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

Ages. 9 =S a. I Sa rn Q rv a ■ .2-0-H M 0 o g,ft^ So g9S gft l«r= (2.) 1 (3.) •a ?■«> >S3 91 BTSH- tn n%9oS is o"=^ Ir tr IH s*St is ■o 5 o S3 0 0«3> g-oor (4.) i 0 0 "a Oh! co $ ooS bCH* a (j, (S-0 - HH a 9 Sao 9 o — Ordinary Bate of W*ages for a Full Week. £0 ftf 9mS e.sg ■"-■a if! I grt-S Hi (70 tn go 93 AOlt3 HH . HI 3 — so a a }Mo3 tS 3> a o!> 'AS™ HH IO 01 HJ — a oh a gr=!* (8.) a ~=9 «rs £ g'S %£ r " -HH >0"S " S3 HH^. | Ja s |,|| I sa IggiS *s °'' d j» a 7 1.1a iff II a*l isl* -M FullWeek - fraf sis H- S,H> S "r OS A- Hytrin 50 b. '-_ gOigfrrigflalS-g.g gtSo £ r 1 -" S ">f fc H Hj , H) (10 (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) (7.) (8.) Ages. i M 9 0 r, i'g it? Sft s (2.) 0=9 0*' .2 0 O OniS gS.o H| (3.) ■Hgjj OH S-a** B 5- al S3 ®tsos ■° 5 8 o o 0 a rz (4.) 0 TS TS 'a ft ih Ordinary « o Rate of ■sMr* Wages for a S S Full Week. -* HH %■) (60 r|~i SdShJ a „« •a CHCOH 8.9 9 H9o ■° o. Ill 4 (7.) (10 (8.) (1.) CHRISTCHTJRC: CITY— continued. Coopering (Males) (c). Dyeing, Cleaning, and Feather-dressing (Males). £ 14 and over .. ( 10( 39-30 | 7-86] 903(10/ to 52/6j45/ll$[34/9 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. (See also in connection with Meat-slaughtering, &e.). £ 14 and under 45 7] 41-57 ) 5-82( 533] 17/ to 50/|36/7$ (re) Corset and Belt Making (Females). 17 and under 31 ( 3{ 38-33 ( 2-30J 95| 15/ to 18/116/6 | (a) Dyeing, Cleaning, and Feather-dressing (Females). 14 and under 45 | 51 43-00 | 4-30 191( 15/to 20/(17/9 (14/8 There were also 10 employers personally engaged. There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males) (d). HandunderH 23i 44-08 20-28 783 10/to 20/15/5$ 17 „ 21 37! 46-37 34-32 2,284 10/to 30/26/7$ 21 „ 31 53(44-67 47-36 6,162 50/to 60/52/0$ 31 „ 45 25 ! 49-24 24-62 3,803 54/to 80/61/9$ 45 and over .. 3 39-00 2-34 288 54/ to 80/ 49/0$ Allages.. 138 46-71 128-9213,320 ., 41/4 Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—Engineers, etc. (Males). 21andunder31 6 52-00 6-24; 955 48/to 66/61/2$ 61/2$ 31 „ 45 9 49-67 8-94 1,942 66/to 84/86/10$ 83/ 45 and over .. 3 52-00 3-12 810 70/to 150/103/10 103/10 Allages.. 18 50-83 18-30 3,707 .. 81/ 79/2$ Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—Firemen and Trimmers (Males). There were also 59 employers personally engaged, and £128 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry—Mechanical (Males). HandunderH 7 42-43 5-94: 160 5/to 10/10/9 (a) 17 „ 21 9 51-55 9-28! 544 15/ to 40/ 23/5 23/3 21 „ 31 14 52-00 14-56! 2,152 50/to 80/59/1$ 59/1$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 463 50/ to 75/ 59/4 59/4" 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04| 145 60/ 55/9 55/9 Allages.. 34 49-91 33-941 3,464 .. 40/11 1,39/3 21 and under 31 3 52-00 3-14i 417, 50/ 53/5$ 53/5$ 31 „ 45 18 49-33 17-76 2,502! 50/ 56/4 53/5$ 45 and over .. 4 51-50 4-12 556 50/ 54/ 53/5$ Allages.. 25 50-04 25-02 3,475 .. ! 55/6$ 53/5$ £35 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry—Mechanical (Females). 17 and under 311 5J 51-80 | 5-18J 192j 10/ to 25/|14/10 |14/9 It is probable that these females were engaged chiefly as attendants, but were occasionally employed in the workroom. There were also 34 employers personally engaged. Electrical Engineering (Males) (c). HandunderH 8 43-87 7-02 138 5/to 10/: 7/10 i (a) 17 „ 21 19 49-37 18-76 742 10/ to 25/15/10 15/ 21 „ 31 20 42-35 16-94 2,121 55/to 60/50/1 40/9 31 „ 45 2 30-50 1-22 178 65/ 58/4 34/3 45 and over .. 1 12-00 0-24 34 90/ 56/8 Allages.. 45 49-08 44-18 3,213 .. |29/1 27/5$ There was a good deal of broken time experienced in this industry (see columns 6 and 7). There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £90 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dress and Millinery Making—Costume-maker (Male). 45 and over .. | 1| 52-00 J 1-04| 412| 160/ (158/5$|158/5$ Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (c). HandunderH 134 42-67 114-34 1,677 5/to 8/ 5/11 (a) 17 „ 21 253 47-37 239-72 6,906 5/to 14/11/6 10/6 21 „ 31 317 47-05 298-2816,522 20/to 30/22/2 20/0$ 31 „ 45 27 45-00 24-30 2,095 25/to 40/34/6 29/106 Head dress- 9 45-78 8-24 2,464 100/to 160/119/7$ (a) • Allages.. 721 47-50 684-8829,664 .. 17/4 15/10 [ILLI 134 253 317 27 9 Electroplating and Engraving—Electroplaters (Males) (ti). HandunderH 1 18-00 0-36 5 6/ 5/7 17 „ 21 2 45-50 1-82 85 20/ to 25/18/8 21 „ 31 9 41-44 7-46 980 54/ to 60/ 52/6$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 290 58/9 55/9 Allages.. 14 41-86! H-72 1,360 .. 46/4 721 Dress and Millinery Making—Costume-makers (Females) (d). .LIN] Electroplating and Engraving—Engravers (Males). 17 and under 311 5| 51-20 ( 5-12| 440[ 14/to 60/|34/4$ 133/10 HandunderH 17 25-29 8-60 1131 5/to 8/ 5/3 17 „ 21 24 45-12 21-66 685! 10/ to 20/12/8 21 „ 31 30 40-33 24-20 1,352[ 20/to 25/22/4 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 292 27/6 to 40/ 37/5 Allages.. 69 41-72 57-58 2,442! .. 16/11$ .. 17 24 30 3 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Dress and Millinery Making—Mantle-makers (Females). Handover.. 11| 50-64 [ 11-14! 562[ 5/ to 45/(20/2 (19/7 69 [ILLL .LES). (19/7 Engineering and Ironfounding—Pattern-makers (Males). HandunderH 3 26-66 1-60 28, 10/ 7/ (a) 17 „ 21 2 52-00 2-08 75! 15/ 14/5 14/5 21 „ 31 6 45-16 5-42 752 60/ 55/6 48/2 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 354 67/6 to 76/68/1 68/1 45 and over .. 2 34-50 1-38 191' 60/ 55/4$ (6) Allages.. 13 48-31 12-56 l,40o! .. 44/7 41/5 11| Dress and Millinery Making—Milliners (Females) (c). HandunderH 48 38-75 37-20 527 5/to 7/6 5/8 (re) 17 „ 21 79 45-79 72-36 1,838 7/6 to 15/10/2 8/11 21 „ 31 75 47-73 71-60 4,260 20/to 25/23/9$ 21/10 31 „ 45 7 47-00 6-58 814 25/ to 40/ 49/6 44/8$ 45 and over .. 2 30-00 1-20 . 240 80/ 80/ (re) Allages.. 207 45-64 188-94 7,679 .. 16/3 14/3 Mm >(-)• 48 79 75 7 2 (a) 8/11 21/10 44/8$ (a) Engineering and Ironfounding—Moulders (Males) (c). 17andunder21 12 49-33 11-84 679 20/to 25/22/11$21/9 . 21 „ 31 21 43-72 18-36 2,310 60/ 50/3$ 42/3$ 31 „ 45 23 49-74 22-88 3,251 60/to 70/56/11 54/4 45 and over .. 8 43-62 6-98 946 60/ 54/2$ 45/6 6 Allages.. 60 50-05 60-06 7,186 ., !47/10$46/l G Al 14/3 .66 was 12 21 23 8 207 There were also 96 employers personally engaged, and £166 was paid in wages to casual hands. so 9 60 > cas

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