CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1871.—OCCUPATIONS.
OCCUPATIONS (Concluded). Sexes. POLICE DISTRICTS.
54. RAYMOND TERRACE. Identical with Raymond Terrace Registry District. 55. RICHMOND RIVER. Identical with Richmond River Registry District. 56. RYLSTONE. Identical with Rylstone Registry District. 57. SCONE. Identical with Scone Registry District. 58. SHOALHAVEN. Identical with Shoalhaven Registry District. 59. TAMWORTH. Comprising Tamworth and Nundle Registry Districts. 60. TENTERFIELD. Identical with Tenterfield Registry District. 61. TUMUT. Identical with Tumut Registry District. 62. TWEED RIVER. Identical with Tweed River Registry District. 63. WAGGA WAGGA. Identical with Wagga Wagga 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 5 9 4 10 4 11 4 3 8
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 8 25 11 20 25 44 10 12 48
SUB-CLASS 3—IN WOOD—
1. Boatbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shipbuilders, Shipwrights, Turners, Wheelwrights, &c. Males 10 22 1 11 5 25 5 1 1 6
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 19 37 17 32 59 93 22 17 5 79
SUB-CLASS 4—IN STONE AND EARTH—
1. Builders, Bricklayers, Brickmakers, Earthenwaremakers, Masons, Potters, &c. Males 1 4 2 8 7 4 5 1 11
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 2 4 14 5 12 25 3 11 2 36
SUB-CLASS 5—IN LEATHER AND SKINS—
1. Bootmakers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Harnessmakers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, Tanners, &c. Males 7 8 1 9 11 19 1 5 6
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 8 9 13 10 26 34 16 9 40
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, Sailmakers, Scourers, Shirtmakers, Soapmakers, Spinners, Tailors, Trunkmakers, Umbrella Makers or Menders, Upholsterers, Wool-sorters, &c. Males 2 5 1 4 3 5
2. Hired workmen and apprentices Males 1 5 2 1 24 3 2 27
3. Needlewomen—Dressmakers, Milliners, Seamstresses, Sewing-machine Workers, Shirtmakers, Staymakers, Tailoresses, &c. Females 12 6 2 9 11 16 6 4 16
Class IX.—Unskilled Labour.
SUB-CLASS 1—HIRED DOMESTIC SERVANTS Males 10 54 31 54 30 118 26 47 5 179
Females 65 102 38 92 85 208 61 77 7 187
SUB-CLASS 2—UNSKILLED WORKMEN—
Billstickers, Bushmen, Fencers, Quarrymen, Sawyers, Shinglers, Well-sinkers, Wood-cutters, Wool-cutters, &c., Labourers not otherwise defined Males 35 245 123 302 135 377 78 111 30 448
Class X.—Mariners.
SUB-CLASS 1—
Officers, Masters, Pilots, &c. Males 3 35 10 1
SUB-CLASS 2—
Seamen, &c. Males 44 78 2 45 5 1 2 3
SUB-CLASS 3—
Ballastmen, Divers, Lightermen, Lumpers, Stevedores, &c. Males 5 4 1
Class XI.—Persons in Asylums, in Gaols, &c. Males 3 17 3 26
Females 3
Class XII.—Miscellaneous Occupations.
Carriers (not hired), Draymen (not hired), Cabmen, Itinerant Musicians, Toll-keepers, Undertakers, &c. Males 12 47 51 109 29 274 61 43 2 113
Females 4 2 2 4 16 1 1 1 11
Class XIII.
Occupations not stated Males 10 27 15 23 12 41 14 7 4 51
Females 12 8 8 10 1 1 7