COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS IN DETAIL—(MALES) TABLE XVIII.,—Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Males of all ages in the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
OCCUPATIONS. THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Sandhurst Boroughs.
Sandhurst Parish. Californian Gully. American, Sparrow Hawk, Derwent, and New Zealand Gullies.
Sandhurst Municipality (part of). * Spring Gully (part of) and adjoining Gold Workings. Kangaroo Flat and Gully (part of). †
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.—Government—Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country :
Sub-class 1. Officers of general government—Ministers of state, judges, resident magistrates, clerks, surveyors, &c. 22
Sub-class 2. Officers of local government—Municipal officers, district road board officers, &c. 4
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police—Officers, soldiers, constables, warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. 62
Sub-class 4. Workmen in Government employment—Messengers, office keepers, chainmen in Government survey parties, &c. 5
CLASS II.—Professional—Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service :
Sub-class 1. Clergy, ministers, priests, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, sextons, pew-openers, &c. 12 3
Sub-class 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. 35
Sub-class 3. Dispensing chemists, hospital attendants, and others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity 31 1
Sub-class 4. Lawyers—Barristers, attorneys, conveyancers, &c. 13 1
Sub-class 5. Law clerks, law stationers, official assignees, bailiffs, law court officers, &c. 13 1
CLASS III.—Professional—Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences :
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmasters, music teachers, inspectors of schools, &c. 16 2 1
Sub-class 2. Architects, civil engineers, surveyors (land), draughtsmen, &c. 13
Sub-class 3. Other professions—Authors, editors, reporters, photographers, musicians, &c. 34 5 1
CLASS IV.—Trading—Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods :
Sub-class 1. Merchants 15
Sub-class 2. Shop and store keepers, warehousemen, dealers, hawkers, &c. 250 18 5 5 3
Sub-class 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, auctioneers, commission agents, &c. 91 5
Sub-class 4. Commercial clerks, assistants in shops, storemen, salesmen, &c. 165 14 1 1
CLASS V.—Personal offices—Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man :
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmen, &c. 88 4
Sub-class 2. Tailors, shoemakers, outfitters, hatters, &c. 147 6 2
Sub-class 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, coachmen (private servants), grooms (private servants), &c. 142 5 1
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—Special branch in which they work being undefined 13 1
Sub-class 2. Masons, bricklayers, slaters, hodmen, plasterers, &c. 121 5
Sub-class 3. Quarrymen, brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 81 7 3
Sub-class 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, mechanical engineers, &c. 160 18 1 5 3
Sub-class 5. Builders, carpenters, building surveyors, timber merchants, sawyers, &c. 233 20 3 2
Sub-class 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 37 1
Sub-class 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 52 5 1
Sub-class 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 128 1 1
Sub-class 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-burners, &c. 15
CLASS VII.—Gold mining—Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold :
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling 489 263 29 4 29
Sub-class 2. Miners sluicing
Sub-class 3. Miners quartz-raising 182 98 5 72 24
Sub-class 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. 28 7 3 1
Sub-class 5. Miners alluvial sinking 828 296 45 6 55
Sub-class 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c. 610 250 16 19 113
Sub-class 7. Mining surveyors, officers of mining companies, members of mining boards (not otherwise returned) 9 1 3 3
Sub-class 8. Engineers, engine-drivers, and stokers to mining engines, &c. 17 3 2 2
Sub-class 9. Carters of washing stuff, slabbers, &c. 2 5