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Ages. I i Number employed. Average Wages per Week: Timework-. Average Wages per Week: Piecework. Number employed. Average Wages per Week: Timework. Average Wages per Week: Piecework. Apprentices. Apprentices. Ages. Male, Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. blen: CEIM. >ver20 i Aerated-water and Cordial Manufaoturi £ s. d. £ s, a. £ s. d. £ s. d 4 I .. |1 18 9] ifacturing. £ s. d. I in 1. I I I Flour-milling. £ s. d.£ s. d. £ s. d.£ s. d. Over201 1 | .. |2 10 0| Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing. aeing. 16 17 18 19 20 )ver20 1 ..026 1 ..050 4 .. 0 15 0 1 .. 0 10 0 2 ..150 6 ..200 Gas Manufacturing. 1 1 4 1 2 6 Over 20] 2 | .. ]2 16 0| Meat-freezing. 16 1 .. 0 10 0 18 1 ..100 19 1 ..130 Over20 31 Jl 19 7 .. 2 10 0 I Bread-baking. 15 18 19 >ver20 1 ..080 2 .. 0 13 6 1 ..100 9 .. 1 19 8 Plumbing and Gasfitting. 19 1 .. |1 5 01 Over20 4 .. |l 11 0| lver20 Brewing. 7 I .. |2 6 9[ I I I I 18 j >ver20 j Butter- and Cheese-making. 1 .. 0 17 6] 2 .; 8 1 10! Printing, Publishing, and Bookbinding. 16 I 1 .. 0 10 0 17 3 .. 0 15 0 18 2 ..126 19 1 .. 0 10 0 20 1 .. .. ..300 Over20 7 1 [2 11 61 12 62 10 0 id Boo] Cabinetmaking and Upholstering. 17 18 19 lver20 1 ..,0 5 0 1 ..150 1 ..100 1 .. 1 10 0 Saddle- and Harness-making. 18 lver20 Coaohbuilding. 2 .. 0 12 6 4 ..210 ing. 20 1 ..100 Over20 1 ..126 2 4 Sawmilling. 20 1 ..200 Over20 19 ..208 Dressmaking. 16 17 18 20 >ver20 :: :: :: :: j :: :: "7 '.. 1 10 oj 2 1 3 1 Tailoring. 16 1 ..050 18 1 .. 0 10 0 Over20 8 .. 1 15 0 Engineering. 1 1 4 17 20 >ver20 1 .. 0 10 01 1 ..100 4 .. 1 18 6! Wool-dumping. Over20| 5 | .. [2 8 3| | | | I Flax-milling. 16 17 18 19 20 >ver20 6 .. 0 14 8 3 .. 0 18 4 5 .. 0 16 2 1 ..150 10 ..130 iestim'te 23 ..137 .. ,:l 9 0 6 3 5 1 10 23 ■N Wool-seouring and Fellmongering. 16 2 .. 0 15 0 18 1 ..100 19 2 .. 0 17 6 Over20 12 ..189 estim'te ..'19 0 elso: (CITY). Aerated-water and Cordial Manufacture Ai 1 6 d Cordial Manufacturing. ing g-Bread-baking. 16 2 .. 0 15 0i .. 17 1 .. 0 7 0 1 19 2 .. 0 11 6 Over 20 16 .. 1 15 10 1 1 18 >ver20 1 .. 0 10 0 6 ..242 ! 15 I 16 I 17 i 18 [ 19 20 )ver20 Biscuit and Confectionery Manufacturi: 4 2 0 6 60 5 6 1 2 0 8 00 6 0 3 30 10 0070 4 20 11 3076 1 1 0 17 6 0 12 0 2 ..100 10 .. 1 15 3 'ectionery Manufacturing. 0 5 6 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 7 6 0 12 0 in{ ig. Brewing and Malting. 15 1 .. 0 15 0 18 1 ..100 Over 20 17 .. 2 10 8 ig and Cabinetmaking and Upholstering. 14 1 .. 0 5 0j 15 2 ..080 16 1 ..076 17 1 .. 0 10 0 18 1 .. 0 15 0 19 2 .. 0 17 6 Over20 8 .. 2 5 8l Cabii ig and 15 17 18 19 20 >ver20 Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing. 1 .. 0 10 0 2 ..106 2 .. 0 12 6 2 .. 0 18 0 2 ..126 8 .. 1 16 6 and "orse-shi ieing. Coachbuilding. 15 1 ..050 16 2 ..050 17 1 .. 0 10 0 18 1 ..126 Over20 9 .. |2 12 0 ing. Boot Manufacturing. 18 \ )ver20 1 ... II 0 0 1 2 .. 12 0 0 I 1

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