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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a ~S OS IH S3HH £ 2 fl a "8 2 y q„ At, — SSSS Ss$ gas a ! << (20' (3.) P—* oi SaoS ft o^** £*■$& is %vsi ■° 5 3 5 S-fl e0t> rn (4.) fl ■o TS '3 OH.' m * &s a oh r*"s3 93 CM £a o — H (SO Ordinary Eate of Wages for a Full Week. r-rrt -na. tS U.5 9 ■*-> . rO- ll-S I.ga Iffl «3 i- 1 -*-* ci O!? |Sl lit gr"0 I f-P> 4 \ HJ (7.) ! (8.) j a 9 I a a y, a . a >■ ■fl iO cjfli a < 2 -> S3 a-" .2 a ~S9 so la a-, o . g a s JKh* H| (3.) ||1 £0 — QH Crj? H £ Z — o -£ S-Sia'rs 3*%t 8 'sivos stSoS C i flHH3 -O COry (4.) 5 ■o ■2 'So Ohh, «! $ 8!* CO 03 tenfl HH 99. cm £a o ~ H J50_ Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Pull Week. IS y a »„a 'B CMOS S**S gr-'S Hi (7.) tn 90 90 J3 fsj Si* j-rM _ grtiS Hj (80 Ages. (10 (6.) (10 («■) MAELBOROUGH PROVINi CIAL DISTRICT— continued. Carpentering and Joinery—Yardmen (Males). Flax-milling—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). £ 21 and under 45 | 9(42-44 7-64 829 44/ to 48/(43/5 |35/5 £ 21 and over .. | 5| 21-80 ] 2-18| 221 60/ (40/6$ [17/ There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £40 was paid in wages to casual hands. Carpentering and Joinery—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and under 31 2(52-00] 2-08 273, 45/to 65/52/6 52/6 There were also 22 employers personally engaged, and £50 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flour-milling (Males). 21 and over .. 4| 52-00 | 4-16] 518| 37/ to 60/49/9$ ]49/9$ Flour-milling—Engine-drivers (Males). 31 and over.. | 2| 52-00 | 2-08: 266! 50/ |51/2 [51/2 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £9 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 3 26-33 1-58 25 5/ 6/4 17 „ 21 4 52-00 4-16 227 20/ 21/10 21 „ 31 6 45-00 5-40 611 60/ 45/3 31 „ 45 6 39-00 4-68 639 60/ 54/7$ Allages.. 19 41-63 15-82 1,502 .. 37/11$ There were also 9 employers personally engaged. Gas-manufacturing (Males). 21 andunder45 1 7| 51-28 1 7-18| 1,026| 48/ to 60/57/2 |56/4$ £46 was paid in wages to casual hands. Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males) (c). Hand under 45 | 11| 41-55 | 9-14| 766| 10/ to 60/33/6$ |26/8$ There were also 8 employers personally engaged. Laundry-work—European (Females). 17andunder21| 2] 40-50 | 1-62] 80(17/6to22/6| 19/9 |15/4$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £4 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dressmaking (Females). 14 and under 17 ' 8 43-12 6-90 97, 5/ 5/7$ , 4/8 17 „ 21:20 47-30! 18-92! 434 8/to 12/6 9/2' 8/4 6 21 „ 31 ; 15 49-00 j 14-70! 1,013 15/ to 60/ 27/7 25/11* 31 „ 45 , 3 52-00 3-12! 436 60/ 55/11 55/11 Allages.. I 45 48-49] 43-64: 1,980 .. 18/2 16/11 There were also 5 employers personally engaged. Laundry-work—Chinese (Males). There were 2 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing — Sausage - casing Preparing (Males) (c). 21 and under 45 | 5] 27-60 ] 2-76] 4601 60/to 80/66/8 |35/4$ ■ Dentistry (Female). 17 and under 21 | 1| 52-00) l-04[ 36| 14/ 113/10 (13/10 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing — Oleo and Tallow Hands (Males) (c). 21andunder45| 5] 31-60 | 3-16] 329| 40/ to 60/141/8 125/3$ Engineering (Males). 14 and over .. [ 8| 52-00 | 8-32| 896| 12/ to 70/|43/l |43/1 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 11-50 0-46 25 20/ 21/9 (a) 17 „ 21 8 40-60 406 356 35/ 35/1 17/1 2] - 31 28 28-57 1600 2,220 60/ 55/6 30/6 31 • ., 45 16 30-94 990 1,625 65/ 65/8 39/1 45 and over .. 7 34-43 4-82 668 60/ 55/5 36/8$ Allages.. 55 32-04 35-24 4,894 .. 55/6$ 34/2$" Fellmongering, Tanning, etc. (Males). 21 and under 45 | 9| 38-44 [ 6-92 784| 25/ to 60/44/6$ | (a) There were also 3 employers personally engaged. (See also Meat-slaughtering, &e.) Fencing (Iron) Manufacturing (Male). 21 and under 31 ] 1| 52-00] l-04| 118| 45/ |45/4$ |45/4$ £27 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engineers (Males). 31 and over .. j 2] 52-00 ( 2-08] 470)95/ to 115/90/4$ |90/4i Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Firemen and Greasers (Males) (c). Firewood-cutting and Grain-crushing (Males). HandunderH 1 52-00 1-04 40 1.5/ 15/4$ 15/4$ 21 „ 31 12 35-91 8-62 915 45/ to 50/ 42/5$ 29/4 31 „ 45 19 42-94 16-28 1,847 50/ 45/4$ 37/7* 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 130 50/ 50/ 50/ Allages.. : 30 1 44-96 26-98 2,932 .. 43/5$ 37/7 21 and over .. | 8| 39-37 | 6-30[ 794i 50/ to 60/50/5 (38/2 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Fellmongers (Males) (a). 17 and under 21 ! 2 24-00 0-96 94 40/ 39/2 18/1 21 „ 31 i 8 29-25 4-68 489 40/ 41/9* 23/6 31 , 45 11 32-27 7-10 893 45/ 50/3$ 31/2* 45 and over .. : 6 21-83 2-62 282 42/ 43/0$ 18/1 Allages.. ] 25 30-72 15-36 1,758 .. 45/9$~27/0$~ £27 was paid in wages to casual hands. Firewood-cutting and Grain-crushing—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and under 45 4| 42-75 | 3-42) 4091 50/ to 60/ [46/8 | (a) There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £116 was paid in wages to casual hands. Plumbing and Gasjttting (Males). HandunderH; 5 42-20 4-22 95 5/to 15/ 9/ (a) 17 „ 21 6 52-00 0-24 400 20/to 30/25/7* 25/7* 21 » 31 ! 6 34-67 416 408 60/ 39/3 26/2 31 a 45 : 2 52-00 208 314 60/ 60/4$ 60/4* 45 and over .. 1 12-00 0-24 20 44/ 33/4 7/8$ Allages.. 19 44-58 16-94 1,237 .. 29/2$~25/l$~ Thero were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £35 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flax-milling (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 12 14-00 3-36 307 25/to 30/36/6$ 9/10 21 • „ 31 33 31-64 20-88 1,869, 25/ to 40/ 35/9$ 21/9$ 31 ,, 45 18 25-33 9-12 1,117: 25/to 45/49/ 23/10$ 45 and over.. 1128-36 6-24 554 40/ 35/6 19/4$ ■ i [ Allages.. 73 27-12 39-60 3,847, .. 38/10$20/3
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