CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1901.—OCCUPATIONS., TABLE VIII.—The Occupations of Persons, Males and Females, at various periods of Age, also the number returned as Employers, Engaged on their Own Account, Wage-earners, and Unemployed, respectively, arranged in Classes, Orders, Sub-orders, and Groups(exclusive of Aborigines)—continued.
CLASSIFICATION. OCCUPATIONS. POPULATION. PERIODS
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 V—continued.
ORDER 19.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, OR MANUFACTURE, OR IN OTHER PROCESSES RELATING TO METALS OR MINERAL MATTERS.
Sub-order I.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
19 1 1 Monumental, marble mason, stone cutter, dresser. 333 333 5 44 45 175 53 10 1
2 Limeburner 122 122 2 12 22 65 19 2
3 Cement manufacturer 90 90 13 19 48 9 1
4 Brickmaker, tile manufacturer 2,297 1 2,298 47 359 353 1,015 448 73 2
5 Pottery maker 440 12 452 12 112 84 169 55 8
6 Glass manufacturer, worker 335 2 337 21 114 59 106 33 2
7 Crockery, earthenware repairer, maker 9 9 1 4 3 1
8 Asphalt maker 7 7 1 4 2
9 Asbes'os manufacturer 1 1 1
10 Others 9 27 36 1 4 2 2
Total, Sub-order I 3,643 42 3,685 88 656 582 1,591 624 99 3
Sub-order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
2 1 Goldsmith, jeweller 309 3 312 12 68 47 124 46 12
2 Lapidary, precious stones worker 17 17 2 1 12 2
3 Electro-plater, plater 47 2 49 2 18 10 14 2 1
4 Persons engaged in minting 38 38 1 8 21 8
Total, Sub-order 2 411 5 416 16 87 66 171 58 13
Sub-order 3.—Workers in various Metals (not elsewhere classed).
3 1 Tinsmith, smelter 986 6 992 47 259 164 340 138 38
2 Zinc, antimony, worker 40 40 1 11 8 17 3
3 Silver, copper, lead, smelter, worker 320 320 1 44 46 163 66
4 Malleable iron and steel, manufacturer, smelter, worker 38 38 1 3 4 16 14
5 Iron founder, moulder, worker 2,113 2 2,115 42 449 318 910 345 45 4
6 Brass founder, moulder, brazier, worker 338 338 16 121 44 110 40 7
7 Galvanised iron worker 116 1 117 2 19 16 59 19 1
8 Wire and cable manufacturer, worker 188 1 189 9 52 31 84 12
9 Blacksmith, striker, farrier, whitesmith 6,433 2 6,435 96 1,377 1,012 2,721 1,044 176 7
10 Locksmith 44 44 2 10 6 18 2 6
11 Others 666 1 667 9 87 132 351 83 4
Total, Sub-order 3 11,282 13 11,295 226 2,432 1,781 4,789 1,766 277 11
ORDER 20.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE CONVERSION OF COAL AND OTHER SUBSTANCES TO PURPOSES OF HEAT, LIGHT, OR FORMS OF ENERGY NOT OTHERWISE CLASSED.
Sub-order 1—Working in fuel, light, and other forms of energy.
20 1 1 Gas manufacture and supply officer, worker 960 960 3 49 90 543 258 16 1
2 Coke manufacturer, burner 234 234 4 29 40 117 38 5 1
3 Electric light producer, worker, electrician 660 1 661 4 144 152 314 42 2 2
4 Hydraulic power producer, worker 31 31 2 1 16 10 2
5 Charcoal burner 48 3 51 11 1 9 17 10
6 Kerosene oil manufacturer 76 76 3 12 12 37 11 1
7 Others 3 3 1 1 1
Total, Sub-order 1 2,012 4 2,016 14 248 296 1,037 376 37 4