TABLE XIV.—STATEMENT showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS (MALES and FEMALES) at STATED PERIODS of AGE, also returned as EMPLOYERS, ENGAGED on their OWN ACCOUNT, RELATIVES ASSISTING, WAGE-EARNERS, and UNEMPLOYED respectively, arranged in CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and GROUPS, in the STATE at DATE of CENSUS, 1901 (exclusive of ABORIGINES)—continued.
OCCUPATION. TOTAL. MALES.
AGES.
Order. Sub-Order. Group. DESIGNATION. Persons. Males. Females. Under 5 Years. 5 to 14 Years. 15 to 20 Years. 21 Years and under 25. 25 Years and under 45. 45 Years and under 65. 65 Years and upwards. 21 Years and upwards.
CLASS IV.—ORDER 14—continued.
Sub-Order 3.—On Seas and Rivers, and the Regulation thereof.
14 3 1 Harbors and Rivers Department—Marine Board, ferry service officer 38 38 1 3 14 17 3 37
2 Pilot 19 19 1 3 11 4 18
3 Lighthouse-keeper, superintendent 51 51 2 3 19 20 7 49
4 Shipowner, shipping agent, manager, clerk 250 250 8 68 41 100 30 2 174
5 Shipmaster, officer, seaman (merchant service) 2,001 2,001 3 281 353 1,000 322 42 1,717
6 Engineer, stoker, coaltrimmer of steamer (merchant service) 818 818 68 152 512 83 3 750
7 Steward, stewardess, ship servant 675 655 20 8 116 138 340 51 2 531
8 Canal proprietor, agent, manager 1 1 1
9 Bargemaster, lighterman 12 12 1 1 5 4 1 11
10 Stevedore, lumper, wharf laborer 1,182 1,182 5 85 122 665 277 28 1,092
11 Boat proprietor, boatman, waterman 32 31 1 3 4 4 9 7 4 24
12 Ferry, punt lessee, worker 21 21 7 5 8 1 14
13 Wharf owner, lessee, wharfinger 22 22 1 11 9 1 21
14 Others 7 7 1 1 2 2 1 6
Total Sub-Order 3 5,129 5,108 21 28 636 818 2,686 841 99 4,444
Sub-Order 4.—On Postal Service.
4 1 Postal officer, postmaster, clerk, sorter 400 251 149 3 17 16 141 63 11 231
2 Letter-carrier 89 89 5 31 35 16 2 84
3 Mail contractor 52 48 4 2 4 1 24 14 3 42
4 Mailman, mailguard 97 97 8 24 9 38 16 2 65
5 Others 16 15 1 4 2 5 3 1 11
Total Sub-Order 4 654 500 154 13 54 59 243 112 19 433
Sub-Order 5.—On Telegraph and Telephone Service.
5 1 Telegraph officer, stationmaster, operator, clerk 321 293 28 48 57 175 13 245
2 Electrician, lineman 91 91 9 9 42 29 2 82
3 Telephone officer 30 5 25 2 1 2 3
4 Messenger 155 141 14 15 122 4 4
5 Others 6 6 1 1 4 5
Total Sub-Order 5 603 536 67 15 182 72 223 42 2 339
Sub-Order 6.—Delivery of Documents, Parcels, and Messages by hand.
6 1 Messenger, porter 156 154 2 70 45 5 10 19 5 39
2 Errand boy, girl 185 185 146 39
3 Others
Total Sub-Order 6 341 339 2 216 84 5 10 19 5 39
Total Order 14 12,850 12,591 259 389 1,783 1,461 6,344 2,378 236 10,419
TOTAL CLASS IV. 12,850 12,591 259 389 1,783 1,461 6,344 2,378 236 10,419
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
ORDER 15.—Persons Engaged in Connection with Manufacture or in other Processes relating to Art and Mechanic Productions in which Materials of various kinds are Employed in Combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books and Publications.
15 1 1 Publisher, newspaper proprietor 61 59 2 4 9 3 25 15 3 46
2 Printer, printer's manager, clerk 477 463 14 49 140 49 150 66 9 274
3 Compositor 280 277 3 3 42 27 158 40 7 232
4 Machinist, stereotyper, and others engaged in printing 154 145 9 15 44 13 52 19 2 86
5 Bookbinder, manufacturing stationer (all branches) 199 102 97 3 26 10 42 17 4 73
6 Others 7 3 4 1 1 1 2
Total Sub-Order 1 1,178 1,049 129 74 262 102 428 158 25 713