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Table 5.—Showing Vocations, Birthplaces, and Classes in which Recruits were placed, according to Age, in Military Districts— continued.

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I Birthplace. Age 20-25. I Age 25-30. Age 30-35. Age 35-*0. Age orer 40. Occupation. ' '— I i , N.Z. Col. U.K. O.C. A. Bl. B2. ' CI. C2. D. I _J 1 i— i i 1— r A. Bl. B2. CI. C2. D. A. Bl. B2. i CI. C2. j D. A. Bl. B2. CI. C2. D. I A. Bl. B2. I CI. C2. I D. Otago Military District* 'ago Chemists Clergymen Clerical Dentists Medical Profession Police officers Soldiers Solicitors Educational and teaching profession Postal employees Railway employees Tramway employees Farmers Agricultural and pastoral employees Labourers, general Labourers, wharf Bakers and confectioners Boot and shoe makers Bricklayers Builders and contractors Butchers Carpenters and joiners, cabinetmakers Cooks Drapers Engine-drivers Engineers Fellmongers Grocers Masons Mechanics Miners Painters and paperhangers Photographers Plasterers Plumbers Printers Shearers Slaughtermen Smiths Tailors Wool-elassers, wool-sorters Other trades* Mill and factory employees Hotel and restaurant employees Shop - assistants, warehousemen, commercial travellers Seafaring Racing community — Jockeys, trainers, &c. Unemployed Undefined and various* Totals 23 19 350 15 3 2 18 17 118 50 101 19 1,689 336 778 21 47 41 12 66 49 166 10 41 1 40; 83 4 74! 4 175 127 77 4 4 47 38 11 28 98 36 19 71 167 42 257 2 14 ' 2 1 5 1 5 1 23 7 52 3 5 2 8 1 1 3 2 2 .. 4 .. 36 .. 1 .. 9 .. 1 .. 14 .. : 4 .. 16 .. 2 .. 156 .. 83 2 141 .. 3 .. 4 .. 9 1 1 .. 4 .. 9 .. 32 .. 17 .. 1 .. : 4 .. 3 .. 19 .. 31 .. 6 .. 1 .. 3 51' 3 2 1 30 .. 1 3 11 .. 1 # lj 16 II .. .. 2; .... .. 258! 7; 10 2 54 1! 6 2 112i li 3 1 1 .. .. .. 10 3 .... 1 3oj 1 '.. .. I:. !:: 2 .. 1 .. 20 1 1 .. 11 "l 1 '.'. 23 "l '.'. "2 17 1 .. .. 8 .. 1 .. 1 .. ! .. .. T: :>:: 1 3 .. 1 .. 12 1 1 .. 14 .. 1 2 25 1 1 .. 4 .. 4 .. 24 .. 1 1 •• l. l \ r. 4 3, .. 35 1 . 9 .. 10 .. 2 .. 185J 2 75 2 122 8 2 .. 10 .. 12 2 4[ 1 8 1 .. 33 .. 5 1 4 .. 18 1 1 .. .. I .. 2 .. 2 .. .... 3 .. 4, .. I .. .. 2 4 4.. .. .. 3 .. 4.. ..!.. 2.. 3 2.. 1 2 32 .. 5 1 67 5 27 2 .... 43 .. 13 .... 1 24 1 7 .. 1 .. 24 1 .. 1 4 4 2 -- 2 4 2.. 3.. .. .. 5) .. 1 1 .. 2 1 14 2 25 .-. 7 .. .... 10 1 1 4 .. I j 3 8 8 1 2 .. 1 .. 5 .. 2 3 .. ' 1 2 22 .. 1 1 18 .. 12 1 .. 1 .. .. 2 10 4 .. 5 6 5 6 .. - li 2 1 .. .. 1 .... 3 220 4 5 4 241 7 189; 6 9 1 1991 2 104 7 5 2 145 2 61 .. 1 1 187 46 1 2 .. 61 4 28 .. 3 ... 34 3 17J 2 1 .. 33 .. 1 12! .. 1 1 38 93 3 6 4 111 5 75 2 2 1 129; 3 40' .... 2 83 2 40 1 2 1 118 1 .. .. .. 6.. 51.. 1 .. 2.. 4 2 ........ .. 3 5 .. 2 ; .. 5 .. lj ...... 7 .. I 3 5 .. 1 .. .. .. 2 5 9.. 5j .. ..).. 9 .. 3.. 7 3 I 1 .. 2 1 1 ...... .. .. 1 5 14 .. 8 ■ 14 .. 4 8 .! 3 .. .. 1 3 8 121 .. j 4 4 . . 3 .. .. I .. 5 .. 1 .. ' 1 .. 4 27 .. 1 1 19| 1 18j .. ■ 1 .. 32 1 12 .. 2 .. 14 .. I 4] .. .. .. 9 I .. 1 .. 1 2 .. 1 I ...... .. .. 1 3 10 .. 4 0! .. 2 3 .. 1 .... .. 3 4 5.. 3.. 1 .. 7.. 7i .. I .. .. 9 .. 2 2 6 .. 2 .. 11 .. 7 10 .. 2 9 .. ; 4 10 1 .. li 1 .. .. 2 13 1 .. .. 13j .. 6 .. .. 1 10 .. 3 3 .. 2 2 I •■ 3 1 1 ..... I 19 33 1 • 20 .. 1 .. 26 .. 5 5 .. 3 16 14 20 .. 16 .. 1 .. 15 .. 14 ! 1 1 .. 16 .. ' 14 .. 2 2 14 12 18; .. j 3 10 1 6: 4 1 i 2 i 7 1 2 .. 1 ! 2 .. .. I I 1 3.. .. ... .. .. ! .. .. I 4 3 .. 3 .. .. I .. 5 .. 3| 5 .. i 3 6 2 10 .. 4 .. .... 10 .. 3 .. i .. .. 4 l! 1 .. .... 8 3 .. .. I .. 1 .. 4 .. i .. I .. 1 .. 1 ..!.... 1 .. ; 2 1 7 .. .. 1■ .. 2 .. 5 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 5 .... .. i .. .. 2 16 .. l! .. 11 .. 9 1 .. .. 11 .. 4 .. 1 .. 9 1 I 10 6 3 .. 1 .. 8.. 4i.. 2.. 5..; 2.. ..j.. 1 .. I 3.. 1 .. 5 1 3 .. 1 1 .. 1 1 .. i 2 6 4 11 1 5 1 .. .. 13 .. 2 10 .. 2 4 16 J .. .. ; 32 .. 11.. 1 .. 28 .. 5 .. 1 .. 15 .. 3 16 6 i 7.. 6 7.. 3.. .... 7.. 2 3 31 .. 2 1 56 2! 16| 1 •• .. 48 .. 5 .. .... 20 1 10| 1 2 .. 18 3 .. l! .. 8 .. 2 8 .. 1 .. .. .. 6 .. 11 12 5 7 .. .. 7 .. 2 1 .. I .. 3 -.. ...... .. 8 1 .. 31 .. 4 4 3 2| ........ 4 1 .. .. 1 .. 34 1 2 1 41 .. 21 1 .. .. 29 1 15 .. ! .. I .. 26 li .11 .. 2 .. 35 ; , . . I 717 12 35 15 932 31 555 14 26J 3 790 16 311 lit 11 5 511 11 216j 2 14 6! 610 1 •-. 4 1 3 • • ■• - '■ I •1 t> 1 1 1 2 - i2:: 2.. 47.. 14 .. j 12 .. 1 1 7 4 2 2 2 1 •• i .. .. •• 5 7 3 10 •• I 3 2 4 3 3 .. 6 1 2 .. 2 .. 10 .. 8 .. 4 .. 7 .. 16 .. 10 1 25 .. 14 2 a.. "2 11 .. 1 .. II 3 1 17 1 10 .. 5 .. 13 .. 34 .. 7 .. 51 1 * ! i 1 1 1 34 41 4! 1 6 1 .. 1 4i 1 4 .. j 10 .. 35 236 21 7 i .. 36 .. 2 30 .. 1 1 8 4 25 1 917 32 1 1 2 1 5,743 ™ i 22 41 1 18 206 835 22 41 18 31 12 II i ! I •For trades, &c, included under these headings see "Trades Definitions," page 1.

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