TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES : Showing the OCCUPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES in each CORPORATION and DISTRICT COUNCIL.
OCCUPATIONS. |
CORPORATIONS.Stanley. |
Hindmarsh Ward. |
Gawler Ward. |
Grey Ward. |
M. |
F. |
M. |
F. |
M. |
F. |
CLASS I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government and Defence of the Province :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Officers of General Government—Government Clerks, Surveyors, &c. |
21 |
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19 |
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41 |
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Sub-Class 2. Officers of Local Government—Corporations, District Councils, &c. |
1 |
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4 |
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1 |
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Sub-Class 3. Army, Navy, Police—Officers, Soldiers, Constables, Wardens, Turnkeys, &c. |
13 |
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8 |
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34 |
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Sub-Class 4. Workmen in Government Employment—Messengers, Office Keepers, Government Survey Parties, &c. |
28 |
23 |
25 |
1 |
28 |
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CLASS II.—Professional—Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate Subordinates), not in Government Service :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Clergy, Ministers, Priests, Missionaries, Sextons, Pew-Openers, &c. |
4 |
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5 |
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15 |
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Sub-Class 2. Physicians, Surgeons, Oculists, Dentists, &c. |
15 |
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6 |
1 |
8 |
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Sub-Class 3. Dispensing Chemists, &c., Sick Nurses, and other subordinates, &c. |
15 |
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7 |
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2 |
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Sub-Class 4. Lawyers—Barristers, Attorneys, Conveyancers, &c. |
5 |
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2 |
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14 |
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Sub-Class 5. Law Clerks, Law Stationers, Bailiffs, &c. |
6 |
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5 |
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9 |
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CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Teachers, Schoolmasters and Mistresses, Governesses, Music Teachers, &c. |
15 |
32 |
4 |
21 |
17 |
58 |
Sub-Class 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Surveyors (Land), Draughtsmen, &c. |
8 |
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7 |
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4 |
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Sub-Class 3. Other Professions—Authors, Editors, Reporters, Photographers, Musicians, &c. |
6 |
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13 |
4 |
37 |
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CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend money on Goods :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Merchants |
21 |
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32 |
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20 |
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Sub-Class 2. Shop and Storekeepers, Warehousemen, Dealers, Hawkers, &c. |
124 |
13 |
88 |
19 |
76 |
15 |
Sub-Class 3. Bankers, Brokers, Accountants, Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. |
34 |
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30 |
1 |
23 |
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Sub-Class 4. Commercial Clerks, Assistants in Shops, Storemen, &c. |
123 |
23 |
84 |
17 |
206 |
6 |
CLASS V.—Personal Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and Performing Personal Offices for Man :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Inn Servants, &c. |
32 |
6 |
83 |
15 |
40 |
14 |
Sub-Class 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Dressmakers, Outfitters, Hatters, &c. |
58 |
121 |
123 |
122 |
112 |
159 |
Sub-Class 3. Domestic Servants (General), Cooks, Coachmen, Grooms (Private Servants) |
32 |
388 |
51 |
315 |
18 |
328 |
CLASS VI.—Manufacturing—Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Contractors (branch undefined) |
2 |
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6 |
1 |
8 |
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Sub-Class 2. Overseers (branch of labor undefined) |
1 |
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6 |
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6 |
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Sub-Class 3. Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters, Hodmen, Stuceomen, &c. |
18 |
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64 |
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138 |
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Sub-Class 4. Quarrymen, Brickmakers, Road and Railway Laborers, &c. |
10 |
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11 |
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12 |
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Sub-Class 5. Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Mechanical Engineers, &c. |
50 |
|
101 |
|
97 |
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Sub-Class 6. Builders, Carpenters, Building Surveyors, Timber Merchants, Sawyers, &c. |
109 |
|
95 |
|
255 |
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Sub-Class 7. Cabinet Makers, Furniture Dealers, Carvers and Gilders, Turners, &c. |
80 |
|
52 |
|
40 |
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Sub-Class 8. Coach and Cart Makers, Wheelwrights, Implement Makers, &c. |
31 |
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39 |
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77 |
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Sub-Class 9. Other Artizans and Mechanics, Printers, Bookbinders, Coopers, &c. |
164 |
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121 |
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114 |
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Sub-Class 10. Tanners, Fellmongers, Soapboilers, Wool Sorters, Charcoal Burners, &c. |
16 |
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44 |
3 |
CLASS VII.—Mining—Persons engaged in :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Miners—Gold |
1 |
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1 |
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Sub-Class 2. Miners—Copper |
1 |
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6 |
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5 |
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Sub-Class 3. Miners—Lead |
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Sub-Class 4. Smelters, Ore Dressers, &c. |
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Sub-Class 5. Miners, Diggers (otherwise undefined) |
1 |
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12 |
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2 |
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Sub-Class 6. Carters, Slabbers, Engine Drivers, Stokers, and others on Mines |
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3 |
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3 |
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CLASS VIII.—Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral—Persons Working Land, and engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals, and other Products :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Pastoral—Squatters, Stockholders, Graziers, Sheepfarmers, &c. |
9 |
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5 |
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2 |
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Sub-Class 2. Overseers on Stations, Stockmen, Shepherds, and Station Laborers |
11 |
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19 |
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4 |
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Sub-Class 3. Agricultural—Farmers, Farmers' Wives assisting, &c. |
10 |
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23 |
1 |
5 |
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Sub-Class 4. Farm Laborers and Servants, &c. |
2 |
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18 |
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8 |
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Sub-Class 5. Horticultural—Market Gardeners, Gardeners (Master), &c. |
3 |
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3 |
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13 |
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Sub-Class 6. Vignerons, Gardeners (Servants), Laborers, &c. |
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Sub-Class 7. Cattle Dealers and Salesyard Keepers, Farriers, Poundkeepers, &c. |
1 |
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1 |
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3 |
1 |
CLASS IX.—Carrying—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men and Goods :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Carriers, Draymen, Bullock Drivers on Roads, Lightermen, &c. |
21 |
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44 |
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59 |
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Sub-Class 2. Owners and Drivers of Coaches, Cabs, Watermen, &c. |
38 |
|
23 |
1 |
24 |
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Sub-Class 3. Water Carriers, Wood Carters, Woodmen, &c. |
4 |
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2 |
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1 |
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Sub-Class 4. Porters and Messengers (not Assistants in Shops or Stores) |
22 |
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20 |
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16 |
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Sub-Class 5. Engaged in Sea Navigation—Sailors, Ship-stewards, &c. |
6 |
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10 |
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3 |
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CLASS X.—Persons dealing in Food and Drinks :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Animal Food chiefly—Butchers, Poulterers, Fishmongers, &c. |
25 |
3 |
41 |
5 |
42 |
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Sub-Class 2. Vegetable Food chiefly and Drinks—Bakers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, &c. |
39 |
4 |
52 |
4 |
60 |
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CLASS XI.—Miscellaneous Pursuits—Persons engaged in Occupations not embraced in other classes :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Laborers (branch of labor undefined) |
119 |
|
279 |
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213 |
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Sub-Class 2. Woodsplitters, Fencers, Bushmen (otherwise undefined), &c. |
4 |
|
20 |
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12 |
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Sub-Class 3. Other Occupations—Proprietors Labor Markets, Billiard Table Keepers, &c. |
30 |
5 |
3 |
50 |
16 |
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CLASS XII.—Independent Means—Persons of Property and Rank, not returned under any Office or Occupation :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Persons deriving income from Houses—Householders, Land Proprietors, &c. |
5 |
6 |
8 |
6 |
14 |
4 |
Sub-Class 2. Annuitants, " Independent Means," &c. |
2 |
3 |
1 |
6 |
1 |
3 |
Sub-Class 3. Gentlemen, Ladies (not otherwise described) |
2 |
1 |
4 |
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14 |
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CLASS XIII.—Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occupation, Scholars, &c. :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Wives, Widows, and Single Women (of no specified occupation) |
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774 |
|
988 |
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1,610 |
Sub-Class 2. Children, Relatives, Visitors, &c. (not otherwise defined) |
454 |
668 |
585 |
827 |
1,064 |
1,482 |
Sub-Class 3. Scholars, whether in Public or Private Schools, or at Home |
315 |
417 |
414 |
409 |
536 |
575 |
CLASS XIV.—Persons maintained at Public Cost, or by the Community :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Prisoners |
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73 |
21 |
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Sub-Class 2. Patients in Hospitals, Asylums, Depots, &c. |
207 |
127 |
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1 |
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CLASS XV.—Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, &c. :— |
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Sub-Class 1. Unemployed, " No occupation at present," &c. |
148 |
53 |
44 |
9 |
51 |
1 |
Sub-Class 2. Occupations not stated |
27 |
14 |
21 |
32 |
69 |
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Totals |
2,549 |
2,681 |
2,825 |
2,876 |
3,738 |
4,259 |