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1917. NE W ZEAL A N D
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. RETURN SHOWING OCCUPATIONS OF ALL RANKS EMBARKED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE UP TO AND INCLUDING THE 28th REINFORCEMENTS.
Laid on the Table, of the House of Representatives by Leave
New Zealand Expeditionar-v Forces. —Occupations of all Ranks embarked up to and including the 28th Reinforcements. Accountants ... ... ... 403 Clerks ... ... ... ... 5,443 Acrobats ... ... ... ... 2 Coachbuilders ... ... ... 184 Actors ... ... ... ... 9 Coach-painters ... ... ... 3 Agents ... ... ... ... 285 Coachsmiths ... ... ... 2 Analysts ... ... ... , .., 3 Coffee specialists ... ... ... 1 Architects ... ... ... 70 Confectioners ... ... ... 42 Armature-winders ... ... ... 1 Contractors ... ... ... 512 Armourers ... ... ... 2 Coopers ... ... ... ... 21 Army (Salvation) ... ... ... 10 Coppersmiths ... ... ... 4 Assayers ... ... ... ... 6 Cordial-ma'hufacturers ... ... 34 Artists ... ... ... ... 23 Council employees ... ... ... 10 Attendants ... ... ... 55 Custodians ... ... ... 18 Auctioneers ... ... ... 52 Dairy-factory employees ... ... 712 Bacon-curers ... ... ... 4 Dealers ... ... ... ... 74 Bakers and cooks ... ... ... 979 Dental mechanics ... ... ... 13 Dank officers ... ... ... 65 Dentists ... ... ... ... 146 Barbers and hairdressers ... ... 247 Drapers ... ... ... ... 454 Basketmakers ... ... ... 8 Drapers' assistants... ... ... 15 Battery hands ... ... ... 15 Draughtsmen ... ... ... 91 Billiard-markers ... ... ... 23 Dredgemen ... ... ... 9 Biograph and cinema operators ... 26 Drovers ... ... ... ... 34 Biscuitmakers ... ... ... 1 Dyers ... ... ... ... 5 Blacksmiths and farriers .. ... 1,190 Electrical engineers ... ... 82 Boardinghouse-keepers ... ... 2 Electricians ... ... ... 268 Boatmen ... ... ... ... 1 Electroplaters ... ... ... 1 Boat and ship builders ... ... 66 Engine-drivers ... ... ... 282 Boilermakers ... ... ... 140 Engineers ... ... ... 1,553 Bookbinders ... ... ... 19 Engineers (marine) ... ... 10 Booksellers ... ... ... 21 Engravers ... ... ... 5 Bootmakers ... ... ... 297 Entertainers ... ... ... 5 Boxers ... ... ... ... 1 Factory hands ... ... ... 351 Boxmakers ... ... ... 1 Farmers and farm hands ... ... 18,396 Brewers and bottlers ... ... 44 Fire-brigade men ... ... ... 9 Bricklayers, including brickmakers ... 276 Firemen, stokers, &c. ... ... 379 Bridgebuilders ... ... ... 16 Fish-dealers ... ... ... 157 Brokers ... ... ... ... 13 Fitters ... ... ... ... 183 Brushmakers ... ... 11 Flax-millers ... ... ... 76 Builders ... ... ... ... 89 Footballers (professional) ... .1 Bushmen ... ... ... ... 1,627 Footmen ... ... ... ... I Butchers ... ... ... ... 1,087 Foremen and overseers ... ... 80 Cabinetmakers and upholsterers ... 464 Foundry hands ... ... ... 70 Cab-proprietors ... ... ... 7 Fruiterers ... ... ... 19 (!adets ... ... ... ... 4 Gardeners ... ... ... 440 Canvassers ... ... ... 5 Gas company employees ... ... 25 Capmakers ... ... ... 1 Geologists ... ... ... 2 Carpenters ... ... ... 2,584 Glass-silverers ... ... ... 2 Carters, carriers. teamsters, and Glaziers ... ... ... ... 29 wagoners ... ... ... 2,392 Golfers (professional) ... ... 4 Casemakers ... ... ... 1 Government employees ... ... 202 Cashiers ... ... ... ... 4 Grocers ... ... ... 724 Cellarmen ... ... ... 1 Grocers' assistants ... ... ... 24 Chemists ... ... ... 310 Guides (Government) .... ... 11 Chemists (agricultural) ... ... 1 Gum sorters and diggers ... ... 100 Chemists' assistants ... .. 4 Gunsmiths ... ... ... 5 Civil servants ... ■■■ ... 382 Harbour Board employees ... 51 i
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