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TABLE VI. 



Occupations of the Xast Gbousano of tbe 

 IRew Borrowers. 



Agents and Collectors ... 



Apprentices and Shop Assistants 



Architects, Draughtsmen, and 

 Designers ... 



Barrister... 



Basket Makers ... 



Billiard Marker 



Boiler Makers 



Bookbinders, Printers, and 

 Compositors 



Booksellers and Stationers 



Boot and Shoe Makers 



Brass Founder ... 



Bricklayers and Masons 



Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners, 

 Cabinet Makers and Uphol- 

 sterers 



Butchers 



Carriage Builders 



Carter ... 



Chemists and Druggists 



Clergymen, Ministers, and Lay- 

 readers 



Clerks and Book Keepers 



Commercial Travellers... 



Cooper 



Dancing Mistresses ... 



Domestic Servants 



Drapers 



Electrician 



Engineers, Moulders, Smiths, Fit- 

 ters, and Engine Drivers ... 



Errand and Office Boys 



Factory Hands 



Gardeners and Green Grocers... 



Grocers and Provision Dealers... 



Grooms, Co ichmen, and Drivers 



Hairdressers 



Housekeepers ... 



Inland Revenue Officers 



2 S 

 4 



60 



24 



19 



4 



6 



4 

 5 



7 



Inspectors 



Journalist ... ■ 



Labourers 



Laundress 



Lecturer 



Managers of Works 



Medical Practitioners 



Merchants 



Messengers 



Miller 



Milliners and Dressmakers 

 Musicians 

 Pattern Makers... 

 Painters and Paperhangers 

 Photographers ... 

 Plumbers and Glaziers... 

 Policemen 

 Porcelain Painters 

 Porters (general) 

 Postmen 



Potter 



Publicans and Brewers... 



Railway Employes 



Sadler ... 



Scholars and Students ... 



Soldier ... 



Solicitor 



Sweep ... 



Tailors and Hosiers 



Taxidermist 



Teachers and Pupil-Teachers 



Telegraphists 



Turners ... 



Watchman 



Watch Makers and Jewellers 



Wheelwright 



No occupation ... 



6 



7 

 16 



1 

 28 



3 

 14 



15 



145 



57 

 5 



1,000 



