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

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Marine-stores Preparing (Males). £ 21 and under 31 I 1( 52-00 j l-04j 65 25/ (25/ (25/ Iron Bedstead and Fender Making (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 ' 31 40-33 2-42 78 12/to 15/12/10$ .. 17 „ 21 ! 21 52-00 2-08 174 30/ to 40/ 33/5$ 21 „ 31 I 9 42-89 7-72 912 40/ to 45/ 47/3 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 266, 40/ to 55/ 51/2 £ 17 and under 21 I 1 17-00 0-34 25( 30/ 29/5 (a) 21 „ 31 I 8 48-37 7-74 839 32/6 to 55/ 43/4$ 40/4 31 „ 45: 6 38-83 4-66 45li 35/to 48/38/8$ 28/11 45 and over .. ( 1 52-00 1-04 72J 27/6 27/8$ 27/8$ Allages.. i 15 45-93 ( 13-78 1,387J .. 40/3 35/7 There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £30 was paid in wages to casual hands. Allages.. (16 44-69 14-30 1,430 .. 40/ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Kauri-gum Sorting and Preparing (Males). 14 and under 17 2 32-00 1-28 48 12/6 to 20/15/ 9/3 17 „ 21 7 31-43 4-40 385 36/ to 42/ 35/ 21/2 21 „ 31 43 46-30 39-82 4,775 36/to 50/47/11$ 42/3 31 „ 45 45 49-49 44-54( 5,822 50/ 52/3$ 49/9 45 and over .. 31 46-39 28-76 3,793 50/ 52/9 47/0$ Allages.. 122 48-69 118-80 l 14,823 .. J49/11 46/9 There were also 8 employers personally engaged, and £387 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Slaughtermen (Males) (c). I7andunder21 2 16-5 1-00 4327/6 to 60/|26/l (a) 21 „ 31 17 25-88 8-80 1,159 80/to 100/52/8 26/2$ 31 „ 45 14 26-71 7-48 1,209 80/to 140/64/8 33/2$ 45 and over .. 3 30-66 1-84 240 50/ to 80/ 52/2 30/9 Allages.. 35 26-83 18-78 2,651 .. 156/5$ 29/1$ Although during the busy season many of these men earned from £5 to £8 per week, during the slack portion of the year they worked perhaps only a few hours per week. To this is due the low average for the year. Lapidary-work (Males). 14 and over .. | 3| 40-00 | 2-40| 207j 8/ to 45/(34/6 (26/6$ There were also 2 employers personally engaged. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Freezers and Chamber Hands (Males) (c). 31andunder45 13 39-00 10-14 1,304 50/to 60/51/5$ 38/7 45 and over .. 10 44-00 8-80 1,302 50/to 60/59/2 50/1 Allages.. 23 41-1.7 18-94 2,606 .. 55/0$ 43/7 13 10 Laundry-work—European (Males). 23 14 and under 17 1 8-00 0-16 7 20/ 17/6 (a) 17 „ 21 1 5-00 0-10 7 30/ 28/ (a) 21 „ 31 12 43-33 10-40 999 30/ to 60/ 38/5 32/ 31 „ 45 12 47-58 11-42 1,614 50/to 60/56/6$ 51/9 45 and over .. 3 37-33 2-24 203 45/ to 50/ 36/3 26/0$ Allages.. 25 48-64 24-32 2,830 .. 46/6$ 43/6$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Preservers (Males) (c). Hand under 17 3 48-00 2-88 110 15/to 18/15/3$ 14/1$ 17 „ 21 9 44-00 7-92 574 20/ to 40/ 29/ 24/6$ 21 „ 31 21 48-62 20-42 2,03132/6 to 50/39/9$ 37/2$ 31 „ 45 16 51-25 16-40 2,491 42/to 80/60/9 59/10$ 45 and over .. 6 46-67 5-60 875 42/ to 80/ 62/6 56/1 Allages.. 52 51-17 53-22 6,081 .. 45/8$ 45/ feri: 3 9 21 16 6 Laundry-work—European Engine-drivers (Males) (a). 21andunder31 i 2| 36-00 | l-44( 183(27/6 to 60/(50/10 ( .. 52 Laundry-work—European (Females). Hand under 17 16 38-06 12-18 434 12/to 15/14/3 10/5 17 ,, 21 24 40-25 19-32 777 13/ to 20/16/1 12/5$ 21 „ 31 48 44-42 42-64 2,290 15/to 25/21/6 18/4 31 „ 45 21 47-48 19-94 1,167 15/to 25/23/5 21/4$ 45 and over .. 3 34-00 2-04 99 20/ 19/5 12/8$ Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Engineers, Firemen, etc. (Males) (c). 17andunder21 3 30-33 1-82 213 30/to 60/46/9$ 27/3$ 21 „ 31 13 38-92 10-12 1,343 48/to 70/53/1 39/9 31 „ 45 19 43-63 16-58 2,543 48/to 100/61/4 51/5$ 45 and over .. 5 42-80 4-28 734 50/to 100/68/7 56/5$ Allages.. 37 44-32 1 32-80 4,833 .. 58/ll$50/3 ERIN 3 13 19 5 37 Allages.. 99 48-55 96-12 4,767 .. 19/10 18/6 There were also 20 employers personally engaged, and £109 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—General Hands (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 1129-18! 6-42( 696 44/ :43/4 24/4 31 „ 45 13 36-90 9-60 1,275 44/to 75/53/1$ 37/9 45 and over .. 6 46-66 5-60 690 42/ to 50/ 49/3$ 44/3 Allages.. 29j 37-27 j 21-62| 2,661 .. 49/3 35/3$ IRINI 11 13 6 Laundry-work—Chinese (Males). There were 59 employers personally engaged, no labour being employed. 29] Leadlight-work (Males) (d). Hand under 17 2 30-00 1-20 46 10/to 15/15/4 17 „ 21 1 52-00 1-04 60 20/ 23/1 21 „ 31 7 37-57 5-26 629 40/ to 60/ 47/10 31 „ 45 2 34-00 1-36 257 55/ to 65/ 75/7 45 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 208 80/ 80/ Allages.. 12 41-25 9-90 1,200 .. 48/6 Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Oleo, Tallow, and Manure Hands (Males) (c). 17andunder21 2 38-00 1-52 126 27/6 to 40/33/2 |24/3 21 „ 31 17 46-35 15-76 1,727, 40/ to 48/43/10 39/1 31 „ 45 17 48-94 16-64 1,947- 44/ to 50/!46/9$ J44/ 45 and over .. 7 41-28 5-78 687 44/ to 50/ 47/6$ 137/9 Allages.. I 42; 47-26 39-70 4,487 .. J45/24, ',41/1 3RINI 2 17 17 7 I I I 42! Lime and Cement Manufacturing (Males). 21andunder45 I 11| 43-00 [ 9-46| 1,160( 47/ [49/0$ ,40/6$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £22 was paid in wages to casual hands. Meat Slaughtering and Freezing—Fellmongers* (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 2 7-50 0-30 17 25/to 30/22/8 (a) 17 „ 21 4 33-00 2-64 213 30/ to 44/ 32/3 20/6 21 „ 31 18 30-44 10-96 1,312 42/to 48/47/10$ 28/0$ 31 „ 45 10 32-20 6-44 867 48/ to 80/ 53/10 33/4 45 and over .. 5 29-20 2-92 316 48/ to 54/ 43/3$ 24/3$ Allages.. 37 31-43 23-26 2,725 .. 46/10$28/4 ERIN 2 4 18 10 5 Manure-mixing (Males). 21 and over .. | 8| 41-75 | 6-68 682| 40/ to 45/(40/10 (32/9$ 8| 37

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