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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. £3 °_- OH t- Chh 5 .2fl 1 32 s 5 a r3 Q ->. s • °~ 2 o a ft-^ a >> r.I fl S3 .fl O £ fl 93 gp, SSr a l -5 (2.)i (3.) ■a s« 111 r*>fl OH J,' SooS So'"** _**& sS'g-a ■o SS 9 fl r-J S3 OS f> r5 (4.) 3 TJ .2 'S PriJ es a, J fl o"~Eh (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. &*•* .5 bD o S3 3 eS " >, m3 3 rt a. *H gr=-3 (-. 03 03 rftt3 Zi\3SZ Ail §|| (SO? «£« HH IO OH JH g.. s S Hi (8.) Ages. (1.) § S3 ft fltj fl .§& ga a (2.) S3 \fg- S .2= ET3 r£>H11 lflo| »ft-g «^-s CO fl oj -° _" O o |lSr- I__Et Hi !*; (3.) (4.) S3 An li* co m H9S3 Sh CM £ a o—' E-i (5.) Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Full Week. is"9 ts 90 Br-HH-e.a I m 3 s sis >--o Hi (7.) 03 _! en d"« |f 0 | S fl--CO Wnflg sis sss gr-r-Hi (8.) r— (1.) (6.) (6.) TARANAKIPROVINCL X DISTRICT— continued. Dyeing and Cleaning (Males). Laundry-work—European (Females). There were 2 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed. £ 21 and under 45 ; 4| 47-75 3-82| 229! 12/ to 40/i23/ll$|22/ There were also 4 employers personally engaged. Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating (Males). Laundry-work—Chinese (Males). £ 31 and under 45 | 2! 30-00 I 1-201 90( 30/ |30/ 117/3$ HandunderH 2 9-00 0-36 7 7/6 to 10/ 7/9$ (a) 17 „ 21 2 26-50 1-06 37 10/to 25/13/11$ (a) 21 „ 31 14 43-64 12-22 1,291 40/to 45/42/3 35/5$ 3 1 „ 45 12 47-35 11-36 1,949 60/to 70/68/7$ 62/5$ 45 and over .. 3 52-00 3-12 684 80/ to 90/ 87/8$ 87/8$ Allages.. I 29! 48-48 28-12 3,968 .. 56/5$ 152/7$ There were also 13 employers personally engaged. Manure-mixing (Male). 45 and over.. I 1152-00! l-04[ 124; 47/6 |47/8$l47/8$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £61 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering (Males). 14 and under 17 4 34-25 2-74 50 5/ to 10/1 7/3$ (a) 17 „ 21 11 47-09 10-36 428 5/to 30/16/6$ 14/11$ 21 „ 31 18 50-38 18-14 2,37015/to 93/6 52/3 50/7$ 31 „ 45 12 46-00 10-80 1,586 42/ to 72/ ! 58/9 50/10 45 and over . . 8 43-37 6-94 899 44/ to 66/151/10 43/2$ Allages.. 49 49-77 48-98 5,333 .. 43/6$ 41/10$ There were also 7 employers personally engaged, and £6 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Slaughtermen (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 j 1 6-00 0-12 17 50/ 56/8 6/61 21 .. 31 | 13 33-46 8-70 1,200 48/to 155/55/2 35/6 31 i. 45 125 34-60 17-30 3,83142/ to 180/ 88/7 58/11$ 45 and over .. ; 2 30-50 1-22 187 42/to 100/61/3$ 35/11$ Allages.. 39 35-05 27-34 5,235 .. 76/7~51/7$ Although during the busy season many of these hands earned from £5 to £7 per week, during the slack period of the year they worked perhaps only a few hours per week. To this is due the low averages for the year. Fellmongery (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 ; 1 19-00 0-38 26 27/6 27/4$ lb) H „ 21 2 50-00 2-00 145 25/to 48/29/ 27/10$ 21 „ 31 5 45-80 4-58 501 42/ to 54/ 43/9 38/6$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 230 ! 42/ to 54/ 44/3 44/3 45 and over.. 4 39-50 3-16 365 48/to 70/46/2$ 35/1 Allages.. | 13 1 46-92 12-20 1,267; .. 41/6$ 37/6 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £45 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also in connection with Meat-slaughtering, &c.) Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Chamber Hands and Labourers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 | 1 32-00 0-64 28 15/ 17/6 |10/9 17 - 21 | 4 27-25 2-18 115 20/to 48/21/1 Ill/Ol 21 „ 31 ; 19 40-36 15-34 1,640 42/to 130/42/9 33/2! 31 „ 45 29 42-58 24-70 3,44142/to 160/55/8$ 45/7$ 45 and over .. 8 46-50 7-44 945 48/ to 85/ 50/9$ 45/5 Allages.. 60 41-91 50-30 6.169 .. 49/0$ 39/6$~ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Preservers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 2 24-00 0-96 41 7/6 to 15/17/1 15/9 17 » 21 5 29-60 2-96 263 40/ to 48/ 35/6$ 20/3 21 ss 31 13 39-15 10-18 993 42/to 55/39/1 29/4] 31 » 45 3 44-67 2-68 418 45/to 100/62/4$ 53/7 45 and over . . 1 48-00 0-96 159 80/ 66/3 61/2 Allages.. 23 38-56 17-74 l,874l '.. 42/3 31/4~ Firewood-cutting, etc. (Males). 21 and over .. | 8| 40-25 | 6-44) 7621 30/ to 65/147/4 I (a) There were also 11 employers personally engaged. Flaxmilling (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 I 9 28-00 1 5-04 504 20/to 60/40/ 21/6$ 31 „ 45 j 11 23-63 , 5-20 634 38/to 90/48/9 22/2 Allages.. | 19 26-94 1 10-24 1,138 .. 44/5$ 23/0$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £81 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See footnote to Butter and Cheese Making, which applies also to this trade.) Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Fellmongers (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 ' 7(23-14 3-24 317 48/ to 50/ 39/1$ 17/5 31 >• 45 9 29-88 5-38 641 48/ to 90/ 47/8 27/4J 45 and over . . 5| 34-20 3-42 460 48/ to 80/ 53/9$ 35/4$ Allages.. 20 3010 12-04 1,418 .. 47/1$ 27/3~ £28 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Oleo, Tallow, and Manure Hands (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 | 12 35-50 1 8-521 896! 42/ to 55/ 42/0$ 28/84 31 .. « 14 38-57' 10-80 1,274! 45/to 70/47/2 35/ 45 and over .. , 7, 39-85 j 5-58 77o| 48/ to 75/55/2$ 42/3$ Allages.. I 31; 40-16 24-902,940! .. 47/2$~36/5$~ £6 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flour and Oatmeal Milling (Males). 21 and under 31 | 2 j 52-00 | 2-08; 2211 35/ to 50/142/6 142/6 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Gas, Coke, and Coal-tar Manufacturing (Males). 21 and under 31 5 52-00 5-20 919(50/ to 120/70/8$ 70/8$ 31 „ 45 9 51-44 9-26 1,345 45/to 66/6 58/1 57/5$ 45 and over . . 5 52-00 5-20 790 48/ to 120/ 60/9 60/9 Allages.. 19 51-73 19-66 3.054 1 .. 62/1$ 61/10 £99 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing —Sausage-casing Preparing (Males) (c). 17 and under 45 j 10] 27-30 | 5-46[ 674| 40/ to 60/49/4$ [25/11 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engineers (Males). 21 and under 31 4] 38-75 3-10 485: 48/to 90/62/7 46/7' 31 „ 45 18: 43-61 15-70 2,282 48/to 80/58/1$ 48/9* 45 and over.. 6; 43-00 5-16 1,025 56/to 130/;79/5$ 65/8$ Allages.. 24,49-91! 23-96 3,792 .. 'm/S^GO/iT' £105 was paid in wages to casual hands. Laundry-work—European (Male). 21 and under 31 | 11 52-00 i 1-041 52) 20/ |20/ 120/
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