SUMMARY XI., SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS in classified arrangement of MALES and FEMALES of all ages living on the GOLD FIELDS within each Warden's District (exclusive of Chinese not in the employment of the other Colonists, and of the unemployed Aborigines).
OCCUPATIONS. GOLD FIELDS.
TOTALS.
Both Sexes. Males. Females.
CLASS I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government and Defence of the Country :—
Sub-Class 1. Officers of General Government, Judges, Resident Magistrates, Government Clerks, Government Surveyors, &c. 160 160
Sub-Class 2. Officers of Local Government, Corporation Officers, Local Court Officers, Road Board Officers, &c. 25 25
Sub-Class 3. Army, Navy, Police—Officers, Soldiers, Constables, Warders, Turnkeys, &c. 655 651 4
Sub-Class 4. Workmen in Government employment, Messengers, Office Keepers, Chainmen in Government Survey Parties, &c. 74 74
CLASS II.—Professional—Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate Subordinates) not in Government employment :—
Sub-Class 1. Clergy, Ministers, Priests, Missionaries, Scripture Readers, &c. 53 53
Sub-Class 2. Church Officers, Pew Openers, Sextons, &c. 4 4
Sub-Class 3. Physicians, Surgeons, Dentists, Oculists, &c. 206 206
Sub-Class 4. Chemists, Apothecaries, Aurists, Hospital Attendants, &c. 175 129 46
Sub-Class 5. Lawyers, Barristers, Attorneys, Conveyancers, &c., &c. 73 73
Sub-Class 6. Law Clerks, Law Stationers, Official Assignees, Bailiffs, Law Officers, &c. 42 42
CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences :—
Sub-Class 1. Teachers, Schoolmasters, Professors, Music Masters, Inspectors of Schools, &c. 298 138 160
Sub-Class 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Surveyors (Land), Draughtsmen, &c. 64 64
Sub-Class 3. Other Professions—Authors, Editors, Photographers, Musicians, &c. 473 388 85
CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods :—
Sub-Class 1. Merchants 154 152 2
Sub-Class 2. Shop and Storekeepers, Warehousemen, Dealers, Hawkers, &c. 3,150 2,555 595
Sub-Class 3. Bankers, Brokers, Accountants, Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. 272 271 1
Sub-Class 4. Commercial Clerks, Assistants in Shops, Storemen, &c. 1,310 1,212 98
CLASS V.—Personal Offices—Pesons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Pesonal Offices for Man :—
Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Inn Servants, &c. 1,181 834 347
Sub-Class 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Outfitters, Hatters, &c. 1,571 783 788
Sub-Class 3. Domestic Servants (General), Cooks, Coachmen, Grooms, &c. 3,909 1,262 2,647
CLASS VI.—Manufacturing—Persons engaged in Art, and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters :—
Sub-Class 1. Contractors (branch undefined) 60 60
Sub-Class 2. Overseers (branch of labor undefined) 24 24
Sub-Class 3. Masons, Bricklayes, Slaters, Hodmen, Stuccomen, &c. 503 503
Sub-Class 4. Quarrymen, Brickmakers, Road and Railway Laborers, &c. 517 515 2
Sub-Class 5. Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Mechanical Engineers, &c. 1,242 1,241 1
Sub-Class 6. Builders, Carpenters, Building Surveyors, Timber Merchants, &c. 2,365 2,363 2
Sub-Class 7. Cabinet Makers, Furniture Dealers, Carvers and Gilders, Turners, &c. 195 181 14
Sub-Class 8. Coach and Cart Makers, Wheel wrights, Implement Makers, &c. 223 222 1
Sub-Class 9. Other Artisans and Mechanics, Printers, Bookbinders, Coopers, &c. 607 599 8
Sub-Class 10. Tanners, Fellmongers, Soapboilers, Wool Sorters, Charcoal Burners, &c. 139 134 5
CLASS VII.—Gold Mining—Persons engaged in digging for, and washing out Gold :—
Sub-Class 1. Miners—puddling 3,438 3,419 19
Sub-Class 2. Miners—sluicing 2,167 2,160 7
Sub-Class 3. Miners—quartz crushing 2,185 2,884 1
Sub-Class 4. Miners—alluvial sinking 21,014 20,959 55
Sub-Class 5. Miners, Diggers, (branch of mining undefined) 30,261 30,141 120
Sub-Class 6. Carters of Washing Stuff, Slabbers, Engine Drivers, &c. 209 209