14 

 TABLE V. 



Occupations of the Last Thousand of the New Borrowers. 



Accountauts and Solicitors ... 



Agents and Collectors 



Apprentices and Shop Assistants ... 



Architects, Surveyors, and Draughts- 

 men ... 



-to 



S 

 2 

 4 



20 

 3 

 1 

 3 



IS 

 3 



8 



Artists 



Bakers and Confectioners 



Bookbinders, Printers, Lithograph- 

 ers, and Compositors ... 



Bootmakers 



Brewer .. •■• 



Builders, Bricklayers, and Masons... 



Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet llakers. 

 and Upholsterers 



Chemists and Druggists 



China Workers 



Clergymen and Ministers 2 



Clerks, Book-keepers and Cashiers... 127 



Coach Builders ... S 



Commercial Travellers .. ... i 



Dairyman ... ... ... ... 1 



Dentist 1 



Doctors and Surgeons ... ... 5 



Domestic Servants ... ... ... 30 



Drapers 6 



Dressmakers and Milliners 13 



Electricians ... ... ... ... ^ 



Engineers, Smiths, Moulders, Fitters, 



Boilermakers, & Engine Drivers 42 



Engravers ... ... 3 



Errand aud Office Boys ... . ... 13 



Factory Hands 15 



Farmer ... 1 



Firemen ... ... ... ... 2 



French Polishers 2 



Grocers and Provision Dealers 

 Hair Dressers ... 

 Ironmongers ... 

 Journalist 



Labourers 



Lamplighter ... 



Leather Dresser 



Machinists ... 



Mechanics 



Musicians 



Nurses ... 



Painters and Paperhangers ... 



Photographers 



Plumbers and Glaziers 



Porters. Caretakers, and Attendants 



Postman 



Publican 



Railway Employes 



Scholars aud Students 



Shopkeepers and Salesmen ... 



Tailors, Hatters, and Hosiers 



Teachers and Pupil Teachers 



Telegraph Messengers 



Telegraphists 



Tent Maker 



Tram Conductor 



Turners and Brass Finishers 



Warehousemen 



Waiters and Waitresses 



Watchmaker ... 



No occupation stated... 



10 

 2 

 4 

 1 



20 

 1 



1 

 .5 

 3 

 4 



346 



1,000 



