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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Age?. § ,°r*» £ .2 0 S-o^ih--0 i HH (U B~ CO | . Sg Sao£ s - °-i .S^ft q _J —. --* <*-t to ■"" gt Hr e^wfj an! rn < 2 -> (3-) (40 3 •O S fti--CO ax r? 03 -3 be £ s 0 -rH (5_.)_ Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl ft i> m a Hfim gr-"S "(7.) Hh OH OH aaS IIS ■9 ■5,0 e 0> tap? H.0N lis -3 a. g Hi (80 Ages. i rH a r! I'd P oh a >> |ft 0-" .2 0 sa fl 0r, S*l gS0H gHP H) (3.) III 5 o— * a ssooS a is Ordinary it Rate of o * -h S Sr Wages for a a •If' Sr, Full Week. £ (S *1h * 9°||! rfS 0 B 0 « > -g .0 '(4.) I U-) (6.) ftl &r-„-0 r„0 B.S9 OjH>i B -*a 111 gr=S Hi (7,1. rl CD •J3 ftS Soio 0h3 • a%£ |sx (10 (60 (1.) DUNEDIN 01' TY— continued. Coachbuilding—Blacksmiths (Males). Dressmaking and Millinery—Dressmakers (Females) (c). £ HandunderH. 3 43-33 1 2-60; 6217/6 to 12/6 9/6 (a) 17 „ 21 6 52-00 6-24i 215! 7/6 to 25/13/9 1.3/9 21 „ 31 7 44-42 6-22i 748 30/to 60/48/1 41/1 31 „ 45; 8 51-39 8-22; 1,162 55/to 66/56/6i 55/10 i 45 and over .. 3 40-66! 2-44 342 54/ to 60/ 56/1" (a) Allages.. 27 47-63! 25-72 2.529 .. 39/4 36/ £ 14 and under 17 ill! 43-56 103-68 1,617 5/to 14/ 6/3 (a) 17 „ 21 !8( 47-37 170-52 4,910 5/to 27/611/6 10/6 21 „ 31 221 49-69 219-6412,337 5/to 140/22/6$ 21/6$ 31 „ 45 32 49-69 31-80 3,885 20/ to 140/ 48/10 46/8 Allages.. 548 47-95 525-6422,749 .. 17/3$ 15/11$ Coachbuilding—Helpers (Males). Hand under 45 5! 39-20 ! 3-92! 281! 10/ to 48/J28/8 I (a) Dressmaking and Millinery—Mantle-makers (Males). 14 and over .. ! 10148-20 9-641 1,177] 15/to 80/(48/10 145/3 Coachbuilding—Trimmers (Males). 17 and under 45 250-00, 2-00 24712/6 to 80/49/5 47/6 There were also 20 emplo3'ers personally engaged, and £55 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dressmaking and Millinery—Milliners (Females) (c). HandunderH 37; 37-22 27-54 380 5/to 11/ 5/6 (a) 17 „ 21 69'49-35 68-10: 1,900 5/to 20/11/2 10/7 21 „ 31 39! 46-05 35-92 2,157 5/to 60/24/ 21/3 31 „ 45 6:45-66 5-48| 875: 25/to 90/63/10 56/1 Allages.. Hi; 48-60 137-0415,312; . .. 15/6 14/6 There were also 9-1 empUtyers personally engaged, and £132 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coffee and Spice Grinding (Males). HandunderH 6 52-00 6-24 204 7/6 to 20/13/1 13/1 17 „ 21 4 46-00 3-68 19317/6to27/6 20/11$ 18/6$ 21 „ 31 2 52-00 2-08 195 30/ to 45/ 37/6 37/6 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 455 45/ to 70/ 58/4 58/4 45 and over .. 3 52-00 1 3-12 481 45/to 80/61/8 61/8 Allags.. : 18 50-66! 18-24 1,628 .. 35/8$ 34/9$ Dyeing and Cleaning (Males). 14 and over .. | 6i 52-00 ! 6-24 698; 10/ to 65/44/9 ;44/9 Dyeing and Cleaning (Females). 21 and under 31 . 2| 52-00 I 2-08! 146125/to 32/6128/1 J28/1 There were also 3 employers personally engaged. Coffee and Spice Grinding (Females). 17 and under 31 ! 4] 47-75 3-82) 132 12/6 to 15/ 13/10 (a) There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £29 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electric Power, Heat, and Light Generating (Males). 21 and under 31 | 10 52-00 10-40 1,789 48/to 80/68/9$ 68/9$ 31 „ 45; 7 52-00 7-28 1,485 60/to 120/81/7 81/7 45 and over.., 3 52-00 3-12 494! 60/to 65/63/4 63/4 Allages.. ! 20 52-00 20-80! 3,768 .. 72/5$ 72/5$ Coopering (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 I 111 44-90 I 9-88; 1,218, 42/ to 60/49/3$ 42/7 31 „ 45 18' 50-27 : 18-10 2,348, 40/to 95/51/10$ 50/2 45 and over .. 1144-36 9-76 1,291 j 45/to 60/52/11 45/1$ Allages.. 38] 49-63 I 37-74 4,857: .. ;51/6 49/2 There was also I employer personally engaged, and £3 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electrical Engineering (d). Hand under 17 7 36-00 5-04, 80 5/to 7/6' 6/4 17 „ 21 11 45-73 10-06! 386: 5/ to 25/15/4 21 „ 31 12 46-41 11-14 1,232 5/to 60/:44/3 : 31 „ 45 9 51-22 9-22; 1,47250/ to 100/J63/10 ... 45 and over .. 3 49-66 2-98 449 45/ to 80/60/3 J .. Allages.. ! 39 49-28 38-44 3,619 .. 37/8 ; .. There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £36 was paid in wages to casual hands. Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males) (d). HandunderH j 17 37-29 I 12-68 343 7/6 to 17/610/10 1 .. 17 „ 21 I 20 47-95 19-18 1,094 10/ to 40/ 22/10 .. 21 „ 31 34 44-64 30-36 3,685 30/ to 66/ 48/6$ 31 „ 45! 14 43-00 12-04 1,581 40/to 75/52/6 45 and over .. 3 40-00 2-40 277 30/ to 50/46/2 . . Allages.. 87 44-05 76-66 6,980 .. 36/5 Engineering—Pattern-makers (Males). HandunderH 5 39-60 3-96 86 5/to 15/ 8/8 (a) 17 „ 21 9 39-34 7-08 259 8/to 25/14/7$ 11/16 21 „ 31 18 49-83 17-94 1,96514/to 71/6 43/10 42/5 31 „ 45 5 35-20 3-52 605 60/6to81/6 68/9 46/6$6 Allages.. 32 50-78 32-50 2,915 .. 35/10$35/0$ There were also 18 employers personally engaged, and £25 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry—Mechanical (Males). HandunderH 3 37-33 2-24! 40 5/to 10/ 7/1$ 5/l$6 17 , 21 4 52-00 -4-16 152 10/ to 20/ 14/7 14/7 21 , 31 11 50-73 11-16 1,540 40/to 80/55/2 53/10 45 and over .. 3 39-00 2-34 457 70/ to 104/ 78/1 58/7 Allages.. 20 49-75 19-90 : 2,189 .. 44/ 42/1 Engineering—Moulders (Males). HandunderH 9; 44-00 7-92 196. 7/6 to 14/ 9/11 8/4$ ! 17 „ 21 Hi 46-14 12-92 652 10/to 40/20/2 17/11 21 „ 31 50! 49-26 49-26 6,295 44/to 80/51/1 48/5 31 „ 45 49j 46-20 : 45-28 6,1041 44/ to 70/ 53/11 (a) 145 and over ..J 6] 45-17 5-42 7611 40/ to 80/ 56/2 \ (a) Allages.. 125 48-32 1120-8014,008 .. 46/4$ ! 43/l Dentistry—Mechanical ( Females). * 17 and under 31 , 9! 44-77 8-06| 344| 10/to 25/|17/l j (a) * It is probable that these females were chiefly employed as at- ■ tendants, but were occasionally employed in the workroom. There were also 22 employers personally engaged, and £30 was ! paid in wages to casual hands, Engineering—Fitters and Turners (Males). HandunderH 6 28-34 3-40| 77 5/to 15/ 9/1 (a) 17 „ 21 21 47-95 20-HJ 774 5/ to 60/15/4$ 14/2 21 „ 31 17 46-00 15-64] 2,011 20/to 84/51/5 45/6 : 31 „ 45 11 40-82 8-98- 1,438 60/to 144/64/0$ 50/3 45 and over .. 7 34-86 4-88 772 60/ to 77/ 63/3 42/5 All ages . . 551 48-22 53-04 5,072 ,. !38/3 35/5$
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