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- Members and occupations of Chinese in British Columbia as follows
Victoria: Merchants, 45; Store employees, 179; Married ladies, 41; Boys under 12 years, 10; Girls, 31; School teachers, 4; Borders, 12; Sewing machine workers, 30; Barbers, 20; Cigar makers, 28; Bootmakers, 130; Washer men, 90; Saw mill hand, 17; Vegetable gardeners, 114; Cooks & servants, 180; Brick layers, 25; Brick makers, 60; Match makers, 7; Charcoal burners, 16; Farmer labourers in vicinity Victoria, 40; Printers, 3; Carpenters, 25; Butchers, 8; Vegetable sellers, 20; Peddlers, 10; Fish sellers, 16; Fuel-cutters, 65; Tin smiths, 2; Bark strippers, 30; Sailors, 3; Prostitutes, 34; New arrivals, 380; Boys between 12 and 17, 98; [total] 1767
New Westminster: Merchants, 12; Store employees, 18; Sewing machine workers, 6; Barbers, 15; Washer men, 20; Saw mill hands, 190; Ditch diggers, 156; Fuel cutters, 82; Married ladies, 4; Boys under 12 years, 5; Girls, 2; School teachers, 2; Doctors, 6; Farmer labourers, 400; Cooks & servants, 50; Vegetable sellers 9; Charcoal burners, 18; Carpenters, 3; Fishery hands, 390; Prostitutes, 7; Boys between 13 and 17, 85; New arrivals, 200. [total] 1680
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