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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a' °S o ih ann I -§2 I ga y, q>a a-,- °~ I& gas gft pHrt a h! (2-)l (30 ■us* ■a 5 S g a 0it! HS g-O esi> y, a-) U S3 'o% ftM 3 03 C r? 03 SS to £ a O"" Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. SB-" ft'g 03 a^HH .SmS g.as hh£ o Is I |r=0 (7.) tn 90 OH en a+3 »>■§- mo a 3-flo e'CMiSS co Q39 Hh3« I 1 " S SJr=rH| (8-) Ages. a °S a. ss a* 1 Sa fl a a y, o>, a ■ 2~ at lal .a o e fl o ga gHP a h! (2.) (3.) -riS» (S.S » o — ■fl BoS H 0 tar* tn Sa iS CO gTSOA, g-o es> ir, (4) 3 TS ■9 '3 a In &>l CO co r=g 93 CM £ a o — ft (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. ftl 9 B-H.HH-a „„fl e.sa 9>oi fl (7.) IH OJ OH HH a*3 »■§« Mo-a ass g> a »£ c Si* 18 £ irS-S (60 (1.) (60 (1.) AUCKLAND PROVINCL ,L DISTRICT— continued. Fellmongery (Males) (c). Laundry-work—European (Females). £ 21 and over.. | 31 34-67 2-80! 2371 48/to 60/(45/7 |30/5 £ (See also in connection with Meat-freezing.) Firewood-cutting, Grain-crushing, etc. (Males). 21 and under 45! 2(52-00) 2-08] 237) 45/to 46/;45/7 (45/7 HandunderH 4 17-50! 1*40 23 10/to 15/ 6/8 («) 17 „ 21 1143-64 9-60 431 20/to 30/17/11$ 15/1 21 „ 31 9 44-00 7-92 406 20/ to 30/ 20/6 17/4 31 ., 45 10 37-50 7-50 417 20/ to 30/ 22/3 16/0$ 45 and over .. 4 17-25 1-38 62 20/to 30/18/ 6/(e) Allages.. 30 46-34 27-80 1,339 .. 19/1 17/2 There were also 8 employers personally engaged. There were also 13 employers personally engaged, and £40 was paid in wages to casual hands. Fish-curing (Males) (c). HandunderH 3 17-67 1-06 53 20/ 20/ 6/9$ 17 „ 21 8 29-38 . 4-70 202 10/ to 30/17/2$ 9/8$ 21 „ 31 12 41-50 9-96 1,171 40/to 60/47/0$ ;37/6$ 31 „ 45 12 46-76 11-22 1,244 40/ to 50/ 44/4 39/10$ Allages.. 34 39-62' 26-94 2,670 .. 39/8 30/2$ There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. Laundry-work—Chinese (Males). There were 10 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed. Lime and Cement Manueacturing (Males) (d). HandunderH 6 19-33 2-32 159 27/to 30/;27/5 17 „ 21 16 39-56 12-66 1,184 36/ 137/5 21 „ 31 81 45-02 72-94 8,137 48/ 44/7$ 31 „ 45 111 46-86 97-3812,621 48/ 51/10 45 and over.. 13 42-69 11-10 1,286 48/ 46/4 Allages.. 215 45-67 196-4023,387 .. 47/7$ Flax-milling—Mill Hands (Males) (e). HandunderH 1 33-00 0-66 31) 20/ ,18/9$ 11/11 17 „ 21 18 35-62 12-82 844 20/ to 40/26/4 18/0$ 21 „ 31 64 33-87 43-36 3,874 40/ to 55/31/3 23/3$ 31 „ 45 20 36-80 14-72 1,437: 40/to 55/(38/1 27/8 45 and over .. 2 11-00 0-44 29 25/ 126/4$ 5/7 Allages.. 101 35-65 i 72-00 6,215 .. 134/6$ 23/10$ Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Chemists (Males). 14 and under 45 | 5] 45-20 | 4-521 811120/ to 120/71/9 ;62/4$« Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Electricians (Males). 45 and over .. | 21 52-00 ( 1-041 209: 80/ 580/4$ [80/4$ Flax-milling—Engine-drivers (Males). Handover..! 6(37-66! 4-52: 486) 42/to 60/(43/ (31/ There were also 17 employers personally engaged, and £699 was paid in wages to casual hands. Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Draughtsman (Male). 21 and under 31 ( 1 10-00 I 0-201 34) 80/ ,68/ ! (a) Gas, Coke, and Coal-tar Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 3 47-00 2-82, 70 5/to 10/ 9/11 9/ 17 „ 21 8 43-13 6-90 451 20/ to 42/ 26/2 21/8$ 21 „ 31 23 46-61 21-44 2,410 48/ to 60/45/ 40/4 31 „ 45 24 48-66 23-36: 3,385 48/to 70/58/ 54/3 45 and over .. 7 41-43 5-80J 1,112 58/ to 70/ 76/8$ 61/1 6 Allages.. 6149-44 60-321 7,428 .. 49/3 46/10 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £193 was paid in wages to casual hands. Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Fillers (Males) (b). 21 and over .. I 91 36-78 j 6-621 1,048) 48/ to 66/,63/4 44/9$ Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Carpenters (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 4 34-00 2-72 364 54/to 60/53/6$ 35/1 31 „ 45 9 42-89 7-72 1,212 60/to 72/62/9$ 51/9$ Allages.. 12-43-50 I 10-44 1,576 .. 60/4$ 50/6. Jam-making and Fruit-preserving (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 I 2[ 11-00 | 0-441 211 12/ to 24/|19/l I 4/0$ Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Plumbers (Males) (c). 31 and under 45 I 1! 19-00 0-381 48! 54/ 150/6$ (18/5$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £412 was paid in wages to casual hands. Jam-making and Fruit-preserving (Females) (c). 14 and under 31 I 5)11-00; l-10i 46! 12/to 20/(16/9 ! 3/6$ £48 was paid in wages to casual hands. Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Engine-drivers (Males) (d). 17andunder21 2 47-00 1-88 71 10/to 25/15/1$ 21 „ 31 3 34-67 2-08 377 66/ 72/6 31 „ 45 10 37-80 7-56 1,496 66/to 90/79/2 45 and over.. 3 42-33 2-54 425 86/ 66/11 Allages.. 18 39-06 14-06 2,369 .. 67/4$ Kauri-gum Sorting and Packing (Males). 21 and under 31 ! 7 46-72 6-54 650 40/ to 55/;39/9 35/9 31 „ 45 ! 6 39-50 4-74 522' 42/ to 60/44/0$ 33/6 45 and over .. ! 5 46-80 4-68 520, 42/ to (a) Allages.. [16 49-88 15-96 1,692 .. .42/5 40/8 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £21 was paid in wages to casual hands. Lime and Cement Manufacturing—Firemen and Greasers (Males) (d). 21 and over., j 91 41-33 | 7-44| 1,017)48/ to 67/6154/8 43/5$ Manure-manufacturing (Males) (6). 21 and over.. | 4| 26-75 2-14| 273( 40/to 55/|51/0$ |26/3 Laundry-work—European (Males). HandunderH! 1152-00: 1-04) 130) 50/ |50/ 50/ (See also in connection with Meat-freezing.) There were also 3 employers personally engaged.
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