Occupations of the People.,TABLE XIX.—Showing the Numbers of Persons, Males, and Females, in classified order of Occupation, together with Occupations of Males of all Ages in each Electoral District—continued.
Occupation. Classification. Persons. Males—Electoral Districts.
Order. Sub-Order. Group. Persons. Males. Females. Hobart. Launceston. Wellington. West Devon.
CLASS V.—continued.
ORDER 18.—Persons, not otherwise classed, engaged in connection with Manufactures or other Processes connected with Animal and Vegetable Substances.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Matters (not otherwise classed).
Soap, Candle Manufacturer 18 1 1 65 58 7 18 19
Tallow Melter, Boiling-down Worker 18 1 2 1 1 1
Fellmonger, Woolwasher 18 1 3 28 28 7 2
Tanner, Currier (all branches) 18 1 4 111 111 33 21 3
Bonedust, Manure Manufacturer 18 1 5 4 4
Sub-Order 2.—Working in Wood (not elsewhere classed).
Firewood Cutter, Chopper 18 2 1 259 259 1 2
Fencer, Hurdlemaker 18 2 2 73 73
Barkmill Owner, Worker 18 2 3 6 6 1 4
Others 18 2 4 6 6 3
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
Chaffcutter 18 3 1 29 29 2
ORDER 19.—Persons engaged in the Alteration, Modification, or Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Metals or Mineral Matters.
Sub-Order 1.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
Monumental, Marble, Mason, Stonecutter, Dresser 19 1 1 42 42 20 8 1
Limeburner 19 1 2 16 16
Brickmaker, Tile Manufacturer 19 1 4 136 136 9 32 3
Pottery-maker 19 1 5 22 21 1 16
Glass Manufacturer, Worker 19 1 6 1 1 1
Crockery, Earthenware, Repairer, Maker 19 1 7 1 1 1
Sub-Order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, Minting.
Goldsmith 19 2 1 24 24 3 11
Electro-plater, Plater 19 2 3 1 1 1
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in various Metals (not elsewhere classed).
Tinsmith, Smelter, Worker 19 3 1 138 138 52 29 2 1
Silver, Copper, Lead Smelter, Worker 19 3 3 681 681 2
Malleable Iron and Steel Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker 19 3 4 3 3 3
Pig-iron Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker 19 3 5 2 2 2
Iron Founder, Moulder, Worker 19 3 6 118 118 31 55
Brass Founder, Moulder, Brazier, Worker 19 3 7 17 17 1 11
Blacksmith, Striker, Farrier 19 3 10 832 832 93 70 29 30
Locksmith 19 3 11 6 6 4 1
Others 19 3 13 12 12 8
ORDER 20.—Persons engaged in the Conversion of Coal and other Substances to purposes of Heat, Light, or Forms of Energy not otherwise classed.
Sub-Order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other Forms of Energy.
Gas Manufacturer and Supply Officer, Worker 20 1 1 70 70 39 19
Electric Light or Energy Produce Worker 20 1 3 36 36 28
Charcoal Burner 20 1 5 7 7
Others 20 1 7 7 7
ORDER 21.—Persons engaged in the Construction or Repair of Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Docks, Earthworks, &c., or in seperations the nature of which is undefined.
Sub-Order 1.—Houses and Buildings.
Builder, Contractor, Manager, Foreman, Clerk 21 1 1 236 29 1 71 34 2 3
Stonemason, Hodman, Labourer 21 1 2 111 111 53 12 1 1
Bricklayer, Hodman, Labourer 21 1 3 222 222 52 64 3 2
Carpenter, Joiner, Turner, Labourer 21 1 4 1,381 1,381 213 205 37 51
Slater, Shingler 21 1 5 6 6 5
Plasterer, Modeller 21 1 6 116 116 31 36 1
House Painter, Paper-hanger, Glazier 21 1 7 334 334 104 77 3 9
Plumber, Gasfitter, Bell-banger 21 1 8 127 127 46 32 3
Others 21 1 9 49 49 45 3