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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.

i *3 o * •-. i I fe-g I =3 S 0 — r, H.3S 0 , O.-0 30.91 90 P 5 OH -rt t-H r- \ Hhhtn OHH f- a S ' » * - £ 3a S | ft -g ] So J! f || SaoS ft »■ Ordinary if| |f| ,, I !> '° S S Kate of S'g R 3o=* Ages. * fio. %>■ Wages for a «,§,£ H >£ Full Week. ,2 s '•j-Sl gHr- j|«§r= |.9 gr-O f^U 3 1 4 £ H 4 4 (10 (20 (30 I (4.) (50 (6.) ! (70 (8.) ■ag'fs $£$ £ O— cj S3 BOt^i is £ —. so »i P aSa ■ ■-. SAihSos 0£*hS 00 eS9I (4.) 0 -d &■_■ &£ * 9 ~r- £ .s o — £H (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages fov a Full Week. t-STS I - 33 9,3 0,5 ® \ hs ' ftp* <i as« e.99 s-fs ■ a '9 >, a 9> H.g.2 »|m III I"i OS Oi HH « CJ S < -4 (7.) (8.) I Ages. (!■) 9 "-S co r-t Cl"*" y, a >. 9 ■ £~ S -zi _. . tgg a Sip .So S 9 fi a'S. SHr* a 4 (ii.) (3.) OS ©"-, S et% is 1 * si S^st't IS** §S3 <$> ft (4.) I -5 '« ftrl •fi " Zi "r3 to 2 p H < 5 -> f- Ti £| 9 0 0 Ordinary '9 - p Rate of io tS ZS. Wages for a -33 Full Week. ; s „ E* agS (80 I "V) -H 9 VSS ft+3 $,■*'% Sst r •■z, tt - S g£ c3 9 pa ;; ua ~S « ?S 9 to (80 («o OHRIKTCHUKO'l CI r l' V— continued. Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing (Males) (d). Cabin etmaking and Upholstering—Upholsterers (Females) (c). £ 14 and under 17 j 61 29-33 3-52, 158 17/6 to 20/17/11$ .. 17 „ 21 15 43-67 13-10 1,066 20/ to 30/32/6$ 21 ■- „ 31 32 50-78 32-50 3,958 47/to 52/48/8$ 31 .. 45 1 19 50-32 19-12 2.642 50/to 57/55/3$ 45 and over.. 4 34-25 3-14 445 50/to 60/56/8$ Allages.. .71 50-27 71-3818,269 .. 46/4 These hands are mostly shop-assistants who work only occasionally in the manufacturing. There were also 18 employers personally engaged, and £40 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ HandunderH 2 32-50, 1-30 18 5/to 8/ 5/6$ i (6) 17 „ 21 4134-25! 2-74 99 8/to 20/14/5$ (6) 21 „ 31 12! 48-83 11-72 676 15/to 25/23/1" 21/8 31 „ 45 2/52-00 2-08 61 10/ to 20/11/9 11/9 45 and over .. 1, 52-00 1-04 100J 40/ 38/5$ 38/5$ Allages.. j 20] 47-20 18-88 954! .. 20/2 J 18/4 There were also 46 employers personally engaged, and £249 was paid in wages to casual hands. Butter-m:aking and Cream-separating (Males) (c). HandunderH 4 47-25 i 3-78 12312/6 to 15/13/ 11/10 17 „ 21 7 52-00 7-28 426 15/to 30/23/5 123/5 21 „ 31 8 44-00 7-04 1,007 42/to 55/57/2$ 48/5 31 „ 45 6 52-00 6-24 915 57/ to 65/ 58/8" 58/8 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 236 90/ 90/9 90/9 Allages.. i 26 1 48-81 25-38 2,707 .. 42/8 40/0$ Carpenters and Joiners (Males) (d). HandunderH 12 26-92 6-46 129; 5/to 15/, 8/ 17 „ 21 ; 55 49-91 54-90 2,807 20/ to 30/ 20/5 21 „ 31 : 64 42-34 54-20; 6,478i 58/8 47/9$ 31 ., 45 40 40-62 32-50! 4,512 : 58/8 55/6$ .. 45 and over . . 3144-77 27-76(3,813! 58/8 ,54/11 Allages.. !l90 46-27 175-82117,7391 .. 40/4 | .. Carpenters and Joiners—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and under 45 [ 31 38-66 | 2-32| 269| 44/to 55/(46/4$ (a). Butter-making and Cream-separating—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over.. [ 3(40-67, 2-44J 341; 48/ to 60/55/11 I (a) £16 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpenters and Joiners—Machinists (Males). HandunderH 1,31-00 0-62 21 12/6 |13/6$ i (a) 17 „ 21 2 51-50 2-06 140 20/to 40/27/2 26/11 21 „ 31 6' 38-66 4-64 644 45/ to 60/ 55/6 ( (a) "V 31 „ 45 6 45-16 5-42 791 57/to 60/58/4$ (6) Allages.. 14 45-50! 12-74' 1,596] .. 50/1$ J43/10 There were also 83 employers personally engaged, and £439 was paid in wages to casual hands. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Cabinetmakers (Males)(rf). 14 and under 17 211 46-05 19-34 500, 10/to 15/10/4 17 „ 21 40)51-90 41-52 1,918 15/ to 20/18/6 21 „ 31 71 49-83 70-76 8,378 44/ to 55/47/4 : .. 31 „ 45 35! 48-14 33-70 4,993 50/to 60/59/3 j .. 45 and over.. 17 47-29 16-08 2,175 60/to 65/54/1 ( [ 1 1 Allages.. 4821 49-83 ] 181-40 17,9641 .. 39/7 Carpet-sewing (Males). HandunderH 4; 41-25 i 3-30 75 5/to 10/ 9/1 (6) 17 „ 21 ll 52-00 ! 1-04 69 25/ 26/6$ 26/6$ 21 ., 31 7,44-42 6-22: 778 45/to 60/,50/ " 42/9" 31 „ 45 j 2 41-50 , 1-66: 202 46/to 55/(48/8 (6) 45 and over ,. 2 52-00 . 2-08 292 55/ to 60/(56/2 56/2 Allages.. '' 15 47-66 14-30 1 1,416 .. 39/7$ 36/3$ Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Machinists (Males) (d). HandunderH: 1 12-00 0-24 5 7/6 8/4 17 „ 21 I 7 46-42 6-50 466 10/ to 25/ 28/8 21 „ 31.1 14 49-14 13-76 1,657 30/ to 50/48/2 31 „ 45 8 44-00 7-04 1,077 50/to 55/61/2$ 45 and over .. 3 25-66 1-54 212 55/to 60/55/1 Allages.. 31 46-90 29-08 3,417 .. 47/ Carpet-sewing (Females). 14 and under 45 | 7] 46-85 | 6-561 350] 8/ to 30/21/4 (19/3 Chemicals, Drugs, and Patent-medicine Manufacturing (Males) (c). Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Upholsterers (Males) (c). HandunderH, 4 28-50 2-281 44 5/to 10/ 7/8$ (a) 17 „ 21 11 "49-81 ; 10-96 501 15/to 17/618/3$ 17/6 21 „ 31. | 24 49-25 23-64] 2,851 50/to 55/48/3 45/8$ 31 „ 45 14 47-42 13-28 1,827 55/to 60/55/ 50/2$ 45 and over .. 9(50-00 9-00 1,319 60/to 65/58/7$ 56/4 Allages.. 59' 50-13 59-16 1 6,542! .. 44/3 42/8 14 and under 17 6 41-50 4-98 135 10/to 12/6110/10 [ (a) 17 „ 21 6 46-50 5-58 22810/to 17/6:16/4 14/7$ 21 ., 31 4 40-25 3-22 268 30/ to 50/33/3$ 25/9 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 356 45/ to 50/45/7$ 45/7$ Allages.. 18 46-94 16-90 987 .. '23/4 121/1 Chemicals, Drugs, and Patent-medicine Manufacturing (Females) (c). 17 and under 45 ; 5 44-00] 4-40) 226(12/6 to 40/20/6$ |17/4$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Polishers (Males) (c). HandunderH; 3 45-33 2-72 78 5/to 12/611/5$ 10/ 17 „ 21 5 47-20 4-72 144 10/ to 15/12/2$ 11/1 21 , 31 13 49-15 12-78: 1,663 40/to 55/52/0$ 49/2$ 31 „ 45 7 44-57 6-24' 917 55/ to 60/ 58/9 50/4$ 45 and over.. 3 52-00 3-12 462 60/to 70/59/3 59/3 Allages.. 30 49-30 29-58! 3,264 1 .. 44/9 41/10 Cider-manufacturing (Males) (c). 17 and under 45 ] 4; 38-50 | 3-08; 292] 15/to 50/37/11 (28/1 Clothing-manufacturing—Cutters, Foremen, and Trimmers (Males) (d). HandunderH 7 38-00 .5-32 207 12/6 to 20/15/7 : .. 17 „ 21 8 49-37 7-90 37812/6 to 20/19/1$ j .. 21 „ 31 23 46-95 21-60 2,755! 30/to 80/51/ " 31 „ 45 12 44-25 10-62 1,851 50/to 100/69/8$ 45 and over.. 4 52-00 4-16 70847/6 to 95/ 68/1 Allages., 53 46-79 49-60 5,8991 ,, 47/7 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Engine-drivers (Males). 31 and under 45 | 3| 52-00 J 3-12| 426[. 44/ to 60/154/7 ,|54/7.

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