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rate of Is. eaoh ; (2) basting, padding, and wadding as per agreement: And whereas a breach or breaches of the said industrial agreement has been committed by the said Alfred Berry and Thomas Orr, they being persons upon whom the said agreement is binding, in that they, in the months of November aad December, 1898, at each payment of their employes, pieceworkers, members of the said union, paid to eaoh employe, pieceworker, a sum or sums less than Is. for each pocket over two as aforesaid, and have not paid for basting, padding, and wadding: Now the Wellington Tailors' Industrial Union of Workmen, being a party to the said industrial agreement, does hereby apply to the Court for the enforcement of the said industrial agreement herein referred to, pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts. Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of January, 1899. The seal of the Wellington Tailors' Industrial Union of Workmen was hereto affixed by the authority of the said union. W. Waterworth, (Seal.) President of the Wellington Tailors' Industrial Union of Workmen. Wm. Murdoch, Secretary of the Wellington Tailors' Industrial Union of Workmen. [Attached to the original is a time-statement of Is. per hour and classification of materials, &c.J In Court.—Monday, 3rd July, 1899. The application to enforce the within agreement was heard, and on the sth July the Court made the following order : That no breaoh had been established under the agreement, and the application would therefore be dismissed, without costs. W. A. Hawkins, Clerk of Awards. Wellington Bakers. No. 12. —" The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894": Application for Enforcement of Award No. 12. In the matter of " The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894," and its amendments ; and in the matter of the dispute between the Wellington Operative Bakers' Industrial Union of Workmen and Michael Henry McCarthy, of Riddiford Street, in the City of Wellington, and others. Whereas by an order of the Court of Arbitration dated the 14th day of October, 1898, it was directed, inter alia, that no baker or workman shall commence before 4 o'clock in the morning except Saturdays, when he shall not commence work before 2 o'clock in the morning: And whereas a breach of the order has been committed by the said Michael Henry McCarthy, he being a person upon whom the said award is binding, in that on the 3rd day of May last, and on divers other ocoasions prior to the 3rd day of May last, he allowed his workmen to start work before 4 o'clock in the morning, such days not beiDg Saturdays : Now the Wellington Operative Bakers' Industrial Union of Workmen, being one of the parties to the said award, do hereby apply to the Court for the enforcement of the award herein referred to, pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts. Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of June, 1899. (Seal.) T. H. Hogg, President of the Wellington Operative Bakers' Industrial Union of Workmen. In Court.—Monday, 10th July, 1899. The order of the Court on the application for the enforcement of the award herein was as follows: — (1.) Held that work was begun at an early hour on Wednesday other than the hour as provided by the award. (2.) That a persistent breach of the award was established. Ordered to pay a penalty of £2; also ordered to pay costs of application (£5 55.) to union, and all witnesses' expenses aocording to scale, and Court fees. W. A. Hawkins, Clerk of Awards. No. 9.—" The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894 ": Application for Enforcement of Award No. 9. In the matter of " The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894," and its amendments ; and in the matter of the dispute between the Wellington Operative Bakers' Industrial Union of Workmen, whose registered office is at Trades Hall, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and William Tonks, of the City of Wellington, baker and employer. Whereas by an order of the Court of Arbitration dated the 3rd day of February, 1898, it was directed, inter alia, that no baker or workman shall commence work before 4 o'clock in the morning except Saturdays, when he shall not commence work before 2 o'clock in the morning (see paragraph 4of the award): And whereas a breach of the order has been committed by the said William Tonks, he being a person upon whom the said award is binding, in that a baker or bakers or workmen in his employ commenced work in the bakehouse of the said William Tonks before 4 o'clock in the morning or mornings, other than Saturday mornings, in the months of January and February, 1899: Now the Wellington Industrial Union of Bakers, being one of the parties to the said award, do hereby apply to the Court for the enforcement of the award herein referred to, pursuant to the provisions of the above-mentioned Acts. Dated at Wellington, this 27th day of February, 1889. T. H. Hogg, Wellington Operative Bakers. (Seal.) James Bingham, Secretary. In Court.—sth July, 1899. The order of the Court on the application for the enforcement of the award herein was as follows : That a very deliberate breach of the award had been established, and that William Tonks do pay a penalty of £10 ; and that he further pay to the union the sum of £5 55., together with ail costs of necessary witnesses, and all fees paid. W. A. Hawkins, Clerk of Awards. Wellington Bootmakers. No. s.—lndustrial Agreement between the Wellington Operative Bootmakers' Industrial Union of Workers and D. Coronno and Others. This agreement, made in pursuanoe of "The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Aot, 1894," this 7th day of August, 1899, between the Wellington Operative Bootmakers' Industrial Union of Workers and D. Coronno, whereby the members of the said union agree to carry out, abide by, and be bound by the terms, conditions, and provisions set forth in an award of the Court of Arbitration of New Zealand, Otago and Southland Industrial Distriot, dated the 9th day of September, 1898, a oopy of which is hereunto attached; and the said D. Coronno, boot-manufacturer, agrees to observe and perform every matter and thing by the said terms, conditions, and provisions as set forth in the attached statement of wages and conditions of labour, and shall not do anything in contravention of the said terms, conditions, and provisions, but shall in all respeots abide by the same. And this industrial agreement shall oontinue in force until the Ist day of September, 1900. D. Coronno. Signed on behalf of the Wellington Operative Bootmakers' Industrial Union of Workers — (Seal.) Robert E. Vaney. This agreement, made in pursuance of " The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Aot, 1894," this Bth day of August, 1899, between the Wellington Operative Bootmakers' Industrial Union of Workers and Edwards and Embury, whereby the members of the said union agree to carry out, abide by, and be bound by the terms, conditions, and provisions Bet forth in an award of the Court of Arbitration of New Zealand, Otago and Southland Industrial Distriot, dated the 9th day of September, 1898, a copy of which is hereunto attached; and the said
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