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

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Boot-manufacturing—Finishers (Males) (d). £ Brewing and Malting—Coopers (Males). £ 31 and over.. | 6(51-00: 6-12] 900] 45/ to 80/58/10 157/8 Hand under 17 l! 4-00 0-12 4 12/6 13/4 17 „ 21 9 39-44 7-10 384 20/ to 30/ 21/7$ ! .. 21 „ 31 20 42-58 17-02 2,068 45/to 55/48/7" I .. 31 „ 45 20 46-35 18-54 2,562 52/6 to 60/55/3 i .. 45 and over .. 5 52-00 5-20 804 55/ to 65/ 61/1.0 ( .. Allages.. 52 46-13 47-98 5,822 .. 48/6$ .. Brewing and Malting—Bottling (Females). 14 and under 31 i 3] 40-00 2-40] 87[12/6to 17/6 14/6 [11/2 There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £60 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot-manufacturing—Sizers (Males) (d). 14 and under 45 j 41 45-00 | 3-60| 277, 20/ to 60/30/9 | .. Boot-manufacturing—General Hands in Smaller Factories (Males). Hand under 17 3 27-00 1-62 32 7/6 to 10/ 7/11 (a) 21 „ 31 15 49-93 14-98 1,923 50/to 52/6 51/4 49/3$ 31 „ 45 14 50-71 14-20 1,790 50/to 55/50/5 49/2 45 and over .. 12 49-08 11-78 1,334 40/ to 55/ 45/3$ 42/9 Allages.. 43 49-51 42-58; 5,079! •• 47/8$ 45/5 Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing (Males) (d). Hand under 17 4(30-75 2-46 110 15/to 20/17/10$ .. 17 „ 21 ! 21 41-58 17-46 1,275 20/to 54/29/2$ 21 „ 31 : 38] 40-48 30-76 3,440 30/to 60/44/8$ 31 „ 45 40(40-35 32-28 4,114 46/to 84/50/11$ .. 45andover.. 20,43-40 17-36 2,52146/ to 110/58/10$ .. All ages .. 113l 44-39 i 100-32 11,460 . . 45/8$ Brick, Tile, and Pottery Manufacturing—Engine-drivers (Males) (d). 21 and over . . | 4 46-00 ; 3-68 528; 48/ to 70/(57/4$ | . . £366 was paid in wages to casual hands. Boot-manufacturing—Engineers (Males). 31 and under 451 1(52-00 1-04] 156 60/ 160/ 60/ Brushware-manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 45 8| 52-00 | 8-32J 851] 10/ to 78/| 50/11 |50/11 Boot-manufacturing—Machinists (Females) (d). 14 and under 17 | 24 39-79 19-10 511 10/to 15/10/8$ 17 „ 21 [ 23 47-00 21-62 98817/6 to 30/18/3 21 „ 31 67 44-01 58-98 3,815 20/to 30/25/11 31 „ 45 13 43-15 11-22 794 27/6 to 30/28/3$ 45 and over .. 2 12-50 0-50 43 30/ to 40/ 34/5" Allages.. 119 46-82 111-42 6,151 .. 22/1 Brushware-manufacturing (Females). 17 and under 31 | 3, 52-00 | 3-12] 167| 18/ to 24/(21/5 (21/5 -- There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Y Boot-manufacturing—Packers (Females). 14 and under 17 | 3(49-33) 2-96( 82 10/ to 15/[11/1 ! (a) Butchers' Small-goods Manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 17 1(38-00 0-76 33 17/6 17/4$ 12/8 17 ., 21 5 44-60 4-46 415 30/to 40/37/2$ 31/11 21 „ 31 7 40-15 5-62 683 50/to 60/48/7 37/6$ 31 „ 45 13 51-00 13-26 979 56/to 65/49/6 48/11$ 45 and over .. 9 47-1.2 8-48 879 56/ to 70/ 41/5$ 37/7 Allages* 34 47-92 32-58! 2,989 •• 36/8 33/9$ There were also 11 employers personally engaged, and £77 was paid in wages to casual hands. * These hands are mostly shop-assistants who work only occasionally in the manufacturing. Boot-manufacturing—Sizers (Females) (d). 17 and under 31 ] 6(46-50: 5-58 288(17/6 to 25/(20/8 ; .. There were also 41 employers personally engaged, and £150 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bread and Small-goods Baking—Bread-bakers (Males). 14 and under 1.7 3 38-00 2-28 1 127 14/to 27/6 22/3$ (a) 17 „ 21 9 41-45 7-46 1 450 10/to 53/24/1$ (a) 21 „ 31 39 49-34 38-48: 4,81717/6 to 63/50/1 47/6 31 „ 45 28 45-61 25-54 3,959 48/ to 65/ 62/ 54/4$ 45 and over .. 6 42-50 5-10 719] 50/ to 63/ 56/4$ 46/2 Allages.. 79 49-93 78-86 10,0721 .. 51/1 49/0$ Butter-manufacturing (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 1 26-00 0-52 15 12/6 11/6$ (a) 17 „ 21 5 36-20 3-62 254 22/6to32/6:28/l 19/6$ 21 „ 31 12 41-17 9-88 1,230 45/to 60/(49/9$ 39/5 31 „ 45 8 49-50 7-92 1,070 45/ to 60/J54/1 51/5 Allages.. 24 45-71 21-94 2,569 .. Ue/10 [41/2 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £41 was paid in wages to casual hands. Bread and Small-goods Baking—Pastrycooks (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 ! 3 18-67 1-12 43 12/6 to 15/15/4$ 17 „ 21 9 42-12 7-58 518 15/ to 30/ 27/4 21 „ 31 11 45-55 10-02 1,195 40/to 70/47/8$ 31 „ 54 14 46-29 12-96 2,195 45/to 80/67/9 Allages.. 36 44-00 31-68 3,951 .. 49/10$ .. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Cabinetmakers (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 14 44-43 12-44 276 6/to 10/ 8/10$; (a) 17 „ 21 33 48-97 32-32 1,850 13/to 25/22/10$ 21/6$ 21 „ 31 47 45-90 43-14 5,913 60/6 54/10 J48/4$ 31 „ 45 41 48-52 39-78 6,040 60/to 70/60/8$ 156/8$ 45 and over .. 6 38-84 4-66 667 60/ to 70/ 57/3 42/9 Allages.. ! 139 47-61 132-3414,746 .. 44/6$ 40/9 There were also 33 employers personally engaged, and £143 was paid in wages to casual hands. Brewing and Malting (Males). 17 and under 21 ] 2 45-00 1-80] 126 25/ to 30/28/ 24/3 21 „ 31 ( 17 44-77 15-22 1,941 40/ to 55/|51/ 43/11 31 „ 45 j 24 47-50 22-80 4,147 42/ to 90/172/9 66/5$ 45 and over . . \ 10 50-40 10-08 1,344 48/to 70/:53/2 51/8 Allages.. ( 51 48-93. 49-90| 7,558 .. |e0/7 57/ Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Chair-makers (Males). 17 and over ... ( 8| 45-50 ( 7-28] 929| 18/ to 63/|]51/0$ [44/8 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Polishers (Males). 14 and under 17 1 24-00 0-48 7 6/ 5/10 17 „ 21 5 51-80 5-18 231 18/to 25/17/10$ 17/9 21 „ 31 9 40-33 7-20 790 60/ 43/6 33/9 . 31 „ 45 6 50-00 6-00 909 60/ to 70/ 60/7 58/3 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 325 60/ to 70/ 62/6 62/6 Allages.. 22 47-73 21-00 2,262 .. 43/1 39/6$ Brewing and Malting—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over .. | 3] 52-00 I 3-12( 562(50/ to 100/172/0$ 72/0$

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