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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a 93 03 S3 a 0 y, %ts k o-9 .2 0 °i *%_ OS g 03 gBr 1 4 (30 O H-M s- g -0 30k, rO» ! " t- & is fr! g s}m a^«fe §■0 eal> rH, £ -0 ■0 'is ftl.co io SX |r5 SS to £ a Uo Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. is** ts __ 9 .g M g e.ga eS 0 S*. w «s so os a efim gPo H| (7.) rH 03 03 rlit Bat co o|S HH.CI 90 hi —' CO-S tH gSx Hi (8.) Ages. a 03 U 03 S3 B ft U 0 Oh ■3 3 g (20 S3 0* Sa §9 «>• 0 aS. cfgS rH W _r g«S Hi (3.) . ■S^ft 0) g-0 capI? (4.) i ■0 ■0 '3 . a»--es mX « 93 (S-0 - HH 9i too ".9 H (SO Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. H SftHHl e ha a •rs ep o; B.9 9 m3s re a =f!I •r*-3 Hj (70 ft+3 &1S '3 m,® S Pfe as 9 g 9 03 gSx 4 (8.) (1.) (6.) (1.) («-) (40 DUNEDIN CIT 'Y— continued. Engineering—Engineers (Males). Engineering, Allied Trades—Brassfounders (Males). £ HandunderH 9,36-78; 6-62 171 5/to 20/10/4 7/3$cs 17 „ 21 59J 50-59 ] 59-70 2,385 5/to 36/16/ 15/6$ 21 „ 31 3944-77! 34-92 3,896 11/ to 110/44/7$ [38/ 56 31 „ 45 14 46-00 I 12-88 2,237 50/to 100/69/5$ !61/5$ 45 and over .. 5 40-60 ' 4-06 670 60/ to 66/66/ 51/6$ Allages.. 117 50-50 118-18 9,359 .. 31/8 30/9 £ 14 and under 17 15] 41-53 I 12-46 339 5/to 20/10/10$ 8/8$ 17 „ 21 21 43-76 I 18-38 947il7/6 to 36/20/7$ 17/46 21 „ 31 38 48-34] 36-74 4,449: 26/to 72/48/5$ 45/0$ 31 „ 45 16 48-69 1 15-58 2,128: 44/to 72/54/7$ 51/2 45 and over.. 7 50-00 7-00 1,119! 47/to 85/63/11$ 61/6 Allages.. 92 49-00 90-16 8,982 .. 39/10 37/6$ Engineering—Boilermakers (Males). 14 and under 17 12 43-34 10-40 367 5/to 22/6 14/1 (a) 17 „ 21 23 43-57 20-04 1,239 11/to 42/24/9 20/8i 21 „ 31 28 41-36 23-16 2,696 22/6 to 66/46/6$ 37/ 31 „ 45] 22 41-45 18-24 2,810 44/to 77/61/7$ (a) 45 and over .. Ill 36-64 ! 8-06 1,214 44/to 82/6 60/3 42/55 Allages.. 90l 44-39 79-90 ! 8,326 .. 41/8 ! 35/7 Engineering, Allied Trades—Sheet-metal Workers (Males). Hand under 17 2 36-50' 1-46 32 7/6 to 12/6 8/9 (a) 17 „ 21 I 5 47-60. 4-76 325 27/6to32/6 27/3$ 25/6 21 „ 31] 8 40-75 6-52 712 32/6 to 55/43/8 34/3 31 ., 45 ' 4 52-00 4-16 556 44/ to 80/ 53/5$ 53/5$ 45 and over.. 1 52-00 1-04 131 60/6 50/4$ 50/4$ Allages.. 19 47-21 17-94 1,756! .. 39/2 35/6$ Engineering—Plumbers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 ; 3 52-00 3-12 50: 5/to 8/ 6/5 6/5 17 „ 21 : 1 52-00 1-04 33 14/ 12/8 12/8 21 „ 31 8 38-75 6-20 557 22/6 to 55/35/11 26/9 31 „ 45 i 4] 38-50 3-08 428 55/ to 60/6 45/7 41/2 45 and over .. 3 39-00 2-34 339 60/to 66/57/11 43/5$ Allages.. | 18J 43-83 15-78 1,407 .. 35/8 30/1 During the remainder of the year these employees probably obtained employment at their trade elsewhere. Engineering, Allied Trades—Managers and Foremen (Males). 21 and under 31 | 1 52-00 1-04 156 60/ 60/ 60/ 31 „ 45 ! 7 52-00 7-28 1,403 60/to 84/77/1 77/1 45 and over .. 7 52-00 7-28 1,495 72/to 90/82/1$ 82/1$ Allages.. ! 15 52-00 15-60 3,054 .. 78/3$ 78/3$ Engineering, Allied Trades—Engine-drivers (Males) (a). 21 and under 45 ! 42-20 I 4-22 708| 48/ to 84/|67/l$ |54/5i -* Engineering—Tinsmiths (Males). 17 and under 45 81 51-00 ! 8-161 896| 20/to 66/143/11 143/1 Engineering, Allied Trades—Coppersmiths (Males). HandunderH, 1 52-00 1-04! 26 14/ 10/ 10/ 17 „ 21 : 4 52-00 . 4-16; 215 14/ to 35/ 20/8 20/8 21 „ 31 7 46-71 6-54! 759 40/ to 60/ 46/5 41/8$ 31 „ 45 ' 6 44-50 5-34! 754 55/ to 66/ 56/6 (a) 45 and over .. | 2 30-50 1-22 151 55/ 49/6 (a) Allages.. ! 20 1 45-75 18-30 1,905 .. 41/7$ 36/7$ Engineering—Labourers and Helpers (Males) (c). HandunderH 2| 34-00 1-36 6717/6to22/619/8$ 12/10$ 17 „ 21 9| 41-34 7-44 44317/6 to 35/23/10 18/115 21 „ 31 38! 35-45 26-94 2,929 44/to 60/43/6 29/7$ 31 „ 45 25 42-84 21-42 2,497 44/to 60/46/7$ 38/5 45 and over .. 8 39-50 6-32 762 44/ to 52/ 48/2$ 36/7$ Allages.. 78 40-69 63-48 6,698 .. 42/2$ 33/ Engineering, Allied Trades—Electroplaters (Males). 17andunder21 5; 42-20 4-22 13910/to 17/613/2 (a) 21 „ 31 4 44-00 4-40 500 35/ to 50/,45/5$ 38/5$6 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 597 80/ to 129/76/6$ 76/6$ Allages.. 12 48-92 11-74 1,236 .. [42/1$ 39/7$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £3 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering—Blacksmiths (Males). HandunderH 8 49-63 7-94 305 5/to 22/615/4 14/8 17 „ 21 15 44-07 13-22 74013/to 60/6 22/4$ 19/2 21 „ 31 26 45-88 23-86 2,756 25/to 66/46/2$ 40/9 31 „ 45 20 50-50 20-20 3,028 44/to 77/59/11$ 58/3 45 and over .. 10 40-50 8-10 1,193 44/to 82/6 58/11 45/101*. Allages.. -77 47-61 73-32 8,022 .. 43/9 40/1 Engineering, Allied Trades—Core Makers and Finishers (Females) (6). 14 and under 17 : 3 41-33! 2-481 62 f 8/ to 15/6 10/ 7/11$ H „ 21] 9 39-67 7-14 33712/6 to 25/18/10$ 14/5 21 „ 31] 2 45-50! 1-82 100 22/to 22/6 21/11$ 19/3 Allages.. 14! 40-86 11-44 499 .. 17/5$ 13/8$ There were also 16 employers personally engaged, and £3,038 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering, Allied Trades—Iron-rolling (Males) (6). HandunderH 3 47-00 2-82 146 18/to 36/20/8$ 18/8$ 17 „ 21 2 46-50 1-86 165 30/ to 50/ 35/6 31/9 21 „ 31 22 46-00 20-24 2,579 45/to 65/50/11$45/15 31 „ 45 14 50-57 14-16 2,220 44/to 100/62/8$ 61/ 45 and over.. 4 48-50 3-88 511 44/to 55/52/8 49/1$ W, .H 3 2 22 14 4 Fellmongering (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 2 34-50 1-38 78 Award 22/7$ 15/ 17 „ 21 3 26-33 1-58 117 1.8/to 30/29/7$ 15/ 21 „ 31 10 45-80 9-16 989 35/to 45/43/2$ 38/0$ 31 „ 45 8! 34-00 5-44 926 40/ to 50/ 68/1 44/6 45 and over .. 6j 37-83 4-54 528 45/ to 50/ 46/6 33/10 Allages.. 45 47-73! 42-96 5,621 .. 52/4 48/0$ 45 Allages.. 27 40-93 I 22-10 2,638 .. 47/9 37/7 Engineering, Allied Trades—Range-makers (Males). Fibrous-plaster Working (Males). HandunderH 4| 49-75 3-98 98, 10/to 15/ 9/10 9/5 H „ 21 4| 52-00 4-16! 236,20/ to 27/6 22/8$ 22/8$ 21 „ 31 ! 12[ 41-17 9-88] 1,320[ 50/to 66/53/5$ 42/3$6 Allages.. j 20J 45-05 18-02 1,654; .. 36/8$ 31/9$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £16 was paid in wages to casual hands. «3, H HandunderH 7 48-71! 6-82 180 7/6 to 17/610/6$ (a) 17 „ 21 13 50-23 ! 13-06 806 7/6 to 60/ 24/8 (a) 21 „ 31 45 51-87! 46-68 6,385 30/to 66/54/8$ 54/7 31 „ 45 52 51-58 53-64 7,509 44/to 80/56/ 55/6$ 45 and over .. 18 50-33 18-12 2,492 30/to 70/55/ 53/36 | , Allages.. 135 51-23 138-3217,372 ,. 50/3 49/6 7 13 45 52 18 9/10 22/8$ 53/5$ 36/8$ and £ 135
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