APPENDIX. CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS—CENSUS OF 1868.
GENERAL HEADS. SUBDIVISIONS AND EQUIVALENTS.
I. Civil Officers and Subordinates. Heads of Departments in the Public Service, Clerks and other Subordinates in the several Government Offices, Police Magistrates, Clerks of Petty Sessions, Police, and all otherEmployesin the Civil Service.
II. Military and Naval. Officers and Men of Her Majesty's Army and Navy in active service (or otherwise) residing in the Colony.
III. Clerical Profession. Ministers of Religion of all Denominations.
IV. Judicial and Legal Profession. Judges, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors, Law Clerks, &c.
V. Medical Profession. Surgeons, Physicians, Accoucheurs, Aurists, Oculists, Dentists, Dispensing Chemists, Apothecaries, Chiropodists, &c.
VI. Teachers and Professors. Schoolmasters and Schoolmistresses, Professors, Governesses, and Teachers of any other Branch whatever, Physical or Mental.
VII. Children At Home. Under their Parents' or Guardians' care, not under Tuition.
VII. Children At School. Under Tuition at School, or under Private Instruction at Home.
VIII. Trade and Commerce. Merchants, Accountants, Agents, Bankers, Brokers, Assurance Officers, Booksellers, Brewers, Bakers, Butchers, Boarding-house Keepers, Bonnet Makers, Wholesale and Retail Boot-sellers, Cordial Manufacturers, Clothiers, Commercial Clerks, China Dealers, Chandlers, Cheesemongers, Confectioners, Oil and Colormen, Costermongers, Drapers, Druggists, Drysalters, Distillers, Flour Dealers, Fruiterers, Fishmongers, Fishermen, Innkeepers, Ironmongers, Haberdashers, Hotelkeepers, Hosiers, Livery Stablekeepers, Musicsellers, Milkmen, Milliners, Millers, Malsters, Newspaper Proprietors, Newsmen, Provision Dealers, Pawnbrokers, Perfumers, Pastrycooks, Poulterers, Restaurant Keepers, Store-keepers, Seedsmen, Stationers, Saddlers, Tobacconists.
IX. Mechanics and Skilled Workmen. Masters or Principals working in Superior Arts, Hired Workmen and Apprentices working in same, Watch and Clock Makers, Engravers, Gasfitters, Jewellers, Lapidaries, Lithographists, Mathematical Instrument Makers, Mechanists, Medallists, Opticians, Organ Builders, Photographers, Pianoforte Makers, Printers, Surgical Instrument Makers, Gold and Silver Smiths, Coach Builders, Glass Cutters, Clothmakers, Picture Frame Makers, Masters or Principals working in Metals, Workmen and Apprentices working in same, Anchor Smiths, Bellhangers, Blacksmiths, Boiler Makers, Brass Founders, Copper-smiths, Cutlers, Engine Makers, Farriers, Founders, Lampmakers, Locksmiths, Machine Makers, Millwrights, Nailmakers, Plumbers, Pumpmakers, Shipsmiths, Smiths, Smelters, Stovemakers, Tin Workers, Type Founders, Toolmakers, Masters or Proprietors working in Wood, Workmen and Apprentices working in same, Basketmakers, Window Blind Makers, Blockmakers, Boatbuilders, Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, Chairmakers, Coopers, Joiners, Mastmakers, Shipbuilders, Sawyers, Shipwrights, Turners, Wheelwrights, Masters or Proprietors working in Leather, Workmen and Apprentices working in same, Boot-makers, Curriers, Fellmongers, Harness and Saddle Makers, Tanners, Masters or Principals in other Skilled Trades, Builders, Barbers, Bookbinders, Brushmakers, Brickmakers, Bricklayers, Cordwainers, Curriers, Candlemakers, Cane Workers, Coach Trimmers, Combmakers, Corkcutters, Dyers, Earthenware Makers, Fullers, Feather Cleaners, French Polishers, Gilders, Hairdressers, Hatters, Musicians, Masons, Painters, Paperhangers, Polishers, Plasterers, Potters, Ropemakers, Soapmakers, Spinners, Sugar Refiners, Sailmakers, Scourers, Shirtmakers, Slaters, Stonecutters, Tailors, Trunkmakers, and Woolsorters.
X. Unskilled Workmen. Draymen, Workmen and Laborers not otherwise specified, Billstickers, Fencers, Lathmakers, Quarrymen, Shingle Splitters, Wellsinkers, Navvies, Woodcutters, Bullock Drivers, Shinglers, Sextons, &c.
XI. Miners—
In Gold and Precious Metals. Gold and Silver Miners.
In Copper and Inferior Metals. Miners in Copper and Lead, &c.
In Coal. Miners in Coal.
XII. Graziers Sheep and Cattle. Lessees and Licensees of Crown Lands held for Pastoral Purposes.
XIII. Superintendents and Overseers. Persons employed to Superintend and Assist in the Management of Sheep and Cattle Stations.
XIV. Shepherds and Stockmen. Persons employed in the Care of Sheep and Cattle.
XV. Hutkeepers. Persons employed to take charge of Shepherds' Huts.