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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. A -J. J> S S |X Wages for a H-3-2 H| g l-g" S?r- f>" Week, gnf »Sr 11 Sal egos St alS III I °'~ x a* 03 OB a °°- 0—1 —113 0 » ft 9.0S .§&: *s£ gft ?Hr H 4 (2.) (30 3S oo-o, 1 SS-I 0 is i w 2 ~ r. fi Oh hh js 0 te <* « S ■2 g ft fi 00 S -0 b. a a 3-d at* ah a ir, H , (4.) (6.) Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. '-"fl T-> 03 9n Oir* ft-g &£ to W -g bo o £ .9 m 03 ( .2 -S, oi gag j |g>« ■ oi £j >> ( a P? »k%S ' »3oi A ] -^10 9 Id £ 9 jj£ ! J? ® S tS a. " ! g m g gr*> 4 4 (70. (80 ' **-* C] iii 9-„ ' I *-"ti -"■ 9 1 °" ||l I *s ** . I .20 grjts-i- a HI S3 "** 9 XZ. Oi OS fl-tl? 1 gg |o gi S ft* Ordinary g£g g §£ , ir. 3 > o \a SS Bate of a ■- ►>, a p" Ages. B q S- oS-inS. %* Wages for a KgS Hl|« H oftS S$ Full Week. „ „ §• a _~ a£ »?• "Sac's « yia «S •lo S3s iloSp 93 cm ] Ssp gft g«r= I'S'SIS |.9 ?rO ! gr=-" SS 4 ir. H <l \ 4 , (1.) I (2.) (3.) (!.) (5.) (6.) (7.) I (§J |*|] »Sr- S°«SS |.9 |"=0 |r=>H do |o l?o V) Uo (6.) I Itq (§o_ (60 WELLINGTON MTY — continued. Tailoring—General Hands (Females) (c). Tobacco-cutting" and Cigarette-making (Males). £ HandunderH 15 37-86 11*36 235 5/to 10/ 8/3$ (a) 17 21 28 42-39 23-74 961 10/to 20/16/2 13/2 ■>, il 61 43-55 53-14 3804 25/to 40/28/7$ 23/11$ 3] " 15 11 45-81 10-08 736 35/to 50/29/2$ 25/9 45 and'over .. 2 30-00 1-20 76 30/ 25/4 14/7$ Allages.. 1W 46-50 . 99-52 5,812 .. 23/4 20/10$ There were also 32 employers personally engaged, and £375 was paid in wages to casual hands. This trade, although shown as fluctuating (see Note (c)), showed a tendency throughout the year to increase in the number of hands employed. £ 21 and over.. | 3! 51-33 3-08 371- 50/to 60/148/2 147/7 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Tobacco-cutting and Cigarette-making (Females) (0). Handover.. 5 27-20 | 2-72 84112/6 tol7/6|12/4 | .. Tram-car Building and Repairing—Car-equipment Adjusters (Males). 21 and under 31 3 52-00 3-12 504; 65/ 64/7$ ,64/7$ 31 45 7 52-00 7-28 1,18465/ to 67/665/0$ ]65/0$ 45 and over .. 4 52-00 4-16 683 65/ to 67/6(65/8 (65/8 All ages . . ! 14 52-00 H-56 1 2,371 .. ie5/l$ !65/l$ Tanning and Currying—Beamsmen (Males). 31 and over.. 3:52-00 3-12| 398 51/ .151/0$ ]51/0$ Tram-car Building and Repairing—Coachworkers (Males). Tanning and Currying—Curriers (Males). 21 and under 31 3 45-33' 2-72 369 55/ to 60/ 54/3 «/34 ■>i 45 9 52-00 9-36 1,438 60/ to 72/61/5$ 61/61] 45 and'over.. 6 50-50 I 6-06 947 60/to 72/62/6 60/8$j Allages.. ~18 18-14 2,754 .. 60/8$ 58/10 21 and under 31 2 52-00 2-08 354 64/ 68/1 (68/1 31 „ 45 11 48-09 10-58 1,771 64/ 66/11$: (a) 45 and over .. 5 52-00 5-20 830 64/ 63/10 63/10 Allages.. 18 49-94. 17-98! 2,955 .. 66/2 163/1* Tram-car Building and Repairing—Engineers, Fitters, and Turners (Males). Tanning and Currying—Shedmen and Packers (Males). Handover.. | 5.43-00 4-30 391 ['30/to 53/36/4$ | (6) HandunderH! 2 52-00 2-08 39; 5/to 10/ 7/6 j 7/6 17 21 : 3| 52-00 3-12 1.82 20/ to 25/ 23/4 23/4 21 „ 31! 8,52-00 8-32 1,301 60/ to 65/ 62/6$ .62/6$ 31 and over .. j 8! 52-00 8-32 1,419 66/ to 72/ 68/2$ -38/2$ Allages.. iii! 52-00 J 21-84 2,941 .. 53/10$53/10$ Tanning and Currying—General Hands (Males). 17 and under 21 ! 152-00 1-04 87 30/ to 35/133/5$ 33/5$ oi 31 4 51-00 4-08 489 48/ to 51/47/11$ 47/ 3] 45 i 7 46-86 6-56 791 48/ to 51/ 48/3 43/5$ 45 and'over .. , 9 48-44 8-72 1,041 48/ to 51/47/9 44/6 Allages.. |~21 48-57 20-40 2,408 .. 47/2$ 44/1 Tram-car Building and Repairing—Blacksmiths (Males). 21 and over... 4 52-00 4-16 624] 52/to 72/(60/ :60/ Tram-car Building and Repairing—Labourers and Pitmen (Males). Tanning and Currying—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over.. 9,35-77 6-44 929; 48/ to 65/57/8$ 1 (a) 31 and under 45] 1(52-00] 1-04; 150] 58/ [57/8$ (57/8$ Umbrella-manufacturing (Males) (c). 17 and over .. 10! 49-40 I 9-88! 1,520) 15/ to 60/161/6$ ;58/5$ £12 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tea Blending and Packing (Males). HandunderH 12 42-83 10-28! 309 10/ to 15/12/0$ ; (a) ,7 21 9 43-11 7-76. 44712/6 to 25/23/0$ ,19/1 2 31 3 52-00 3-12! 260 30/to 35/33/4 ]33/4 3, I', 45 4 52-00 4-16 709 52/ to 70/ 68/2 !68/2 . Allages.. ~26 4~*H>9 25-32 1,725 .. 27/3 J36/« Umbrella-manufacturing (Females) (c). HandunderH! 16! 37-50, 12-001 360 10/to 12/12/ 8/8 17 „ 21 10 41-70 8-34 : 461 15/to 20/22/1$ (b) 21 31 10 46-70! 9-34 591 20/to 30/25/3$ 22/9 31 and over ..3 38-00: 2-28 167 20/to 35/29/3$ 21/5 Allages.. j 37 43-19 i 31-96 1,579 .. 19/9 16/5 £6 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tea Blending and Packing—Tinsmiths (Males). Watch and Jewellery Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH, 8 43-88 7-02: 195(7/6 to 12/611/1$ (a) 17 „ 21 19 45-79 17-40] 972 15/ to 30/ 22/4 (a) 21 31 3149-65 30-78 4,004J 40/ to 65/ 52/0$ 49/8 31 45 14 49-43 13-84! 2,196! 60/ to 70/ 63/5$ 60/4 45 and over .. ( 5 52-00 5-20! 866| 60/ to 70/ 66/7$ 66/7$ Allages.. ! 73 50-85! 74-24? 8,233l .. 44/4$ 43/4$ 31 and under 45! 1(52-00; 1-04 120 46/ 46/2 |46/2 Tea Blending and Packing—Box and Case Making (Males). 31 and under 45 11 52-00 ] 1-04 124 48/ ]47/8$ |47/8$ Tea Blending and Packing (Females). 17 and under 31] 2 47-50 1-90 5810/to 12/6(12/2$ 11/2 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £14 was paid in wages to casual hands. Watch and Jewellery Manufacturing (Females). 14 and over .. | 2. 33-50 | 1-34| 104! 7/6 to 40/(31/0$ I (a) There were also 18 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tin and Sheet-metal Working—(Males). HandunderH 7 45-43 6-36 155 7/6 to 15/) 9/9 8/6 21 15 46-60 13-98 853 15/ to 35/24/5 21/10$ 2i 31 22 46-41 20-42 2,445 54/ to 60/47/10$42/9 31 " 45 20 49-90 19-96 3,015 54/to 65/60/5 58/ 45 and'over .. 2 35-50 1-42 206 54/to 65/58/0$ (6) All ages .. !~63 49-31 62-14 6,674 .. 42/ll$40/9 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. 1 Wax-vesta Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 1 6 35-33 4-24 156)15/ to 22/614/8$ (6) 17 „ 21 ! 1 17-00 ; 0-34. 12 17/to 18/14/1$ (c) 21 „ 31 ' 8 46-12 ( 7-38 873 45/ to 80/ 47/4 41/11$ 31 „ 45 4 32-50 2-60 291 45/ 44/9 (c) 45 and over .. 6 45-50 5-46 878 45/ to 85/ 64/4 56/3$ Allages.. 22 45-50 20-02 2,210! .. 44/2 38/7$
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