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Number ' employed. Ages. M. i\ i Weekly Weges, Timework. M. P. Weekly Wages, Piecework. Apt Number employed. Apprentices. prentices Weekly Wf-oee M. P. M. P. M. ft M. P. WELLINGTON (CITY)— continued. Gunsmithing. 14 to 16 1 I .. 6/ 17 to 20 1 ; .. 15/ Over 20 0 i .. 70/ to 90/ Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 3. Hair-working. 14 to 16 .. I .. .. .. ! .. .. 1 .. 12/6 17 to 20 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 10/ Over 20 i 1 2 j Occupier Occupiers Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 2. Hat and Cap Manufacturing. 14 to 16 3 j 2 10/ to 15/ 7/6 .. .. .. 1 .. 5/ 17 to 20 2 I 9 20/ to 25/ 7/6 to 27/6 .. .. .. 1 .. 7/6 Over 20 11 6 j 25/to 80/ I 25/to 35/ .. 12/to 32/ Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 1 ; fifteen persons, 2 : total, 3. Hosiery-knitting. 14 to 16 I .. 8 .. 6/ to 10/ 17 to 20 \ 1 31 22/ 10/ to 24/ .. 10/ to 24/ Over 20 I 5 18 20/ 20/ to 25/ Foremen, 70/. Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 1; thirty persons, 1 ; over thirty persons, 1 : total, 3. Incandescent-mantle Making. 17 to 20 8 .. 8/ to 25/ Over 20 8 .. 12/ to 47/6 Number of Workrooms: Containing up to thirty persons, 1. Joinery-work and Sash and Door Manufacturing. 14 to 16 13 .. .. .. .. .. 19 .. .. I 17 to 20 44 .. .. .. .. .. 28 Over 20 430 .. .. .. .. ■ 3 Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 66; fifteen persons, 11 ; thirty persons, 1 ; over thirty persons, 2: total, 80. Award rates: Timber-yards and sawmills — Machinists, first-class, 10s. per day; secondclass, 9s.; others, 8s. per day; youths, sixteen to twenty-one years, 15s. to £1 10s. per week; engine-drivers, 7s. 6d. to 10s. per day; sawyers, 8s. to 9s. ; yardmen, 7s. to 10s. Carpenters — Is. 4d. per hour ; apprentices, five years, Sβ. to £1 5s. per week. Leadlight-manufacturing. Over 20 j 6 I 1 ! 55/ to 80/ I 20/ | .. | .. | ..'].. | .. | Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 2. Laundry-work (Europeans). 14 to 16 1 12 15/ 10/ to 15/ .. .. .... 17 to 20 2 58 15/ to 40/ 10/ to 30/ Over 20 19 135 15/ to 45/ 12/ to 40/ .. 24/ Foremen, 60/. Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 33; fifteen persons, 5; thirty persons, 1 : over Iliirty persons, 2 : total, 41. Laundry-work (Chinese). 17 to 20 .. 1 .. I 24/ I .. .. I .. .. .. I Over 20 61 1 20/ to 42/ I 30/1 Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 25. Manure-making. 17 to 20 2 .. 36/1 .. .. .. .. I .. Over 20 22 36/ to 60/ I .. .. .. .. I .. Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 1 ; thirty persons, 1 : total, 2. Marine Stores (Preparing, &c). 17 to 20 I .. 1 • ■ 25/1 Over 20 i 4 .. 30/ to 45/ | .. I Number of Workrooms : Containing up to eight persons, 1. Meat-freezing, Boiling-down, Fellmongering, &c. 14 to 16 19 1 16/ to 24/ 27/8 .. .. 1 .. 12/ 17 to 20 29 .. 20/to 52/ .. .. .. 3 .. 15/to 20/ Over 20 637 4 40/ to 56/ 24/7 to 31/4 Foremen, 65/ to 90/. Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 2 ; thirty persons, 1 ; over thirty persons, 2 : total, 5. Award rates : Slaughtermen—No weekly wage, all piecework. All sheep or lambs not otherwise specified, £1 per 100 ; all rams, 5d. each ; all lambs requiring set-backs, 5d. each; all sheep and lambs that are dead when brought to works, fid. each; all cattle, 2s. each; all pigs, Is. each; all calves, Is. each,
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