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

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Ages. s °-B 9 rH A+ 3 Or O [- 1 li a- fl? - g r-J ""I .0 •So gas Sa gHP (8.) (3.) o S-8 •5 rl 0H a-o-*-j !?§£ £ fl - 0 ~ o o g-fl (8(> & (4.) rH .2 '3 ft&: m Sot* 88 to ferO. I-" SS to £ a o — Ordinary Kate of Wages for a full Week. ft'g _ 9 aft-* 3 CMOS' S3B Si§ ■°a cfSH giSo Hi (7.) *-j 03 ft5 m fl — 2?2J3 H-fl a. asps -r-> IO to » % 85 9 _ gist* Hi (8.) I Ages. (1.) i £ a a y, I'd B 00 B "•> ■B-3 3ft (2. ss .2 fl 1! a >> Sft--c?sS rH '- , rT M (3.) Ti r- '"t P co-iS *■*£ . In Re Iii r,T) C0H> y, (4.) u fl -d '3 ft* at * at* 31 (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. H c „„ a ■B bC OH g.e p H *§a 111 ir-V Hi (7.) rH Oi 03 .A ft+S tn fl w bfiO-ift flrfl « ■fl bo 03 -8 £ W -r=<g (1-) (6.) (6.) AUCKLAND PROVINCI. L DISTRICT— continued. Boatbuilding and Shipwrighting (Males) (c). Butchers' Small-goods Manueacturing (Males).* £ HandunderH I 5 34-60. 3-46 861 6/to 12/6 9/11$ (a) 17 „ 21 5 40-80 4-08 293 20/ to 30/ 28/8$ 22/6$ 21 „ 319 34-67 6-24 931 60/ to 65/ 59/8 39/9$ 31 „ 45 3 36-33 2-18 331 60/to 70/60/9 42/5 45 and over .. 3 42-67 j 2-56 265 60/ 41/5 33/11$ Allages.. ! 23' 40-26 i 18-52 1,906 .. 41/2 31/10$ £ HandunderH 4 37-75 3-02 162 15/ to 25/21/5 (a) 17 „ 21 11 48-82 10-74 753 20/ to 45/28/1 26/4 21 „ 31 21 47-62 20-00 2,232 30/ to 60/44/7$ 40/10.J 31 „ 45 9 51-00 9-18 1,183 50/ to 60/ 51/6$ 50/6$ 45 and over . . 7 47-57 6-66 883 50/ to 60/ 53/0$ 48/6 Allages.. 51.148-63 49-60 5,213 .. 42/0$ 39/4 * Most of these employees were shopmen who worked only occasionally in the manufacturing. There were also 12 employers personally engaged, and £34 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bootmaking and Repairing (Males). 14 and under 17 4 31-25 2-50 70 5/to 20/11/2$ 6/9 17 „ 21 3 29-33 1-76 72 11/ to 30/16/4$ 9/36 21 „ 31 13 44-85 11-66 1,372 40/to 50/47/1 40/7 31 „ 45 10 43-00 8-60 1,038 50/ 48/3$ 39/11 45 and over .. 11 37-64 8-28 758 40/to 50/36/7$ 26/6 Allages.. 35 46-86 32-80:3,310 .. '40/4$ 36/4$ There were also 26 employers personally engaged, and £99 was paid in wages to casual hands. Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing—Engine-driver (Male). 21 and under 31 1 1:52-00 1-04J 142; 55/ 154/7$ (54/7$ There were also 34 employers personally engaged, and £138 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bread and Small-goods Baking (Males) (d). HandunderH 10 40-50 8-10 3231 7/6 to 20/15/11$ .. 17 „ 21 15 48-40 14-52 84l| 20/ to 50/ 23/2 21 „ 31 53 44-25 46-90 5,973 45/to 70/50/11$ .. 31 „ 45 35 47-66 33-36 4,999 50/to 70/59/11$ .. 45 and over.. 14 43-79 12-26 1,775 45/to 70/57/11 Allages.. 121 47-58 115-1413,911 .. 48/4 Butter and Cheese Making, Cream-separating, and Milkpasteurizing (Males) (c). HandunderH 10 21-20 4-24 201, 10/to 25/18/11$ 7/9 17 „ 21 30 35-03 21-02 1,706! 30/to 50/32/5$ 21/10$ 21 „ 31 154 43-05 132-5815,004] 30/ to 60/;45/3 37/5$ 31 „ 45 106 46-56 98-7013,918 40/ to 80/56/5 50/6 45 and over.. 13 43-62 11-34 1,519 40/to 60/53/7 44/11$ Allages.. 311 43-07 I 267-88 32,348: .. '48/3$ 40/ Though a seasonal trade (see note (c)), this industry is also consistently affording employment for a larger numbsr of parsons, and the figures shown above should be read in conjunction with note (d\ also. There were also 86 employers personally engaged, and £150 was paid in wages to casual hands. Butter and Cheese Making, Cream-separating, and Milk-pasteurizing—Box-makers (Males) (c). 31 and under 45 ( 2| 13-50 | 0-54| 54] 50/ 40/ [10/4$ Casual and intermittent work. Brewing, Malting, Bottling, etc. (Males). HandunderH 5:37-00; 3-70, 152; 15/ to 20/46/5 (a) 17 „ 21 12 32-33 7-76 52717/6 to 40/:27/2 (a) 21 „ 31 24 44-00 19-68' 2,217 42/to 50/45/0$ 35/6$ 31 „ 45 9 48-44 8-72 1,119 40/to 60/51/4 47/10 45 and over .. 12 42-58 10-22 1,859 50/to 80/72/9 59/7 Allages.. 57 43-93 50-08 5,874 .. 46/11 39/7$ Butter and Cheese Making, Cream-separating, and Milk-pasteurizing—Engine-drivers (Males). 17andunder45| 7| 43-29 [ 6-06] 817( 40/to 80/|53/10$| (a) There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £171 was paid in wages to casual hands. Brewing, Malting, Bottling, etc.—Coopers (Males).* 21 and over .. | 4| 43-00 ! 3-441 486| 45/ to 60/|56/6 |46/9 * See also in connection with Meat-freezing. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering (Males). HandunderH 14 38-64 10-82 212 5/to 10/ 7/10 (a) 17 „ 21 38 48-81 37-10 1,991 15/to 25/21/5$ 20/2 21 „ 31 33 44-60 29-44 3,829 60/ 52/ 44/7$ 31 „■ 45 29 40-59 23-54 3,451 00/ 58/8 (a) 45 and over .. 13 43-84 11-40 1,717 60/ 60/3 50/9$ Allages.. 122 46-02 112-30 11,200 .. 39/10$ 35/3$ There were also 33 employers personally engaged, and £83 was paid in wages to casual hands. Brewing, Malting, Bottling, etc.—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over.. I 51 35-60 I 3-56| 516| 48/ to 70/|57/ll$l (a) £58 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpentering and Joinery—Carpenters (Males) (c). HandunderH ( 4 37-25 2-98 105 10/ (14/1 il0/l 17 „ 21 10 46-70 9-34 469 25/ 20/1 18/0$ 21 „ 31 20 44-55 17-82 2,462 60/ 55/3$ 47/4 31 „ 45 16 40-44 12-94 1,813 60/ 56/0$ 43/7 45 and over .. 7 29-14 4-08 576 60/ 56/5$ 31/8 Allages.. 51 46-24 47-16 5,425 .. 146/ 40/11 Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing (Males) (c). HandunderH 5 31-60 3-16 156 15/ to 20/.19/9 12/ 17 „ 21 9 37-44 6-74 634 40/ to 50/37/7$ 27/1 21 31 29 44-21 25-64 2,736 45/to 50/J42/8 36/3$ 31 „ 45 21 46-19 19-40 2,550 45/to 50/,52/ 7 46/8$ 45 and over .. 12 38-25 9-18 1,198 45/to 50/;52/2$ 38/5 Allages.. 72 44-53 64-12 7,274 .. 45/4$ 38/10$ Brick Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing—Engine-drivers (Males) (b). 21andunder45 5 44-20! 4-42j 680) 60/ [61/6$, ,52/3$ There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £42 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpentering and Joinery—Joiners (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 8 44-25; 7-08 215 10/ to 15/ 1.2/2 10/4 17 „ 21 21 47-95 | 20-14 1,184 ; 15/ to 30/ 23/6$ 21/8 21 „ 31 46 45-72! 42-06 5,622! 54/to 60/53/5$ 47/ 31 „ 45 18 49-39 17-78 2,470 60/to 70/55/7 53/ 45 and over .. 13 31-77 8-26 1,135 60/to 70/54/11$ (a) Allages.. 104 45-77 95-32 10,626 .. 44/7 39/3$ 10/4 21/8 47/ 53/ (a) 39/3$

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