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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.

Ages. i °s 9 «>S § sa r, fi >■ li 4i So &3S Sa] fsS a 4 (2.) 1 (30 •8 £"• 5 3° S- g .CJ P Oh, " ts o3 £ t ft u 93TS0S • r- H.-S a °«»» g-O CS? y, GO fl •a ftr-' m at 8.x t* 9 SS to £ a Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl 4} BrHH.* ScmS ss a OS SJ A*. m3 a &■" 9 is ®m g^o Hi (7.) r- Qj a. j3 ft£ fit OS Pt> 03 w ""■* toSo _- sgs gr*X 4 (8.) Ag«*. a OH U 01 oo a a ir, aS. fa i S3 a" Sa a" as • a? gS| gHP 4 (30 !!• jS-5« a - 5 S3 ao£ tn fe SS £ ■« a *H QH -H S 2*9r< ■Ssss a 0 wte C0r--H fl ■fl '3 ftrH ItS cO a, fern HH 93 cm £ a o—' H J60_ Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. («■) _ ft-c - 9 •" bom e.aa co t. tn s -a III g&=o 4 (7.) HH 01 0H.fi a 3 all ass • ■9 CMfi Ba> CO P s|| 9 M i_ o*sX 4 (80 (1.) (6.) (10 DUNEDIN C T— continued. Hat and Cap Making—Felt-hatters (Females). Laundry-wokk—Chinese (Males). £ 14 and under 17 1 52-00 1-04 21 8/ 8/1 8/1 17 „ 21 7 47-14 6-60 190 Piece-work 11/6 (a) 21 „ 31 14 48-93 13-70 630 „ 18/4$ 17/3$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 233 30/to 35/29/10$ 29/10$ 45 and over .. 1 5200 1-04 104 40/ 40/ 40/ Allages.. 26 49-04; 25-5o| 1,178 .. 18/5$ 17/5 There were 32 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed. Lead-headed Nail and Trap Making (Males). £ 21 and under 45 3 46-33 2-78 328; 30/to 55/|47/2$ 42/0$ Hat and Cap Making—Cap-making (Females). Leadlight-making (Males). 17 and under 45; 61 47-66 ! 5-72; 597[22/6tol00/|41/9 138/3 HandunderH! 7| 34-71 | 4-86; 119 7/6 to 12/6 9/9$ (a) 17 „ 21 ! 22 ! 47-59 20-94: 850 15/to 20/16/3 14/10* 21 „ 31 : 15' 48-80 14-641 878 20/ to 25/ 24/ 22/6 31 „ 45 2 34-00 1-36 4117/6 to 20/12/0$ 7/10$6 45 and over .. ll 52-00 1-04 59 25/ 22/8$ 22/8$ Allages.. 43 49-81 42-84 1,947 .. 18/2$ 17/5 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £22 was paid in wages to casual hands. Lime and Cemf-nt Manufacturing (Males). 17 and under 21 3 33-66 2-02 231 48/to 50/45/9 (o) 21 „ 31 19 47-42 18-02 2,472 45/to 70/54/10$50/0$ 31 „ 45 43 50-62 43-54 6,242 42/to 90/57/4 55/10 45 and over.. 15 47-20 14-16 2,116 42/to 100/59/9$ 54/3 Allages.. 79 49-20 77-7411,061 .. 56/11 53/10 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £353 was paid in wages to casual hands. Hosiery-knitting (Females). HandunderH 8 37-62 6-02 117 7/to 9/ 7/9$ 5/7$6 17 „ 21 4 51-00 4-08 12012/6 to 15/ 11/9 11/6$ 21 „ 31 6 45-50 5-46 193 Piece-work 14/1$ 12/4$6 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 63 25/ 24/3 24/3 Allages.. 19 43-68 16-60 493 . .. 11/10$ 10/ There were also 3 employers personally engaged. (See also in connection with Woollen-milling.) Manure-mixing (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 ; 6 31-00 3-72 319 45/to 60/-34/4 |20/5$ 31 „ 45 6 37-33 4-48 449! 45/ to 60/40/1 28/9$ 45 and over .. 2 27-00 1-08 143! 50/ to 55/,53/ 27/6 Allages.. 13 35-69 9-28 911 .. 139/3 26/ll$7 4 £42 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also Chemical-manure manufacturing.) Ink-manufacturing (Males). 17 and under 31; 4)34-75 2-78! 382 20/to 60/|54/ll$]36/8$ There wa8 also 1 employer personally engaged, and £10 was paid in wages to casual hands. Marine-stores Preparing (Males). 31 and over .. | 3| 52-00 j 3-12; 299| 30/ to 45/138/4 138/4 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £3 was paid in wages to casual hands. Iron Bedstead Making (Males). HandunderH i 132-00 0-64 20,10/to 12/612/6 7/8$ 17 „ 21 8 34-87 5-58 378 25/to 27/6 27/1 18/2 21 „ 31 11 37-91 8-34 912J 44/ 43/9 (a) 31 „ 45 9 46-89 8-44 932] 44/ 44/2 39/10 45 and over.. 3 40-33 2-42 315 50/ to 60/ 52/1 40/4$6 Allages.. 27 47-07 25-42 2,5571 .. 40/3 36/5 Mat and Rug Making (Males) (a). 17 and under 45 I 2! 35-00 i 1-401 92| 30/ to 45/|26/3$ 117/7$ Mat and Rug Making (Females). 21 and under 45! 2| 49-50 1 1-991 121; 20/ to 30/(24/5$ 23/3 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £6 was paid in wages to casual hands. There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £32 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat-freezing—Yard and Pen Men (Males) (c). 21 and under 45 2133-00 1-32 168'45/to 60/50/11 32/3$ Lapidary-work (Males). 21 and under 31 j lj 52-00 1-04| 1431 55/ | 55/ (55/ There were also 4 employers personally engaged. Laundry-work—European (Males). 21 and over .. | 4| 40-50 | 3-24| 380| 40/ to 45/146/11 136/6$ Meat-freezing—Slaughtermen (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 4 24-25: 1-94 205 36/to 90/142/3 49/9$ 21 „ 31 11 22-63 I 4-98 795 40/ to 90/ 63/10$;27/10 31 „ 45 15 24-33] 7-30 1,357 45/to 100/74/4$ 34/10 45 and over .. 7 34-85 [ 4-88 564 45/ to 70/46/3 31/ Allages.. 37 25-81 ! 19-1012,921 161/2 30/4$ Laundry-work, European—Engineers (Males). Meat-freezing—Carpenters (Males) (c).* 31 and under 451 2| 52-00 | 2-08! 316! 60/ !60/9 160/9 21 and over .. I 4; 25-50 2-041 283 58/8 55/6 27/2$ * During the remainder of year these employees probably found work at their trade elsewhere. Laundry-work—European (Females) (d). HandunderH 3 37-00 2-22 72j 10/to 15/12/11 17 „ 21 22 41-31 18-18 749 14/ to 18/16/6 ' .. 21 „ 31 30 47-40 28-44 1,550 20/to 22/6 21/10 ! .. 31 „ 45 8 43-62 6-98 392 28/ to 30/ 22/5 : .. 45 and over .. 6 52-00 6-24 305 20/ to 22/6 19/6$ j .. Allages.. 68 45-63 62-06 3,068 .. 19/9$ I .. There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £72 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat-freezing—-Freezers and Chamber Hands (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 126-00 1 0-52 53 45/to 52/40/9 20/4$ 21 „ 31 9 22-22 i 4-00 453 45/ to 60/ 33/8 19/4$ 31 „ 45 7 38-42 ] 5-38 682 40/ to 65/ 50/8$ 37/6} r 45 and over .. 4 35-75 ! 2-86 366: 60/ 51/2 35/2$ Allages.. 21 30-38; 12-76 1,554 .. 48/8$ 28/5$

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