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Table showing the Number of Persons employed in Factories, etc.— continued.
Ages. 9 is §-5 § ga a- fi °- al* o ftlS S & a a? So, 1 smi* "3 : "»S (20 (30 ■§!-> i° 2 90 terfl 93 0TJ-* ti ih Be £ 3 -gft iS ®T3M a°«f? y (4.) i TI "e0 ft hi* Ordinary •! Rate of -Hfl-" 1 Wages for a £ £ Full Week. -*HH 93 CM £ a o — %■) (6.) M _ tS O .3mS e.sa *A III |irh! (70 rH _ aSZ •*» to fl •—■> •Ifs SSr *> US 00 M — 5Po S co on a IH O Sir*!* 4 (8.) Ages. i S3 I r, sfS3 o Sft 1, S3 a* Se ■ss sE H H k Hi (3.) •a >'- H. -H J* S £ toS3 "-fl-M y (4.) S si si „ arts d r? 9 r*5 ■3! CM £ a o — (5.) q — 9 Onlinary a 11 Rate of io 'a sa, Wages for a m a o Full Week. „ v g* M orS co ism (60 I "V) rH 03 A# tn 73 tn •■=: %oi 03 9^ 03 t_ toSo | oS'Hh'iAH > 4 (8.) (J.) (10 SOUTHLAND PROVING [AL DISTRICT— continued. Rope and Twine Working (Males).* Sawmilling—Yardmen and Labourers (Males) (c). £ HandunderH 1 12-00 0-24 8 15/ 13/4 3/1 17 „ 21 1 9-00 0-18 12 25/ 26/8 4/7$ 21 „ 31 14 21-93 6-14 636 45/ 41/5 17/5$ 31 „ 45 4 21-75 1-74 175 40/ 40/3 16/10 All ages .. 18 23'06 8-30 831 .. 40/0$ 17/9 £ 17 and under 21 4 29-75 2-38 173 20/ to 48/29/1 16/7$ 21 „ 31 10 49-40 9-88 1,015 .42/to 54/41/1 39/0$ 31 „ 45 13 46-31 12-04 1,427 42/to 60/47/5 42/2$ 45 and over .. 12 43-17 10-36 1,147 29/to 60/44/3$ 36/9 Allages.. 35 49-51 34-66 3,762 .. J43/5 41/4 Rope and Twine Working—Engine-drivers (Males). 45 and over..! 2' 24*60 | 0-98) 1751 60/ |71/5 (33/8 There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £2 was paid in wages to casual hands. * This factory practically closed down in October. Sawmilling—Blacksmiths (Males). 31 and over .. | 4] 44-50 I 3-56) 5401 57/ to 78/160/8 [51/11 Sawmilling—Engine-drivers (Males) (c). 17 and under 21 337-00 2-22 260 48/to 54/46/10 33/4 21 „ 31 221 48-68 21-42 2,482 48/to 72/46/4 43/4$ 31 „ 45 35 49-94 34-96 4,312 48/to 80/49/4$ 47/4$ 45 and over .. 25 45-88 22'94 2,639 48/to 60/46/ 40/7 Saddlery and Harness Making (Males). HandunderH 7 43-86 6-14 146 10/ 9/6 8/0$ 17 21 4 48-75 3-90 308 25/ 31/7 29/7$ 21 31 10 46-80 9-36 1,058 52/ 45/2$ 40/8$ 31 45 7 47-14 6-60 863 55/ 52/3$ 47/5 45 and over .. 6 39'33 4-72 635 55/ 53/10 40/8$ Allages.. 33 46-55 30-721 3,010 .. 39/2$ 35/1 Allages.. 80 50*96 81-54 9,693 .. 47/6$ !46/7 There were also 18 employers personally engaged, and £699 was paid in wages to casual hands. There were also 18 employers personally engaged. Seed-cleaning and Grain-crushing (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 5 35-20 3-52 260 48/ 29/6$ 20/ 31 „ 45 20 45-50 18-20 2,343 48/ 51/6 45/0$ 45 and over .. 6 43-66 5-20 694 48/ 53/4$ 44/6 Allages.. 30 44-87 26-92 3,297 .. 49/ 44/3 Sail and Tent Making (Males). 14>ndunder45 | 4| 52-00 I 4161 4231 20/ to 25/41/7$ {11/7$ Sail and Tent Making (Females). 45 and over.. | 2 52*00 l|2-08( 92, 17/ (17/8$ (17/8$ Shirt and Underclothing Making (Females). HandunderH 8 46-13 7-38 146 5/to 10/ 7/11 7/ 17 „ 21 7 40-86 5-72 213 10/to 20/14/10$ 11/8$ 21 „ 31 2 5200 2-08 .143 20/ to 35/ 27/6 27/6 Allages.. 16 47-44 15-18 502 •• 13/2$ 12/1 Sausage-casing Preparing (Males). 14 and over .. I 31 52-00 | 3*12 388; 30/ to 80/149/9 )49/9 Tailoring (Males). Saw-making (Males). 14 and under 17 3 52-00 3-12 67 10/ 8/7 8/7 17 „ 21 9 48-78 8-78 642 15/ to 29/ 29/3 27/5 21 „ 31 28 49-54 27-74 3,794 60/to 65/54/8$ 52/1$ 31 „ 45 21 47-29 19-86 3,035 60/to 65/61/1$ 55/7 45 and over .. 5 5200 5-20 712 60/ to 65/54/9 54/9 Allages.. 69 47-17 64-70 8,250 .. Isi/ 46/ There were 2 employers personally engaged, but no labour was employed. Sawmilling—Sawyers (Males) (c). 21 and under 31 23 46-48 21-38 2,981 48/ to 80/ 58/9$ 49/10 31 45 38 38-63 29-36 3,923 54/to 95/53/5$ 39/8$ 45 and over .. 8 43-13 6-90 994 54/ to 78/ 57/7$ 47/9$ Allages.. 66 43-67 57-64 7,898 .. 54/9$ 46/0$ Tailoring (Females). 14 and under 17 18 3400 12-24 229 5/to 10/ 7/6 (a) 17 „ 21 31 44-26 27-44 1,128 15/to 25/16/5$ 14/ 21 „ 31 60 48-98 58-78 3.889 20/to 30/26/5$ 24/11 31 „ 45 15 4607 13-82 1,027 27/6 to 35/29/8$ 26/4 Allages.. 120 46-78 112-28 6,573 .. 22/4 20/1$ There were also 12 employers personally engaged, and £10 was paid in wages to casual hands. Sawmilling—Machinists (Males) (c). HandunderH 4 42-75 |3'42 232 21/to 36/27/1$ 22/3$ 17 21 8 34-88 5*58 440 10/ to 65/ 31/7 21/2 21 " 31 16 42-63 13-64 1,653 20/to 70/48/5$ 39/9 31 45 15 43-40 13-02 1,666 27/to 66/51/2 42/8$ 45 and'over .. 14 43-71 12-24 1,546 54/to 66/50/6$ 42/5$ Allages.. 50 47-90 47*90 5,537 .. 46/3$ 42/7 Tanning—Tanners (Males). 31andunder45| 3(32-67 1 I 96 2111 45/to 48/43/0$ 127/0 6 Sawmilling—General Hands (Males) (c). HandunderH 13 47-77 12-42 793 15/to 42/25/6$ 23/6 17 21 31 4813 29-84 2,48412/6 to 57/33/3$ 30/10 21 31 63 47-59 59-96 6,49448/ to 100/43/4 39/7$ 31 ' 45 40 45-95 36-76 4,373 48/to 95/47/7 42/0$ 45 and over .. 14 40-56 12-98 2,196 60/to 90/67/8 60/4 Allages.. 158 4809 151-9616,340 .. 43/ 39/9$ MILI Tanning—Curriers (Males). 14 and over .. I 5| 44-80 | 4-48J 491j 12/ to 70/(43/10 137/9 13 31 63 40 14 Tanning—Beamsmen (Males). 17 and over .. I 5) 50-00 I 500) 578) 30/ to 55/(46/3 144/5$ There was also 1 employer personally engaged, and £187 was paid in wages to casual hands. 158
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