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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a o.9 -S $ a t, gHH 39-ag 1 |S §2^ * I A ~ HH fe £ il ™b% ISIvS 5 ft 1 gHt* g-0 cstf £ Hj ,h-h (2.) (3.) : (4.) 0 •a ■0 'a ftt! a a" fi 03 39St r! tit £ a o — H (50 Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. Is 00 tM-^HH .g»g g.g § O-H, 3.3 ° "0Q, © >H g a "3 8>-3 Hj (7.) -H Oi 9 j3 c 5> Hi (8.) "i *s Hi I *S [as | .2 0 BTS»tS S3 Sgi, S gg _g~ = £ a £ Ordinary 'Sgg ifjS — I"!" CO Til C -H.iZrH S_i -> "S A *®' * «?- s£& |* W«a a|| 1% St ift I sl* FullWeek - §*| |is •So gS« aSiS.o 3» g«> w go>o gU gr-r- |«?L4 |.9 gr-'S «r=>K 4 ir, H h) h) (10 (20 (3.) (4.) (5.) (0.) (7.) (8.) (1.) (6.) :*•: CHRISTCHURCI [TORCH CITY— continued. Boot-manufacturing—Benchmen (Males) (6). £ HandunderH 4 36-50 2-92 8210/to 12/6,11/3 , 7/10$ 17 „ 21 ( 10! 49-10 i 9-82 528 15/ to 35/ 21/6 20/3$ 21 ,. 311 42 47-64 40-02 4,306 40/ to 60/43/0$ 39/5 31. „ 45 1 69 50-42 69-58 8,067 45/to 60/46/4$ 44/11$ 45 and over .. ! 25 49-68 24-84 2,708 40/ to 60/43/7$ 41/8 [ Allages.. [147 50-06 147-1815,691 .. ! 42/7$ 41/0$ 7/10$ 20/3$ 39/5 14/11$ 11/8 41/0$ Bakers and Pastrycooks—Bbead-bakbrs (Males). £ Hand under 17 3,25-33! 1-52: 66 12/6 to 17/6 17/4$ (a) 17 „ 21 4 52-00 I 4-16 1 21812/6 to 25/20/ll$20/ll$ 21 „ 31 ! 22 ! 49-77 [ 21-90 2,991 50/to 65/54/7$ 52/3$ 31 „ 45 1 23 47-57 21-88 3,166 45/to 80/57/10$52/11$ 45 and over .. 15 50-67 j 14-20 1,926 50/to 60/54/3 49/4$ Allages.. I 66 48-23 63-66 8,367 .. 52/7 48/9 Boot-manufacturing—Machinists (Males). 17 and under 21 2 52-00 2-08 1501 20/ to 30/(28/10 28/10 21 „ 31 I 3 37-33 2-24 246 46/ to 55/143/11 (c) 31 „ 45 8 45-25 7-24 1,10152/6 to 60/60/10 (a) 45 and over . . 3 46-00 2-76' 383[ 48/ to 60/(55/6 (6) Allages.. ; 14 51-14 1 ,880 ; .. 52/6 51/8 28/10 w (a) (6) 51/8 Bakers and Pastrycooks—Pastrycooks (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 4 46-50 3-72 125 10/ to 20/ 13/5$ 17 „ 21 10 36-60 [ 7-32 449 20/to 30/24/6$ .. 21 „ 31 21 44-14 18-54 2,139 40/to 60/46/2 31 „ 45 9 40-67 7-32 1,014 50/to 65/55/5 45 and over .. 1 52-00: 1-04 130 50/ (50/ Allages.. 42 45-17 1 37-94 3,857 .. 40/8 < .. Boot-manufacturing—Finishers (Males). HandunderH 2 24-50; 0-98 301 12/6 12/3 (a) 17 „ 21 3 52-00 ! 3-12 169: 15/ to 30/ 21/8 21/8 21 „ 31 21 46-52 1 19-54 2,278! 50/ to 60/ 46/7$ 41/8$ 31 „ 45 43 48-05 j 41-32 4,870! 50/to 55/47/1$ 43/6$ 45 and over .. 10 44-40 j 888 923| 46/ to 50/ 41/7 35/6 Allages.. ( 74 49-89! 73-84 8,270l .. 44/9$ 43/ (a) 21/8 41/8$ 43/6$ 2f;/R Bakers and Pastrycooks—Pastrycooks (Females) (d). 17 and under 31 ; 5] 33-80 j 3-38 157| 9/to 25/18/7 There were also 79 employers personally engaged, and £244 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot-manufacturing—Sizers (Males) (c). Handover .. | 11)47-91 10-54) 977)12/6to52/6(37/l 34/2 35/6 43/ 34/2 TORIES Brewing and Malting (Males) (c). 14 and under 17; 5 36-60] 3-66 138 10/to 15/15/1 40/7$ 17 „ 21 I 16 42-94 I 13-74 988 20/ to 30/-28/9 (23/9 21 „ 31 30 49-30! 29-58 3,621 45/ to 50/;48/ll$46/5 31 „ 45 ( 39 49-21 38-38 5,471 45/ to 70/57/ 53/11$ 45 and over .. ! 22 47-23 20-78 3,181 45/ to 100/61/3 55/7$ Allages.. 108 49-14 106-14 ! 13,399 .. 50/6 47/8$ Boot-manufacturing—General Hands in Larger Factories (Males) (6). HandunderH 2 39-50 1-58 37j 10/ * [ 9/4$ 7/1$ 17 „ 21 2 49-00 1-96 9017/6 to 20/18/4$ 17/3$ 21 „ 31 5 34-60 3-46 402 47/6 46/5$ 30/11 31 „ 45 8 43-50 6-96 940! 40/to 60/54/0$ 45/2$ 45 and over .. 4 44-50 3-56 432! 46/ to 52/ 48/6$ 41/6$ All ages .. ; 20 43-80 17-52 1,901 .. 43/5 36/6$ 7/1$ 17/3$ 30/11 Brewing and Malting—Coopers (Males). 21 and over.. | 8| 46-75 7-48J 1,104(51/6 to 60/59/0$ (53/1 45/2$ 41 /fii Brewing and Malting—Engine-drivers (Males). 41/64 36/6$ S IN 31 and over .. | 5' 51-00 j 5-lOi 901(60/ to 100/(70/8 [69/3$ There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £195 waa paid in wages to casual hands. Boot-manufacturing—General Hands and Repairers in Smaller Factories (Males). S IN 12/1 (a) (a) 43/8$ 11/6$ 38/9 Brick, Tile, and Pottery Making (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 4 38-25 j 3-06 157 15/ to 18/20/6$ (o) 17 „ 21 11 49-00 10-78 792 18/to 30/29/4$ 27/8$ 21 „ 31 60 49-03 58-84 6,247 48/ 42/5$ 40/0$ 31 „ 45 40 47-63 j 38-10 4,572 48/ 48/ 43/11$ 45 and over.. 17 42-65! 14-50 1,933 48/ 53/4 (a) Allages.. ! 129 48-53 125-2813,701 .. 43/9 40/10 HandunderH 51 51-20 | 5-12 1571 5/ to 12/612/3 12/1 17 „ 21 6 1 42-00 ( 5-04 2611 10/to 20/20/8$ (a) 21 „ 31 11 47-64 10-48 1,232 45/ to 50/47/0$ (a) 31 „ 45 ! 2lj 48-67 \ 20-44 2,387 40/ to 55/ 46/8$ 43/8$ 45 and over.. 13j 49-23 12-80 1,404! 40/ to 60/43/10$ 41/6$ Allages.. 54 49-89 53-88 5,441 .. 40/4$ 1.38/9 Boot-manufacturing—Engine-driver (Male). Brick, Tile, and Pottery Making—Engine-drivers (Males). 31 and under 45 I 1(52-00! 1-04) 150 60/ [57/8$ [57/8$ There were also 33 employers personally engaged, and £52 was paid in wages to casual hands. 57/8$ 52 was 21 and over.. | 4; 44-50 3-56] 468, 48/to 60/(52/7 ( (6) There were also 4 employers personally e»gaged, and £74 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot-manufacturing—Machinists (Females) (c). HandunderH 36,41-67 30-00 733 7/to 12/6 9/9$ 7/10 17 „ 21 58' 48-67 56-46 2,71615/to 27/619/3 18/ 21 „ 31 93,47-88 89-06 5,914 27/6 to 35/26/6$ 24/5$ 31 „ 45 14! 50-79 14-22 1,01327/6to37/628/6 27/10 45 and over.. 9:44-56 8-02 499 27/6 to 32/6 24/10$ 21/4 Allages.. |202i 48-95 197-7610,875 .. 22/ 20/8$ 7/10 18/ 24/5$ 27/10 21/4 20/8$ Brush and Broom Manufacturing (Males). Hand under 17] 7 43-86; 6-1-4 203; 10/to 15/; 13/2$ (a 17 „ 21 [ 7 43-14 I 6-04! 377 20/to 35/24/11$ 20/8$ 21 „ 31:5 52-00 1 5-20! 588i 40/ to 50/ 45/3 45/3 31 „ 45 I 18 50-28: 18-10; 2.554 40/to 60/56/5$ 54/7 45 and over .. 6 52-00 ( 6-24! 8401 40/ to 60/ 53/10 53/10 Allages.. 42 49-67 41-721 4,562! .. 43/9 41/9$ Boot-manufacturing—Sizers (Females) (c). 17 and under 21 4 47-75 3-82 154 15/to 25/16/1$ 14/9$ 21 „ 31 9 45-78 8-24 38915/to-27/618/10$ 16/7$ 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 57 22/6 to 25/21/11 21/11 All ages .. 13 50-38 13-10 600 .. 18/4 17/9 There were also 33 employers personally engaged, and £248 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14/9$ 16/7$ 21/11 17/9 48 was Brush and Broom Manufacturing (Females) (c). HandunderH 9 29-33 5-28 128 10/ 9/8$ 17 „ 21 5 52-00 5-20 216 20/ to 22/616/7$ 16/7$ 21 „ 31 5 44-00 4-40 224 22/6 to 25/20/4$ All ages . . 18 41-33 14-88 568 .. 15/3 12/1$ There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £20 was paid in wages to casual hands. ...'. .
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