The million-peopled city
Garwood, John
1853
The Waterman.
The character of the respective stands, and the degree of favour or otherwise with which religious efforts can be made for the drivers who resort to them, is most materially influ- enced by that important person, the waterman. There are from 1 to 4 watermen to each stand, according to its import- ance. They have all been themselves cabmen, and the waterman's office is considered the top post in the trade. They are entrusted with the preservation of order on the stand, and are not appointed without very good certificates of character and trustworthiness. | |