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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Agee. 1 ™s Or I ga s • °~ 0» RftrS l& gas ga «Wr* a 4 (2.) (3.) a-o^a o- $ g-oafe (4.) -H § si ft-H - H? 90 fes SB o — H (50 Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. *1 .S to a. £.se .6 is >> III life* (7.) -h 03 03 « lit .a ■So §!l 03 PC^ «£« HH IO cmSSo ts OS oo eS gfei-l Hi (8.) Ages. (10 a *-. 03 S3 a 3 ft 5 9 it? gft s (*■) "S3 0"" .2 0 -£ S3 *i P >» a?! gas JHr 4 (3.) m « a-0 fe s ~ o— s s . .p BOS ftt■S -gft s« IS'S-h &s a ts os> «.a ir, H (40 (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Pull Week. a&.» 0 „0 •33 CM03 S3 8 CO H. >-. f*3s Ms! CO Orgfec Hi (70 tn 93 & JS ft© en 0 *» 6f OJ4 S-0 s ■0 CMS S BH ss" gterr (1.) (6.) (6.) WELLINGTON CITY— continued. Glass Bevelling and Silvering (Males). Leadlight-manufacturing (Males). £ 14 and under 17] 2; 48-50 i 1-94 78 15/to 20/116/1 15/ 17 „ 21 | 6 43-66! 5-24 500 30/ to 50/ .38/10*32/0$ 21 „ 31 7 50-00; 7-00 822 40/to 60/46/11$45/2 Allages.. 15 1 47-27 ! 14-18 1,400 .. 39/6 35/10$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. £ 14andunderl7 2 37-50 1-50] 35 7/6 to 10/ 9/4 (a) 17 „ 21 4 38-25 3-06' 178 25/to 30/23/3 17/1$ 21 „ 31 1 52-00 1-04 143 55/ 55/ 55/ 31 „ 45 7 45-14 6-32 1,012 60/to 70/64/0$ 55/7(6) 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 283 30/ to 80/154/5" 54/5 All ages .. 14 50-00 ! 14-00 1,651 . . |s7/2 45/4 £5 was paid in wages to casual hands. Gun and Lock Smithing (Males). 17 and under 45 | 8] 44-62 ] 7-141 662117/6 to 64/137/1 131/10 Lead-headed-nail and Trap, etc., Making. Hat and Cap Making (Males) (c). Hand under 17 2 28-50' 1-14 57 10/to 20/20/ 10/11$ 17 „ 21 6 36-16 4-34 246 20/to 30/22/8 15/9$ 21 „ 31 3 45-00 2-70 310 40/to 48/45/11 (o) 31 and over .. 5 52-00 ; 5-20 718 50/ to 60/ 55/3 55/3 Allages.. 14 47-78; 13-38 1,331 .. J39/9$ 36/7 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £16 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 2 41-00 1-64 63,25/to 32/6 15/4$ 12/1$ 17 „ 21 3 43-33 2-60 218 30/to 70/33/6$ 27/11$ 21 „ 31 2 43-00 1-72 209 40/to 60/48/7 40/2$ 31 „ 45 4 50-75 4-06 704 55/ to 80/ 69/4$ 67/8i 45 and over .. 2' 52-00 2-08 364 60/ to 80/ 70/ 70/ Allages.. 13 46-54 12-10 1,558 .. 51/6 46/1 Hat and Cap Making (Females) (c). 14andunder17 5:47-60 4-76 115 15/ to 25/1 9/J8 8/10 17 „ 21 ( 8! 26-00 4-K 201 20/ to 40/19/4 (6) 21 „ 31 8 43-37 6-94 540 20/to 40/31/1$ 25/11$ 31 and under 45 I 1 33-00 0-66 24 22/6 14/6$ 9/2$ Allages.. [ 20 41-30 16-52 880 .. 21/3$ 16/11 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. Marine-stores Preparing (Males) (c). 14 and under 17] 1 28-00 0-56J 14] 10/ 10/ -a) 17 „ 21 4 51-75 4-H 1 273 20/ to 30/ 26/4J 26/3 21 „ 31 3 40-33 2-42 267( 40/ to 50/ 44/1$ 34/2$ 31 and over .. 4 49-25 3-94J 488 50/to 55/49/6$ 46/11 Allages.. , 12] 46-08 | 11-06.' 1,042! .. 37/8 33/5 r Marine-stores Preparing (Females). Hosiery-knitting (Males). Handover ..| 1 52-00 1-041 63; 30/ 24/2$ |24/2$ 31 and over.. 3 29-00: 1-741 70; 21/ 16/1 | (a) There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £34 was paid in wages to casual hands. Hosiery-knitting (Females). Handover.. : 4:52-00; 4-16] 162] 1.1/to 25/15/7 115/7 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Yard and Pen Men (Males) (c). Incandescent-mantle Making (Females) (c). 14 and under 17; 7 34-14 4-78 111 10/ 9/3$ (a) 17 21 8 41-37 6-62 229 10/ to 20/13/10 11/1 21 „ 31 6 45-00 5-40 301 10/ to 25/ 22/3$ 19/3$ 31 and over.. 2 36-50 1-46 119 25/to 47/6 32/7 22/10ft All ages . . 19 48-05 18-26 760 .. 16/8 15/4$ £12 was paid in wages to casual hands. Hand under 17 1119-00 0-38; 19- 20/ ,20/ 7/3$ 17 „ 21 3 14-66 0-88 80( 30/ to 45/36/4 10/3 21 „ 31 4 50-75 4-06! 491 45/ (48/4 47/2$ 31 „ 45 9 39-44] 7-10, 1,144 ! 50/to 70/64/5$ 48/10$ 45 and over.. 6 35-50] 4-26 1 479 45/ to 60/44/11$ 30/8$ ( ; . i ; Allages.. 22 37-91 16-68(2,213! .. 53/1 138/8 Laundry-work—European (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 2; 37-50 1-501 107: 30/ to 35/ 28/6$ (20/7 b 21 31 ll! 45-72 10-06! 1,457 40/to 50/57/11 50/111 31 and'over .. 6! 42-16 5-06 690] 48/ to 80/ 54/6$ 44/2$ iUlages.. 18 ! 46-16 16-62 3,154 .. 75/11 67/4$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Slaughtermen (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 : 65 29-25 38-021 7,872-Piece-rate ]82/10 46/7 31 „ 45 62 39-02 i 48-381 9,551 „ !78/ll$59/3 45 and over .. ! 39 31-61 24-66; 4,293 „ 69/7$ 42/4 Allages.. |l57i 35-37 111-06121,716 .. 78/3 53/2 Laundry-work—Engine-drivers, European (Males). 21 and over .. | 51 49-40 | 4-94) 772] 55/ to 60/62/6 I (a) Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Slaughtermen's Assistants (Males) (c). Laundry-work—European (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 25 40-20 20-10 702; 10/to 20/14/ 10/9$ 17 21 ! 52 45-00 46-80 2,241! 15/to 25/19/2 .16/7 21 " 31 ! 71' 47-95 68-10 3,809 20/to 30/22/4$ 20/7$ 31 45 ! 35'42-85 30-00 1,713 20/to 35/22/10 18/10 45 and'over .. j 14J 40-35 j 11-30 679 22/6 to 25/24/0$ 18/8 Allages.. |l82 48-46 176-30 9,144 .. 20/9 19/4 There were also 14 employers personally engaged, and £664 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 3 29-66 1-78 99j Piece-rate 22/3 12/8 17 „ * 21 25 29-24 14-62 1,372 „ 37/6$ 21/1 21 ., 31 62 33-74 41-84 5,443 „ 152/ 33/9 31 „ 45 41 37-54 30-78 4,107 „ (53/4$ 38/6 45 and over .. 15 42-93 12-88] 2,209 „ 68/7 56/7$ ■ _ Allages.. !l38 36.92 101-90113,230 .. IS1/11 36/10$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing — Freezers and Chamber Hands (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 1! 18-00 0-36 38 Piece-rate 42/3 14/7 21 „ 31 15! 34-27 10-28 1,490 „ 58/ 38/2$ 31 „ 45 ( 24j 41-33 19-84 3,084 . „ 62/2 49/5 45 and over .. ; 13(37-85 9-84 2,038( „ 82/10 60/4$ Allages.. 52, 38-77 1 40-32 6,650] .. (65/11$49/2 LauNdry-work—Chinese (Males). Handover.. I 71 45-85 j 6-42] 5261 20/ to 50/132/9 i (a) There were also 53 employers personally engaged.
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