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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. § — o s-g M fl* Ml £ '.2 0 flrJP^ •P. HH 93 flV CO 8 * n CO b hB -f ao^ t Sri H^IA a~ -2- s^tt Is & e s -§5,2° g» gHtS g^Sr* H 4 ir (2.) (3.) (4.) 3 TS TS '3 a,tS eS to ID Mr* co a, tej3 9A CM £ a o — %-. Ordinary .Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftf &ft-g 3 00 § g.sa es fl >. Ill gP-o 4 (7.) U CD lit HH W5 OH M ~— SS 8 ,-(« (8.) Ages. a eg 6 -O a 0 rH 1-0 P 03 a ►> •a - H ft %■) 0* .2fl fi>SiftS if B 00 s a» (3.) ■"< 8 "oo ££% §2*8 nloS* t- tE OJ 3 ■*> ft - 0 r- O O llSr(4.) (H S 'S3 , P.fH §>£ OS 03 o — B (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ft | 0 A,.a •fl CM 03 S.SS *H 9 M £ |rS*S (7.) M 90 05 HH ftS ■fl W> Sh B Sr= cO O" £-Sr3 H) (8.* r (10 (6.) _&•!. (6.) WELLINGTON CIT Y — continued. Coachbuilding—Blacksmiths (Males) (d). £ 14 and under 17 4(32-25 2-58 95 7/6 to 25/14/9 17 „ 21 8 35-38 5-66 429 10/to 50/30/4 21 „ 31 5! 42-20 4-22 479 25/to 60/45/5 31 „ 45 5 40-00 4-00 537 30/ to 66/ 53/8$ 45 and over .. 4 31-25 2-50 326 60/ 52/2 Allages.. 23 41-22 18-96 1,866 .. 39/4$ Dress and Millinery Making—Milliners (Females) (c). £ 14 and under 17 53 41-83 44-34 704 5/to 10/ 6/4 ] 5/1$ 17 „ 21 76 44-28 67-30 2,155 5/ to 30/12/9* 10/11 21 „ 31 41 44-34 36-36 2,342 15/to 70/25/9 21/11$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 466 40/to 70/59/9 59/9 Allages.. 170 44-45 1.51-12 5,667 .. 15/ 12/10 There were also 50 employers personally engaged, and £195 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males) (d). Handover..! 7] 29-86 ( 4-18] 621] 6/to 75/(59/5 Dyeing and Cleaning (Males) (d). 17 and under 45 9139-33 1 7-081 796] 15/ to 60/144/11J| Coachbuilding—Painters (Males) (d). Hand under 17] 2; 23-50 0-94 21, 6/ to 10/ 8/11 17 „ 21| 4! 38-00 3-04 194 1 18/to 40/25/6$ 21 „ 31 2! 13-00 0-52 72 60/ 55/4$ 31 „ 45 8, 39-75 6-36 930 60/ to 66/ 58/6 45 and over .. 3 28-67 1-72 236 60/to 66/54/10$ .. Allages.. 18 34-94 12-581,453 .. 46/2$ Dyeing and Cleaning (Females) (d). 14andundcrl7 2 14-50 0-58 10 7/ 6/11 17 „ 21 8.46-38 7-42 282 15/to 20/15/2$ 21 „ 31 : 3] 50-00 3-00 144 15/ to 20/19/2$ 31 ., 45 1; 3-00 0-06 2 15/ 13/4 Allages.. 12 46-08 11-00 438] .. 15/10 14/0$ There were also 9 employers personally engaged. Coachbuilding—General Hands (Males) (c). 17 and under 31 i 5] 39-20 3-921 271] 10/ to 45/(27/8 [20/10 There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £50 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electrical Engineering (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 10 45-30 9-06 185 7/to 10/ 8/2 7/1$ 17 ., 21 19 45-21 17-18 951 15/to 30/22/1$ 19/3 21 „ 31 23 36-13 16-62 2,439 50/to 60/58/8$ 40/9$ 31 „ 45 8 40-00 6-40 1,000; 60/to 65/62/6 48/1" 45 and over.. 6 43-17 5-18 716:60/ to 67/655/3$ 45/11 .'- Allages.. 58 46-93 54-44 5,291] .. 38/10$35/l There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £113 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coopering (Males) (c). 17andunder21 3 8-00 I 0-48 41! 30/ to 35/34/2 (a) 21 „ 31 7 29-57 4-14 545 48/ to 75/52/8 29/1.1$ 31 „ 45 6 34-50 4-14 616 48/ to 70/(59/6 38/10 Allages.. 16127-38 8-76 1,202 .. 54/10$ 28/10$ Cycles and Motors (Males) (d). Hand under 17 I 6 28-33 3-40 113 10/to 20/13/3$ 17 „ 21 15 44-53 13-36 785 10/to 45/23/6 21 „ 31 i 18 41-22 14-84 1,861 30/to 70/50/2 31 „ 45 ! 10 29-60 5-92 886 45/ to 90/ 59/10$ .. 45 and over .. ( 2 52-00 2-08 357 60/ to 85/ 68/8 Allages.. '< 50 39-60 39-60 4,002 .. 40/5 There were also 20 employers personally engaged, and £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—Electricians, etc. (Males). 17 and under 21 1 52-00] 1-04! 65 25/ [25/ 25/ 21 „ 31 10 51-60 10-32: 1,916 60/ to 80/74/3 73/8$ 31 „ 45 14 46-14 12-92J 2,808 70/ to 90/186/11 77/16 45 and over.. 252-00 2-08 648 80/to 180/(124/7$ 124/7$ Allages,. 26; 50-69 26-36 5,437] .. !82/6 80/5 Dentistry (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 2 32-50 1-30 33 10/ 10/2 17 „ 21 7 45-29 6-34 394 10/ to 30/ 24/10* 21 „ 31 10 45-20 9-04 1,532 30/ to 80/67/9$" .. 31 „ 45 7 46-86 6-56 1,059 20/ to 80/j64/7 Allages.. 24 48-42 23-24 3,018 .. |51/11$ .. Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—Engine-room Hands (Males) (c). 17andunder21 I 52-00 1-04 36 10/to 15/13/10 13/10 21 „ 31 5 41-00 4-10 592 55/ to 60/ 57/9 45/6$ 31 „ 45 19 48-58 18-46 2,875 55/to 65/62/3$ 58/2$ 45 and over .. 10 52-00 10-40 1,694 60/to 70/65/2" 65/2 Allages.. [ 35 48-57 j 34-00 5,197 .. 61/1$ 57/1$ Dentistry (Females). 17 and under 31 I 4| 44-50 3-56 326| 15/ to 40/36/7$ | (6) Engraving and Electroplating (Males). Hand under 17 3 2900 1-74 58 12/6 to 15/13/4 1 7/5 17 „ 21; 5! 44-40 4-44 245 20/ to 25/22/1 48/10 21 „ 31 7148-14 6-74 959 50/to 60/56/11 52/86 : 31 and over ..( 2(52-00 2-08 369 60/to 80/70/11$ 70/11$ Allages.. J 15 50-00 15-00 1.631 .. 43/6 41/10 There were also 18 employers personally engaged. It is probable that these females were engaged chiefly as attendants, but were occasionally employed in the work-rooms. Embroidery-manu facturing (Females). Engraving and Electroplating (Females). I 17 and under 45 1 3:52-00; 3-12 167:17/6 to 30/121/5 21/5 There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £11 was paid in wages to casual hands. 21 and under 31 I 3,122-67: 1-36) 18; 5/to 7/61 5/3$ I .. There were no employees engaged until August, 1910. Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 105 43-85 92-08 1,431] 5/ to 12/ 6/2$ 5/3 17 „ 21 146 44-34 129-48 4,053 8/ to 25/12/6 10/8 21 „ 31 156 46-49 145-06 9,209 20/to 50/25/4$ 22/8$ 31 „ 45 32 47-16 30-18 3,586 25/to 90/47/6$ 43/1 Headdress- 6 50-17 6-02 1,511 80/to 140/100/5 96/10$ »i>-| ir-i l;f*f*Q ,, , - ■— ,— , _~ ~ , _ m i Allages.. 415 48-53 402-8219,790 .. 19/8 18/4 Engineering—Engineers (Males). 14 and under 17 I 26 37-81 ( 19-66 400 5/to 16/ 8/1$ (a) 17 „ ■ 21 52 47-37: 49-26 1,743 10/to 15/17/2 (a) 21 „ 31*| 18 41-39: 14-90 1,020 15/to 60/27/4$ 21/9$ 31 „ 45 11 52-00: 11-44 1,934 50/to 60/67/7$ 67/7$ 45 and over .. 6 26-33 ] 316 502 64/ 63/6$ 32/2 " Allages.. llOll 48-72 98-42! 5,599| .. 22/9 21/4 * Eight of these hands are apprentices.
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