TABLE XIX.—Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females in classified order of Occupation, together with Occupations of Males of all Ages in each Electoral District—continued.
Occupations. Classification. Persons.
Order. Sub-Order. Group. Persons. Males. Females.
CLASS V.—AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, MINERAL, AND OTHER PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
ORDER 21.—PERSONS DIRECTLY ENGAGED IN THE CULTIVATION OF LAND OR IN REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, OR IN OBTAINING RAW PRODUCTS FROM NATURAL SOURCES.
Sub-Order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
Farmer 21 1 1 5,708 4,835 853
Farmers, Agricultural and Pastoral 21 1 1A 3,321 3,085 236
Farm Bailiff, Overseer 21 1 2 84 84
Farm Servant, Agricultural, Labourer 21 1 3 1,788 1,788
Farm Servant, Agricultural, Pastoral, and General 21 1 3A 3,352 3,352
Market Gardener 21 1 4 7 7
Fruitgrower 21 1 5 434 356 78
Hop, Cotton, Tea, Coffee, Grower, Picker, Labourer 21 1 6 564 291 273
Vine Grower, Vigneron 21 1 8 1 1
Horticulturist, Gardener 21 1 9 791 791
Others 21 1 10 1 1
Sub-Order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
Stock Breeder, Squatter, Grazier 21 2 1 1,309 1,169 140
Station Overseer, Manager 21 2 2 95 95
Stock Rider, Drover, Herd Feeder, Shearer, and Pastoral Labourer 21 2 3 591 591
Dairy Farmer 21 2 4 434 180 254
Milkers, and others connected with the Dairy 21 2 5 12 1 11
Others 21 2 6 6 4 2
Sub-Order 3.—Fisheries, the Capture, Preservation, or Destruction of Wild Animals, or the acquisition of Products yielded by Wild Animals.
Fisherman 21 3 2 124 123 1
Hunter, Trapper, Rabbit Catcher, Fowler, Bee Hunter, Bee Keeper 21 3 5 309 309
Others 21 3 6 24 24
Sub-Order 4.—Forestry, or the acquisition of Raw Products yielded by Natural Vegetation.
Director, Overseer, Bailiff, and others engaged in Forestry 21 4 1 1 1
Woodsman, Axeman, Lumberer, Timber Getter 21 4 2 524 522 2
Bark Stripper, Collector 21 4 3 20 20
Sub-Order 5.—Engaged in the Conservancy of Water in all its forms, and in Water Supply from Natural Sources.
Officer, Clerk, Caretaker, Workman connected with the Conservancy of Water 21 5 1 46 46
Sub-Order 6.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products.
Officer of Department of Mines 21 6 1 8 8
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Miner, Clerk, and others engaged in Gold Mining (Lode) 21 6 2 413 412 1
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Miner, Clerk, and others engaged in Gold Mining (Alluvial) 21 6 3 62 62
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk, and others engaged in Tin Ore Mining (Lode) 21 6 4 264 264
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk, and others engaged in Tin Ore Mining (Alluvial) 21 6 5 1,109 1,109
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk, and others engaged in Silver and Silver-Lead Mining 21 6 6 1,371 1,371
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk, and others engaged in Coal Mining 21 6 7 212 212
Mine Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk, and others engaged in other undefined kinds of Minerals 21 6 9 222 222
Quarry Proprietor, Overseer, Clerk 21 6 10 3 3
Quarryman, Labourer, and others engaged in Quarries 21 6 11 83 83
Others 21 6 12 241 241
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE.
ORDER 22.—PERSONS WHOSE OCCUPATIONS ARE UNDEFINED OR UNKNOWN, EMBRACING THOSE WHO DERIVE INCOMES FROM SOURCES WHICH CANNOT BE DIRECTLY RELATED TO ANY OTHER CLASS.
Sub-Order 1.—Persons of Independent Means, having no Specific Occupation or Undefined.
Pensioner 22 1 1 77 69 8
Annuitant 22 1 2 336 129 207
Independent Means, Lady, Gentleman (so returned) 22 1 3 258 51 207
Sub-Order 2.—Others Undefined, both as regards Means and particular Occupation.
Manager, Assistant, Apprentice, Partner, Proprietor, Employer, Overlooker, Foreman (so returned) 22 2 1 8 8
Others 22 2 2 457 310 147