were previously performed overseas. (2) As from 1st April, 1941, all overseas vessels are worked continuously under shift system. (3) Overseas vessels were slightly longer on the coast during years ending 31st March, 1944 and 31st March, 1945 duo to following reasons : (a) reduction in hours of work at main ports on account average long hours worked by men ; (6) very wet winter seasons ; (c) larger inward cargoes per vessel. (4) It is estimated that the average saving of eighteen days per vessel is made up as follows : — (i) Speedier work under co-operative contracting system .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 days. (ii) Working shifts, Sundays, and holidays .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 days. (iii) Reduction in ports of call .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 days. Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 days.
AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (1) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1944 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 861 0 8 1,148 1,704 2,852 50 23 34 57 45 10 3 3 100 Wellington .. 707 12 9 1,350 1,360 2,710 51 26 27 53 35 46 3 2 50 Lyttelton .. 663 6 5 1,287 1,200 2,487 51 25 23 48 22 64 3 5 100 Dunedin .. 589 3 11 1,184 1,129 2,313 51 23 22 45 25 49 10 8 50 Napier .. .. 440 3 5 472 957 1,429 44 11 22 33 Not 42 0 1 available 50 New Plymouth .. 487 4 11 793 833 1,626 48 17 17 34 21 37 11 0 50 Wanganui .. 434 17 0 1,105 636 1,741 50 22 13 35 10 63 19 10 50 Nelson .. .. 512 5 9 1,678 522 2,200 49 34 10 44 8 85 18 3 40 Picton .. .. 459 1 0 1,015 905 1,920 48 21 18 39 11 32 lV 2 50 Bluff .. .. 465 4 6 835 875 1,711 40 21 22 43 24 49 13 4 AVERAGE EARNINGS.—RETURN C (2) Return showing Average Total Earnings, Profit Distributions, Ordinary and Overtime Hours, Weeks, and Holidays worked by Unionists with Highest Earnings for Year ended 31st March, 1945 Average Total Average Total Hours worked Average Hours worked Average Number Earnings per Year. Average per Week. Number of Average Total of Fort. (including Weeks Sundays and of Profit Men. Profit worked. Holidays Distribution. Distribution). Ordinary. Overtime. Total. Ordinary. Overtime. Total. worked. ; £ s. d. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. Hours. £ s. d. 100 Auckland .. 724 15 0 1,230 1,433 2,663 51 24 28 52 41 24 3 7 100 Wellington .. 632 10 3 1,206 1,184 2,390 51 24 23 47 35 47 0 11 50 Lyttelton .. 589 7 1 1,387 950 2,337 51 27 19 46 30 54 8 10 50 Dunedin .. 555 8 8 1,244 1,013 2,257 51 24 20 44 32 30 4 11 50 Port Chalmers .. 495 8 7 1,615 716 2,331 51 32 14 46 20 15 1 3 50 Napier .. .. 476 16 5 570 1,001 1,571 47 12 21 33 27 43 1 0 50 New Plymouth .. 516 4 3 990 928 1,918 49 20 19 39 23 31 19 7 50 Wanganui .. 409 2 7 1,106 518 1,624 42 27 12 39 12 63 5 7 50 Nelson .. .. 529 0 2 1,692 541 2,233 50 * 34 11 45 16 91 16 4 40 Picton .. .. 438 9 10 876 827 1,703 46 19 18 37 10 35 1 0 50 Bluff .. .. 525 19 4 936 907 1,843 46 20 20 , 40 27 61 16 0 50 Westport .. 434 2 1 814 801 1,615 51 16 16 32 24 13 17 6 TABLE SHOWING THE REDUCTION EFFECTED IN THE TIME SPENT IN NEW ZEALAND BY OVERSEAS VESSELS Balance representing Days taken on Ship Days taken on Cargo Number of Vessels. Number of Ports. Days on Coast. Itepairs when Cargo Operations not worked. and Steaming Time between Ports. Period. bp w bp c» bb aS £P SP w a m -3J bp ,g bp -3 bp .g be a> .S a> % .s bo m , hr B .• co Q__,bfl H • co d hn a . co H.bi) H , • tn P.hD y ».• to §«■§ §1 > §«■§ §1 > §§•§ gl >■ S§ ?«■§ 8s > fi "*! n •< n ■< fi ■") fl <1 January to June, 1939 .. 36 26 62 6-81 5-23 6-13 42-1 26-8 35 -7 Nil Nil Nil 42-1 26-8 35-7 January to June, 1941 .. 20 19 39 4-05 2-10 3-10 27-8 14-9 21-5 2-0 2-0 2-0 25-8 12-9 19-5 April, 1941, to March, 1942 55 70 125 4-2 1-7 2-8 27-0 10-6 17-9 3-9 1-3 2-5 23-1 9-3 15-4 April, 1942, to March, 1943 69 44 113 3-0 1-5 2-4 23-9 10-5 18-7 3-5 1-7 2-8 20-9 8-1 16-0 April, 1943, to March, 1944 56 48 104 2-59 1-66 2-16 25-43 11-29 18-9 1-46 1-27 1-37 23-96 10-0 17-53 April, 1944, to March, 1945 55 51 106 3-18 1-47 2-5 26-71 14-92 21-03 3-31 3-69 3-49 23-4 11-24 17-55 Notes.—(1) During war period engine repairs are being carried out in New Zealand which were previously performed overseas. (2) As from 1st April, 1941, all overseas vessels are worked continuously under shift system. (3) Overseas vessels were slightly longer on the coast during years ending 31st March, 1944 and 31st March, 1945 duo to following reasons : (a) reduction in hours of work at main ports on account average long hours worked by men ; (6) very wet winter seasons ; (c) larger inward cargoes per vessel. (4) It is estimated that the average saving of eighteen days per vessel is made up as follows : — (i) Speedier work under co-operative contracting system .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 days. (ii) Working shifts, Sundays, and holidays .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 days. (iii) Reduction in ports of call .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 days. Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 days.
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RETURN SHOWING VESSELS (EXCEPTING UNITED STATES ARMY OR NAVY) WORKING UNDER SHIFT SYSTEM OR EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1945
COMPARISON OF MAN-HOURS LOST THROUGH STOPPAGES OF WORK ON THE WATERFRONT COVERING PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS PRIOR TO, AND FIVE YEARS DURING, COMMISSION CONTROL
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RETURN SHOWING VESSELS (EXCEPTING UNITED STATES ARMY OR NAVY) WORKING UNDER SHIFT SYSTEM OR EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1945 Overseas. Union Steam Ship Co. Small Coastal. Totals. Extended Hours "^Hours' 1 Extended Hours Extended Hours '''Hours '' EX .m,f Shifts 1 * 13 Hours' 16 ' 1 and Shifts. and Shifts. and Shifts. onl y. and Shifts. only Port. — . . ; -j -r~ g i I I II II S -g W <g . I S <g . w -g . g S fc . S'S. g § if 'si W I si "si il W 1 si ol |1 w I |l °|j s! H | |1 II « 1 il 3! 11 « I II 3l h S ! II 3l II | 1 II 3l • t 1 i t _1 I r r 1 1 r §a r 1 a t ga Auckland .. -.93 4,430 741 18 185 112 2,277 521 37 312 205 6,707 1,262 55 497 :: 144 5,346 994 J2 109 74 272 147 1,164 " " !! 81 629 218 6,864 1,266 240 1,902 Avpraufl Tipr> vftsspl 37 1 • • 9 . . 2.1 4 .. 8 . . . . • • • • 8 .. 31 0 .. 8 Lvttelton . 26 749 151 19 160 28 583 128 49 391 7 134 18 21 158 61 1,466 297 89 709 Avpraa-e Der vessel 29 6 8 21 5 8 19 3 8 24 5 8 .DuuX :: 20 405 121 4 48 22 289 41 50 367 2 24 8 22 159 44 718 170 70 574 Average per vessel .... 20 6 .. 12 13 2 7 12 4 7 .. 16 4 .. 8 Port Chalmers .. 8 394 64 3 25 3 8 394 04 4 -8 Net V Hymouth yeSSel " 14 384 178 's 127 10 '92 '54 "s 89 3 24 '.l i6 '84 27 500 232 26 300 NapIeT 86 pel V6SSel " 37 871 274 !12 172 68 's 88 5 40 *8 16 138 54 1,083 350 24 226 Average per" vessel '.' .. 24 7 .. . .. 14 6 11 .. 8 2 9 20 6 0 Timaru .. ..7 189 82 1 2 26 228 10 98 7 189 82 37 328 Average per vessel .. . . 27 12 .. 2 .. .. .. . . 9 '' „„ '' >)K ' Bluff .. ..12 508 152 2 32 1 12 16 19 224 13 520 168 21 25b Average per vessel .... 42 13 .. 16 12 16 ... 12 40 13 Totals 361 13 276 2,757 67 688 259 4,943 1,100 345 2,866 17 222 34 160 1,266 637 18,441 3,891 572 4,820 Average per vessel .. 37 7 .. 10 19 4 8 13 2 8 .. 29 6 COMPARISON OF MAN-HOURS LOST THROUGH STOPPAGES OF WORK ON THE WATERFRONT COVERING PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS PRIOR TO, AND FIVE YEARS DURING, COMMISSION CONTROL __ y Estimated iotal Percentages Total Man-hours of Hours Brief Explanation of Cause of Major Stoppages. S 1st March Man-hours lost through t Bt 61st Marcn, worked. Stoppages. , .... — —— —— 7 — ~ Four Years Prior to Commission Control 1(137 (i 376 604- 5,424 0'08 Minor disputes, various ports. f Auckland : 31,000 man-hours, dispute re late call for labour on s.s. " Waiana." ■.nog 7 227 922 63,048 0'87 { Wellington: 8,000 man-hours, dispute re introduction of bureau system, v " ' LGisborne: 18,000 man-hours, dispute re reduction of number of gangs on vessel. f Auckland : 88,000 man-hours, dispute over payment of minimum 10 a.m.-noon. g 050,921 103,848 1-29 Men started at 1 p.m. and contended had been engaged for 10 a.m. start. L Auckland : 15,600 man-hours, go slow pending settlement of dispute. f Auckland : 42,800 man-hours, objection to delay in application for new award. 1940 7 492,530 61,336 0-82 •{ Wellington : 4,200 man-hours, stoppage in sympathy with action of Auckland watersiders. Average 29,147,977 233,656 0-80 Five Years During Commission Control (" Auckland : 1,400 man-hours, dispute over discharge of cargo with shore 1941 .. 6,856,637 3,240 0-05 cranes. _ _ (Wellington : 930 man-hours, dispute re working in water m vessels hold. jc)42 8 644,800 8,064 0-09 Wellington: 7,160 man-hours, dispute over preference given to watersiders transferred from other ports. ]943 11,081,532 224 0-01 Minor disputes. Time lost neglible. f Auckland: 96,000 man-hours, dispute re unsafe condition of gangway on s.s. " Kaikorai." Wellington : 54,000 man-hours, dispute over men engaged to receive cargo into JP44 13 560 410 159,448 1-18 ■< Harbour Board sheds ex vessel " Kent " and ordered to load earts prior to ' ' I completion of job for which engaged. Wellington : 3,520 man-hours, union objection to permanent Harbour Board [_ employees receiving cargo ex ships into shed. f Auckland : 3,600 man-hours, dispute re employment of non-unionists. Wellington : 7,170 man-hours, cessation of work as protest against series of fatal accidents. 19 45 11 676,253 41,104 0-35 Wellington: 15,600 man-hours, delays through extensions of .stop-work meetings. Wellington : 6,240 man-hours, stoppage re demand for extra rate for handling of ammunition on vessel " Etterick Bank." Dunedin: 3,410 man-hours, stoppage in sympathy with phosphate workers' [_ claim for extra rate. Average 51,819,632 212,080 0-41 Note. Stoppages during five years of Commission control were less than one-half of 1 per cent, of total hours worked and only half the average delays for the four years prior to Commission control.
RETURN SHOWING VESSELS (EXCEPTING UNITED STATES ARMY OR NAVY) WORKING UNDER SHIFT SYSTEM OR EXTENDED HOURS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1945 Overseas. Union Steam Ship Co. Small Coastal. Totals. Extended Hours "^Hours' 1 Extended Hours Extended Hours '''Hours '' EX .m,f Shifts 1 * 13 Hours' 16 ' 1 and Shifts. and Shifts. and Shifts. onl y. and Shifts. only Port. — . . ; -j -r~ g i I I II II S -g W <g . I S <g . w -g . g S fc . S'S. g § if 'si W I si "si il W 1 si ol |1 w I |l °|j s! H | |1 II « 1 il 3! 11 « I II 3l h S ! II 3l II | 1 II 3l • t 1 i t _1 I r r 1 1 r §a r 1 a t ga Auckland .. -.93 4,430 741 18 185 112 2,277 521 37 312 205 6,707 1,262 55 497 :: 144 5,346 994 J2 109 74 272 147 1,164 " " !! 81 629 218 6,864 1,266 240 1,902 Avpraufl Tipr> vftsspl 37 1 • • 9 . . 2.1 4 .. 8 . . . . • • • • 8 .. 31 0 .. 8 Lvttelton . 26 749 151 19 160 28 583 128 49 391 7 134 18 21 158 61 1,466 297 89 709 Avpraa-e Der vessel 29 6 8 21 5 8 19 3 8 24 5 8 .DuuX :: 20 405 121 4 48 22 289 41 50 367 2 24 8 22 159 44 718 170 70 574 Average per vessel .... 20 6 .. 12 13 2 7 12 4 7 .. 16 4 .. 8 Port Chalmers .. 8 394 64 3 25 3 8 394 04 4 -8 Net V Hymouth yeSSel " 14 384 178 's 127 10 '92 '54 "s 89 3 24 '.l i6 '84 27 500 232 26 300 NapIeT 86 pel V6SSel " 37 871 274 !12 172 68 's 88 5 40 *8 16 138 54 1,083 350 24 226 Average per" vessel '.' .. 24 7 .. . .. 14 6 11 .. 8 2 9 20 6 0 Timaru .. ..7 189 82 1 2 26 228 10 98 7 189 82 37 328 Average per vessel .. . . 27 12 .. 2 .. .. .. . . 9 '' „„ '' >)K ' Bluff .. ..12 508 152 2 32 1 12 16 19 224 13 520 168 21 25b Average per vessel .... 42 13 .. 16 12 16 ... 12 40 13 Totals 361 13 276 2,757 67 688 259 4,943 1,100 345 2,866 17 222 34 160 1,266 637 18,441 3,891 572 4,820 Average per vessel .. 37 7 .. 10 19 4 8 13 2 8 .. 29 6 COMPARISON OF MAN-HOURS LOST THROUGH STOPPAGES OF WORK ON THE WATERFRONT COVERING PERIOD OF FOUR YEARS PRIOR TO, AND FIVE YEARS DURING, COMMISSION CONTROL __ y Estimated iotal Percentages Total Man-hours of Hours Brief Explanation of Cause of Major Stoppages. S 1st March Man-hours lost through t Bt 61st Marcn, worked. Stoppages. , .... — —— —— 7 — ~ Four Years Prior to Commission Control 1(137 (i 376 604- 5,424 0'08 Minor disputes, various ports. f Auckland : 31,000 man-hours, dispute re late call for labour on s.s. " Waiana." ■.nog 7 227 922 63,048 0'87 { Wellington: 8,000 man-hours, dispute re introduction of bureau system, v " ' LGisborne: 18,000 man-hours, dispute re reduction of number of gangs on vessel. f Auckland : 88,000 man-hours, dispute over payment of minimum 10 a.m.-noon. g 050,921 103,848 1-29 Men started at 1 p.m. and contended had been engaged for 10 a.m. start. L Auckland : 15,600 man-hours, go slow pending settlement of dispute. f Auckland : 42,800 man-hours, objection to delay in application for new award. 1940 7 492,530 61,336 0-82 •{ Wellington : 4,200 man-hours, stoppage in sympathy with action of Auckland watersiders. Average 29,147,977 233,656 0-80 Five Years During Commission Control (" Auckland : 1,400 man-hours, dispute over discharge of cargo with shore 1941 .. 6,856,637 3,240 0-05 cranes. _ _ (Wellington : 930 man-hours, dispute re working in water m vessels hold. jc)42 8 644,800 8,064 0-09 Wellington: 7,160 man-hours, dispute over preference given to watersiders transferred from other ports. ]943 11,081,532 224 0-01 Minor disputes. Time lost neglible. f Auckland: 96,000 man-hours, dispute re unsafe condition of gangway on s.s. " Kaikorai." Wellington : 54,000 man-hours, dispute over men engaged to receive cargo into JP44 13 560 410 159,448 1-18 ■< Harbour Board sheds ex vessel " Kent " and ordered to load earts prior to ' ' I completion of job for which engaged. Wellington : 3,520 man-hours, union objection to permanent Harbour Board [_ employees receiving cargo ex ships into shed. f Auckland : 3,600 man-hours, dispute re employment of non-unionists. Wellington : 7,170 man-hours, cessation of work as protest against series of fatal accidents. 19 45 11 676,253 41,104 0-35 Wellington: 15,600 man-hours, delays through extensions of .stop-work meetings. Wellington : 6,240 man-hours, stoppage re demand for extra rate for handling of ammunition on vessel " Etterick Bank." Dunedin: 3,410 man-hours, stoppage in sympathy with phosphate workers' [_ claim for extra rate. Average 51,819,632 212,080 0-41 Note. Stoppages during five years of Commission control were less than one-half of 1 per cent, of total hours worked and only half the average delays for the four years prior to Commission control.
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ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL DISPUTES REFERRED TO COMMISSION FOR DECISION
CLASSIFICATION OF ORDERS ISSUED BY THE COMISSION UNDER WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1940
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Number of Claims Number of Claims Number of Claims Decisions Date of made by- withdrawn by- allowed to- Number Serial Nos. Decisions. D S$ eS Decision Employers. Workers. Employers. Workers. Employers. Workers. reserved. 1 .. 24/7/40 8 .. 8 .. 2 6 2 .. 2/10/40 8 .. 8 .. .. 3 3 *2 3 .. 28/1J/40 24 1 23 .. .. 5 14 5 4 .. 10/2/41 19 2 17 .. .. 12 5 2 6 .. 6/3/41 8 1 7 .. .. 1 0 1 6 .. 25/3/41 1 .. l 1 9 •• 8/7/41 3 .. 3 .. .. i 1 'i 10 .. 5/9/41 25 4 21 4 14 7 U •• 7/11/41 11 .. II .. .. 8 3 12 .. 9/3/42 12 .. ]2 I .. 0 1 4 ■ • 22/8/42 43 8 35 U 7 19 4 7 15 .. 21/12/42 31 .. 31 .. 4 11 7 9 lfi .. 5/4/43 8 1 7 .. .. 8 17 ■■ 5/4/43 7 1 0 .. .. 2 '3 '2 16A .. 5/5/43 3 .. 3 .. .. 1 1 1 17A .. 4/5/43 4 4 1 1 2 18 .. 12/10/43 24 3 21 3 .. 12 6 3 18A .. 4/5/44 1 .. 1 1 19 •• 4/5/44 14 113 1 i 7 3 2 20 (part only) 1 . . 1 1 20A .. 4/5/44 14 .. 14 .'! 4 '<j 'l 21 •• 9/10/44 13 .. 13 .. 1 8 9 2 22 •• 9/10/44 14 .. 14 .. .. 7 2 5 23 .. 22/12/44 51 3 48 .. 1 22 16 12 Totals .. 347 25 322 11 14 145 112 65
Classification. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Totals. Conditions of employment 3 1 7 1 3 15 Bureaux and Pay Offices .. 11 3 2 .. .. 16 Co-operative contracting 24 31 8 .. 5 68 Equivalent profit distribution 5 3 2 .. 1 11 Supervision of work .. .. .. 4 .. .. 4 Hours of work .. .. .. .. 3 .. 1 4 Totals .. 43 38 26 1 10 118
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CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTS FUND Revenue Account fob the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Expenses. Income. Expenditure £ £ Income £ 0■ 01 Insurances .. 0-01 225 0-16 Accident compensation .. .. .. 4,428 0-05 Salaries, &c. .. 0-05 1,282 66-25 Co-operative contracts .. .. 1,794,446 Sundries— 1• 09 Equivalent contracts .. .. .. 29,441 0-04 Contracting, &c. 0-04 1,073 32-48 Non-contracts .. .. .. .. 879,779 0-02 Supervision, &c., truck 0-02 579 0-02 Sundries .. .. .. .. 384 labour Wages— 0-16 Accident compensation 0-18 4,428 0-87 Check timekeeping, &c. 0-94 23,649 91-26 Waterfront .. 97-90 2,471,658 0-80 Administration: Assess- 0-86 21,662 — ment (General Fund) 93-21 Total working-expenses 100-00 2,524,556 6-79 Net profit, carried down to Appropriation 183,922 Account 100-00 £2,708,478 100-00 £2,708,478 Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Net Profit. Income. £ £ 6-40 Profit distributions .. .. 94-31 173,460 6-79 Net profit, brought down from Revenue 183,922 0-06 Grants .. .. .. .. 0-86 1,575 Account 0-18 Buildings Reserve .. .. 2-72 5,000 0-15 Balance, carried down to Accumulated 2-11 3,887 Funds Account — . 6-79 100-00 £183,922 6-79 £183,922 Accumulated Funds Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance carried forward, 31st March, 1945 .. .. 11,717 Balance— £ Brought forward, Ist April, 1944 .. .. 7,830 Brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st 3,887 March, 1945 £11,717 £11,717 ""I Brought forward, Ist April, 1945.. .. .. 11,717 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ Assets £ Cash at Bank of New Zealand: Head Office Account Debtors: Contracts, &c. .. .. .. .. 170,635 (overdrawn from National Pay Office Fund) .. 26,252 Fixed: Stevedoring gear — £ £ Profit distributions — £ £ As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 1,498 As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 22,919 Purchases during year .. .. 28 1944 1,526 Appropriated for year .. .. 173,460 Depreciation for year .. .. .. 203 — 196,379 1,323 Payments during year .. .. .. 169,924 ——— 26,455 Deposits .. .. .. .. .. 68,000 Creditors .. .. .. .. .. 4,534 Reserves — Buildings— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. 10,000 Transferred to Buildings Fund.. .. 10,000 Stevedoring gear purchase : As per Balance-sheet, 35,000 31st March, 1944 Accumulated Funds— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. 7,830 Balance brought in for year .. .. 3,887 11,717 £171,958 £171,958 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the Co-operative Contracts Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carried out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. —J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General.
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GENERAL FUND (ADMINISTRATION) Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total Expenditure of Total £ £ of Total Income Income. Expenses. Income. 0-58 Audit fees .. .. 0-59 216 Assessments — £ 1-05 Cleaning, heating, and lighting 1-08 392 3-18 Annual Holidays Act Fund .. .. 1,188 1-01 Depreciation .. .. 1-03 376 0-02 Buildings Fund .. .. .. 7 31 •18 Reimbursement to National Pay 31-96 11,633 58-07 Co-operative Contracts Fund .. .. 21,662 Office Fund) contracting 0• 01 Industrial Rest Period Fund .. .. 4 expenses) 3'56 National Pay Office Fund .. .. 1,327 I'll Overtime, &c. .. .. 1-14 415 3-25 Supervision Fund .. .. 1,211 3-21 Printing and stationery .. 3-29 1,198 31 ■81 Parliamentary appropriation .. . . 11,870 317 Rent .. .. ' .. 3-25 1,181 0-10 Sundries ' ... .. .. 37 51-72 Salaries .. .. 53-02 19,295 2-13 Sundries .. .. 2-17 791 1-69 Telephone rentals, &c,, and 1-74 632 postages 0-71 Travelling-expenses, &c. .. 0-73 266 97-56 Total working-expenses .. 100-00 36,395 2-44 Net balance, carried down to Appropriation 911 Account —— — 100-00 £37,306 100-00 £37,306 Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Net Profit. Income. £ £ 2-44 Balance, carried down to Accumulated 100-00 911 2*44 Net balance, brought down from Revenue Account 911 Funds Account Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance— £ Balance, carried forward, 31st March, 1945 .. .. 10,016 Brought forward, Ist April, 1944.. .. .. 9,105 Brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st 911 ' March, 1945 £10,016 1 J. . £10,016 Brought forward, Ist April, 1945.. .. .. 10,016 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ £ Assets Creditors .. .. .. .. .. .. 722 Cash—■ £ £ Debtors: Contracts, &c. .. .. .. .. 66 At Bank of New Zealand: Head Office Account 4,932 .. ■ Accumulated Funds— £ In hand : Petty cash .. .. .. 50 . As per Balance-sheet 31st March, 1944 .. 9,105 4,982 Balance brought in for year .. .. 911 Investments— 10,016 Third Liberty Loan: As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 —■ Commission (2| per cent, stock, 15/6/49, at 1,000 cost) Staff scheme— £ Balance .. .. .. 47 Repayments during year .. 31 ' — 16 1,016 Victory Loan— Commission (2J per cent, stock, 15/2/50, at 1,000 cost) Staff scheme— £ Purchases .. .. .. 1,958 Repayments during year .. 1,880 78 1,078 Fixed— . Motor-cars— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 200 1944 Purchases during year .. .. 425 625 Sales during year .. .. .. 200 — 425 Office furniture and fittings —• As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1,850 1944 Purchases during year .. .. 1,614 3,464 Sales, &c., during year .. .. 55 Depreciation for year .. .. 376 3,033 Oilskin coats— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 131 1944 Purchases during year .. .. 545 676 Sa!es during year.. .. .. .. 406 270 £10,804 £10,804 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the General Fund (Administration) have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carried out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940.— J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General.
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INDUSTRIAL REST PERIOD FUND Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Expenditure of Total £ Income £ Expenses. Best period wages .. .. .. 97'42 536 Levies .. .. .. .. .. 177 National Pay Office Fund levies .. .. 1-94 10 Net Balance, carried down to Appropriation Account .. 373 Administration: Assessment (General Fund).. 0-64 4 Total working-expenses .. .. .. 100-00 £550 £550 Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ £ Net Balance, brought down from Revenue Account .. 373 Balance, carried down to Accumulated Funds Account.. 373 Accumulated Funds Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Balance — £ Balance— £ Brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st Brought forward, Ist April, 1944 .. .. .. 6,215 March, 1945 .... .. .. 373 Carried forward, 31st March, 1945 .. .. 5,842 £6,215 £6,215 £ —i Brought forward, Ist April, 1945 .. .. .. 5,842 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ " £ Assets £ Accumulated Funds— Cash at Bank of New Zealand : Head Office Acoount .. 5,842 As per Balance-sheet 31st March, 1944 .. 6,215 Less Balance brought in for Year.. .. 373 5,842 £5,842 £5,842 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the Industrial Rest Period Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carried out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. —J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General. NATIONAL PAY OFFICE FUND Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total Expenditure of Total £ £ of Total Income £ Income. Expenses. Income. 2-28 Agency fees .. .. 2*46 1,514 17-50 Reimbursement from General Fund (contracting 1-22 Audit fees .. .. 1-32 814 expenses) .. .. .. .. 11,033 0-32 Bureau errors .. .. 0-35 213 80 98 Levies .. .. .. .. .. 53-834 0-36 Casual Pay Clerks .. .. 0-39 241 1-40 Special transport .. .. .. .. 933 2-29 Cleaning, heating, and lighting 2-46 1,515 0-12 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. 76 2-08 Depreciation, &c. .. .. 2-25 1,384 1-43 Guaranteed Wage .. .. 1-54 949 1• 38 Insurances, &e. .. .. 1-50 920 1■ 02 Outport expenses .. .. 1-11 680 3-22 Overtime, &e. .. .. 3-47 2,134 2-55 Printing and stationery .. 2-76 1,695 2-16 Rent, &c. .. .. .. 2-34 1,438 62-26 Salaries, &c. .. .. 67-30 41,391 2-00 Sundries .. .. .. 2-16 1-332 1-67 Telephone rentals, &c., and postages .. .. 1-81 1,112 2-87 Travelling-expenses, &c. .. 3-10 1,908 1• 40 Waterfront labour transport.. 1-52 933 2-01 Administration : Assessment (General Fund) .. .. 2-16 .1,327 92-52 Total working-expenses .. 100-00 — 61,500 7-48 Net balance, carried down to Appropriation Account .. .. .. .. 4,976 100-00 £66,476 100-00 £66,476 Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Pprwntnffe nf „ Percentage. of Total SSt £ of Total £ Income. -NetPioilt. Income. 0-23 Grants .. .. .. .. 2-91 150 7-48 Net balance, brought down from Revenue 7-52 Buildings Reserve .. .. .. 97-09 5,000 Account .. .. .. .. 4,976 0-27 Transfer back from Accumulated Funds Account 174 7-75 100-00 £5,150 7-75 £5,150
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Accumulated Funds Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance— £ Transfer back to Appropriation Account, 31st March, 1943 174 Brought forward, Ist April, 1944 .. .. .. 9,954 Balance, carried forward, 31st March, 1945 .. .. 9,780 £9,954 £9 954 £ Brought forward, Ist April, 1945 .. .. .. 9,780 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ £ Assets £ £ £ Unclaimed — Caslv— Holiday pay .. .. .. .. 215 At Bank of New Zealand— Profit distributions .. .. .. 2,480 Head Office Account .. .. 4,962 Wages .. .. .. .. .. 6,751 Imprests .. .. 26,504 9,446 ——— 31,466 Creditors .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,825 In hand—• Reserves — Wages .. .. .. 1,012 Buildings— Petty cash .. .. .. 86 As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. 10,000 — 1,098 Transferred to Buildings Fund .. .. 10,000 ■— 32,564 Debtors — Guaranteed wage: As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, Wages advances .. .. .. .. 67 1944 .. .. .. .. .. .. 25,000 Contracts, &c. .. .. .. .. 5,530 Accumulated funds—- £ Branches .. .. .. .. 1,798 As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. 9,954 7,395 Transferred back to Appropriation Account .. 174 Fixed— 9,780 Motorcars — As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. 732 Purchases during year .. . . 1,220 1,952 Sales during year .. .. 100 Depreciation for year .. .. 274 374 1,578 Office furniture and fittings— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. 3,913 Purchases during year .. .. 2,479 6,392 Sales during year .. .. 99 Depreciation for year .. .. 779 878 5,514 Buildings— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. .. 1,479 Transferred to Buildings Fund .. .. 1,479 Land— As per Balance-sheet. 31st March, 1944 .. .. .. .. 513 Transferred to Buildings Fund .. .. 513 £47,051 £47,051 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the National Pay Office Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carricd out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. —J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General. SUPERVISION FUND Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Expenses. Income. Expenditure £ £ Income £ 5-93 Insurances .. .. 6-30 3,591 100-00 Levies .. .. .. .. 60,528 23-42 Overtime, &c. .. .. 24-86 14,170 . 9-77 Salaries .. .. 10-38 5,917 0-23 Sundries .. .. 0-25 139 52-82 Wages .. .. .. 56-09 31,973 2• 00 Administration : Assessment (General Fund) ' 2-12 1,211 94-17 Total working-expenses .. 100-00 57,001 5-83 Net profit, carried down to Appropriation Account 3,527 100-00 £60,528 100-00 £60,528
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Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of of Total Income. Net Profit. Income. £ * £ 1-95 Profit distributions .. .. .. 33-52 1,182 5-83 Net profit, brought down from Revenue 3,527 3-88 Balance, carried down to Accumulated 66-48 2,345 Account Funds Account 5-83 100-00 £3,527 5-83 £3,527 Accumulated Funds Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance— £ Balance oarried forward, 31st March, 1945 .. .. 15,124 Brought forward, Ist April, 1944 .. .. ..12,779 Brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st March, 2,345 1945 £15,124 £15,124 £ Brought forward, Ist April, 1945 .. .. .. 15,124 Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ £ £ Assets £ Profit Distributions— Cash at Bank of New Zealand : Head Office Account .. 7,196 As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 20 ' Debtors: Contracts, &c. .. .. .. .. 9,362 Appropriated for year .. .. 1,182 1,202 Payments during year .. .. .. 930 272 Creditors .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,162 Accumulated Funds— As per Balance-sheet, 31st March, 1944 .. 12,779 Balance brought in for year .. .. 2,345 15,124 £16,558 £16,558 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the Supervision Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carried out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940. —J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Audit-General. ANNUAL HOLIDAYS ACT FUND Revenue Account for the Eight Months ended 31st March, 194-5 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Expenses. Income. Expenditure £ £ Income £ Annual holiday pay— 100-00 Levies .. .. .. .. .. 59,429 70-92 Union .. .. .. 83-43 42,150 12-09 Non-union .. .. 14-22 7,183 2-00 Administration: Assessment 2-35 1,188 (General Fund) 85-01 Total working-expenses .. 100-00 50,521 14-99 Net balance, carried down to Appropriation 8,908 Account 100-00 £59,429 100-00 £59,429 Appropriation Account for the Eight Months ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage of Total of Total Income. Income. £ £ 14-99 Balance, oarried down to Accumulated Funds 8,908 14-99 Net balance, brought down from Kevenue Account 8,908 ■ "i ' Account I—--t1 —--t T-i-n — Accumulated Funds Account for the Eight Months ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance, brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st 8,908 March, 1945
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Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ Assets £ Creditors .. .. .. .. .. .. 20,694 Cash at Bank of New Zealand : Head Office Account .. 20,687 Accumulated Funds: Balance brought in for year .. 8,908 Debtors: Contracts, &c. .. .. .. .. 8,915 £29,602 £29,602 Notes. —(1) As the annual holiday year ends on 31st July, 1945, it will not be possible to ascertain the full liability of the fund for union annual holiday pay until after that date. (2) The balance of accrued union holiday pay as at 31st March, 1945, is estimated at not less than £16,000 and is included in creditors. (3) The expenditure on " Annual holiday pay: Non-union " included in the Revenue Account represents the full liability of the fund under this heading as at 31st March, 1945. A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. 1 hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the Annual Holiday Act Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby. The audit of the records of disbursements through the Central Pay Offices was carried out by auditors appointed for the purpose by the Audit Office in terms of Regulation 16 (5) of the Waterfront Control Commission Emergency Regulations 1940.- —J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General. BUILDINGS FUND Revenue Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Expenses. Income. Expenditure £ £ Income £ 70-19 Depreciation .. .. ..97-23 234 100-00 Levies .. .. .. .. .. 334 2-00 Administration: Assessment (General 2-77 7 Fund) 72-19 Total working-expenses .. .. 100-00 241 27-81 Net balance, carried down to Appropriation Account 93 100-00 £334 100-00 £334 Appropriation Account for the Year ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage of Total of Total Income. Income. £ £ 27-81 Balance, carried down to Accumulated Funds Account 93 27 •81 Not balance, brought down from Rovenue Account.. 93 Accumulated Funds Account eor the Year ended 31st March, 1945 £ Balance, brought down from Appropriation Account, 31st 93 March, 1945 » Balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1945 Liabilities £ Assets £ Creditors .. .. .. .. .. .. 119 Cash at Bank of New Zealand: Head Office Account .. 19,307 Reserves: Buildings— £ £ Fixed— £ £ Transferred from Co-operative Con- 10,000 Buildings— tracts Fund Transferred from National Pay 1,479 Transferred from National Pay Office 10,000 Office Fund Fund 20,000 Completed during year .. .. 8,330 Appropriated for year— Works in progress .. .. 406 Co-operative Contracts Fund .. 5,000 10,215 National Pay Office Fund .. 5,000 Depreciation for year .. .. .. 234 10,000 9,981 30,000 Land—• Accumulated Funds (Repairs and Maintenance Account) : 93 Transferred from National Pay Office Fund 513 Balance brought in for year — Purchases during year, at cost .. .. 411 924 £30,212 £30,212 A. E. Bockett, Secretary. A. G. Davidson, Accountant. I hereby certify that the Revenue Account and the Balance-sheet relating to the Buildings Fund have been duly examined and compared with the books and supporting documents, and correctly state the position as disclosed thereby.—J. P. Rutherford, Controller and Auditor-General.
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CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTS FUND Summary of Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 10th July, 1940, to 31st March, 1945
GENERAL (ADMINISTRATION) FUND Summary of Revenue Appropriation and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 9th April, 1940, to 31st March, 1945
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CO-OPERATIVE CONTRACTS FUND Summary op Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 10th July, 1940, to 31st March, 1945 Headings. 1040-41. 1041-42. 1042-43. 1043-44. 1044-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure ££££££ Waterfront wages, &o. .. .. 351,414 1,170,087 1,629,250 3,136,766 2,476,086 8 763 603 Check timekeeping wages .. .. 3,843 18,380 27,068 25,585 24 931 ' 99*807 Sundries .. .. .. .. 728 3,252 4,498 4,202 14*557 Administration assessment .. .. 3,537 10,716 14,668 22,235 21,662 72'818 Total expenditure .. .. 359,522 1,202,435 1,675,484 3,188,788 2,524,556 8 950^78^ Net profit carried down .. 47,768 115,257 149,187 189,360 183,922 685^494 £407,290 £1,317,692 £1,824,67! £3,378,148 £2,708,478 £9,636,270 Income £ £ £ £ £ £ = Contracts.. .. .. .. 407,290 1,317,692 1,824,418 1,808,204 1,794,446 7 152 050 Equivalent contracts .. .. .. .. . 253 31,863 29,441 61'557 Non-contraets .. .. ,. .. ,, .. 1,521,413 879,779 2,401^192 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. ,, 16,668 4,812 21^480 £407,290 £1,317,692 £1,824,671 £3,378,148 £2,708,478 ££M536 , 279 2. Appropriation Account ££££££ Net profit brought down .. .. 47,768 115,257 149,187 189,360 183,922 685,494 Profit distributions .. .. .. 42,799 99,995 131,566 172,172 173,460 619 992 Grants .. .. .. .. 500 720 99 0 1,575 3^785 Reserve Accounts 4,000 10,000 15,000 16,000 5,000 50 000 .Balance carried down .. .. 969 4,762 1,901 198 3,887 11 '717 £47,768 £115,257 £149,187 £189,360 £183,922 £685,494 3- Accumulated Funds Account Balance— ££££££ Brought forward .. .. .. .. 969 5,731 7,632 7 830 Brought down .. .. .. 969 4,762 1,901 198 1^717 Carried forward .. .. .. £969 £5,731 £7,632 £7,830 £11,717 £11,717 GENERAL (ADMINISTRATION) FUND Summary of Revenue Appropriation and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 9th April, 1940, to 31st March, 1945 Headings. 1040-41. 1041-42. 1042-43. 1043-44. 1044-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure £ £ £ £ £ £ Salaries .. .. .. .. 1,514 6,517 9,108 15,374 19,295 51 808 Overtime .. 317 621 1,103 415 2^456 Audit fees .. .. .. 31 32 216 339 Cleaning, heating, lighting .... * * * 304 3 g 2 756 Depreciation .. .. .. 90 215 267 228 376 1 176 Printing and stationery .. .. 256 724 772 1,218 I 198 4'l68 Kent •• •• .. 255 595 781 '830 l'l81 3^642 I eiephones and postages .. .. * * * ((06 032 1 238 Travelling-expenses .. .. 300 527 481 833 266 2'407 Sundries .. .. .. 342 5U 803 7gi 3'l27 Reimbursement: National Pay Offioe .. .. .. .. 11,633 11 633 Total expenditure .. .. 2,757 9,437 12,865 21,296 36,395 82 75(T Net profit carried down .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,329 '911 lo'o26 £3,537 £10,716 £15,592 £25,625 £37,306 £92~776~ Income - = - - . Assessments on funds— £ £ £ £ £ £ = Co-operative Contracts .. .. 3,537 10,716 14,668 22,235 21 662 72 818 Supervision .. .. .. .. .. 924 1 2 92 | '211 3'427 National Pay Office .. .. 1;330 |, 327 2^657 Industrial Rest Period .. .. .. .. .. 750 4 Annual Holidays Act .. !! x 188 1 188 liuildmgs .. .. .. .. ,, # rj Total .. .. .. 3,537 10,716 15,592 25,607 25,399 80,851 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. ,. _ _ 18 ' g „ Parliamentary appropriation .. .. .. .. . . _ _ jj 87 y jj 87 q £3,537 £10,716 £15,592 £25,625 £37,306 £92,776 2. Appropriation Account ££££££ Net profit brought down .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,329 911 10,026 Donations .. .. .. .. .. .. jq Balance carried down .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,319 "911 10,016 £780 £2,727 £4,329 £911 £10,026 3. Accumulated Funds Account Balance— ££££££ Brought forward .. .. .. .. 780 2,059 4,786 9 105 Brought down .. .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,319 '911 10,016 Carried forward £780 £2,059 £4,786 £9,105 £10,016 £10,016 J JJ 45 * deviously inclu(}e4 " gijndjiea,"
Headings. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure £ £ £ £ £ £ Salaries .. .. .. .. 1 ; 514 6,517 9,108 15,374 19,295 51 808 Overtime .. 317 621 1,103 415 2,456 Audit fees .. .. .. 31 32 216 339 Cleaning, heating, lighting .... * * * 304 3 92 756 Depreciation .. .. .. 00 215 267 228 376 1 176 Printing and stationery .. .. 256 724 772 1,218 1 198 4'l68 Kent •• •• .. 255 595 781 '830 ]181 3^642 I elephones and postages .. .. * * * ((06 032 1 238 Travelling-expenses .. .. 300 527 481 833 266 2'407 Sundries .. .. .. 342 511 803 680 791 3'l27 Reimbursement: National Pay Offioe .. .. .. 11,633 11 633 Total expenditure .. .. 2,757 9,437 12,865 21,296 36,395 82 75(T Net profit carried down .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,329 '911 lo'o26 £3,537 £10,716 £15,592 £25,625 £37,306 £92 77<T Income - = Assessments on funds— £ £ £ £ £ £ = Co-operative Contracts .. .. 3,537 10,716 14,668 22,235 21 662 72 818 Supervision .. .. .. .. .. 924 1 2 92 K211 *{'427 National Pay Office .. .. 1;330 1,327 2^657 Industrial Rest Period .. .. .. .. .. 750 4 Annual Holidays Act .. X ' l 188 1J88 liuildings .. .. .. .. ,, # rj ,, , . Total •• •• •• 3,537 10,716 15,592 25,607 25,399 80,851~ Sundries .. .. .. .. .. ,. _ _ 18 ' g „ Parliamentary appropriation .. .. .. .. . . _ _ jj 87 y jj g,™ £3,537 £10,716 £15,592 £25,625 £37,306 £92,776 2. Appropriation Account £ £ £ £ £ £ Net profit brought down .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,329 911 10,026 Donations .. .. .. .. .. .. jq Balance carried down .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,319 "911 10,016 £780 £2,727 £4,329 £911 £10,026 3. Accumulated Funds Account Balance— ££££££ Brought forward .. .. .. .. 780 2,059 4,786 9 105 Brought down .. .. .. 780 1,279 2,727 4,319 'oil 10,016 Carried forward £780 £2,059 £4,786 £9,105 £10,016 £10,01(T J JJ 4Q * tteviously inclu(}e4 " gijndjiea,"
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NATIONAL PAY OFFICE FUND Summary of Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 10th July, 1940, to 31st March, 1945
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Headings. 1043-44. j 1944-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure £ £ £ Rest period wages .. ,. .. .. .. 29,950 536 30,486 National Pay Office levies .. .. .. .. 599 10 609 Administration: Assessment .. .. .. .. ' 750 4. 754 Total expenditure .. .. .. .. . 31,299 550 31,849 Net profit carried down .. .. .. 6,215 Loss c/d 373 5^842 £37,514 £177 £37,691 Income £ £ £ Levies •• •• •• •• •• •• £37,514 £177 £37,691 2 Accumulated Funds Account Balance— £ £ £ Brought forward .. .. .. .. .. .. (j 215 Brought down .. .. .. .. .. 6,215 Loss '373 5^842 Carried forward .. .. .. .. .. £6,215 £5,842 £5,842
Headings. 1940-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure ££££££ Salaries .. .. .. ,. 10,916 22,234 27,116 30,358 41,391 132 015 O vcrt ™e •• 1,236 3,762 3,147 2,134 10,299 Oasual clerks .. ,. ,. * * * I r j r j r j 241 2 018 Agency fees .. .. .. .. .. .. , ] 515 1)514 £ 089 Audit fees 343 6 84 735 788 8J4 3 ' 304 Cleaning, heating, lighting .. .. 222 583 647 794 1 515 3'761 Depreciation 1 87 478 404 685 1 384 3 ' 138 Guaranteed wage .. .. .. 67 137 502 70 949 1 745 Printing and stationery .. .. 1,038 1,290 1,810 1,735 1,695 7'568 *T, nt , '■ •• •• 174 268 356 588 2^824 lelephones and postages .. .. 169 405 501 582 1 112 2 769 JLraveiling-expenses .. .. .. 180 371 617 1,057 1 908 4'm Outport expenses .. .. .. .. 544 963 i >32 2 680 3'509 Sundries (including insurances) .. 464 967 1,387 1,750 3,398 7'966 Administration—assessment .. .. .. .. .. 1,330 1' 327 2*657 Total expenditure .. .. 13,760 29,237 38,800 47,558 61,500 190 855~ Net profit carried down .. 3,779 8,203 14,001 18,971 4,976 49^930 £17,539 £37,440 £52,801 £66,529 £66,476 ~ £240,785 . Income £ £ £ £ = £ Levies .. . .. 17,539 37,437 52,801 66,431 53,834 228,042 Reimbursement: General Fund .. .. .. , # n noo Sundries .. .. .. .. .. 3 .. 9 8 i ; ' 009 uo £17,539 £37,440 £52,801 £66,529 £66,476 £240,785 2. Appropriation Account £ £ £ £ £ £ Net profit brought down .. 3,779 8,203 14,001 18,971 4,976 49 930 lransferred back from Accumulated .. .. .. 16 029 174 Hi'203 Funds II ' £3,779 £8,203 £14,001 £35,000 £5,150 £66,133 Grants .. .. .. ,, ., ' _ " iso" Beserve Accounts .. 35 ; ooo 5 000 40,000 Balance carried down .. .. 3,779 8,203 14,001 .. .! 25 983 £3,779 £8,203 £14,001 £35,000 £5,150 £66,133 3. Accumulated Funds Account Balance— £ £ £ £ £ £ Brought forward 3,779 11,982 25,983 9,954 Brought down .. .. .. 3,779 8,203 14,001 .. .! 25^983 r P c i 1, 1 i A • 3,779 11,982 25,983 25,983 9,954 25 983 .transferred back to Appropriation .. .. 16 029 174 lft <>ns Account 1 ' u Balanco carried forward .. .. £3,779 £11,982 £25,983 £9,954 £9/780 £9^780" * Previously included in " Salaries,"
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SUPERVISION FUND Summary of Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 29th April, 1942, to 31st March, 1945
SUMMARY OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE FROM CONSOLIDATED FUND, VOTE, "LABOUR," PERIOD 1940-45 AND ESTIMATED FOR 1945-46
Notes.—(l) Commission's expenditure outside Consolidated Fund for year ended 31st March, 1944, was over £3,000,030, as against net expenditure from Consolidated Fund of only £11,941, with a view to obviating necessity of analysing all Treasury vouchers, and to obtain consolidation, involving simplification of accounting and audit by Audit Office, grant provided to cover estimated administrative expenditure. (2) The small increase in grant for year ended 31st March, 1946, is due to increases in salaries approved by Cabinet.
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Headings. 1942-43. 1943-44. Totals. • 1. Revenue Account Expenditure Foremen's — £ £ £ £ Wages .. .. .. .. .. 14,222 31,511 31,973 77,706 Overtime .. .. .. .. 13,019 14,451 14,170 41,640 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 2,453 5,158 5,917 13,528 Insurances .. .. .. .. .. 2,882 3,475 3,591 9,948 Sundries 608 70 139 817 Administration-assessment .. .. .. 924 1,292 1,211 3,427 Total expenditure .. .. .. 34,108 55,957 57,001 147,066 Net profit carried down .. .. 5,437 8,652 3,527 17,616 £39,545 £64,609 £60,528 £164,682 IficoTYiG £ £ £ £ Levies .. .. .. .. .. £39,545 £64,609 £60,528 £164,682 2. Appropriation Account £ £ £ £ Net profit brought down .. .. ... 5,437 8,652 3,527 17,616 Profit distributions .. .. .. .. 418 891 1,182 2,491 Balance carried down .. .. .. 5,019 7,761 2,345 15,125 £5,4-37 £8,652 £3,527 £17,616 3. Accumulated Funds Account Balance — £ £ £ £ Brought forward .. .. .. .. .. 5,019 12,780 Brought down .. .. .. .. 5,019 7,761 2,345 15,125 Carried forward .. .. .. .. £5,019 £12,780 £15,125* £15,125 — r ~i
Headings. 1040-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. j,^J 5 Estimated, 1945-46. ££££££ £ Salaries — (See (See notes below) notes below) Commissioners: at £1,250 .. 3,066 2,960 3,750 3,750 3,750 17,876 (At £1,325) 3,975 Controllers (Aucklandand Wellington): 1,324 1,674 2,455 1,700 1,700 8,853 (At £925) 1,850 at £850 Controllers (Canterbury and Otago) : 1,068 1,526 1,526 1,526 1,500 7,146 (At £825) 1,650 at £750 Assistant Controller (Auckland and .. 1,043 1,842 2,276 1,600 6,761 (At £875) 1,750 Wellington) : at £800 and £650 Wharf Superintendents: at £600 .. 2,626 4,471 4,219 4,303 4,200 19,819 (At £675) 4,725 Secretary and clerical staff .. 2,250 2,424 2,962 2,989 3,063 13,688 (Includes-all 3,262 c. of 1. allowances) Totals .. .. 10,934 14,098 16,754 16,544 15,813 74,143 17,212 Miscellaneous expenditure (includes tele- 370 906 1,072 1,479 1,400 5,227 1,400 phones, postages, cleaning, lighting, &c. Office furniture and fittings .. 993 693 147 300 300 2,433 300 Printing and stationery .. .. 97 151 105 226 200 779 200 Rent of offices, &c. .. .. 564 913 1,403 1,327 1,300 5,507 1,300 Travelling-expenses, &e. .. .. 681 711 629 578 550 3,149 550 Gross expenditure .. 13,639 17,472 20,110 20,454 19,563 91,238 20,962 Credits-in-aid (expenditure refunded by 4,804 6,795 8,709 8,513 7,693 36,514 8,292 Commission, &c.) Net expenditure .. £8,835 £10,677 £11,401 £11,941 £11,870 £54,724 12,670
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SUMMARY ALL FUNDS Revenue, Appropriation, and Accumulated Funds Accounts for the Period 9th April, 1940, to 31st March, 1945
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HeadillgS - 1040-41. 1941-42. 1942-43. 1943-44. 1944-45. Total. 1. Revenue Account Expenditure £ £ £ £ f Annual Holidays Act ...... K n kS Buildings .. '■ " '• 50 50,521 Co-operative Contracts .. .. 359,522 1, 1, 3'.188>88 2,524,550 8 050 785 Sttr :: •• 2 ' 757 9 ' 437 12 ' 865 *>:?*> JSS^ ay0ffl ° e '• " 13,760 29,237 ? 8 ' 800 471558 61,500 190,'855 Consolidated (Vote " Labour »j !! 11 [ 401 11',941 li^J Total expenditure .. 384,874 1,251,786 1,772,658 3,356,839 2,742,634 9,508 791 Net balance carried down . .. 52,327 124,739 171,352 227,527 201|964 777,'909 £437,201 £1,376,525 £1,944,010 £3,584,366 £2,944,598 £10,286,700 Income £ £ £ £ 7 ~ 33 Annual Holidays Act .... R : , 0(1 Buildings .. ;; " •• •• 59 >420 59,429 Co-operative Contracts .. .. 407,290 1,317,692 1,824,671 3, 2,708,478 9 636 279 A && on) :: :: 3 ' 537 10,716 15,592 «» *>>*» SeSn 7 ° ffiCe " " 17 ' 539 37 ' 440 52 ' 801 «M29 66,476 240,'785 Consolidated (Vote " Labour "j .. 8',835 111041 11^870 £437,201 £1,376,525 £1,944,010 £3,584,366 £2,944,598 £10,286,700 2. Appropriation Account Net balance brought down .. .. 52,327 124,739 171,352 227,527 201,964 777,909 Profit Distributions .. .. 4 2,799 V4M2 grants .. .. .. ,, 500 720 1 Q00 Reserve Accounts 4,000 10,000 15,000 51,000 10 000 90 000 Balance earned down .. .. 5>5 28 14,244 23,648 2,464 15,597 61!481 £52,327 £12^ 739 £171.352 £227,527 £201,964 £777^909^ 3. Accumulated Funds Account Balance— £££££+• Brought forward 5;528 19 m 43 420 4g „ 84 Brought down 5,528 14,244 23,648 2,464 W,597 6^481 Carried forward .. .■. .. £5,528 £19,772 £43,420 £45,884 £61,481 £01,481
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SUMMARY OP REVENUE AND APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS (ALL FUNDS) PERIOD 1940-45, SHOWING PERCENTAGES OP INCOME, EXPENDITURE, ETC., FOR EACH FUND 1. Revenue Account (all Funds) for the Five Years ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage Percentage of Total of Total of Total Income. Expenses. Income. Expenditure £ £ Income £ 0*49 Annual Holidays Act .. 0*53 50,521 o*sB Annual Holidays Act .. .. .. 59,429 0-01 Buildings .. ..0-01 241 .. Buildings .. .. .. .. 334 87-01 Co-operative Contracts.. 94*13 8,950,785 93*68 Co-operative Contracts.. .. .. 9,636,279 o*Bo General (Administration) o*B7 82,750 o*9o General (Administration) .. .. 92,776 o*3l Industrial Rest Period .. 0*33 31,849 0*37 Industrial Rest Period .. .. 37,691 I*B6 National Pay Office .. 2*ol 190,855 2*34 National Pay Office .. .. .. 240,785 1*43 Supervision .. .. 1*54 147,066 I*6o Supervision .. .. .. .. 164,682 0*53 Consolidated (Vote o*sB 54,724 0*53 Consolidated (Vote " Labour ").. .. 54,724 " Labour ") 92*44 Total expenditure 100*00 9,508,791 7*56 Net balance, carried down to Appropriation 777,909 Account 100,00 £10,286,700 100*00 £10,286,700 2. Appropriation Account (all Funds) por the Five Years ended 31st March, 1945 Percentage Percentage of Total of Total Income. Income. £ £ 6-05 Profit distributions .. .. .. 622,483 7'50 Net balance, brought down from Revenue 777,909 o*o4 Grants .. .. .. .. 3,945 Account 0-87 Reserve accounts .. .. .. .. 90,000 0-60 Balance, carried down td Accumulated Funds 61,481 Account — 7-56 £777,909 7-56 £777,909
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ANALYSIS OF TEMPORARY TRANSFERS OF UNIONISTS BETWEEN PORTS TO MEET LABOUR SHORTAGES: PERIOD, JUNE, 1941, TO MARCH, 1945
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Ports. Number Number of Transfer Costs ' of Men paid from War Li'om To Transfers, transferred. Expenses Account. £ s. d. June, 1941, to March, 1942 . . Waikokopu .. Napier .. .. 2 44 206 5 0 Napier .. .. Wellington .. 3 215 1,394 12 7 Napier .. .. New Plymouth .. 2 44 402 11 3 New Plymouth .. Wellington .. 3 80 426 17 5 Wanganui .. Wellington .. 3 147 764 16 9 Wanganui .. New Plymouth .. 6 292 1,327 14 10 Nelson .. Wellington .. 2 32 222 3 10 Picton .. .. Wellington .. 1 20 130 11 8 Timaru .. .. Lyttelton .. 4 192 688 19 4 Oamaru .. .. Timaru .. .. 1 26 126 2 0 27 1,092 £5,690 14 8 April, 1942, to March, 1943 .. Port Chalmers .. Bluff .. .. 2 105 669 4 7 Waikokopu .. Napier .. .. 11 245 1,211 17 6 Napier .. .. Wellington .. 1 24 1110 0 New Plymouth .. Wellington .. 1 48 401 0 0 Patea .. .. New Plymouth .. 1 8 26 7 6 Wanganui .. Wellington .. 1 35 300 18 9 Wanganui .. New Plymouth .. 9 486 1,863 9 1 Timaru .. .. Lyttelton .. 2 75 323 10 10 Oamaru .. ... Lyttelton .. 1 7 30 19 10 Oamaru .. .. Port Chalmers .. 2 26 93 18 4 Oamaru .. .. Timaru .. .. 3 31 110 18 4 Bluff .. .. Port Chalmers .. 1 52 273 111 Bluff .. .. Timaru .. .. 1 58 387 14 6 36 1,200 £5,804 1 2 April, 1943, to March, 1944 .. Dunedin .. .. Bluff .. .. 1 12 74 19 0 Port Chalmers .. Bluff .. .. 2 113 627 19 6 Gisborne .. Napier .. .. 5 120 748 18 11 Napier .. .. Wellington .. 2 137 1,083 16 5 New Plymouth .. Wellington .. 4 227 1,341 18 11 Wanganui .. Wellington .. 5 173 1,147 10 10 Wanganui .. New Plymouth .. 10 472 1,798 8 4 Timaru .. .. Lyttelton .. 4 158 1,259 4 5 Timaru .. .. Dunedin .. .. 1 34 103 13 11 Timaru .. .. Bluff .. .. 1 56 376 10 0 Oamaru .. .. Lyttelton .. 3 32 301 18 6 Oamaru .. .. Dunedin .. .. 3 30 92 6 4 Oamaru .. .. Port Chalmers .. 1 14 77 7 0 Oamaru .. .. Timaru .. .. 3 29 123 2 6 Oamaru .. .. Bluff .. .. 1 12 105 10 0 Westport .. Lyttelton .. 2 23 305 4 11 Greymoutli .. Lyttelton .. 1 8 54 11 10 49 1,650 £9,623 1 4 April, 1944, to March, 1945 .. Lyttelton .. Wellington .. 1 35 156 19 0 Gisborne .. Napier .. .. 2 48 281 15 3 Napier .. .. Wellington .. 1 79 465 1 0 New Plymouth . . Wellington .. 1 33 327 3 9 Wanganui .. Wellington .. 5 174 1,284 3 2 Wanganui .. New Plymouth .. 9 379 1,717 17 6 Picton .. .. Wellington .. 1 24 231 13 4 Timaru .. . . Lyttelton .. 2 68 629 9 5 Timaru .. .. Port Chalmers .. 1 38 246 15 1 Oamaru .. .. Lyttelton .. 2 21 197 5 0 Oamaru .. .. Dunedin .. .. 4 54 186 0 0 Oamaru .. .. Port Chalmers .. ■ 1 11 64 4 3 Oamaru .. .. Timaru .. .. 3 31 145 17 6 Bluff .. .. Dunedin .. .. 1 48 220 0 3 34 1,043 £6,154 4 6 Summary June, 1941, to March, 1945 ..I I .. I 146 I 4,985 |£27, 272 1 8
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SUMMARY OP ACTIVITIES OF CARGO CONTROL COMMITTEES OPERATING UNDER THE CARGO CONTROL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1942 PROM COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS TO 31ST MARCH, 1945 Auckland : Wellington: October, 1942, to December, 1943, to , 31st March, 1945 31st March, 1945 1. Summary of expenditure (War Expenses Account) — £ £ Miscellaneous expenditure, regulations clause 16 (1) .. 45,422 2,573 Overtime expenditure, regulations clause 16 (2) .. .. 22,661 6^411 Removing cargo— Recoverable costs, regulations clause 16 (3) (a) .. .. 14,639 2,141 Non-recoverable costs, regulations clause 16 (3) (b) (transshipments, &c.) .. .. .. .. __ 3,298 472 £86,020 £11,597 2. Summary of stores revenue and expenses— £ £ Store expenses.. .. ~ .. .. .. 32,282 2,445 Office expenses : Proportion general expenses and administration .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,875 298 Rent of store space @ Is. 6d. per square foot .. .. 15,289 * Total expenses .. .. .. ..50,446 2,743 Total store revenue .. .. .. .. 57,350 2,796 Gross profit .. .. .. .. .. £6,904 £53 * Included in store expenses —see note below. 3. Tonnages removed from wharf in overtime hours— Tonnages removed .. .. .. .. .. 296,680 tons 82,733 tons Cost as per clause 16 (2), above .. .. .. .. £22,661 £6,411 Cost per ton .. .. .. .. .. .. Is. 6-33 d. ls.'6-60d. i. Summary of tonnages handled in stores— Tons. Tons. Tonnages received into stores .. .. .. .. 137,430 4,932 Tonnages delivered from stores .. .. .. .. 116,062 4,237 253,492 9,169 Tonnages in stores as at 31st March, 1945.. .. .. 7,777 695 5. Cost of handling— £ (i) Casual labour .. .. .. .. 20,017 Less difference between ordinary time and overtime Note.—ln Wellington (casual) .... 3 698 store is controlled by ' ' the Ministry of Supply, tvt . , whose charges for handling Net cost . . .. .. .. £16,319 are 2s. per ton in and 2s. per ton out, plus 6d. per g d ton per week storage. Cost of handling per ton—casual labour .. .. 1 3-45 £ (ii) Total store expenses .. .. .. .. 50,44,6 Less difference between ordinary and overtime (including permanent hands) .. .. .. .. 4,939 Net store expenses .. .. .. £45,507 s. d. Cost per ton (over-all) .. .. .. .. 3 7-08 Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. 6. Store area .. .. .. .. .. : 85,897 11,000 Notes—(l) Included in "Miscellaneous expenditure" is £4,662 for Auckland and £1,042 for Wellington, being cost of Clark Pork trucks used in the stores. These machines will be disposed of on revoking the Committees and the cost recovered from the purchasers. (2) A Cargo Control Committee was set up on 21st April, 1943, for the City of Christchurch and the Port of Lyttelton. No separate storage space was required, as the operations of the Committee were carried out in conjunction with the Railways Department at Christchurch. Total expenditure from War Expenses Account up to 31st March, 1945, has amounted to £86 9s. 2d.—regulations clause 16 (1), £6 6s. 4d.; and clause 16 (2), £80 2s. lOd.
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