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

Ages. (1.) a 0.3 ■as« t. a-w & £ I §a SeoS y 3>, fco-"^ fl„ t- ft £ a ■ °~o. 3 ft a'S »rJ3 "«"§£ H i 4 ir, (2.)l (3.) (4.) a TS TS '3 O-vS • s Six HH •3» (5.) Ordinary Bate of Wages for a Full Week. *H _ _ 9 .5 _■§ g.aa es iS >> *A o>S4 S I'll 8&S 4 (7.) io£ HH S3 Ba~"ll HHia 00 JH — CM 1,3 tA SS O giSr4 (8.) Ages. a V tl o St a a y Brj E '■-■ 'R-2 « a, a (2.) S3 a* .2 a ■S o §a fl °u 2 a ,0 H| (3.) ■rig" p-fl o fllflp t 0— s Hflflo£ ft e Sin 3 •2 "go, SeW ■a ? o fl eol> (4.) 3 TS TS '3 OllH es 03 93 Six t oo 0 SS to £x %.) P'zi s-g o SPh^hOrdinary 'sg>§ Rate of co u >, Wages for a 1 *=- 3 3 Full Week. J „ M & co $m 8SZS (60 I "Wo CJ r a.+3 SMOOS ass o o 1*; t. »»d g 9 03 O^rH 4 (8.) (60 (1.) SOUTHLAND PROVINC ilo mSTRICT—continued. Engineering—Moulders (Males). Flax-milling—Inside Hands (Males) (c). £ £ 14 and under 17 3 29-33 1-76 73 20/to 25/16/7 [9/4$ 17 „ 21 7 21-00 2-94 193 30/ to 35/ 26/3 10/6$ 21 „ 31 29 30-21 17-52 1,398 42/to 50/31/11 'l8/6$ 31 „ 45 13 31-92 8-30 768 42/ to 50/ 36/11$ 22/8$ 45 and over .. 9 f 26-44 4-76 412 42/to 48/34/7$ 17/7$ Allages.. 54! 32-67 35-28 2,844 .. 32/3 :20/3 14 and under 17 4 25-50 2-04 48 7/6 to 15/ 9/5 (a) H „ 21 8 43-75 7-00 404 15/ to 20/ 23/1 19/5 21 „ 31 8 25-50 4-08 542 48/ to 60/ 53/1$ (a) 31 „ 45 6 40-00 4-80 688 58/to 70/ 57/4 44/1 45 and over .. 2 52-00 2-08 298 60/ 57/3$ 57/3$ Allages.. 25 40-00 20-00 1,980 .. 39/7 30/5$ Engineering—Fitters (Males) (d). 14 and under 17 14 35-64 9-98 233 10/ to 15/ 9/4 17 „ 21 19 41-68 15-84 703 15/ to 25/17/9 21 „ 31 16 42-44 13-58 1,685 54/to 64/49/7$ 31 „ 45 4 31-75 2-54 406 54/ to 66/ 63/11 Allages.. 52 40-32 41-94 3,027 .. 28/10 Engi 14 19 16 4 Flaxmilling—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 14andunder31 I 5| 29-20 | 2-92| 357| 45/to 60/|48/10$27/5$ There were also 3 employers personally engaged, and £267 was paid in wages to casual hands. Flour and Oatmeal Milling (Males). 52 Engineering—Blacksmiths (Males) (d). I7andunder21 7 48-57 6-80 341 27/6 to 40/20/0$ 21 „ 31 6 30-33 3-64 511! 60/ to 64/ 56/2 31 „ 45 7 36-71 5-14 777 66/ to 72/ 60/5$ 45 and over .. 3 25-43 1-52 237 55/ to 72/ 62/4 Allages.. 21 42-71 17-10 1,866 .. 43/8 14 and under 17 3 47-66 2-86 110 40/to 60/15/4$ 14/1 17 „ 21 6 38-83 4-66 542 42/ to 48/ 46/6$ 34/9 21 „ 31 4 39-50 3-16 449 55/to 60/56/10 43/26 31 „ 45 3 42-60 2-56 429 50/ to 60/ 68/ 55/ Allages.. 15 44-13 13-24 1,530 .. 46/2$ 40/5 Flour and Oatmeal Milling—Engine-drivers (Males). 21 and over ..( 5( 41-80 ( 4-18( 579| 48/ to 90/J55/5 |44/6$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £115 was paid in wages to casual hands. —-v. Engineering—Boilermakers (Males). 21 and over .. [ 4| 41-50 ) 3-32) 540( 56/ to 76/(65/1 | (a) Fruit-preserving and Jam-making (Male). Engineering—Metal-workers' Assistants (Males). HandunderH j lj 52-00 ( 1-04| 97( 37/6 (37/6 (37/6 17 and under 45) 6| 40-33 ! 4-84| 557) 46/ to 52/|46/0$ (a) Engineering—-General Hands (Males). 21 and under 45 | 8)39-62 6-34( 778| 41/to 50/(49/1 [ (a) Fruit-preserving and Jam-making (Females) (c). 14 and under 21 I 4| 45-50 | 3-64| 175) 15/ to 25/(19/2$ |16/10 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £25 was paid in wages to casual hands. Engineering—Labourers (Males).* 14 and under 17 7 41-85 5-86 108 5/to 7/6 7/4$ 5/11 17 „ 21 16 39.00 12-48 558 10/ to 20/17/10$ 13/5 21 „ 31 16 32-18 10-30 875 40/to 60/33/11$ 21/0$ 31 „ 45 8 29-50 4-72 747 60/to 70/63/3$ 35/11 45 and over .. 2 24-50 0-98 101 60/ to 66/ 41/2$ 19/5 Allages.. 47 36-53 34-34 2,389 .. 27/9$ 19/6$ * Most of these hands were employed on a special job, which was completed about November. They then probably obtained similar unskilled work elsewhere. There were also 10 employers personally engaged, and £82 was paid in wages to casual hands. Inge 7 16 16 8 2 Gas, Coke, and Coal-tar Manufacturing (Males). 14 and under 17 2 50-00 2-00 182 25/to 40/36/5 35/ H „ 21 9 52-00 9-36 1,242 30/to 48/53/1 53/1 21 „ 31 15 51-86 15-56 2,443 48/to 55/62/9$ 62/7$ 31 „ 45 2 52-00 2-08 305 51/ to 57/ 58/8 58/8 Allages.. 28 51-78 29-00 4,872 .. 58/11 58/8 Gun and Look Smithing (Males). 14 and under 21 j 31 52-00)- 3-12( 320( 10/to 60/(41/0$ |41/0$ Hosiery-manufacturing (Females). HandunderH! 5( 45-00 ( 4-50| 131( 9/to 16/j 11/7$ (10/1 Fellmongering (Males) (c). HandunderH 3 27-33 1-64 65 15/to 25/15/10$ 8/4 17 „ 21 5 37-60 3-76 287 25/to 35/30/6$ 22/1 21 „ 31 23 41-08 19-36 1,913 40/to 48/39/6$ 32/ 31 „ 45 20 45-90 18-36 2,217 45/to 60/48/3$ 42/7$ 45 and over .. 16 35-50 11-36 1,113 45/to 48/39/2$ 26/9 Allages.. 66 41-27 54-4815,595 .. 41/1 32/7 (A seasonal trade, largely dependent on the meat-slaughtering industry). Ink-manufacturing (Male). Hand under 17 I 1(37-00) 0-74| 46) 25/ (24/10 |17/86 There was also 1 employer personally engaged. Laundry-work—European (Males) (c). 14 and under 21 I 2(40-50 1-62| 204) 42/ to 60/(50/4$ |39/3 Laundry-work—European (Females) (c). HandunderH 2 39-00 1-56 35 10/to 15/ 8/11$ 6/8$ 17 „ 21 5 33-80 3-38 13915/ to 17/616/5$ 10/8$ 21 „ 31 7 38-55 5-42 233 15/ to 20/17/3 12/9$ All ages .. 12 43-16 10-36 407 .. 15/8$ 13/3$ There were also 4 employers personally engaged. Fish Curing and Canning (Males) (c). 14 and under 17 3 43-33 2-60 198 30/to 40/30/5$ 25/4$ H „ 21 9 43-66 7-86 909 40/ to 45/ 46/3 38/10 21 „ 31 1 52-00 1-04 171 70/ 65/9 65/9 Allages.. 12 47-92 11-50 1,278 .. 44/5$ 40/11$ Laundry-work —Chinese (Males). There were 9 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed.

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