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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. I M 0} SO ir, §■8 3 oo 3 *»> *ft (2.1 S3 0HH .2 a HH 90 Q °aS iH g S 90 4 (30 t>"o* O eO-fl S C-dr tS Or- a ■a aoiS rO«"" tn te fl s*%t p-fl eSi9 5 si "e$ Pir4 eS «> 03 MrX to ES*S £ A Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ts 0) .Steal B.SS a b >i *H 111 gP-o (7.) Fh 09 93 r, ais rfrfl Bf! 00 °r> H£cm 93 oh w $?« a a an ah «(SrH 4 (80 Ages. I u 03 S3 ft fir-. ■fi z gft io a" .2 a ■tt S3 u ° S. 8,ftJ2 CD _ 03 gS| 4 (3.) OS 05- « >3S 1-2 g -3*-gft #st cet> ft (4.) 3 TS '£ ft In' oi Sj|S $ fl o ,FH H (5.) Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. (6.) *! BrH«i 0 h a •a too B.SS & S *"• "H 111 (70 a£ <it fl m bBOrW S-fi s if! CO g" W Hflg HH g 93 9o OJ^^H ■< , (8.) (1.0 (6.) (10 AUCKLAND 0. FY— continued. Toy and Doll Making (Males). Woollen-milling—Pattern-maker (Male). £ 14 and under 17 4 28-00 2-24( 7440/ to 17/6 13/2$ 7/16 17 „ 21 5 31-20 3-12 142' 17/to 20/18/2$ 10/11 21 „ 31 4 49-25 3-94 325! 25/ to 51/ 33/ 31/3 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04, 125 55/ 48/1 48/1 45 and over .. 1 37-00 0-74( 86 55/ to 60/46/6 33/1 Allages.. 14 39-57 11-08: 752 .. ?27/2 120/8 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £22 was paid in wages to casual hands. £ 31andunder45 | 1(52-00) 1-04 182] 70/ |70/ 170/ Woollen-milling—Wool-sorters (Males ). 31 and under 45 j 2] 52-00 ] 2-08 274] 45/ to 60/(52/8$ (52/8$ Woollen-milling—Carders (Males). 14 and under 45 | 8] 45-12 | 7-22[ 666/ 9/ to 70/ 36/10 132/ Woollen-milling—Finishers (Males). 21 and under 45 | 2] 52-00 2-08 284 40/to 70/(54/7 154/7 Tram-car Building and Repairing (Males). 14 and under 17 2(45-50, 1-82 92 15/to 20/20/2$ 17/8$ 17 „ 21 3[ 41-00 2-46 264 30/to 52/6 42/11 33/10$ 20 „ 31 54 48-17! 52-02 7,208 50/to 60/55/5$ 51/4 31 „ 45 50 l 47-94 47-94 6,621 50/to 60/55/3 50/11 45 and over .. 13(46-62 12-12 1,714 47/to 60/56/7 (50/8$ Allages.. 119 48-89 116-3615,899 .. ]64/8 [61/5 Woollen-milling—Spinner (Male). 21andunder31 | 1( 52-00 | l-04( 108: 45/ 41/6 |41/6 Woollen-milling—Warpers (Males). 21andunder31 | 2| 52-00 ( 2-08] 226 36/ to 50/43/5$ ]43/5$ Umbrella Making and Repairing (Males). 14 and under 45] 6| 42-00 | 5-64 550| 5/to 60/ [39/ |35/3 Woollen-milling—Dyers (Males). 21andunder31 3(49-67] 2-98] 360:37/0 to 70/(48/4 (46/2 Umbrella Making and Repairing (Females). 14 and under 17 4 38-00 3-04 64i 8/to 15/ 8/5 6/2 17 „ 21 3 51-67 3-10 118 7/6 to 20/15/3 15/1$ 21 „ 31 7 45-29 6-34 335 20/to 25/21/2 18/4$ 31 and over .. 2 47-50 1-90 118 24/to 27/24/10 22/8 Allages.. 15 47-94 14-38 635 .. 17/8 16/3$ Woollen-milling—Tuners (Males). 21 and under 45 [ 2] 52-00 ] 2-08 242] 35/ to 60/(46/6 (46/6 Woollen-milling—General Hands (Males). 17 and over .. | 8| 42-75 | 6-84; 994 15/ to 60/(58/1$ 47/9 r Woollen-milling—Engineer (Male). 45 and over .. | 1| 52-00 j 1-04| 156] 60/ ]60/ |60/ There were also 4 employers personally engaged. Woollen-milling—Spinners (Females). 14 and under 17 9(41-22: 7-42 191; 10/to 14/10/3$ 8/2 17 „ 21 5 42-00 4-20 138 13/ to 15/ 13/1 10/7 Allages.. 13 44-69 11-62 329' .. 11/4 9/9 Watch and Jewellery Making (Males). Hand under 17 I 12 49-34 11-84 251[ 6/to 10/ 8/6 ; 8/0$ 17 „ 21(36 48-42 34-86 1,594 8/to 45/18/3$ 17/0$ 21 „ 31 34 48-30 32-84 3,968| 45/to 60/48/4 44/10$ 31 „ 45 123 48-18 22-16 3,477! 55/to 70/62/9 58/1 45 and over ..11 48-63 10-70 1,655: 55/to 80/61/10$57/10$ Allages.. 1114 49-30 112-40 10,9451 .. !38/Il$'36/ll$ There were also 33 employers personally engaged, and £47 was paid in wages to casual hands. Woollen-milling—Weavers (Females). Hand under 17 1 52-00 1-04 55 .. 21/2 21/2 17 „ 21 8 49-87 7-98 375 .. 18/91 18/ 21 „ 31 9 47-33 8-52 466 .. 21/10$ 19/11 31 and over .. 6 38-00 4-56 249 .. 21/10 15/116 Allages.. 23 48-04 22-10 1,145 .. 20/8$ 19/2 £4 was paid in wages to casual hands. Whip-manueacturing (Males).* 14 and over .. ( 5f 17-00 ] 1-70] 159) 7/6 to 80/(37/5 ] (a) There was also 1 employer personally engaged. * Employed latter half of year only. Wire Mattress, etc., Making (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 4 40-25 3-22 95 7/6 to 20/11/9$ 17 „ 21 3 47-67 2-86 16014/6to32/6 22/4$ 21 „ 31 15 39-87 11-96 1,318 40/to 60/44/1 31 and over.. 4 47-75 3-82 343 40/to 60/35/11 Allages.. 24 45-55 21-86 1,916 .. 35/0$ Woollen-milling—Finishers (Females). Hand under 17 5 18-80 1-88 55 10/to 14/(11/8 | (a) 17 „ 21 5 49-80 4-98 208 .. 46/8 .16/ 21 „ 31 3 41-33 2-48 120 .. ]19/4 !l5/4$ 31 and over . . 1 52-00 1-04 67 ... 25/9 25/9 All ages .. 14 37-07 10-38 450 .. 17/4 12/4 Woollen-milling—Warpers and Winders (Females). 14 and under 31 i 6140-00] 4-80, 1621 10/ to 20/(13/6 | (a) Wire Mattress, etc., Making (Females) (d). 14 and under 31 | 3] 33-34 | 2-00 83] 10/to 30/(16/7 j .. There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £23 was paid in wages to casual hands. Woollen-milling—Wool-rug Makers (Males). 17 and over... 2] 52-00 I 2-08J 202:17/6 to 60/(38/10 (38/10 Woollen-milling—Wool-rug Manufacturing (Females). 17 and under 21 2152-00] 2-08, 104! 20/ ( -.. 20/ Wood Carving and Turning (Males) (c.) 14 and under 17 5 21-40 2-14 61 7/6 to 15/11/5 (a) 17 „ 21 12 41-75 10-02 62415/to 27/6 24/11 20/ 21 „ 31 3 39-34 2-36 269 25/ to 45/ 45/7 34/6 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 109 58/6 41/11 41/11 Allages.. 19 40-95 15-56 1,063 .. 27/4 21/6 There were also 11 employers personally engaged. Wool-dumping (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 7(26-71 3-74 474 54/ 50/8$ 21/OV 31 „ 45 8, 38-12 6-10 722 44/ to 60/ 47/4' 34/8-J-45 and over .. 1(52-00 1-04 113 44/ 43/5$ 43/5$ Allages.. 16! 34-00 10-88 1,309 .. 48/1$ 31/5$ £82 was paid in wages to casual hands. -
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