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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
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Ages. (1.) a CD rH 9 S3 1 y, H si, (2.) ! oB .2 fl 1! CO g OH gHr* Hj (3.) o 5 _ M -fl flo£ £ %t iS ""90S ■a 5 3 S y, (4.) 3 ■a 3 '3 Ohh.' in °* Sri fi 03 -9S3 - HH 93 CM £ a o — 11 Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. %S3 93 M-*- -H .SmS S.3B CO fl >i H fl o III g'S'S H(7.) ■- 03 0i _■> a£ too 3 __V3 Sfl-e (M 3i ±4 ~~" rl 0 « _ oo oi S3 -H 1^9 (8.) Ages. a o ■V S3 B fl ft H .is c0 Oi (2.) S3 a.2fl HH 03 §a A* smtz 4 (3.) ■a £« fi,a £ . QtsSZ j, o— 9% t."9SS * S 5 o a-?! fl .2 ftrJ &f)r-H £ fl o -F " H (5.) Oi Inordinary b c a Bate of § r g, Wages for a « % o Full Week. „ „ g111 |r=-S (60 (7.) M IO Si fl m DOr< flrC 9 6 flfe Ill (6.) (10 WELLINGTON PROVING :AL DISTRICT— continued. Carpentering and Joinery (Males) (c). Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (c). £ HandunderH 12| 36-08 8-66 2117/6 to 17/6 9/9 (a) 17 „ 21 63] 49-83 59-80 3,722 12/6 to 40/24/11 22/8$ 21 „ 31 174! 43-14 150-1220,321 55/to 65/54/2 44/11 31 „ 45 99 45-56 90-2212,743 60/to 66/56/6 49/6 45 and over.. 61! 34-05 41-54 6,095 60/to 66/58/8 38/5 Allages.. 397 ! 44-11 350-3443,092 .. 49/2$ 41/8$ There were also 61 employers personally engaged, and £3,259 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ HandunderH 57 41-26 47-04 826 5/to 12/: 7/ . | 5/7 17 „ 21 131 35-90 94-06 2,458 5/ to 25/10/5$ (a) 21 „ 31 66 49-13 64-86 3,921 7/6 to 50/24/2 22/10 31 „ 45 23 46-65 21-46 2,743 20/to 100/151/1$ 45/10$ Allages.. 276,41-1.9 227-42 9,948 .. ]l7/6 13/10$ Chemical and Drug Manufacturing (Female). 21 and under 31 1] 52-00 1-04 104] 40/ 40/ ,40/ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Dress and Millinery Making—Milliners (Females). 14 and under 17 13125-61 6-66 90 5/to 8/ 5/5 2/8 17 „ 21 28! 45-00 25-20 778 8/ to 20/12/4 10/8 21 „ 31 24)47-33 22-72 1,836 15/to 50/32/4 29/5 31 „ 45 2 32-50 1-30 155! 60/ 48/8$ 29/9$ Allages.. 62U5-19 55-88 1 2,859 .. 20/5$ 17/9 There were also 63 employers personally engaged, and £29 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding (Males). HandunderH 20 40-45 I 16-18 45040/ to 17/611/1$ 8/8 17 „ 21 27 49-44! 26-70 1,693] 20/ to 54/25/4$ 24/1$ 21 „ 31 79 41-64 j 65-80 8,082' 45/ to 66/49/1$ 39/4 31 „ 45 78 48-36 75-4410,254] 60/to 72/]54/4$ 50/7 45 and over.. 19 42-95 2,298j 50/to 78/]56/4 46/6 Allages.. 214 46-83 200-44 22,777] .. .45/5$ 40/11 There were also 28 employers personally engaged, and £415 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dyeing and Cleaning (Male) (6). 17 and under 21 1118-00 0-36[ 14| 15/ ,15/6$ |5/4$ Dyeing and Cleaning (Females). There were 2 employers personally engaged, and £16 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating (Males). 17 and under 45 9 46-11 8-30] 1,131] 10/ to 70/J54/6 (48/4 Coopering (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 41-50 1-66 75 12/to 18/18/1 114/6 17 „ 21 6 39-50 4-74 288 15/ to 30/ 24/3$ :i8/5$ 21 „ 31 6 31-00 3-72 465 48/to 60/50/ J29/9$ 31 „ 45 6 39-00 4-68 561 48/to 60/47/11 !35/ll$ Allages.. 18 41-11 j 14-80 1,389] .. 37/6$ 29/8 Carried on chiefly in connection with the meat slaughtering industry. £8 was paid in wages to casual hands. Embroidery Making (Male). 17 and under 21 1] 52-00 | 1-04| 32 10/3 ] 12/3$ 112/3$ Embroidery Making (Females). 17andunder31 41 51-50 | 4-12 191] 17/6 (18/6$ ;18/4$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Coopering—Engine-driver (Male). 31 and under 45 1| 40-00 0-80[ 99] 50/ ]49/6 ]38/l There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males) (d). HandunderH 19:37-05 14-08] 418 7/6 to 12/611/10$ .. 17 „ 21 32 48-03 30-74 1,633 20/to 50/21/3 21 „ 31 32 46-09 29-50i 3,586 35/to 75/48/7$ 31 „ 45 15 41-86 12-56] 1,842 55/to 75/58/8 Allages.. 93 46-71 86-887,479 .. 34/5 There were also 28 employers personally engaged, and £74 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering (Males). 14 and under 17 22 41-27 18-16 491 7/6 to 12/6 10/10 | 8/7 17 „ 21 33 44-36 29-28 1,441 15/to 30/19/8 :16/9$ 21 „ 31 38 44-05 33-48 4,233 40/to 60/50/7 42/10 31 „ 45 32 46-81 29-96 4,194 50/to 65/56/ |50/5 45 and over .. 9 43-11 7-76 852 60/ 43/11 36/5 Allages.. 128 46-34 118-64 11,211 '< 7/6 to 65/ 37/9$ 33/8 There were also 21 employers personally engaged, and £401 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry—Mechanical (Males). HandunderH 9 14-88 2-68: 88112/6 to 25/13/1$ (a) 17 „ 21 6 39-66 4-76 15l| 7/6 to 25/12/8$ 9/8 21 „ 31 6 41-16 4-94 724: 50/ to 90/ 58/7$ 46/5 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04! 86 40/ to 85/ 33/1 33/1 45 and over .. 1 48-00 0-96 1 143 65/ 59/7 55/ All ages .. 22 32-68 14-38- 1,192 .. 33/2 20/10 Fellmongering (Males) (c). . 14 and under 17 3 35-00 2-10| 122 20/to 25/23/3 15/7$ 17 „ 21 6 41-50 4-98i 487 30/ to 44/39/1$ 31/2J21 „ 31 13 39-76 10-34J 1,188 42/ to 48/45/11-J-35/2 ~ 31 „ 45 16 42-06 13-46! 1,676 40/ to 60/ 49/9$"[40/3$ 45 and over.. 7| 43-57 6-10J 756 40/to 54/49/7 41/6$ All ages .. , 40U6-22 36-98:4,229 .. 45/9 40/8 Fellmongering—Engineers (Males) (b). 21 and under 31 j 3| 44-66 | 2-68] 417] 54/ to 65/62/3 153/5$ There were also 7 employers personally engaged, and £53 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also under Meat-slaughtering, &c.) Dentistry—Mechanical (Females). 17 and under 21 I 7 44-71 6-26 229 10/to 20/,14/7$ 12/7 21 „ 31 ] 10 48-10 9-62 46715/ to 27/619/5 17/11$ 31 „ 45 ! 1 52-00 1-04 60 25/ 23/1 23/1 All ages ..] 18 47-00 16-92 756 .. 0.7/10$ 16/2 It is probable that most of these females were attendants who were employed only occasionally in the workrooms. There were also 24 employers personally engaged. Firewood-cutting (Males). 17 and over .. ,10] 51-70 | 10-34| 1,1491 15/ to 50/44/5$ 144/2$ There were also 16 employers personally engaged, and £34 was paid in wages to casual hands. Fish-curing (Males). There were 2 employers personally engaged,
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