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tppreni sices. Number employed. Wages, Timework. Wages, Piecework. Number employed on Wages. Number receiving no Wages Ages. Wages per Week. M. F. H. F. i M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. DUNEDIN (CITY)— continued. Umbrella-manufacturing. )ver 20 | 2| 1 | 25/to 30/ | 20/ | | | .. | .. | .. | ,. | .. | ». Venetian-blind Manufacturing. L4 to 16 5 .. 5/to7/ .. .. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. L7 to 20 6 .. 11/ to 20/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Dver 20 2 .. 27/6 to 30/ .. .. .. .. .. .. Watoh- and Jewellery-making. .4 to 16 .. .. .. .. .. 7 .. 5/ to 10/ .7 to 20 2 .. 25/to 40/ .. .. .. 20 .. 5/to 20/ >er 20 28 2 20/ to 60/ 20/ .. .. .. .. .. Wax-vesta Manufacturing. .4 to 16 4 12 5/ to 9/ 9/ | .. 5/ to 8/ .. .. .. .. .... .1 to 20 4 16 8/ to 25/ 8/ .. 10/3 to 16/4 .. .. .. .. .... )ver 20 4 4 30/ to 80/ 17/6 .. 13/ to 17/ .. .. .. Wire-working. .7 to 20 4 .. 5/to 12/6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. )ver 20 4 .. 27/6 to 50/ .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. Woollen Milling (Cassing and Washing). .7 to 20 I .. .. .. .. .. .. I 1 .. I 12/6 )ver 20 I 17 .. 27/ to 60/ .. .. .... 11 1 • - | 22/6 Woollen Milling (Dyers). .7 to20 I 1 .. 25/ .; .. ■>. I .;• j ... .. I )ver 20 | 5 .. 33/to 85/ .. .. .. I .. .. .. I Woollen Milling (Carding, Combing, Drawing, and Spinning). L4tol6 10 10 7/to 12/ 7/to9/ .. .. .. .. .. L7 to 20 11 18 8/ to 20/ 8/ to 14/ .. .. .. .. .. )ver 20 22 2 13/to 70/ 10/to 12/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Woollen Milling (Warping, Warp- and Weft-winding, and Twisting). .4 to 16 2 2 8/ 7/ .. .. .. .. .. .7 to 20 3 6 15/to 18/ 8/ .. 17/6tol9/5 .. .. .. )ver 20 5 4 30/to 65/ .. .. 13/8tol8/10 .. .. .. Woollen Milling (Weaving, Turning, and Designing). A to 16 1 .. ! 8/ .. .. .. .. .. .7 to 20 15 25/ j 7/to 10/ .. 18/to24/4 1 .. 15/ )ver 20 7 43 42/to 70/ J .. .. Il/6to41/10 .. .. .. Woollen Milling (Milling, Darning, Picking, and Finishing). A to 16 4 .. 7/ to 8/ ... .. .. .. .. .. .... i7 to 20 .. 14 .. 7/ to 15/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .... )ver 20 6 15 36/ to 60/ 7/to 33/ .. .. .. .. .. Woollen Milling (Engineers, Blacksmiths, Firemen, Carpenters, and Labourers). i )ver 20 | 13 | .. | 27/ to 70/ | | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. Woollen Milling (Miscellaneous—Supervision, Carting, Euling, Yarn-scouring, and Folding). .4 to 16 1 .. .. .. 10/8 .. .. .. L7 to 20 .. 1 .. .. .. 8/4 .. .. .. Jver 20 11 4 22/6 to 80/ 14/ .. 10/4 to 18/4 .. .. .. .. .... NAPIEB. Aerated-water and Cordial Manufacturing. 14 tol6 1 .. 10/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .7to20 7 .. 15/to25/ .. .. .. .. .. .. )ver 20 9 .. 14/ to 60/ .. .. .. .. .. .. ■ Basket- and Perambulator-making. .4 to 16 I 1 .. 8/ .. .. .. .. .. .. iver 20 I 2 .. 50/ .. .. .. .. .. .. . Bootmaking. .4 to 16 1 . .. .. 13/ .. 1 .. 7/6 17 to 20 6 .. 5/ to 35/ .. 14/ .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. Dver 20 15 .. 40/ to 50/ .. 32/6 to 50/ .. .. .. ...... .. f .... * Bread- and Confectionery-manufacturing. .4 to 16 3 1 8/ to 20/ I 6/ .. .. 1 .. 5/ .. .... .7 to 20 10 .. 7/6 to 35/ 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. >er 20 35 .. 15/to 55/ .. .. .. .. .. .. Brewing, Malting, and Bottling. A tol6 I 1 .. i 10/ .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 to 20 - 1 .. • 21/ .. .. .. .. .. .. )ver 20 | -20 .. 20/to 110/ ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .,
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