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7381. Did it extend to fis.h.i.+ng stations in Yell?-I don't think so.
7382. Or further south to Reawick?-Not to my knowledge.
7383. The fishermen, you think, do not move about so far as that?-No. Perhaps I may be allowed to say with regard to the special case of a fisherman that I mentioned, that there was no previous arrangement between Mr. Greig and me about a general collection of debts from the men. I was merely pressing the debtor for payment, and Mr. Greig came forward as a friend.
7384. Do you mean that the understanding or practice which you have referred to does not exist so far as the Messrs. Hay are concerned?-There is no such understanding betwixt me and Messrs. Hay.
7385. And you have said that you did not refer to them when you spoke of the practice existing at a former time, when you were in a different firm?-No; I do not include them. With regard to another previous statement I wish also to say, that so far from wis.h.i.+ng my customers to get into debt, I have had a notice signed to the effect that I would not give credit to knitters beyond four months, and then I reduced it to two months. That shows that it is against our interest, instead of being for our interest, to let them get into debt.
Hillswick, Northmavine, January 12, 1872, ANDREW RATTER, examined.
7386. You are a fisherman at North Roe?-I am.
7387. Are you a tenant of Messrs. Hay there?-Yes.
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7388. What balance was paid to you last year at settlement?-5, 15s.
7389. Is that about the ordinary sum you have to get in a fair season?-Yes.
7390. How much was your account for furnis.h.i.+ngs for your family?-Between 3 and 4.
7391. Is that about an ordinary thing too?-I think some of the men take more than that.
7392. Do you generally deal at Messrs. Hay's shop at North Roe for all the things you want in the way of provisions and clothing?-Yes.
7393. Do you deal anywhere else?-Very little.
7394. Where else: at Lochend?-No; I don't deal at Lochend.
7395. Do you deal any at Lerwick?-No; I don't deal anywhere to any great extent except at North Roe.
7396. Is it usual for the men there to deal chiefly with Messrs.
Hay?-Yes; so far as I know.
7397. Is there no other shop convenient for them?-Not very convenient.
7398. Are the articles you get very satisfactory in quality?-Yes; I have always found them so.
7399. What do you pay for your tea?-From 8d. to 10d. a quarter.
7400. What do you pay for your meal just now?-It varies in price, according to the seasons. I could not exactly say what the meal is just now, because I am not buying any at present. The last I bought was in the summer, when I went to the fis.h.i.+ng, and I think paid 5s. 4d. per lispund of 32 lbs. for it.
7401. Is it by lispund weight you generally buy it?-It is sometimes by lispund weight, and sometimes by boll weight.
7402. What is the price of a boll?-22s.
7403. Have you ever fished for other fish-curers than Messrs. Hay & Co.?-Yes; I fished for the late James Peterson at North Roe.
That was before Messrs. Hay got the shop there.
7404. Since Messrs. Hay have had a place there, have you ever fished for any other merchants?-No.
7405. Have you ever sold your fish to other curers?-No.
7406. Not your small fish?-No.
7407. Have you never sold a single fish to anybody except Messrs.
Hay & Co.?-I recollect selling perhaps a cwt. or two through the winter to Mr. Inkster at North Roe.
7408. Were you paid in cash for them?-Yes.
7409. Did Mr. Greig find any fault with you for doing so?-No.
7410. Did he know of it?-Yes; I made no secret of it. I did it openly.
7411. Is it understood that you are at liberty to sell your fish in winter to anybody you like?-No.
7412. But you sometimes take the liberty of doing it?-Yes.
7413. Why did you prefer to sell your fish at that time to Mr.
Inkster rather than to Mr. Greig?-I had perhaps a small account with Inkster at the time and he preferred the fish rather than cash.
7414. Does he cure fish himself?-Yes; a little.
7415. Do you go to the Faroe fis.h.i.+ng?-No.
7416. Do you pay your rent to Messrs. Hay & Co.?-Yes.
7417. Is it settled along with your account with them?-Yes.
Hillswick, Northmavine, January 12, 1872, JANE HALCROW, examined.
7418. You live with your mother near Hillswick?-I do.
7419. Is she a widow?-Yes.
7420. Has your mother a piece of land?-Yes.
7421. How do you work it: do you manage it for her?-No.
7422. Do you get a man to work it for you?-No, we work it ourselves.
7423. Do you live with your mother alone, or is there anybody else in the house?-There is a servant.
7424. Is your land on the Busta estate?-Yes.