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Trade. District. I Hours. Wages. To Years of First and Last Awards From To 1 Last Awardn From To From Darters*.. . Ooachworkers .. Cooks and stewards Coopers Curriers Northern (Auckland City) Otago and Southland (Dvmedin) Northern | District Northern (U.S.S. Com-' pany only) Northern (Auckland City) Northern (Auckland) 54 47} j Stationary 47} 474 Stationary 47 '47 ' In terminal ports: Stationary 8 ' 8 45 44 Stationary 48 '48 Stationary 48 48 Stationary 48 '48 Stationary 47 • 47 65 47} Stationary 48 '48 Stationary 47} 47} 54 52 Stationary SO K9 45 44 Stationary 48 '48 One, horse : 1899, 1909 42/ \ 44/ Two horses : 45/ I 48/ Three or more horses: 45/ I 50/ Youths : 21/ to 30/ 25/ to 35/ Constantly employed|: 1901, 1909 One-horse drivers : 42/ I 43/ & 44/ Two-horse drivers : 46/ I 47/ & 48/ Youths : 21/ to 30/ 125/ to 35/ Journeymen : j 1906, 1909 t/2 per hour j 1/3 per hour Apprentices: 6/ to 20/ 6/ to 25/ Chief cook : 1907, 1911 £12 per month | £13 per month Second cook : £7 per month | £8 per month Third cook : £5 per month | £6 per month Ship's cook : £7 per month £7 10s. per month All other hands : Stationary Journeymen : 1904, 190S 52/ 55/ Journeymen : 1900, 1911 1/ per hour j 1/3 per hour Apprentices : 5/ to 30/ I 10/ to 35/ Journeymen : 1901, 1912 50/ I 60/ Apprentices: 5/ to 35/ 10/ to 35/ Adult wheel-builders : I 1902, 1909 lid. per hour | 1/1} per hoar Boys and youths : 10/ to 40/ I 10/ to 50/ Drivers of two horses 1905, 1008 49/ I 52/ Drivers of one horse : 45/ I 48/ Drivers of dust and slurry carts : 47/6 I 50/ Drivers of refuse-carts : 52/6 I 60/ Single horse : 1901, 1908 45/ I 48/ Two or more horses : 45/ I 52/ One horse : 1902, 1911 42/ I 46/ Two or more horses : 46/ 48/6 One horse: i 1902, 1908 42/ I 44/ Two or more horses : 46/ [ 48/ Single men : 1905, 1911 40/ I 43/ Married men : 42/ 46/ 42/6 46/ j 1905, 1911 1899, 1909 1901, 1909 1906, 1909 1907, 1911 r Canterbury Stationary 48 48 Cycle-workers Canterbury (Christchurch) Stationary 48 '48 Driversf (Corporation employees) Wellington (City) . . Stationary 47 • '47 ,. (bakers') 65 47} Wellington (Napier) Stationary 48 '48 Can terbury (Christchurch City) Stationary 47} 47} ,, (hakers , ) Wellington (Napier) 54 52 ,, (grocers') ?, >> Stationary 52 52 Stationary 52 52 65 52 Stationary 47} 47} ., (sand and gravel drays) (coach and omnibus) 52 52 Stationary 52 52 45/ j 46/ ! 1905, 1911 Otago and Southland (Inveroaxgill) 65 52 I Stationary 47} 47} 47/6 I 48/6 1905, 1911 One horse: 1902,1911 ! 40/ I 44/ Two horses: Electrical-workers Northern (Auckland) Stationary 44 '44 I Stationary 45 45 Stationary 46 45 Stationary 44 '44 Stationary 45 45 Stationary 46 '45 44/ .. 48/ Journeymen: j 1908, 1911 1/3 per hour | 1/4 per hour i Journeymen : 1908, 1911 1/4 per hour | 1/4} per hour | Linesmen: 1909, 1911 1/3 per hour | 1/4 per hour Wellington (City and suburbs) Wellington City (Corporation linemen) * See also Driv

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