Table No. LXXXVI., OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, SUB-ORDERS, and SUB-DIVISIONS of some of the most important SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the COLONY.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS. PERSONS.
1. Aramac. 2. Balonne. 3. Blackall. 4. Bowen. 5. Brisbane. 6. Bundaberg. 7. Burke. 8. Burnett. 9. Caboolture. 10. Cardwell. 11. Charleville. 12. Clermont. 13. Cook. 14. Cunnamulla. 15. Dalby. 16. Darling Downs Central. 17. Darling Downs East. 18. Darling Downs North. 19. Darling Downs West. 20. Diamentina. 21. Drayton and Toowoomba. 22. Etheridge.
CLASS V.—(Industrial.)
ORDER VIII.WORKING AND DEALING IN ART AND MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS, &c.*
Sub-Order I.—In Books 4 4 4 6 348 10 8 1 8 16 8 2 1 35
II.—In Musical Instruments 5 1
III.—In Pictures and Prints 18
IV.—In Carving and Figures 7 1 1 1 1
V.—In Tackle for Sports and Games 4
VI.—In Designs, Medals and Dies 1 6
VII.—In Watches and Philosophical Instruments 1 1 30 1 2 1 1 3 1 6
VIII.—In Surgical Instruments 4
IX.—In Arms 6 1 2 1
X.—In Machines and Tools 2 1 1 81 11 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 3 8 1
XI.—In Carriages, Harness, and Implements 14 16 11 7 214 15 11 12 16 2 7 31 16 6 7 11 3 9 6 7 57 2
XII.—In Ships and Boats 2 1 84 7 7 1 1 8 4 1 1
XIII.—In Houses and Buildings 45 30 21 26 1,053 95 12 29 80 21 17 62 63 12 10 35 33 38 17 4 162 4
XIV.—In Furniture 1 2 146 6 1 1 4 1 2 4 3 1 2 25
XV.—In Chemicals (not Chemists) 2
ORDER IX.—WORKING AND DEALING IN TEXTILE FABRICS, &C.*
Sub-Order I.—In Textile Fabrics 1 2 5 4 278 5 1 9 4 7 5 1 3 2 1 1 27
II.—In Dress 9 15 15 18 1,390 37 4 27 50 6 10 57 41 3 30 21 7 7 8 4 225 2
III.—In Fibrous Materials 1 17 1 5 2 3 1
ORDER X.—WORKING AND DEALING IN FOOD AND DRINKS.*
Sub-Order I.—In Animal Food 10 7 19 24 254 42 14 23 76 9 5 55 55 5 9 9 13 44 6 4 58 20
II.—In Vegetable Food 2 5 6 3 274 20 1 5 11 5 1 21 30 9 6 2 2 1 45 3
III.—In Drinks and Stimulants 1 4 7 4 311 13 1 3 7 4 1 17 9 4 1 4 1 40 4
ORDER XI.—WORKING AND DEALING IN ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES.*
Sub-Order I.—In Animal Matters 4 1 3 48 2 3 4 30 8 1 1 1 15
II.—In Vegetable Matters 43 92 64 3 241 83 41 113 131 10 33 119 75 7 4 47 44 63 10 5 63 6
ORDER XII.—WORKING AND DEALING IN MINERALS.
Sub-Order I.—Mining for Gold and other Metals—
No. 1.Gold 13 6 1 43 39 113 163 112 1 9 2 411 430 2 1 5 84 2 1 4 3 587
No. 5.Copper 15 98
No. 6.Tin 1 3 1 251 6 1
No. 8.Other Metals 1
Sub-Order II.—Coal 1 19 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 1
III.—In Stone, Clay, Earthenware, and Glass 23 23 11 6 156 93 15 51 6 408 16 30 23 96 1 48
IV.—In Water 77 26 50 4 2 6 1 3 2 53 1 13 1 43 1
V.—In Gold, Silver, and precious Stones 44 1 1 5 1
VI.—In Metals, other than Gold or Silver 15 11 10 9 365 29 6 18 29 7 4 44 31 5 6 10 11 18 6 11 47 11
TOTAL CLASS V. 265 244 232 158 5,451 592 278 366 518 334 91 1,360 817 94 98 198 228 330 55 45 880 644
CLASS VI.—(Indefinite and Non-Productive.)
ORDER XIII.—LABOUR (BRANCH NOT DEFINED).*
Sub-Order I.—Labourer, Branch unspecified 130 31 7 19 593 98 28 84 103 8 52 60 201 11 32 116 80 103 12 11 120 4
II.—Occupation Indefinite 9 17 4 4 149 19 20 12 13 6 5 14 19 9 7 17 8 9 9 8 35 7
ORDER XIV.—Persons of Property or Rank 43 1 9 1 1 2 1 1 2
ORDER XV.—PUBLIC BURTHEN.*
Sub-Order I.—Supported by Funds, Voluntary, or from Revenue 4 4 1 292 7 6 240 11 19 6 1 2 26 5
II.—Criminals 6 52 3 1 46
NO OCCUPATION, OR OCCUPATION NOT STATED.
No Occupation 14 7 19 7 190 14 11 14 29 2 6 67 16 1 16 8 14 9 7 4 43
Occupation unspecified 16 32 4 1 69 9 3 2 3 4 12 30 13 5 7 6 8 2 6 3
TOTAL CLASS VI. 173 97 34 36 1,408 147 63 118 397 20 76 183 271 21 63 149 111 128 36 25 281 19
TOTAL OF OCCUPATIONS, PERSONS 1,500 2,407 1,652 1,539 31,109 4,879 1,246 2,686 6,757 1,196 1,458 5,544 3,653 656 1,296 5,301 4,337 3,910 937 654 10,004 1,042