CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1891.—SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY., TABLE VI.—Showing the Number and Occupations of Males suffering from each description of Infirmity, arranged in Classes, Orders, Sub-Orders, and Specific Occupations (exclusive of Aborigines)—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-Order. OCCUPATIONS OR FORMER OCCUPATIONS. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sick. Accident. Deaf and Dumb. Deaf only. Dumb only. Blind. Insane. Idiotic. Epileptic. Paralytic. Leprous. Crippled. Lost a Limb. Lost sight of an Eye.
SPECIFIC CALLINGS.
I 2 3 Chemist 1 1
Storeman, hospital 1 1
II 3 2 Cook 10 4 1 1 2 1 1
Cook station 1 1
III 7 3 Grocer 2 1 1
8 1 Poultry dealer (live) 1 1
11 1 Storekeeper 5 1 1 1 1 1
Store assistant 2 1 1
2 Lottery agent 1 1
IV 14 14 Cabinet maker 1 1
French polisher 1 1
15 2 Bootmaker 1 1
18 4 Blacksmith 1 1
19 1 Carpenter 4 1 1 1 1
20 1 Laborer, undefined 33 12 2 1 1 15 2
V 21 1 Farmer, relative assisting 1 1
Gardener 25 6 2 12 4 1
Gardener market 36 14 1 1 12 1 3 1 3
Ringbarker 1 1
Tobacco-grower 3 1 2
2 Shepherd 1 1
Laborer, pastoral 3 2 1
Miner, gold, alluvial 13 7 1 2 1 2
Miner, gold, undefined 2 2
Miner, tin, alluvial 2 1 1
Miner, undefined 14 1 11 2
VI 22 1 Independent means 1 1
VII 23 2 Scholar 1 1
3 Dependent, others 1 1
Not stated, or ill-defined 18 1 15 1 1
Total, Males 187 56 6 1 5 5 72 4 2 10 12 5 9
Females.
Total 5 2 1 2
Total specified 4 2 2
VII 23 1 Dependent, wife, domestic duties 1 1
Dependent, daughter, domestic duties 2 2
3 Dependent, daughter 1 1
Not stated 1 1
Total, Females 5 2 1 2