TABLE 
Occupations of the Last Thousand of the New Borrowers. 
VI. 
Accountants ; 
Agents and Collectors : 
Apprentices and Shop Assist- 
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Architects and Surveyors 
Artists and Draughtsmen 
Bailiff . 
Bakers and Confectioners 
Basket-maker ... 
Blind-makers ... 
Boiler-makers ... ; 
Bookbinders, Printers, 
Compositors 
Booksellers and Stationers 
Boot and Shoe-makers 
Brass-founders... ‘4 
Bricklayers and Masons 
Brush-makers .. i si 
Builders, Cabinet- makers, 
Carpenters, Joiners, and 
Upholsterers , 
Butchers 
Carriage-builders 
Chemists and Druggists 
Clergymen and Ministers 
Clerks and Book-keepers 
Coal-merchants 
Commercial Travellers 
Cook ... 
Corn Merchants 
Curriers 
Cutlers 
Dairyman ‘ 
Domestic Servants 
Drapers 
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Engineers, Smiths, Fitters, 
Moulders, and Engine 
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Errand and Office-boys 
Factory Hands Se ; 
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer 
Gardeners and Greengrocers .. 
Grocers and Provision-dealers 
Groom 
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Hairdressers 
Hardware-dealers 
Housekeepers .. 
Inland Revenue Officers 
Inspectors 
Labourers 
Managers 
Medical Practitioners. 
Miller ... 
Milliners and Dressmakers 
Musicians 
Nurses... : 
Pattern-makers 
Painters, Plumbers, 
Hangers, &c. 
Pawnbrokers ... 
Petrifactioner ... 
Photographers 
Policemen 
Porters (General) 
Postman 
Publicans 
Railway Employes 
Registrar 
Rope-maker 
Saddlers 
Sawyers 
Scholars and Students 
Soldiers 
Solicitor ; 
Surgical Bandage- -makers 
Sweep .. : 
Tailors, Hosiers, &e. . 
Teachers and Pupil Teachers — 
Telegraphists ... ; 
Telegraph Messengers 
Tin Plate Worker 
Tram Car Driver 
Tobacconist 
Turners 
Waiters 
Watchman 
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