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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a \*& U'a s so : P 25 03 -5 U i H HH if^S so OH .- -9 so 'j§ 1 .1 g a -S'SoS °"** Ordinary I 3° iSo '"t, Si Rate of -, o . o *-a £ »•** Wages for a ii' agi isifl *s " ullWeek - So gSo sSo3p 93 cm d» S -g.S a I 4 ir, H (2.) (3.) (4.) (5.) (6.) iSTS ts 6C*-HH .9 »S S.SS =a '9 rhS 9 "a COS S 4 (7.) CD ° P--5 •fi"r50 Bfl'S ■a go 33 d Or-" +- IO 03 M w OB'S '1 eS 0 eS gp-rH 4 (8.) Ages. i S a ir. Sts s& p. _(2.) "S3 fl" .2 s sa «>> ° hO. AA 9,0S g a « 4 (3.) ■V «i- 1 fl i7 (O rH m $ %*** 1 2 -\ —. 03 -v .* \r V A-S-H-g-g r=g s°«| «|? ir, H (4.) (5.) 1 rH n-( Mf-HJ Ordinary '3 g>§ Hate of a XS sa. Wages for a « 3,3 Full Week. 0 , & aid («-) (7.) tn 91 C0J3 9.HA w SO'oi CMoOS S-o S •9 tr.,03 P SH10S S3 OH . OS 03 03 90AJ3.'H4 (8.) (1.) (10 AUCKLAND C !ITY — continued. Billiard-table Manufacturing (Males). Boatbuilding and Shipwrighting—Shipwrights (Males) (d). £ 17 and over .. j 71 38-71 5-42J 610 15/ to 63/145/ | (a) x 14andunderl7 23' 37-79 17-38 344: 8/ 7/11 17 „ 21 27:47-71 25-76 1,419 15/ 23/7 21 „ 31 40 40-73 32-58 4,108 60/ 50/5 31 „ 45 23 47-13 20-96 2,806 64/ 53/7 45 and over .. 29 43-73 25-36 3,503 64/ 55/3 Allages.. 130'46-94 122-0412,180 .. J39/11 There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Confectionery (Males). 14 and under 17 6 44-83 5-38 194 15/ 14/5 12/5 17 „ 21 14 4600 12-88 754 18/ to 25/ 23/5 20/8$ 21 „ 31 11 5200 : 11-44 1,328 45/ 46/5 46/5 31 „ 45 8 47-63 7-62 1,008 50/to 55/ 52/1.1 48/11 45 and over .. 5 5200 , 5-20 819 60/ to 65/ 63/ 63/ Allages.. 43 49-44 42-52 4,103 .. 38/7 36/81 Boatbuilding and Shipwrighting—Blacksmiths, Boilermakers, Fitters, Painters, etc. (Males). 14 and over.. | 19j 38-68 14-70| .. | .. |57/11 |43/1 Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Biscuits (Males). Boatbuilding and Shipwrighting—Labourers (Males) (d). ONFl 21 and under 31 6 44-50 5-34! 5691 45/ 42/71 31 „ 45 4] 34-50 2-76 301 48/ 43/71 45 and over .. 4 1 27-50 2-20 252; 48/ 145/10 Allages.. 13 39-62 10-30 1,122. .. (43/7 There were also 16 employers personally engaged, and £1,559 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 ! 11 4709 10-36 453 16/ 17/6 45/10 17 „ 21 I 23 41-91 19-28 1,298 30/ 26/11 121/8$ 21 „ 31 i 6 41-67 5-00 560 42/ 44/9$ 35/11 31 „ 45 16 51-69 16-54 2,239 45/ 54/2 53/10 45 and over .. 7 47-71 6-68 915 45/ 54/9$ ;50/3$ Allages.. 62 46-66 57-86 5,465 .. 37/9$ 33/10$ 11 23 i 6 16 7 62 Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Tinsmiths (Males). 14 and over .. | 10| 48-40 j 9-68J 781: 12/ to 48/32/3$ |30/0$. Bootmaking—Rough-stuff Cutters (Males). Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Engineers and Firemen (Males). 14andunder 17 2 46-00 1-84 55 10/ 11/11$10/6$ 17 „ 21 2 38-00 1-52 87 30/ 22/11 16/8 6 21. „ 31 7 49-86 6-98 742 45/ 42/6 40/9 31 „ 45 11 49-00 10-78 1,468 50/ 54/51 51/4 45 and over.. 3 48-00 2-88 381 50/ 52/11 48/10 Allages.. 24 50-00 24-00 2,733 .. 45/61 43/8 21 and over .. | 4| 39-75 j 3-18] 432[ 45/ to 60/154/4 (41/6$ Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Confectionery (Females). 14 and under 17 22 45-82 20-16 514 10/ 10/2$ 9/ 17 ., 21 33 44-73 29-52 992 14/ 13/5$ 11/6$ 21 „ 31 14 43-57 12-20 538 20/ 17/7$ 14/9$ 31 and over .. 2 5200 208 79 15/ 15/2J 15/2 Allages.. 69 46-35 63-96 2,123 .. 13/3$ 11/10 Bootmaking—-Clickers (Males). 14 and under 17 7 52-00 7-28 238 15/ 13/1 13/1 17 „ 21 10 49-30 9-86 440. 15/to 20/17/10 16/11 21 „ 31 22 47-32 20-82 2,123 30/to 50/40/9$ 37/1$ 31 „ 45 27 49-56 26-76 3,226 50/ 48/21 45/11) 45 and over .. 9 45-00 8-10 1,114 50/ 55/ 47/7 Allages.. 73 49-88 72-82 7,141 .. 39/21 37/71 Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Biscuits (Females). 14 and under 17 3 41-00 2-46 70 10/ 11/4$ 8/11$ 17 „ 21 19 44-48 16-90 576 14/ 13/7$ 11/8 21 „ 21 21 45-96 19-30 913 20/ 18/11 16/8$ 31 and over .. 2 14-00 0-56 18 12/ 12/10$ (6) Allages.. 4147-83 39-22 1,577 .. 16/1 14/9$ Bootmaking—Benchmen (Males). Boo14andunder 17 13 49-77 1.2-94 389 10/ 12/0$ 11/6 17 „ 21 27 45-93 24-80 1,257 15/ 20/31 17/10 21 „ 31 58 48-49 56-24 6,108 50/ 43/5 40/6 31 „ 45 102 50-18 102-3612,187 50/ 47/7$ 45/111 45 and over .. 44 47-75 42-02 4,751 50/ 45/2$ 41/6$' Allages.. 238 50-08 238-36 24,692 .. 141/5$ 39/11 13 27 58 102 44 Biscuit and Confectionery, etc., Making—Boxmaking (Females). 21 and over .. I 6| 41-16 j 4-94! 237) 15/ to 20/19/2 J15/2 There were also 16 employers personally engaged, and £262 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bootmaking—Machine-operators (Males). 238 'MAI 14 and over .. | 111 51-64 J 11-36| 1,3011 6/to 50/ |45/9$ |45/6 1 11 Blacksmithing, Farriery, etc. (Males). 14andunderl7 10 41-60 8-32 205 10/ , 9/10$ 7/10$ 17 „ 21 46 49-72 45-74 2,546 22/ J22/3 21/3$ 21 „ 31 35 47-55 33-28 3,981 45/ 47/10 43/2$ 31 „ 45 22 46-91 20-64 3,024 60/ 58/7 52/10$ 45 and over.. 15 48-27 14-48 1,926 63/ 53/2$ 49/4$ Allages.. 124 49-38 122-4611,682: .. 38/2 J36/2$ There were also 46 employers personally engaged, and £210 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bootmaking—Finishers (Males). 14andunder 17 5 45-00 4-50 113 10/ 10/0$ 8/8$ 17 „ 21 11 45-28 9-96 518 15/to 25/20/9$ 18/1$ 21 „ 31 22 47-05 20-70 2,332 50/ 45/1 40/9 31 „ 45 31 49-72 i 30-82 3,763 50/ 48/10 46/8 45 and over .. 17 47-95 16-30 1,843 50/ 45/2$ 41/8$ Allages.. 82 50-18 82-28 8,569 .. 41/4 40/2 5 11 22 31 17 Bootmaking—Packers and Storemen (Males). Blindmaking (Males). 14 and over .. | 9| 50-00 [ 9-00| 858| 13/ to 55/(38/1$ |36/8 There were also 3 employers personally employed, and £11 was paid in wages to casual hands. 21 and over.. I 3| 52-00 [ 3-12| 353 140/to 47/6(45/3 |45/3 |45/3 Bootmaking—Sizers (Males). Handover.. | 3| 43-34 j 2-60J 208| 15/to 52/|32/ |26/8 126/8
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