The million-peopled city
Garwood, John
1853
Messengers.
Another occupation in which boys of this description have been employed by the same Society, is that of messengers. have allowed two boys to be placed in Lothbury, and two at . They are clothed by the Society in a better uniform, with black trousers, red striped, and a little red jacket. They carry messages, at the rate of 2d. for the first half-mile, and Id. for every subsequent half-mile. They are furnished with books for their parcels, and are made responsible for a 'booked parcel up to the amount of 31. In order to provide for the last-mentioned requirements, those lads only are employed by the Society in this work, who have money, which they | |
80 | have saved in the bank, and the would come upon this, in case of wilful loss. More recently the new have employed these lads. |