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Saddle and harness making Sail, tent, and flag manufacturing Journeymen, Is. 2d. per hour ; apprentices, five years, 7s. 6d. to 30s. per week ; female stitchers, 7s. 6d. to 35s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week. Journeymen, Is. per hour ; apprentices, five years, 10s. to 25s. per week. Hours of labour, 47 per week. Journeymen, la. 2d. per hour, or at piecework rates ; apprentices, five years. 10s. to 3">s. pel week ; female stitchers, 7s. (id. to 40s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week. Journeymen, Is. Id. per hour; improvers, .Vis. to 45s. per week ; female stitchers, 7s. (id. to 35s. per week ; apprentices, five years, 7s. 6d. to 30s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week. Journeymen, Is. 2d. per hour; apprentices, five years, 8s. to 30s. per week ; female stitchers, 7s. 6d. to 35s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week. Sausage-casing making 4, Headman on band - mills, 9b. per day; dogger and setter, 8s. per day ; assistant dogger and setter, 7s. 6d. per day ; turning down at band-saw, 7s. 6d. per day ; head, breaking-down saw, 8s. 6d. per day ; tail, breaking - down saw, 7s. Gd. per day ; head, circular saw (travelling), 9s. per day ; tail, circular saw (travelling), 8s. per day ; wedger, circular saw (travelling), 7s. 6d. per day ; headman, band-saw edger, 8s. per day ; tail, band-saw edger, 7s. 6d. per day ; head, first drag-saw, 8s. per day ; tail, first drag-saw, 7s. (id. per day ; head, second drag-saw, 7s. 6d. per day ; tail, second drag - saw, 7s. per day ; headman, recutter-saws, 8s. per day ; tailman, recutter-saws, 7s. 6d. per day ; headman, reeutter-saw, box or small splitting-saw (not an adult), 6s. 6d. per day; tailman, re-cutter-saw, box or small splitting-saw (not an adult), 5s. per day ; men in charge of two deal frames or gang saw, 8s. per day; men in charge of one deal frame, 7s. 6d. per day ; log jiggersaw. Ss. 4d. per day ; log-getters, 8s. per day ; men in charge of first goosesaw, 7s. (id. per day ; other goose-sawe (if adults), 7s. per day ; firs! assistam saw-doctor, 8s. per day : second assist ant saw -doctor, 7s. per day; third assistant saw-doctor, 6s. per day ; slipmen who class timber, 7s. 6d. per day ; men in charge of slip-truck who class and stack, 7s. lid. per day ; machineWhakatv Agreement. — Classers, measurers, tank hands, and scrapers, Is. 6d. per hour; salters, Is. 3d. per hour; boys and youths, 20s. to 50s. per week, according to age. Hours of labour, 11 per week. Pakipaki Agreement. —Same as Whakatu. Wellington. —Same as Whakatu. I n factories. — Machinists, first class Is. 4d. per hoar, second class Is. 2Jd. ; sawyers — first Is. .'id., second Is. 2d. ; head yardman, 60s. per week ; others, Is. Id. per hour ; cooper, Is. 2d. ; boxmaker. Is. Id. ; casual labour, Is. ljd. ; night-watchman (charge of one mill). 45s. per week ; engine-drivers, 8s. 6d. to 10s. per day; youths, lSe. to 35s. per week according to age. In Country Sawmills. — Benchmen, head Is. 4d. per hour, others Is. lid. ; breakdown men. first Is. .'id., second Is. 2<1. ; tailor-out, Is. 2d. J machinists. fire) I-. 4<1.. second Is. 2d. ; crosscutters, Is. Id. to Is. 2d. ; bullockdrivers, Is. 2Ad. ; ropemen, first Iβ. 2d., second Is. Id. ; jaekmen. Is. 2d. ; all other labourers, Is. Id. ; casual labourers, Is. 1 Jd. ; nightwatchman and engine - driver, as in factories. Hours of labour —factories 4<i per week, sawmills 48 per week Sawmilling Ohristehurch District. — In sawmills and factories: .Machinists — first Is. 4d. per hour, second Is. 2Jd. per hour, others Is. Id.; sawyers —first Is. 3d., others Is. l£d. ; tailers-out, Is. per hour. In timber and coal yards : Head yardman, 60s. per week ; others, Is. ljd. per hour ; orderman, 52s. (id. per week ; sawyers (in coal-yards), Is. ljd. per hour; casual labourers, Is. ; youths under 17 years of age, 15s. per week ; 17 to 21, 20s. to 36s. per week. Hours of labour. 44 per week. Carters —one horse, 48s. per week : two or more horses. 5:2s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per wee In. Ashburton. — In sawmills : Kirst-class machinists. Is. 4cl. per hour ; second-class machinists. Is. 2Jd. per hour; other machinists, over 21 years of age, Is. Id. per hour; first sawyer, Is. 3d. per hour ; other sawyers, Is. l£d. per hour; tailers-out, if over 21 years of age, Is. per hour. In timber or coal yards : I lead yardman. 60s. per week; orderman, 52s. (id. per week ; other workers over 21 years ol age, 48s. per week ; casual labour. Is. Hd. In Is. 3d. per hour; youths up to 21 years of age, 15s. to 35s. per week. Hours of labour, 15 per week. South Canterbury. — Machinists, first class Is. 4icl. per hour, second elas:Is. 2d. ; sawyers, Is. 3d. ; tailers-out, Is.; youths, 15 to 20 years of age, Olago. —Sawyers, first Is. 4d. per hour, others Is. l£d. ; tailers - out, Is. per hour ; machinists —first-class Is. 4£d. per hour, second Is. 2Jd., others Is. ; head yardman. Is. 4kl. per hour; others, Is.; orderman, Is. l£d.; casuals, Is. per hour; wood-turners, Is. 3d., spoke - turners and spoke - finishers, Is. lid.; butter-box makers, 7s. per day : sash and door makers, Is. 2d. ; youths, 15 to 21 years, 12s. 6d. to 36s. lid. per week. Hours of labour, 44 per week' 8 uthland. — Breast-benoh sawyer (two saws and toj) saw), lls. per day ; breast-bench sawyer (one saw), 10s. (id. per day; big - bench sawyer (bottom and top saws), 10s. per day; tailerout, !ls. (id. per day; first - class machinist. Ids. per day; second-class machinist. Its. per day; engine-driver, first-class, LOs. per day ; engine-driver' second class, 9s. per day; haulingengine driver and other engine-drivers, Sβ. (id. per day ; locomotive - drivers, Wβ. per day; leading bushmen, 10s. per day : other bushmen and shoemen, !ls. (id. per day : stokers and brakesmen, 9s. per day : log - trolly men and wagoners up to two horses, i)s. ; trollymen and wagoners up to four horses. (Is. lid. ; trollymen and wagoners over four horses, 10s. per day; timber-trolly-iiii ■".' 6d. per day less than above ; tramway men, 9s. per day; others 8s. 6d. ; slabmen, assistant benchmen, and yard workers, 8s. 6d. per day ;

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