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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.

Ages. a °§ oo >H fl->H £ 3 9 i is a- fi °-* 31?, 9,p,S .1 &! g s § go, s;«r S ! 4 (2.) (3.) ■iS S'-j iP A S prr h* O-h -3 S3 SOj2 is o'°"^ A. 0a HH g °TSOS S °<a£ %T3 CSi9 ir, (40 S3 •zi ft g Ordinary <« o Kate of m?" 1 Wages for a Full Week. Sa b» o ,fH U-) (6.) tH rrt §•! a^Hj .SmS "vl S3 33 >, §*J (7.) fc! 03 US +a . «J fi-— 5foS ■ s8 pj> &SS<X -f-> jo cS 03 K rH t-Z.03 gtr-1* <l (8.) Ages. a °S 03 9 oi. 1 £ a HH Pr, fl ■ °rA fl -n — m P >, zf a- 03 ■ SS g S ,03 H -4 (2.) (3.) fess o fH MscsS is o" 5^ s *% I: U S3' -A A, I OH aa S3 HO -° 5 9 5 ir. (4.) 3 si Au '■. W» ! sja JS fi H (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. I| oo «--:.» -S M g c.SS e: zi 3a. &B3 Wl-* 4 " P fsss gr-'S 4 (7.) tH 00 93 H, PhC |*ai if?, s - a- so gij-irH \.) (1.) (1.) (6.) AUCKLAND [TY— continued. Bootmaking—General Hands in Larger Factories (Males). Bread and Pastry Baking—Pastry (Females). £ 14 and under 17 7 41-86 5-86 134 10/ 9/2 : 7/4$ 17 „ 21 1 52-00 1-04 26 10/ 10/ 10/ 21 „ 31 4 48-75 3-90 393 40/ 40/3$ 137/9$ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 450 50/ 57/8 57/8 45 and over .. 3 43-00 2-58 164 30/ 25/5 21/ Allages.. 17 48-53 16-50 1,167 10/ to 50/ 28/3$ J26/5 £ Handover., ( 4| 43-25 [ 3-46| 112| 12/to 14/J12/11 (10/9 Bread and Pastry Baking—Packers (Females). 14 and over . . | 6| 52-00. 6-241 2411 15/ (15/5 15/5 There were also 52 employers personally engaged, and £362 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bootmaking—General Hands in Smaller Factories (Males). Hand under 17 2 26-00 1-04 15 5/ 5/9 17 „ 21 8 50-50 8-08 368 15/ 18/2$ 17/8 21 „ 31 20 50-95 20-38 2,326 50/ 45/8 44/9 31 „ 45 25 44-76 22-38 2,829 50/ 50/7 43/6 45 and over .. 15 42-87 1.2-86 1,330 50/ 41/4$ 34/1 Allages.. 66 49-04 64-74 6,868 .. 142/5 40/0$ Brewing, Malting, and Bottling (Males). Hand under 17 ll 52*00 I 1-04 56 20/ 21/6$ 21/6$ 17 „ 21 30 41-17 24-70 1,655 25/ 26/10 21/3 21 „ 31 731 43-55 i 63-58 7,439 45/to 50/46/9$ 39/2 31 . „ 45 75| 45-39 68-08 8,957 45/to 55/52/7" 45/11 45 and over .. 43| 49-07 42-20 5,570 45/to 50/52/9 49/10 Allages.. 216:46-20 199-60 23,677 .. 47/5$ 42/2 Bootmaking—Sizers (Females). Handover.. | 2] 52-00 ( 2-08( 109(20/ and 27/|20/ll$|20/ll$ Brewing, Malting, and Bottling—Carpenters (Males). 21 and over ... 8; 30-00*: 4-80! 633! 58/8 |52/9 (30/5 Bootmaking—Packers (Females). .' Brewing, Malting, and Bottling—Coopering (Males). Handover .. | 8(50-00: 8-00] 1,059, 8/to 55/ |52/II$ 50/11 14 and over., j 4( 40-50 | 3-24( 143; 10/ to 27/(17/8 i3/96 Brewing, Malting, and Bottling—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over .. j 111 47-27 | 10-40] 1,780j 60/to 90/(68/6 62/3 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £182 was > paid in wages to casual hands. Bootmaking—Machinists (Females).14andunderl7 38 50-37! 38-28 1,052 15/ 11/ jl0/8 17 „ 21 69 49-73 68-62 2,624 15/ 15/3$ 14/7$ 21 „ 31 82 48-07 78-82 4,807 30/ 24/4$ 22/6$ 31 „ 45 27 47-12 25-44 1,649( 30/ 25/11 23/6 45 and over .. ( 5 45-00 4-50 216 -30/ 19/2$ 16/7$ Allages.. (215 50-16 215-66 10,34s| .. ll9/2$ 18/6 * During the remainder of the year these employees probably found work at their trade elsewhere. Bootmaking—General Hands (Females). Hand under 17 4! 45-75 3-66: 90 10/ 9/10$! 8/8 17 and over .. 10 47-70 9-54! 412 15/ 17/3$ 15/10$ Allages.. I 13 50-77 13-20! 502 .. 15/2$ 14/10 There were also 88 employers personally engaged, and £447 was paid in wages to casual hands. Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 8 29-75 4-76 228 15/to 20/19/2 | .. 17 „ 21 25 43-08 21-54 1,705 30/to 40/31/8 21 ., 31 96 39-04 74-96 9,163 50/ 49/9 31 „ 45 102 45-54 92-9011,266 48/ 48/6 45 and over .. 57 41-33 47-12 5,722 48/ 48/7 Allages.. 275| 43-87 ! 241-28 28,084 .. 46/6 Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing — Engine-drivers and Firemen (Males). 21 and over .. | 7| 35-14 | 4-92 663 48/ to 60/(53/11 j (a) There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £796 was paid in wages to casual hands. Box and Bee-hive Manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 17 2 32-50! 1-30 39 14/ 112/ 17 „ 21 6 44-00 | 5-28 319 20/ to 35/J24/2 20/5$ 21 „ 31 8 51-75 ( 8-28 859 45/ to 60/41/6 41/4 31 „ 45 6 52-00 6-24 914 40/ to 60/58/7 58/7 45 and over .. 1 26-00 I 0-52 49 40/ ! 37/8 Allages.. ; 23 47-00 I 21-62 2,180 .. J40/4 36/5$ Brush and Broom Manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 17 3 48-33 2-90: 76! 12/6- 10/6 I 9/9 17 „ 21 : 2 34-50 1-38 72 20/ 20/10 | (a) 21 „ 31 j 11 50-45 11-10 1,277 45/ to 60/46/ 44/8 31 „ 45 j 7 48-71 6-82 675 50/ :39/7 37/1 45 and over 2 52-00 2-08 231 50/ (44/5 44/5 Allages.. ! 24 50-58 1 24-28 2,331 .. (38/5 37/4$ Bread and Pastry Baking—Bread (Males). 14 and under 17 5 30-80 3-08 103 15/ 13/4$ (a) 17 „ 21 21 50-81 21-34 1,243 20/ 23/3$ 22/9 21 „ 31 49 47-12 46-18 6,034 50/ 52/3 47/4 31 „ 45 38 47-19 35-86 5,372 50/ 59/11 54/4$ 45 and over .. 17 45-29 15-40 2,345 50/ 60/11 53/(6) Allages.. 122 49-94 121-86:15,097 .. 49/7 47/7 Brush and Broom Manufacturing (Females). 17andunder21 .5! 42-80 4-28: 165 17/6 15/5 12/8 21 and over .. 8 45-75 ( 7-32J 375 20/ 20/5 18/0$ Allages.. 13! 44-62 I ll-6o| 540 : .. 18/7$ 16/ There were also 6 employers personally engaged. Bread and Pastry Baking—Pastry (Males). 14 and under 17 4 47-75 3-82 159 15/ 16/8 ( «) 17 „ 21 4 37-75 3-02 159 15/ 21/0$ 15/3 6 21 „ 31 23 47-45 21-84 3,060 50/ 56/0$ 51/2 31 „ 45 10 44-30 8-86 1,276 50/ 57/7 49/1 45 and over .. 7 50-29 7-40 1,110 50/ 63/0$ 60/11$ Allages.. 44 50-66 j 44-58 5,764 .. 51/8$ 50/4$ an: 4 4 23 10 7 Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 17 1 52-00 1-04 52 20/ 20/ 20/ 17 „ 21 10 41-70 8-34 629 20/ to 30/ 30/2 la) 21 „ 31 21 46-90 19-70 2,406 52/6 to 60/48/10 44/1 31 „ 45 6 48-50 5-82 838 52/6 to 60/57/7 53/8$ 45 and over .. 4 44-50 3-56 484 52/6 to 60/54/4$ 46/6$ Allages.. 41 46-90 38-46 4,409 .. 45/10 41/4 There were also 31 employers personally engaged. In many cases these persons are employed the greater portion of their time as shop-assistants. 44 Bread and Pastry Baking—Packers (Males). Handover..: 7 ( 49-43 6-92 705(30/to 57/8140/9 (38/8$ ANI 7|

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