TABLE XII.—SHOWING, at the DATE of the CENSUS of 1891, the NUMBER of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES (exclusive of CHINESE and ABORIGINES), of DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONS, in CLASSIFIED ARRANGEMENT.—continued.
ORDER. SUB-ORDER. OCCUPATIONS. PERSONS. MALES. FEMALES.
Total. Under 21 Years. 21 Years and upwards. Total. Under 21 Years. 21 Years and upwards. Total. Under 21 Years. 21 Years and upwards.
CLASS IV.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
17 2 Cooper 95 20 75 95 20 75
Others working in vegetable matters not otherwise classed 19 6 13 14 3 11 5 3 2
17 3 Chaff-cutter 126 26 100 126 26 100
Seed-crusher, oilcake-maker 4 4 4 4
17 4 Paper manufacture (all branches) 27 19 8 4 1 3 23 18 5
Stationer (manufacturing) 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 1
18 1 Stone-carver (not sculptor or mason) 77 15 62 77 15 62
Tombstone, monument—maker 37 11 26 37 11 26
Lime-burner 71 13 58 71 13 58
Brick, tile—maker 241 46 195 241 46 195
Pottery-maker, potter 43 21 22 43 21 22
Glass-maker 22 10 12 22 10 12
Asphalt—manufacturer 1 1 1 1
18 2 Goldsmith, silversmith 5 1 4 5 1 4
Manufacturing jeweller, precious stone-worker 52 18 34 52 18 34
Electro-plater, plater 5 3 2 5 3 2
18 3 Coppersmith, copper-worker 15 2 13 15 2 13
Tin, zine—worker 236 96 140 236 96 140
Ironfounder, moulder, worker 562 159 403 562 159 403
Blacksmith, farrier 2,274 704 1,570 2,274 704 1,570
Brassfounder, moulder, worker 38 6 32 38 6 32
Others working in metals other than gold and silver 40 10 30 40 10 30
19 1 Gasworks service 98 7 91 98 7 91
Firewood chopper, sawyer 2 2 2 2
Charcoal burner 17 7 10 17 7 10
Electric light or energy, assistant 1 1 1 1
Hydraulic energy 1 1 1 1
20 1 Builder, foreman, clerk 321 6 315 321 6 315
Stone, marble mason ; mason 939 40 899 939 40 899
Bricklayer 142 6 136 142 6 136
Plasterer 203 13 190 203 13 190
Slater, shingler, thatcher 6 3 3 6 3 3
Mason's, bricklayer's, plasterer's laborer 261 52 209 261 52 209
Carpenter, joiner, turner 1,754 203 1,551 1,754 203 1,551
Others working in houses and buildings 7 7 7 7
20 2 Contractor for railway, road, or undefined 626 25 621 626 25 621
Foreman, ganger, time-keeper, clerk 47 47 47 47
Navvy, railway, road—laborer 1,620 157 1,463 1,620 157 1,463
Pavior 1 1 1 1
Asphalt pavement layer, worker 4 4 4 4
Stone-breaker, stone-breaking machine worker 49 11 38 49 11 38
20 3 Cemetery-keeper, grave-digger 5 5 5 5
Chimney-sweep 7 1 6 7 1 6
Nightman 2 2 2 2
21 1 Laborer (undefined) 9,843 1,932 7,911 9,843 1,932 7,911
Engine driver, stoker (undefined) 498 71 427 498 71 427
Watchman (undefined) 30 30 30 30
Mechanic (undefined) 30 3 27 30 3 27
Others working in imperfectly defined industries 22 20 2 22 20 2
CLASS V.—PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
22 1 Farmer, market gardener 13,450 132 13,318 12,985 131 12,854 465 1 464
Wife, son, daughter, relative—assisting 7,386 4,516 2,870 7,067 4,315 2,752 319 201 118
Farm bailiff, overseer 106 6 100 103 6 97 3 3
Farm servant, laborer ; ploughman 6,461 2,440 4,021 6,410 2,409 4,001 51 31 20
Fruitgrower, orchard-keeper, worker 34 3 31 31 3 28 3 3
Hopgrower, worker, picker 6 3 3 4 1 3 2 2
Tobaccogrower, worker 3 3 3 3
Winegrower, vigneron, worker 192 75 117 153 43 110 39 32 7
Gardener 932 72 860 928 72 856 4 4
22 2 Squatter, grazier, dairy farmer 656 32 624 588 32 556 68 68
Wife, son, daughter, relative—assisting 1,564 860 704 305 37 268 1,259 823 436
Station, grazing or dairy farm—overseer, storekeeper, clerk 489 20 469 489 20 469
Shepherd, stockrider, laborer, on station, &c. 2,304 498 1,806 2,300 495 1,805 4 3 1
Shearer 97 5 92 97 5 92
Herdsman 15 15 15 15
Drover 188 26 162 188 26 162
22 3 Fisherman 252 35 217 251 35 216 1 1
Game, wildfowl—catcher 88 12 76 88 12 76
Rabbit, vermin—trapper, poisoner 118 21 97 118 21 97
Beekeeper 27 5 22 27 5 22
22 4 Forest inspector, officer, ranger 24 6 18 24 6 18
Woodcutter, woodman 98 19 79 98 19 79