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Apprentices. Number employed. Weekly Wages, Timework. Weekly Wages, Piecework. Agee. Number employed. Weekly Wages. M. F. M. F. M. P. M. F. M. F. CHRISTCHURCH (CITY)—continued. Woollen-milling (Milling Department). 14 to 16 ' 1 I .. .. .. I .. I Dver 20 6 ! .. .. .. .. .. .... Woollen-milling (Pattern-making Department). [4 to 16 .. j 1 17 to 20 1 !)ver 20 3 .. .. .. .. .... Woollen-milling (Office). Jver 20 I 4 I .. I .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Number of Workrooms: Containing over thirty persons, 1. Award rates : Males over twenty-two years of age Ml wages, £2 2s. to £2 10s. per week. Night-work—Carding and spinning room, sixteen to twenty-two years, £1 5s. ;o £1 15s. ; over twenty-two years, £2 2s. per week. Weaving-room—Tuners, £2 16s. ; assistants and others, £2 2s. to 12 5s. Warping-mills—Warpers, £2 16s. ; improvers, £2 5s. ; pattern-weavers, £2 5s. ; unskilled labourers, £2 2s. ; iarpenters, £3 ; engine-drivers, £2 14s. ; greasers and firemen, £2 2s. to £2 8s. Girls on weekly wages, three years, is,, 11s., and 14s. ; boys and youths, fourteen to twenty-two years of age, 8s. to £1 15s. Washing-powder Manufacturing. 14 to 16 I .. i 1 .. 6/ .. .. .. .. .. I 17 to 20 1 i .. 12/ 3ver 20 I 1 j .. Not stated .. .. .. .... Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 1. Wire Fence and Mattress Making. L4 to 1(5 6 .. 5/ to 10/ 17 to 20 13 2 10/ to 40/ 8/ and 15/ .. .. .... -. „. f 17 .. 30/ to 50/ .. I Dver20 | 2 j 63/and 70/ 20/ |) ■■ Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 5. Wood Carving and Turning. .4 to 16 I 5 .. 5/ to 20/ .. .. .. 3 .. 5/ to 6/ 17 to 20 9 .. 10/ to 30/ }ver 20 I 14 42/ to 55/ Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 8. DUNEDIN (CITY). Aerated-water Manufacturing. 14 to 16 7 .. 5/ to 20/ 17 to 20 5 .. 20/ to 42/ ; >er 20 54 30/ to 60/ Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 8 ; fifteen persons, 1 ; over thirty persons, 1 : total, 10 Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Fitters and Turners). 4 to 16 1 7/6 I .. .. .. 3 .. 5/ to 12/6 17 to 20 2 .. 15/and 20/J .. .. .. 20 .. 5/6 to 26/ Dver 20 33 .. 36/ to 80/ I Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Blacksmiths). 14 to 16 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 5/6 to 13/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. .. .. 16 18/ to 36/ >er 20 I 29 .. 44/ to 80/ Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Moulders and Assistants). 14 to 16 .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 .. 10/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 22/ 3ver 20 i 18 44/ to 70/ Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Painters, Carixmters, and Assistants). 4 to 16 I .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. 5/6andl5/| 17 to 20 .. .. .. .. .. 7 10/ to 48/ 3ver 20 17 40/ to 70/ Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Engine-drivers and Yardmen). 3ver 20 I 4 I .. I 50/ to 60/ I .. | .. | .. | ' .. | ... I .. | Number of Workrooms: Containing'up to eight persons, 3 ; fifteen persons, 2 ; over thirty persons, 1 : total, 6. Bacon-curing. .4 to 16 2 I .. 10/1 :7to20 4 I .. 10/to 35/ .. Dver 20 42 I .. 35/ to 65/ Number of Workrooms: Containing up to eight persons, 19.

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