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. |
| Manufacturing chemists |
4 |
| Umbrella, parasol stick makers, dealers, and menders |
4 |
| Chimney-sweepers |
4 |
| Opticians |
3 |
| Olive oil manufacturers |
3 |
| Coal and coke merchants, dealers |
3 |
| Jewellery manufacture (proprietors of establishments) |
3 |
| Hairbrush, broom makers and dealers |
2 |
| Japanners |
2 |
| Rag and waste paper dealers |
2 |
| China, earthenware makers, and dealers |
2 |
| Nightmen and scavengers |
2 |
| diamond setters, merchants |
2 |
| Ice merchants, makers, and dealers |
1 |
| RESIDUE OF MAELS POPULATION. |
| Sons, visitors, relaives |
31,259 |
| Scholars, whether in public or private schools, at home, or mode of education unspecified |
21,172 |
| Occupation not stated |
920 |
| Inmates of charitable institutions and pensioners |
853 |
| Unemployed at present |
697 |
| Prisoners |
466 |
| Total of Male Population |
149,530 |
| FEMALES. |
| Domestic servants |
8,592 |
| Milliners and dressmakers |
2,598 |
| Farm servants, daughters or relatives assisting on farm |
1,136 |
| Tailoresses |
481 |
| Schoolmistresses, teachers, (Government schools) |
453 |
| Midwives, nurses, and others connected with medicine |
392 |
| Schoolmistresses, teachers (private schools) |
376 |
| Farmers |
376 |
| Manglers, laundry-keepers, laundresses, washerwomen (not domestic servants) |
367 |
| Hotel servants, cooks, &c. |
334 |
| Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined) |
320 |
| Governesses |
258 |
| Boarding and lodginghouse-keepers |
194 |
| Shirtmakers and seamstresses |
176 |
| Machinists (sewing machines) |
156 |
| Drapers, linendrapers, and assistants |
127 |
| Houseproprietors, householders |
125 |
| Hotelkeepers, publicans |
124 |
| Music teachers |
118 |
| Independent means |
116 |
| Sisters of charity, nuns, &c. |
113 |
| Officers of General Government |
95 |
| Cowkeepers, dairywomen, milksellers |
84 |
| Ladies (returned as such) |
62 |
| Shopwomen, shop assistants (branch undefined) |
58 |
| Land proprietors, agricultural or pastoral |
58 |
| Restaurant and eatinghouse-keeper |
46 |
| Boot and shoemakes, dealers, and assistants |
38 |
| Greengrocers and fruiterers |
35 |
| Other indefinite occupations |
33 |
| Market gardeners and gardeners |
31 |
| Squatters, graziers, sheepfarmers |
22 |
| Squatters, graziers, sheepfarmers, daughters or relatives assisting |
19 |
| Photographers and photographic artists |
19 |
| Bookbinders |
19 |
| Laborers, assistants (branch of labor undefined) |
18 |
| Clothesdealers, outfitters, slopwomen, and assistants |
17 |
| Confectioners and pastrycooks |
17 |
| University and theological students |
16 |
| Church and chapel officers |
15 |
| Authors, and other persons engaged in literary pursuits |
15 |
| Actresses, circus performers, &c. |
15 |
| Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government) |
13 |
| Hawkers and pedlars |
13 |
| Butchers |
11 |
| Stewardesses, and ship servants (merchant service) |
11 |
| Bakers and assistants |
10 |
| Grocers, tea-dealers, and assistants |
10 |
| Musicians, vocalists, &c. |
10 |
| Wollen manufacture (all branches) |
9 |
| Jam, preserve, condiment manufacturers |
9 |
| Artists and sculptors |
19 |
| Servants registry office keepers |
9 |
| Umbrella, parasol stick makers, dealers, and menders |
8 |
| French polishers |
7 |
| Apprentices (branch undefined) |
7 |
| Furnituremakers, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, dealers |
6 |
| Mattrass and bedmakers |
6 |