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. BOURKE.
Suburban Municipalities.
Hotham Municipality. Fitz Roy Municipality. East Collingwood Municipality. Sandridge Municipality. Emerald Hill Municipality. Richmond Municipality.
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 7 5
Sub-class 2. Pastoral—Overseers on stations, stockmen, shepherds, and station laborers, &c. 3 3 9 4 3 3
Sub-class 3. Agricultural—Farmers and market gardeners (masters), &c. 9 33 20 4 7 35
Sub-class 4. Agricultural—Farm laborers and farm servants, gardeners (laborers) 25 26 42 2 13 79
Sub-class 5. Cattle dealers and sale-yard keepers, seedsmen, farriers, poundkeepers, &c. 42 51 29 10 9 28
CLASS IX.—Carrying—Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly—Carriers, draymen, bullock-drivers on roads, lightermen, &c. 143 146 196 39 70 114
Sub-class 2. Passenger traffic chiefly—Owners and drivers of coaches, cabs, &c., watermen, railway employes, &c. 43 106 87 111 66 118
Sub-class 3. Water carters, woodmen, firewood splitters, &c. 3 14 1 18
Sub-class 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 25 24 37 6 19 28
Sub-class 5. Engaged in sea navigation—Sailors, ship stewards, &c. 27 23 15 174 116 17
CLASS X.—Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly—Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. 66 117 133 52 104 122
Sub-class 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks—Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c. 112 237 244 73 119 188
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) 144 114 226 190 137 201
Sub-class 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, bushmen, &c. (otherwise undefined)
Sub-class 3. Other occupations—Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table keepers, newspaper runners, &c. 7 48 24 6 17 19
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. 20 49 32 3 12 31
Sub-class 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) 4 15 15 7 20
Sub-class 3. Gentlemen, (not otherwise described) 14 13 1 13 3
CLASS XIII.—Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &c :
Sub-class 2. Sons, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 13 48 17 2 12 27
Sub-class 3. Sons, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 726 1,037 1,353 309 925 1,095
Sub-class 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home 591 979 1,180 260 732 1,123
CLASS XIV.—Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community :
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 3 1
Sub-class 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. 225 7 134
CLASS XV.—Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, &c. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 97 163 171 42 128 133
Sub-class 2. Occupation not stated 15 28 29 9 9
Sub-class 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 2
Sub-class 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 30 38 17 19 23 36
Sub-class 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. 3 4 1 6 7
Sub-class 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind 23 5 2 6
Total 3,616 5,752 6,240 1,802 4,464 5,590