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

Ages. a °S tn a-*n £ 3 a a - b fl * ■ «o . .lo gas go. sm» a hj (20 (3.) -* te f_.s» £^t a oi a£ y, (40 a 'e0 Pit,co % S>r£5 s9 o ,fH Ik Ordinary ltate of Wages for a Pull Week. s.aa ej ii >» «•§■! t&s 4 (7.) t, 09 SO rH 0,*3 .ru aS® •its tn ats es Opm3c °* 9 _ •rlH Hi (8.) Ages. a 0i ft <D -O I y s-fl a o a >> 'S3 a (2. S3 a*" .Sa fa 03 0,3S _°_*3 JSP Hi (3.) -gg-co g -3*o3p a_utS fl-fl cap*(4.) r-t fl 15 * . ftt- « OH r=5 o—' E-, (5.) is _ «> |Ph_,Ordinary ||f| Rate of _ 'j- >. Wages for a -^5^ Full Week. | |l_ (6.) (7.) H 03 9JS O.B h>s -' ■n fl wo MO-* fl S3 Oi £ ?b oS H P N too __ ?3 03 03 irtl" Hf (8.) (10 (6.) (1-) OTAGO PROVINCIAL DISTRICT— continued. Tailoring—Pressers (Males). Woollen-milling—Designers and Pattern-makers (Males). £ 21 and under 45 i 2| 47-00 ( 1-88] 238| 55/ [50/7$ |45/9 £ 21 and over .. | 3| 52-00 I 3-12| 549| 45/ to 80/(70/4$ |70/4$" Tailoring—General Hands (Males). 17andunder21 9 48-11 [ 8-66 488,12/6 to 55/ 22/6$ 20/10 21 „ 31 8 46-50 [ 7-44 914 1 55/ to 60/ 49/1$ 43/11 31 „ 45 7 42-28 5-92 814 55/ to 60/ 55/ 44/8$ 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 268 60/ 51/6$ 51/6$ All ages .. 25 48-20 24-10 2,484 .. 41/2$ 38/2$ Woollen-milling—Tuners and Drawers (Males). 21 and over .. 4| 43-25 | 3-46| 526| 45/ to 60/(60/9$ (50/7 Woollen-milling—Carders (Males). 21 and over .. j 8) 49-25 | 7-88| 1,0171 45/ to 60/(51/7$ |48/11 Tailoring—Coat Hands (Females). Woollen-milling—Spinners (Males). OOL] 21 and under 45 j 3) 52-00 | 3-12| 204|22/6 to 30/|26/2 26/2 14 and under 17 4 38-25 3-06 66 10/ I 8/7$ 6/4 17 „ 21 2 27-50 1-10 34 12/ [12/4$ 6/6 6 21 „ 31 4 52-00 4-16 416 40/ 40/ 40/ 31 „ 45 1 52-00 1-04 76 30/ 29/3 29/3 W 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 260 50/ 50/ 50/ g| All ages .. 12 47-67 11-44 852 .. 29/9$ 27/3$ ' 4 2 4 1 2 Tailoring—Trouser and Vest Hands (Females). HandunderH 3 36-66 2-20 44 5/to 10/ 8/ (a) 17 „ 21 8 52-00 8-32. 288 10/ to 15/ 13/10 13/10 21 „ 31 16 38-38- 12-28 780 30/ 25/5 18/9 Allages.. 26 43-84 22-80 1,112 .. 19/6 16/5$ 12 Tailoring—General Hands (Females) (d). HandunderH 8 29-75 4-76 92 5/to 12/6 7/8$ 17 „ 21 18 48-94 17-62 661 5/to 27/615/ 21 „ 31 23 45-17 20-78 1,238 27/6 to 30/23/10 Allages.. 48 44-95 43-16 1,991 .. 18/5$ Woollen-milling—General Hands and Labourers (Males). 14 and under 17 4 17-25 1-38 29 8/ 8/5 (o) 17 „ 21 4 39-25 3-14 156 18/ 19/10$ 15/ 21 „ 31 7 50-00 7-00 595 35/ 34/ 32/8 31 „ 45 8 52-00 8-32 1,325 60/ 63/81 63/8$ 45 and over .. 6 52-00 6-24 1,323 60/ 84/10 84/10 All ages .. 28 46-57 26-08 3,428 .. 52/7 47/1 Tailoring—Machinists (Females). 17 and under 31 [ 7(52-00) 7-20J 455) 8/ to 30/] 25/3$ [25/3$ There were also 29 employers personally engaged, and £72 was paid in wages to casual hands. Woollen-milling—Engineers and Mechanics (Males). 31 and over .. [ 5[ 48-20 | 4-82) 718[ f 60/ [59/7 [55/3 Woollen-milling—Weavers (Females). Watch and Jewe_ery Making and Repairing (Males). 14 and over .. | 7] 47-57 ] 6-66| 573) 12/ to 50/ 34/5 |31/6 There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £1 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 17 , 13 36-38 9-46 291 8/ 12/4 (a) 17 „ 21 ! 30 45-86 27-52 1,439 20/ 20/11 18/51 21 „ 31 35 49-68 34-78 2,291 25/ 26/4 25/2" 31 „ 45 4 50-50 4-04 286 30/ 28/4 27/6 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 183 35/ 35/2$ 35/2$ Allages.. 80 "48-67 77-88 4,490 .. 23/1 21/7 Woollen-milling—Wool Classers, Scourers, and Dryers (Males). 17 and over .. I 9| 48-00 j 8-64| 945| 15/ to 50/43/9 (40/4$ Woollen -milling—Finishers (Females). 14andunder31 ( 5| 41-00 | 4-10,1 139: 10/to 20/(13/7 (10/8$ Woollen-milling Dyeing Department (Males). 21 and over..! 7[ 45-85 ; 6-42| 821) 40/ to 70/J51/2 |45/1 Woollen-milling—Burlers, Darners, and Pickers (Females). HandunderH 4 43-50 3-48 95[ 10/ 10/11 9/11 17 „ 21 11 44-00 9-68 487 20/ 20/1$ 17/01 21 „ 31 13 42-15 10-96 709 20/ 25/9$ 21/ 31 „ 45 7 45-85 6-42 438 25/ 27/3$ 24/16 Allages.. 32 47-71 30-54 1,729 .. 22/8 20/9$ Woollen-milling—Burlers, Darners, and Pickers (Males). HandunderH 8 40-87 6-54 199 10/ 12/2 9/7 17 21 2 35-50 1-42 85 25/ 23/11$ (a) 21 „ 31 1 52-00 1-04 169 70/ 65/ 65/ 45 and over .. 1 28-00 0-56 77 60/ 55/ (a) Allages.. 12 39-83 9-56 530 .. 22/2 17/ Woollen-milling—Finishers and Folders (Males). 21 and over .. | 6| 52-00 | 6-24| 764( 40/ to 60/(49/ [49/ Woollen-millinq—Spinners (Females). 14 and under 21 : 6| 40-83 I 4-90( 122) 10/ to 12/1 9/11$, (a) Woollen-milling—Warpers (Males). Woollen-milling—Tuners and Drawers (Females). 14 and under 31 : 5(41-20 4-12( 150| 10/ to 20/(14/7 ( (a) 17 and under 45 | 6| 46-00 | 5-52 597[ 15/to 50/(43/3 [38/3 Woollen-milling—Weavers (Males). 17 and over .. 6| 51-50 [ 6-18 597| 20/to 50/|38/8 38/3 Wool-dumping and Hide and Skin Sorting (Males). 31andunder45| 4( 31-50 | 2-52| 5111 60/ (81/1$ |49/1$

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