9739. Are you always paid for them in goods?-No. I have got cash. I knit superior articles, and I have sometimes got as much as 30s. for knitting one silk shawl. That was not the price of the shawl: it was merely for the knitting.
9740. But when you sell a shawl made by yourself, what do you get for it?-I sold one worsted shawl in May in John Johnston"s shop, for which I got 19s. 6d. I did not ask for any cash, because it was not the custom to give it.
9741. Is it the custom here to pay for hosiery in nothing but goods?-I get cash at times.
9742. Are your shawls generally worth about 20s.?-No; I have sold half-shawls at 16s., and others at 15s. and 14s.
9743. What was the largest sum you ever got in money when you sold a shawl of that value?-15s.; that was the whole price of it, but that was some years back, and I sold it to a lady.
9744. But when you sold to a merchant have you ever got the whole price in money?-No; I never asked it.
9745. Do you get a higher price for your work when you take it in goods than when you get money for it?-I don"t think so.
9746. You said you sold a shawl in May last for 19s. 6d., and got the price all in goods. Suppose you had asked payment for that shawl in money, would you have asked the same price for it?- Yes, but I would not have got it. They would not have give cash for it.
9747. Would you not have got 2s. 6d. less in money?-I did not ask for it in that way.
9748. Would you have sold that shawl for 17s. if you had got money?-I think so.
9749. Would you rather have had the 17s. in money than the 19s.
6d. in goods?-I don"t think I would have been any better.
9750. Did you want the goods?-Yes.
9751. Would you not have got them cheaper if you had had the cash in your hand to pay for them?-I might have got them a little cheaper.
9752. Do you think you would always be willing to sell your hosiery goods a little cheaper if you were paid in cash instead of in goods?-I don"t think I would. The price is low enough, even with the goods payment.
9753. When you get the worsted given out to you, are you paid in money or in goods for knitting it?-Sometimes in money and sometimes in goods, just as I ask it.
9754. For whom do you knit in that way?-I have knitted some for Mrs. Spence. I knit fine silk for her, not Shetland worsted. I got 30s. for knitting one shawl for her, and 25s. for another; but these were very fine ones, and of large size. It took me a long time to work them. She paid me for these in cash.
9755. Did she hand you over the money, or did she send you down to the shop for it?-She gave me the money with her own hand.
9756. Did she do so in both cases?-Yes; part of it, and part I took a little goods for, just as suited myself.
9757. How much of the 30s. did she hand you over in cash?-I cannot say exactly now, because it is more than a year ago.
9758. Did she give you a half of it in cash?-More than that.
9759. How did you get the rest in goods? Did you go to the shop for them?-No. They were brought from Lerwick for me. They were women"s cloth jackets.
9760. Were you to sell these in your own shop?-I have no shop.
9761. Did you not sell groceries?-No. I had a little goods at one time to sell for a man in Lerwick, but I have none now. I gave out hosiery to the girls, and when they brought it back I served them with the goods which I had got from the man in Lerwick.
9762. Who was he?-Peter Edward Petrie.
9763. Does he deal in hosiery?-Yes.
9764. And does he deal in groceries in Lerwick?-He has given up his shop, but he dealt there at one time in soft goods and tea.
9765. How much cash did you get from Mrs. [Page 237] Spence for the 25s. shawl?-I don"t remember; it is two years ago.
9766. Have you sold some things to Mrs. Spence since?-No; but I have always knitted some things for her. The last was a fine worsted shawl. I took it to her about a month ago. I think the price would be 12s., but I have not settled with her yet.
9767. Do you keep an account with her?-She keeps an account for me herself.
9768. Have you not got any part of the price of that shawl?-The price is not settled, but I have got some goods for it.
9769. Do you sometimes take a line from her?-No; I have had no lines from her.
9770. Is that because there is an account for you in her books, and you don"t need them?-I suppose so.
9771. When you want goods do you go to the shop and get them?-Yes, I get them from her.
9772. Does she attend in the shop?-I believe she does at times, but she does not keep the things there which she supplies to us.
The things for the knitting come from Lerwick.
9773. She just enters these things against you in your account, and then she enters in your favour the shawls which you make, and she balances now and then?-Yes.
9774. How often do you settle your account with her?-Not often.
I have not had a great deal of goods from her.
9775. Have you got any money at all from her for what you have knitted?-Yes; but I could not say how much, because I did not think of keeping an account of it.
9776. Will you knit 2 or 3 worth to her in the course of a year?-I did that when I was knitting for her, and perhaps it little more.
9777. How much of that would you get in money?-I would get it all from her if I asked it. I have got 2 a time from her.
9778. Was that for knitting, or for a shawl that you were selling?- It was for knitting.
9779. Did you want the money to pay your rent?-Yes, partly, and partly for other things.
9780. Do you know that Mrs. Spence always gives you goods for your knitting which she gets from Lerwick?-Yes, when I ask them; but when I ask for cash I get it.
9781. But you do not often ask for cash?-I have oftener asked cash from her than from any other person and she always gave it to me because she knew I could not do without it.
9782. Are you a finer knitter than ordinary?-Yes. I make very good articles.
9783. Do you sometimes knit a shawl for a special order?-Yes.
9784. Do you sometimes make a bargain then that you are to be paid in cash for it?-Yes.
9785. Do you think the price is less when you make bargain that you are to be paid in money than when you take it out in goods?- No, it is not less.
9786. Would you not sell a shawl for it less price if you knew you were to get it in money than if you knew you were only to be paid in goods?-I might have 1s. less, but not much less.
9787. Have you never got a line from Mrs. Spence, or from any shop here?-No. I have got no lines since the late Mrs. Dr.