SUMMARY BY COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS—(MALES)., TABLE XI.—Showing the Occupations of Males in each County and Pastoral District.
OCCUPATIONS. Total of Victoria. Anglesey. Bourke. Dalhousie. Dundas. Evelyn. Follett. Grant. Grenville.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VI.(continued)—Manufacturing—Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 2. Masons, bricklayers, slaters, hodmen, plasterers, &c. 4,193 3 1,792 319 29 7 5 483 190
Sub-class 3. Quarrymen, brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 8,040 9 3,015 1,176 73 13 1,050 162
Sub-class 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, mechanical engineers, &c. 5,618 9 2,199 182 12 14 3 669 454
Sub-class 5. Builders, carpenters, building surveryors, timber merchants, sawyers, &c. 8,489 28 3,150 319 70 27 7 926 449
Sub-class 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 1,020 624 14 2 132 28
Sub-class 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 1,748 2 901 61 10 5 1 218 68
Sub-class 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 3,060 1 1,785 60 15 2 347 119
Sub-class 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-burners, &c. 921 413 18 6 4 211 37
CLASS VII.—Gold mining—Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold :
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling 5,839 9 46 226 24 445 341
Sub-class 2. Miners sluicing 4,432 2 144 36 27 19 9
Sub-class 3. Miners quartz-raising 7,700 61 133 137 41 784 411
Sub-class 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. 1,128 14 38 16 30 176 105
Sub-class 5. Miners alluvial sinking 42,489 33 214 525 422 2,772 5,206
Sub-class 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c. 20,159 43 754 368 39 543 1,009
Sub-class 7. Mining surveyors, officers of mining companies, members of mining boards (not otherwise returned) 202 20 6 1 32 24
Sub-class 8. Engineers, engine-drivers, and stokers to mining engines, &c. 372 2 27 7 38 68
Sub-class 9. Carters of washing stuff, slabbers, &c. 652 10 1 52 75
CLASS VIII.—Agricultural and pastoral—Persons working land and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products :
Sub-class 1. Pastoral—Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c. 1,011 29 162 20 34 16 14 79 34
Sub-class 2. Pastoral— Overseers on stations, stockmen, shepherds, and station laborers, &c. 8,069 166 340 252 504 17 130 388 267
Sun-class 3. Agricultural—Farmers and market gardeners (masters), farmers' wives, &c. 13,022 47 3,462 961 72 216 2 2,066 434
Sub-class 4. Agricultural—Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids, gardeners (laborers) 21,716 76 5,635 1,928 117 415 3 2,868 745
Sub-class 5. Cattle dealers and sale-yard keepers, seedsmen, farriers, poundkeepers, &c. 1,846 7 577 82 9 6 4 220 83
CLASS IX.—Carrying—Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly—Carriers draymen, bullockdrivers on roads, lightermen, &c. 6,723 68 1,950 457 51 22 6 964 356
Sub-class 2. Passenger traffic chiefly—Owners and drivers of coaches, cabs, &c., watermen, railway employes, &c. 1,754 1,113 22 2 1 200 35
Sub-class 3. Water carters, woodmen, firewood splitters, &c. 742 312 8 2 125 41
Sub-class 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 489 316 5 2 72 29
Sub-class 5. engaged in sea navigation—Sailors, ship stewards &c. 2,481 1 882 9 1 84 4