TABLE XXVI.—THE COLONY ; CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS ; SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS ; PLACES OUTSIDE LOCAL JURISDICTION ; GOLDFIELDS.—MALES.—Showing the Occupations of Males, at all Ages and under and over Twenty Years of Age, in the Colony ; in the Cities, Towns, and Boroughs ; in the Shires and Road Districts ; in Places outside Local Jurisdiction ; and on the Goldfields, on the 2nd April 1871—continued.
Occupations of Males. The Colony of Victoria. Cities, Towns, and Boroughs. Shires and Road Districts. Places outside Local Jurisdiction. Goldfields.
All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
Lapidary ; precious stones—worker, dealer 4 4 3 3 1 1
Assayer 21 21 19 19 1 1 1 1 9 9
Electro-plater, plater 7 1 6 7 1 6 2 2
aOthers working and dealing in gold, silver, and precious stones 19 3 16 17 3 14 2 2 7 1 6
Sub-order 6.—In metals other than gold and silver :
Copper worker, dealer 60 21 39 58 21 37 2 2 2 2
Tin, quicksilver—worker, dealer 692 211 481 594 202 392 98 9 89 230 67 163
Zinc worker, dealer 5 5 5 5
Lead, antimony—worker, dealer 15 3 12 15 3 12 2 1 1
Iron founder, moulder, worker, dealer 548 142 406 536 138 398 12 4 8 201 59 142
Blacksmith, whitesmith 3,825 829 2,996 2,112 517 1,595 1,681 311 1,370 32 1 31 1,576 343 1,233
Ironmonger, hardware dealer, and assistants 533 119 414 484 112 372 49 7 42 158 30 128
Brass founder, moulder, worker, dealer 99 34 65 95 34 61 4 4 9 2 7
Locksmith, bellhanger 34 3 31 30 3 27 4 4 6 1 5
Gasfitter 67 16 51 67 16 51 14 4 10
aOthers working and dealing in metals other than gold and silver 235 46 189 228 44 184 7 2 5 37 9 28
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.
ORDER 13.—LABORERS AND OTHERS (BRANCH OF LABOR UNDEFINED).
Sub-order 1.—General laborers :
Laborer (branch undefined) 15,277 1,624 13,653 7,558 665 6,893 7,628 952 6,676 91 7 84 2,932 406 2,526
Sub-order 2.—Others indefinite occupations :
Mechanic, manufacturer (not otherwise described) 77 14 63 65 14 51 11 11 1 1 21 4 17
Shopman, (branch undefined) 118 67 51 108 62 46 10 5 5 29 18 11
Apprentice (branch undefined) 109 104 5 94 91 3 15 13 2 16 15 1
Engineer, engine-driver, stoker, fireman (undefined) 1,718 110 1,608 1,246 96 1,150 465 13 452 7 1 6 815 40 775
Draftsman (not otherwise described) 18 1 17 15 1 14 3 3 9 1 8
Contractor, contractor's son, assistants, clerk (not otherwise described) 857 32 825 482 16 466 363 16 347 12 12 242 15 227
Manager, overlooker, foreman 39 39 27 27 11 11 1 1 4 4
aOther indefinite occupations 427 57 370 215 36 179 207 19 188 5 2 3 118 12 106
ORDER 14.—PERSONS OF PROPERTY OR RANK, NOT RETURNED UNDER ANY OFFICE OR OCCUPATION.
Annuitant 174 174 119 119 55 55 123 123
Of Independent means (source of income undescribed) 124 10 114 91 8 83 33 2 31
" Gentleman " (returned as such) 472 472 382 382 85 85 5 5
Other persons of property or rank 2 2 2 2
ORDER 15.—PERSONS SUPPORTED BY THE COMMUNITY.
Sub-order 1.—From voluntary sources and public revenue :
Pensioner (Victorian) 57 57 42 42 15 15 4 4
Dependent on relatives 253 6 247 111 3 108 142 3 139 92 2 90
aInmate of charitable institution 3,853 851 3,002 2,897 772 2,125 332 59 273 624 20 604 1,084 136 948
Inmate of industrial schools 1,272 1,271 1 270 270 633 632 1 369 369 1 1
Pauper, beggar 22 22 15 15 7 7 9 9
bOthers supported from voluntary sources and revenue 82 6 76 2 1 1 79 5 74 1 1 7 7
Sub-order 2.—Criminal class :
Prisoner 1,534 96 1,438 811 71 740 617 23 594 106 2 104 335 18 317
Inmate of reformatory 132 132 132 132
aOthers of the criminal classes 247 1 246 4 1 41 205 205 246 246
No occupation stated (2)2709 273 2,436 1,049 148 901 1,229 124 1,105 431 1 430 526 66 460