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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a °S t>s a c & r-i S - * 03 a,j g , _i B <** °tw %t *jr r b. F O ir) in 03 * «c . S*ts\\ %* B-i l v & & 03 ll a?l iS'S-a *£ •So gS» ■f.ogp -h M 3 4 fc £h (2.) (3.) ; (4.) (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. Si a-5-j* ■3 M g s.sa « B rl rH-,3 ° 93 .a a eS iSSHH t'f-'S 4 (7.) tn 03 03 £ ft-73 £&-£ Ss $ 90SbH 4 (8.) Ages. S 03 03 S3 B p ft 2 o> r« 3 '2.) "S3 c* .2 c HH HH p*» °h4 00 QaJH cji SSSiS ff-s'f-4 (3.) Ill S3l* b o- $ SS o 1 "^ 3*vX ■4-1 g. r-H 03 %V.X %Ih BTS OS-A-ir, (40 3 TS -3 '3 Ohm 83 ai* «e oi &ss $ fl H (5.) so %£ 93 AH ' kph • in a in 1 g> -g Sohj Ordinary fg>§ if,? Rate of et'C" JoWages for a &3]S 1 H »"J Full Week, ,| pH ft 1 pr*"S ! |b-r-4 I 4 (6.) (7.) I (8.) (10 (6.) (10 AUCKLAND C -TY— continued. Coopering (Males). Dyeing and Cleaning (Females). £ 14 and under 17 3 52-00 3-12 82! 10/ 10/6 10/6 17 „ 21a 2 37-50 1-50 91 30/ 24/3 17/6 21 „ 31 6 46-83 5-62 700 55/ 49/10 44/10$ 31 „ 45 6 52-00 6-24 891 55/ 57/1$ 57/1$ Allages.. 16 51-50 16-48 1,764 .. 42/10 42/5 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £23 was paid in wages to casual hands. (See also Brewing and malting.) £ 17andunder31 1 5| 40-00 ( 4-00| 149| 10/to 22/J14/11 (11/5$ There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £59 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electroplating and Engraving (Males). 14 and under 31 [ 6(26-83 | 3-22 235; 10/ to 55/(29/2$ (15/1 There were also 2 employers personally engaged, and £5 was paid in wages to casual hands. Cork-cutting. There were only 2 occupiers personally engaged, no labour being employed. Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males). 14 and under 17 4 47-25 3-78 100 10/to 12/6 10/7 19/7$ 17 „ 21 9 49-22 8-86 464 20/to 25/20/11$ 19/10 21 „ 31 18 41-88 15-08 1,983 50/to 60/52/7 42/4$ 31 „ 45 7 42-00 5-88 737 50/ to 60/ 50/1$ 40/6 Allages.. 37 45-40 33-60 3,284 .. 39/1 34/1$ There were also 13 employers personally engaged, and £38 was paid in wages to casual hands. Electrical Engineering (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 12l 29-50 7-08 193 8/to 12/6 10/11 j 17 „ 21 15 45-13 13-54 647 10/ to 20/19/1$ \ '.' 21 „ 31 24 39-42 18-92 2,361 60/ 49/11 i 31 „ 45 18 34-39 12-38 1,851 60/to 80/59/9$ 45 and over.. 1 6-00 0-12 17 60/ 56/8 i Allages.. 69 37-71 52-04 5,069 .. 38/ll$l ~7.~~ Electrical Engineering—Storemen and Labourers (Males). 21 and under 45 | 5,32-20] 3-22! 359| 30/to 58/(44/7 (27/7$ Dentistry—Mechanical (Males). There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £83 was paid in wages to casual hands. Hand under 17 4(42-25: 3-38; 87 10/ 10/3$ | 8/4$ 17 „ 21 7, 47-71 6-68 249 15/to 20/14/11 13/8 21 „ 31 9! 45-00 8-10 1,339 60/ 66/1$ '.57/2$ 31 „ 45 6 47-66! 5-72 ! 1,050 65/to 80/73/5" 67/3$ 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 468 90/ 90/ 90/ Allages.. 26(49-92! 25-96:3,193 .. 49/2$ 47/3 Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—Engineers and Fitters (Males). 21 and under 31 i 2! 50-00 2-00 329 58/9 65/9$ 63/3 31 „ 45 j 4( 42-25 3-38 657 70/ to 80/77/9 63/2 45 and over .. 6(52-00 6-24 1,142 75/ to 80/73/2$ 73/2$ Allages.. 12! 48-42 11-62 2,128 .. 73/3 68/2$~ Dentistry—Mechanical (Females). 14 and under 17 1 1.3-00 0-26 5 7/6 7/8$ (a) 17 „ 21 4 52-00 4-16 205 15/ to 20/19/8$ 19/8$ 21 „ 31 6 52-00 6-24 323 20/to 25/20/8$ 20/8$ 31 „ 45 3 50-67 3-04 196 30/ 25/9$ 25/1$ All ages .. 14 48-93 ( 13-70 729 . . 21/3$ 20/0$ Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating—General Hands (Males). 17 and under 21 4(45-00 3-601 219 15/to 30/124/4 21/0$ 21 „ 31 8 : 47-25 7-56 908 40/to 60/48/0$ 43/8 31 „ 45 4: 43-50 3-48 569 50/ to 70/ 65/5 54/8$ Allages.. 16 1 45-75 ! 14-64 1,696 .. 46/4 40/9 There were also 27 employers personally engaged. It is probable that these females were engaged chiefly as attendants, but were occasionally employed in the workrooms. £500 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dress and Millinery Making—Dressmakers (Females) (c). 1.4 and under 17 94 42-61 ! 80-10 1,134 5/ to 10/J. 5/8 (a) 17 „ 21,141 47-35 1133-32 3,568 10/to 17/10/8$ 9/9 21 „ 31 140 47-84 133-94 6,796 17/to 30/20/3$ 18/8 31 „ 45 21 51-00 21-42 1,816 30/to 40/33/11 33/3 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 468, 90/ 90/ 90/ Allages.. (3881 47-82 371-0613,782' .. 14/10$13/8 Electric Light, Heat, and Power Generating — Firemen, Greasers, and Trimmers (Males). 21 and under 31 9 52-00 9-36; 1,357 55/to 66/58/ -58/ 31 ,, 45 5, 52-00 5-20 802 50/ to 70/ 61/8$ 61/84 45 and over .. 3 44-67 2-68! 387 57/6 57/9 49/7$ Allages.. 17J 50-71 17-24[ 2,546' .. 59/1 1,57/7 Dress and Millinery Making—Milliners (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 6136-23 44-20 622j 5/to 8/ i 5/7$ (a) 17 „ 21 74 44-47 65-82 1,552 8/to 14/ 9/5 8/1 21 „ 31 63 47-06 59-30 3,157 15/to 25/21/3$ 19/3$ 31 „ 45 7 44-57 6-24 638 40/ to 60/ 40/11 35/0$ Allages.. 193 45-48 175-56 5,969 .. 13/7 11/10$ There were also 100 employers personally engaged, and £167 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering—Pattern-makers (Males). 14 and under 17 i 1 10-00 0-20 31 5/ 6/ (a) 17 „ 21 5 52-00 5-20 214 5/ to 25/16/5$ 16/5$ 21 ,, 31 4 34-00! 2-72 376 50/ to 66/ 55/34 36/2 31 „ 45 8 41-00: 6-56 1,121 34/to 70/68/4 53/104 45 and over .. 4 46-00 3-68 553 58/9 to64/8 60/1$ 53/2 Allages.. 19 48-32 18-36 2,267 .. 49/4$ 45/10$ Dyeing and Cleaning (Males). 21 and under 31 7:50-29 7-04 732 30/to 55/41/7 40/2$ 31 „ 45 j 6:42-17 5-06 427 32/6 to 50/33/9 27/4$ Allages.. | 13J 46-54 12-10 1,159 .. 38/4 34/3$ Engineering —Moulders (Males). 14 and under 17 2 26-50 1-06 29 5/to 10/10/114 (a) 17 „ 21 13 52-00 13-52 707 15/to 25/20/11 20/11 21 „ 31 26 44-14 22-90 3,220 58/9 to 64/56/3 47/74 31 ,, 45 18 47-94 17-26 2,60558/9to 70/60/4$ 55/8 45 and over.. 8 40-00 6-40 852 58/9" to 64/ 53/3 40/11$ Allages.. 65 47-03 61-14 7,413 .. 48/6 43/10$ Eng: 2 13 26 18 8 65
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