TABLE III.—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, and the NUMBER of PERSONS engaged in each OCCUPATION ARRANGED in NUMERICAL ORDER—continued.
| MALES—continued. |
| Occupation. |
Number. |
| Cowkeepers, dairymen, milksellers |
141 |
| Lawyers, barristers, solicitors |
139 |
| Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers |
137 |
| Stevedores, lumpers, wharfmen, &c. |
132 |
| Publishers, booksellers, stationers, and their assistants |
132 |
| Law clerks (articled or otherwise) |
129 |
| Agricultural implement makers and dealers |
118 |
| Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors |
109 |
| Tobacco, cigar, snuff manufacturers |
108 |
| Die sinkers, mould makers, engravers |
104 |
| Guards, point-men (on railways) |
103 |
| Apprentices (branches undefined) |
98 |
| Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c. |
98 |
| Mechanics and manufacturers (not otherwise described) |
92 |
| Barbers, hairdressers, wig makers |
85 |
| Limeburners and limedealers |
85 |
| Confectioners and pastrycooks |
80 |
| Goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers |
80 |
| Coopers |
75 |
| Wine manufacturers and vignerons |
73 |
| Gingerbeer, sodawater, cordial manufacturers |
72 |
| Editors, journalists, (not newspaper proprietors) reporters |
71 |
| Tobacconists and assistants |
72 |
| Photographers and photographic artists |
69 |
| Wine, spirit merchants, dealers, and assistants |
67 |
| Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers |
66 |
| Penal establishments—officers, warders, turnkeys, &c. |
62 |
| Boarding, lodging-house keepers |
60 |
| Share and stock-brokers, dealers, jobbers |
58 |
| Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors |
57 |
| Bookbinders |
56 |
| Restaurant and eatinghouse-keepers |
55 |
| Timber merchants and dealers |
53 |
| Sailmakers |
49 |
| Actors, circus performers, &c. |
49 |
| Artists and sculptors |
46 |
| Soap boilers and tallow chandlers |
43 |
| Waterworks service workmen (not plumbers) |
41 |
| Provision curers and dealers |
40 |
| Bonded warehouse keepers |
38 |
| Hay, straw dealers, chaff-cutters |
38 |
| Lighthouse-keepers |
33 |
| Mattrass and bed makers |
33 |
| Turners |
33 |
| Woodcarvers, imagemakers, modellers |
33 |
| Copperworkers, founders, dealers |
31 |
| Lithographers and lithographic printers |
31 |
| French polishers |
30 |
| Clothes dealers, outfitters, shopmen and their assistants |
30 |
| University and theological students |
29 |
| Private tutors |
28 |
| Gasworks service workmen (not gasfitters) |
27 |
| Basket and basketware manufacturers |
26 |
| Seed merchants and dealers |
25 |
| Dentists and dental surgeons |
24 |
| Pawnbrokers and money lenders |
23 |
| Organ builders, musical instrument makers, tuners, music sellers |
23 |
| Wool staplers and sorters |
23 |
| Jam, preserve, condiment manufacturers |
23 |
| Military defences (officers, instructors, &c.) |
22 |
| Water carters, carriers, dealers |
22 |
| Newspaper proprietors and publishers |
21 |
| Pottery makers and dealers |
21 |
| University professors |
20 |
| Toolmakers and dealers |
20 |
| Carvers and gilders |
19 |
| Tent and tarpaulin makers |
18 |
| Distillers and rectifiers |
17 |
| Locksmiths and bellhangers |
17 |
| Gunsmiths |
16 |
| Oyster and shellfish dealers |
16 |
| Slaters and shinglers |
15 |
| Poulterers and game dealers |
15 |
| Flour and meal merchants, dealers |
15 |
| Shipchandlers |
14 |
| Picture-frame makers |
12 |
| Rope, cordmakers, dealers |
12 |
| Charcoal-burners and dealers |
12 |
| Authors and other persons engaged in literary pursuits |
11 |
| Cutlers |
10 |
| Dyers and scourers |
10 |
| Officekeepers and cleaners (not Government) |
9 |
| Hatters, capmakers, straw hat and bonnet makers (not milliners) |
8 |
| Clothing manufacturers (not tailors) |
8 |
| Boatbuilders |
7 |
| Woollen manufacture (all branches) |
7 |
| Furriers |
6 |
| Biscuit manufacturers |
6 |
| Billstickers and distributors |
6 |
| Plaster, cement-makers and dealers |
6 |
| Surgical and philosophical instrument makers, dealers |
5 |