Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of CHINESE, included in Population of QUEENSLAND, shown by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUB-DIVISIONS of some of the most important SUB-ORDERS—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUB-DIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS. Males and Females. CHINESE.
1. Aramac. 2. Balonne. 3. Blackall. 4. Bowen. 5. Brisbane. 6. Bundaberg. 7. Burke. 8. Burnett. 9. Caboolture. 10. Cairns. 11. Cardwell. 12. Charleville. 13. Clermont. 14. Cloncurry. 15. Cook. 16. Cunnamulla. 17. Dalby. 18. Darling Downs Central. 19. Darling Downs East. 20. Darling Downs North. 21. Darling Downs West. 22. Diamentina. 23. Drayton and Toowoomba. 24. Etheridge.
Class I.—Professional.
ORDER II.—LEARNED PROFESSIONS, LITERATURE, ART, AND SCIENCE.
SUB-ORDER 1.—CLERGYMEN, MINISTERS, AND CHURCH OFFICERS.
5. Others connected with Religion, Josshouse-keepers, Chinese Priests M. 1 2 3 1
SUB-ORDER 2.—LAW COURT OFFICERS, LAWYERS AND THEIR IMMEDIATE SUBORDINATES.
1. Law Court Officers, Crown Prosecutors, and official Assignees M.
SUB-ORDER 3.—PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, DRUGGISTS, &C.
1. Medical Men M. 1
3. Medical Practitioners not registered under Medical Board M. 4 1
5. Chemists, Druggists, and Assistants M. 5
7. Others connected with Medicine M. 1 1 1
SUB-ORDER 4.—AUTHORS, LITERARY PERSONS, &C.
4. Other Literary Persons M. 1 3
SUB-ORDER 6.—TEACHERS, &C.
3. Schoolmasters, Mistresses, &c., Schools not stated M. 1
TOTAL CLASS I. 1 1 1 3 1 17 2
Class II.—Domestic.
ORDER III.—DOMESTIC OFFICES.
SUB-ORDER 1.
Wives and Widows of no Specified Occupation F. 4 6 1 1
1.Sons, Daughters, Relatives, Visitors (not otherwise described) M. 2
F. 1 2
2.Children under five years (not otherwise described) M. 3 4
F. 2 4
SUB-ORDER 3.—SCHOLARS (SO DESCRIBED).
1. Scholars attending State School M. 2
F. 3
ORDER IV.—PERSONAL OFFICES.
SUB-ORDER 1.—IN BOARD AND LODGING.
1. Hotel keepers M. 2 1 2
5. Coffee or Eating-house Keepers M. 1 1
7. Board, Lodging-house keepers M. 3 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 1 1
9. Cooks (not domestic servants) M. 19 3 9 8 3 28 15 4 10 15 24 15 1 2 4 7 30
12. Others engaged in Board and Lodging M. 2 4 1
SUB-ORDER II.—IN ATTENDANCE.
1. Domestic Servants M. 20 6 10 4 12 1 7 4 10 9 12 14 17 29 11 2 2 2 1 1 14 6 10
F. 1 1
2. Housekeepers F.
3. Inn, Club-house, Eating-house Servants M. 2 5 18 2 11 13 2 4 5 8 3 6 1 8 4 9
4. Servants of Charitable Institutions M. 10 1
5. Nurses, not Domestic Servants nor Servants Charitable Institutions F. 1
7. Others engaged in attendance M. 4 3 1 5 8 1 1 2 1 2 1
TOTAL CLASS II. 58 11 30 5 54 7 51 4 50 13 21 30 48 85 34 4 2 4 1 4 28 17 42
Class III.—Commercial.
ORDER V.—ENGAGED IN PURCHASE AND SALE OF GOODS.
SUB-ORDER 1.—MERCANTILE PERSONS.
2. Merchants (not Produce or Provision Merchants M. 5 7
5. Commission Agents, Factors M. 1
10. Clerks (commercial or unspecified) M. 10 1 2 2 1 15 1
SUB-ORDER 2.—OTHER GENERAL DEALERS.
1. Shopkeepers (branch undefined). M. 3 1 15 20 12 8 1 2 51 1 10 21 4 68 3 6 2 2 4 14
2. Shopkeepers' Wives (branch undefined) F. 1
3. Pawnbrokers M. 1
4. Hawkers, Pedlars M. 8 2 2 1 4 1
5. Other General Dealers M.
ORDER VI.—ENGAGED IN CONVEYANCE OF MEN, ANIMALS, GOODS, AND MESSAGES.
SUB-ORDER 2.—CARRIERS ON ROADS.
2. Coach, Omnibus, Cab-drivers, Conductors M. 1
4. Draymen, Carriers, Carters M. 3 1 4 3 7 6
7. Others connected with Conveyance on Roads M. 1
SUB-ORDER 3.—CARRIERS ON SEAS AND RIVERS.
5. Shipmasters, Officers, Seamen, Merchant Service M. 26
6. Engineers, Stokers, Coal-trimmers of Steamers, Merchant Service M. 15
7. Ship-servants, Stewards, Stewardesses M. 31
8. Stevedores, Lumpers M. 1
9. Watermen, Boatmen, Boat Proprietors M. 2
10. Others connected with Seas and Rivers M. 2
SUB-ORDER 4.—ENGAGED IN STORAGE.
2. Store Labourers, Storemen (not Shopmen) M. 1
3. Others connected with Storage M. 1
SUB-ORDER 5.—MESSENGERS AND PORTERS.
Messenger, Porter (not Government or Railways) M. 1
TOTAL CLASS III. 3 1 19 43 15 15 1 3 59 1 12 25 5 177 3 6 2 2 5 21