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FACTORIES— continued. Table 1—continued.

arsons employed, and Weekly Wages. Number of Work-rooms employing J Number of Persons employed, and Weekly Wages. Ages. Males. Total Wages Females Number of „ paid during Total whom are Up to „ . „ 0 More the Year Number Indentured: 8 than 30 lotal „ . __. ,, ... employed. Appren- Persons. relsu s - Persons. Number Weekly Wages. ■ J _i£ es . Females. X umber Weekly Wages. CHRISTCHURCH {CITY)—continued. Woollen-milling (Hosiery Department). 14 to 16 .. , 2 See 8 See 17 to 20 .. i 2 Table 17 Table 21 and over | 7 5 28 5 .. .. Woollen-milling (Engineering). 21 and over | 10 | See Table 5 | .. | .. 1 •■ I •• I •• I •• I •• I Woollen-milling (Mill-office Staff, and Watchmen). 21 and over | 4 | Not given ! .. | .. I 280 I .. I .. I . • | 1 1 | £21,807 DUNEDIN (CITY). Aerated-water and Cordial Manufacturing. 14 to 16 .. 4 | 6/ to 20/ 17 to 20 .. 6 25/to 35/ .... . 21 and over 64 I 30/ to 60/ .. ' .. 74 .. 7 3 10 £5,917 Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Fitters and Turners). 14 to 16.. 5 6/to 12/6 .. I 17 to 20.. 11 15/to 30/ 21 and over 39 35/ to 80/ .. .. I • ■ • • Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Blacksmiths). 14 to 16 .. 5 I 7/6 to 18/ I .. 17 to 20 .. 17 j 18/ to 42/ | .. 21 and over 34 j 36/ to 80/ I .. .. •• I ■• ! •• I •• Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Moulders). 14 to 16 .. | 2 5/6 to 13/ 17 to 20 ..I 4 28/to 38/ 21 and over j 24 45/ to 70/ .. .. I • ■ • • Agricultiiral-im|ilenient Manufacturing (Painters and Carpenters). 14 to 10 ... 1 10/ j .. • • I 17 to 20 .. l 9 10/ to 30/ | .. 21 and over! 19 39/to 70/ .. .. •• •• Agricultural-implement Manufacturing (Engine-drivers and Yardmen). 21 and over | 9 | 50/ to 65/ I .. | .. I 179 | .. I 7 2 | 1 | 10 | £15,112 Bacon-curing. 17 to 20 .. I 4 | 20/to 35/ I .. I .. 21andovorl 43 | 35/to 55/ .. .. 47 | 19 | .. 19 j £1,915 Basket and Wicker-work Manufacturing. 14 to 16 .. 2 8/ 17 to 20.. 4 12/6 to 35/ I .. 21 and over 13 30/to 45/ | .. .. I 19 I •«• » ...... 8 £701 Biscuit and Confectionery Manufacturing. 14 to 16 .. ; 37 I 5/ to 15/ 38 5/ to 14/ j 17 to 20.. | 48 10/to 30/ , 71 8/to 18/ 21 and over 119 30/to 90/ 60 9/to 30/ 363 .. 5 3 3 | 11 £21,584 Blacksmithing and Farriery. 14 to 16 .. 2 10/ ft 15/ .. I 17to20 .. : 14 15/to 35/ 21 and over 63 25/to 60/ .. .. 79 .. 30 I .,. 30 £3,660 Blind-manufacturing. 14 to 16.. 5 7/to 14/ .. I 17 to 20 .. 3 17/6 to 20/ 2 I 17/ to 20/ 21 and over 9 30/to 40/ .. .. 19 •• 1 1 2 £86!) Boatbuilding. 14 to 16.. 3 7/6 to 20/ 17 to 20.. 3 12/6 to 30/ 21 and over, 6 55/to 60/ .. , • .. 12 .. 4 4 £362 Bootmaking. 14 to 16 .. 21 See , 29 See 17 to 20.. 39 Table 27 Table , 21 and over 282 5 58 , 5 456 \ 6 (.0 i 9 2 71 £31,699

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