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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a "•§ 00 tH fl-» £ Sa I la 0 go a- n °- 9» aft-3 .§£, gS8 gft, gsfe a 1 4 (20 (3.) •Sg"« JS.3J MaoS Iso"** S*"gS, - 0 S o o 9 °<0te in 3 •0 -0 'cO ftM 03 a ax 5 93 t^HH Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl _ 9 .B M g B.9 9 m39 * a |feo H| (7.) rri © 03 j-j ft+3 lis •If| gi*!* Hi „J80 Ages. (1.) a 03 is so 9 a ir, |-d 1& 8ft a (2.) S3 a-° Sa Is 0 aS ill 4 (30 tjtssS io%£ 3*Tsi 90 Sl|-« g'O est* y, (4.) 3 •a '3 a-' Ol 90 ax Ij si o — H (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Pull Week. ftl 9 aftHj 0 H.0 •B CM 93 B.9 9 m33 9 _M S efim H| (7.) t- o 93 jB w alS 0-0 S 3 tsMS Safe es £ 93 OS Ss • gl-> •* j , JthL JI-> («0 («•) (4.) DUNEDIhN CI' ?Y— -continued. Carpentering and Joinery—Machinists (Males) (d). x 17 and under 21 I 2; 37-00 l-48 : 149 30/to 45/40/3 21 „ 31 6 46-33 5-56 717 55/ to 60/ 51/7 31 „ 45 5; 50-40 5-04 668 55/ to 60/ 53/ Allages.. 1346-46 12-08 1,534 .. 50/9$ .. There were also 48 employers personally engaged, and £314 was paid in wages to casual hands. Clothing-manufacturing—Coat Hands (Females) (d). x HandunderH 29 42-65 24-74] 549 5/to 17/6 8/10$ .. 17 „ 21 53 48-54 51-46 2,469 7/6 to 27/618/11$ ..'" 21 „ 31 32 51-15 32-74 2,035 25/to 32/6 24/10 31 „ 45 6 49-83 5-98' 420 25/ to 35/ 28/1 Allages.. 117 49-11 114-92 5,473 .. 19/0$ .. Chemical, Drug, and Patent-medicine Manufacturing (Males) (d). HandunderH; 5 35-20 3-52 153; 10/ to 20/17/4$ 17 „ 21 ! 9 43-66 7-86 424 10/ to 36/121/7 21 „ 31 ] 12 43-41 10-42 113 22/6 to 65/1 4/4 31 „ 45 ' 16 49-56 15-86 2,08630/to 100/52/7 45 and over.. 9 49-77 8-96 1,011 30/to 60/45/1$ Allages.. i48 48-56 46-62 3,787 .. 32/6 Clothing-manufacturing—Trouser and Vest Hands (Females). HandunderH: 3 41-33 2-48 51 5/ to 12/6 8/2 16/66 17 „ 21, 7 43-71 6-12 256; 5/to 27/616/9 14/la, 21 „ 31! 9 44-11 7-94 46617/6 to 30/23/5$ 19/11 31 - „ 45 5 48-80 4-88 336! 25/ to 30/ 27/6 25/106 Allages.. 22 48-68 21-42 1,109 .. 20/8$ 19/4$ Clothing-manufacturing—Machinists and Finishers (Females) (d). I Chemical, Drug, and Patent-medicine Manufacturing (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 9 47-44 8-54 214 7/6 to 12/ 10/' 9/1$ 17 „ 21 16 46-50 14-88 466 8/ to 15/12/6 11/2" 21 „ 31 13 43-76 11-38 502 15/ to 30/17/8 14/10 31 „ 45 3 41-33 2-48 129 20/to 25/20/9$ 16/66 Allages.. 39 47-79 37-28 1,311 .. 14/1 12/11 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £78 was j paid in wages to casual hands. HandunderH 52 42-53 44-24 898 5/to 20/; 8/1 17 „ 21 100 50-48il00-96i 4,550 7/6 to 25/! 18/ 21 „ 31 87 49-83 86-72! 4,942 15/ to 30/22/9$ 31 „ 45 24 46-79 22-46 1,43917/ to 32/6 25/7$ 45 and over .. 1 22-00 0-44] 25 25/ 22/8$ Allages.. 257 49-57 254-82(11,854 .. 18/7 Clothing-manufacturing—Ticket and Button Sewers (Females) (d). 14 and under 31| 9! 28-00 | 5-04| 157; 5/ to 25/12/5$ 6/8$ y Chemical-manure Manufacturing (Males) (c). 17andunder21 1! 48-00 0-96 110! 45/ to 48/|45/10 42/3$ 21 „ 31 12 43-33 10-40 1,244 45/to 54/47/10 39/10 31 „ 45 22; 47-63 20-96 2,505 45/to 60/47/9$ 43/9$ 45 and over.. 2] 32-00 1-28 111 48/to 57/34/8 21/4 Allages.. 37! 45-40 33-60 3,970 .. 47/3 41/3 Clothing-manufacturing—Denim Hands (Females) (d). 17 and under 21 737-71 5-28 269 15/ to 25/ 20/4$ 21 „ 31 6i 38-16 4-58 252, 15/ to 25/ 22/ Allages.. 121 41-08 9-86 5211 ' .. 21/1$ 1 .. Clothing-manufacturing—-Waterproof Hands (Females). 17 and under 45| 3; 52-00 | 3-12) 171H7/6 to 25/121/11 121/11 Clothing-manufacturing—Foremen and Cutters (Males). Handunderl7 644-16] 5-30 236 15/to 30/17/9$ ;15/1$6 17 „ 21 5 44-40 ! 4-44 32217/6 to 40/ 29/ ! (a) 21 „ 31 9 51-44! 9-26 1,06632/6 to 70/ 46/0$ 145/6$ 31 „ 45 14 47-07 1 13-18 2,10850/ to 100/ 63/11457/11 45 and over.. 7 52-00; 7-28 1,130 50/to 90/62/1 62/1 Allages.. 39 50-59I 39-46 4,862 49/3 47/11 aoi 6: 5 9 14 7 Clothing-manufacturing—General Hands (Females), HandunderH 3 34-66 2-08] 331 15/ 6/4 (a) 17 „ 21 3] 41-33 2-48 109 5/ to 25/ 17/7 13/11$ 21 „ 31 3! 52-00 3-12; 173 22/6 to 25/22/2 22/2 31 „ 45 5! 49-40 4-94 361 25/ to 40/ 29/3 27/96 All ages . . 13 1 48-53 1.2-62 666 ! .. 21/1 19/8 There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £60 was paid in wages to casual hands. 39 Hands (Males). 21 andunder31; ll 46-00 0-92: 143| 60/to 65/162/2 |55/ Coachbuilding—Bodymakers (Males). 17andunder21 4 52-00 4-16 145 15/to 20/13/11 13/11 21 „ "'■' 31 2 33-50 1-34 156 60/ 46/7 (a) 31 „ 45 5 50-80 5-08 706 55/ to 66/ 55/7 54/3$ 45 and over .. 4 52-00 4-16 617 55/to 66/59/4 59/4 J ; . Allages.. 15 49-13 14-74 1,624 .. 44/1 41/7$ Clothing-manufacturing—Pressers (Males). 14 and under 17 2 19-50 j 0-78 28 15/to 20/14/4 (a) 17 „ 21 3 37-00 I 2-22 130 25/to 30/23/5 16/8 21 „ 31 7 45-85 j 6-42 774 30/ to 60/48/2$ (a) 31 "'„ 45 9 51-22] 9-22 1,290 42/6 to 65/ ! 55/ll$ 55/1$ 45 and over . . 6 46-66 j 5-60 745 50/ to 60/53/2$ 47/96 Allages.. 24 50-50 24-24 2,967 .. l4S/ll$47/6$ Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males). HandunderH 4 52-00 1-04 23 8/to 10/ 8/10 8/10 17 „ 21 2 52-00 : 2-08 66 10/ to 15/ 12/8 12/8 21 „ 31 5 41-20! 4-12 542 52/to 60/52/7 I (a) 45 and over..] 6! 41-00 4-92 606 55/to 60/49/3 ]38/10 Allages.. ! 13)46-76' 12-16 1,237' .. 40/8 :36/7 Clothing-manufacturing—General Hands (Males). 14 and under 17 4129-00 2-32] 63 10/to 15/10/10 (oj 17 „ 21 3 46-33 2-78: 92 7/6 to 25/13/3 11/9$ 21 „ 31 4 44-75 3-58; 447 25/to 100/49/11 43/" 31 „ 45 7 46-85 6-56 1,150 40/to 100/70/1 63/1 All ages . . 16 47-62 15-24J 1,752 .. 46/ 42/1 Coachbuilding—Painters (Males). 17andunder21 4 52-00 4-16 146 8/to 30/14/0 14/0 21 „ 31 8 40-62 6-50 840 42/ to 70/ 51/8 40/4$ 31 „ 45 3 39-00 2-34 317 55/ to 72/ 54/2 40/7$ 45 and over .. 1 43-00 0-86 19 60/ 8/10 7/3$ Allages.. 16 43-50 13-86 1,322 .. 38/2 31/9$ 7 16
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