CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1891.—OCCUPATIONS., TABLE VII.—Showing the Occupations of Persons, Males and Females, at stated periods of Age, also the number returned as Employers, engaged on their Own Account, Wage-earners, and Unemployed respectively, arranged in Classes, Orders, and Sub-orders (exclusive of Aborigines).—continued.
CLASSIFICATION. OCCUPATIONS. POPULATION. PERIODS OF AGE.
Males.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Males. Females. Total. Under 5 years. 5 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 25. 25 and under 45. 45 and under 65. 65 and upwards. Age not stated.
CLASS I—ORDER 2—continued.
Sub-order 7.—Education.
2 7 1 Officer of Education Department 128 128 11 15 53 46 3
2 University professor, demonstrator, lecturer, &c. 30 30 2 23 5
3 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, public school. 2,133 2,176 4,309 37 369 452 998 265 11 1
4 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, denominational school (including 1,004 nuns). 185 1,088 1,273 12 45 103 18 7
5 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, private school. 209 748 957 9 16 112 55 16 1
6 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, undefined 82 135 217 5 20 22 25 8 2
7 Tutor, governess 184 1,443 1,627 1 1 15 63 68 35 1
8 Teacher of languages, or other accomplishment not art or music (including 1 nun). 45 118 163 4 22 16 3
9 Others (including 2 nuns) 39 19 58 2 2 23 10 2
Total, Sub-order 7 3,035 5,727 8,762 38 409 571 1,419 508 85 5
Sub-order 8.—Fine Arts.
8 1 Artist, painter, art student 209 132 341 1 16 34 108 44 5 1
2 Sculptor 17 17 2 1 8 6
3 Engraver (art only) 3 3 1 1 1
4 Photographer, retoucher 520 102 622 12 73 97 255 74 9
5 Others 2 1 3 1 1
Total, Sub-order 8 751 235 986 13 91 133 373 126 14 1
Sub-order 9.—Music.
9 1 Composer of music
2 Musician, vocalist, student of music 350 88 438 2 23 48 207 64 6
3 Music teacher (including 15 nuns) 256 1,000 1,256 1 8 36 150 53 8
4 Others 23 23 6 9 1 3 4
Total, sub-order 9 629 1,088 1,717 9 40 85 360 121 14
Sub-order 10.—Amusements.
10 1 Actor, actress, circus performer 271 172 443 10 21 58 156 21 4 1
2 Theatre, hall proprietor, lessee, manager, door-keeper, ticket-taker. 174 9 183 2 7 17 108 34 5 1
3 Racecourse ranger, caretaker, secretary 30 30 3 1 13 12 1
4 Jockey 574 574 67 307 127 68 2 3
5 Cricket-ground, bowling-green, caretaker, professional player. 20 6 26 11 8 1
6 Billiard-table proprietor, keeper, marker 368 2 370 1 19 53 237 54 3 1
7 Others 157 1 158 12 57 80 8
Total, Sub-order 10 1,594 190 1,784 80 369 313 673 139 14 6
Class II.—Domestic.
ORDER 3.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE SUPPLY OF BOARD AND LODGING, AND IN RENDERING PERSONAL SERVICE FOR WHICH REMUNERATION IS USUALLY PAID.
Sub-order 1.—Board and Lodging.
3 1 1 Hotelkeeper, innkeeper, relative assisting, &c. 6,490 5,625 12,115 95 593 723 3,010 1,837 221 11
2 Coffee palace, restaurant, eating-house keeper 680 469 1,149 9 42 87 426 111 4 1
3 Board and lodging-house keeper, rel assisting, &c. 486 4,034 4,520 9 24 38 217 162 36
4 Manager, secretary, steward of club-house 121 4 125 10 22 74 14 1
Total, Sub-order I 7,777 10,132 17,909 113 669 870 3,727 2,124 262 12