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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
a 0.9 9 rH fl-W 9 O rf H IS 0 § a y, a >. i-g 90-ts -@& sBg gft SHf S 4 (20 (30.. 0 £•* !Sr-8 O-H 93 S3 0©£ 3 -gft S3 AS tn IS ■0 S o o §0 est? V)_ I '3 fttH 03 £S sS to £.B %.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. £-0 P..S .BmS 33 a cO 0 >, m3s * ft OH M 0. efim gr="S h! (70 rl 03 ft-P OP'S-92-3 SrSOH, bo IS _>! OS to 5? Is.) Ages. a OH U 93 OO a B rH 1-0 aS. i) ss 0* .2 0 §9 a?I co g oh grnr* 4 (3.) *-• t* ast 5*-gft IS'S-s |l?rt as (40 3 •a •0 eS . »K to rt Mr- « OH feja HH TS CM S a o — H (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. "I BPHhh0 h 0 "3 CM 93 S.9 9 CO 0 >> m33 ■0-5 es a,rgr=0 h! (7.) •"I 9 9 J3 ftt3 t>oo-w tsss * fl SPjS * S cl^S g 03 03 S-SrH Hj (8.1 Ages. (1.) («■) (60 (1.1 'Y— continued. DUNEDIN CI' Blacksmitiiing, Farriery, etc. (Males). Boot Making and Repairing—Sizers (Males) (d). £ £ 21andunder45 ! 4| 47-75 | 3-82; 453! 45/to 50/47/5 43/6* HandunderH! 4 44-50 3-56; 8917/6 to 12/610/ (a) 17 „ 21 1 11 32-45 j 7-141 291 5/ to 25/16/3$ (a) 21 31; 15 47-33 14-201 1,514 36/to 60/42/8 38/10 31 ' 45 I 7 44-57 6-24! 747: 42/to 60/47/10$ 41/0$ 45 and over... 4(42-25 3-38 376 44/to 60/44/6 [36/26 Allages.. 38145-42 ' 34-52 ! 3,0n! .. l34/ll$30/6$ There were also 35 employers personally engaged, and £115 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot Making and Repairing—Packers (Males). 21andunder45 4| 50-50 | 4-04! 546| 45/to 55/154/1 !52/6 Boot Making and Repairing—General Hands (Males). HandunderH 4 49-25 3-94 1 109 5/to 17/611/8 | (a) 17 21 6 45-00: 5-40 30010/ to 32/6 22/2$ 119/3 21 „ 31 17 47-59! 16-18 1,513 40/to 60/37/5 34/3 31 „ 45 18 50-00 ' 18-78 2,255 30/to 63/50/1$ 48/2 45 and over .. 10 48-20 9-64 983 45/to 60/40/9$ 37/9$6 I ! Allages.. 53 50-15! 53-161 5,160 .. 38/1 136/ Blind-making (Males). 14 find under 45 I 7| 51-571 7-22; 491 j 10/ to 45/!27/3 126/11$ Blind-making (Females). 17andunder21 1 52-00 1-04, 62; 20/ 23/10 23/10 Boot Making and Repairing—Engine-drivers (Males). 31 and under 45, 1| 52-00 ! 1-04 156; 60/ 60/ |60/ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Boatbuilding (Males) (c). 14 and under 45 I 9; 39-11 ! 7-04J 525| 7/6 to 60/J29/10 ;22/5 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot Making and Repairing—Machinists (Females). HandunderH 22| 42-45 18-68 538 7/ to 25/11/6$ (a) 17 „ 21 39[ 48-97 i 38-20 1,597 7/to 30/1.6/9$ 15/9 21 , 31 59147-42! 55.96 3,874 15/to 35/27/8 25/3 31 45 19! 48-74 18-52 1,267 20/to 30/33/10 25/86 45 and over.. 3| 52-00 .3-12 242 27/6to37/6 31/ 31/ Allages.. 'l30l 51-72 1134-48 7,518 .. 122/4$ 22/3 V Box and Beehive Making (Males) (c). HandunderH 6 40-17 4-82! 15610/to 17/612/11$|10/ 17 21 9 32-22 5-80] 326 20/to 30/,22/6 13/11 21 „ 31 10 41-20 8-24 877 45/to 46/6J42/7 33/9 Allages.. 23 41-00 18-86! 1,359 .. [28/10 22/8$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £75 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot Making and Repairing—Sizers (Females) (6). 14 and under 31 I 2(40-00 1 1-60! 54 7/6 to 15/(13/6 110/4$ Boot Making and Repairing—Rough-stuff Cutters (Males) (6). HandunderH 1 1! 10-00 ! 0-20 5] 10/ [10/ I (a) 17 21 7 44-14 6-18 451 20/to 35/29/2 24/9$ 21 " 31 6 42-34 ■ 5-08 683 50/ to 63/ 53/9$ 43/9$5 31 " 45 1 7 42-43 5-94 777 50/ to 65/ 52/4 42/8$6 45 and over..! 4 46-75 3-74 509 52/6 to 65/ 54/5$ 48/11$ Allages.. 21 50-33 21-14 2,425 : .. !45/10$44/5 Boot Making and Repairing—Packers (Females) (c). HandunderH] 1 52-00 1-04 38 15/ 14/7$ 14/7$ 17 21! 5 40-80 4-08 1 23215/to 27/6 22/9 17/10 21 „ 31 6 21-00 2-52 151 21/ to 30/ 23/11$ 9/8 Allages.. 12 31-83 7-6<t| 421 .. 22/0$ 13/6 There were also 48 employers personally engaged, and £179 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot Making and Repairing—Clickers (Males). Bread and Small-goods Baking—Bread Bakers (Males). HandunderH! 6 35-00! 4-20 160 10/ to 21/ 15/3 . (a) 17 „ 21 ! 13 40-77 10-60 652 15/ to 35/ 24/7 19/3$ 21 „ 31 i 33 48-64i 32-10 4,092: 30/to 70/51/ 47/8$ 31 „ 45! 26 50-46' 26-24 4,054: 35/ to 75/ 61/9$ 60/ 45 and over .. 9 47-88 8-62 1,110 45/ to 70/ 51/6 47/56 Allages.. ' 81! 50-47 J 81-76ll0,068 .. 49/3 47/9$ 17 and under 21 ( 6'41-50 4-98 371, 15/ to 35/29/10 (a) 21 „ 31 1 11! 45-00 I 9-90! 1,217 45/to 60/49/2 42/6$ 31 45 13147-08 1 12-24] 1,831 50/to 75/59/10 54/2 45 and'over .. 8 49-50 | 7-92; 1,030 50/to 60/52/ 49/6 All ages . . I 35 50-57 | 35-04 1 4,449 . . 50/9$ 48/10$ Boot Making and Repairing—Machinists [Wax-thread, etc.] (Males) (a). 31 and over .. | 6| 42-16 | 5-061 684 8/ to 70/54/1 I (a) Bread and Small-goods Baking—Pastrycooks (Males) (d). HandunderH 5 41-20 4-12 132] 10/to 15/112/10 ( .. 17 „ 21 9 43-87 7-90 515 1 20/ to 50/ 26/0$ j .. 21 „ 31 16 49-00 15-68 1,687: 20/ to 65/43/0$ .. 31 „ 45 9 49-11 8-84 1,324 45/to 70/59/11 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 312, 60/ 60/ Allages.. 40 48-27 38-62 3,970! .. 41/1$ There were also 4S employers personally engaged, and £130 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot Making and Repairing—Benchmen (Males) (d). HandunderH i 13 43-00 1.1-18 391] 10/ to 25/ 14/ 17 21 9 45-89 8-26 662| 25/ to 50/ 32/1 21 " 31 24 45-08 21-64 2,761; 50/ to 60/ 51/0$ .. 31 45 ' 50 49-80 49-80 6,474 : 47/ to 75/52/ 45 and'over .. 29 49-14 28-50 3,437 47/ to 60/48/3 Allages.. 120! 49-74 119-3813,725 .. 46/ Brewing, Malting, and Bottling (Males). HandunderH li 49-00 0-98 3810/to 17/615/6 14/7$ 17 „ 21 12 44-67 10-72 785 25/to 27/6 29/3$ (a) 21 „ 31 52 49-25 51-22 5,060 45/to 50/39/6 37/5 31 „ 45 3150-74 31-46 4,145 48/to 50/52/8$ 51/5 45 and over .. 27, 49-29 - 26-62; 4,052 45/ to 52/6 60/10$ 57/8$ Allages.. 119 50-84 121-0014,080 .. 46/6$ 45/6 Boot Making and Repairing—Finishers (Males) (d). HandunderH 31 32-66 I 1-96 79] 10/ tfl 25/|16/l$ 17 21 5 48-00 4-80 250 25/to 40/20/10 21 „ 31, 17 48-94 16-64 2,095 40/to 60/50/4$ 3] 45 I 17 49-53 16-84 2,346 48/to 65/55/8 45 and'over .. 7 47-00 6-58 814 50/ to 55/ 49/6 ! .. All ages. 1 4749-81 46-8215,584 .. 47/8$ : .. Brewing, Malting, and Bottling—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over.. 4 52-00 [ 4-16! 576| 48/to 70/155/4$ |55/4$ £448 was paid in wages to casual hands.
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