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Metal - working (including Labourers assisting boilermakers, and Boilermaking, see Shipbuilding, &c. boilermaking) general ironworkers and labourers engaged in assembling imported machinery, Is. per hour ; labourers employed on erection of structural work (iron or steel) outside of employers' works on site of the erection, Is. Id. per hour. Hours of labour, 47 per week ■ Boilermaking, see Shipbuilding, &c. i Metal - working boilermaking) (inch me] ludm luding ing !g loil .ermal ling, <fe fee. Strikers, labourers, yardmen, and fettlers, Is. per hour ; machinists, Is. Id. per hour ; holders-up on watertight work, furnacing and flanging boilerwork, Is. IJd. per hour (if on ships or steamers, Is. 2d. per hour); annealing fumacemen, when firing up, Is. IJd. per hour ; steel-crucible fumacemen, Is. 3d. per hour; youths up to 21 years of age, 10s. to 40s. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week Boilermaking, see Shipbuilding, &c. Strikers, labourers, yardmen, and fettlers, Is. per hour; machinists, Is. Id. per hour ; tankworkers, stokehold- workers, and all work done below main deck, Is. 2d. per hour ; annealing fumacemen, Is. IJd. per hour (when firing up); youths and boys, 7s. 6d. to 32s. 6d. per week, according to age. Hours of labour, 8 per day. Boilermaking, see Shipbuilding, &c. Paper-miUing .... Paper-miUing - ' Mataura. —Machinemen, Is. 2d. per hour ; machinemen's assistants, 9d. per hour ; beatermen, Is. 2d. per hour; beatermen's assistants, lOd. per hour ; enginedrivers, Is. IJd. per hour ; boilermen, lid. per hour; choppermen, Is. per hour ; choppermen's assistants, 9d. per hour; first glazer, lOd. per hour; lipper and glazer assistants, 8d. per hour ; rippermen and cuttermen, Is. per hour; first finisher, Is. per hour; second finisher, 1 IJd. per hour ; third finisher, 9Jd. per hour; baler, lljd. per hour; yardmen, lljd. per hour; night-watchmen, Is. per hour ; man in charge of rag-shed, lljd. per hour ; man in charge of bag-room, 60s. per week; boy in bag-room, 20s. per week ; carters, 47s. 6d. per week. Hours of labour, 48 per week for shiftmen, and 45 per w-eek for other workers. Journeymen, Is. 3d. and Is. 5d. per hour ; apprentices, six years, 5s. to 30s. per week. Hours of labour, 44 per week. Plumbers and gasfitters .. Auckland City. —Journeymen, Is. 5d. per Competent workmen, Is. 4d. and Is. 5d. hour ; apprentices, six years, 6s. to per hour ; improvers, Is. 3d. per hour ; 32s. 6d. per week. Hours of labour, apprentices, six 3-ears, 7s. to 32s. 6d. 44 per week. per week. Hours of labour, 45 per Country and Gisborne Employers. — week Journeymen, Is. 5d. per hour; apprentices, six years, 6s. to 32s. 6d. per week. Hours of labour, 44 per week Portmanteau and leather- See Saddle and harness making .. See Saddle and harness making goods making Printing .. .. Auckland. —Linotype-operators, day 70s., Linotype and other machine operators, night 76s. per week, or Is. 8d. and Is. day 70s., night 76s. per week, the lOd. per hour, the day's work to eon- day's work to consist of not more than sist of not more than 7 hours ; piece- 7 hours : compositors, day 65s., night work, 3d. per thousand with fat, 70s. per week of 48 hours ; apprentices, and 3Jd. per thousand without fat; four years, 5s. to 30s. per week : lithoprobationers, day 50s., night 56s. graphic machinists, 60s. per week: per week of 42 hours, or Is. 6d. letterpress-machinists, 50s. to 60s. per 1. and 3d. pe 3. to % bour, king 1 Is. 5i er houi 32s. 6i 45 pi id. ir; id. >er Competent plumbers and gasfitters, Is. 4d. per hour; other journeymen, Is. IJd. per hour; apprentices, six years, 5s. to 32s. 6d. per week. Hours of labour, 8 per day. South Canterbury. —Journeymen, Is. 3d. and Is. 5d. per hour ; apprentices, six years, 6s. to 32s. 6d. per week. Hours of labour, 44 per week See Saddle and harness making See Saddle and harness making. ne opi ir we( Lot mo iy 65s appr week . per s. to t lerator ;ek, tl ore tha s., nigl rentice :: lithi ' week 60s. pi 's, he an ;ht es, 10k: >er Lithographic and letterpress machinists, 50s. and 60s. per week of 48 hours ; apprentices, six years, 10s. to 35s. per week: compositors, Is. 6d. to Is. 7Jd. per hour on piecework; jobbing or weekly stab hands, 60s. per week or piecework ; apprentices, six years, 5s. to 30s. per week: operators on typeLinotype and monotype operators, 70s. per week for day-work, and 76s. per week for night - work, or Is. 8d. and Is. lOd. per hour respectively for timework ; bulk hands and correctors, 65s. per week for day-work, and 70s. per week for night - work ; second stone hands, 70s. per week for day-work, and
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