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1998. But if they want the money, can they not have it from the merchants if they ask for it?-I always got it when I asked it. For any others, I cannot say.
1999. Do you dress goods for any of the merchants?-No.
2000. Only for the knitters?-Yes.
2001. You are never employed by the merchants at all?-No.
2002. Can you tell me; why there is not a system of paying always in money for the hosiery?-Because it has not been a customary thing, and they never ask it.
2003. Would it not be just as convenient for all parties to pay in money?-I don't think it. I think we may just as well have the goods.
2004. But if you had the money, it would be better for the knitters, would it not; because they could buy what goods they wanted?
They might have to hand the money back across the counter, but they would be able to make their own bargain for what they bought?-Yes; but they would get a less price for their shawls.
2005. How do you know that?-It is so stated.
2006. Who states it?-They generally say that if they get money, they will not get so much as in goods.
2007. Do you mean that the merchants say that?-Yes; when we sell shawls for money, they say they will not give so much for them in money as in goods.
2008. Who has told you that?-The merchants.
2009. Has that often been said to you?-Not often; but it has been said.
2011. Who has said it?-Mr. Sinclair: I sold shawl to him last night.
2012. And he told you last night that he would give you more in goods for it than he would give in money?-Yes, than he could give in money.
2013. What was the price of that shawl?-I got 15s. for it.
2014. Did you take that in goods?-Yes.
2015. Or in a line?-In goods.
2016. In goods that you took away at the time?-Yes.
2017. What would you have got if you had sold your shawl for money?-I cannot exactly say. He did not particularize that.
2018. You did not go into particulars, because you wanted the goods?-Yes.
2019. Do you sometimes sell goods that you get from the merchants?-No; for I always require them for myself.
2020. Is it the practice for some of the knitters to sell the goods they get?-I cannot say; I never saw it done.
2021. You never bought any goods from a knitter which she had got in that way?-No, never.
2022. You are always paid in cash for your own dressing?-Yes.
2023. Do you think the knitters generally would be content with lower prices if they got paid in cash?-I cannot speak for any one but myself.
2024. You don't know the feelings of the girls deal with you from the town?-I do not.
2025. Do you know how most of these girls are provided with their food?-I cannot say. Occasionally the girls don't require money.
2026. Is it not the case that a number of single women live in rooms in and knit for a living?-I cannot say, because I am not much acquainted through the place.
2027. You do not know the private circ.u.mstances of your customers?-I do not.
Lerwick, January 3, 1872, Mrs. ANDRINA MOUAT, examined.
2028. Where do you live?-I live in Girlsta, parish of Tingwall.
2029. Are you a married woman?-Yes
2030. Is your husband alive?-Yes, he is at Leith; but I have had nothing from him for five years. I live by my own knitting; and that is what has made me so anxious to come here.
2031 Have you any family?-I have only one son. He is sailing out of Leith.
2032. Do you knit with your own wool?-Yes.
2033. Where do you buy it?-I buy it mostly from my friends- some of it from my brother.
2034. Is your brother a farmer near where you live?-Yes.
2035. Do you pay him for the wool?-Yes.
2036. To whom do you sell your hosiery goods?-I always sold them to Mr. Spence before he went away. I made fancy stockings and knitted gloves, and things of that kind.
2037. You don't knit the fine hosiery; it is all stockings and gloves and mittens you do?-Yes, and men's frocks. I made them for Mr.
Spence, but since he went away I have been very poorly off.
2038. He was a merchant in Lerwick?-Yes.
2039. Did he keep a shop here?-Yes.
2040. The same kind of shop as is kept by Mr. Sinclair and Mr.
Linklater?-No. He had not so much goods in his shop, as Mr.
Sinclair has, but he sometimes gave me money when I wanted it- either money or goods.
2041. Does his sister carry on the business for him now?-Yes.
2042. Do you sell to her?-No; she is not buying anything.
2043. How were you paid for your goods?-Just middling.
2044. Were you paid in money or in goods?-Either in money or goods.
2045. If you brought a lot of articles: and asked Mr. Spence to buy them, he would fix a price; and if the price suited you, you gave him the articles?-Yes.