TABLE III.—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, and the NUMBER of PERSONS engaged in them, ARRANGED in NUMERICAL ORDER—continued.
| Occupation. |
Number. |
| MALES—continued. |
| Jewellery manufacture (wholesale) |
2 |
| Taxidermists |
1 |
| Coal, coke merchants, dealers |
1 |
| Plaster, cement makers, and dealers |
1 |
| Ice merchants, makers, dealers |
1 |
| Total— |
66,848 |
| RESIDUE OF THE MALE POPULATION. |
| Sons, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described) |
25,477 |
| Scholars, whether in public or private schools, or at home |
16,327 |
| Occupation not stated |
577 |
| Unemployed at present |
519 |
| Inmates of charitable institutions and pensioners |
513 |
| Prisoners |
230 |
| Total |
43,643 |
| Total of Male Population |
110,491 |
| FEMALES. |
| Domestic servants, housekeepers, &c. |
6,364 |
| Milliners and dressmakers |
1,560 |
| Teachers, schoolmistresses (not governesses) |
630 |
| Farm servants, daughters and relatives assisting |
468 |
| Tailoresses |
397 |
| Farmers |
353 |
| Manglers, laundresses (not domestic servants) |
329 |
| Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined) and assistants |
245 |
| Midwives, sick nurses, &c. |
202 |
| Governesses |
170 |
| Shirtmakers and seamstresses |
146 |
| Independent means, annuitants |
139 |
| Machinists |
136 |
| Drapers, linendrapers, and assistants |
112 |
| Officers of General Government (nurses in hospitals, &c.) |
96 |
| Church officers, sisters of charity, &c. |
87 |
| Land proprietors |
61 |
| Cow and dairy keepers, milk sellers |
60 |
| Board and lodging-housekeepers |
57 |
| Musicians, music teachers, vocalists |
54 |
| Hotelkeepers, publicans, &c. |
53 |
| Boot and shoe makers, dealers, &c. |
50 |
| Shopwomen (branch undefined) |
49 |
| House proprietors |
40 |
| Market gardeners |
28 |
| Other indefinite occupations |
28 |
| Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government) |
23 |
| Greengrocers, fruiterers, and assistants |
23 |
| Actresses, &c. |
15 |
| Confectioners, pastrycooks, &c. |
13 |
| Bookbinders, folders, stitchers |
11 |
| Hawkers and other general dealers |
10 |
| Squatters, graziers |
10 |
| Grocers, teadealers, and assistants |
10 |
| Artists, sculptors |
9 |
| Apprentices (branch undefined) |
9 |
| Upholsterers |
8 |
| Bakers |
8 |
| Photographers, photographic artists |
7 |
| Stewardesses, ship servants |
7 |
| Butchers |
7 |
| Restaurant and eating-housekeepers |
6 |
| Pawnbrokers |
6 |
| Squatters' daughters assisting |
6 |
| Hatters, capmakers, straw hat and bonnet makers |
6 |
| Booksellers, stationers, and assistants |
5 |
| Mattrass, bed makers |
5 |
| Clothing manufacture (not tailors) |
5 |
| Clothes dealers, outfitters, and assistants |
4 |
| Registry officekeepers |
3 |
| Woollen manufacture (all branches) |
3 |
| Tent, tarpaulin makers, dealers |
3 |
| Wine manufacturers (all branches) |
3 |
| Laborers (branch undefined) |
3 |
| Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors |
2 |
| Barbers, hairdressers, wigmakers |
2 |
| Police searcher |
1 |
| Chemists, druggists, and their assistants |
1 |
| Dray and cart proprietors |
1 |
| Modellers |
1 |
| Dyers, scourers |
1 |
| Flax manufacture (all branches) |
1 |
| Poulterers, game dealers |
1 |
| Fishmongers, curers, dealers |
1 |
| Millers, flourmill workers |
1 |
| Brewers, and other engaged in brewing |
1 |
| French polishers |
1 |