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FACTORlES— continued. Apprentices. Number ' employed. Weekly Wages, Timework. Weekly Wages, Piecework. Ages. employed. Weekly Wages M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. P. DUNEDIN (ClTY)— continued. Coffee and Spioe Grinding. 14 to 16 16 2 8/ to 17/6 6/ .. .. .. j.. 17 to 20 10 1 8/ to 25/ 9/ Over 20 21 .. 30/ to 60/ Number of Factories : Containing up to eight persons, 3 ; fifteen persona, 2 : total, 5. Coopering. Over 20| 2I .. I 45/ | .. | .. | .. | .. |.. | .. | Number of Factories : Containing up to eight persons, 1. Dentistry. 14 to 16 .. .. .. .. •• •• 2 .. 5/to 6/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. • • • • .•• 12 .. 5/ to 21/8 Over 20 11 .. 60/ to 68/ .. .. .. 6 .. 12/6 to 20/ Number of Faotories: Containing up to eight persons, 7. Dress and Millinery Making 14 to 16 .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 109 •• I 5/ to 8/ 17 to 20 .. 79 .. 8/6 to 21/ .. .. ..188 .. 5/to 17/ Over 20 .. 333 .. 9/ to 140/ .. .. .. .. I .. I Number of Factories: Containing up to eight persons, 54; fifteen persons, 9; thirty persons, 3; over thirty persons, 4 : total, 70. Engraving. 17t020 .. .. •• I •• ■• I 3 •• 16/ to 20/ I Over 20 5 .. 55/ to 75/ I .. .. .. .. .. •• I Number of Faotories : Containing up to eight persons, 2. Engineering (Bange-makers). 14 to 16 .. .. .. .. •• •• 7 .. 6/to 18/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. ■• •• •• 25 .. 11/6 to 30/ Over 20 100 .. 25/ to 80/ Engineering (Spouting and Ridging Makers). 17 to 20 .. 1.. .. •• •• •• 2 .. 12/6 to 15/ Over 20 1 \ .. 45/1 Engineering (Eleotroplaters). 14 to 16 .... .. . • • • • • 1 .. 7/6 17 to 20 .. .. .. •• •• •• 2 .. 15/ to 25/ Over 20 2 .. 55/ to 60/ Engineering (Pattern-makers). 14 to 16 .. '.. .. •• •• •• 1\ ■■ 5/to 12/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. •• •• •• 9 •• 10/ to 24/ Over 20 20 .. 44/ to 100/ .. .. .. .. ; .. Engineering (Brass and Copper Smiths and Moulders). 14 to 16 .. .. .. •• •• •• 45 •• 5/to 17/6 17 to 20 .. .. •• •• •• •• 30 .. 10/ to 30/ Over 20 49 .. 20/ to 90/ Engineering (Galvanisers and Wire-net Makers). 17 to 20 .. .. I -. •• •• ■• 2 •• 15/ to 30/ Over 20 1 .. 49/6 .. .. ■ ■ .. !.. Engineering (Moulders and Labourers). 14 to 16 .. .. •• •• •• •• n ■■ 6/to 15/ 17 to 20 .. .. •• •• ■• •• " •• 14/ to 30/3 Over 20 77 .. 22/6 to 0/ .. .. • • 5 .. 22/ to 33/ Engineering (Blacksmiths). 14 to 16 j.. .. ..I .. •• •• 10 •• 10/ to 15/ 17t020 4 .. 36/to4B/ .. .. i 28 .. 20/ to 36/ Over 20 72 .. 36/ to 80/ .. .. • • 7 ■ • 25/ to 44/ Engineering (Boilermakers, Strikers, Labourers, and Rivet-boys). 14 to 16 5 .. 7/6 to 10/ .. .. • • 16 • • 9/ to 11/ 1 7 t020 23 .. 9/t033/ .. ~ •• 32 .. 10/ to 36/ Over 20 131 .. I 24/ to 100/ .. .. • • 1 .. 42/ Engineering (Iron-milling Hands). 14 to 16 7 10/ ■• •■ •• .... 17 to 20 10 .. 15/ to 35/ Over 20 43 40/ .. ■. • • ••I • •

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