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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
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Coachbuilding—Bodymakers (Males). lOH ;• £ 14andunderl7 | 1] 52-00 | 1-04] 39] 15/ 115/ |15/ There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £4 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ 14 and under 17 3 37-67 2-26 52 5/to 10/ 9/2$ (a) 17 „ 21 3 40-67 2-44 114 12/to 48/18/8 14/8$ 21 „ 31 16 44-94 14-38 1,920 60/ 53/5 46/2" 31 „ 45 10 43-20 8-64 1,315 60/to 63/60/10$ 50/7 45 and over .. 2 39-00 1-56 239 60/to 72/61/3$ (a) Allages.. 31 47-23 29-28 3,64o' .. 49/8$ 45/2 3 3 16 10 2 9/2$ 18/8 53/5 60/10$ 61/3$ 49/8$ (a) 14/8$ 46/2 50/7 (a) 45/2 Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 2 35-50 1-42 128 36/to 47/36/0$ 24/7$ 21 „ 31 16 37-94 12-14 1,151 36/to 48/37/11 27/8 31 „ 45 9 44-44 8-00 812 42/ to 47/ 40/7 34/8$ 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 120 50/ 46/2 46/2 Allages.. 27'41-85 22-60 2,211 .. 39/1$ 31/6 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £121 was . paid in wages to casual hands. COACHBUrLDING —BLACKSMITHS (MALES). 31 ACHl ! I : 12 ; 2 )• 9/8 30/4$ 54/4 62/4 65/7 52/5$ 14 and under 17 [ 2 29-00] 1-16] 28 5/to 10/ 9/8 5/4$/ 17 „ 21 S 4 52-00 4-16J 316 15/ to 42/ 30/4$ 30/4$ 21 „ 31 11 41-27 9-08! 1,233 60/to 63/54/4 43/1$ 31 „ 45 i 12 41-00 9-84} 1,534 60/to 66/62/4 (a) 45 and over .. 2 52-00 J 2-08J 341 66/ to 72/ 65/7 65/7 All ages .. I 28 47-00 : 26-32i 3,452 . . 52/5$ 47/5 5/4$ 30/4$ 43/1$ (a) 65/7 47/5 Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 3 25-67 1-54 73 17/6 18/11$ 9/4$a 17 „ 21 5 45-00 4-50 338 30/ 30/0$ 26/ 21 „ 31 26 48-85 25-40 3,122 50/to 60/49/2 46/2 31 „ 45 9 47-56 8-56 1,193 50/ to 60/ 55/9 51/ Allages.. 42 47-62 40-00 4,726 .. 47/3 43/3$ Many of these employees were shop-assistants who were engaged only occasionally in the manufacturing. There were also 18 employers personally engaged. Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males). 17 and under 21 2 52-00 2-08 66 10/to 20/12/8$ 12/8$ 21 „ 31 1 21-00 0-42 52 54/ to 60/ 49/6$ 20/ 31 „ 45 5 43-20 4-32 663 60/ to 72/ 61/4$ 51/ 45 and over .. 1 29-00 0-58 82 60/ .. (a) CHBl 2 1 5 1 12/8$ 20/ 51/ (a) 36/11 Allages.. 9 41-11 7-40 863 .. 46/8 36/11 9 Butter and Cheese Making and Cream-separating (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 12-50 0-50 29 20/to 25/23/2$ 5/7 17 „ 21 11 27-64 6-08 611 30/ to 40/ 40/2$ 21/4$ 21 „ 31 51 39-45 40-24 4,962 40/to 50/49/4 (a) 31 „ 45 22 42-86 18-86 2,265 40/to 50/48/0$ 39/7 45 and over .. 5 51-60 5-16 746 50/ to 60/ 57/10 57/4$ Allages.. 85 45-20 76-84 8,613 .. 44/10 38/11$ (See footnote to this trade for Taranaki, which also applies here.) Coachbuilding—Painters (Males). 14andunder 17 2 34-50 1-38 23 5/to 10/ 6/8 4/5 17 „ 21 7 49-57 6-94 333 12/ to 20/19/2$ 18/3$ 21 „ 31 8 42-78 6-84 898 60/ 52/6 43/2 31 „ 45 6 47-67 5-72 865 60/ to 66/ 60/6 55/5$ 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 149 60/ 57/3$ 57/3$ Allages.. 23 .. 21-92 2,268 .. 41/4$ 37/11 4/5 18/3$ 43/2 55/5$ 57/3$ 37/11 Coachbuilding—Trimmers (Males). Butter and Cheese Making and Cream-separating—Engine-21 and under 31 1 52-00 1-04 126 60/ 48/5$ 48/5$ 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 167 70/ to 72/6 64/2$ 64/2$ 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 78 72/ 30/ 30/* All ages .. 3 52-00 3-12 371 .. 47/7 47/7 48/5$ 64/2$ 30/* drivers (Males). 31andunder45 ] 2] 52-00 ] 2-08| 312] 60/ J60/ (60/ There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £16 was paid in wages to casual hands. 47/7 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering (Males). HandunderH 7 32-14 4-50, 116 6/to 10/10/4 (a) 17 „ 21 15 45-00 13-50 732 20/ to 36/ 21/8$ 18/9 21 „ 31 38 46-18 35-10 4,297 60/ 49/ 43/6 31 „ ' 45 24 47-54 22-82! 3,138 60/ -55/ 50/3$ 45 and over .. 8 46-00 7-38 895 60/ to 66/ 48/8 43/0$ Allages.. 84 49-52 83-28! 9,178 .. 44/1 42/0$ Coachbuilding—Helpers (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 5 32-40 3-24 67 5/to 10/ 8/3$ 17 „ 21 13 48-15 12-52 593 10/ to 20/18/11$ .. 21 „ 31 5 45-80 4-58 423 40/ 36/11$ .. 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 124 50/ 47/8$ Allages.. 24 44-54 21-38 1,207 .. 22/6 13 5 1 24 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering (Females). 21andunder31 I 2)44-00] 1-76] 80! 25/ (18/2 |15/4$ There were also 25 employers personally engaged, and £155 waB paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding—General Hands (Males) (_). 21 and under 31 | 4133-75] 2-70] 331] 40/to 60/|49/ | .. There were also 20 employers personally engaged, and £139 wai paid in wages to casual hands. * Part-time worker. Carpentering and Joinery (Males) (c). HandunderH 8 44-75) 7-16 167 8/ to 15/! 9/4 8/0$ 17 21 23 45-26 20-82 1,024 15/to 20/19/8 17/1$ 21 " 31 71 43-28 61-46 7,663 60/ 49/10$41/6 31 , 45 74 45-99 68-06 9,494 60/ 55/10 49/4 45 and over.. 17 45-18 15-36 2,168 60/ 56/5$ 49/0$ Allages.. 181 47-75 172-86 20,516' .. 47/6 43/7 Coffee and Spice Grinding (Males). 17 and under 31 | 2] 32-00 | 1-28| 151|25/to 52/6|47/2 | (a) Concrete-pipe Making (Males) (d). 21 and under 31 7 28-14 3-94 508 40/to 48/51/7 45 and over .. 6 29-33 3-52 472 50/ to 60/ 53/7$ Allages.. 13 28-69 7-46 980 .. 52/6$ Carpentering and Joinery—Engine-drivers (Males). Handover..! 4(47-75] 3-82] 471] 30/to 60/|49/4 [45/3$ There were also 28 employers personally engaged, and £142 was paid in wages to casual hands. I Concrete-pipe Making—Blacksmiths, etc. (Males). 21andunder45| 4| 37-75 | 3-02) 457[ 60/ |60/6$ |43/11^ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £52 was paic in wages to casual hands.
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