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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a o§ 9 r5 q >> fl -! °~ 3 -fl a, ~SS "h H gal cofl- gmsz S Hj i (20 (3.) 3S P "/j fill ifSS OH §2* £*%& 'SSSSpss •a SS 3 o S os 9t£ 3-d COry, (4.) a ! ■zi ft JJ [ Ordinary _ 9 i Rate of to>* Wages for a _\ S Full 'Week. '3 £P H (5.) (6.) HI I II a* ag-j •SmS .a-fl-2 g.aa Sa£ CO fl >, c0 Ot> A +Jio 03 M 3 9 JoA ""* CS 03 " (d o OS g&O »ir Hj Hj (7.) (8.) Ages. 90 HH £ a B y lis Jj& S (2.) S3 fl-^ O p sa a<* ° aS 00 p.H S 3fi 4 (3.) o*r» O m3S £ 2 co r*- S BTsfe £ o— rt to^ .S^rH a-Sfl gfJ Sr' (40 a -fl "c0 . a. tn Ordinary g o Rate of tsffrs Wages for a gjjj Full Week. £ fl O"" (SO (6.) c 9 fl fl ■« too m n %i Si-Sri OS roW |r-"S Hj (70 Ih SO 90X3 air? = -fl s Sflfc 0! P H |S CM-93 « 4 (8.) (1.) (1.) WELLINGTON PROVINi TAL DISTRICT— continued. Flax-milling—Mill Hands (Males) (c). Laundry-work—European (Females). £ 14 and under 17 1 11-00 0-22 9 20/ 116/4* 3/5$ 17 „ 21 29 37-75 21-90 2,311 48/ to 60/142/21 30/8 21 „ 31 365 39-28 286-7837,514 48/to 60/J52/4" 39/6$ 31 „ 45 261 41-14 214-80 31,473 48/ to 70/58/7$ 46/4$ Allages.. 650 40-28 523-70 71,307 ! .. 54/5$ 42/2$ £ 14 and under 17 5] 32-80 3-28 95 11/ 11/7 ] (a) 17 ,. 21 111 42-55 9-36 407 16/ 17/4$ 14/3 21 „ 31 9 41-89 7-54 361 20/ 19/1$ 15/5 31 „ 45 7 30-71 i 4-30 197 17/6 '18/4" (a) 45 and over.. 2 48-50; 1-94 111 27/6 !22/10$21/4 Allages.. 32 41-27: 26-42 1,171 .. 17/9 14/1 There were also 17 employers personally engaged, and £80 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flax-milling—Carpenters (Males). 31 and under 45 51 36-80 j 3-68, 514 60/ to 70/|55/10$i39/6$ Flax-milling—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 1 15-00 0-30 18 24/ 124/ 6/11 21 „ 31 26 29-73 15-46 3,041 60/to 70/78/8 45/ 31 „ 45 25 42-00 21-00 3,118 55/to 70/59/4$ 47/11$ 45 and over .. 4 39-75 3-18 531 60/ to 80/ 66/9$ 51/0$' Allages.. 54 36-98 39-94 6,708 .. 67/2 47/9$ There were also 11 employers personally engaged, and £4,967 was paid in wages to casual hands. Laundry-work—Chinese (Males). 21 and under 31 i 4] 42-00 ( 3-36] 287; 30/ to 50/34/2 27/7 There were also 22 employers personally engaged. Lime and Cement Manufacturing (Males). 21 and over . . | 10] 37-50 | 7-50| 876 45/ to 70/|46/9 33/8$ £122 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flour-milling (Males). 17 and under 21 ! 4 50-75 4-06 286 20/to 30/28/2 27/6 21 „ 31 ! 10 46-60 9-32 1,059 45/to 50/45/5$ 40/9 31 „ 45 7 45-85 6-42 863 45/ to 60/ 53/9 47/5 45 and over .. 10 40-10 8-02 885 40/ to 45/ 44/1$ (a) Allages.. 3.1 44-87 27-82 1 3,093 .. 44/5$ 38/4$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Slaughtermen (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 12-50 0-50 38 25/ 30/5 (a) H „ 21 6 18-17 2-18 251 40/ 46/0$ 16/1 21 „ 31 39 22-62 17-64 3,364 80/ 76/3$ 33/2 31 „ 45 31 22-64 14-04 2,952 80/ 84/1 36/7$ 45 and over.. 16 25-87 8-28 1,354 60/ 65/5 32/6$ Allages.. 93 22-92 42-64 7,959] .. 74/8 32/11 Although during the busy season many of these men earned from £5 to £7 per week, during the slack portion of the year they worked perhaps only a few hours per week. To this is due the low average for the year. Flour-milling—Engine-drivers (Males). 45 and over.. 3152-00 3-l2i 439] 50/ to 60/56/3$ (56/3$ There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £1 was paid in wages to casual hands. Gas-manufacturing (Males). 17 and under 21 ; 2 19-50 0-78 64 31/ 32/10 12/3$6 21 „ 31 i 22 45-68 20-1.0 2,703 50/to 60/53/9$ 47/3 31 „ 45 45 44-71 40-24 5,872 50/ to 63/ 58/4* 50/2$ 45 and over .. 5 40-40 4-04 549 50/ to 60/ 54/4$ 42/3 Allages.. 70 46-54 65-16 9,188 .. 56/4$ 50/6 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Freezers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 3 13-67: 0-82 84 12/6 to 48/40/11$ 10/9 21 „ 31 12 17-17 ] 4-12 657 60/ 63/9$ 21/0* 31 „ 45 20 24-45] 9-78 1,504 60/to 70/61/6 28/11 45 and over .. 11 29-36! 6-46 866 48/to 60/53/7$ 30/3$ Allages.. 23-02 j 21-18 3,111 .. 58/9 26/ GAS-MANUFACTURING—ENGINEERS (MALES). 31 and over.. 3 52-00] 3-12 501] 66/6 J64/3 164/3 £1,604 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Preservers (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 ; 8 21-88 3-50 400 48/ 45/8$ 19/3 31 „ 45 | 6 38-50 ] 3-90 532 48/ to 60/ 54/7 34/1 45 and over .. I 6 36-50 I 4-38 573 60/ 52/4 36/9 Allages.. i 17 34-65 11-78! 1,505 .. 51/1 34/0$ Gun and Look Smithing (Males). 21 and under 31 2] 30-00 | 1-20] 171] 60/ |57/ 32/10$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—General Hands (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 2,25-00 1-00 48 20/ 19/2$ 9/3 17 „ 21 5 29-20 2-92 199! 25/ 27/3' 15/3$ 21 „ 31 19 24-74 9-40 1,357! 50/ 57/9 27/6 31 „ 45 17 40-24 13-68 2,065. 55/ 60/4$ 40/8$ 45 and over.. 15 38-47 11-54 1,473 50/ 51/0$ 37/9 Allages.. 58 33-22 38-54] 5,142] .. 53/4$ 34/1 Honey -packing (Males) (b). 17 and under 31 3 14-67 0-88] 84 30/to 37/6]38/2 [10/9 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £13 was paid in wages to casual hands. Hosiery-knitting (Male). 21 and under 31 | 11 52-00 104; 156 60/ 60/ [60/ Hosiery-knitting (Females). HandunderH 6; 35-67 4-28 108 12/ 10/1 6/11 17 „ 21 7! 41-29 5-78 224 17/ 15/6 12/3$ 21 „ 31 1 46-00 0-92 33 15/ 14/4 12/8$ 45 and over.. 1; 52-00 1-04 106 40/ 40/9 40/9 All ages .. 15 40-07 12-02 471 .. 15/8 12/1 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Bag-makers (Males) (c). 14 and over .. ] 3] 44-00 1 2-64 212 16/ to 48/32/1$ 27/2 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Fellmongers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 4 16-75 I 1-34 166 48/ 49/6$ 15/11$ 21 „ 31 41 19-93 j 16-34 2,245 48/to 54/54/ll* ! 21/0'" 31 „ 45 34 21-97 14-94 2,306 48/to 60/61/9 * 26/1 45 and over .. 17 27-65 9-40 1,092 48/ 46/5$ 24/8$ Allages.. 93 22-59] 42-02] 5,809 .. 55/3$ 24/OJ (See also under separate headings.) There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Laundry-work—European (Male). 21 and under 31 11 52-00 | 1-04 117| 45/ 45/ (45/
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