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

Ages. a °-§. o t- fl*** 03 O cJ SS, -*-* 9 I ga a- Q =- .So g B fi SB,' %mfi Ph - 4 \ (2.) (3.) •a £« oS-g MJ lid s*tt fH 9r& _ ■Sgss l^rt y (4.) tr ■zi "3 Ail as tr; O tT0r*-l OS o •£SS ~ to _■■-" H (5.) Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. rH PC) ts 03 .£ _.§ S.ga <S b r>J a "i-w B cfgH t&s 4 (7.) tn 93 OH H 0.h3 ill ' H .fl<M HH W5 CM-£ H. gjs gPS* ; H| (8.) Ages. a OH OH hO a 3 y, 3t3 al ■P c a ft lo s§. fl* Se ■S " |a s a o gmt* Iso. £2° BtSa* u 2" 90 -fl aoS it o" 5^ g 2-Ohm •a f. o c g-O cOh> y i-H S si "3 ftrH as S>£ CO id (SJ3 93 CM S fl o — EH (SO Ordinary liate of Wages for a Full Week. _T3 £-.2 03 B-Hh..-si a «|i 03 i> £ eS «W (7.) rH _ »_) ft** CXi OrW ■a-as SI* 03 _! _ CS o 03 gESrHj (8.) (1.) (6.) (10 (60 (4.) WELLINGTON PROVINC IAL DISTRICT— continued. Tinsmithing (Males). £ Wine-making (Males) (6). HandunderH 4 34-50 2-76 71 10/ 10/3$ (a) 17 „ 21 3 3800 : 2-28 94 15/ to 30/16/6 12/0$ 21 „ 31 4 45-75 : 3-66 433 40/ to 50/ 47/4 41/7$ 31 „ 45 12 41-42 9-94 1,353 60/ 54/5 43/4 45 and over .. 3 52-00: 3-12 426 50/to 60/54/7$ 54/7$ Allages.. 23 47-30 21-76 2,377: .. 43/8$ 39/9 £ 31 and under 45 1| 2600 | 0-52] 62, .. J47/8 [23/10 There were also 3 employers personally engaged. Wire-working (Males). 21 and under 31 2] 5200 2-08] 269 50/ J51/9 [61/9 Toy-manufacturing (Males) (6). 17 and under 31 j 6 33-67 4-04J 371 ] 14/ to 40/(36/9 ]23/9$ Wool-dumping (Male) (c). 17andunder21 2 31-50 1-261 163 60/ 51/9 31/4 21 „ 3.1 8 31-75 508 685 60/ 53/11 32/1.1 31 ,. 45 1139-73 8-74[ 1,213 48/ to 60/55/6 42/5 45 and over .. 2! 52-00 2-08! 255| 48/ 49/0$ 49/0$ Allages.. 223900 17-161 2,316 .. 54/ 40/6 Umbrella Making and Repairing (Males). There were 2 employers personally engaged. Watch and Jewellery Making and Repairing (Males). HandunderH 5127-20 2-72 51 7/6 '7/6 (a) 17 „ 21 16 4500 ! 14-40 731 10/ to 35/ 20/3$ 21/ 21 ., 31 17 42-35 i 14-60 2,014 40/to 80/55/2 45/7 31 „ 45 9 51-56 i 9-28 1,4471 60/to 70/62/4$ 61/10 Allages.. 44 46-59! «00 4,243 .. 41/4$ 37/1 There were also 14 employers personally engaged, and £14 was paid in wages to casual hands. Wool-dumping—Engine-d rivers (Male). 31 and under 45 I; 52-00 1-04; 155] 60/ 59/7$,59/7$ £30 was paid in wages to casual hands. MARLBOROUGH PR' )VINCIAL DISTRICT. Aerated-water and Cordial Manufacturing (Males). Brick and Tile Making (Males). £ 17 and over., j 7j 43-14 j 6-04| 663(17/6 to 60/43/11 ] (a) There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £5 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ 21 and over .. 8] 41-12 ] 6-58] 644, 48/ [39/2 30/11$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £54 was paid in wages to casual hands. Blacksmithing and Farriery, etc. (Males) (a!). HandunderH 3 37-33 2-24 75] 15/ ,13/4$ 17 „ 21 11 43-45 9-56 492 15/ to 25/(20/7 21 „ 31 14 47-93 13-42 1,608 50/to 60/147/11 31 45 6 37-83 4-54 586 50/ to 60/51/7$ Allages.. 33 45-70] 30-16 2,761 .. 36/7$ .. There were also 17 employers personally engaged, and £15 was paid in wages to casual hands. Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing (Males). 17 and under 45 ] 6, 40-83 | 4-90 650; 15/ to 60/[53/0$ (a) These hands are generally shop-assistants who work only occasionally in the manufacturing. There were also 7 employers personally engaged. Boatbuilding (Males). 17andunder31 7)42-29 5-92] 505]12/6 to 60/34/1$ | (a) Butter and Cheese Making and Cream-separating (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 3 17-00 1-02 60' 20/ 23/6$ 7/8$ 17 „ 21 4 29-00 2-32 209 30/ 36/0* J20/1 21 „ 31 10 30-70 6-14 970 50/to 60/48/10$ l 37/3$ 31 „ 45 6 40-66 4-88| 654 60/ 53/7$ 41/11 Allages.. 22 32-64 H-36i 1,893 .. 52/9 [33/0$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Boot Making and Repairing (Males). 17 and over .. | 6] 47-16 5-66 490| 20/ to 50/134/7$ j (a) £7 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See footnote to this trade for Taranaki, which also applies here.) Boot Making and Repairing (Females). 21 and under 31 1] 48-00 ] 0-96 17! 10/ | 7/1 [6/6$ There were also 7 employers personally engaged, and £2 was paid in wages to casual hands. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 1 52-00 1-04] 36j 15/ 13/10 13/10 21 „ 31 9 39-44 7-10 1 9I3l 55/ 51/5 39/ 31 „ 45 2 42-00 1-68: 245| 55/ 58/4 (a) 45 and over .. 2 45-00 1-80 172 60/ 38/2$ 33/1 Allages.. 13J 44-69 11-62 1,366 .. 47/0$ 40/5 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £30 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bread and Small-goods Manufacturing (Males). HandunderH 2 52-00 2-08 84 12/to 20/16/2 16/2 17 „ 21 1 52-00 1-04 84 32/6 32/3$ 32/3$ 21 „ 31 3 28-00 1-68 220 50/ to 60/ 52/4$ (a) 31 „ 45 5 51-00 5-10 622 50/ to 60/ 48/9$ 47/10 45 and over .. 3 52-00 3-12 455 60/ 58/5$ 58/5$ Allages.. 14 46-50 13-02 1,465 .. 45/ 40/3 There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £2 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpentering and Joinery—Joiners, eto. (Males). 17 and under 21 | 4 52-00 4-16 26 r | 15/ to 25/25/8 25/8 21 „ 31 | 16 45-06 14-42! 1,72' | 55/ to 60/47/10 41/5$ 31 „ 45! 7 51-28: 7-18 1 1,03(' 55/ to 60/57/8$ 56/11 45 and over.. 152-00: 1-04' 124, 50/ :47/8$47/8$ i j ; Allages.. 28 47-84 26-80] 3,15l| .. 47/0$ 43/3$ Brewing and Malting (Males). 17 and over .. 11 43-09 ! 9-48 1,193] 30/ to 60/(50/4 41/8$

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