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'ersons empl I, am ages. 'orl [-rooms empl Ages Males. Females. Number of | Total whom are Up to « j 1 Number Indentured 8 p ( Number Weekly Wages. Number Weekly Wages, employed. Appren- Persons. Ages Males. Females. Number of I whom are Up to ..„»,, More Indentured 8 p '™°, than 30 Total. Appren- Persons. reraon8 - persons. ueas. ) to 30 J 'arsons. ,, ( Total Wa( paid durii More the Yeai han 30 Total. 'er-Milis Total Wag» paid during the Year WELLINGTON (CITY)— continued. Cattle-food Manufacturing. 17 to 20 .. I 1 | 30/ I .. .. I I I I 21 and over | 1 48/ .. .. 3 | .. 1 I Employer, 1. .. I 1 I £400 Chemical and Drug Manufacturing. 14 tn 16.. 4 (10/ to 15/ 3 10/to 12/6 17 to 20 .. 4 15/ to 30/ 16 12/ to 15/ 21 and over 15 | 25/to 65/ 16 10/ to 30/ 64 .. 6 Employere, 6. I 7 j £2,684 Clothing-manufacturing. 14 to 16 .. 4 See 42 i See I 17 to 20 .. 10 Table 98 Table 21 and over 45 5 126 I 5 331 Employers, ti. I 2 4 6 I £20,467 Coachbuilding. 14 to 16 .. 9 See .. .. I 17 to 20.. 22 i Table 21 and over 97 5 .. .. 141 I 5 Employers, 13. 7 12 | £13,020 Concrete-block Making. 21 and over | 2 | (Employers) I .. | .. | 2 j .. 1 | .. I ..I 1 | .. Condiment Making and Packing. 14 to 16 .. 4 5/ to 13/ 9 8/ to 12/6 17 to 20 .. Io 15/ to 25/ , 22 12/ to 20/ 21 and over I 29 30/to 80/ 13 12/6 to 22/6 92 .. 4 1 Employers. 5. Coopering and Case-making. 2 1 7 ! £6,299 17 to 20 .. 3 20/ to 42/ .. I 21 and over ! 33 20/ to 72/ I .. .. I 38 .. | 1 Employers, 2. I 1 2 J £4,085 Coppersmithing. 14 to 16 .. I 1 I 7/6 .. .. I 17 to 20 .. 3 j 19/ to 28/ 21 and over 3 I 48/to 67/6 .. .. 8 J 1 Employer. 1. 1 £560 Cutlery-grinding. 17 to 20 .. 1 | 6/ | .. I .. | 3 | .. 1 | Employers, 2. Cycle and Motor Engineering. 14 to 16 .. 8 10/to 15/ .. I 17 to 20 13 10/to 40/ ! .. .. , 21 and over 30 20/to 70/ .. .. 75 .. 19 ! Employers. 24. •■ I .. , 1 | £4 19 £4,219 Dentistry (Mechanical). 14 to 16 .. I 8 , 7/6 to 16/ | 17 to 20.. 8 | 5/to 20/ 3 10/to 20/ 21 and over | 18 10/to 80/ 8 12/to 40/ 63 .. 16 I Employers. 22. 16 £3,169 Dressmaking and Millinery (Dressmakers). 14 to 16.. .. .. Ill I 5/.to 12/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. 170 | 5/ to 25/ oi i o R,./t.a-/i 183 7/6 to 40/ 21 and over 2 60/4 80/ | 21 | s0/ to 585 | .. 76 Employers—Males 2, females 96. Dressmaking and Millinery (Milliners). 14 to 16 .. .. .. 36 5/ to 9/ 17 to 20 .. .. .. 68 5/ to 30/ 01 j i 25 5/to 30/ 21 and over .. .. | „ 40/to 80/ 15(l 24 Employers—Females 10. 76 >rs). 15 2 15 2 93 £21,186 26 £4,707 £21,186 2 24 2 26 £4,707 26 Dyeing and Cleaning. 6 1 14 to 16.. 3 I 5/to 15/ 2 10/ I 17 to 20 .. ! 4 10/ to 37/6 21 and over I 10 I 45/to 65/ 8 14/to 28/ I 36 .. 6 Employers, 9. Electric Light and Power Generation. 1 7 £2,177 7 £2,177 ion. 1 I 2 I £11,61 17 to 20.. 4 17/6 to 30/ .. I (67 48/to 57/6 21 and over \ 13 60/ to 80/ (5 85/ to 140/ .. .. 89 1 1 1 I 2 I £11,611 .11

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