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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
A „,... y, F, Sa, r OO — , an oo Xtaie OI CO fl >h COOf> AgC! " ' ! P o. S*Hdg. Wages for a mgS Hj=« Sit «as -ISss _» fsm §Pa*3 a »•§ 0H SH fl*. £ Sa a 1 = 3 g a y, q >, fl rH — ,9 S«: ffiOlrS fl Sa, CM 03 So S a so go, S^rn'f a hj ■a >'«• Ocoig HH.X* a-fl^i; o — ■fl aoS £ *» t cS%\°.M •° 5 o 3 g^ y, (40 B • TS ■a 'e0 flu-' cO So benCO a, fiHn "c0 bC hh a o — (5.) Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. 03 .a M g 3.3 a os fl >*> !-! ra a> H |rfS Hj (7.) rH a. 9 _* lis S9£ c0 039 HH 103 OH M -— cc o S3 £ b 55 Hj (80 a ss -ags is ti s -s g p's'i 3 °-c a * h B hh ~3 S3 00 OH HH £ 3a ~ ag| I Ig h=bo| Sig Ordinary a jj?j§ 'if. 2 *«-■ * «?. lilt |S III IIS Il af_ is-S-M -M Ku " Week - s_ t rf als ■as- gas -egos r, M g«H coSg go, ?B? 1-elc- |.S I gtS'S ■ f.-S'-' B h! sr. i H -< Hj ! ! (10 (2.) (3.) (4.) : (5.) (60 I (7.) (8.) .fl o 2 9 90 nn, 0 to O — M ES SS 93 \ So. lm-9 £a |*s'g j S-Sr- ! a 4 y> eh hj hj (JO | It.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) (70 ! (8.) 1! («■) WELLINGTON PEOVINC DIAL DISTRICT— continued. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Oleo, Tallow, and Manure Hands (Males) (a). Plumbing (Males). £ HandunderH 2 9-50 0-38 18 17/6 18/11$ (a) 17 „ 21 I 11-00 ' 0-22 27 45/ 49/1 (a) 21 „ 31 14 27-21 :. 7-62 920 48/ 48/3* 25/31 31 „ 45 25 30-48 15-24 2,077 48/to 60/54/6 31/11$ 45 and over.. 8 25-63 4-10 487 42/to 48/47/6 23/5 Allages.. 45 30-62i 27-56 1 3,529 .. 51/2$ 30/2 2 1 14 25 8 £ 14 and under 17'. 19 37-53 14-26 344 7/6 to 15/ 9/8 . (a) 17 „ 21 35 50-46 35-52 1,641 15/to 30/18/7 118/0* 21 „ 31 62 47-56 5898 7,371 30/to 65/50/ J45/8$ 31 „ 45 [ 28 44-89 25-14 3,64355/ to 67/657/11*50/0$ 45 and over.. 4 47-25 3-78 502; 60/ 53/1$ 48/3 Allages.. 141 48-75 137-4813,501: .. 39/3$ (36/10 There were also 39 employers personally engaged, and £467 was paid in wages to casual hands. 45 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engineers (Males) (c). 17andunder21 II 1200 0-241 15 25/ 125/ (a) 21 „ 31 10' 17-40 3-48! 541 66/ 162/2 (a) 31 ,. 45 21 39-24 16-48 2,794 70/ J67/10 51/2 45 and over.. 2 31-50 1-26 164 56/ 52/1 31/6$ Allages.. 32J 33-53 21-46 3,514 .. 65/6 [42/3 Printing and Bookbinding—Typesetting-machine Operators (Males). 17andunder21 2 39-00 1-56 113] 25/to 35/28/11$ (a) 21 „ 31 8 44-13 7-06 1,350 45/to 80/76/6 64/11 31 „ 45 16 48-88 15-64 2,893! 60/ to 90/ 73/11*69/0.' 45 and over .. 1 600 012 36] 90/ 120/ " . . Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Carpenters (Males). 21 and under 45 | 4] 52-00 | 4-I6| 684] 50/to 70/'65/9 [65/9 : Allages.. 25 48-76 24-38 4,392] .. 72/0$ 67/7 25 Printing and Bookbinding—Compositors (Males). AN] Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Tinsmith (Male).* 45 and over .. | 1| 39-00 | 0-78, 104] 60/ 53/4 (40/ Hand under 17 19 33-26 12-64 513! 10/to 20/16/3 10/4.1 17 „ 21 27 4915 26-54 1,798! 20/ to 35/27/1 25/7$ 21 „ 31 42 45-45 | 40-70 5,492 45/ to 65/53/11$ 50/3$ 31 „ 45 46 49-20 45-26 6,804 50/to 75/60/1$ 56/10$ 45 and over .. .12 46-92 11-26 1,622 45/to 70/57/7$ 52/ 19 27 42 46 12 10/4 i 25/7$ 50/3* 56/10$ 52/ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Blacksmiths (Males).* 17andunder45 I 4] 43-75 ] 3-501 465 25/ to 72/53/1$ |44/8$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £600 was paid in wages to casual hands. * During the remainder of the year these hands probably found work at their trades elsewhere. Allages.. ! 142 4803 136-4016,229 .. 47/7 43/11$ Printing and Bookbinding—Machinists (Males). Hand under 17 I 7 4-4-00 3-16] 207 10/to 20/13/5$ 11/4$ 17 „ 21 I 10 46-80 9-36 575 15/to 25/24/7 22/1$ 21 „ . 31 : 8 42-13 6-74! 808 25/ to 60/47/11* 38/10 31 „ 45 I 6 48-33 5-80J 928 55/ to 70/64/ " 59/6 45 and over .. 1 3800 0-76 123 65/ 164/9 47/3$ Allages.. 131 46-48 28-821 2.641 .. 136/8 32/9 !l42 : 43/11$ 11/4.', 22/1$ 38/10 59/6 47/3$ 32/9 Monumental Masonry (Males) (d). 17andunder21 5 51-00 5-10 310 25/ 24/4 21 „ 31 5 33-00 3-30 473 48/to 60/57/4 31 „ 45 5 36-80 3-68 398 60/ 43/3 nAllages.. j 15l 40-27 12-08 1,181 .. |39/1$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £6 was paid in wages to casual hands. Printing and Bookbinding—General Hands (Males). 17 and under 45 4] 42-50 | 3-40 3041 25/to 55/35/9 29/2$ Printing and Bookbinding—Lithographer (Male). 21 and under 31 | 1 50-00 1 00 74] 25/ 29/7 [28/5$ Paint-manufacturing (Males). Printing and Bookbinding—Bookbinders (Males). HandunderH 2 17-00 0-68 15 10/ 8/10 1 (a) 1 17 „ 21 6 44-00 | 5-28 796 60/ 60/3$ 51/1 I 21 ., 31 4 42-00 | 3-36 465 60/ 55/4$ 44/8$ ! 31 „ 45 2 2900! 116 233 70/ 80/4 (a)" Allages.. 12 43-67 j 1.0-48 1,509 .. 57/7 48/4$ HandunderH 2] 46-00 1-84| 254; 60/ [55/2$ 48/10 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, arid £62 was paid in wages to casual hands. Photography (Males). HandunderH 2 5200 208 55 10/6 10/7 10/7 21 „ 31 8 43-75 700 693 30/to 60/39/ 33/4 31 „ 45 2 3900 1-56 146 40/ 37/5 28/1 45 and over.. 152-00 104 193 75/ 74/3 74/3 Allages.. 12 48-67 11-68 1,087 .. 37/2$ ,34/10 Printing and Bookbinding—Compositors (Females). i7 and under 31 ] 6| 34-33 | 4-12] 182] 10/to 45/]17/8 |ll/8 Printing and Bookbinding—Bookbinders (Females). Photography (Females). HandunderH; 419-25 1-54] 30 7/6 7/9$] (a) 17 „ - 21 i 1 5200 104 37 15/ 14/3 14/3 21 „ 31 8 4338 6-94 386 20/to 30/22/3 18/6$ 31 „ 45 : I 3900 0-78 68 35/ 34/10$26/2 45 and over.. ! l! 3200 0-64 33 20/ 20/7$ 12/8$ Allages.. i 12 45-58 1094 554 .. 20/3 17/9 HandunderH 14 36-86] 10-32 226 5/to 12/6 8/9 I 6/2$ 17 „ 21 14 40-64 j 11-38 414 7/6 to 17/614/6$ 11/4$ 21 „ 31 5 4100; 410 250 12/6 to 25/24/5" J19/3 6 Allages.. 29 44-48 I 25-80 890 .. 13/10 !l 1/9* Printing and Bookbinding—Lithographers (Females). . ] 14 and under 31 | 7141-43] 5-80] 208] 8/to 25/14/4 jll/5 Printing and Publishing—Machinists (Females). I ;: x ' There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £25 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 8 25-88 4-14] 88 5/to 10/ 8/6 . (a) 17 „ 21 6 27-50 3-30 1.2212/6 to 20/14/9$ I (6) 21 „ 31 : 3 5200 312 176 25/ 22/7 22/7 , I All ages .. 1 12 4400 10-56 386 .. 14/7$ 12/4$ Picture -framing (Males). 14andunder31 5; 52-00 1 5-20' 520| 15/to 55/140/ 40/'
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