i8 

 TABLE V. 



(Dccupatioits of the l^iist ^housanb of the ^eto f orrotoers. 



Agents and Collectors 



Apprentices and Shop Assistants 



Architects, Surveyors and Drafts- 

 men ... . . 



Bakers and Confectioners 



Bookbinders, Printers, Lithograph- 

 ers, and Compositors 



Bootmakers 



Builders, Bricklayers & Masons .. 



Butcher 



Carpenters, Joiners and Cabinet 

 Makers 



Chemists and Druggists .. . . 



China Workers 



Clergymen and Ministers 



Clerks. Book-keepers & Cashiers 



Coach Builders 



Commercial Traveller 



Doctors and Surgeons 



Domestic Servants 



Drapers 



Dressmakers and Milliners 



Electricians 



Engineers, Smiths, Moulders, 

 Fitters, Boiler Makers and 

 Engine Drivers 



Errand and Office Boys .. 



Factory Hands 



Fireman 



Fren,ch Polishers ... 



Grocers and Provision Dealers ... 



Hairdressers 



40 



23 



17 

 3 

 5 

 4 

 102 



4 



Housekeepers 



Inland Revenue Officers ... 



Jewellers and Watch Makers ... 



Journalist ... 



Labourers 



Machinists ... 



Mechanics ... 



Musicians ... 



Hurses 



Painters and Paper Hangers 



Photographers 



Pianoforte Tuner ... 



Plumbers and Glaziers 



Porters, Caretakers & Attendants 



Postmaster... 



Railway Employees 



Scholars and Students ... 



Shopkeepers and Salesmen 



Skinner 



Tailors, Hatters and Hosiers 



Teachers and Pupil Teachers ... 



Telegraph Messengers 



Telegraphists 



Tent Maker 



Tobacconist 



Turners and Brass Finishers 



Upholsterer 



Varnish Maker 



Waiters and Waiteresses 



Warehousemen 



No occupation stated 



7 



4 

 3 



I 



14 

 ro 



4 



5 



50 

 16 



24 



332 

 1000 



