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THE LABOR MARKET.

s local labor agent reports as fol-. lon the condition of labor in bi during September: s farmers are beginning to feel the isl more rain. Grass is going off ;tasiderably, the north-west winds :vcry troublesome There are iarly potatoes put in this spring it a number of years back. ing trades: Carpentry and busy; hands fully employed. ;; fairly busy. Plastering busy ; is employed. Plumbing and gas- : iairly busy; no men idle. Stoneiiyfair; all hands employed. iifeorking trades: Cabinetmaking i cloistering—Business is brisk, isi lands are working full time. i is! door factories busy. Sawfa iiirlv busv. Wood-turning, faring trades: Boilermaking—■ihmaking full time. Fitting and ligksy; all hands employed. Iron I bass moulding busy. afe trades: Bootmaking (fac-isj-AH hands employed full time. siing (repair-shops) very busy. Ear awl harncssmaking—Steady i; all hands employed. _ Tailing trades: Dressmaking and iiery very busy ; working overtime. .taking—Plenty of work for all k Tailoring (order) good; all emlid; some overtime being worked. in-milling very brisk. fell trades: Clothing fair. Bootsis.1!! business ; all hands employed, jtty—Trade, very good for time of f- Groceries —Fair business doing. aiiii" trades: Bookbinding—Fair iass. Printinu; busy. j fat-freezing, etc.: Tanning, curryand fellmongering busy. schkilding trades: Blacksmithing ?busy; all hands employed. -Coach carriage building fairly busy; all Js Mrking full time. ;-"'■.. . fcfe and motor trades: Good busii doing. »=' . operations: The Work at at consists chiefly in preparing fi for turnips. • -"■; ' follaneous: Flour-milling fairly

skilled labor: During the - month s wore very few laborers .unemrf, and the" callers for work were "Jy only passing through the town.

Reliance is a good thing, but when faces an inventor to venture alone fe maze of the patent laws, it is to come expensive. Take' your 'to a keen, straight agent. Messrs "nand Ra\ward, Wellington (local' \ E. Piper, Thames ; street, sru) know all about the law of ! j5, and have agents everywhere. % guarded and adriotly placed, ■might ea.silv be a fortune in a sinilea. ' - '

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 17 October 1910, Page 3

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THE LABOR MARKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 17 October 1910, Page 3

THE LABOR MARKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 17 October 1910, Page 3