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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
8 °c a>:hM s p,-S P.S o °nfl S ,s o - • | |a a«r_ s ||I -Q +3c_i " ds c8 S htiE Pfl « a ga Hflflo. 0 ; a £ Ordinary 'flag «» | IE fo"-*" .. Eate of S|| e gr= Ages. * fl£ 8-H Wages for a 8,2° fe l«j -S-B fL| ft -Sh. Cull Week. _. _. & „£» .§& gas |g|8 r-t. e|2 %£s l-g gs-; a°«te |.a ?^< (1.) %.)! *%■) ■"(40 I J50 _0 _ Ages. y- a £ . g j, J ||r, w _ geB to r a *§_ Hgg H .„ s»« IS.S Ml Week. „2r 9 S CM SSoS COBtHS, Woes .SS" « a£ -2r_.° -st* S» W SSS a 9 S3 I y I "8 !_• gs 1(2.) ss fl* .2 a «2 §>°/S co g oh Hi (8.) ■a s*« SI* •* & - S*T3t fcl * L1 15 M ft (4.) I S> '3 ftrH »r c3 co £5 S3 to £a Q.r-f l.) Ordinary Rate of Wages (or a Full Week. si 9 -OS a „ a „ SB 03 e.aa CO tH Sa, m33 ■a-S, 00 ism gfS'S Hi (70. t. o> 90 JB o,hh all flflj • a %£ " Sr*: HH *£ gist* (8.) ■s O S O o -3 o»_ •= 93 CM B £ ■■ tiSS oo \%.) \) ■*(*■) %■) (_, j_> .< 8 -L. (6.) SOUTHLAND PROVINCI [AL DISTRICT— continued. Butter, Cheese, and Condensed-milk Manufacturing (Males) (c). £ HandunderH 4 37-75 3-02 152 30/ 20/1$ 14/7 H 21 32 27-84! 1.7-82 1,413 35/to 45/31/8$ 17/ 21 31 74 35-58: 52-66 5,895 45/to 60/44/9 30/7$ 3] " 45 15 33-80 10-14 1,404 45/to 60/55/4$ 36/ 45 and over .. 4 39-00 : 3-12 337 45/ to 60/43/2 32/5 Allages.. 127 34-15 ! 86-76 9,201 .. (42/5 27/10 There were also 12 employers personally engaged, and £59 was paid in wages to casual hands. Though a seasonal trade (see Note (c)), this industry is also consistently affording employment for a larger number of persons, and the figures shown above should be read in conjunction with Note (a!) also. Coachbuilding—Wheelwrights (Males) (d). £ 17 and under 21 4 52-00 4-16 247 15/to 30/23/9 21 31 5 44-20 4-42 579 60/ 52/5 31 „ 45 8 47-63 7-62 1,141 60/ 59/10$ .. 45 and over .. 6 50-83 6-10 783 60/ 51/4 Allages.. 23 48-48 22-30 2,750 .. 49/4 Coachbuilding—General Hands (Males) (d). 14 and over .. | 10| 42-60 | 8-52] 738) 7/6 to 60/|34/8 | .. There were also 13 employers personally engaged, and £13 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coffee and Spice Grinding (Males). 17andunder45[ 5( 52-00 [ 5-20) 637) 15/ to 85/)49/ (49/ Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Cabinetmakers (Males). HandunderH 7 41-85 5-86 143 5/to 10/ 9/9 7/10 17 21 11 42-63 9-38 407 15/ to 25/17/4 14/3 21 " 31 16 48-06 15-38 2,065 .. 53/8$ 49/7$ 31 45 7 46-71 6-54 875 60/ to 66/ 53/6 48/1 45 and'over .. 5 41-40 4-14 660 60/to 72/63/9 50/9 Allages.. 40 51-62 41-30 4,150 .. 40/2$ 39/11 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. • Cycle and Motor Engineering (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 '7(27-86 3-90| 91 5/to 15/ 9/4 17 „ 21 24( 45-29 21-74 984 10/ to 35/18/1$ 21 , 31 20! 47-20 18-88 2,561 40/to 60/54/3 31 „ 45 Si 44-88 7-18 887 40/to 65/49/5 All ages .. 55| 47-00 51-70 4,523 .. 35/ There were also 10 employers personally engaged. Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Upholsterers (Males). 17 and over .. 11| 47-18 j 1-381 1,101(22/6 to 60/(42/5 |38/6 Cabinetmaking and Upholstering—Polishers (Males). 17 and over .. | 8) 44-85 | 7-18| 710| 20/ to 60/(39/6$ (34/1$ There were also 9 employers personally engaged, and £33 was paid in wages to casual hands. Dentistry (Males). HandunderH 3 52-00 3-12 9410/to 17/612/0$ 12/0$ 17 21 10 48-90 9-78 573 10/to 35/23/5 22/0$ 21 , 31 3 48-33 2-90 47160/to 100/64/11$ 60/4$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 215 60/ to 80/ 41/4 41/4 Allages.. 18 49-67 17-881 1,353 .. 30/3 28/11 Carpenters and Joiners—Joiners (Males). HandunderH 4 35-25 2-82 53 5/to 7/6 7/6 5/1 17 21 11 34-82 7-66 337 10/ to 20/i 17/7 11/9$ 21 31 23 43-87 20-18 2,074 15/to 72/41/1$ 34/8 31 45 13 46-85 12-18 1,628 48/ to 80/(53/5$ 48/2 45 and'over .. 9 45-89 8-26 1,109 45/ to 84/153/8$ 47/5 Allages.. 56 45-63 51-10 5,201 .. 40/8$ 35/8$ Dentistry (Females). Carpenters and Joiners —General Hands (Males) (d). HandunderH 4 34-00 | 2-72 55 7/6 to 10/ 8/1 17 21 14 47-00) 13-16 705 20/to 27/6 2.1/5$ 21 " 31 27 48-67: 26-28 3,166 60/ 48/2$ 31 45 10 48-60 | 9-72 1,281 60/ 52/8$ 45 and'over .. 1 52-00 j 1-04 120 60/ 46/2 Allages.. 55 48-11 i 52-92 5,327 .. '40/3 There were also 16 employers personally engaged, and £35 was paid in wages to casual hands. 14 and under 31 | 7| 49-00 I 6-86) 335| 10/ to 40/(19/6$ 48/5 There were also 6 employers personally engaged, and £8 was paid in wages to casual hands. Probably most of these females were employed as attendants, and were engaged only occasionally in the workroom. Dressmaking (Females) (c). HandunderH 59 40-47 47-76 718 5/ 6/ 4/8 17 21 95 46-08 87-56 2,344 5/to 20/10/8$ 9/6 21 , 31 94 46-68 87-76 5,229 15/to 30/23/10 21/4$ 31 , 45 4 46-25 3-70 328 25/ to 60/ 35/5$ 31/6$ 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 333 60/to 80/64/0$ 64/0$ Allages.. 252 45-40 228-86 8,952 .. 15/8 13/8 Coachbuilding—Body-makers (Males) (d). 17 and over .. | 7| 49-86 | 6-98J 738| 20/ to 75/(42/3$ ( .. Coachbuilding—Blacksmiths (Males) (d). HandunderH 3 43-33 2-60 69 12/6 10/7$) .. ] 7 21 6 47-50 5-70 260 15/ 18/3 j .. 21 " 31 7| 47-29 6-62 867 60/ 52/4$' ..* 31 45 2, 52-00 2-08 289 60/ 55/7 45 and'over .. 2| 44-00 1-76 127 48/ 28/10$j .. All ages .. 20 1 4.6-90 18-76 1,61.2 .. 34/4$ .. Dressmaking—Milliners (Females) (c). HandunderH 5 31-60 3-16 64 5/ to 8/ 8/1 4/11 17 .. 21 9 36-22 6-52 195 5/ to 20/11/11$ 8/4 21 „ 31 1136-18 7-96 667 20/to 55/33/6 23/4 31 „ 45 2 43-50 1-74 223 30/to 65/51/3 42/1$ Allages.. 25 38-76 19-38 1,149 .. 23/8$ 17/8 There were also 26 employers personally engaged, and £18 was paid in wages to casual hands. Coachbuilding—Coach-painters (Males) (d). HandunderH 1 21-00 0-42 7 7/6 6/8 17 21 3 46-00 2-76 148 20/ to 35/ 21/5$ 21 31 5 43-20 4-32 596 60/ 55/2 31 45 2 52-00 2-08 328 60/ 63/1 45 and'over .. 2 26-50 1-06 HO 60/ 52/10 Allages.. 13 40-92 10-64 1,219 .. 45/10 .. Dyeing and Cleaning (Female). 21 and under 31 j 1] 52-001 1-04J 130) 50/ (50/ |50/ There were also 5 employers personally engaged. Engineering—Pattern-makers (Males). 31 and under 45 ( 2| 36-00 l-26( 206( 65/to 80/(66/5 |39/7
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