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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
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a °S 9>S 3 ( ts §,£ I .20 %**c 3 fH-g t = S |(1g £ sol ft-j Ordinary I Iff- If 8 : | IS » g Rate of s'3& So-S Ages. * s - w fora a = o H -- N l«- oo~ "•!? SS Full Week. .. .. £ *£ , •loi 59 fi :-2SOo - M g«« gong g I -S ir, £H Hj (10 (2.) (a.) ! (40 (50 (60 I (7.) (9.) ! r-j-rt I f- 03 I i 03 X 03^ 3 -» . a ys |J 3 Ordinary iff- If 8 Kate of a"3 >. 00? Wages for a - a to -i H S <m Full Week. VJ .S „]£ S , 11« jflg gf-O g?rH 4 4 (6.) i (70 ('30 c o.S ■gS*s t iss-a SS 1 —■" s «l J ft-8 H 0~ rtl"! „» HH^j ■2 -r; o g „ a 3 .5 ,.„ S 0 -0 "> I So 0so.» ft s - Ordinary | g>§ -gf,? Aees I fl" **°'°C 8| of Sfl S p Ageb. w flj. gs 3 Br- Wages for a w|o gjag ii §11 tin ur m \& B i -ii ir, B 4 ", Ov_ _ (§0 (3.) (4.) (5.) (B.) (70 (8.) WELLINGTON 1 )ITY — continued. Printing and Bookbinding, etc. —Cardboard-box Makers (Females) (d). I £ Handover.. -10:35-50] 7-10] 396|15/to 32/6|22/4 Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—Machinists (Males). PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING, ETC. —GENERAL H.ANDS (MALES). 14 and under 17 7 30-00: 4-20, 120 7/6 to 17/6 11/5 6/7 17 „ 21 6 31-83] 3-82J 19210/to 27/6 20/1$ 12/3$ 21 „ 31 8 49-13 7-86! 1,059 35/ to 80/ 53/10$ (a) 31 „ 45 2 29-50 1-18 165 52/6 to 60/55/11 31/9 6 45 and over.. 2:31-00] 1-24 134 42/ to 45/ 43/2$ 25/9 b Allages.. ! 2ol 45-75 1 18-30 1 1,670] .. !36/6 32/1$ £ 14 and under 17 134-00 0-68 34 20/ (20/ (a) 17 -„ 21 4 40-25 3-22 239 30/ to 35/129/8$ 23/(6) 21 ., 31 15 42-13 12-64 1,647 40/ to 50/52/H 42/3 31 „ 45 5 49-20 4-92 722 60/ ! 58/8 55/6$ 45 and over .. 4 40-00 3-20 442 60/ to 65/J53/3 42/6" Allages.. ( 26 47-42 24-66 3,084 .. 50/0$ 45/7$ .Sawmilling and Sash and Ooor Making—Sawyers (Males). 21 and over.. | 8 147-25 7-56 1,105| .. 58/5$ !53/l$ Printing and Bookbinding, etc. —General Hands (Females). Handover.. | 11] 39-45 ] 8-68| 409 i 7/6 to 30/1.8/10 (a) There were also 13 employers personally engaged, and £688 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—General Hands (Males). HandunderH 6 23-11 ( 2-76 104 15/ 15/ 16/8 17 „ 21 11 35-36! 7-78 477 20/to 25/24/6$ 16/8 21 „ 31 3 37-00 : 2-22 292 52/ to 54/ 52/7$ 57/5 b 31 and over . . 6 47-17 | 5-66 797 52/6 56/4 51/1 ! Allages.. 21 43-86 | 18-42 1,670 .. 36/3 30/7 Quilt-making (Females). 21 and over.. I 3; 37-33 2-24] 89117/ to 24/I5/10$|ll/5 £3 was paid in wages to casual hands. Saddle and Harness Making (Males) (d). HandunderH 3 52-00 3-12 93 10/ to 15/11/11 17 ,. 21 6 44-83 5-38, 380 20/to 40/28/3 21 ,. 31 28 45-82] 25-66) 3,282 48/to 55/51/2 31 „ 45 16 46-18! 14-78 1 2,287 50/to 65/61/10$ .. 45 and over.. 5 52-00 5-20 516 40/to 50/39/8$ Allages.. 57 47-49 1 54-hI 6,558 .. 48/5$ Sawmilling and Sash and Ooor Making—Yardmen and Labourers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 3 36-67: 2-20 90 15/ to 20/16/4$ («) 17 „- 21 12 40-33 I 9-68 729 20/ to 25/ 30/1$ (a) 21 „ 31 20 36-70 14-68! 1,746 40/to 46/47/7 33/7 31 „ 45 20 47-05: 18-82J 2,227 46/ to 48/ 47/4 42/10 45 and over .. 12 42-25: 10-14 1,326 50/to 55/52/3$ 42/6 Allages.. 67 41-43; 55-52 1 6,118 .. '44/1 35/1$ Saddle and Harness Making (Females). Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—Glaziers (Males). 31 and over .. 5 48-00 1 4-80| 655157/6 to 60/,53/11 (50/4$ 14 and over . . 6] 38-00 4-56j 136 8/ to 12/6(11/11 j 8/7 There were also 11 employers personally engaged, and £28 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—Engine-drivers. (Males). Sail, Tent, and Canvas-goods Making (Males). 21 and over.. 9| 47-44 8-54] 1,265 ( 55/to 65/| 59/3 j54/0$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £948 was paid in wages to casual hands. 21 and over.. | 5(44-00 4-40] 617135/ to 73/6!56/l | (a) 1 1 Sail, Tent, asd Canvas-goods Making (Females). 14 and under 45 IP 47-91 10-54; 584) 12/to 38/(22/2 [20/5 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £18 was j paid in wages to casual hands. Seed Cleaning and Packing (Females) (c). 14 and under 21 ! 2137-50] 1-50] 39: 10/ [10/5 7/6 Sewing and other Machine Repairing (Males). Sausage-casing Manufacturing (Males) (c). HandunderH: 1 14-00' 0-28 17 27/6 24/3$. (a) 17 „ 21 4 25-25 2-02 238 30/to 40/47/1$ 22/10$ ! 21 „ 31 19 25-74 9-78 1,776 55/to 60/72/7$ 35/11$ 31 „ 45 25 33-72 16-86 2,944! 55/ to 70/69/10 45/3$ 45 and over.. 4 41-50 3-32 504 55/to 60/60/8$ 48/5$ Allages.. |48 33-60 32-26'5,479] .. 67/11 43/11 £71 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 4 49-25] 3-94 130 12/6 to 15/13/1 12/6 17 „ 21 4 51-50 4-12 245 20/to 30/23/9$ 23/6$ 21 „ 31 8 50-00 8-00 920 35/ to 50/46/ 44/2$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 653 70/ to 90/83/8$ 83/8$ Allages.. 19 50-47 1.9-18 1,948 .. [40/7$ 39/5. There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £5 was paid in wages to casual hands. Saw and Tool Making. 21 and over .. | 3 52-00 ] 3-12] 427 60/ to 65/54/9 54/9 Ship Building and Repairing—Shipwrights (Males). HandunderH 2 52-00 2-08! 69 10/to 15/13/3 13/3 17 „ 21 2 52-00 2-08 99 15/ to 18/19/0$ 19/0JS 21 „ 31 ; 9 46-22 8-32 1,158 50/to 65/55/8 49/6* 31 „ 45 | 13 47-54 12-36 1,808 50/to 70/58/6 53/6: 45 and over . . ( 13 45-15 11-74 1,837 60/to 70/62/7 54/4"'' Allages.. ! 37 49-43 36-58i 4,971 .. 54/4$ 51/8 There were also 5 employers personally engaged. Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—Carpenters and Joiners (Males) (c). HandunderH, 146-00! 0-92 54' 25/ 23/5$ 20/9 17 „ 21 10 46-90' 9-38 555 ; 20/to 25/23/8 21/4 •21 „ 31 31 38-58 23-92 3,467, 60/ 57/11$43/ 31 „ 45 20 42-70 17-08 2,685( 60/ to 63/ 62/10*51/7$ 45 and over.. 10 40-10 8-02 1,278[ 60/to 70/63/9 49/2 Allages.. 64 46-34 59-32 8,039' .. 54/2$ 48/3$ Ship Building and Repairing—Joiners (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 : 1 52-00] 1-04 23 8/to 12/6 8/10 ! 8/10 21 „ 31 j 2 43-00] 1-72 281 60/to 70/65/4 J54/0$ 31 „ 45 1 4 45-75 1 3-66 656 65/ to 75/71/8$ (63/1 45 and over ,. j 9 20-44 3-68 556 60/to 65/60/5 !23/9 Allages.. 15 33-66; 10-10 1,516 .. 60/0$ 38/10$
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