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

Trade. District. Hours. From i To Wages. Years of First and Last Awards. From I To Letterpress machinists Northern (Auckland City) Northern Stationary 48 48 Stationary 48 48 Apprentices : 7/6 to 30/ I 10/ to 35/ Transferred : Stationary 65/ per week [ 65/ per week Machinists : 62/6 I 65/ Journeymen : 50/ I 50/ and 60/ Apprentices : 5/ to 30/ [ 10/ to 35/ Stationary 42/ 42/ Brewery daymen : 45/ I ' 47/6 Brewery nightmen : 47/6 I 50/ Coopers : 55/ I 57/6 Malthouse-men (day) : 43/1J I 45/ Malthouse-men (night) : 45/7J 1 47/6 Bottling-house boys : 8/ to 28/ ' 10/ to 35/ lOid- per hour Daywork : 1/ per hour Nightwork : I l/OJ P er hour ll..}d. per hour j 1/ per hour 1906, 1908 Lithographers 1909, 1910 Lithographic and letterpress printers' machinists Canterbury (Christ - church) Stationary 48 48 1901, 1911 Liverv-sta ble workers Ditto Short week : 62 60 Stationary 45 45 904,1907* Malsters and brewery employees Canterbury 1906, 1909 '» Manure-workers (chemical). . Northern (Westfield) 1904, 1910 Stationary +8 - 4H Otago and Southland (Duriedin) Canterbury Stationary 48 48 Stationary Hours per day : 8 8 47J 45 Stationary 8 8 1908, 1910 Manure, tallow, arid oleo workers lOJd. per hour J I/Of per hour 1907, 1911 Match-factory employees . . Meat-preservers Wellington (City) . . Canterbury Stationary (piecework) Boners, second preservers, and tinsmiths : 8/6 per day 9/ per day Other hands : 7/6 per day 8/6 per day On steamer " Rarawa " t Chief : £16 per month j £17 per month Second : £13 per month | £14 per month Third: £11 per month | £12 per month " Ngapuhi " : Chief : £15 per month | £16 per month Second : £12 per month | £13 per month " Waiotahi " : Chief: £14 per month | £15 per month " Daphne " : Chief: £9 per month - [ £13 per month Others stationary Labourers, fettlers, strikers, and yardmen : lid. per hour | 1/ per hour Furnace and boiler workers : 1/ per hour | 1/1J per hour Youths : 10/ to 35/ J 10/ to 40/ Ordinary labourers, strikers, yardmen, and assistants : lid. per hour | 1/ per hour Musterers : 42/ per week I 45/ per week If required to do snow-raking : 10/ per day [ 15/ per day Packers : 30/ per week | 35/ per week Youths : 17/6 to 22/6 I 20/ to 25/ Journeymen : lid. and 1/1 I 1/3 per hour per hour Apprentices : 6/6 to 25/ I 8/6 to 25/ Journeymen : Stationary 1/3 per hour | 1/3 per hour 1900, 1902 1907, 1911 11 e r c h a n t service (shi ps' officers) Northern (Northern Steamship Company) Not fixed 1910, 1911 Metal-worker* .. C a n terbury (Christ- j Stationary church) ' 48 . 48 1902, 1911 Otago and Southland Stationary 48 48 1901, 1910 Mueterers and packers . . Canterbury .. Not fixed 1908, 1912 Painters Northern (Auckland Stationary District) 44 44 1898, 1910 1904, 1911 Wellington (Wanga- Stationary nui) 44 44 •Award not now in force.

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