Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the COLONY—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS. MALES.
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. Enoggera. 25. Etheridge. 26. Fassifern. 27. Gladstone.
Sub-Orders 1 to 3 brought over 544 670 1,084 338 438 3,667 398 688 2,178 2,422 1,818 492 1,022 377 554 515 29 1,770 1,620 986 204 272 1,008 396 209 1,642 275
SUB-ORDER 4.—Forestry, or the acquisition of Raw Products yielded by Natural Vegetation.
1. Director, Overseer, Bailiff, and others engaged in Forestry
2. Woodsman, Axeman, Lumberer, Timber-getter 1 4 6 13 81 11 145 36 6 6 16 7 11 8 1 2 10 10 43 35
3. Bark-stripper, Collector 2
4. Collectors of Pith and Fibre-yielding Plants
5. Others 2 4
SUB-ORDER 5.—Engaged in the Conservancy of Water in all its forms and in Water Supply from Natural Sources.
1. Officer, Clerk, Caretaker, Workman connected with the Conservancy and Supply of Water 29 17 3 18 1 5 1 13 2 2 1 9
2. Others 2
SUB-ORDER 6.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products.
1. Officer of Department of Mines Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Miner, Clerk, and others engaged in— 1 3 3 1 3 1
2. Gold Mining (lode) 75 10 20 710 273 12 1 20 22 14 47 5 409 56
3. Gold Mining (alluvial) 2 13 14 14 19 45 8 156 4 2 278 115 116 1 1 29 1 2 3 30 2 4
4. Tin Ore Mining (lode) 1 2 5 2
5. Tin Ore Mining (alluvial) 1 44 161
6. Silver and Silver-load Mining 5 4 36 2 7 2
7. Copper Mining 1 6 1 1
8. Coal Mining 2 1 19 3 16 2 1
9. Iron Ore
10. Other Kinds of Minerals 4 1 10 97 38 5 48 16 6 21 5 1 2 2 121 2 7 1 1 1 1 2 4 26 52
11. Quarry Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk 2 2
12. Quarryman, Labourer, and others engaged in quarries 19 6 3 1 2 19
13. Others 6 1 8 6 2 4 1
TOTAL ORDER No. 21 580 692 1,103 534 555 3,793 1,179 1,056 2,342 2,649 1,914 507 1,369 509 983 520 31 1,806 1,717 1,003 207 276 1,019 447 700 1,688 436
TOTAL CLASS V. 580 692 1,103 534 555 3,793 1,179 1,056 2,342 2,649 1,914 507 1,369 509 983 520 31 1,806 1,717 1,003 207 276 1,019 447 700 1,688 426
Class VI.—Indefinite.
ORDER XXII.—OCCUPATIONS UNDEFINED OR INCOMES DERIVED FROM SOURCES (not otherwise Classed).
SUB-ORDER 1.—Persons of independent means having no specific occupation or undefined.
1. Pensioner 1 1 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1
2. Annuitant 17 5 4 1 1 1 3 1 13 4 1
3. Independent means, Lady, Gentleman (so returned) 2 1 45 2 2 9 2 3 1 1 1 6 6 1 2
4. Others 2 1 1
SUB-ORDER 2.—Others undefined, both as regards means and particular occupation.
1. Manager, Assistant, Apprentice, Partner, Proprietor, Employer, Overlooker, Foreman (so returned) 2 3 6 8 124 4 2 9 8 15 4 5 19 6 8 2 2 4 1 3 3
2. Others 19 20 89 8 206 18 6 13 47 19 26 36 10 3 11 9 17 3 10 11 42 1 7 7
TOTAL ORDER No. 22 21 23 98 18 414 30 10 22 70 36 4 28 45 1 31 9 20 14 18 4 12 33 64 2 11 14
TOTAL CLASS VI. 21 23 98 18 414 30 10 22 70 36 4 28 45 1 31 9 20 14 18 4 12 33 64 2 11 14
Class VII.—Dependents.
ORDER XXIII.—DEPENDENT UPON NATURAL GUARDIANS.
SUB-ORDER 1.—Domestic duties for which remuneration is not paid.
1. Wife
2. Son, Daughter, Relative, not at school, old enough to assist Natural Guardians, and so returned 1 3 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 2 1
3. Visitor, if described as performing or assisting in domestic duties
4. Others
Sub-Order 1 carried over 1 3 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 2 1