Architects 4 Auctioneers 7 Bakers 11 Banks 5 Bankers, Private 4 Barristers 80 Blacksmiths 10 Block and pump makers 8 Boarding-houses 55 Boat builders 5 Bookbinders 5 Book stores 7 Boot and shoemakers 38 Boot and shoe stores 14 Brass founders 6 Builders 27 Cabinet makers 9 Clothiers 29 Commission merchants 93 Confectioners 6 Dentists 9 Druggists 8 Dry goods (wholesale) 14 Dry goods (retail) 22 Dining and oyster saloons 10 Flour dealers 32 Fruit dealers 7 Grocers (wholesale) 40 Grocers (retail) 102 Gasfitters and plumbers 9 Hair dressers 13 Hardware stores 8 Hotels 14 Insurance agents 29 Iron merchants 8 Liquor dealers (wholesale) 27 Liquor dealers (retail) 116 Livery stables 8 Lumber merchants 12 Marble works 6 Merchant tailors 36 Newspapers 7 Painters 13 Photographers 6 Physicians and surgeons 15 Printers (job work) 10 Riggers 7 Sailmakers 5 Ship chandlers 14 Ship smiths 8 Stove dealers 8 Tobacconists 7 Undertakers 4 Watchmakers and jewellers 12 The following list shows the manufacturing establishments, using steam power, which were destroyed, and gives the number of hands employed in each:-- Name. Business. No. of hands employed.
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