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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. i M CD S3 y, 2 9 B >*\ 1) »fi a.: C8 g OH 4 (80 ss ao.n £o«="* tn it tn, £*■%& SS'S-S h9 5 O c a °ta£ y, (*■) a TS 'c5 ftu" e0 ax <* <o 31? %.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl aft* 3hm% 03 M B Ifim gr-O H(7.) rH (U 9SS ft+3 Ifl ol Of£ HH IO OH OS ' — 2foS "£s gr"X Hf (8.) Ages. I r-l 03 S3 fi fl ft i-fl 2 03 gft 1) +4 fl OS fl^ .2fl o ■ g, ~AM to _, 03 -3 fl o sms^ 4 (3.) \$>3 £2® ter3« s^Tsi g-O eol> y, (40 "i TS I. ftr3 ax fe-fl £# O — H (5.) Ordinary ltate of Wages for a Full Week. "I B-Shh,' a „b •9 CM OH B.ae ca s- E-. &3s •°a 111 gr="S H] HH OH 93 ah a-S Id'ocT Bo-M ass £ a%£ II s gr=X H) (8.) (1.) (80 (10 (6.) DUNEDIN OK fY— continued. Saddlery and Harness Making (Males). Sawmilling, and Sash and Door Making—Yardmen and Labourers (Males). £ HandunderH 6| 47-83 5-74 124] 10/ ; 8/7$ (a) 17 „ 21 6; 44-50 : 5-34 251 20/ 18/9$ (a) 21 „ 31 i 16 48-88 15-64 2,013 50/ 51/6 ,48/4$ 31 „ 45 9! 51-78 : 9-32 290 50/ 12/5$ 12/4$ 45 and over .. 4 50-50 4-04 581 55/ 57/6$ 55/10$ -i i ; Allages.. 41 48-88. 40-08 3,259 .. ; 32/6$ ;30/7 There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £8 was ; paid in wages to casual hands. £ HandunderH- 2 46-50 1-86, 65 15/ jl3/ll$|12/6 17 ,. 21 5 32-80 3-28 211 30/ ]25/9 116/3 21 „ 31 10 44-80 : 8-96 907 42/ 140/6 34/10$ 131 „ 45: 7 43-57 6-10 730 46/ 47/10$ 40/1$ 45 and over .. 6 40-00 4-80 486 42/ ,40/6 31/2 : All ages .. I 251 50-00 25-00 2,399 .. 38/4$ 36/11 ■ Sail, Tent, etc., Making (Males). ■ Sawmilling, and Sash and Door Making—Engineers (Males) (6). 45 and over .. ; 2' 39-00 1-56 228 60/ 58/5$ 43/10 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £168 was paid in wages to casual hands. HandunderH' 2; 15-50 0-62 15 10/ ; 9/8 (a) 17 „ 21 5! 52-00 5-20 277 20/ 121/3$ 21/3$ 21 „ 31 9! 43-78 ; 7-88 921 48/ 46/9 39/4$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-1.2 429 52/ 55/ 55/ 45 and over.. 2J 45-50 1-82 192 45/ 42/2$ 36/11 Allages.. 19 49-05 I 18-64 1,834 .. 39/4$ 37/1$ Seed-cleaning (Males) (c). 17andunder21 . 2 37-50 1-50 120! 35/ 32/ 23/1 21 „ 31 | 11 44-45 9-78! 1,061.! 40/to 48/43/4$ 37/1 31 „ 45, 5 43-60 4-36! 573; 45/to 48/52/7 44/1 45 and over .. j 3 43-33 2-60 3981 45/ to 50/ 61/3 51/0$ Allages.. | 20! 45-60 | 18-24! 2,152] .. 47/2$ 41/4$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £103 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sail, Tent, etc., Making (Females). HandunderH 1(52-00 1-04 16| 6/ ' 6/2 6/2 17 „ 21 16 36-56 11-70 471 15/ 16/1 (a) 21 „ 31 7 47-71 6-68 352 20/ 121/1 (a) 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 191! 25/ ;24/6 24/6 Allages.. 27 41-74 22-54 1,030! .. 18/3$ 14/8 There was also I. employer personally engaged, and £28 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sewing and other Machine Repairing (Males) (b). j 14 and under 45 j 10| .49-00 j 9-80; 94LI2/6 to 60/ 58/5 36/2 I There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £5 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Males). 14 and over .. I 61 41-50 I 4-98 513 22/ to 60/ 41/2$ 32/10$ Shipwrighting—Shipwrights (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 7128-43 3-98 184: .. 18/6 10/1$ 21 „ 31 ! 44 29-30 25-78 4,007! .. '62/2 35/0$ 31 „ 45 j 15 29-27 8-78 1.326 1 .. i60/5 ]34/ 45 and over .. | 7 29-71 4-16 643 .. |61/10 J35/4 Allages.. ; 73 29-25 42-70 6,160 : .. |57/8$ !32/5$ Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Femalbs)-(o). 17 and under 45 [ 7 37-86, 5-30 203 12/ to 18/45/4 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. Shipwrighting—Joiners (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 5 19-00 1-90' 132 .. 27/9$ 10/2 21 „ 31 30 25-83 i 15-50 2,540 .. 65/6$ 32/7 31 „ 45 10 18-20 I 3-64 596' .. 65/6 22/11 45 and over.. 4 20-75] 1-66 270j .. 65/0$ 25/11$ Allages.. 49 23-16 | 22-7o] 3,538| .. 62/4 27/9 Sausage-casing Preparing (Males) (c). 17andunder21 3 24-00 1-44 109 40/ ;30/3$ 13/11$ 21 „ 31 8 37-50 6-00 786 50/ 152/5 37/9$ 31 „ 45 I 8 28-63 . 4-58 477 48/ 41/8 22/11 Allages.. I 17 35-35 12-02 1,372 .. 45/8 31/0$ Shipwrighting—Boilermakers (Males) (c). | 21 and under 31 9 13-44 2-42 147 .. 24/3$ 6/3$ Saw and Tool Making (Males). 31 and under 45. 152-00; 1-04 138 53/ 53/1 53/1 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. I Shipwrighting—Engineers (Males) (c). Sawmilling, and Sash and Door Making—General Hands (Males). 17 and under 21 ' 7 25-29 3-54 246 .. 27/9$ 13/6 21 „ 31 43 29-23 25-14 4,053 .. 64/6 36/3 31 „ 45 16 31-94! 10-221 1,639 .. 64/2 39/5 45 and over .. 8. 30-88 4-94 879 1 .. 71/2 42/3 Allages.. 74-1 29-62 43-84J 6,817 .. 62/2$ 35/5 17 and under 21 4,35-25 2-82 212 30/ 30/1 20/4$ ■ 21 „ 31 6 39-67 4-76 536 50/ 45/0$ 34/4$ 31 „ 45 10 46-50 9-30 1,206 52/ 51/10$ 46/4$ 45 and over .. 5 50-80 5-08 673' 48/ 53/ 51/9 Allages.. 24J 45-75 21-96J 2,627 .. 47/10 42/1 Shipwrighting—Painters (Males) (c). i 17 and under 21 ! 3 29-00 1 1-74| 120 .. 27/7 15/4$ ! 21 „ 31 23 27-26 12-54: 1,414 .. 45/1 23/7$ 31 „ 45 ' 8 25-50 i 4-08; 465 .. 45/7 22/4$ 45 and over ..13 26-00 , 1-56 178 .. 45/7$ 22/10 Allages.. : 37 26-92 I 19-92! 2,177 .. 43/8$ 22/7$ Sawmilling, and Sash and Door Making—Joiners (Males). HandunderH 7' 42-43 5-94 168 10/ 11/4 9/3 17 „ 21 14 45-93 12-86 666 20/ 20/8$ 18/3$ 21 „ 31 23 42-39 ; 19-50: 2,596 62/ 53/3 J43/5 31 „ 45 18 44-00' 15-8412,195 62/ 55/5 46/11 45 and over .. j 16 36-06 11-64= 1,716 65/ 159/6 !41/36 Allages.. | 69; 47-59 j 65-68i 7,341; .. 44/8$ 40/11 Shipwrighting—Plumbers (Males) (c). | 21 and under 31 4,35-75; 2-86; 329 .. 46/' 31/7$ Shipwrighting—Electrical Workers (Males). : 21 and under 45 7) 45-86 J 6-42; 880 .. 154/10(48/4
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