TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES : Showing the OCCUPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES in each CORPORATION and DISTRICT COUNCIL—(Continued).
OCCUPATIONS. CORPORATIONS(Continued). DISTRICT COUNCILS.
Kapunda. Gawler. Alberton and Queenstown. Aldinga.
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
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. 1 2 1
Sub-Class 2. Officers of Local Government—Corporations, District Councils, &c. 1 1 1
Sub-Class 3. Army, Navy, Police—Officers, Soldiers, Constables, Wardens, Turnkeys, &c. 3 4
Sub-Class 4. Workmen in Government Employment—Messengers, Office Keepers, Government Survey Parties, &c. 17 3 11
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. 9 7 1 1
Sub-Class 2. Physicians, Surgeons, Oculists, Dentists, &c. 5 3 1 1
Sub-Class 3. Dispensing Chemists, &c., Sick Nurses, and other subordinates, &c. 6 3 2
Sub-Class 4. Lawyers—Barristers, Attorneys, Conveyancers, &c. 3 2 3
Sub-Class 5. Law Clerks, Law Stationers, Bailiffs, &c. 3 1
CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences :—
Sub-Class 1. Teachers, Schoolmasters and Mistresses, Governesses, Music Teachers, &c. 2 11 2 14 2 7 1 2
Sub-Class 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Surveyors (Land), Draughtsmen, &c. 2
Sub-Class 3. Other Professions—Authors, Editors, Reporters, Photographers, Musicians, &c. 2 2 1 1
CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend money on Goods :—
Sub-Class 1. Merchants 5 2 5
Sub-Class 2. Shop and Storekeepers, Warehousemen, Dealers, Hawkers, &c. 33 19 8 19 1 7
Sub-Class 3. Bankers, Brokers, Accountants, Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. 10 11 3
Sub-Class 4. Commercial Clerks, Assistants in Shops, Storemen, &c. 29 37 3 28 5
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. 20 6 3 3 1
Sub-Class 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Dressmakers, Outfitters, Hatters, &c. 35 11 30 27 8 11 2 3
Sub-Class 3. Domestic Servants (General), Cooks, Coachmen, Grooms (Private Servants) 118 2 87 3 50 33
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) 2 1 1
Sub-Class 2. Overseers (branch of labor undefined) 2
Sub-Class 3. Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters, Hodmen, Stuceomen, &c. 72 20 20 1
Sub-Class 4. Quarrymen, Brickmakers, Road and Railway Laborers, &c. 13 12 2 4
Sub-Class 5. Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Mechanical Engineers, &c. 79 61 16 9
Sub-Class 6. Builders, Carpenters, Building Surveyors, Timber Merchants, Sawyers, &c. 65 58 19 2
Sub-Class 7. Cabinet Makers, Furniture Dealers, Carvers and Gilders, Turners, &c. 6 9 3
Sub-Class 8. Coach and Cart Makers, Wheelwrights, Implement Makers, &c. 30 44 5 4
Sub-Class 9. Other Artizans and Mechanics, Printers, Bookbinders, Coopers, &c. 44 27 4
Sub-Class 10. Tanners, Fellmongers, Soapboilers, Wool Sorters, Charcoal Burners, &c. 1 2
CLASS VII.—Mining—Persons engaged in :—
Sub-Class 1. Miners—Gold 3
Sub-Class 2. Miners—Copper 114
Sub-Class 3. Miners—Lead
Sub-Class 4. Smelters, Ore Dressers, &c. 5 4
Sub-Class 5. Miners, Diggers (otherwise undefined) 1
Sub-Class 6. Carters, Slabbers, Engine Drivers, Stokers, and others on Mines 14 1
CLASS VIII.—Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral—Persons Working Land, and engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals, and other Products :—
Sub-Class 1. Pastoral—Squatters, Stockholders, Graziers, Sheepfarmers, &c. 1 3
Sub-Class 2. Overseers on Stations, Stockmen, Shepherds, and Station Laborers 1 1 3 4
Sub-Class 3. Agricultural—Farmers, Farmers' Wives assisting, &c. 6 3 1 69 2
Sub-Class 4. Farm Laborers and Servants, &c. 1 4 1 111
Sub-Class 5. Horticultural—Market Gardeners, Gardeners (Master), &c. 1 1
Sub-Class 6. Vignerons, Gardeners (Servants), Laborers, &c.
Sub-Class 7. Cattle Dealers and Salesyard Keepers, Farriers, Poundkeepers, &c. 6
CLASS IX.—Carrying—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men and Goods :—
Sub-Class 1. Carriers, Draymen, Bullock Drivers on Roads, Lightermen, &c. 9 7 2 10
Sub-Class 2. Owners and Drivers of Coaches, Cabs, Watermen, &c. 11 6 3 3
Sub-Class 3. Water Carriers, Wood Carters, Woodmen, &c. 1 1 14
Sub-Class 4. Porters and Messengers (not Assistants in Shops or Stores) 3 1
Sub-Class 5. Engaged in Sea Navigation—Sailors, Ship-stewards, &c. 2 1 10 1
CLASS X.—Persons dealing in Food and Drinks :—
Sub-Class 1. Animal Food chiefly—Butchers, Poulterers, Fishmongers, &c. 23 17 38 5
Sub-Class 2. Vegetable Food chiefly and Drinks—Bakers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, &c. 24 38 2 6 10
CLASS XI.—Miscellaneous Pursuits—Persons engaged in Occupations not embraced in other classes :—
Sub-Class 1. Laborers (branch of labor undefined) 57 70 67 37
Sub-Class 2. Woodsplitters, Fencers, Bushmen (otherwise undefined), &c. 6
Sub-Class 3. Other Occupations—Proprietors Labor Markets, Billiard Table Keepers, &c. 4 4 2 6
CLASS XII.—Independent Means—Persons of Property and Rank, not returned under any Office or Occupation :—
Sub-Class 1. Persons deriving income from Houses—Householders, Land Proprietors, &c. 2
Sub-Class 2. Annuitants, " Independent Means," &c. 3 1 1 1
Sub-Class 3. Gentlemen, Ladies (not otherwise described) 1
CLASS XIII.—Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occupation, Scholars, &c. :—
Sub-Class 1. Wives, Widows, and Single Women (of no specified occupation) 490 296 242 173
Sub-Class 2. Children, Relatives, Visitors, &c. (not otherwise defined) 297 409 181 240 202 189 146 212
Sub-Class 3. Scholars, whether in Public or Private Schools, or at Home 187 221 137 139 106 135 43 42
CLASS XIV.—Persons maintained at Public Cost, or by the Community :—
Sub-Class 1. Prisoners
Sub-Class 2. Patients in Hospitals, Asylums, Depots, &c.
CLASS XV.—Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, &c. :—
Sub-Class 1. Unemployed, " No occupation at present," &c. 12 10 8 4
Sub-Class 2. Occupations not stated 2 4 7 4 3 1
Totals 1,280 1,260 860 834 633 635 502 470