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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Agoa. " «- **g « 8 .2 a gflPr,- 2 rt -£ OH 5 Sz, es es a s a -s ssx „« !>- 3 I*. Poi" 01 90 S* Q HI . L. 01 .. O n -*rH 03 Cflr3js 2-s 3 ■ga fi 0 SA. CM 3. a; 93 aA a. ISS — HH -o ga-j ■gg.go - M 3 ft, f H? 3-a «P -g-9 n \ 4 ir, B v (2. (3.) (4.) 5. Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl 0) aft-g SrnS ss a co b s*. m3 o Wl3 a coo* a gSt? (7.) 9J3 A-TB w fl ■*> l?sa 'S }M 03 C 5.5* C0 939 HrnOJ -u in a> —" 5P 9 is ill Is., . Ages. s 03 rH 03 S3 ft I'd 2 9 is cl ft i) "S3 B* .Sfl sa .,■; w to a 9 ■5 A 03 gaf= 4 (8.) ■if a a-o^cs b— S 55 2-g-* §-3 est* g (4Q 3 •a S at, CO sijX I* 93 a9h9 o—' H Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. ftg 9 SrH-* a „a •B CM90 Ssa ™ fci r-H m33 •°a III 11-3 H| (70 (H 1*. 03 _Z alS Bss f, a |l *S\% a.) («0 ao _._(8-) _ DUNEDIN Cl rY— continued. Shipwrighting—Sailmakers (Males). Tailoring—Trouser and Vest Hands (Males) (c). £ £ 17 and over .. ; 4i 41-50 | 3-32| 303; 25/ to 55/136/6 129/1$ 17 and under 21 ; 2(32-50 1-30 90 .. 27/8$ 17/3$ 21 ,. 31 I 7 50-71 7-10 981 .. 55/3 53/11 31 „ 45 ! 3 45-33 2-72 370 .. 54/5 47/5 45 and over.. I 2! 30-00 1-20 181 .. 60/4 34/9$ Allages.. '■. 12! 51-33 i 12-321 1,622 .. 52/8 50/4$ Tailoring—Pressers (Males) (a). 21 and over .. | 71 47-57 6-66: 764! 25/ to 60/45/10$;42/ Shipwrighting—Upholsterers (Males) (c). 21 and under 45 ! 10 30-40 6-08! 8921 55/to 60/58/8 |34/3$ £508 was paid in wages to casual hands. Most of these employees were probably employed at their trades elsewhere during part of the year. Tailoring—General Hands (Males) (c). HandunderH j 111 36-45 1 8-02 1.54 5/to 10/ 7/8 (a) 17 ., 21 14;' 49-50 13-86 613 7/6 to 60/17/8$ 16/10 21 „ 31 18(42-83 15-42 2,042 37/6 to 70/52/11$43/7$ 31 ,. 45 16(46-50 14-88 2,017 47/6 to 80/54/3 48/6 45 and over.. 8(44-50 7-12 1,050 45/to 80/59/ 50/6 j I ; . ' Allages.. ! 64! 46-33 ' 59-30 5,876 .. ;39/7$ 36/5 Shirt and Underclothing Making and Plain Sewing (Males). 17andunder21 2(41-00 1-641 55 10/to 20/13/5 (a) 21 „ 31 7 45-57 6-38 836 40/to 60/52/5 45/11 31 „ 45 5 ; 52-00 5-20] 641 58/ 49/3$ 49/3$ Allages.. '' 13 50-84 13-22' 1,532 .. 46/4$ 45/4 Tailoring—Coat Hands (Females) (c). HandunderH 8:44-75; 7-16, 205(10/ to 12/611/5$ (a) 17 „ 21 12! 44-50 1 10-68; 479! 15/to 25/17/11$ 15/4 21 „ 31 22 47-00 ( 20-68: l,442;27/6to32/627/11 25/2$ 31 „ 45 7 46-71 ! 6-54! 484! 30/ to 35/ 29/7 26/7 45 and over.. 2 39-00! 1-36 125! 30/to 35/32/0$ 24/0$ Allages.. I 47 49-60 ! 46-62 2,735' .. 23/6 22/5$ Shirt and Underclothing Making and Plain Sewing (Females). HandunderH ; 43; 41-74 35-90; 738 8/to 10/ 8/3 (a) 17 „ 21 j 49; 48-97 I 48-00, 1,855 15/ to 20/ 15/5$ 14/7 21 „ 31 ! 83: 47.53 78-90! 3,969 20/ to 25/ 20/1 18/4$ 31 „ 45 1 18 45-77 16-48! 997 20/ to 30/ 24/2$ 21/3$ 45 and over .. 2 39-00 1-06] 59] 20/ to 30/ 15/1$ 11/4 Allages.. |lM] 50-79 180-84! 7,618! .. 16/10 16/5$ £56 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tailoring—Trouser and Vest Hands (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 ( 7 33-14 4-64 133 5/to 15/11/5$ 7/4 '-^r 17 „ 21:26 48-38 25-16 1,26415/to 27/6 20/1 18/8$ 21 „ 31 57 46-87, 53-44 3,498 30/to 40/26/2 23/8 31 „ 45 j 14 42-93j 12-02 777 27/6 to 30/25/10 21/4 Allages.. IO2! 46-69 95-26; 5,672 .. 23/10 21/5 Sign and Ticket Writing (Males). 21 and under 45 I 3)42-66 1 2-56- 344(22/6 to 70/(53/9 (44/1 1 Tailoring—Machinists (Females) (c). 17 and under 21 1 2 24-50 0-98i 65 27/6 26/6$ j (a) 21 „ 31 I 20 47-10 18-84! 1,302 27/6 to 30/27/8 25/0i 31 „ 45: 9 46-77 8-42 1 609 27/6 to 30/28/11 23/ Allages.. I 30 47-07) 28-24 1,976 .. 28/4 25/4 Soap, Starch, and Candle Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 1 17-00 0-34 6 7/6 7/0$ ; (a) 17 „ 21 7 47-71 6-68 454 30/ 27/2 (a) 21 „ 31 17 46-58 15-84 1,478 35/to 50/37/4 33/5$ 31 „ 45 17 49-35 16-78 2,098 35/to 50/50/ 47/5$ 45 and over.. 26 49-34 25-66 3,205 35/ to 50/ 49/ll$47/5 Allages.. 67 48-73 65-30 7,24L .. 44/4 41/7 Tailoring—General Hands (Females) (d). 14 and under 17 9 30-88 5-56 114 5/to 10/ 8/2$ 17 „ 21 16 46-25 14-80 598 10/ to 20/16/2 21 „ 31 31 46-16 28-62 1,969 27/6 to 35/27/6 31 „ 45 9 47-88 8-62 676 27/6 to 35/ 31/4$ 45 and over .. 1 20-00 0-40 15 15/ 15/ Allages.. I 65 44-61 58-00 3,372 .. :23/3 Soap, Starch, and Candle Manufacturing (Females). 17andunder45| 101 49-20 | 9-84J 412| 10/to 25/(16/9 115/10 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £9 was paid in wages to casual hands. Stone Quarrying and Crushing (Males). 17 and under 21 4 18-00 1-44 126 48/ 35/ 1 (a) 21 „ 31 20 45-25 18-10 1,876 48/ 41/5$ 36/0$ 31 „ 45 22 49-18 21-64 2,766 48/ 51/1$ 48/4 45 and over.. 13 48-38 12-58 1,448 48/ 46/0$ 42/10 Allages.. 55 48-88 53-76 6,216 .. 46/3 43/6 " £134 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also Ashphalt-making, &e.) Tailoring—Ladies' Tailoring (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 2 52-00 2-08 45: 10/ 8/8 j 8/8 17 „ 21 2 49-00 1-96 102iH/6to27/6 20/10 19/7$ 21 „ 31 5 41-60 4-16 267j27/6 to 30/25/8 20/6$ 31 „ 45 3 36-66 2-20 159'27/6 to 30/28/11 20/4$6 All ages .. 12 43-33 10-40 573' . . 22/0$ 18/4$ There were also 47 employers personally engaged, and £168 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tanning and Currying—Tanners (Males). Tailoring—Cutters and Foremen (Males). 21 and over.. 6:48-16; 5-78 1,235(60/to 130/185/6 79/2 31 and over.. | 6(45-83 5-50 654; 50/to 60/;47/7 |41/11 Tanning and Currying—Curriers (Males). Tailoring-—Coat Hands (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 40-00 1-60 31; 5/to 7/6 7/9 ,5/11$ 17 „ 21 15 44-26 13-28 830 10/ to 55/ 25/ (21/3$ 21 „ 31 24 45-62 21-90 2,894 27/6 to 65/52/10 46/4$ 31 „ 45 18 46-66 16-80 2,493 50/to 80/59/ 53/3 45 and over.. 5 41-80 418 570 45/to 60/54/6$ 43/10 Allages.. 59i 48-95 57-76 6,818 .. 47/2$ J44/5$ 14 and under 45 [ 10( 47-30 9-46! 1,278] 30/ to 90/(54/ 149/2 Tanning and Currying—Beamsmen (Males). 21 and under 31 4 51-00 4-08 4411 40/ to 58/43/3 42/5 31 „ 45 : 4 52-00 4-16 519, 52/6 49/11 49/11 45 and over .. I 6 44-83 I 5-38 637j 36/ to 49/ 47/4$ 40/10 Allages.. HJ 48-64 13-62 1,597: .. 146/11 43/10$
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