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

1 °' s ||1 1 ftl ftS ! °= ||l I ft! -.£ . I .20 a 0 H-_. a al? | J a %*&* 2 gg,g ■S hh 03 B" a a .9mS assi; -9 «• 9_ a a g„g 00 oh S gg MboS ftj- Ordinary *S H? | ||>| I Sg -SooS ftg Ordinary 0 §>§ iff? -*-. « i*. gs- & |i w f; te s, ill us A*- * -V gg% |s w ~ a m hi U aHisI* -M FullWeek - &sl ail it&gSisl* *S FullWcek - -oil §is II |ll fill II M« g£-> |I ||| fill p ||? I|| B M ' fc ■ H HjHi S3 <l K M Hj -H (1.) (2.)' (3.) (4.) I (5.) (60 (70 J80 ! (10 (20 (SO . (£0 j>0 («•> (7-1 (80 i tH St a 9 y, §0 9 S3 9 '- fft 1, CHRISTCHURCH CITY— continued. Flourmilling—Bag-makers (Females). i Iron Bedstead and Fender Making (Males). £ £ 17 and under 31 ! 2| 46-50 1-86 84(10/to 17/6! 18/1 116/2 17 and under 45 | 5| 52-00 :. 5-20] 655(32/6 to 70/(50/4$ |50/4$ There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £50 was There were also 3 employers personally engaged. paid in wages to casual hands. T ... ,, . Lamp Making and Repairing (Males). Fruit-preserving and Jam-making (Males) (c). ■ , a 1 1 ,9-, -Moo,, 1 -„, „,',., . nl Jtl ,0103,11 45 and over .. , 1(52-00] 1-041 140, 54/ 53/10 53/10 14 and under 45 9 33-11 | 5-96] 518; 10/ to 50/34/9 122/1$ ' ' l [ ' ' ' ' There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Fruit-preserving and Jam-making (Females) (c). 14 and under 31] 61 24-67 ] 2-96J 95| 9/to 20/(12/10 ) 6/1 Laundry-work, European—General Hands (Males). There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £5 was paid 21 and over .. ] 8( 44-62 ( 7-14 608j32/6to 60/34/0$ 29/3 in wages to casual hands. „ ,,, ,, , Laundry-work, European—Engineers and Firemen (Males). Gas-manueaoturing (Males) (c). v ' 21 and under 31. 13 45-69! 11-88 1,500 47/ to 57/ 50/6 ,44/4$ 21 and under 45 | .3: 50-33 I 3-02! 426; 35/ to 60/166/8 154/7$ 31 „ 45) 35 45-80 I 32-06 4,411 55/to 60/55/0$ (48/5$ 45 and over ..11 52-00 [ 11-44 1,819 55/to 65/63/7 )63/7 Laundry-work, European (Females) (c). Allnaei 59 46-93' 55-38 7 730 55/10 '50/41- HandunderH 5(32-60 3-26 115 10/to 15/14/1$ 8/10 Allages.. 59 40 9.5, 00 d8 7,7dUl .. 05/10 |00/4$ 21 2g42 . 04 21 . Q2 935 11/to 20/17/9$ 14/4$ 21 „ 31 59 47-19 55-68! 3,050 16/to 25/21/11 19/10$ Gas Stove and Meter Making and Repairing (Males). 31 >; 45 2447-25 22-68! 1,217 15/to 30/21/5$ 19/6 HandunderH 3 42-00 2-52 7610/to 22/612/1 ,9/9 45 and over .. 10 42-30 8-46 492 16/to 30/23/3 18/11 17 „ 21 4 52-00 4-16 260 20/to 30/25/ 125/ , 21 „ 31 15; 49-67 14-90 1,838 48/to 57/49/4 47/1$ Allages.. 111150-04 111-10 1 5,809 .. 20/11 20/1$ 3 31 ,, 45 12j 50-83 12-20 ( 1,937 48/to 65/63/6 62/1 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £106 was 1 p 1 1 paid in wages to casual hands. Allages.. 33! 51-18 33-78; 4,111! -. 48/8 J47/11 £98 was paid in wages to casual hands. _ _ ,,, r Laundry-work, Chinese (Males). Glue-manufacturing (Males) (c). Tilere were 15 occupiers personally engaged, but no labour was 17 and under 45 - 6(37-00! 4-44| 516(12/6 to 70/|46/6 [33/1 employed. Leadlight-manueacturing (Males) (a!). Gun and Lock Smithing (Males)(c). HandunderH 3 52-00 3-12 82 5/to 15/10/6 .. 31andover..| 3; 44-00 | 2-64| 399| 45/to 70/(60/5$ [51/2 17 „ 21 10 44-50 8-90 517 15/to 25/23/3 21 „ 31 8 43-37 6-94 874 40/ to 55/ 50/4$ Hair-working (Females) (6). 31 „ 45 6 46-33 5-56 799 40/to 60/57/6 14andunder46| 8( 40-75 [ 6-52| 350| 6/to 40/21/5$ (16/10 45 and over .. l| 1.0-00 0-20 23 50/ -W There were also 4 employers personally engaged. Allages.. 27145-78 24-72 2,295 .. 37/1$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £27 was paid Hat and Cap Making (Males). in wage3 to casua * hands. 31 and under 45 I 2[ 52-00 | 2-08 j 56( 45/ to 50/49/3 :49/3 „ , T ,_ . Lead-headed-nail Making (Males) (6). Hat and Cap Making (Females). HandunderH I 3(22-00 ( 1-32 22! 5/to 10/ 6/8 2/106 "-dunder45 5:46-80: 4-68: 443: 20/ to 60/37/10$,34/l 17 „ 21 ( 10 45-20 I 9-04 317: 10/ to 15/14/0$ |12/2$ Tnere was also l employer personally engaged, and £2 was paid 21 „ 31 10 49-20 9-84 515; 17/ to 25/120/11 19/9$ in wa S es to oasual hands - Allages.. J22| 45-91 20-20 854 16/11 14/11 Manure-mixing (Males)(c). There was also 1 employer personally engaged. 21 and under 31 7 45-71 6-40 677 45/ 42/4 37/2$ „ 31 „ 45 5 44-40 4-44 486 45/ 43/9$ 37/4$ Hosiery-knitting (Males). 45 and over .. 7 49-71: 6-96 1,042 45/to 75/59/11 57/3 21 and under 31 I 31 52-00 3-12! 472( 50/to 65/(60/6 16O/6 , ' ! — Allages.. 19 46-84 17-80 2,205 .. 49/6$ 44/8 TTosterv-knttttng ("Females* (r.,. All ages ..'I 22| 45-91 20-20 854' .. !l6/ll 16/11 14/11 14/11 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Hosiery-knitting (Males). 21 and under 31 | 3| 52-00 | 3-12[ 472( 50/ to 65/(60/6 (60/6 [60/6 [60/6 Hosiery-knitting (Females) (c). .12/81 19/1$ 21/1$ 14/9$ HandunderH 11 48-46 10-66 223 5/to 12/6 8/4$ 17 „ 21 8 40-37 6-46 264 14/ to 24/16/4 21 „ 31 -15 48-20 14-46 746 20/to 24/20/7$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 115 22/to 26/22/1$ Allages.. 35 48-09 33-66 1,348 .. 16/ hosiery-knitting [is emales; (cj. HandunderH 1148-46 10-66 223 5/to 12/6 8/4$ 7/9$ Marine-stores Preparing (Males). 17 „ 21 8 40-37 6-46 264 14/to 24/16/4 12/8$ 31 and over .. | 4) 52-00 | 4-16| 257| 20/ to 40/(24/8$ 24/8$ 21 „ 31-15 48-20 14-46 746 20/to 24/20/7$ 19/1$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged. X * 7 * 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 115 22/to 26/22/1$ 21/1$ f s> t J- s s 7/9, 12/8, 19/1, 21/1. 14/9, Allages.. 35 48-09 33-66 1,348 .. 16/ 14/9$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing, etc. —Yard and Pen Men Tbfirp, were also 3 emnlovers "nersonallv enpae-ed. \ t\ )• Tnere were aiso a employers personally engaged. * ' * ' (See also in connection with Woollen-milling.) 17 and under 21 2 10-00; 0-40 42 42/ 42/ (a) 21 „ 31 5 50-60 j 5-06 643 45/ to 55/ 50/10 49/5$ INK-MANUEACTURING (MALES). 31 » *» 6 48 ' 33 | **>\ 789 «/to »/M/g ■ 50/7 14 and under 31) 2| 49-00 ) 1-96| 89|7/6 to 27/6)18/2 ,17/2 Allages.. 12 46-92 \ 11-26 1,474 .. 52/4$ 47/3 There were also 3 employers personally engaged. (See also in connection with Woollen-milling.) Ink-manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 31) 2(49-00) l-96[ 89|7/6 to 27/6(18/2 ) |17/2

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