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.ppreir ;ices. Number employed. Wages, Timework. Wages, Piecework. Number employed on Wages. Wages per Week. Number receiving no Wages Agee. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. F. M. P. M. F. WELLINGTON (CITY)— continued. Cycle Engineering. .4 to 16 10 5/ to 7/6 .. .. .. .. ■■ ■ • I • • .. i .. .7 to 20 23 .. 8/6 to 32/ .. .. .. 5 .. 6/ to 32/6 .. .... )ver 20 25 .. 25/ to 63/ .. .. .. • • • • I • • • • ■ • I •• Cardboard-box Making. .4 to 16 6 .. 5/ I .. .. ■. • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J .... [7 to 20 1 3 25/ 7/6 .. .. ■ • • ■ • • | • • • • )ver 20 1 2 50/ 15/ to 18/6 .. .. .. ... •• i •■ I •• •• Carpentering and Joinery-making. 4 to 16 1 .. 6/ .. .. i •• 2 I .. 7/6 to 13/ .. | 1 .. 7 to 20 10 .. 12/ to 36/ .. .. .. 9 .. 10/ to 37/ .. I .. .. )ver 20 76 .. 38/ to 70/ .. .. .. 1 • • 12/6 .. I .. Cigarette making. .7 to 20 .. 1 .. ' I • • • • 10/ .. ! .. I .. )ver 20 1 .. I •• •• 15/ I •• •■ I •• Mechanical Dentiatrv. 4 to 16 1 1 8/ 5/ .. .."(.. .. I .. .. .. 1 7 to 20 4 .. 10/ to 35/ .. .. •. 6 1 5/ to 15/ 7/6 • 1' .. )yer 20 20 3 20/ to 42/ 10/ to 20/ .. .. I 2 | .. | 10/ .. \ .. .. Dressmaking. 4 to 16 .. 34 .. 3/6 to 9/ ' .. .. •. 15 .. 2/6 to 5/ .. 27 7 to 20 .. 142 .. 5/to 20/ : .. .. .. 19 I •• 2/6 to 10/ .. 13 jver 20 .. 136 .. ! 11/ to 50/ .. .. .. 1 | -. 3/ .... Head dressmakers— wages, 75/ to 160/. Millinery-making. .4 to 16 .... .. ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ • • • • • I ■ • • • 6 7 to 20 .. 15 .. 5/ to 25/ .. .. .. .. .. ■ ■ .. 2 )ver 20 9 .. 10/to 40/ .. .. .. .. .. Head milliners —wages, 55/ to 60/. Dyeing and Cleaning. 4 to 16 4 .. 6/ to 7/ .. ! .. I . • • • • ■ • • •• •■ I • ■ 7 to 20 2 4 16/ to 25/ 12/6 .. .. .. .. •. )ver 20 5 3 40/ to 45/ 12/6 to 15/ 1 45/ .. .. .. • • • • .... Engineering (General Hands). .4 to 16 3 .. 6/ .. .. . • I • ■ • • • • • • I .. .. 7 to 20 8 .. 6/ to 25/ .. .. .. • • ■• • ■ • ■ .... )ver 20 8 .. 25/ to 54/ .. .. .. ■ ■ Foreman —wages, 66/. Engineering (Pattern-makers). .4 to 16 3 .. 5/ to 7/6 .. .. .. 1 • • 6/ .. .... .7 to 20 3 .. 6/ to 9/ .. .. .. 2 .. 6/ to 9/ )ver 20 11 .. 60/ to 63/ .. .. .. .■ •• •• •• • • ■■ Foreman—wages, 70/. Engineering (Moulders). .4 to 16 1 5 .. 6/ to 10/ .„ .. •• 111.. 5/ .. .. J .. .7 to 20 15 .. 7/6 to 20/ .. 3 .. 7/6 to 14/ .. .. j .. )ver 20 35 .. 35/to 66/ .. .. .. • ■ ! • ■ •• •• .... Foremen—wages, 70/ to 80/. Engineering (Boilermakers). 4 to 16 3 .. 7/6 to 19/ .. .. . • 2 .. 10/6 to 12/ 7 to 20 4 .. 25/ to 27/ .. .. ■ • 4 .. 7/6 to 30/ .. .... )ver 20 81 .. 30/ to 64/ .. .. .. • • ■ • •• ■• .... Foremen —wages, 70/ to 81/. Engineering (Blacksmiths). .7 to 20 1 7 I .. 11/ to 25/ .. .. .. 2 .. 112/6 to 15/ )ver 20 I 27 I .. 36/ to 58/ .. .. .. .. .. I • • ■ • .... Foremen—wages, 66/ to 81/. Brass Founding and Finishing. 4 to 16 3 .. 6/ to 10/ .. .. I .. 7 j .. 2/6/to 7/6 7 to 20 15 .. 11/ to 28/ .. .. .• 1 •• 7/6 )ver 20 21 .. 40/ to 60/ .. .. I • • .• ■■ •■ •■ I •• I • • Engineering (Engineers and Fitters). 4 to 16 17 1 .. 5/IO10/ .. •■ ■■ 4 .. 5/to 10/6 .. ..I.. .7 to 20 38 .. 7/6 to 27/ .. .. . • 38 .. 6/ to 18/ )ver 20 86 .. 20/ to 64/ .. .. •. • • • • •. • • .... Foremen—wag< s, 70/6 to 90/. Electrical-current Insulating. .7 to 20 2 .. 15/ to 35/ .. ,. •• .. j .. .. .. I .... !h<er 20 19 .. 45/ to 56/ ., ., .. •• 1 •• •• •• I ....
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