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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
i ° s in OHH £ 3 9 3 \%a a g9 y, &>, a irA — ir. = s e. ftia a s» s>a s .00 .9 0 , aj 8» £«£ a 1 4 (2.)' (3.) MPs tefl 03 S3 ss flo£ is o« _ vssm ■° 5 ° o rH (4.) 0 0 0 'eO ftiJ ci &£ 03 fiS "3 CM £ a o—' H (50 h1-0 ft.2 .g M g S9 9 m 3 o "0-3, 111 (70 is ® otS i'SS cO OPm3*t W\f9 2 00 9 03 9 jjE >H (8.) I £ a 0 ir, 1-0 11 •a o lo O j-j at* o . oi fl a. M " rj,. r H*" Hi (3.) OS 03-., 0>h3 *■*£ . 1*! « S3 BoS is- o«^ •S 0ft H IH-HJH oh -. aSSSS ° 5 o o a 0 **r--§0 C0l> ir, (4.) 0 -0 0 'soft HH a eS Oi 00 Ss* CO H. 93 CO * 9 o — H (5.) ft! a**.-•-H fcC 0H e.9 9 ea 1- >. H95 ■° ft 93 ,A 9 gr-.3 4 (7.) Ih CD AhS a!:? !■&! 11* l& r Ages. Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Pull Week. Ages. Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. (10 (6.) (1.) (a.) CHRISTCHURCH IURCH CITY— continued. Sawmilling and Sash and Door Making—Engine-drivers and Stokers (Males) (d). tS AND Tailoring—Cutti 'ers and Foremen (Males) (e). £ 17 and under 21 2 30-50 l-22[ 143 40/ 46/10$ .. 21 „ 31 5 29-80 2-98) 356 50/ 47/9$ 31 „ 45 10 46-00 9-20! 1,221: 45/to 60/53/1 45 and over . . 1 52-00 1-04! 182 70/ 70/ Allages.. 17 42-47 14-44 1,902 .. 52/8 17 and under 21 1 1 4300 21 „ 31 4 43-25 31 „ 45 6 44-33 45 and over .. 7 44-71 All ages .. 17 46-76 £ 0-86 99 37/6 46/0$ 38/1 3-46 554 55/ to 75/64/0* 53/3 5-32 1,192 75/ to 110/89/7* 76/56 6-26 1,392 80/to 120/(88/11$ 76/6 15-90 3,237 .. 181/6 73/3 Saw-trimming and Tool-repairing (Males). 14 and under 31 | 2| 30-00 [ 1-20| 1321 5/to 50/(44/ (a) There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Tailoring—1 HandunderH 6 3917 17 ,. 21 16 45-38 21 „ 31 58 48-40 31 „ 45 53 46-87 45 and over .. 17 40 53 Allages.. 1147 47-22 -Coat Hands (Males) (c). 4-70 98 5/ to 10/ 8/4 (a) 14-52 739 10/ to 25/ 20/4* (a) 56-14 7,353 45/to 60/52/4* 48/9 49-68 7,290 55/ to 65/ 58/8* 52/11 13-78 1,697 55/to 65/49/3 '38/4$ 138-8217,177 .. 49/6 '44/11$ Seed and Grain Cleaning and Packing (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 19-50 0-78 29 15/to 20/14/10$ (a) 17 21 4 33-75 2-70 192 15/ to 45/ 28/5 18/5$6 21 , 31 11 4800 10-56 1,027 30/ to 50/38/10 35/11 31 „ 45 17 48-06 1.6-34 2,173 40/to 60/53/2 49/2 45 and over .. 6 46-17 5-54) 960 60/ 69/3$ 61/6$ Allages.. 36 4989 35-92! 4,381. .. 48/9$ ko/9 Tailoring14 and under 17 2 41-50 17 „ 21 3 3800 21 „ 31 9 38-11 31 „ 45 9 49-22 45 and over .. 5 50-60 All ages .. 26 47-54 —Pressers (Males) (c). 1-661 71 15/to 20/17/1$ (a) 2-28 184 35/ 32/3$ 23/7 6-86 945 55/ 55/1 40/4$ 8-86 1,302 55/to 60/58/9* 55/7$ 5-06 595 55/ '47/0$ 45/9 24-72 3,097 .. 50/1$ 45/10 3 9 9 5 Sewing and other Machine Repairing (Males). 17andunder45' 4| 52-00 ' 4-16 395j 20/to 60/|37/ll$!37/ll$ 26 Shirt-making (Females) (c). HandunderH 12 35-17: 8-41 200| 10/ 9/5$ | 6/5 17 21 22 45-91 20-20 800! 10/ to 20/15/10 113/11* 21 ' 31 45 46-38 41-74 2,165 15/ to 30/ 20/9 48/6 31 .,- 45 12 45-58 10-94 538 30/ 19/8 117/3 45 and'over .. 3 52-00) 3-12 76 7/6 to 15/ 9/9 19/9 Allages.. 89 47-44J 84-44 3,779 .. 17/11)16/4 Tailoring—Gi 14 and under 17 4 5200 17 ., 21 9 47-11 21 „ 31 6 41 00 31 „ 45 5 45-60 45 and over .. 2 2800 All ages .. 25; 46-48 LOR] 4 9 6 5 2 eneral Hands (Males) (a). .^ 4-16 73 5/to 10/ 7/ I 7/ 8-48 339 10/ to 25/ 16/ 14/6 4-92 566 45/to 60/46/ 36/3* 4-56 530 55/to 60/46/6 40/9" 1-12 150 55/ 53/7 (a) 23-24 1,658 ! .. 28/6$ J25/6 25! £30 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sign and Ticket Writing (Males). I7andunder45| 7! 13-00 I 1-82| 241! 10/to 60/)52/ll$| (a) Tailoring—Lai 21 and under 45 : 8) 45-50 | IBM 8 dies' Tailoring (Males) (c). I 7-28| 1,131[ 55/to 70/(62/1$ (54/4$ Sign and Ticket Writing (Females). 14andunder21l 3] 20-33 ! 1-22] 19! 5/ I 6/3 I (a) There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Tailoring—C 14 and under 17 7 37-43 17 „ 21 31 4410 21 „ 31 50 46-66 31 „ 45 14 47-29 45 and over .. 1 8-00 All ages .. 100 46-32 3oat Hands (Females) (c). 5-24 189(10/ to 20/ 114/5 (a) 27-34 1,397 15/to 30/ 120/5$ 17/4 46-66 3,34020/to 30/ 28/7$ 25/8* 13-24 1,062 30/to 37/6 32/1 29/2 0-16 10| 25/ 25/ 92-64! 5,998 ! .. 25/11 23/1 Soap and Candle Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 7 37-57' 5-26 195 10/to 15/14/10 10/8$ 17 21 8 52-00 8-32 594 20/ to 30/ 28/6$ 28/6* 21 „ 31 10 45-20 9-04 931 40/ to 45/ 41/2 35/9$ 31 „ 45 14 46-43 13-00 1.669 40/to 60/51/4 45/10 45 and over.. 7 44-57 6-24 1,041 45/to 80/66/9 57/2 Allages.. 44l 47-57 41-86 4,430 .. 42/4 38/8$ Tailoring—Trouser 14 and under 17 25 42-88 17 „ 21 52 48-98 21 , „ 31 130 48-46 31 „ 45 36 43-61 All ages . . (238 48-27 t and Vest Hands (Females) (c). 21-44 417; 5/to 10/ 7/9* (a) 50-94 2,385 10/to 25/18/8* 17/7$ 126-00 8,3011 20/to 30/26/4 24/6$ 31-40 2,2361 25/to 35/28/6 23/10$ 229-7813,339! .. 23/2$ 21/6$ 25 52 130 36 Soap and Candle Manufacturing—Engineers (Males). 45 and over..! 11 39-00 | 0-]78 1361 70/ (70/ | (a) There were also 3 employers personally engaged. !238 Stone Quarrying and Crushing (Males) (c). HandunderH 12000 0-40 10 10/ 10/ 3/106 17 21 4'40-25 3-22 215 20/ to 30/ 26/8$ 20/86 21 " 31 30 1 41-53 24-92 2,931 60/ 47/0$ 37/7 31 t 45 50! 43-24 43-24 4,933! 48/ 45/7$ 37/11 45 and over.. 16 1 39-50 12-64 1,426) 58/ 45/1$ 34/3 Allages.. 97143-51 84-42 9,515 .. 45/1 37/7$ (See also Asphalt-making.) Tailoring—1 HandunderH 1 5200 17 „ 21 8 41-00 21 „ 31 33 46-18 31 „ 45 11 48-55 Allages.. 51 47-80 Machinists (Females) (c). 1-04: 52 17/6 to 25/20/ 20/ 6-56 343 15/to 25/20/11 16/6 30-48 2,107 25/to 30/27/8 24/6$ 10-68 776 27/6 to 35/ 29/1 27/1$ 48-76 3,278 .. 26/10$ 24/8$ Tailoring—Lad] >ies' Tailoring (Females) (c). Stone Quarrying and Crushing—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 45 and over .. | 2[ 36-00 j 1-44] 222; 60/ |61/8 (42/8 There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £186 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 6.29-33 17 „ 21 10 48-60 21 „ 31 16 41-69 31 „ 45 4 41-25 Allages,. 32J 46-69 3-52 82 . . I 9/4 J (a) 9-72 422 .. 17/4* 116/3 13-34 919 ... 27/6* 22/1 3-30 358 .. 43/4$ [34/56 29-88 .1,781 .. 23/10 bl/5
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