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92
Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. U S- £' a £ a "S * 0-. S § Sg -330.2 a • 2~ ,2' : 'gS, = ■§ oo,i3 is®?* H >S _* _ © >iflflrH 1.2 S B £ |ogO go, SH? |-fl"r= a ! hi \y (201 (3.) I (4.) M a 13 3 '3 a,u 01 $ &ix fSrS HH 93 CM £ a o—' £H (SO Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. _ 93 .a M § s.aa c0 fl >. *H III Hi (7.) rH 03 03SS 3r-f sfl «£« HH IO SO M — S£§ gr=W Hi (8.) Ages. a 03 tn — rO s fl ft li r i_. ss a* .2fl «S 36 SPal smi* H| (3.) ■SS'* ** I - to%* ge^sS g-3 C0H> y. (4.) H fl ■zi ftres rf> 03 oi _ ■& SS to £ fl o — Eh i___ Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. tnis tn e £ O ®J3 I s *s a °s •|mI .sag p fl fl fl sfti ii £> * £ £_. hi m Hj H| _J_7.) (8.) (1.) (6.) (10 (6.) otago provincia: DISTRICT— continued. PlCTURE-ERAMING (MALES). Sawmilling—Mach nists (Males) (c). £ Handover .. 61 41-16 | 4-94! 685| 6/ to 60/(55/7$ [ (a) There were also 4 employers peisonally engaged. £ 21 and under 45 | 7) 49-28 [ 6-90| 796] 54/ to 66/46/2 43/9 Plumbing (Males). HandunderH] 7(45-85 6-42 149: 5/to 25/ 9/3$ 8/2 H „ 21 8 52-00 8-32 281 8/to 30/13/6. 13/6 21 „ 31 13 46-61 12-12 1.15317/6 to 66/38/0$ 34/1$ 31 „ 45 [ 5 52-00 5-20 839 55/ to 66/ 64/6$ 64/6$ 45 and over ..; 3 21-33 1-28 17049/6 to 60/ 53/1$ 21/9 6 All ages ..[ 33) 50-51 33-342,592 5/ to 66/31/1 30/2$ There were also 13 employers personalty engaged, and £9 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sawmilling—Carpenters (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 4 43-50 3-48 84 7/6 to 18/ 9/8 8/1 21 „ 31 2 41-50 1-66 213 54/to 58/51/4 40/11$ 31 „ 45 5 38-60 3-86 512 54/to 66/53/0$ „/4$" 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 182 70/ 70/ 70/ All ages .. 12 41-83 10-04 991 .. 39/6 31/9 Sawmilling—Yardmen and Labourers (Males) (c). HandunderH 2 41-00 1-641 70 7/6 to 27/17/1 13/5$ 21 „ 31 5 47-20 4-72 1 448 48/ to 50/ 37/61 34/5$ 31 „ 45 5 43-40 4-34 602 48/ to 60/ 55/6" 46/4 45 and over . . 4 36-50 2-92 260 48/ 35/7 25/ Allages.. 15 45-40 13-62)1,380 .. 40/6$ 35/4$ NG— 2 5 5 4 Printing and Bookbinding—Typesetting-machine Operators (Malss). 17 and under 21 3)52-00 3-12 151 15/to 35/19/6 19/6 21 „ 31 3| 52-00 3-12 445 35/to 70/57/0-J 57/Oi 31 „ 45 7:52-00 7-28 1,175 50/ to 70/ 64/6* 64/6$ 45 and over .. lj 52-00 1-04 158 60/ 6Q/9 60/9" Allages.. HJ 52-00 14-56 1,929 .. 47/6 47/6 Sawmilling—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 6 47-66 5-72 609 48/ to 54/42/6$ 39/ 31 „ 45 6 49-00 5-88 666 48/ to 60/45/3$ 43/ 45 and over .. 4 45-00 3-60: 425 54/ to 60/47/2$ 40/10,' Allages.. 16 47-50 15-20 1 1,700 .. |44/9 40/10 Sawmilling—General Hands (Males) (c). HandunderH 3135-00 2-10 111 5/to 30/21/1$ [14/2$ 17 » 21 4| 26-75 2-14 176 36/to 48/32/11 16/11 21 „ 31 10,42-20 8-44 932 54/to 60/44/2 35/10 31 „ 45 1141-82 9-20 1,174 48/ to 65/51/0$ !41/0$ 45 and over .. 4 31-25 2-50 232 48/ 37/1$ 22/3$ Allages.. 28! 43-17 24-38 2,625 .. 43/1 ! 36/l 15 •■H__ Printing and Bookbinding—Compositors (Males). 14 and over . . 7! 52-00 ( 7-28) 881)12/6 to 80/48/5 48/5 Printing and Bookbinding—Machinists (Males). 14 and under 45] 7: 51-14) 7-16! 626| 7/6 to 60/(34/11$|34/5 Printing and Bookbinding—Publishing Hands (Males). 21 ,,.nd over .. | 5) 49-40 j 4-94] 737| 40/ to 80/|59/8 [56/8$ Printing and Bookbinding—General Hands (Males). HandunderH 8 45-00 7-20 240 10/to 20/13/4 11/6$ H „ 21 3 43-33 2-60 139 15/to 25/21/41 17/10 21 „ 31 4 42-75 3-42 359 36/ to 50/42/ " 34/6 31 „ 45 6 49-83 5-98 976 45/ to 80/ 65/3! 62/7 45 and over .. 4 52-00 4-16 645 55/ to 70/ 62/ " 62/ Allages.. 24 48-66 23-36 2,359 .. 40/2$ 37/9$ There were also 15 employers personally engaged, and £60 was paid in wages to casual hands. There were also 11 employers personally engaged, and £691 was paid in wages to casual hands. Seed Cleaning and Packing (Males). 21 and over .. | 7| 51-42 | 7-20) 829| 48/ to 60/(46/0$ )45/6$ £12 was paid in wages to casual hands. Rope and Twine Making (Males). 14 and over..! 9: 46-33 [ 8-34; 582| 20/ to 30/(27/11 (24/10$ Stone Quarrying and Crushing (Males). 21 and under 31 1 52-00 1-04 117 48/ 45/ 45/ 31 „ 45 7 49-71 6-96 740 48/ to 60/ 42/6$ 40/8 45 and over .. 6 46-16 5-54 657 48/ to 60/46/8$ 42/1 All ages ..) 14 48-35 13-54 1,514 .. I44/8 41/7 £71 was paid in wages to casual hands. Saddle and Harness Making (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 1 52-00 1-04 16 5/to 10/ 6/2 6/2 17 „ 21 4 44-50 3-56! 99 7/6 to 25/11/1$ 9/6 21 „ 31 7 46-28 6-48 831 40/ to 52/ 51/3$ 45/8 31 „ 45 4 32-25 2-58 278 48/to 50/43/1 26/9 45 and over .. 2 33-50 1-34 171 50/ to 52/51/0$ 32/10$ Allages.. 17 44-12 15-00 1,395 .. 37/2$ 31/6$ Shirt and Underclothing Manueacturing (Females). 14 and under 31 6[ 42-00 | 5-04[ 135] 7/to 20/|10/8$ |8/8 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Tailoring—Cutters and Foremen (Males). 21 and under 45 I 4)52-00 1 4-16) 912) 70/ to 100/87/8 J87/8 Sail, Tent, and Cover Making (Males). 17 and under 45] 5 52-00 | 5-20) 557) 25/ to 55/(42/1 [42/1 Tailoring—Coat Hands (Males). 14 and under 17 2 30-50 1-22 20 5/to 10/ 6/6$ (a) 17 ,3 21 5 49-60 4-96 285 20/to 25/23/ 21/11 21 „ 31 7 42-00 5-88 740 60/ 50/4 40/8 31 „ 45 9 41-44 7-46 1,049 60/ 56/3 44/10 45 and over .. 3 52-00 3-12 443 55/ to 60/ 56/9$ 56/9$ Allages.. 23 49-17 22-64 2,537 .. 44/10 42/5 There were also 3 employers personalty engaged. Sawmilling—Sawyers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 1 42-00 0-84 -48 36/ 22/10$ 18/5$ 21 „ 31 6 41-00 4-92 566 48/to 63/46/ 36/3$ 31 „ 45 7 43-00 6-02 699, 48/ to 63/ 46/5$ 38/5 45 and over .. 5 41-40 4-14 550! 66/ to 69/ 53/1$ 44/3$ Allages.. 17 46-82; 15-92 1,863 .. 46/ll$42/2 Tailoring—Trouser Hands (Males). 17andunder45| 3|35-00| 2-10| 111) 10/ to 60/(21/1$ (14/36 jlo: 3)
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