Table No. CV., OCCUPATIONS according to the CENSUS of 1886, arranged in ALPHABETICAL ORDER, showing the PERSONS engaged in them, and also the NUMBER of each SEX so engaged—conitnued.
Persons. Males. Females.
Brought forward 110,524 77,386 33,138
General dealers, other 91 86 5
Ginger beer, aerated waters, and cordial manufacturers (including travellers, carters, &c.) 345 334 11
Glassmakers, dealers 7 6 1
Gold, silver, and precious stones, others working and dealing in 38 38
Goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers 130 125 5
Government service, architects, civil engineers, draftsmen, &c. 140 140
Government service, clerks, accountants, &c. 647 646 1
Government service, intermediate or subordinate officers 299 290 9
Government service, principal officers 88 88
Government service, others, including Governor, Cabinet Ministers, &c. 8 8
Government service, undefined 71 38 33
Grazing, others connected with 421 419 2
Greengrocers, fruiterers, and assistants 359 286 73
Grocers, tea-dealers, and assistants, including carters 876 808 68
Grubbers, bushmen (not fencers or splitters) 937 937
Gunsmiths 20 20
Hairbrush, broom-makers, dealers 5 5
Hairdressers, wig-makers 182 178 4
Harbour, pier service 106 106
Hatters, cap-makers, &c. 30 15 15
Hawkers, pedlars 258 233 25
Hay, straw dealers, including produce merchants 60 60
Hides, skin salesmen, dealers, including wool-brokers 3 3
Hotel-keepers 1,309 1,150 159
Hotel-keepers' wives, assisting in the business 479 479
Horse-breakers, grooms, jockeys 615 615
Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers 62 62
Hosiers, haberdashers, glovers, and assistants 2 2
House agents, factors, rent collectors 6 6
Housekeepers 494 2 492
House proprietors 330 210 120
Ice-makers, merchants, dealers 10 10
Indefinite occupations, others of 402 394 8
Independent means (source of income not described) 41 21 20
Iron founders, moulders, workers, dealers 488 488
Ironmongers, hardware dealers 244 240 4
Labourer, branch unspecified 8,833 8,825 8
Land brokers, estate agents, &c. 37 36 1
Land, others engaged in, not cultivating or grazing 199 171 28
Land proprietors 758 616 142
Land surveyers and assistants 465 465
Lapidaries, precious stones, workers, dealers 2 2
Law clerks 160 160
Law court officers, Crown prosecutors, and official assignees 71 71
Law, others connected with 7 6 1
Law students 26 26
Lawyers, attorneys, solicitors, conveyancers 134 134
Leather manufacturers 12 12
Lighthouse keepers 80 77 3
Limeburners, quarriers, dealers 18 17 1
Literature, others connected with 18 16 2
Lithographers and lithographic printers 63 63
Livery stablekeepers, grooms, &c. 62 62
Live stock salesmen 32 32
Local bodies, others connected with 216 209 7
Locksmiths, bellhangers 13 13
Machines and tools, others working and dealing in 58 57 1
Machinists (sewing machinists) 119 6 113
Magistrates, J.P. (not otherwise described) 3 3
Maltsters 1 1
Managers, overlookers, foremen, forewomen, business undescribed 185 183 2
Manchester warehousemen and assistants 129 121 8
Manure manufacturer, dealer 1 1
Masons, paviors 392 392
Mattress, bed makers 12 11 1
Mechanical engineers, engine, machine makers, agents, dealers 588 588
Mechanics, manufacturers, not described 27 27
Medical men 170 170
Medical practitioners (not registered) 17 17
Medical student 1 1
Medicine, others connected with 14 11 3
Mercantile pursuits, others engaged in 402 401 1
Merchants, not produce or provision 360 356 4
Messages, others connected with 220 219 1
Messenger, porter (not Government or railway) 127 127
Metals, not gold or silver, others working and dealing in 298 298
Midwives 85 85
Millers, mill-workers 26 26
Milliners, dressmakers 3,202 3,202
Millwrights 20 20
Miners, antimony 19 19
Miners, coal 651 651
Miners, copper 21 21
Miners, gold (alluvial) 1,378 1,378
Miners, gold (quartz) 2,819 2,819
Miners, gold, undescribed 2,903 2,903
Miners, silver and lead 178 178
Miners, tin 877 877
Mining, others engaged in, not mining agents or sharebrokers 416 414 2
Modellers 2 2
Municipal or divisional board council, members of 6 6
Musical instruments, makers, dealers 20 19 1
Musical instruments, others connected with 20 19 1
Musicians, vocalists 77 61 16
Music masters, mistresses 224 41 183
Music, others connected with 6 6
Music, publishers, sellers 2 2
Navy officers, retired or half-pay 16 16
Navy, petty officers and sailors 78 78
Newspaper proprietors, editors, publishers 160 159 1
Nightmen, scavengers 35 35
Noblemen, gentlemen, ladies (returned as such) 101 76 25
Nuns, sisters of charity 128 128
Nurses, not domestic servants, nor in charitable institutions 288 2 286
Office keepers, cleaners, &c. (not Government 22 5 17
Oil and colormen and assistants 5 5
Opticians 2 2
Oyster and shell-fish dealers 25 21 4
Painters, paperhangers, plumbers, glaziers 1,404 1,404
Parliament, members of 1 1
Pattern designers 1 1
Paupers, beggars 2 2
Pawnbrokers 21 19 2
Penal establishments, gaols, &c., persons employed in 87 76 11
Pensioners (Queensland) 30 29 1
Perambulator, wheel chair, velocipede, bicycle maker, dealer 1 1
Persons, occupation unspecified 71 66 5
Persons of no occupation 2,010 1,828 182
Persons supported by public revenue or from voluntary sources 2 2
Philosophical instrument makers 2 2
Photographers 145 120 25
Picture framemakers 2 2
Pictures, prints, others connected with 1 1
Pilots 48 48
Plaster, cement makers, dealers 2 2
Plasterers 167 167
Police, including detectives 710 710
Pottery-makers, dealers 28 27 1
Poulterers and gamedealers 6 6
Printers, compositors 907 906 1
Prisoners 575 513 62
Property or rank, other persons of 29 20 9
Prostitutes 27 27
Carried forward 154,548 115,268 39,280