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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
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A«es. a oS U Ohh £ Sa 9 iSS s : ga a-| at iff gft SHP (g.)l (30 **£ o~ 3 HC; I■2 *gft fe v TSos S 0 in Tn -O 5 9 o 32 **te §0 cap-: (*■) fl -a •Z3 "3 Am & S jS-fl I" -u SS. to *B Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ft frt sl _ 9 3 M S Bfa m3° 111 Hj (70 rH 03 ftS too f2 §fl rt PfrHH IO 0> M — 6C3 tH S£s 4 (80 Ages. I I 9 o y. It li %-) 0.S .2 0 S = 3 S c« a o 4 (30 $si 9« -* a c — * ss ao£ 3**1 V 03 rT! a|«l g0 C0rtr. (40 I •a 0 'eS ftc to d Sr--is 31? (5.) Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Full Week. ft-I Oi d r.„ a ■-- bo a. P fl fi os'h -*■■* &%% H( (7.) M Or V rt3 P.-*? CC flw" ■a-as 9 >4 -_ to-% 3 g 9 O |tS|r. (10 («■) (10 (6.) OHRISTCHURCH CITY— continued. Tailoring—General Hands (Females) (c). Umbrella-making (Females). £ 14 and under 17 I 6* 34-00 408 53 5/ to 8/ 1 5/2$ (a) 17 „ 21 10* 43-70 8-74 218 5/to 14/1 9/11* 8/4* 21 ., 31 1 1400 0-28 18 22/6to27/625/8$ 6/11 Allages.. 15 43-67' 13-10 2S9 1 .. I 8/9$ 7/5 £ 17 and under 31 31 52-00 3-12! 124| 13/to 20/15/11 15/11 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. * All apprentices. There were also 43 employers personally engaged, and £418 was paid in wages to casual hands. Underclothing-making (Females) (d). 14 and under 17 1 2500 0-50 9 7/6 7/2$ : .. 17 „ 21 6 2600! 3-12 98 10/to 15/12/7 21 „ 31 11 39-36 1 8-66 407 20/ to 26/18/9* 31 „ 45 1 5200 : 1 -04 62 22/6 23/10 Allages.. 17 3918 13-32 576 .. 17/3$ There were also 12 employers personally engaged, and £10 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also Shirt-making.) Tanning (Males) (6). HandunderH 3 3800 2-28 80j 17/6 14/0$ (a) 17 „ 21 10 28-50 5-70 395 20/to 30/27/8$ 15/2* 21 „ 31 64 37-91 48-52 5,419 44/to 50/44/8 32/7 31 „ 45 (30 46-38 55-66 6,912, 44/to 60/49/8 44/3$ 45 and over .. | 37 48-86 36-16 4,694; 44/ to 60/ 51/11 48/9$ Allages.. 172 43-12 148-3217,500 .. 47/2$ 39/1* Watch and Jewellery Making (Males). There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Tanning—Engineers and Firemen (Males). 21 and over.. . 7| 49-57 6-94 1.094! 50/ to 70/63/0$ 160/1$ HandunderH: 3 40-33 2-42 58 8/6 to 12/6 9/7 (a) 17 „ 21 | 13 44-46 11-561 563 20/ to 30/19/6 j (a) 21 „ 31 : 29 48-86: 28-34 3,502 40/to 70/49/5 46/5$ 31 „ 45 ! 12 47-50 [ 11-40' 1,662 55/ to 70/ 58/4 [53/3 45 and over .. j 4 52-00 4-161 808 60/ to 80/ 77/8$ |77/8$ Allages.. 161 47-44! 57-881 6,593 .. 45/7 41/7 There were also 23 employers personally engaged, and £30 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tea Packing and Blending (Males). HandunderH 17| 44-00 [ 14-96 465 10/to 15/12/5 (a) 17 „ 21 9 46-89 8-44 428 15/ to 20/ 20/3$ 18/3* 21 , 31 5J 52-00 j 5-20 590 40/ to 45/ 45/4* 45/4$ 31 „ 45 1 52-00 104 125 48/ 48/l" 48/1 45 and over.. 3 52-00 j 312 635 80/to 120/81/5 81/5 Allages.. 35 46-80 ! 32-76 2,243 .. 27/4$ ! 24/8 , Wire-working (Males). HandunderH 3 43-33! 2-60 78 12/6 12/ 10/ 17 „ 21 I 9 45-22 8-14 39817/6 to 25/19/6* 17/ 21 „ 31 7 45-14 6-32 752 40/to 50/47/7" '41/4 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 137 50/ 52/8$ ! 52/8$ Allages.. 18 50-28 18-10 1,365 .. 30/2 |29/2 Tea-packing (Females) (d). HandunderH 10 31-40 6-28 148 5/ to 10/[ 9/5 17 „ 21 8 4012 6-42; 22312/6 to 19/! 13/10$ .. 21 „ 31 2 5200 2-08! 118 20/to 25/22/8* 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 72 30/ !27/8* Allages.. i 21 37-67 15-82 561 .. 14/2 Wire-working (Females). 21 and under 31 1| 52-00 | 1-04J 61; 25/ 23/5$ 23/5$ There were also 11 employers personally engaged. Wood Carving and Turning (Males). There were also 3 employers personally engaged. HandunderH 7 43-43 608 143 5/ to 10/ 9/5 7/10$ 17 „ 21 4 5200 416 218 20/ 20/Il$20/ll$ 21 ,. 31 2 1300 052 62 55/ 47/8* (a) 31 „ 45 2 18-50 0-74 88 55/ 47/7 (a) Allages.. 14 4107 11-50 511 .. 17/9* 14/0* There were also 14 employers personally engaged, and £63 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tinsmithing (Males). HandunderH 7 45-29! 6-34 172 8/to 12/610/10 9/5*6 17 „ 21 12 50-67 12-16 487 10/to 20/16/ 15/7* 21 ., 31 17 43-82 14-90 1.900 48/to 57/51/ 43/ 31 „ 45 16 48-63 15-56 2,059 57/ 52/11 49/6 45 and over .. 4 37 25 2-98 398 57/ 53/5 38/3 Allages.. ! 53 4900 1 51-94 5,016 .. 38/7$ 36/5 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £12 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tobacco-cutting (Males). 14 and under 21; 2| 5200 | 2-08: 123:17/6 to 30/123/8 123/8 Wool-dumping (Males) (c). HandunderH [ 152-00 1-04; 72' 25/ 27/8$ 27/8$ 17 „ 21 ! 1 10-00 0-201 16[ 60/ 32/ (a) 21 „ 31 8 29-38 4-70 518: 60/ 44/1 24/11 31 ,. 15 14 34-14 9-56! 1,057 60/ 44/2$ 29/01, 45 and over.. 3 29-33 1-761 268! 60/ 60/11 (a) Allages.. ! 26 33-19 17-26 1,931 .. 144/9 28/7 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Tram-car Building and Repairing (Males) (c). £156 was paid in wages to casual hands. These hands are irregularly employed during the "wool season." 14 and under 17 1 10-00 0-20 3 7/6 6/ 17 „ 21 ( 5 47-20 4-72 24212/6 to 20/ 20/6 18/7 21 „ 31 ( 9 45-33 8-16 1,042 30/to 60/51/1 44/6 31 „ 45: 15 49.8O 14-94 2,332 60/to 66/62/5 59/7 45 and over .. \ 2 33-00 1-32 190; 60/ 57/7 36/6 - 1 \ : ; Allages.. 31 47-32! 29-34 3,809! .. 51/11 47/3 Woollen-milling—Wool-sorters (Males). 17andunder21 152-00 1-04 81 30/ 31/2 31/2 21 ., 31 6 37-50 4-50 492 40/to 45/43/9 31/6* 31 „ 45 5 48-80 4-88 717 40/to 60/58/9 55/2" Allages.. 1243-42 10-42 1,290 ! .. 49/6 41/4 Umbrella-making (Males). 14 and under 31| 2! 52-00 2-08 189 10/ to 60/ 36/4 36/4 Woollen-milling—Milling Department (Males). .; 21 and under 45; 8: 44-38 7-10 773 40/ to 70/ (43/6$ 37/3
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