TABLE XV.—Showing in Alphabetical Arrangement the Occupations followed by the People of Tasmania, together with the Number of Persons, Males, and Females of all Ages, of 20 and under, and of 20 and over, following each Occupation, with references to the Classification adopted in the foregoing Tables—continued., Details of the Groups of Occupations marked with Latter references are given in Table VI.
Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Persons. Males. Females.
Total. Under 20. 20 and over. Total. Under 20. 20 and over. Total. Under 20. 20 and over.
6 8 Rope, Cord-maker, Dealer 4 4 4 4
2 4 Reporter, Shorthand Writer 14 1 13 14 1 13
8 11 Saddler, Harness-maker, Dealer 93 22 71 92 22 70 1 1
8 12 Sailmaker 25 25 26 25
11 2 Sawyer, Saw-mill Owner, Worker 401 54 347 401 54 347
2 6 Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher of Board School 234 49 236 127 13 109 157 31 126
2 6 Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher of Private School 149 14 135 40 1 30 109 13 96
2 6 Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher of School not stated 219 41 178 52 5 47 167 36 131
3 3 Scholar, mode of Education not stated 21,215 21,203 12 10,695 10,690 5 10,520 10,513 7
2 5a Scientific Persons, other 2 2 2 2
6 3c Seas and Rivers, others connected with 113 29 84 113 29 84
10 2 Seed Merchant 6 1 5 4 1 3 2 2
4 2c Servant of Charitable Institution 96 1 95 50 50 46 1 45
4 1 Servants' Registry Office Keeper 1 1 1 1
5 1 Share, Stockbroker, Dealer, Jobber 57 7 50 57 7 50
8 12 Ship Chandler 3 1 2 3 1 2
8 12 Ship Builder, Shipwright 136 13 123 136 13 123
6 3b Ship Master, Officer, Seaman (Merchant Service) 637 70 567 637 70 567
6 3 Ship Owner 7 7 7 7
8 12 Ship Rigger 3 3 3 3
6 3 Ship Servant, Steward, Stewardess 58 7 51 52 7 45 6 6
9 2 Shirtmaker, Seamstress 120 16 104 120 16 104
9 2 Shoe, Bootmaker 1,109 279 830 1,077 207 820 33 22 10
9 2 Shoe, Bootmaker Wife of, assisting 5 5 5 5
5 2 Shopkeeper (Branch undefined) 521 85 436 426 70 356 95 15 80
5 2 Shopkeeper Wife of, assisting in Business 58 88 88 88
13 2 Shopman, Shopwoman (Branch undefined) 47 29 18 34 22 12 13 7 6
8 13 Slater, Shingler, Tiler 10 1 9 10 1 9
11 1 Soapboiler 17 3 14 17 3 14
3 2 Son, Daughter, Relative, Visitor 25,849 23,063 2,756 9,749 9,665 84 16,100 13,428 2,072
7 3 Squatter, Grazier 149 149 142 142 7 7
7 2 Squatter, Grazier Son, Daughter, Relative of, assisting 56 27 29 33 16 18 23 12 11
7 2 Squatter, Grazier, Wife of, assisting 1 1 1 1
7 2 Station or Grazing Farm Labourer (Out-door) 2 2 2 2
7 2 Station or Grazing Farm Manager, Overseer, Superintendent 30 30 30 30
7 2a Station or Grazing Farm Servant (In-door) 616 135 481 521 31 430 96 44 51
11 2 Stationer (see also Bookseller) 18 6 13 15 4 11 3 1 2
6 3 Stevedore, Lumper 80 1 29 30 1 29
12 3a Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, others working or dealing in 45 12 33 45 12 33
12 3 Stone-cutter, Dresser (not Mason) 12 4 3 12 4 8
6 4 Storekeeper, Bonded or Free (not Shopkeeper) 4 2 2 4 2 2
6 4 Storeman, Laborer in Store 127 18 109 127 18 109
9 2 Tailor, Tailoress 811 73 238 234 40 194 77 33 44
11 1 Tailor-chandler 11 4 7 11 4 7
11 1 Tallow-melter, Boiler-down 1 1 1 1
11 1 Tanner 91 26 65 91 26 65
2 5a Teacher of Accomplishments (not Music) 18 18 7 7 11 11
6 5a Telegraph Service 72 20 52 42 16 26 30 4 26
9 1c Textile Fabrics, others working or dealing in 7 1 6 7 1 6
2 1 Theological Student 1 1 1 1
11 2 Timber Merchant, Dealer 29 3 26 29 3 26
12 6 Tin, Quicksilver-worker, Dealer 122 45 77 122 45 77
10 3c Tobacco, Cigar, Snuff Manufacture 1 1 1 1
10 3 Tobacconist 17 17 17 17
11 2 Turner 12 4 8 12 4 8