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, arranged in Classes, Orders, and Sub-orders (exclusive of Aborigines)—continued.
CLASSIFICATION. OCCUPATIONS. POPULATION. PERIODS OF AGE.
Males.
Order Sub-order. Group. 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 over. Age not stated.
CLASS IV—ORDER 17—continued.
Sub-order 2.—Working in Wood (not elsewhere classed.)
17 2 1 Firewood cutter, chopper 629 629 21 93 108 282 101 17 7
2 Fencer, hurdle maker 2,568 2,568 38 281 481 1,295 427 35 11
3 Bark-mill owner, worker 13 13 3 2 6 2
4 Cooper 265 265 7 25 18 130 74 11
5 Saw-mill proprietor, worker 4,480 2 4,482 122 680 903 1,766 926 65 18
6 Packing-case maker and others 83 3 86 4 17 24 26 10 2
Total, Sub-order 2 8,038 5 8,043 192 1,099 1,536 3,505 1,540 130 36
Sub-order 3.—Workers in Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
3 1 Chaffcutter 36 36 6 8 18 3 1
2 Corncrusher
3 Oil and seed-cake maker
Total, Sub-order 3 36 36 6 8 18 3 1
Sub-order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
4 1 Paper manufacturer (all branches) 25 4 29 1 2 3 10 8 1
ORDER 18.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, OR MANUFACTURE, OR IN OTHER PROCESSES RELATING TO METALS OR MINERAL MATTERS.
Sub-order I.—In the conversion of Coal and other Substances to purposes of Heat, Light, or forms of energy not otherwise classed.
18 1 1 Gas manufacture and supply officer, worker 1,269 1,269 5 145 240 649 221 9
2 Coke manufacturer, burner 60 60 1 9 9 32 9
3 Electric light or energy producer, worker 215 215 2 34 40 121 17 1
4 Charcoal burner 58 58 2 7 5 28 13 3
5 Kerosene oil manufacturer 30 30 2 7 3 13 5
6 Others 2 2 1 1
Total, Sub-order I 1,634 1,634 12 202 297 844 266 13
Sub-order 2.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
2 1 Monumental, marble mason 224 224 10 52 31 99 27 5
2 Limeburner 132 132 3 12 20 70 23 4
3 Plaster maker, cement manufacturer 14 14 1 2 9 2
4 Brickmaker, tile manufacturer 2,265 1 2,266 51 299 409 1,145 308 51 2
5 Pottery maker 211 3 214 20 44 26 85 33 3
6 Glass manufacturer, worker 82 82 5 17 16 35 8 1
7 Crockery repairer 2 2 1 1
8 Asphalt maker 16 16 2 11 3
9 Asbestos manufacturer
10 Others 9 9 1 8
Total, Sub-order 2 2,955 4 2,959 89 426 507 1,462 405 64 2
Sub-order 3.—Precious Metals and Precious Stones.
3 1 Goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller 125 1 126 2 16 28 47 30 2
2 Lapidary, diamond-setter 16 16 5 10 1
3 Electro-plater 29 29 3 6 4 10 5 1
4 Persons engaged in minting gold 32 32 6 6 8 12
Total, Sub-order 3 202 1 203 5 28 43 75 48 3