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Number ot Persons employed, and Weekly Wages. Number oj Shops. Ages. Males. Females. Tota , —- Number Number. Weekly Wages. «»l*>yed. Females. without K "r$y Tutll Total Wagea paid during the Vc.ir. rummer Assisl .„ i: Number. Weekly Wages. Number. Weekly Wages, smployed. __ I log litants. 1 in .i __ I — WELLINGTON (CITY)— continued. Butchers. 14 to 16 .. 12 I See 2 10/ & 12/6 17 to 20 .. 29 Table 21 and over .. ! 134 5 3 10/ to 12/ 241 14 Employers— Males 60, female 1. Chemists and Herbalists. 14 to 16 .. 19 5/ to 16/ I I 17 to 20 .. 18 5/ to 50/ ! 21 and over .. 19 10/to 80/ | 2 | 15/ 92 9 Employers, 34. Clothiers (including Tailors). (See also Moroers and Hatters.) 54 28 ) I 68 £19,312 37 £3,318 14 to 16 .. 16 7/6 to 15/ 1 7/6 I 17 to 20 .. 9 15/ to 40/ 1 7/6 21 and over .. 33 22/6 to 120/ 2 21/ & 25/ I 119 25 Employers, 57. Coal, Firewood, Grain, and Produce Doalers. 25 60 £5,864 14 to 16 .. I 11 10/ I 11 10/ I 21 and over .. i 30 I 45/ to 80/ I 1 25/ I 49 I 6 I Employers, 16. Crockery and Glassware Sellers. 14 to 16 .. 2 15/ 17 to 20 .. 1 25/ 1 20/ 21 and over .. 4 45/to 85/ 4 12/to 45/ 19 3 Employers. 7. Cycle and Motor-car Sellers. 14 to 16 .. 3 10/to 17/6 17 to 20 .. 3 10/ to 30/ 4 10/ to 30/ 21 and over .. 14 25/to 90/ 1 45/ 46 10 Employers, 21. Dairy-produce Sellers. 11 4 ' 8 16 I £4.831 7 £1,081 IS £2,647 14 to 16 .. 1 6/ 17 to 20 .. 4 15/ to 30/ 1 20/ 21 and over .. 1 60/ 2 10/ & 30/ 25 10 Employers— Males 12, females 4. Drapers and Milliners. 14 to 16 .. 27 5/ to 20/ 37 5/ to 20/ 17 to 20 .. 35 10/to 40/ 84 5/to 25/ ., ~i f S %M£% I 132 W to 30/ handover ..N 85 42/6 toOO/ .) ,, Employers—Males 59, females 19. Dyers and Cleaners. 21 and over .. | 3 | (Employers) | .. | .. | 3 | 3 | io 4 47 14 £471 82 £46,073 3 | .. 11 Engine and Machine Sellers. 14 to 16 .. 3 10/ to 13/ 1 12/6 I I 17 to 20 .. .. .. 5 18/ to 30/ 21 and over .. 9 40/ to 80/ 7 20/ to 35/ I 34 3 Employers, 9. Fancy-goods Dealers. 14 to 16 .. I 1 6/ s- * 5/to 18/6 17 to 20 .. 2 15/& 30/ 4 7/6 to 22/6 21 and over .. I 3 40/ to 50/ 7 10/ to 35/ 51 24 Employers—Males 20, females 10. Fishmongers. 14 to 16 .. 1 17/6 17 to 20 .. 2 30/ & 35/ 21 and over .. 15 30/ to 70/ 1 20/ 36 8 Employers Males 16, female 1. Florists and Seedsmen. 14 to 16 .. 3 5/ to 15/ 4 5/ to 19/ 17 to 20 .. 4 15/to 30/ 4 10/to 17/6 21 and over .. ' 6 40/ to 84/ 3 30/ to 40/ 34 1 Employers Males 0. females 4. Fruit and Confectionery Sollers (European). 7 9 9 7 10 £1,770 33 £1,133 17 £2,485 8 £2,072 14 to 16 .. 2 11/& 17/6 3 7/6 to 10/ I 17 to 20 .. .. .. 14 7/6 to 22/6 21 and over .. 4 30/ to 52/ 15 15/ to 30/ 104 47 ' Employers Males 52. females 14. 20 07 £1,928 Fruit, Confectionery, and (Irocery Sellers (Cliim 21 and over .. | 10 | 20/ to 50/ | .. | | 113 | 52 | Employers, 103. (One manager, 100/.) < I 56 | £1.252 Furniture-dealers. 14 to 16 .. 5 5/ to 15/ I 3 10/ to 12/6 17 to 20 .. 1 30/ 3 10/ to 17/6 21 and over .. 28 30/to 140/ I 3 12/to 27/6 71 15 | Employers, 28. 14 29 £4,849

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