CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1871.—OCCUPATIONS.
OCCUPATIONS (Continued). Sexes. POLICE DISTRICTS.
22. DUBBO. Identical with Dubbo Registry District. 23. DUNGOG. Comprising Clarence Town and Dungog Registry Districts. 24. EDEN. Identical with Eden Registry District. 25. FORBES. Identical with Forbes Registry District. 26. GLEN INNES. Identical with Wellingrove Registry District. 27. GOULBURN. Identical with Goulburn Registry District. 28. GRAFTON. Identical with Grafton Registry District. 29. GUNDAGAL. Identical with Gundagai Registry District. 30. HARTLEY. Identical with Hartley Registry District. 31. INVERELL. Identical with Inverell Registry District. 32. KIAMA. Identical with Kiama Registry District.
Class VIII.—Skilled Workers and Artificers—contd.
SUB-CLASS 2—IN THE METALS—
1. Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Cutlers, Farriers, Lampmakers, Locksmiths, Shipsmiths, Smelters, Typefounders, &c. Males 4 6 6 13 24 17 4 7 5 8
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 24 13 8 27 3 98 51 24 44 6 15
SUB-CLASS 3—IN WOOD—
1. Boatbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shipbuilders, Shipwrights, Turners, Wheelwrights, &c. Males 4 2 2 6 23 10 26 7 5 10 6
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 59 17 13 59 10 108 90 38 34 25 37
SUB-CLASS 4—IN STONE AND EARTH—
1. Builders, Bricklayers, Brickmakers, Earthenwaremakers, Masons, Potters, &c. Males 4 1 2 7 20 18 3 1 5 2
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 20 4 2 25 4 58 34 18 35 8 12
SUB-CLASS 5—IN LEATHER AND SKINS—
1. Bootmakers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Harnessmakers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Tanners, &c. Males 10 6 2 6 21 25 20 9 10 11 20
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 28 26 11 30 4 143 45 27 37 15 17
SUB-CLASS 6—MISCELLANEOUS—
1. Barbers, Bookbinders, Brushmakers, Coachbuilders, Carves and Gilders, Dyers, French Polishers, Fullers, Glass-cutters, Glass-blowers, Hairdressers, Hatters, Painters, Paperhangers, Picture-frame Makers, Polishers, Ropemakers, Sailmakers, Scourers, Shirtmakers, Soapmakers, Spinners, Tailors, Trunkmakers, Umbrella Makers or Menders, Upholsterers, Wool-sorters, &c. Males 2 3 9 6 8 4 3 2 2
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 16 15 8 43 13 5 22 3 8
3. Needlewomen—Dressmakers, Milliners, Seamstresses, Sewing-machine Workers, Shirtmakers, Staymakers, Tailoresses, &c. Females 12 13 1 33 1 85 37 6 12 8 19
Class IX.—Unskilled Labour.
SUB-CLASS 1—HIRED DOMESTIC SERVANTS Males 150 8 18 89 40 143 84 72 50 33 19
Females 183 45 34 121 61 402 213 94 109 48 151
SUB-CLASS 2—UNSKILLED WORKMEN—
Billstickers, Bushmen, Fencers, Quarrymen, Sawyers, Shinglers, Well-sinkers, Wood-cutters, Wool-cutters, &c., Labourers not otherwise defined Males 232 76 47 193 160 462 322 164 364 152 91
Class X.—Mariners.
SUB-CLASS 1—
Officers, Masters, Pilots, &c. Males 23
SUB-CLASS 2—
Seamen, &c. Males 3 3 14 5 2 74 2 1 4
SUB-CLASS 3—
Ballastmen, Divers, Lightermen, Lumpers, Stevedores, &c. Males 1 3 2
Class XI.—Persons in Asylums, in Gaols, &c. Males 3 6 1 60 8 1 4
Females 9 2
Class XII.—Miscellaneous Occupations.
Carriers (not hired), Draymen (not hired), Cabmen, Itinerant Musicians, Toll-keepers, Undertakers, &c. Males 93 16 69 120 75 221 123 59 153 39 20
Females 8 1 3 25 1 47 13 3 9 7 7
Class XIII.
Occupations not stated Males 71 16 7 91 29 111 41 18 36 21 10
Females 16 1 68 4 43 6 3 3 5 1