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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
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Ages. 03 .° fS 03 u £&9 a «S 11^8 § rjS -5 l gri Baa S-i s^t 0 o g, a,os S3 2 T2 -n |_9 I|| I Sgg go. SH? g-oaP a hj iz; (2.) (3.) (4.) 0 -0 ■0 'a fti-l a |£ *= 5 o "-* H (5.) Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Full Week. UtS a! 03 .S bog •29 9 a 9 >> r3s 0-3, SorS 9 ir-to (7.) M 03 %S1 tooB 3 too os o[S So'a cS <y ™ -h rT 03 <l (8.) Ages. 9 90 to OH St 9 0 ir, 1-3 3>, fft «-* +-* 03 Sri oi a JS g J" 03 9 CBS f-r 1 "A (3.) os o>m . BtS> tn S- -g -£- aoS it o" 5^ t- fe 0 -2*0 0. S3 Zo?* IPI Ej-0 est* ir, (4.) 3 TS -0 'a a,u a &£ OS to fe-fl hJ -2 to 3 (3 o ,rt H (5.) ft-2 chhS 9 _] r~ giB Ordinary |g| f§J Hate of a'C r-. a o Wages for a &%3 Sag Full Week. | *9 Jr!"I 4 (6.) (7.) tgj (1.) (6.) (10 CHRISTCHURCH CITY— continued. Clothing-manufacturing—Coat Hands (Males). Clothing -manufacturing—General Hands (Females) (d). £ 45 and over.. | 1(45-00] 0-90 222(90/ to 100/(98/8 [85/4$ Clothing-manufacturing—General Hands (Males) (b). 14 and under 17 3131-66 1-90 51 10/to 15/10/8$ | 6/6$ 17 „ 21 5135-60 3-56 197 15/ to 30/22/1$- 15/2 21 „ 31 7 46-00 6-44 664 22/6 to 50/41/3 136/5 31 „ 45 7 48-71 6-82 849 40/ to 55/ 49/9$ J46/8 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 193 25/ to 50/ 37/1$ 37/1$ Allages.. 23 45-22 20-80 1,954 .. 37/7 :32/8 £ HandunderH 6 32-66 3-92 68 5/ to 15/" 6/11$ .. 17 „ 21 5 42-80 4-28 164 5/ to 25/15/4 21 „ 31 6 48-00 5-76 309 20/ to 30/ 21/5$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 190 22/6 to 52/36/6$ All ages .. 19 42-21 16-04| 731 .. ! 18/2$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £738 was paid in wages to casual hands. Clothing-manufacturing—Machinists and Finishers (Males). 31 and over . . | 5| 52-00 | 5-20( 798; 55/ to 70/(61/4$ [61/4$ Coachbuilding—Bodymakers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 1 52-00 1-04 25 10/ 9/7$ 9/7$ 17 „ 21 2 51-00 2-04 44 10/ 8/7$ 8/5$ 21 „ 31 17 42-47 14-44 1,954 60/ 54/1$ 44/2$ 31 „ 45 8 42-75 6-84 1,109 60/to 66/59/7 49/ 45 and over .. 6 42-33 5-08 798 60/ to 72/ 62/10 51/2 Allages.. 32 46-00 29-44 3,840 .. 52/2 46/2 Clothing-manufacturing—Pressers (Males). 14 and under 17 9 42-12 7-58 242 10/to 15/12/9 10/46 17 „ 21 16 39-69 12-70 681 10/to 55/21/5$ (a) 21 „ 31 27 45-45 24-34 2,13717/6 to 70/35/1$ 30/5$6 31 „ 45 j 17 47-65 16-20 2,031 55/to 60/50/2 45/11$ 45 and over ..19 43-23 7-78 940 55/ 48/4 (a) ' Allages.. 69i 49-71 68-60 6,03l! .. 35/2 33/7$ Coachbuilding—Blacksmiths (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 1 38-00 0-76 12 5/ 6/4 (a) 17 „ 21 4 46-50 3-72 174 15/ to 30/18/8$ (a) 21 „ 31 3 49-00 2-94 401 54/ to 60/ 54/6$ (a) 31 „ 45 6 48-16 5-78 806 60/ 55/10 51/8 45 and over .. 6 45-66 5-48 734j 60/ to 66/ 53/7 47/ 5 Allages.. 19 49-16 18-68 2,127 ! .. 45/6$ 43/0$ Clothing-manufacturing—Forewomen (Females). 21 and over.. ( 4] 41-75 | 3-34[ 2611 20/ to 35/(31/3 (25/16 Clothing-manufacturing—Coat Hands (Females) (d). 14 and under 17 23 43-48 20-00 471 7/6 to 12/6 9/5 ... 17 „ 21 27 46-89 25-32 1,171 17/6 to 25/18/6 21 „ 31 27 47-82 25-82 1,545 25/to 30/23/11 31 „ 45 5 35-20 3-52 220 25/ to 30/ 25/ Allages.. 78 47-86 74-66 3,407 .. 18/3 Coachbuilding—Coach-painters (Males). HandunderH 1(35-00 0-70 16 5/to 12/6 9/1$ 6/2 17 „ 21 6 45-16 5-42 225 10/ to 20/16/7 14/5 21 „ 31 17! 46-64 15-86 1,918 60/ 48/4$ 43/4$ 31 „ 45 10 43-90 8-78 1,146 60/ 52/2$ 44/1 45 and over .. 5 52-00 5-20 787 60/ to 72/ 60/6$ 60/6$ Allages.. 37 48-59 35-96 4,092 .. 45/6 42/6$ Clothing - manufacturing—Ticket and Button Sewers (Females) (d). 14 and under 17 7 35-72 5-00 95 5/to 12/6 7/7 17 „ 21 3 44-34 2-66 135 20/to 25/20/3$ 21 „ 31 9 44-12 7-94 431 10/ to 30/21/8$ 31 „ 45 4 52-00 4-16 289 25/to 32/6 27/9$ Allages.. 21 47-05 19-76! 950 .. |l9/3 Coachbuilding—Trimmers (Males). * Handover..) 9| 48-77 | 8-78J 867| 15/to 66/(39/6 [37/0$ * Generally part-time workers who also find employment in other branches of the trade. Clothing - manufacturing—Trousers and Vest Hands (Females) (d). HandunderH 3 28-66 1-72 30 5/to 15/ 6/11$ .. 17 „ 21 9 49-44 8-90 38617/6 to 22/617/4 21 „ 31 11 45-45 10-00 579 25/ 23/2 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 175 25/ 22/5 Allages.. 25 47-48,! 23-74 1,170 .. 19/8$ Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males) (d). HandunderH 4 18-25 1-461 21] 5/to 7/6 5/9 17 „ 21 8 46-12 7-38: 437 15/ to 30/ 23/8 21 „ 31 4 49-75 3-98: 430 60/ 43/4 .. 31 „ 45 8 44-12 7-06] 1,000 60/ 56/8 45 and over .. 4 42-50 3-40 465J 60/ 54/8$ Allages.. 27 43-11 23-28! 2,354 .. 40/5$ COACHBUILDING —HELPERS (MALES). 14 and over .. | 10| 47-50 ] 9-50[ 699| 15/ to 48/(29/5 (26/10$ Clothing - manufacturing—Machinists and Finishers (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 , 58i 32-71 37-94 1,057 5/to 15/11/2 (a) 17 „ 21 439! 48-05 133-58 5,001 8/to 25/14/11$ 13/10 21 „ 31 190! 48-58 184-6211,060 13/ to 30/ 23/11$ 22/4$ 31 „ 45 30! 51-20 30-72 1,999 25/to 32/6 26/0$ 25/6 45 and over.. 244-50 1-78 101 20/to 25/22/8$ 19/5 iUlages.. 40547-98 388-6419,218 .. 19/9$ 18/3 Coachbuilding—Vicemen and Strikers (Males). HandunderH 1 13-00 0-26 7 10/ 10/9 (6) 17 „ 21 2 52-00 2-08 124 20/ to 25/ 23/10 23/10 21 „ 31 11 50-81 11-18 1,049 35/to 48/37/6$ 36/8 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 101 42/ 38/10 38/10 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 115 50/ 44/2$ 44/2$ Allages.. 15 52-00 15-60 1,396 .. 35/9$ 35/9$ There were also 26 employers personally engaged, and £118 was paid in wages to casual hands. Clothing - manufacturing—Denim and Dungaree Workers (Females) (c). Hand under 17 2 31-00 l-24[ 26 5/to 15/ 8/4$ 5/ 17 „ 21 4 31-50 2-52J 97 10/ to 20/15/5 (a) 21 „ 31 6 45-50 5-46 307 20/to 30/22/6 19/8 All ages . . 12 38-42 9-22J 430 . . 18/8 13/9$ Coffee, Chicory, and Spice Grinding (Males). 14 and under 45( 7[ 30-85 | . 4-32[ 328[ 10/ to 70/30/4$ | (a) Four of these hands were boys under 17 years of age. There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £4 was paid in wages to casual hands. ...... .:.:,- .....!...
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