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

Ages. a 03 M S3 ft Is a fla' I I (2.)' °iS Ohh 3 a || Q 2-s irHS CO B fi oo trj 333 ,^HHH4 (3.) Sp ,gr!j 3 V £ SaoS rO»^ IS'S-a a°«t§ §-0 esC9 ir, a TS 2 'cS ft (4 01 s S>£ =8 co si to £ a 1-L Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl 03 SrHHri .a M § B.ga as h >> ft 111 ■Br-*-(7.) En 9 a-S ■a . as39S ■a SJ «.fl<N HH ITS IH" — S£$ gr=rHi (8.) Ages. a a. M a. -D a a ft I'd 5 9 s >> '3 ft 4i S3 a* .2 fl ■Si sa to e o ?5 A 03 %&& (3.) f & is Sfl"HH^OO a 0, flfe y (4.) I '3 fttOS SrS -Sr3 - HH 93 cm S a o — n (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl - 9 SPHhJ ■B bC 03 e.sa m3s c a 00 oh a CM9S£ os am Hi (7.) In OH as &ts S-fl s I l[S 3 2 "rfl-nO 9 j£ t_ S-SrH Hi (8.) (10 (60 (10 <«■) AUCKLAND PROVINC] IVINCI. 3.L DISTRICT— continued. Carpentering and Joinery—Machinists (Males) (d). 1. Coachbuilding—General Hands (Males). x £ HandunderH, 5 52-00 | 5-20 111 6/ to 10/| 8/6$ 8/6$ 17 „ 21 ; 7 44-57 6-24 318 20/ to 30/20/4$ 17/5 21 „ 31 j 17 40-82 13-88 1,761 48/to 60/(50/9 39/10 31 „ 45 ! 6 35-17 4-22 610 60/ 57/10 (a) 45 and over ..'9 46-11 \ 8-30 1,231 60/ 59/4 (a) Allages.. I 42'45-00 ' 37-84 4,031 .. 42/7$ 36/11 There were also 39 employers personally engaged, and £176 was paid in wages to casual hands. Handunder'H 1 25-00 0-50 17 25/ 13/7 17 „ 21 10 34-90 6-98 479 20/to r 35/27/5$ 21 „1 31 13 44-84 11-66 1,398 55/ 47/11$ .. 31 „\ 45 14 40-00 11-20 1,589 54/ to'65/56/9 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 143 60/ 55/ Allages.. 37 42-41 31-38 3.626 .. 46/2$ Carpentering and Joinery—Glaziers (Males). 17andunder31| 4| 39-50 | 3-161 2821 40/ to 60/135/8$ | (a) Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males). 14 and under 17 5 39-00 3-90 72 5/to 10/ 7/5 (a) 17 „ 21 10 45-90 9-18 483 10/to 25/21/0$ 18/7 21 „ 31 9 43-78 7-88 916 35/ to 50/ 46/3 39/2 31 „ 45 6 34-33 4-12 507 35/ to 50/ 49/2$ 32/6 45 and over.. 1 17-00 0-34 45 60/ 52/11$ 17/3$i All ages .. 27 47-07 25-42 2,023 .. 31/10 28/10 There were also 18 employers personally engaged, and £38 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpentering and Joinery—Engine-drivers (Males). Handover.. [ 6| 33-00 I 3-96; 454 30/to 57/|45/10$j (a) There were also 22 employers personally engaged, and £447 was paid in wages to casual hands. Chemical and Drug Manufacturing and Packing (Males). 14 and under 45 | 6(33-50 1 4-02; 345 5/to 60/134/4 j (o) There were also 3 employers personally engaged. Clothing-manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 45 [ 31 45-00 I 2-70! 2731 5/ to 60/(40/5$ 135/ Dentistry—Mechanical (Males). 17 and under 31 | 7) 49-00 i 6-86 753| 30/ to 70/143/11 |41/4$ Clothing-manufacturing (Females) (d). HandunderH 12*36-92 8-86 134 5/ to 10/ 6/0$ .. 17 „ 21 8 47-00 7-52 25512/6 to 20/13/7 21 „ 31 4- 51-50 4-12 248 20/ to 30/ 24/1 : .. 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 79 30/ 30/4$ i .. All ages .. | 25[ 43-08 21-54 716 ... 13/3$ \ .. There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Dentistry—Mechanical (Females). 17 and under 45 ( 11(31-55 ( 8-48J 300( 10/to 20/; 14/2 (d)_ It is probable that these females were employed chiefly as attendants, and worked only occasionally in the workroom. There were also 17 employers personally engaged, and £4 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding—Bodymakers (Males). HandunderH 2,32-50 1-30 22 6/ 6/9 (a) 17 „ 21 4 1 52-00 4-16 87, 7/6 to 13/ 8/4$ 8/4$ 21 „ 31 13'42-92 11-16 1,339, 48/to 60/47/10 39/7$ 31 „ 45 8 39-75 6-36 792 60/ 49/9$ 38/1 45 and over .. 2 55-50 2-22 317 60/ 57/1$ 60/11$ Allages.. 27 46-67 25-20 2,557 .. 40/7 36/5 (a) 8/4$ 39/7$ 38/1 60/11$ 36/5 Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (c). HandunderH 50 44-02 j 44-02 619, 5/to 10/ 5/7$ 4/9 17 „ 21 76 48-85 74-24 1,818 8/to 15/ 9/9$ 9/2$ 21 „ 31 50 44-94 44-94 2,239J 14/to 30/19/11$ 17/3 31 „ 45 13 38-93 10-12 1,327} 40/to 90/52/5$ (a) 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 156; 60/ 60/ 60/ Allages.. 188 46-37 174-36 6,159J .. 14/2 12/7 Coachbuilding—Blacksmiths (Males). HandunderH 7 26-71 3-74 117 6/to 10/12/6 (a) 17 „ 21 13 48-85 12-70 568 15/ to 25/17/10$ 16/9$ 21 „ 31 11 40-09 8-82 1,109 60/ 50/3$ 38/9 31 „ 45 10 51-40 10-28 1,513 60/to 66/58/10$ 58/2$ 45 and over .. 2 33-50 1-34 166 60/ 49/6$ (a) Allages.. I 40 46-10 36-88 1 3,473 .. [37/8 33/5 (a) 16/9$ 38/9 58/2$ (a) Dress and Millinery Making—Millinery (Females). HandunderH 5 43-40! 4-341 97 5/to 8/ 8/11 (a) 17 „ 21 : 13 43-16 11-22 347 8/ to 20/12/4$ 10/3 21 „ 31 17 48-59 16-52 1,505 40/to 60/36/5 34/1 31 „ 45 2 32-50 1-30 150 45/to 60/46/2 (o) Allages.. 35 47-69 33-38 2,099 .. 25/2 23/1 There were also 53 employers personally engaged, and £71 was paid in wages to casual hands. 33/5 Dyeing, Cleaning, and Feather-dressing (Males). 31 and over ..12 47-50 [ 1-90! 282 ! 60/ |59/4$ (54/3 Coachbuilding—Coach-painters (Males). HandunderH: 6 31-33 3-761 73 6/to 10/ 7/9 4/8 17 „ 21 10 40-80 8-16 538 20/ to 40/ 26/4$ 20/8$ 21 „ 31 15 33-60 10-08 1,225 50/to 80/48/7$ 31/5 31 „ 45 9 42-22 7-60' 1,036 60/ 54/6$ 44/3$ 45 and over .. 6 43-83 5-26J 593 60/ 45/1$ 38/ Allages.. ' 41 42-51 I 34-86 3,465 .. 39/9$ 32/6 4/8 20/8$ 31/5 44/3$ 38/ Dyeing, Cleaning, and Feather-dressing (Females). 14 and under 31 | 4(48-75, 3-901 143| 8/ to 30/(14/8 |13/9 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. 32/6 Electrical Engineering (Males). 14 and under 17 ( 1| 52-00 [ l-04[ 52( 20/ 120/ |20/ There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males). HandunderH 7 26-29 3-68 102 6/ to 10/;11/1 (a) 17 „ 21 9 46-78 8-42 371 12/6 to 30/:17/7$ 15/10$ 21 „ 31 17 43-65 14-84 2,057 60/ 55/5$ 46/6$ 31 „ 45 6 42-00 5-04 730 60/ 157/11 46/9$ 45 and over .. 4 36-75 2-94 379 60/ 151/7 36/5$ (a) 15/10$ 46/6$ 46/9$ 36/5$ Engineering (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 24 1 42-67 ! 20-48 514 5/to 15/;10/0$ 8/3 17 „ 21 46 1 48-74 44-84 2,555 10/ to 35/ 22/9$ 21/4$ 21 „ 31 106 47-32 100-30 13,627: 50/to 65/54/4 49/5 31 „ 45 | 70 47-53 66-54 9,651 50/to 65/58/ (a) 45 and over .. I, 7 37-86 5-30 842: 50/ to 70/,63/6$ 46/3 Allages.. 1250 47-49 237-46 27,189 .. J45/10 41/10 There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £264 was paid in wages to casual hands. I Allages.. I 40| 43-65 34-92 3,639 .. [41/8 35/ 35/ Coachbuilding—-Trimmers (Males). 21 and under 451 3| 51-33 | 3-08| 397! 43/to 60/(51/6$ 50/11 lACJ 50/11 31

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