Occupations of the People—Specific Occupations., TABLE XVII.—Showing in classified arrangement the Number of Males of all Ages, and whether Employers, Employed, &c., in respect to each Occupation—continued.
Classification of Occupations. The Colony of Tasmania.
Total. Periods of Age. Grade.
-5. -15. -20. -45. -65. 65 and over. Not stated. Employer. Engaged on own account. Wage-earner. Relative assisting. Unemployed.
CLASS I.—continued.
Sub-Order 5.—Science.
Analytical Chemist 3 3 3
Assayer, Metallurgist 16 1 15 3 8 5
Others 2 1 1 1 1
Sub-Order 6.—Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.
Civil Engineer 78 1 5 47 22 3 13 6 56 2 1
Directing or Consulting Mechanical Engineer 153 3 23 86 39 1 1 11 10 131 1
Electrician (not connected with Telegraph or Telephone Service) 7 2 5 1 6
Surveyor 183 19 143 18 3 27 8 141 1 6
Architect 40 3 26 8 3 10 10 17 2 1
Draftsman 38 4 32 2 1 1 33 3
Sub-Order 7.—Education.
Officer of Education Department 5 2 3 5
University Professor, Demonstrator, Lecturer, &c 1 1 1
Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, State School 213 5 26 132 40 10 208 4
Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, Private School 50 2 7 28 8 5 10 21 18 1
Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, School not stated 16 1 10 4 1 16
Tutor, Governess 3 3 3
Teacher of Languages or other accomplishment, not Art or Music 4 3 1 1 3
Museum Attendants, Others 4 1 3 4
Sub-Order 8.—Fine Arts.
Artist, Painter, Art Student 18 1 14 3 1 6 10 1
Engraver 5 1 4 2 3
Photographer 64 15 44 5 9 22 31 1 1
Sub-Order 9.—Music.
Musician, Vocalist 25 1 19 4 1 12 13
Music Teacher 17 1 12 4 11 6
Sub-Order 10.—Amusements.
Actor, Actress 24 1 1 19 3 1 2 20 1
Theatre Proprietor, Lessee, Manager, Doorkeeper, Tickettaker 9 1 6 2 2 7
Jockey 40 1 19 20 38 2
Cricket Ground, Bowling-green, Tennis Court Caretaker, Professional Player 2 2 2
Billiard-table Proprietor, Keeper, Marker 29 1 2 19 5 2 6 23
Others 8 1 6 1 3 4 1
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.
ORDER 3.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE SUPPLY OF BOARD AND LODGING, AND IN RENDERING PERSONAL SERVICE FOR WHICH REMUNERATION IS USUALLY PAID.
Sub-Order 1.—Board and Lodging.
Hotelkeeper, Innkeeper 396 1 15 226 120 34 171 181 16 28
Coffee-house, Restaurant, Eating-house Keeper 17 2 1 8 4 2 8 5 1 3
Board and Lodging-house Keeper 36 1 12 16 7 4 31 1
Manager, Secretary, Steward of Club-house 8 7 1 8
Others 1 1 1
Sub-Order 2.—Attendance.
Porter, Gatekeeper 7 2 2 3 6 1
Footman 2 2 2
Coachman 487 22 94 241 74 56 477 2 8
Page 2 1 1 2
Cook 87 2 29 34 22 1 77 6 3
Housemaid, Kitchenmaid, General Servant 212 28 61 78 23 22 210 2
Office-keeper, Attendant 42 6 7 16 10 3 40 2
Hairdresser, Barber 84 6 18 54 5 1 15 24 44 1
Mangler, Laundry-keeper, Laundryman, Washerwoman 3 1 2 3
Others 45 16 21 8 45