SUMMARY TABLE VII., SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS in classified arrangement of FEMALES of all ages in COUNTIES and PASTORAL DISTRICTS (exclusive of the unemployed Aborigines).
OCCUPATIONS. Total of Victoria. Total of Shipping and Travellers, including an Estimate for migratory population. Total of Counties and Pastoral Districts. INHABITANTS OF
Anglesey. Bourke (including Melbourne). Dalhousie. Dundas. Evelyn. Follett.
CLASS I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government and Defence of the Country :—
Sub-Class 3. Army, Navy, Police—Warders, Turnkeys, Searchers, &c. 13 13 4 1
Sub-Class 4. Women in Government employment, Messengers, Office-keepers, &c. 14 14 10
CLASS II.—Professional—Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate Subordinates) not in Government employment :—
Sub-Class 2. Church Officers, Pew Openers, &c. 2 2 2
Sub-Class 4. Chemists, Apothecaries, Aurists, Hospital Attendants, Sick Nurses, &c. 223 223 133 2
CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences :—
Sub-Class 1. Teachers, Schoolmistresses, Governesses, Music Teachers, &c. 1,015 1 1,014 3 550 30 7 8
Sub-Class 3. Other Professions—Authors, Editors, Photographers, Musicians, Actresses, &c. 136 136 41 4
CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods :—
Sub-Class 1. Merchants 2 2
Sub-Class 2. Shop and Storekeepers, Dealers, Hawkers, &c. 1,100 16 1,084 2 322 19 6 7
Sub-Class 3. Bankers, Brokers, Accountants, Commission Agents, &c. 4 4 3
Sub-Class 4. Saleswomen, Assistants in Shops, &c. 252 2 250 114 8 1
CLASS V.—Personal Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal Offices for Man :—
Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Barmaids, Inn Servants, &c. 940 6 934 1 377 27 4 1
Sub-Class 2. Needlewomen, Shoebinders, Dressmakers, Capmakers, Outfitters, &c. 3,278 13 3,265 1 1,859 40 9 11 1
Sub-Class 3. Domestic Servants (General), Cooks, Housemaids, &c. 15,485 33 15,452 40 7,847 383 140 85 49
CLASS VI.—Manufacturing—Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Matters :—
Sub-Class 3. Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters, Workers in Stucco, &c. 6 6 6
Sub-Class 4. Brickmakers, Road and Railway Laborers, &c. 7 7 2
Sub-Class 5. Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, &c. 13 13 8 1
Sub-Class 6. Builders, Carpenters, Timber Merchants, &c. 9 9 5 1
Sub-Class 7. Cabinet Makers, Furniture Dealers, Carvers and Gilders, &c., &c. 56 56 33 1
Sub-Class 8. Coach and Cart Makers, Wheelwrights, Implement Makers, &c. 6 6 3
Sub-Class 9. Other Artisans and Mechanics, Printers, Bookbinders, &c. 44 1 43 31
Sub-Class 10. Tanners, Fellmongers, Soapboilers, Wool Sorters, Charcoal Burners, &c. 18 18 6
CLASS VII.—Gold Mining—Persons engaged in digging for, and washing out Gold :—
Sub-Class 1. Miners—Puddling 20 1 19 2
Sub-Class 2. Miners—sluicing 7 7
Sub-Class 3. Miners—quartz crushing 1 1
Sub-Class 4. Miners—alluvial sinking 62 2 60 2 5
Sub-Class 5. Mines—Diggers (branch of mining undefined) 127 3 124