CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1871.—OCCUPATIONS.
OCCUPATIONS (Concluded). Sexes. POLICE DISTRICTS.
33. LIVERPOOL. Identical with Liverpool Registry District. 34. MACLEAY RIVER. Identical with Macleay River Registry District. 35. *MAITLAND. Comprising Morpeth & Maitland Registry District. 36. MANNING RIVER. Identical with Manning River Registry District. 37. METROPOLITAN. Comprising Sydney and the Suburban Registry Districts (Sydney, Balmain, Newtown, Glebe, Redfern and Botany, Paddington, Concord, St. George, St. Leonards). 38. MITCHELL. Identical with Menindee Registry District. 39. MOAMA. Identical with Moama Registry District. 40. MOLONG. Identical with Molong Registry District. 41. MUDGEE. Identical with Mudgee Registry District. 42. MURRURUNDI. Identical with Murrurundi 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 2 5 29 6 285 1 2 7 21 8
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 8 14 118 13 1,547 7 12 9 65 27
SUB-CLASS 3—IN WOOD—
1. Boatbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shipbuilders, Shipwrights, Turners, Wheelwrights, &c. Males 2 11 21 10 402 3 1 2 4 6
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 25 44 189 49 2,107 24 14 20 100 52
SUB-CLASS 4—IN STONE AND EARTH—
1. Builders, Bricklayers, Brickmakers, Earthenwaremakers, Masons, Potters, &c. Males 4 1 24 3 423 1 2 12 5
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 10 11 56 7 1,380 7 2 8 37 25
SUB-CLASS 5—IN LEATHER AND SKINS—
1. Bootmakers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Harnessmakers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Tanners, &c. Males 2 9 39 11 384 1 4 15 6
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 35 17 169 13 1,935 10 3 4 82 25
SUB-CLASS 6—MISCELLANEOUS—
1. Barbers, Bookbinders, Brushmakers, Coachbuilders, Carvers and Gilders, Dyers, French Polishers, Fullers, Glass-cutters, Glass-blowers, Hairdressers, Hatters, Painters, Paperhangers, Picture-frame Makers, Polishers, Ropemakers, Sailmakes, Scourers, Shirtmakers, Soapmakers, Spinners, Tailors, Trunkmakers, Umbrella Makers or Menders, Upholsterers, Wool-sorters, &c. Males 1 2 21 2 433 1 1 5 2
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 15 6 128 2 1,818 6 4 2 48 7
3. Needlewomen—Dressmakers, Milliners, Seamstresses, Sewing-machine Workers, Shirtmakers, Staymakers, Tailoresses, &c. Females 5 15 195 9 2,786 1 5 4 60 17
Class IX.—Unskilled Labour.
SUB-CLASS 1—HIRED DOMESTIC SERVANTS Males 34 25 188 31 1,985 70 15 27 207 66
Females 84 73 600 63 6,670 37 25 99 265 112
SUB-CLASS 2—UNSKILLED WORKMEN—
Billstickers, Bushmen, Fencers, Quarrymen, Sawyers, Shinglers, Well-sinkers, Wood-cutters, Wool-cutters, &c., Labourers not otherwise defined Males 212 140 573 123 4,128 133 58 94 239 417
Class X.—Mariners.
SUB-CLASS 1—
Officers, Masters, Pilots, &c. Males 13 10 11 365 31 3
SUB-CLASS 2—
Seamen, &c. Males 2 51 53 72 2,288 65 1 1
SUB-CLASS 3—
Ballastmen, Divers, Lightermen, Lumpers, Stevedores, &c. Males 1 2 3 154 1 2 2
Class XI.—Persons in Asylums, in Gaols, &c. Males 589 1 126 513 2 1 20
Females 34 494 4 1
Class XII.—Miscellaneous Occupations.
Carriers (not hired), Draymen (not hired), Cabmen, Itinerant Musicians, Toll-keepers, Undertakers, &c. Males 43 13 238 15 2,959 47 27 33 152 157
Females 3 7 63 2 1,847 3 26 8
Class XIII.
Occupations not stated Males 32 22 93 13 2,165 6 16 23 55 17
Females 6 1 23 5 532 3 9 21 1