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

Ages. a "°-B 93 H 0HH S 3 a Bu' »ft^ B ( 4 %■)■ (8.) S4 eo* SboS. te 0 lC3^ SI °tsm H?*]c3g af «te %T3 SOr* ir, (i.) si '3 Ail 3 &s e* to SS to o ,fH Ik Ordinary Rate of Wages for a Full Week. ft'B ScmS S3 3 CO fl *-- Ct3 fl C ■° ft 111 gr*"3 4 (70 rH 03 ■rag 08 OfS hh ir, if 00 9 SS S gr=rH Hi (8.) Ages. i. I if. a >> ■fl O 3ft 1) °=. 0* .20 fi>> °rA 0> Oi OS CMShV s a * 4 (3.) OS o;-_ 0 >S *** te • a-o- 5 a o- a ■5 aoS t- te i, 0-fl es\> (4) 0 ■8 -a 'eO ftlH- « S Si* is si o'~ H (5.) Ordinary Kate of Wages for a Full Week. S-"0 fc- 03 SO £rC 03 -"--.r-i +--' Si 0 JS C U „S tiSS9 eto? &\ H"& «- £ SrS H^N 9 >s G 03 jj T* all Sffl grr-S gr=0< 4 4 (7.) _ (8.) (10 (6.) (1.) (6.) WELLINGTON CITY— continued. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Upholsterers (Males). Clothinc UNO-MANUFACTURING —PRESSERS (Males). £ 14 and under 17 6 48-50 5-82 224 9/to 18/15/4$ 14/4 17 ,= 21 6 51-67 6-20 278 15/to 25/17/11 17/9$ 21 „ 31 13 49-85 12-96 1,871 60/to 65/57/9 55/4 31 „ 45 14 46-64 13-06 1,925 60/to 70/58/11$ 52/11 45 and over .. 8 51-00 8-16 1,325 60/to 80/64/11$ 63/8$ Allages.. 47 49-15 46-20 5,623 .. 48/8 46/ 14 and under 17 17 „ 21 21 „ 31 1 31 „ 45 45 and over .. £ 4 46-00 3-68 145 12/6 to 15/15/9 13/11$ 9 45-11 8-12 520 20/to 27/6 25/7 22/2$ 14 45-78 12-82 1,685 50/to 55/52/7 46/3$ 7 40-86 5-72 725 55/ 50/8 (39/10 1 52-00 1-04 101 40/ 38/10 138/10 33 47-54 I 31-38 3,176 .. 40/6 \si/ All ages .. 3; Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Upholsterers (Females). Clothing-ma -MANUFACTURING—GENERAL HANDS (MALES). 14 and under 17 I 3:28-67 1-72 31! 5/to 10/ 7/2$ (a) 17 „ 21 I 7(44-58 6-24 283; 15/to 25/18/1$ 15/6$ 21 „ 31 j 10! 45-20 9-04 623( 15/to 30/27/7 23/11$ 31 „ 45 3 45-67 2-74 177 25/ to 35/ 25/10 22/8$ Allages.. 23J42-92 19-74! 1,114 .. 22/6$ 18/7$ There were also 38 employers personally engaged, and £395 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 I 17 „ 21 i 21 „ 31 I 31 „ 45 5(36-40 3-64 110 10/to 15/12/1 8/5$ 5(40-20 4-02 175 15/to 25/17/5 13/5$ 5(47-60 4-76 521 35/to 55/43/9 $ 40/1 152-00 1-04 177 60/to 70/68/1 68/1 15' 44-87 13-46 983 .. |29/2$ 25/2$ All ages .. li Clothing-m. 3-MANUFACTURING —COAT HANDS (FEMALES). Cardboard-box Making (Males). Handover..! 7(43-86 | 6-14| 679(12/6 to 75/(44/3 (37/3$ 14 and under 17 2', 17 „ 21 2! 21 „ 31 21 31 „ 45 ( 45 and over . . ! 23 44-66 1 20-54 407 5/ to 15/ 7/11 (a) 29 50-76 29-44 1,335 7/6 to 25/18/1$ 17/8$ 28 43-68 24-46 1,542 17/6to32/6 25/2$ 21/2 4 46-50 3-72 270 25/ to 35/ 29/0$ 26/ 2 38-50 1-54 9317/6 to 35/24/2 17/106 82 48-60 ! 79-70 3,647 .. 18/3$ 17/1 Cardboard-box Making (Females) (b). 14 and under 17 4 31-00 2-48 66 10/to 15/10/7$ 6/4 17 ., 21-10 38-50 7-70 31912/6 to22/616/6$ 12/3$ 21 „ 31 12 39-25 9-42 543 20/to 25/23/0$ 17/4$ 45 and over .. : 2 49-00 1-96 106 25/ 21/7$ 20/4$ Allages.. (27 39-93 ; 21-56 1,034 .. 19/2$ 14/8$ All ages .. 8' Clothing-man £55 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 ( 17 „ 21 I 21 „ 31 ' 31 and over .. 4 ianufacturing—trouser and vest hands (Females) (c). 6 36-84 4-42 114] 5/to 12/610/4 la) 8 37-62 6-02 294!l2/62to2/619/6$ (a) 7 44-29 6-20] 343|17/6to27/6 22/l$ 18/10 4 38-25 3-06! 202(17/6 to 35/ 26/5 19/5$ 22 44-78 I 19-70l 953J .. 19/4$ 16/8 Carpentering (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 5 33-20 3-32 88 8/to 10/10/7 (a) 17 „ 21 25 48-28 24-14 1,30512/6 to 25/21/7$ 20/0$ 21 „ 31 43 45-40 39-04 5,235 60/to 62/6 53/7$ 46/10 31 „ 45 55 45-84 50-42 7,899 60/to 67/6 62/8 55/2$ 45 and over.. 14 45-36 12-70 1,797 60/to 65/56/7 49/4$ Allages.. 137 47-31 129-6216,324 .. 50/4$ 45/10 There were also 26 employers personally engaged, and £690 was paid in wages to casual hands. All ages .. 2't Clothing-m 14 and under 17 22 17 „ 21 61 21 „ 31 113 31 and over .. 15 S-MANUFACTURING—MACHINISTS (FEMALES). 22 41-82 ( 18-40] 474 5/ to 15/(10/3$ (a) 61 48-69 59-40 2,513 5/ to 20/116/11 la) 113 46-26 104-56, 6,311 10/to 30/24/1$ 21/6 5 15 48-87 14-66( 1,054 20/ to 40/28/9 27/0$ 198 49-75 197-02(10,352 .. 21/ J20/l$ G-M; 22 61 113 15 All ages .. 198 198 Chemical and Drug Manufacturing (Males) (c). Hand under 17 1 24-00 0-48 18 15/ [15/ (a) 17 „ 21 6 28-17 3-38 264 35/ to 40/31/3 16/11 21 „ 31. 10 38-20 7-64 743 40/ to 45/38/11 28/7 31 „ 45 2 41-50 1-66 233 50/ to 60/56/1$ 42/10$ Allages.. 36-56 13-16J 1,258 .. ! 38/3 26/10$ Clothing-manu: .NUFACTURING —COSTUME HANDS (FEMALES) (c). 23 40-40 18-58 362 5/ to 10/ 7/9$ I (o) 12 45-84 11-00 423 7/6 to 22/6 15/4$ 13/6$ 9 38-67 6-96 423 22/6 to 30/24/3$ \ 18/1 2 49-50 1-98 86 15/to 22/6 17/4$ j 16/6$ 45 42-80 38-52 1,294 .. (13/5 ]ll/0$ LNUI (a) 16/11 28/7 42/10$ 14 and under 17* 23 17 „ 21 12 21 „ 31 9 31 and over .. ( 2 23 12 9 2 All ages .. ( 45 ! 45 26/10$ Chemical and Drug Manufacturing (Females) (c). 14 and under 17 4 28-50 2-28 59 10/to 15/(10/4 (a) 17 „ 21 10 46-30 9-26 31712/6 to 15/13/8 12/2$ 21 „ 31 5 36-40 3-64 286 20/ to 25/31/5 22/ 31 „ 45 2 39-50 1-58 6216/to 17/615/8 11/11 All ages . . 18 46-56 16-76 724 .. 17/3$ 15/5$ There were also 5 employers personally engaged, and £86 was paid in wages to casual hands. Clothing-manu] 14 and under 17 16 17 „ 21 20 21 „ 31 6 31 „ 45 2 45 and over .. 1 .NUI 16 20 6 2 1 NUFACTURING—GENERAL HANDS (FEMALES) (c). 16 32-69 10-46 171 5/ to 7/6 6/6$ (a) 20 45-30 18-12 556 5/ to 20/12/3$ 10/8$ 6 40-40 4-84 274 12/6 to 30/22/7$ 17/7 2 52-00 2-08 111 20/to 25/21/4 21/4 1 39-00 0-78 30 17/6 15/4$ 11/6$ 39 46-51 36-28 1,142 .. 12/7 11/3 30 6 employers personally engaged, and £142 was casual hands. All ages .. 39 There were also I paid in wages to cas * See note 1. 39 Iso ( 1 cas Clothing-manufacturing (Ready-made)—Foremen and Cutters (Males). 14andunderl7 11 9-00 0-18 5 12/6 9/1 (a) 17 „ 21 7(49-00 6-86 430 25/to 30/25/1 23/7$ 21 „ 31 15'49-34 14-80 2,124 55/to 60/57/4$ 54/5$ 31 „ 45 10 ! 51-70 10-34 1,865 65/to 70/72/1$ 71/9 45 and over .. lj 52-00 1-04 210 80/ 80/9 80/9 Allages.. 33 50-34 ! 33-22 4,634 .. 55/9$ 54/0$ Coachbu] 14 and under 17 2 17 „ 21 7 21 „ 31 4 31 „ 45 4 45 and over .. 2 All ages .. 15 BUILDING —BODYMAKERS (MALES)(c). 2 8-50 0-34 8 7/6 to 12/6 9/5 (a) 7 40-71 5-70 341 15/to 60/23/11 18/9 4 33-75 2-70 348 48/to 66/51/6$ 33/5$ 4 44-25 3-54 541 60/ 61/1$ 52/ 2 31-50 1-26 184 60/to 70/58/5 35/4$ 15 45-13 13-54 1,422 .. 42/ 36/5$

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