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

Trade. District. Hours. Wages. Years of — First and Last Awards. From To From To Engine-drivers— continued. ,, (certificated) Fellmongers, tanners, soapworkers, and general tannery employees Fish-curers Flour-millers , *. .. Christchurch (City).. Otago and Southland Northern (Auckland City) Ditto .. .. Canterbury District Otago (General) Stationary 48 '48 Stationary 48 48 Stationary 48 48 55 50 Stationary 48 48 First-class certificate of service : 9/ per day [ 1/3 per hour Second-class certificate of service : 8/ per day | 1/1J per hour Firemen (firing only) : 7/ per day j 1/ per hour First-class service certificate : 9/ per day 10/ per day Second-class service certificate : 8/ per day | 9/ per day Head tanner : 8/ per day J 1/1 J per hour Machine shaver : 7/6 per day | 1/OJ per hour Stationary 45/ J 15/ Purifier: 10|d. per hour | 1/ per hour Smutter-man : lid. per hour | 1/ per hour Kiln-man : lid. per hour | 1/ per hour Second and other storemen : lOJd. per hour | 1/ per hour Packermen : 10|d. per hour | 1/ per hour 10|d. to 1/2 lOJd. to 1/3 per hour per hour Ordinary time : 1/ per hour 1/3 per hour Overtime : 1/1J per hour [ 1/5 per hour 48/ to 50/11 I 54/10 to 63/ Apprentices : 5/ to 21/ I 5/ to 25/ 48/ to 54/ I 57/6 to 60/4i Apprentices : 6/ to 20/ 6/ to 25/ 7/6 to 8/6 I/Of to 1/3 per day per hour 8/ per day 10/ per day Ordinary stokers : 9/ per shift ' j 9/9 per shift Leading stokers : 9/6 per shift 10/6 per shift 9/ per shift 10/ per shift 1903, 1909 1907, 190! 1906, 190: 1903, 1901 1903, 190! Stationary 1900, 1903 Freezers Canterbury Stationary 8 8 per day per day 1902, 1907 Furniture trade .. Northern (Auckland City) Stationary 1899, 1903 ,, . . . . Wellington (City) .. 1897, 1906 ,, . . ■ • Canterbury District 47 44 1899, 1909 Gas stokers and cokers Otago (Dunedin) Wellington (City) .. Stationary Stationary Hours per shift: 8 8 1896, 1902 1902, 1909 Otago and Southland (Dunedin City) Stationary Hours per shift: 8 8 •46-48 45 1906, 1908 Gold-miners (Waihi miners Northern Drives and stopes : 8/ per day 8/6 per day Dry shafts : 8/6 per day 9/ per day Rises and winzes : 8/4 per day | 8/10 per day Ordinary miners : 8/ per day 8/6 per day Chambermen : 8/ per day 8/6 per day Bracemen : 8/ per day 8/6 per day Mullockers : 7/6 per day 8/ per day Truckers : 7/6 per day 8/ per day Tool-sharpeners : 8/6 per day 9/ per day Winders : 9/6 per day 10/ per day Greasers (over 20 years of age) : 7/ per day | 7/6 per day Watchmen : 7/ per day 7/6 per day Blacksmiths : 9/6 per day 10/ per day Firemen : 7/6 to 8/4 8/ to 9/ per day per day Other hands stationary. 1903, 1907

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