ORDINARY OCCUPATIONS OF THE UNEMPLOYED.(1)
Males. Females.
Government officers 5
Soldiers 4
Law clerks 7
Druggists 5
Reporters, journalists 4
Civil engineers 4
Teachers, tutors, governesses 31 32
Artists, photographers 4
Hotel keepers, managers 22
Servants 30 141
Merchants, shopkeepers, clerks 176 3
Railway servants 5
Draymen, cab, omnibus—drivers, conductors 41
Sailors, boatmen 64
Storemen, messengers, telegraph servants 25
Farmers, squatters, farm and station servants 326
Booksellers and binders, printers 50
Watchmakers 4
Mechanical engineers 42
Coachmakers, wheelwrights, saddlers 40
Shipbuilders, shipwrights, sailmakers 7
Carpenters, joiners 79
Builders, bricklayers, masons, plasterers 49
Painters, paperhangers, plumbers, glaziers 33
Cabinetmakers, upholsterers 13
Drapers, warehousemen 50
Woolstaplers, weavers, factory hands 23 4
Hairdressers 3
Hatters, milliners 4 16
Tailors, outfitters, dressmakers 15 18
Shoemakers 27 1
Rope, tent—makers 5
Butchers 40
Bakers, confectioners, millers 43
Grocers, brewers, maltsters 36
Soap boilers, fellmongers, tanners 23
Fencers, splitters, sawyers 14
Paper-mill workers, paper bag makers 3
Miners 206
Quarrymen, brickmakers, stonecutters 19
Goldsmiths, jewellers 8
Tinsmiths, blacksmiths, brassfounders 82
Labourers 1,335
Miscellaneous pursuits 33
No occupation stated 1,195 29
Total 4,231 247