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

Ages. a °S S3 _. a-* 3 M -2« fl 3 fl ft p >i it' ill ■So g a & gp.. smi? a 4 ?2.)l (3.) t S "a O -o js-c 8 §2^3 SaoS, is o" 3 "^ L. Sr HH £*■$%. t-, 9<t__s _? —\ --iT^ j-:oo g-d os> ft (4.) - ' TS „ 9k it OI $ \$ 9 £$ SS to £ a Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. *i Si-i _ .SmS g-a a „ fl r*J 03 M S Hj (7.) &S __ too 3 6 a£ c3 PI? Wr3« 8. HH c3 aj ™ gr=i>l 4 (8.) Ages. a 9 03 S3 B fl ft I'd II SrV i) S3 .2fl ■£ °> SB fl Or, H| (3.) ■if a p £*» *_ • I- « 09BOS £*■$« »H tl.rrj M g-o c0l> y, (4.) fl ■a ■g . 61. ce &£ * to -"HS 9* CM £ a o — H (5.) Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Full Week. _! _ CO t_ e.sa CO A. Sa, m33 o„ fl 111 gr*0 Hi (7.) — 90 *>3 Sto.3 a- 3 s a s_ " at* os s +H _ F? 9 to £r*> v> (10 (6.) (1.) (6.) HAWKE'S BAY PROVINi !IAL DISTRICT— continued. Coopering (Males). Fellmongering (Males) (»). £ 14 and under 45 | 10) 45-00 | 9-00] 964|17/6 to 80/(42/10 |37/1 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. (See also Meat-slaughtering, &c.) £ 17 and under 21 10 43-40 8-68 760 30/to 48/35/ 29/3 21 „ 31 25 40-80 20-40 2,401 42/to 48/47/1 36/11 31 „ 45 18 39-05 14-06 1,618 48/to 54/46/0$ (a) 45 and over .. 6 40-16 4-82 622 42/to 48/51/7$ 39/10$ Allages.. 57 42-07 47-96 5,401 .. 45/0$ 36/5$ There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £33 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also in connection with Meat-slaughtering, _c.) Cycle and Motor Engineering (d). HandunderH 8 22-25 3-56. 83 7/6 to 10/ 9/4 17 „ 21 12 46-75 11-221 558 20/ to 30/19/11 21 „ 31 27 47-78 25-80 3,001 40/to 50/46/6$ 31 „ 45 10 39-90 7-98 1,074 60/ 53/10 All ages .. I 56| 43-50 48-724,740 .. 38/11 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. Firewood-cutting (Males). 31 and over .. ) 5| 39-00 ( 3-901 488| 48/ ]50/0$ | (a) There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry (Males). 17andunder45 | 8) 49-37 | 7-90| 1,038) 5/ to 100/|52/10 (49/11 Fish-curing (Males). 21andunder45 [ 2] 52-00 | 2-08] 3211 40/to 70/161/9 |61/9 There were also 7 employers personally engaged. Dentistry (Females). 14 and under 31 | 11| 40-73 | 8-96] 430) 10/ to 25/|19/2$ | (a) It is probable that most of these females were employed chiefly as attendants who were only occasionally engaged in the workroom. There were also 19 employers personally engaged, and £8 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flax-milling (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 1130-27 6-66 756 40/to 60/(45/5 26/5$ 31 „ 45 13 33-84 8-80 1,132 50/ to 60/ 51/5$ 33/6 45 and over .. 3 17-66 1-06 127 60/ 47/11 (6) Allages.. 23 35-91 16-52! 2,015 .. 48/9$ 33/8$ '~"f There were also 5 employers personally engaged. Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (_). HandunderH! 44| 39-50 34-76 516 5/ | 5/11$ .. 17 „ 21 75 44-45 66-68 1,752 5/to 15/10/6 21 „ 31 69 42-20 58-24 3,470 20/to 25/23/10 31 „ 45 10 45-80 9-16 1,373 60/ 59/11 45 and over .. 6 33-67 4-04 651 50/ to 70/64/6 Allages.. 192 45-02 172-88 7,762 .. Il7/ll$ .. Fruit-preserving and Jam-making—General Hands (Males) (c). NG A HandunderH 3 9-66 0-58 12 10/ 8/3$ 17 „ 21 3 16-33 0-98 37 15/ to 25/15/1 21 „ 31 11 43-09 9-48 1,043 42/to 50/44/ 36/5$ 31 „ 45 8 46-00 7-36 970 42/ to 50/ 52/8$ 46/7$ 45 and over .. 1 18-00 0-36 26 30/to 36/28/10$ 10/ Allages.. 22 42-64 18-76 2,088| .. 44/6 J36/6 3 3 11 8 1 22 Dress and Millinery Making—Milliners (Females). HandunderH 3 44-67 2-68 65. 5/to 14/ 9/8$ (a) 17 „ 21 17 46-35 15-76 374] 5/ to 15/ 9/6 8/5$ 21 „ 31 12 48-08 11-54 1,1051 20/to 60/38/3$ 35/5 31 „ 45 1 50-00 1-00 195J 80/ 78/ 75/ 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 315 60/ to 70/ 60/7 60/7 Allages.. 33 50-09 33-06 2,054 .. 24/10$ 23/11$ There were also 38 employers personally engaged, and £27 was paid in wages to casual hands. Fruit-preserving and Jam-making—Tinsmiths (Males) (c).* 14 and under 17 4 24-25 1-94] 47 10/ 9/8$ | 4/6 17 „ 21 4 30-25 2-421 173 20/to 40/28/7 ]I6/7$ 21 „ 31 5 29-00 2-901 398 40/ to 70/ 54/10$ 30/7$ 31 „ 45 3 31-00 1-86 225 48/ 48/5 J28/10 Allages.. 14 32-57 9-12) 843 .. 36/11$ 23/2 Fruit-preserving and Jam-making—Box-makers (Males) (c.)* 21 and under 45 ( 3) 27-66 1-66] 2241 30/to 66/(54/ |28/8$ * It is probable that during the remainder of the year these hands found employment at their trades elsewhere. Engineering—General Hands (Males). HandunderH 27 36-03 19-46 479 5/to-15/ 9/10 (a) 17 „ 21 37 47-13 34-88 1,427 10/to 30/16/4$ 14/10 21 „ 31 62 46-14 57-22 7,470 40/ to 66/ 52/2$ 46/4 31 „ 45 50 43-78 43-78 6,849 54/to 70/62/7 52/8 45 and over .. 4 45-00 3-60 660 60/ to 80/ 73/4 63/5$ Allages.. 17146-43 158-9416,885 .. 42/6 38/ Frutt-preserving and Jam-making—Engine-driver (Male). 21 and under 31 ( 1] 49-00 | 0-98] 99] 42/ 140/5 J38/1 Fruit-preserving and Jam-making — General Hands (Females) (c). Engineering—Engine-drivers (Males). 21andunder31 ( 2] 43-50 [ 1-74] 238( 40/ to 80/(54/8$ | (a) HandunderH 7 20-57 2-88 79 10/to 15/10/11$ 4/4 17 „ 21 15 26-73 7-42 275 15/ to 18/14/10 7/0$ 21 „ 31 14 28-21 7-90 364 20/ 18/5 10/ 31 „ 45 16 26-12 8-36 395 20/ 18/11 9/6 45 and over .. 4 9-25 0-74 27 20/ 14/7 2/7 Allages.. 48 28-44 27-30 1,140 .. 16/8 9/1$ Engineering—Carpenters (Males). There was also 1 employer personally engaged. 14 and under 31 | 3| 47-67 | 2-86) 326) 10/to 67/|45/7 (41/9$ There were also 7 employers personally engaged, and £1,591 was paid in wages to casual hands. Gun and Lock Smithing (Male). 31andunder45| 1| 52-00 ] 1-04] 1431 55/ ]55/ )55/ There were also 3 employers personally engaged.

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