TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by ELECTORAL DISTRICTS—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each ELECTORAL DISTRICT—continued.
OCCUPATIONS. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. SHIPPING. NORTHERN TERRITORY.
Onkaparinga. Encounter Bay. Barossa. Light. Victoria. Albert. Burra. Stanley. Wooroora. Flinders. TOTAL OF ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.
Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL—continued.
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men or Goods—continued.
11. Storekeepers, bounded or free (not shopkeepers) 7 7
12. Store laborers, storemen (not shopmen) 2 2 13 13 9 9 16 16 6 6 4 4 12 12 1 1 318 318 5 5
13. Messengers, porters (not Government or railway) 2 2 6 6 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 195 195
CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Agricultural Pursuits—
1. Farmers 454 379 75 339 323 16 565 542 23 1,114 1,070 44 392 383 9 240 238 2 1,142 1,120 22 1,143 1,127 16 848 822 26 314 311 3 9,867 9,514 353
2. Farmers, sons, daughters, or relatives assisting 368 267 101 260 236 24 398 353 45 709 644 65 292 281 11 129 124 5 716 695 21 706 680 26 580 557 23 192 176 16 6,599 6,172 427
3. Farm servants 92 68 24 67 67 155 153 2 404 394 10 227 227 108 106 2 689 687 2 804 802 2 572 569 3 200 200 4,961 4,920 41
4. Market gardeners, gardeners (not domestic) 265 265 20 20 36 34 2 12 12 40 40 13 13 13 13 24 24 16 16 1,036 1,008 28 6 6
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in Pastoral Pursuits—
1. Squatters, graziers 13 13 30 29 1 12 12 8 8 33 33 55 55 32 32 6 6 11 10 1 63 62 1 399 390 9 4 3 1
2. Squatters, sons, daughters, or relatives assisting 22 22 6 6 4 4 18 17 1 19 16 3 7 5 2 2 1 1 3 3 10 10 111 105 6
3. Station managers, overseers 2 2 14 14 8 8 8 8 35 35 61 61 31 31 11 11 14 14 157 157 387 387 1 1
4. Shepherds, stockmen, station laborers 30 30 47 47 51 51 67 67 146 146 490 490 286 286 140 140 70 70 1,474 1,474 3,206 3,206 2 2
Sub-Class III.—Engaged on Land (not cultivating or grazing)—
1. Land Proprietors 9 9 7 5 2 9 4 5 18 11 7 3 2 1 5 1 4 2 2 11 5 6 3 3 1 1 205 144 61
Sub-Class IV.—Engaged about Animals—
1. Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 6 6 1 1 1 1 42 42
2. Fishermen 8 8 5 5 3 3 4 4 2 2 3 3 93 93 4 4
3. Others engaged about animals 11 11 11 11 18 18 19 19 28 28 19 19 20 20 28 28 3 3 24 24 340 340 2 2
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanic Productions, in which Matters of various kinds are employed in combination—
1. Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 57 52 5
2. Bookbinders, folders, stitchers, &c 1 1 1 1 50 39 11
3. Printers, compositors 1 1 11 11 10 10 16 16 5 5 6 6 2 2 381 381 2 2
4. Newspaper proprietors and publishers 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 32 32
5. Musical instrument makers, music sellers 1 1 12 12
6. Lithographers, lithographic printers 12 12
7. Wood carvers, image makers, modellers 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 17 1
8. Taxidermists 1 1
9. Die sinkers, mould makers 10 10
10. Watch and clock makers 1 1 11 11 4 4 8 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 121 121
11. Opticians 3 3
12. Surgical instrument makers
13. Gunsmiths 1 1 1 1 3 3 7 7
14. Engine makers and dealers 5 5 2 2 7 7 2 2 134 134
15. Tool makers and dealers 5 5
16. Cutlers 5 5
17. Coach makers, dealers 4 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 8 8 1 1 176 176
18. Saddle, harness makers, dealers 7 7 6 6 39 39 24 24 29 29 17 17 44 44 48 48 20 20 17 17 509 509 1 1
19. Whipmakers 1 1 8 8
20. Wheelwrights 13 13 7 7 68 68 34 34 13 13 6 6 36 36 37 37 26 26 23 23 471 471 1 1
21. Agricultural implement makers, dealers 1 1 7 7 7 7 2 2 5 5 7 7 1 1 4 4 98 98
22. Shipbuilders, shipwrights 5 5 16 16 3 3 1 1 130 130 4 4
23. Ship chandlers 6 6
24. Boat builders 1 1 9 9
25. Sailmakers 2 2 1 1 38 38 1 1
26. House proprietors 1 1 3 3 2 2 132 92 40
27. Builders 6 6 12 12 17 17 8 8 12 12 20 20 13 13 18 18 5 5 21 21 316 316 2 2
28. Carpenters and joiners 31 31 28 28 63 63 38 38 50 50 42 42 71 71 111 111 38 38 51 51 1,560 1,560 3 3 7 7
29. Bricklayers 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 79 79
30. Masons 26 26 13 13 56 56 43 43 34 34 24 24 71 71 96 96 26 26 58 58 1,063 1,063
31. Slaters, shinglers 2 2
32. Plasterers 1 1 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 3 3 2 2 189 189
33. Painters, paperhangers, plumbers, glaziers 3 3 8 8 14 14 12 12 20 20 7 7 6 6 14 14 7 7 2 2 492 492 3 3
34. Furniture makers, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and dealers 5 5 1 1 22 22 19 18 1 14 14 7 7 4 4 10 10 3 3 3 3 392 384 8
35. Picture framemakers 4 4
36. Carvers, gilders 16 16
37. Mattrass and bed makers 1 1 1 1 25 20 5
38. Manufacturing chemists 1 1 1 1 4 4
39. Dyers, scourers 1 1 4 4 1 1 19 18 1
40. Asphalte makers and workers 4 4
Sub-Class II.—Persons working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics, in Dress, and in Fibrous Materials—
1. Manchester warehousemen and assistants 93 93
2. Drapers, linendrapers, and assistants 2 2 28 27 1 23 14 9 13 11 2 1 1 12 12 16 14 2 7 5 2 18 16 2 652 540 112 1 1 1 1
3. Woolstaplers and sorters 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 17 17
4. Woollen manufactures (all branches) 8 8 1 1 1 1 15 12 3 1 1
5. Flax manufactures (all branches) 1 1