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Table 5.—Showing Vocations, Birthplaces, and Classes in which Recruits were placed, according to Age, in Military Districts— continued.
Occupation. Birthplace. Age 20-25. Age 2 N.Z. Col. U.K. ! O.C. A. Bl. ' B2. ' CI. C2. D. ' A. Bl. B2. Birthplace. Age 20-25. Age 25-30. 25-30. CI. J C2. D. Age 30-35. A. Bl. B2. CI. C2. Age 30-35. Age 35-40. j D. A. Bl. B2. CI. C2. D. ! Age 35-40. Age over 40. A. Bl. B2. CI. C2. ! D. * Wellington Military District. Chemists .. .. .. 41 8 12 .. Ill .. I 3 .. 9, 1, 8 .." 21 .. I ' 5 3 5 ...... 7 .. 2 .. [ .. .. 2 .. 1 .. .. ! .. I 2, .. Clergymen .. .. .. 14 2 12 .. 2 .. j .. ... .. 1 5 1 .. 3 .. i 1 .. 7 .. 1 .... .. 3 .. 2 2 .. Clerical .. .. .. 965 66j 177 .. 180 5 30 5 203 41 91 3 19 2 174 35 54 4 9 1 113 20 22 2 6 .. 73 17 17 .... 2 7l[ 9 Dentists .. .. .. 35 1 ... .. i 2 .. j .. .. 2 3 4 .... 4 2 1 7 5 .. 2 .. 1 6 .. Medical profession .. ..I 5 .. 2.. i .. .. 1 .. .. ..- 1.. 1.. 1.. .. .. 1.. ..1 j 1 Police officers .. .. 1 3 .. 1 .. I .. 1 1 .. 1 .. .-. I ! 1 Soldiers .. .. .. 20.. 8 1 4.. .'.".. 3 1 3 .. .. .. 4 1 3 .. 1 .. 2.. 1 .. .. ' .. 3 3.. Solicitors .. .. .. 53 3 1 .. ' 4 1 .. .. 4 .. 4 .. ! .. .. 15 4j 3] 4 .. 7 .. .. j .. 4 1 .. .. 2 .. 3 1 Educational and teaching profession 93 6 261 .. i 19 .. 1 .. 18 ! 5 10 .. 3 .. 16, -3 8 1 .. j .. 16 2 2 .... j .. 10 l! 4| 5 ! 1 Postal employees .. .. 178 15 241 .. I 57 1 8.. 31 9 19 1 4 .. ! 23! 5 14 14 3! 1 1 2 .. 5 1 7 10; 1 Railway employees .. ..I 183 14 40J .. ! 52 1 1 .. 21 4 37 2 4 .. 25 3 19 1 1 .. * 18J lj 14 1 .. I .. 12 B 7 10. .. Tramway employees .. .. 30 6 9 .. 7 .. 1 .. 2 II 6 .. 2 .. 4 3 3 6 .. 2 .. .. .. 3 .. 1! .. j .. .. 4 .. Farmers .. .. .. 2,467| 107 503 8 483 16 33 4 289' 93! 397 9 22 .. 296 69 307 10 14 3 233 56 152 4 61 211! 47 83; 4 2 .. 189 52 Agricultural and pastoral employees ! 668 42 285 1 150 9 12 1 130 23 90 4 14 .. 134 17 62 .. 4 .. 87 12 35 .. lj .. 68 14; 31 ..!.... S2 16 Labourers, general j 1,183 234 447 15 171 8 7 .. 1471 34 183 4 16 .. 177| 25 153 8 16 .. 205: 27 1 119 5 5l 1 182 26 88j 2 4 .. 224 42 Labourers, wharf .. .. 27 8 22 .......... 2 .. 4 ...... 5] 1 7 11.. 7 .. 2 .. 1 ! .. 4 lj 6; 14 I Bakers and confectioners .. 59 1 3: 21 .. 8 .... .. 12 4 9 lj 2 .. 9 2 11 .... .. 10 2 2 .. I 1 .. 3 .. : 5! 1 1 Boot and shoe makers .. .. 61 11 25 2 16 .. 1 .. 12 2 11 ...... 13 3 5 ...... 63 3 ...... 11 .. 1 11 1 Bricklayers .. .. .. 26 12 lOJ ll 13 .. I 1 .. 7 .. ! 8 .. I .. .. I 21 1 3 .. 1 .. 2 1 3 1 .. ! .. 4 .. | .. .-. .". .. 2 .. Builders and contractors .. 139 10 31 1 18 2 1 .. 10 .. 22 1 2 .. j 261" 2 21 1 .... 12 7 11 1 3 .. 15 2 5 18 1 Butchers .. .. .. 94; 14 33 .. 15 1 2 .. 10 .. 21 .. 2 .. 16 1 12 1 2 .. 16 3 4 2 2 .. 12 1 3 13; 2 Carpenters and joiners, cabinet- j 379 30 114 2 72 .. 11 .. 51 12 71 l| 6 .. 67 13 41 4 2 .. 46; 8 19 .. 1 ■■ 39 8 13: 34| 6 makers Cooks .. .. .. 55 8) 58 1 5! 5 1 14 .. .. ..I 20 .. 0 3 1 .. 9 3 8 .. .. I .. 15 2 7j 20 3 Drapers .. .. .. 85 9 - 25 .. 21 .. 7 .. 12 2 10! 1" 2 .. 11 1 13 1 1 .. 13. 3 6 .. .. | .. 2j 1 j 3 .. 1 .. 6 2 Engine-drivers .. .. 61 12 15 1 i 6 ...... 2 .. 11 lj .. .. ■ 12 2 10 15 2 7 10 .. | 1 . . 1 .. 91 • • Engineers .. .. .. 160 18 47 ' 2 31 2 5 1" 33 5 30 .. 3 .. 26 5 17 .. 2 .. 19 : .. | 9 .. 1 .. 14 1 2 9 12 Fellmongers .. .. .. I 19 5 3 .. 2 .. .... 1 1 2 .... .. 5! 2 3" 4 .. 1 6 .. Grocers .. .. .. 59 6 26 .. 7 .. 4 1 8 1 10 l| .... 17 2 " 3 .. 2 .. 9: 2 5 722 7 1 Masons .. .. .. 4 1 3 .. 2 .. .. ! .. 2 I .. 1 2 .. 1 Mechanics .. .. ..I 272 12 63 2 70 1 10 2 48 11 35 2 6 .. 43: 11 18 3 2 .. 21 -4 11 24 8 2 If 15 2 Miners .. .. .. 33 10 13 .. 1 ...... 12 2 1.... 9! 1 4 .. 1 .. 6 .. 7 .. 3 .. 413 9 1 Painters and paperhangers .. 130 10 28 .. 20 4 1 .. 16 3 25 1 11 17 ; 6 13 1 .... 15 3 8 13 4 4 1 1 .. 8 2 Photographers .. .. 13! 2 10 .. j .. ' 1 .. .. 1 .. 3 .. 1 .. | i] 1 1 .. 1 1 7 .. 2 t 1 •• •■ •■ Plasterers .. .. .. 13 3. 11 .. 1 6 ; .. '• 1 .. 1 1 1 .. lj .. j 7 .. 1 6 2 .. .. Plumbers .. I 416 10 8 .. 22 1 4 ... 16 " 7 19 1 1 lj 15 2 11 2 .... 826 8 .. 2 6 .. Printers .. .. II 90 3 11 1 13 2 3 .. 8 71 5 1 3 .. j 21 5 5 6 1 3 .. 1 .. 8 1 2 10 •• Shearers .. .. I 93 12 8 1 20 6 ..[ 20 2 3 1 12 1 10 3 2 .. 91 6 .. .. ! 1 31 4 1 .... 8 .. Slaughtermen .. .. I 62 llj 11 ll 9 .. 1 .. 8 .. j 9 .. 1 .. 12 3 8 ...... 6 1 6 2 .... 6 ( 2 3 6 2 Smiths .. .. .. 144 9 24 .. ! 28 1 ll .. 24 6 26 .. j 12 .. 10 1 ll 1 1 .... 19 4 7 1 .... 615 12 1 Tailors .. .. .. 64 15 40 2 11 .. 2 .. 14 2 7 ...... 15 7 9, ll! 2 4 10 3 5, 2 .... 13 4 Wool-classors, wool-sorters .. 33 5 5 .. 3 .. .. 1 1 .. 6 .. 1 .. i 1 .. 2 ' 5 3 3 .. .. | .. 6 2 3 1 3 3 Other trades* .. .. .. 171 10 48 .. 24 2; 2 3 25 15 17 .. ' 1 :. 32 6 15 1 2 .. 27 4 9 .. 1! .. I 16 .. 4 1. l> Mill and factory employees ..." ■ 344 21 97 4 77 2 5.. 68 16 47 .. j 5 1 53! 12 30 1 3 .. 53 8 16 .. 2; .. 15 5 6 5 .... 32 4 Hotel and restaurant employees .. 127 16 111 2 17 ll 4| 1 21 3 40 .. 1 .. j 27 4 17 1 1 .. 34 6 18 .. 1 .. 181 4 7 ...... 25| 5 Shop-assistants, Warehousemen, 461 48 161 10 65 1 i 8 1 86 12; 90 4| 12 lj 107: 20 39 2 2 ., 70 141 22 1 2 1 45 9 12 : 48: 5 commercial travellers Seafaring .. .. .. 46 12 61 .. | 5 4 .. .. 12 .. 18 16 1 9 .. 3| 1 12 .. 7 1 .. .. llj .. 4 1 .. .. 13 1 Racing community — J o c k e y s, 124 ! 6 18 .. 16 .. 4 1 16 7 13| 1 .. - 1 17 1 11 .. 1 .. 9! 3 2 .. .. 1 10 3 8 22 1 trainers, &c. Unemployed .. .. .. 40 1 2 1 2 4J 3 1 .. I .. 2 .. 6 11 .. j .. .. 1 1 3 .. .. 1 .. 1 6l .. 3 Undefined and various* .. 542 54 134 2 81 .. 13 .. 80i 15! 82 j 2 11 1 96 1 15 54 3 3 1 83 10 26 6 2 .. 53 14: 20 2 2 .. 43 14 I , [ 1 ' ; ! Totals .. .. .. :jio, 081 9222,846 611,848 67 187 231,482 354 1,546' 44 165 1011,627 312 1,062 53 80 81,296 224 604 28 44 5: 978 192 386j 18 14 2l,045 206 1 1 2 "2 "2 1 1 1 9 2 .. I 4 2 10 5 5 1 1 •• 1 2 26 '20 14 61 386! 200 604 1,045 *For trades, &c, included under these headings see "Trade* Definitions," page 1.
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