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Table 5.—Schedule of the Rates of Wages and the Hours of Labour, &c.— continued.
._..... Tru 11 Northern Industrial District. Wellington industrial District. Northern DMldsteW District. l,ury Industrial District. Otago and Southland Industrial District. ■ I Engineering Fitters, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, Iron and brass moulders (including plateturners, pattern-makers, and brass- moulders), Is. ljd per hour; apprenfinishers, Is. 4Jd. per hour; appren- tices, six years, 5s. to 30s. per week, tices, six years, 5s. to 36s. per week ; Hours of labour, 47 per week iron and brass moulders (including plate-moulders, steel workers, and coremakers), Is. 3d. per hour ; apprentices, six yean, 5s. to 30s. per week. Hours of labour, 47 per week Iron and. brass moulders (including Iron and brass moulders, Is. 3d. per hour ; plate-moulders), Is. l£d. per hour; apprentices, seven years; metal - apprentices, six years, 5s. to 30s. per workers' labourers, lid. per hour; week. Hours of. labour, 47 per week. boilermakers, first-class, Is. 4Jd. per Range fitters and polishers, 9s. per day ; hour ; ordinary, Is. 3d. per hour ; body-fitters and grinders, 7s. 6d. per iron and steel piping hands and similar day ; helpers, 16 to 22 years of age, workers, Is. per hour ; range-workers, 10s. to 40a, per week. 9s. and 8s. per day; apprentices, five labour, 4S per week years, 8s. to 25s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week. Engineers electrical, Is. 3d. to Is. 6d. per hour; apprentices, six years, 5s. to 36s. per week. Hours of labour, 47 per week. Fellmongering, tanning, &c. Wool-sorters, 10s. per day ; pullers and Pullers, 9d. to lOd. per dozen ; learners, other wool and pelt men, 8s. per day ; lOJd. to Is. per hour, according to age ; machine fleshers and scudders, 7s. 6d. Manawatu Freezing-works employees per day; general labourers, 7s. per (Longburn) — Rates respectively: day ; tanners, 8s. per day ; roller-men, Pullers, 6d. to 7d. per dozen ; wool8s. per day ; assistants, 7s. per day ; washers, Is. per hour ; painters, Is. lime-drawers, 7s. per day; basil- per hour; trimmers, ll|d. per hour; workers, 7s. 6d. per day; chrome- dollymen, Is. to Is. ljd. per hour; finishers, 8s. 4d. per day ; machine skin - truck, lOJd. per hour ; pieshavers, 7s. 6d, per day; soap-workers, pickers, 7s. per day; green hands, 7s. 3d. to 8s. per day ; starch-workers, lOJd per hour; wool-dryers, Is. per 7s. 3d. per day ; candle-workers, 7s. 3d. hour; wool-wringers, Is. per hour; per day ; oil-workers, 7s. 3d. to 8s. per pelt-washers, lljd. to Is. per 100; day; youths, 15 to 18 years, 12s. 6d. wool-pressing, Is. per bale; fleshing, to 17s. 6d. per week ; 18 to 21 years, 2Jd. per dozen; scudders, Is. per hour; 5d. to 7id. per hour. Hours of labour, pelt-curer, Is. per hour ; trollyman, Is. 48 per week per hour ; benchman, lO.ld. per hour ; kidney - boy, 7s. per day ; paunchcutter, lljd. per hour; foreman, Is. per hour; wheels, lOJd. per hour; skins-examiner, Is. per hour ; coolingroom, 10]d. per hour ; grader, Is. per hour; freezing-chamber hands, Is. 3d. per hour ; loading-out, Is. 3d. to Is. 6d. per hour ; firemen, 56s. per week ; greaser, 56s. per week ; bone-mill, lljd. per hour; tallow-shed, lOJd. ; offaltrolly, Is. per hour ; nightwatchman, SOs. per week ; general hands not enumerated, lOJd. per hour; boys and youths, from 12s. to 35s. per week according to age. Hours of labour, 48 per week Wool-sorters, Is. 3d. per hour; painters and trimmers, Is. per hour; pull. lOid. to Is. per hour; i elt-lleshers, Is. per hour; machine fleshing and scudding, 11 d. per hour ; hide beamsmen, ll}d., and hide-lle.shers, Is. per hour; other hands, lOJd. par hour; apprentices, three yean, 20s. to_30s. per week ; youths, 15 to 18 years, 12s. lid. to 17s. 6d. per week; 18 to 21 years, 6d. to 7' cl. per hour. Hours of labour, 48 per week. [Note. —Se ■ also Curriers.] /~
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