SUMMARY BY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS—(MALES)., TABLE XIV—Showing the Occupations of Males in each ELECTORAL DISTRICT—continued.
OCCUPATIONS. Maryborough. Castlemaine. Creswick. Sandhurst. Avoca. Mandurang.
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 11 16 3 19 11
Sub-class 2. Pastoral—Overseers on statons, stockmen, shepherds and station laborers, &c. 48 45 114 10 308 374
Sub-class 3. Agricultral—Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers' wives, &c. 205 284 1,163 21 159 452
Sub-class 4. Agricultural—Farm laborers and farm servants, gardeners (laborers) 271 319 2,440 42 199 750
Sub-class 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. 46 91 127 56 73 78
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. 47 280 381 108 110 209
Sub-class 2. Passenger traffic chiefly—Owners and drivers of coaches, cabs, boats for hire, railway employes, &c. 8 61 32 41 38 50
Sub-class 3. Water and wood carters, &c. 2 21 23 34 13 63
Sub-class 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 1 13 3 20 2
Sub-class 5. Engaged in sea navigation—Stewardesses, &c. 5 3 2 6 5
CLASS X.—Persons dealing in food and drinks :
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly—Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. 69 270 356 170 256 231
Sub-class 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks—Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c. 56 298 233 285 150 86
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) 45 327 237 191 101 186
Sub-class 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) 15 53 223 8 37 150
Sub-class 3. Other occupation—Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table keepers, &c. 7 45 46 32 24 44
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. 8 5 12 1 3
Sub-class 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) 1 8 5 1 2 3
Sub-class 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) 8 4 4 11 4
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) 1 9 10 15 15 9
Sub-class 3. Sons, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years age) 651 2,386 2,772 1,607 1,625 1,905
Sub-class 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home 301 1,226 1,445 771 677 761
CLASS XIV.—Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community :
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 7 56 6 60 19
Sub-class 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. 78 85 8 57 19
CLASS XV.—Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, &c. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, " no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 22 109 106 77 97 149
Sub-class 2. Occupation not stated 15 133 142 173 166 121
Sub-class 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 1
Sub-class 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 8 101 96 57 62 57
Sub-class 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 1 17 30 14 20 14
Sub-class 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind 2 3 8 2 5 4
Total Males 4,873 17,968 22,691 10,671 13,338 13,212