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

Ages. 3 °§ U's 03 o cJ e-j5-J S3 _i 5 r3 g Se *0=l * I* ires . =U 3*Tst BriH —93. *-„, 0-;-^ •1.21 2 S ! a°W,S 8 ( 4 ir, (20 (3.) (4.) B 1=1 !2 'ee a-j: =3 o [££ 'Z to H (5-) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. (-fl rH 03 ts tS aS hj sJ-j StuS .S-a-3 P.3S gal CO fl A*. es G.a3 H-g-2 BflM ft -P 10 JJwfl 03 tJ ""* eS OI rH dug grt'S |r=f« 4 4 (7.) (8.) Ages. a 9 u 03 •a a rft IS M (2.) "S3 a" .0 a HH CD 3 a n*0 H^ OH ftjd CM 17 eg 8 a « 4 (3.) ■a s« £$% At S3 93 i o- $ S3 BO'S HH te £ 1P1 S °HflLi ir, (4.) 3 -a -a -"3 at, CO OI Oh Sr-I cO on r=j 33 o — H (SO Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. !-i rr) fn 03 ts tS . •ImS .s-as 6.SS gag: eS a, >, c3 9 H -§f, »|§ CB M fl Di. , Sff I SP» 3 es 03 HH es oo 00 gi*0 S%H>< 4 4 (7.) (8.) (10 (a.) (1-. __._(60 AUCKLAND ( rY— continued. Th 14 and under 17 17 ,. 21 21 31 31 „ 45 45 and over .. All ages .. 'ailoring—Coat Hands (Males) (c). £ 7 42-57 5-96 109] 5/ 7/4 6/ 13 46-15 12-00 756 20/ 25/2$ 22/4$ 67 48-12 64-48 8,847 50/ 54/9$ 50/9$ 53 43-08 45-66 6,396 50/ 56/0$ 46/5 18 45-39 16-34 2,293 50/ 56/1$ 49/ 155 46-59 144-44 18,40l| .. 50/ll$45/8 Tanning—Tanners (Males).* £ 14 and under 17 1 20-00 0-40 13 15/ to 20/113/ 5/(5) 17 „ 21 4 32-25 2-58 15717/6 to42/6 24/4 15/15 21 „ 31 8 45-50 7-28 846 44/ to 54/ 46/6 40/8 31 „ 45 11 47-27 10-40 1,334 44/ to 60/ 51/3$ 46/7$ 45 and over .. 6 52-00 6-24 922 42/6tol00/59/1 59/1 Allages.. : 28 48-04 26-90 3,272| .. ! 48/8 44/11$ 28 Tailor] 21 and under 45 17 and under 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 45 and over .. All ages .. •ing—Trousers and Vest Hands (Males). ( 3| 47-33 ] 2-84| 298] 30/ to 50/|41/ll$(38/2$ Tailoring—Pressers (Males). 1 17-00 0-34 21 25/ 24/8$ (a) 11 48-18 10-60 1,473 50/to 60/55/7 51/6 12 48-33 11-60 1,488 50/to 60/51/4 47/8$ 3 34-00 2-04 283 50/ to 60/ 55/6 36/3 6 25 49-16 24-58( 3,263 .. 53/1 50/2$ Tanning—Beamsmen (Males).* 17andunder21 2 44-50 1-98 16122/6 to 42/32/6$ 30/11$ 21 „ 31 5 52-00 5-20 659 50/ to 55/ 50/8$ 50/8$" 31 „ 45 10 44-20 8-84 1,126 50/to 55/50/ll$43/3$ 45 and over .. 5 52-00 5-20 676 50/ to 60/ 52/ 52/ T/ 2 10 5 Allages.. 211 50-53 21.-22 2,622 .. 49/5 48/0$ 21 Tailc 21 and over .. ] iOring—Ladies' Tailoring (Males) (c). ] 9(47-77] 8-60, l.,465[ 60/ to 70/.68/2 (62/7$ Tanning—Curriers (Males).* 14 and under 17 2 52-00 2-08 64 10/to 15/12/3$ 12/3$ 21 „ 31 8 51-50 8-24 1,111 56/ 53/11 53/5 31 „ 45 14 48-50 13-58 1,912 56/to 60/56/4 52/6$ 45 and over .. 9 48-56 8-74 1,169 56/ 53/6 49/11$ Ta 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 ,. 31 31 „ 45 45 and over .. All ages .. * Odd days du ailoring—General Hands (Males). 10 47-70 9-54 190 10/ 7/11$ 7/3$ 12 48-50 11-64 446 15/ 15/4 14/3$ 17 48-94 16-64 2,303 60/ 55/4$ 52/1" 9 48-56 8-74 1,246 60/ 57/0$ 53/3 2 24-50 0-98 77 60/ 31/5 . * 47 50-57 47-54 4,262 .. 35/10$34/10$ uring period of employment on piece-work. Allages.. 33 49-45 32-64 4,256 .. 52/2 49/7 Tanning—General Hands and Labourers (Males).* 17 and under 21 2 43-50 1-74 157 25/to 44/36/1 30/2$ 21 „ 31 18 42-11 15-16 1,713 44/to 48/45/2$ 36/7 31 „ 45 19 46-42 17-64 1,991 44/to 48/45/6 40/3$ 45 and over .. 8 46-88 7-50 780 44/ 41/7 37/6 Allages.. 43 48-88 42-04 4,641 .. 44/2 41/6 T 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 ?ailoring—Coat Hands (Females). 5 41-00 4-10 74 5/ 7/2$ (a) 24 49-86 23-94 1,002 15/ 16/9 16/0$ 59 49-98 58-98 4,383 30/ 29/8$ 28/7 9 42-77 7-70 616 30/ 32/ 26/4 6 Tanning—Engineers (Males). 3I and under 45 | 2(52-00 1 2-081 292( 54/to 60/(56/2 (56/2 There were also 4 employers personally engaged, and £92 was paid in wages to casual hands. * See also Tanners in connection with Meat-freezing. All ages .. 93 50-92 94-72 6,075 .. 25/8 25/1$ Tailoring14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 45 and over .. All ages .. —Trouser and Vest Hands (Females) (c). 29 41-62 24-26 475 5/ 7/10 (a) 58 49-62 57-56 2,710 15/ 18/10 17/11$ 131 47-95 125-64 8,206 20/to 30/26/1$ 24/1 33 44-00 29-04 1,978 20/to 30/27/3 23/0$ 3 41-67 2-50 138 20/ to 25/ 22/1 17/8 249 47-99 239-Oo!l3,507 .. 22/7$ 20/10$ Tea Blending and Packing (Males). 14 and under 17 28 45-43 25-44 773 8/to 17/6 12/2 10/7$ 17 „ 21 11 45-55 10-02 576 15/to 35/23/ 20/1$ 21 „ 31 9 46-00 8-28 894 35/ to 50/ 43/2$ 38/2$ 31 and over .. 1 52-00 1-04 225 86/ 46/6$ 46/6$ Allages.. 46 48-67! 44-78 2,468 .. 22/0$ 20/7$ 1 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 All ages .. Tailoring—Machinists (Females). 1 52-00 1-04 26 10/ 10/ 10/ 3 52-00 3-12 158 15/ to 25/ 20/3 20/3 22 47-50 20-90 1,538 25/to 30/29/5 26/10$ 9 45-56 8-20 554 25/ to 30/ 27/0$ 23/8 35 47-51 33-26 2,276 .. 27/4$ 25/ Tea Blending and Packing (Females). Hand under 17 2 37-00 1-48 38 7/6 to 12/6 10/3 ,7/3$ 17 „ 21 11 41-09 904 286 10/ to 15/12/8 (10/ 21 and over .. 5 40-60 4-061 168 15/ to 20/ 16/6$ 12/11 Allages.. 16 45-56 14-58 492 .. 13/6 !ll/10 There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £14 was paid in wages to casual hands. Tailor 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 All ages .. ring—Ladies' Tailoring (Females) (c). 9 35-56 6-40 89 5/ 5/7 3/9$ 12 43-00 10-32 298 15/ 11/6$ 9/6$ 25 47-16 23-58 1,558 30/ 26/5 23/11$ 5 43-60 4-36 309 30/ 28/4 23/9 51 43-78 44-66 2,254 .. 20/2$ 17/0$ Tinsmiths (Males) (d). Hand under 17 17 35-06 11-92 411 10/to 15/13/9$ 17 „ 21 21 43-43 18-24 938 15/ to 25/ 20/7 21 „ 31 27 48-37 26-12 2,995 48/ .to 60/45/10$ .. 31 and over.. 6 47-67 5-72 884 50/to 80/61/10 Allages.. 68 45-59 62-00 5,228 .. 33/8 There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £21 was paid in wages to casual hands. Taii 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 31 „ 45 45 and over .. All ages .. There were als paid in wages to xoring—General Hands (Females). 16 36-63 1 11-72 213 5/ 7/3 (a) 23 47-65 I 21-92 827 15/ 15/1 13/10 20 41-80 I 16-72 965 30/ 23/1 18/6$ 8 40-12 j 6-42 405 30/ 25/3 19/5$ 1 52-00 1 1-04 91 35/ 35/ 35/ 63 45-89 57-82 2,501 .. 17/3$ 15/3 so 72 employers personally engaged, and £1,122 was > casual hands. Tobacco-cutting and Cigarette-making (Males) (a). 21 and under 45 I 329-00] 1-74] 222 20/to 60/|51/0$ | .. Tobacco-cutting and Cigarette-making (Females). Handover.. 8] 45-63 J 7-30] 321J7/6 to 27/6|17/7 |15/5 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £5 was paid in wages to casual hands.

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