TABLE I.—SUMMARY by COUNTIES ; Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each COUNTY and PASTORAL DISTRICT—(Continued.)
OCCUPATIONS. COUNTIES(Continued).
Hindmarsh. Sturt. Eyre. Burra. Young. Albert. Russell. Cardwell. MacDonnell. Robe. Grey.
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CLASS I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government and Defence of the Province :—
Sub-Class 1. Officers of General Government—Government Clerks, Surveyors, &c. 17 5 6 8 7 1 1 9 18
Sub-Class 2. Officers of Local Government—Corporations, District Councils, &c. 1 1 2 2 3
Sub-Class 3. Army, Navy, Police—Officers, Soldiers, Constables, Wardens, Turnkeys, &c. 7 3 1 3 1 3 2 4 9
Sub-Class 4. Workmen in Government Employment—Messengers, Office Keepers, Government Survey Parties, &c. 12 7 5 4 24 3 2 15
CLASS II.—Professional—Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate Subordinates), not in Government Service :—
Sub-Class 1. Clergy, Ministers, Priests, Missionaries, Sextons, Pew-Openers, &c. 20 2 2 4 2 1 3 7
Sub-Class 2. Physicians, Surgeons, Oculists, Dentists, &c. 11 5 3 1 3 5
Sub-Class 3. Dispensing Chemists, &c., Sick Nurses, and other subordinates, &c. 5 4 3
Sub-Class 4. Lawyers—Barristers, Attorneys, Conveyancers, &c. 6 1 2
Sub-Class 5. Law Clerks, Law Stationers, Bailiffs, &c. 4 4 1
CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences :—
Sub-Class 1. Teachers, Schoolmasters and Mistresses, Governesses, Music Teachers, &c. 31 42 7 14 5 9 9 1 1 8 16 17
Sub-Class 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Surveyors (Land), Draughtsmen, &c. 6 2 1 3
Sub-Class 3. Other Professions—Authors, Editors, Reporters, Photographers, Musicians, &c. 8 1 3 6 2
CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend money on Goods :—
Sub-Class 1. Merchants 7 1 2 2 1
Sub-Class 2. Shop and Storekeepers, Warehousemen, Dealers, Hawkers, &c. 58 7 26 8 26 1 3 12 40
Sub-Class 3. Bankers, Brokers, Accountants, Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. 11 2 2 5 1 3 11 9
Sub-Class 4. Commercial Clerks, Assistants in Shops, Storemen, &c. 16 4 20 15 32 4 1 5 2 4 37 3
CLASS V.—Personal Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and Performing Personal Offices for Man :—
Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Inn Servants, &c. 39 1 12 5 14 2 3 1 3 2 12 24 2
Sub-Class 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Dressmakers, Outfitters, Hatters, &c. 95 57 37 7 4 1 45 33 1 3 10 22 22
Sub-Class 3. Domestic Servants (General), Cooks, Coachmen, Grooms (Private Servants) 8 362 5 91 52 4 68 2 5 1 10 6 5 15 48 85 36 190
CLASS VI.—Manufacturing—Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters :—
Sub-Class 1. Contractors (branch undefined) 16 4 1 1 5 4 14
Sub-Class 2. Overseers (branch of labor undefined) 12 3 1 2 1 23 20
Sub-Class 3. Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters, Hodmen, Stuceomen, &c. 88 17 11 8 5 7 28 46
Sub-Class 4. Quarrymen, Brickmakers, Road and Railway Laborers, &c. 157 12 2 2 10 70
Sub-Class 5. Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Mechanical Engineers, &c. 113 33 6 21 1 1 4 4 49
Sub-Class 6. Builders, Carpenters, Building Surveyors, Timber Merchants, Sawyers, &c. 147 15 6 20 1 2 2 7 27 79
Sub-Class 7. Cabinet Makers, Furniture Dealers, Carvers and Gilders, Turners, &c. 13 8 2 4 2 6
Sub-Class 8. Coach and Cart Makers, Wheelwrights, Implement Makers, &c. 29 13 2 5 1 2 14
Sub-Class 9. Other Artizans and Mechanics, Printers, Bookbinders, Coopers, &c. 23 6 1 12 2 2 13 17
Sub-Class 10. Tanners, Fellmongers, Soapboilers, Wool Sorters, Charcoal Burners, &c. 5 6 5 2 2 2