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(2.) Trades in which Increased Wages or Shorter Hours (generally) have been fixed — continued.

Hour,. Wages. Y of ; Trade. Oietriot. | 1 — - - First and _, Last Awards. I From To From To _ I [_ ■ <Yeeziug-works employes— Northern ((Jisborne) — Stationary Night watchmen : continued continued . ; 7/6 per night j 00/ per week j of 7 days Youths : 12/6 to 35/ [ 13/ to 35/ )itto .. .. .. Taranaki (Waitara).. j Stationary Chambermen: : 1907,1911 8 8 1/3 per hour j 1/4J per hour j Weigh clerks : , 8/ per day j 9/ per day Manure, blood-crushing, and tallow house hands : 8/ per day 9/ per day Pelt-classers : 8/ per day 10/ per day Pullers : I 8/ per day | 4/6 per 100 ' Other fellmongery hands : 8/ per day 8/8 per day Trimmers, butchers' assistants, small-goods packers, and ohil-ling-room hands : 7/ per day j 8/ per day Hide-room hands : -■.•■■■* 7/6 per day j 8/ per day oleo hands : : 7/6 per day 8/ per day Boys : 1.2/ to 30/ 13/ to 32/ ., .. ... .. Wellington (Hawke's j Stationary Cooling-floor and guthouse hands : 1908, 1911 Bay) 8 8 Lljd. per hour ] 1/ per hour Painters, fleshers, soudders, wool-dryers, dollymeu, woolscourers, trimmers, wringers, . . . and pressers : 1/ per hour 1/1 per hour : Chambermen : 1/3 per hour | 1/4J per hour and oleo hands : lljd. per hour j 1/per hour Manure hands : 1/ per hour | 1/1 J- per hour Kirst hand in bag-room : 30/ [ 35/ Preserving department : I per hour 1/ per hour Nightwatchmen : 7/6 per night [ 8/ per night Firemen : . ! 8/ per day 9/ per day General labourers : lOJd. & H-l-d. I 1/ per hour per hour - Youths : 15/ to 30/ j 16/ to 32/ „ .. .. .. Canterbury .. Stationary Ordinary time: j 1902,1911 8 8 1/ per hour 1/3 per hour per day per day Overtime : 1/1J per hour ; 1/5 per hour I furniture trade .. .. I Northern (Auckland Stationary 48/ to 50/11 j 58/9 to 1899,1911 City) 47 47 Apprentices: 5/ to 21/ [ 5/ to 25/ Wellington District.. Stationary 48/to 54/ 60/6 1897,1911 46 44 I (1/4J per hour) Apprentices : 6/ to 20/ 8/ to 28/6 .. Canterbury District 47 44 7/6 to 8/6 I/Of to 1/3 1899,1909 per day per hour Otago (Dunedin) .. Stationary 8/per day 10/ per day 1896,1902 Tarderiers . . .. Canterbury . . . Stationary Competent workers : 1903, 191 I 48 48 i 1/ per hour or 1/1J per hour or i 45/ per week 48/ per week j Labourers : lOJd. per hour | 1/ per hour or 40/ per week i or 43/ per week 3as stokers, trimmers, and Wellington (Wanga- Stationary Leading stokers: 1909, 1911 cokers nui) 8 8 10/ per shift | 10/6 per shift Ordinary stokers : 9/6 per shift [ 10/ per shift Ditto .. . . .. Wellington (City) .. \ Stationary Ordinary stokers: 1902, 1909 Hours per shift: 9/ per shift | 9/9 per shift 8 8 Leading stokers: 9/6 per shift | 10/6 per shift .. Otago and Southland Stationary 9/ per shift 10/ per shift 1906,1908* (Dunedin City) Hours per shift: 8 8 Years of First and Last Awards. Furniture trade . . (rarderiers Gas stokers, trimmers, and ookers Ditto ,, . . . . . .

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