WELLINGTON LABOR MARKETS.
France, Jenkins and France report wastes for past month as follows: — Married couples, £80 to £100 Carpenters, 10s Day labor, 7s to 8b Quarry men, 8s to 9s Bricklayers and plasterers; 11s to 12s Painters and glaziers, 8s to 10s Pnmbers and gasfitters, 8s to 113 blacksmiths, 8s to 11s Bakers, £2 to £3 " Storemen; 40s to 60s Draymen, 40a to 60s Gardeners, 7s to 9s Milkmen, 20s to 30s. Hotelmen, barmen, and night-porters, 25s 1 to3os. Waiters, boots, and kitchmen, 15s to 30s Cocks, 30s to 60s Female do, lor hotels, 25s to 308 Grooms, 25 to 365. Housemaids, 12s to 15s Hotel do, 16s 20s General ser rants, xOs to 14s Nursegirls, 5s to 8s Laundresses, 4s to 5s per day. Female cooks, 16s to 18a Barmaids, 20s to 30s Boys, 5s to 12s 6d
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 17 July 1883, Page 2
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140WELLINGTON LABOR MARKETS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 17 July 1883, Page 2
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