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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a °-§ 03 « ■ OS-\ 4J Cr I sa y, p >. a O frlUS C 3a, CM r- 93 ■al S-» g-a; gHis a 4 (201 (3.) IP P as oo i£SSo £ ss $ o£ st o^ -" -t „ £ _ft H 9r_ _ iiS?! y (4.) fl ts TS "3 Oh--.' &£ J-3 a. SS to £ ss %.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. S,.s BBB OS U >> III (7.) II CMO ffi •a-s« C r^O tS SreO Ot> Hj3iM HH .ft 00 IH — CJ) & tn 8»>o 4 (8.) Ages. a 0H IH £ a it p •s_ (2.) S3, a" Se 3 ! ° aS .. — *oi Sao ga| Hj (3.) O C0-S **l . its* £^1 o "'fl^l 1§II g-d co>> y, (4.) -H E3 'Z) S> 'S &ih U)l? .0$ oi fsj 93 CM £ a o — H (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. ts S.ea c0 - >. K ■§ ° III 4 (70 OH -H aVS all fl— s 'fl tc fi eS P Hfl 1 -! HH i£ iii 4 (8.) (1.) (6.) (1.) (6.) WELLINGTON PROVINC AL DISTRICT— continued. Printing and Publishing—Box-makers (Females). Sawmilling—Machinists (Males) (a!). £ HandunderH! 4 20-75! 1-66; 31; 7/6 to 10/1 7/5$ (a) There were also 14 employers personally engaged, and £132 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ 17 and under 21 4 42-25 3-38! 280 30/to 40/33/1* 21 „ 31 12 43-42 10-42 1,345 55/ to 65/51/7$ 31 „ 45 21 48-34 20-30 3,000J 60/to 72/59/1$ 45 and over.. 8 4912 7-86 1,135 66/to 72/57/9" Allages.. 1 45 46-42 41-96 5,760 .. 54/11 ! .. Rope and Twine Making (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 4 20-00 1-60 36; 8/ ; 9/ 17 ,. 21 4! 33-00 2-64 166 25/ to 40/25/2 21 „ 31 16 33-06! 10-58 1,394 30/ to 70/52/8$ 31 „ 45: 12 34-33 ' 8-24 1,607 48/to 80/78/ 45 and over .. 1 2800 ; 0-56 44 48/ 31/5 Allages.. 35 33-74! 23-62 3,247 .. 55/ I .. Sawmilling—Blacksmiths (Males). 21andunder45 I 11] 41-18 9-06) 1,257 60/to 66/155/6 [43/11 Sawmilling—Labourers and General Hands (Males) (d). Rope and Twine Making (Females). 14andunder45| 9; 22-78 4-10| 153] 12/ to 20/14/11 | (d) HandunderH 5 23-40 1 2-34 52 15/to 20/, 8/10$ .. 17 „ 21 9 40-44 7-28 592 20/to 50/32/6$ 21 „ 31 59 39-76 46-92 5,840 46/to 66/49/9$ 31 „ 45 88 40-31 70-94 9,222 46/to 66/52/ 45 and over.. 18 46-28 16-66 1,894 48/to 60/45/5$ Saddlery and Harness Making (Males). 14 and under 17 7 32-71 4-58 95 5/to 10/ 8/3$ (a) 17 „ 21 13 44-30 11-52 656 10/to 40/22/9$ 19/4$ 21 „ 31 22 43-68 1922 2,181 40/to 55/45/4$ 38/1$ 31 „ 45 17 45-88 15-60 1,988 48/to 60/50/11$ 44/11$ 45 and over.. 16 49-38 15-80 1,949 50/to 70/49/4 46/10 Allages.. 70 47-65 66-72 6,869 .. 41/2 37/9 There were also 46 employers personally engaged, and £21 was paid in wages to casual hands. Allages.. 177 40-72 144-1417,600 .. 48/10 Sawmilling—Engine-drivers (Males) (d). HandunderH] 126-00 0-52 44 35/ 33/10: .. 17 „ 21 3 25-66 .1-54 194 55/ 50/4$ 21 „ 31 ] .24 4200 20-16 2,782 50/to 66/55/2$ 31 „ 45 49 21-39 20-96 5,519 54/ to 70/105/4 .. 45 and over .. 19 48-18 18-28 2,373 50/to 66/51/11 i •• ~i* Allages.. 93 33-04 61-4610,912 .. 171/ There were also 45 employers personally engaged, and £2,393 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sail, Tent, and Canvas-goods Making (Males). 14 and over .. 9| 48-22 ] 8-68] 824] 15/ to 54/(37/4$ ]25/2$ Seed-cleaning (Males). Sail, Tent, and Canvas-goods Making (Females). 17 and under 45 8] 44-50 | 712 3251 10/ to 25/18/3" ]15/7$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged. 21 and over .. | 10| 1900 3-80 515 45/ to 48/54/2$ (a) There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £26 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Males.). Shirt and Underclothing Making (Females). 31 and under 45 I 4[ 52-00 [ 4-16| 546] 50/ [52/6 ,52/6 14 and under 45 4| 42-50 3-40; 91! 5/to 20/10/8$ ]8/9 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Females). 14 and under 31 10 47-70 ] 9-54 349112/6 to 22/14/7$ J13/5 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Soap and Starch Manufacturing (Males) (d). Hand under 17 2 600 0-24 7 12/6 11/8 17 „ 21 4 24-75 1-98 163 35/ 32/11 21 „ 31 6 38-33 4-60 502 40/to 50/43/8 31 „ 45 4 35-50 2-84 289 40/to 45/40/8$ All ages.. 12 40-25 9-66 961 . . 39/9$ Sausage-casing Manufacturing (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 1 5200 1-04 106 40/ 40/9 40/9 21 „ 31 10,16-20 3-24 493 48/to 56/60/10$ 18/11$ 31 „ 45 9! 26-78 4-82 733 48/ to 60/ 60/10 31/4 45 and over .. 1 ! 3000 0-60 102 56/ 68/ 39/3 Allages.. 21 2310 9-70 1,434 .. 59/1$ 26/3 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £37 was paid in wages to casual hands. This trade depends almost entirely on the meat-slaughtering industry. Soap and Starch Manufacturing (Females). 14 and under 31 | 6; 33-83 | 406] 132, 10/ to 17/6 13/ | (d) There were also 3 employers personally engaged. Sawmilling—Sawyers, etc. (Males) (d). HandunderH 17 2818; 9-58 38112/6 to 30/15/11 17 „ 21 30 43-50! 2610 1,992 20/to 60/30/6$ 21 „ 31 158 39-20 ; 123-86 16,308 48/ to 80/ 52/8 31 „ 45 133 46-64 ! 12406 1.8,097 50/to 90/58/4 45 and over .. 29 35-27 20-46 2,821 40/to 70/55/2 Allages..' 358 42-47 30406 39,599 .. 52/1 Tailoring (Males) (d). HandunderH! 5 35-20 3-521 80 5/to 12/6 9/1 17 „ 21 | 16 49-94 15-98 ! 981 15/to 60/24/7 21 „ 31 55 4811 52-92 7,045 55/to 65/53/3 31 „ 45 63 4513 56-86] 8,734J 60/to 80/61/5$ 45 and over .. 13 38-92 1012: 1,407 50/to 80/55/7$ Allages.. 150 46-47 139-4018,247 .. 52/4$ [ 5 16 55 63 13 150 Sawmilling—Carpenters and Joiners (Males) (d). HandunderH 10 38-60 7-72! 225 10/to 15/11/8 17 „ 21 9 43-00 7-741 504 15/ to 30/ 26/0$ 21 „ 31 57 43-19 49-24 6,816 60/ 55/4$ 31 „ 45 43 38-62 33-22] 4,631 60/ 55/9 45 and over .. 14, 45-28 12-68 1,937 60/ to 80/ 61/1 Allages.. 132'41-89 110-60114,113 ... J51/1 .. ■ Tailoring (Females) (a!). 14 and under 17 14 25-21 706 162 5/to 12/6] 9/2 17 „ 21 70 45-74 6404 2,878 10/to 30/18/ 21 „ 31 110 48-66 10706 7,378 30/to 40/27/7 31 „ 45 12 40-58 9-74 913! 30/ to 50/37/6 45 and over .. 1 4300 0-86 36 25/ 16/9 Allages.. 197 47-91 188-7611,367 .. _/l There were also 50 employers personally engaged, and £362 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 70 110 12 1 197 Iso 5 j cas 162 was
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