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—continued.
ORDER 20.—INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IMPERFECTLY DEFINED.
Sub-order 1.—Imperfectly Defined.
20 1 1 Mechanic, manufacturer (so defined) 88 1 89 1 7 13 51 10 4 2
2 Factory worker, manager (so defined) 70 22 92 30 19 5 14 2
3 Engineer, engine-driver, stoker (so defined) 1,486 1,486 17 222 205 762 262 18
4 Machinist, machine hand (so defined) 165 165 4 30 22 88 20 1
5 Contractor, manager, foreman (so defined) 1,566 1 1,567 7 51 158 909 423 18
6 Carter, teamster, horse-driver (so defined) 3,897 3,897 73 627 749 1,933 432 42 41
7 Laborer, undefined 20,054 20,054 286 2,125 2,777 10,259 3,811 750 46
8 Timekeeper and others 31 31 4 5 12 9 1
Total, Sub-order 1 27,357 24 27,381 418 3,085 3,934 14,028 4,969 834 89
Class V.—Agricultural, Pastoral, Mineral, and other Primary Producers.
ORDER 21.—PERSONS DIRECTLY ENGAGED IN THE CULTIVATION OF LAND, IN BREEDING AND REARING ANIMALS, OR IN OBTAINING RAW PRODUCTS FROM NATURAL SOURCES.
Sub-order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
21 1 1 Farmer, and relative assisting 33,761 4,527 38,288 1,020 5,353 2,917 12,921 9,429 2,120 1
2 Farm manager, overseer 120 120 3 15 73 24 5
3 Farm servant, agricultural laborer 21,626 2,411 24,037 1,018 4,708 5,087 7,062 2,811 878 62
4 Market gardener 5,103 15 5,118 20 114 431 2,774 1,434 292 38
5 Fruit-grower, orchardist 1,415 47 1,462 33 155 155 624 350 97 1
6 Tea-grower 2 2 2
7 Tobacco-grower 388 388 1 8 22 155 160 21 21
8 Wine-grower, vigneron 492 19 511 28 80 62 164 124 34
9 Sugar-planter 215 215 1 8 45 129 26 4 2
10 Horticulturist, gardener 3,283 2 3,285 32 180 233 1,312 1,051 464 11
11 Agricultural Department officer 16 16 1 3 10 2
12 Ring-barker, scrub-cutter and others 1,155 1 1,156 18 90 192 575 211 16 53
Total, Sub-order 1 67,576 7,022 74,598 2,171 10,700 9,162 25,801 15,622 3,931 189
Sub-order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
2 1 Grazier, pastoralist, stock-breeder, and relative assisting 7,049 332 7,381 83 590 658 3,118 2,161 429 10
2 Station manager, overseer, clerk 2,127 2,127 2 79 349 1,315 351 31
3 Stock-rider, drover, shearer, shepherd, pastoral laborer. 16,134 2 16,136 367 2,101 2,941 7,251 2,887 522 65
4 Dairy farmer, and relative assisting 3,126 2,954 6,080 237 419 136 1,213 970 151
5 Dairy assistant, milker 1,543 1,745 3,288 52 461 535 419 64 10 2
6 Poultry farmer 327 59 386 10 21 30 144 100 22
7 Stock and Brands Department officer 64 64 2 30 28 4
8 Bushman (so described) and others 802 802 22 96 123 396 142 23
Total, Sub-order 2 31,172 5,092 36,264 773 3,767 4,774 13,886 6,703 1,192 77
Sub-order 3.—Fisheries, the capture, preservation, or destruction of Wild Animals, or the acquisition of Products yielded by Wild Animals.
3 1 Fisheries Department inspector, officer 19 19 1 6 11 1
2 Fisherman 720 720 22 105 111 322 131 29
3 Oyster-bed lessee, worker, shell-fish catcher 48 48 1 9 2 20 14 2
4 Engaged in whale, seal fishery
5 Kangaroo hunter, rabbiter, bee-keeper 868 2 870 25 117 163 414 130 18 1
6 Others 11 11 2 8 1
Total, Sub-order 3 1,666 2 1,668 48 231 279 770 287 50 1