SUMMARY BY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS—(MALES)., TABLE XIV—Showing the Occupations of Males in each ELECTORAL DISTRICT—continued.
OCCUPATIONS. Total of Electoral Districts. West Melbourne. North Melbourne. East Melbourne. Emerald Hill. Sandridge. Williamstown.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
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. 1,003 14 3 34 3
Sub-class 2. Pastoral—Overseers on statons, stockmen, shepherds and station laborers, &c. 7,982 6 6 9 3 4 6
Sub-class 3. Agricultral—Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers' wives, &c. 12,966 40 22 32 7 4 17
Sub-class 4. Agricultural—Farm laborers and farm servants, gardeners (laborers) 21,600 62 60 61 14 2 24
Sub-class 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. 1,836 75 68 50 9 10 5
CLASS IX.—Carrying—Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly—Carriers by drays, bullock teams on the roads, lighters, &c. 6,583 136 285 88 73 36 30
Sub-class 2. Passenger traffic chiefly—Owners and drivers of coaches, cabs, boats for hire, railway employes, &c. 1,754 77 89 55 67 111 66
Sub-class 3. Water and wood carters, &c. 742 1 8 1
Sub-class 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 489 53 44 50 19 6 8
Sub-class 5. Engaged in sea navigation—Stewardesses, &c. 1,086 236 46 50 116 177 147
CLASS X.—Persons dealing in food and drinks :
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly—Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. 5,766 101 142 171 104 90 44
Sub-class 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks—Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c. 5,209 197 313 282 120 72 48
CLASS XI.—Miscellaneous pursuits—Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes :
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) 8,080 399 335 202 145 204 148
Sub-class 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) 2,058 1 2 1
Sub-class 3. Other occupation—Proprietors of labor offices, billard-table keepers, &c. 970 35 29 51 17 6 4
CLASS XII.—Independent means—Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation :
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses —Householders, house proprietors, &c. 548 37 49 29 12 3 5
Sub-class 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) 263 6 8 18 7 2
Sub-class 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) 202 7 3 4 13 1 2
CLASS XIII.—Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &c.:
Sub-class 2. Sons, relative, vistiors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 608 9 27 18 12 3 5
Sub-class 3. Sons, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years age) 51,492 871 1,668 786 937 322 583
Sub-class 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home 31,019 793 1,312 722 737 267 319
CLASS XIV.—Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community :
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 1,758 25 206 209 1 3 1
Sub-class 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. 1,739 6 246 235 134
CLASS XV.—Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, &c. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, " no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 4,449 235 226 268 128 47 33
Sub-class 2. Occupation not stated 2,627 28 30 39 9
Sub-class 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 14
Sub-class 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 1,422 30 52 57 23 20 2
Sub-class 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 418 8 6 24 6 1 2
Sub-class 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind 141 4 25 9 2
Total Males 324,070 6,186 8,570 7,400 4,529 1,893 2,230