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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. a <=-s, OH tn '0HH S Sa g |S a. °«, E ts a. "Z! it fl 93 ft, 9,0S 9 >, 5f fl co SS a S fi gft gHtt 3 4 % (2.) (3.) oS-g t£J3 » S-O" 5 !i o- g HH HH 8 2-2r< ■a 5 o o S 0 *<rif, (4.) 3 -a TS '3 OHaS OS $ ~S* to o ,FH Ordinary Hate of Wages for a Full Week. 03 O Ir-lZl 03 ■£ toP* -*■=' &o o Is os is ■=*> oe gt? Oi HHifl So J §>o B &S £s$ g£"3 %h9^ 4 4 (7.) (8.) Ages. I ° = IH S* 03 O -H •g S S S eS SS a gS ir, gh a ■ °aS Bt9. 00 choS. B >• g'flS .fl o 2 fl S go. Jwp 3 4 (2.) (3.) S* 03- *-< r* S o ea'S Mf . g-- p g '— CD ■a** ft -° 5 o o §-d eS> ir. GO 3 P<-H £ .- OS to £SS rs to S fi o"~ H (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Wee.k. %S „ 03 Sf-HH-a. a •fl tSM 03 S.SS OS Aa l>, &3s 03 m S efim gr*0 4 (70 tn 03 fi SS 03 a%£ a £ m a<N 9 lo* Eh g-Sr-(8.) (1.) (6.) (1.) (6.) AUCKLAND CI ]TY— continued. Printing and Bookbinding—Paper-rulers, Cutters, etc. (Females). £ ! 14 and under 17 8 29-50 4-72 110| 7/6 [* 9/4 (a) 17 „ 21 26 41-31 21-48 628 10/to 17/11/8$ 9/3 5 21 „ 31 18 49-67 17-88 844 20/to 85/(18/10$ 18/ 31 „ 45 3 52-00 3-12 139 20/ 17/10 17/10 Allages.. 50 47-20 47-20 1,721 .. 14/7 14/ Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Males). £ 14 and under 17 9 44-56 [ 8-02 311 10/to 20/15/6 (a) 17 „ 21 10 45-00 j 9-00 615 20/to 30/27/4 23/8 21 „ 31 10 43-90! 8-78 941 42/to 45/42/10$ 36/2$ 31 „ 45 6 51-67 j 6-20 874 40/ to 60/ 56/4$ 56/0$ 45 and over .. 3 46-00 2-76 487 55/ to 75/ 70/7 62/5 Allages.. 36 48-28 34-76 3,228 .. 37/2 34/6 Printing and Bookbinding—Paper-bag Makers (Females). Hand under 17] 11(47-36 10-42- 273 12/ to 14/110/6 l 9/6$ 17 „ 21 ' 3 1 52-00 3-12 ! 139 18/ U7/I0 17/10 21 „ 31 4i 43-75 3-50 172 20/ ll9/8 j (a) Allages.. ! 17| 50-12 I 17-04J 584 .. |l3/8$ ]l3/2$ Sauce, Pickle, and Condiment Making (Females). Hand under 17 8 48-12 7-70; 221 10/to 12/6 11/6 (10/7$ 17 „ 21 6 45-00 5-40' 171 12/6 to 15/12/8 !l0/ll$ 21 „ 31 8 42-25 6-76( 43317/6 to 35/ 25/7 |20/10 I , ■ I , Allages.. 211 47-29 19-86] 825 .. |l6/7$ 115/1$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £143 was paid in wages to casual hands. There were also 32 employers personally engaged, and £594 was paid in wages to casual hands. Rope and Twine Manufacturing (Males). Hand under 17 i 7:38-43 5-38 216 12/to 15/16/0$ 11/10$: 17 „ 21 9( 39-89 ' 7-18 442 14/ to 35/ 24/7$ 18/10$ ; 21 „ 31 91 51-11 9-20 852 25/to 45/37/0$ 36/5 31 „ 45! 9145-11 8-12 950 40/to 50/46/9$ 40/7 45 and over .. 3 52-00 ( 3-12 509 50/ to 65/ 65/3 65/3 Allages.. 34(48-53 33-00 2,969 .. 36/ 33/7 Sawmilling—-Sawyers (Males). 14 and under 17 1 41-00 0-82 34 12/6 to 20/16/7 13/1 17 „ 21 17 46-47 15-80 1,111 20/to 30/28/1$ 25/1$ 21 „ 31 42 51-02 42-86 4,490 40/to 45/41/11 41/1$ 31 „ 45 53 47-91 50-78 6,061 45/to 48/47/9 44/ 45 and over.. 20 48-25 19-30 2,341 45/to 50/48/6 45/ Allages.. 130 49-83 129-5614,037 .. 43/4 41/6$ Sawmilling—Machinists (Males). There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £13 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 15 41-00 12-30] 466 10/to 15/15/2 11/11$ 17 „ 21 39 45-54 35-52 2,192 20/to 25/24/8 21/7$ 21 „ 31 30 48-87 29-32 2,873 35/to 45/39/2$ 36/10 31 „ 45 20 48-70 19-48 2,548 45/to 55/52/3$ 49/ 45 and over .. 12 48-25 11-58 1,413 45/to 55/48/9$ 45/3$ Allages.. 112 48-30 108-20 9,492 .. 35/1 32/7 15/2 24/8 39/2$ 52/3$ 48/9$ Saddlery and Harness Making (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 32 39-87 25-52 684 10/ 10/8$ 17 „ 21 33 45-33 29-92 1,513 25/ 20/2$ 21 „ 31 65 48-92 63-60 7,559 55/ 47/6$ 31 „ 45 51 48-39 49-36 6,354 60/ 51/6 45 and over.. 16 39-75 12-72 1,770 60/ 55/8 Allages.. 194 46-68 1.81-1217,880 .. 39/6 Sawmilling—Joiners (Males). 35/1 14 and under 17 1 52-00 1-04 33 10/to 15/12/8$ 12/8$ 17 „ 21 4 52-00 4-16 260 20/to 30/25/ 25/ 21 „ 31 14 46-14 12-92 1,601 55/ 49/7 44/ 31 „ 45 12 46-92 11-26 1,597 55/to 60/56/9 51/2 45 and over .. 21 44-38 18-64 2,516 55/to 60/54/ 46/1 Allages.. 51 47-08 48-02 6,007 .. 50/0$ 45/3$ 12/8$ 25/ 49/7 56/9 54/ Saddlery and Harness Making (Females). LER1 Hand under 17 6 32-83 3-94] 115 12/ (11/8 (a) 17 „ 21 11 48-64 10-70 446 20/ 16/8 15/7 21 „ 31 11 44-45 9-78 658 30/ 126/11 23/ 31 and over .. 2 45-50 1-82 153 40/ 33/7$ 29/5 Allages.. 27J 48-59 26-241 1,372 .. J.20/11 19/6$ 6 11 11 2 50/0$ Sawmilling—Saw-sharpeners (Males). ,VMII 27J 17 and under 21 2152-00 2-08 104 20/ 20/ 20/ 21 „ 31 : 4 44-50 3-56 542 55/ to 70/ 60/11 52/1$ 31 „ 45 : 7 44-28 6-20 984 60/ to 70/ 63/6 54/1 45 and over .. 4 52-00 4-16 802 75/ to 85/ 77/1$ 77/1$ Allages.. 17 47-06 16-00 2,432 .. 60/10 55/ 2] ' 4 7 4 There were also 24 employers personally engaged, and £87 was paid in wages to casual hands. Iso i i cas Sail, Tent, and Canvas-goods Making (Males). 17 14 and under 17 4 40-50 3-24 88 10/to 12/6 10/10$ (a) 17 „ 21 4 33-75 2-70 21317/6 to 40/31/6$ (a) 21 „ 31 5 46-00 4-60 614 48/ to 55/ 53/4$ 47/3 31 „ 45 15 48-53 14-56 2,124 54/to 60/58/4 54/5$ 45 and over .. 5 42-40 4-24 584 54/ to 60A55/1 44/11 Allages.. 31 47-32 29-34 3,623 .. 49/4$ 44/11$ (a) (a) 47/3 54/5$ 44/11 44/11$ Sawmilling—General Hands (Males). 14andunderl7 9.41-44 7-46 288 15/ to 20/15/5$ 113/10 17 „ 21 32 43-09 27-58 1,909 20/to 35/27/8 22/11* 21 „ 31 49 49-92 48-92 5,572 45/to 50/45/6$ 43/9 31 „ 45 80 48-60 77-76 9,528 45/to 60/49/0$ !45/9$ 45 and over .. 37 48-08 35-58 4,191 45/to 60/47/1$ 143/7 Allages.. 194 50-85 197-3021,488 .. 43/7 W2/7 TM [] 49 80 37 Sail, Tent, and Canvas-goods Making (Females) (c). •)• 14 and under 17 2(30-50 1-221 44(10/to 17/614/5 8/56 17 „ 21 4l 50-25 4-021 16410/ to 22/616/4 15/9 21 „ 31 6(36-17 4-341 221 10/to 25/20/4$ 14/2 31 „ 45 1 43-00 0-86 1 48 20/ 22/4 18/5$ Allages.. 12:43-50 10-44! 477 .. 18/3$ 15/4 There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £18 was paid in wages to casual hands. 8/56 15/9 14/2 18/5$ 15/4 Sawmilling—Yardmen and Labourers (Males). 14andunderl7 1 13-00 0-26 8 10/to 20/12/4 (a) 17 „ 21 5 28-60 2-86 246 30/to 42/34/5 (a) 21 „ 31 51 43-37 44-24 4,539 42/to 45/41/0$ 34/3 31 „ 45 55 46-04 50-64 5,578 42/to 48/44/0$ 39/ 45 and over .. 48 44-79 43-00 4,539 42/to 45/42/2$ 36/4$ Allages.. 143 49-30 141-0014,910 .. 42/3$ 40/1 18 was
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