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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a °-S -ggi ' I %~ %*£ S -2 0 flrtP tS I S B SaoS HH Q r> t. .- g ■ °~ S*ta, B eo i 0) IsWos aS ® *0 04 B 3 1 'b"£ g o <0> S ! <! r5 (20 (3.) i (4.) I -3 TS *eS ft £ Ordinary « on ltate of cfrs Wages for a S£ Full Week. — HH TS CM £ a o'-" %■) (6.) il 11 -4 & o 15" fi.as If I e«3 >> OS OJS®t1>3 «J=« ft HH IO so OS S V.3A1 T •f ■'-, ro, Sft3 9 g 03 rH CO OO CS gr=0 I |r=t*l (70 ! (8.) Ages. I' °~ 1 0* 3 S a I M ir, fir, a • 0 '- II §>ll ■So sa« Sft |r,r= B 4 (2.) (3.) fli" j "■" is I u. ->SS to Q) +B gflfen 3 Sf 11 ** &O.S 9Z. OS & 0 _,, 0 I 0 xi OH •0 0 <= £ n S Ordinary 0 g" S 'S »,? *="£. «S Rate of ' cop § g te 3*Tst of*: Wafsfora H|g %»$* -S| Full Week. £ ~~ r—■ rn "SSI 1—1 03 r-sss °W 03 rrV •goigo -jg. eg* ! sis SosSsSio || g-r-g 1 „terr", fH Hi ; Hi (*■)' (5.) (6.) (7.) :.. (8.) (10 (10 WELLINGTON i 3ITY— continued. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Preservers (Males) (c). Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Electricians (Males).* £ Handover .. 1 11] 48-55 I 10-68, 1,471, 20/to 90/55/1 [51/5 £ 1.7 and under 21 9 26-11 i 4-70] 351 Piece-rate 29/10$U5/ 21 ., 31 19 35-00: 13-30! 1,641 „ 49/4 33/3 31 „ 45 11 34-73 7-64: 1,151 „ 60/3 40/3 45 and over .. 11 34-91 7-68 1,196 „ 62/3$ 41/10 Allages.. 46 1 36-22 33-32 4,339 .. 52/1 36/3$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engineers and Fitters (Males) (c).* 14 and under 17 5 27-20 2-72 118: .. 17/10$ 9/1 17 ,. 21 2 29-50 1-18 81 . . !27/5$ 15/6$ 21 „ 31 12 41-58 9-98 1,439! .. (57/8 46/1 31 „ 45 17 51-06 17-36 3,012? .. 69/5 68/2 45 and over .. 6 50-33 6-04 1,266( .. 83/10 81/2 Allages.. 39 47-69 37-28 5,916! ■• 63/5$ 58/4 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Fellmongering (Males) (c). Hand under 17 317-66 1-06 52 15/10 30/49/7 I 6/8 17 „ 21 8(41-00 6-56 626 25/ to 45/ 38/2 ,30/1 21 „ 31 69! 30-19 41-66 6,761 55/to 75/64/11" 37/8 31 „ 45 66 29-20 i 38-54 7,257 55/to 80/75/4 42/3 45 and over.. 30:37-43 22-46 3,754 55/ to 75/66/11 ]48/2 All ages .. 174 1 31 -69 1 110-28 18,45oi .. 66/11 ]40/9 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 31 and over.. , 7:44-71 6-26, 1,064; 68/ to 80/68/ )58/5$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Oleo, Tallow, and Manure Hands (Males) (c). Hand under 17 1 10-00 0-20' 8 Piece-rate 16/ (a) 17 „ 21 2 27-50 110 107 „ 38/11 20/7 21 „ 31 14 39-93 11-18 1,690 „ 60/5$ 46/5 31 „' 45 18 38-11 1.3-72: 2,208 „ 64/4$ 47/2 45 and over .. 12 37-17 8-92 1,351 „ 60/7 43/3$ Allages.. 43 40-84 35-12 5,364 .. 61/1 48/ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Stokers and Greasers (Males) (c). 17andunder21 [ 2' 37-00 ! 1-48] 105 30/ '28/4$ ,20/2 21 „ 31 ! 11] 46-09 10-H 1,428 54/to 63/56/4 49/11 31 „ 45 16 44-69 j 14-30 2,182 54/to 63/61/ 52/5$ 45 and over .. ' 6i 46-17 ] 5-54 875j 60/ to 70/ 63/2 56/1 Allages.. j 311 50-74 31-46 4,590( .. 158/4.$ 56/11$ £900 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also these industries shown elsewhere under their respective headings.) * It is probable that during the remainder of the year some of these employees found work at their trades elsewhere. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Calico-bag Making (Males). 31 and over .. 1:52-00 1-04: 139 Piece-rate 153/5$ |53/5$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Calico-bag Making (Females) (c). Handover ..: 4| 42-75 : 3-42! 225| 30/ 26/4 (21/7$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Tinsmiths (Males) (c).* Hand under 17 4 23-75 1-90 78 15/to 25/16/5 7/6 17 „ 21 5 23-00 2-30 176 25/to 40/30/7 13/6$ 21 „ 31 5 28-80 2-88 296 36/ to 50/ 41/1$ 22/9 31 „ 45 15 49-93 14-98 2,248 55/to 65/60/ 57/8 45 and over .. 3 38-66 2-32 381 70/ 65/8 48/10 Allages.. 28 43-53 24-38 3,179 .. 52/2 43/8 Monumental Masonry (Males). 17 and under 21 1 52-00 1-04 40 15/ :15/4$ 15/4$ 21 „ 31 4 40-50 3-24 342 25/ to 66/ 42/3 32/10$ 31 „ 45 1 30-00 0-60 102 72/6 68/ 39/3 45 and over .. 6 38-17 4-58 675 45/to 75/58/11 43/3 All ages.. 12 39-42 9-46 1,159? . . 49/ 37/2 There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £11 was paid in wages to casual hands. Neck-tie Making (Females). Handover.. 10] 45-70 9-14; 391] 10/ to 35/17/1$ |15/ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and. £9 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Labourers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 4 26-25 2-10 207 Piece-rate 139/5 19/10$ 21 „ 31 31 40-81 25-30 3,155 „ 49/10$39/2 31 „ 45 43 38-46 33-08 4,420 „ (33/5$ 39/6$ 45 and over .. 16 45-06 14-42 1,822 „ 50/6$ 43/9$ 1 Allages.. 87 43-05 74-90 9,604 .. 'J51/3 42/5 Oil Canning and Packing (Males). 17andunder45 I 7] 46-14 : 6-46[ 712| 25/ to 70/(44/1 |39/1 £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. Optical and Scientific Instrument Making (Males). 14 and under 31 f 5; 51-40 j 5-14, 552]12/6tol00/,42/l 1,42/5$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—General Hands (Males) (c). Hand under 17 4 43-00 3-44 153 Piece-rate 17/9$ 14/8$ 17 „ 21 3 52-00 3-1.2 249 „ 31/11 31/11 21 „ 31 12 42-83 10-28 1,419 „ 55/2$ 45/6 31 „ 45 j 18 47-44 17-08 2,067 „ 48/5 44/2 45 and over ... 10 46-70 9-34 1,404 „ 60/1$ 54/ Allages.. ' 44 49-16 43-26 5,292 .. I48/II 46/3 Organ-building and Piano-repairing (Males). Hand under 17 2 11-50 0-46 13 12/to 15/11/4 (a) 17 „ 21 1 16-00 0-32 14 18/ 17/6 5/4 21 „ 31 10 46-90 9-38 1,473 40/to 90/62/9$ 56/8 31 „ 45 5 46-00 4-60 717 55/ to 80/ 62/4 55/2 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 363 60/ to 80/ 69/9$ 69/9$ Allages.. 18 46-78 16-84 2,580 .. 61/3$ 55/1$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £13 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Blacksmiths (Males).* Handover.. I 7139-00 1 5-46; 661 25/ to 66/148/5 i (a) Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Boilermakers (Males) (c).* Handover.. | 8137-25 1 5-961 945] 15/ to 70/,63/5 45/5 Photography (Males). Hand under 17 1; 25-00 0-50 11 7/6 to 10/ 8/9$ 4/3 17 „ 21 3(14-33 0-86 3212/6 to 15/14/10$ (a) 21 „ 31 3; 42-33 2-54 241 30/ to 45/38/ 30/11 31 „ 45 5 49-60 4-96 778 50/to 70/62/9 59/10 45 and over .. I 52-00 1-04 139 55/ 53/5$ 53/5$ Allages.. 12 41-25 9-90 1,201 .. 48/6$ 38/6 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £12 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Carpenters (Males) (c).* 17 and under 21 1 52-00 1-04 701 30/ -26/11 26/11 21 „ 31 10 24-50 4-90 701 60/ to 65/ 57/2$ 26/11$ 31 „ 45 18 31-78 11-44 1,712 60/to 70/59/10$ 36/7 45 and over .. 7 35-86 5-02 780 60/ to 70/ 62/2 42/10$ Allages.. 34 32-94 22-40 3,263 .. ]58/3 36/11
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