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Number employed. Average Average Wages per Week: Wages per Week: Timework. Piecework. Number employed. Average Wages per Week: Timework. Average Wages per Week: Apprentices. Piecework. Apprentices. Ages. Ages. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male, j Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. DUNEDIN (0: r Y) — continued. Woollen-milling (Warping, Warp- and Weft-winding c £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 14 1 ..070 16 1 4070060 17 1 2090 .. ..0 116 18 3 2 0 14 4 .. .. 0 18 6 20 1 .. ... .. 0 17 6 Over20 6 42490 10 02660 17 11 ar nd ' T , ?wist : ting) Woollen-milling (Classing, Washing, and Drying). £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 19 1 .. 0 14 0 20 2 .. 0 13 9 Over20 12 ..198 arp- and £ s. d. 0 6 0 1 Weft-v, £ s. d. vinding and T' £ s. d. 0 11 6 0 18 6 0 17 6 0 17 11 fisting) ' Woollen-milling (Dyeing). Over20( 6 ] .. (2 4 6| • [ | | | 0 10' 0 i 2 6 6' Woollen-milling (Milling, Darning, Picking, and Finishing). 16 4 ..079 17 3 ..070 18 1 .. 0 10 0 19 .. 2 .. 0 14 0 20 .. 7 .. '0 12 5 Over 20 6 5252109 Woollen-milling (Weaving, Tuning, and Desig ving, Tu 0 9 0 i Lning, ar i ad Designing). gni ling J). ing). 15 1 ..090 16 1 ..080 17 .. 2 ..090 .. 0 18 4 18 1 2100 .. ..116 19 .. 7 .. 0 11 0 ..111 20 1 3176.. ..156 Over20 7 50 2 14 6 .. ..129 I I 0 9 0 i 0 11 0 0 18 4 116 111 15 6 12 9 Woollen-milling (Engineers, Blacksmiths &o., Firemen, and Carpenters). Over201 12 | .. 12 4 71 | | | | Woollen-milling (Miscellaneous). 19 •• 1 .. .. 1 .. 0 17 8 20 2 0 16 3 Over 20 13 2 2 0 8 .. : .. 0 12 3 ling (Mil !scellane< lOUS). 0 17 8 0 16 3 0 12 3 I I I • • 1 I .. , •' i I .. na: 'IER. achbuildi ing. Aerated-water and Cordial Manufacturing. 17 2 .. 0 11 01 18 3 .. 1 0 01 19 2 ..100 Over20 8 .. 2 7 4J Coachbuilding. 15 3 ..058 16 2 ..076 17 3 ..098 19 4 .. 0 13 3 20 3 ..144 Over 20 22 .. 2 14 11 Basket- and Perambulator-making. Over20| 3 | .. |2 10 0| | | | | Blacksmithing. 15 1 .. 0 10 0 19 1 .. 1 10 0 20 1 ..100 Over20 9 ..250 Cycle Engineering. 15 2 .. 10 6 3 I 17 2 .. 0 10 0 18 2 ..076 19 4 ..100 Over20 6 .. 2 12 0 Engim lering. Boot Manufacturing. 14 1 ..050 15 1 ..050 18 1 .. 0 18 0 19 1 .. 1 10 0 Over20 10 .. 2 12 6 .. 1 14 0 ianufai ituring. Dentistry. Over2o] 1 | .. ]3 0 0] 1 Dressmaking. 1 14 0 14 15 .. .. 16 .. 10 ..046 17 .. 5 ..051 .. 18 .. 9 i ..064 19 .. 14 ..085 20 .. 2 .. 0 18 0 Over20 .. 33 j .. 0 18 0 Head dressmakers average £3 6s. 8d. 3 7 5 6 1 Bread- and Confectionery-baking. 'onfecti onery-ba .king. 15 1 ..060 16 1 .. 0 12 0 17 2 ..116 20 1 ..080 Over20 25 .. 1 17 i Brewing. 19 | 4 | .. 10 10 81 | I I Over20| 16 | .. |2 15 9| I | Engineering. Brick-making. Over20| 10 | .. |2 4 4| .. )2 2 0| | | 17 | 5 .. 0 11 2 18 3 .. 0 16 8 Over20| 27 ..315 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering. iring. Gas Manufacturing. Over201 16 | .. |2 7 6| | | i I 14 2 ..050 15 1 ..050 16 1 ..060 17 4 .. 0 12 9 18 2 .. 0 10 6 19 1 .. 0 18 0 Over 20 17 ..274 Gasfitting. 16 | 2 I .. 10 12 01 | | | Over20) 4 1 .. |2 0 6J Hat- and Cap-making. Over20| 1 | 1 | .. [ .. |1 0 0|0 10 0| I Carpentering and Joinery. 16 1 .. 0 16 0 17 3 .. 0 14 0 18 3 .. 0 10 0 19 1 .. 110 0 - 20 2 .. 1 11 6 Over20 56 ..230 •ing am Joiner Laundry-work. 15 1 .. * 19 1 ..100 20 1 .. * Over20 2 .. 2 0 0 * Not stated.

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