CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1871.—OCCUPATIONS.
OCCUPATIONS (Concluded). Sexes. POLICE DISTRICTS.
43. MUSCLEBROOK AND MERTON. Identical with Musclebrook and Merton Registry District. 44. NEWCASTLE. Identical with Newcastle Registry District. 45. ORANGE. Identical with Orange Registry District. 46. OXLEY. Identical with Hay Registry District. 47. PARRAMATTA. Comprising Parramatta and Ryde Registry Districts. 48. PATERSON. Identical with Paterson Registry District. 49. PATRICK'S PLAINS. Identical with Patrick's Plains Registry District. 50. PENRITH. Identical with Penrith Registry District. 51. PORT MACQUARIE. Identical with Port Macquarie Registry District. 52. PORT STEPHENS. Identical with Port Stephens Registry District. 53. QUEANBEYAN. Identical with Queanbeyan 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 15 27 7 5 14 1 10 5 1 8
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 12 215 47 25 55 7 31 18 5 11 17
SUB-CLASS 3—IN WOOD—
1. Boatbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shipbuilders, Shipwrights, Turners, Wheelwrights, &c. Males 28 50 6 2 25 5 13 6 3 3 11
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 29 280 43 54 101 17 46 27 17 34 14
SUB-CLASS 4—IN STONE AND EARTH—
1. Builders, Bricklayers, Brickmakers, Earthenwaremakers, Masons, Potters, &c. Males 19 26 6 7 17 10 2 2 2 15
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 20 116 40 17 89 4 20 4 3 5 7
SUB-CLASS 5—IN LEATHER AND SKINS—
1. Bootmakers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Harnessmakers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Tanners, &c. Males 14 22 8 8 32 3 16 13 2 2 18
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 16 51 55 14 69 14 47 81 17 13 12
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 11 20 9 7 15 7 2 2 1 4
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 5 100 21 19 62 13 14 22 4 4 4
3. Needlewomen—Dressmakers, Milliners, Seamstresses, Sewing-machine Workers, Shirtmakers, Staymakers, Tailoresses, &c. Females 9 137 16 8 100 18 27 39 11 11
Class IX.—Unskilled Labour.
SUB-CLASS 1—HIRED DOMESTIC SERVANTS Males 48 102 76 204 118 8 57 79 15 16 44
Females 115 482 164 135 450 53 190 155 54 28 123
SUB-CLASS 2—UNSKILLED WORKMEN—
Billstickers, Bushmen, Fencers, Quarrymen, Sawyers, Shinglers, Well-sinkers, Wood-cutters, Wool-cutters, &c., Labourers not otherwise defined Males 128 491 251 309 615 49 217 281 87 188 185
Class X.—Mariners.
SUB-CLASS 1—
Officers, Masters, Pilots, &c. Males 1 142 1 3 6
SUB-CLASS 2—
Seamen, &c. Males 510 1 61 2 9 19
SUB-CLASS 3—
Ballastmen, Divers, Lightermen, Lumpers, Stevedores, &c. Males 28 2 1 7 13
Class XI.—Persons in Asylums, in Gaols, &c. Males 4 3 1,340 86
Females 2 1 464 1 1 2
Class XII.—Miscellaneous Occupations.
Carriers (not hired), Draymen (not hired), Cabmen, Itinerant Musicians, Toll-keepers, Undertakers, &c. Males 126 251 136 93 117 28 116 44 33 16 73
Females 2 53 15 6 78 8 20 13 4 1 6
Class XIII.
Occupations not stated Males 20 57 44 85 79 15 38 29 24 21 20
Females 14 22 17 9 28 11 16 10 5 2 13