TABLE V.—OCCUPATIONS IN ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT.—Showing, in alphabetical arrangement, the Occupations followed by the People of Victoria, together with the Number of Persons, Males and Females, &c.—continued.
Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Persons. Males. Females.
All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
7 3 Land proprietor 639 5 634 498 2 496 141 3 138
7 3 Land surveyor and assistants 266 35 231 266 35 231
12 5 Lapidary ; precious stones—worker, dealer 12 2 10 12 2 10
2 2 Law clerk 512 176 336 512 176 336
2 2 Law court officer 143 4 139 143 4 139
2 2 Law—others connected with the 42 2 40 42 2 40
2 2 Law student 25 3 22 25 3 22
2 2 Lawyer 513 1 512 513 1 512
12 6 Lead, antimony—worker, dealer 8 1 7 8 1 7
11 1 Leather manufacture 63 27 36 61 27 34 2 2
6 3 Lighthouse keeper 34 34 34 34
12 3 Lime burner, quarrier, dealer 52 7 45 51 6 45 1 1
2 4 Literary persons—other 40 1 39 40 1 39
8 3 Lithographer, lithographic printer 169 55 114 167 54 113 2 1 1
7 4 Live stock salesman 104 5 99 103 5 98 1 1
6 2 Livery-stable keeper and assistants 80 1 79 79 1 78 1 1
12 6 Locksmith, bell-hanger 35 8 27 35 8 27
8 10 Machines and tools—others making and dealing in 84 22 62 81 21 60 3 1 2
1 2 Magistrate, J.P. (not otherwise described) 23 23 23 23
10 3 Maltsters 87 4 83 85 4 81 2 2
13 2 Manager, overlooker, foreman, woman (nature of business not described) 204 8 196 186 7 179 18 1 17
9 1 Manchester warehouseman and assistants 656 158 498 656 158 498
8 15 Manufacturing chemist 30 7 23 25 5 20 5 2 3
11 1 Manure manufacturer, dealer 9 2 7 9 2 7
8 3 Map and print seller 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
8 13 Mason, pavior 1,364 189 1,175 1,364 189 1,175
9 3 Mat, matting—maker, dealer 10 8 2 8 6 2 2 2
8 14 Mattress, bedding—maker 54 20 34 49 16 33 5 4 1
13 2 Mechanic, manufacturer (not otherwise described) 177 33 144 168 28 140 9 5 4
8 10 Mechanical engineer, engine and machine maker, agent, dealer (seealso workers in metals) 870 130 740 870 130 740
2 3 Medical man 454 454 454 454
2 3 Medical student 85 23 62 85 23 62
2 3 Medicine—others connected with 19 19 17 17 2 2
1 2 Member of local council (not otherwise described) 35 35 35 35
1 1 Member of Parliament (not otherwise described) 8 8 8 8
5 1 Mercantile pursuits—others engaged in 939 26 913 939 26 913
5 1 Merchant 759 11 748 747 11 736 12 12
6 5 Messages—others connected with 167 95 72 161 94 67 6 1 5
6 5 Messenger, porter (not Government or railway) 486 276 210 483 276 207 3 3
12 6 Metals other than gold and silver—others working and dealing in 448 126 322 443 123 320 5 3 2
2 3 Midwife 100 100 100 100
10 2 Miller, flourmill worker 559 90 469 558 90 468 1 1
9 2 Milliner, dressmaker 11,518 5,181 6,337 1 1 11,517 5,180 6,337
8 11 Millwright 68 5 63 68 5 63
12 1 Miner (other metals or minerals) 46 6 40 46 6 40
12 1 Mining—others engaged in 831 122 709 828 122 706 3 3
1 1 Minister of the Crown 4 4 4 4
8 4 Modeller 24 9 15 24 9 15
2 8 Music master, mistress 922 159 763 190 5 185 732 154 578
2 8 Music—others connected with 13 1 12 11 11 2 1 1
8 2 Music—publisher, seller 26 5 21 25 5 20 1 1
8 2 Musical instrument maker, dealer 80 20 60 80 20 60
8 2 Musical instruments—others connected with 33 1 32 33 1 32
2 8 Musician, vocalist 354 46 308 279 25 254 75 21 54
1 3 Navy officer 35 1 34 35 1 34
1 3 Navy petty officer and sailor 396 17 379 396 17 379
8 1 Newspaper proprietor, editor, publisher 264 3 261 263 3 260 1 1
12 3 Nightman, scavenger 50 2 48 50 2 48
15 2 No occupation stated 7,912 1,274 6,638 6,430 1,214 5,216 1,482 60 1,422
2 1 Nun, sister of charity, &c. 159 4 155 159 4 155
4 2 Nurse (not domestic servant or servant of charitable institution) 1,067 42 1,025 6 6 1,061 42 1,019
4 2 Office keeper, cleaner, porter, &c. (not under Government) 53 2 51 20 2 18 33 33
5 1 Officer of benefit society 15 15 15 15
4 1 Officer of charitable institution (not medical man) 161 3 158 87 1 86 74 2 72
1 2 Officer of local body 460 15 445 453 12 441 7 3 4
5 1 Officer of public company 187 34 153 186 34 152 1 1
11 2 Oil, colourman, and assistant 28 28 28 28
8 7 Optician 22 5 17 22 5 17
10 1 Oyster, shellfish—dealer 23 1 22 23 1 22
8 13 Painter, paperhanger, plumber, glazier 2,804 599 2,205 2,804 599 2,205
11 2 Paper manufacture—engaged in 131 57 74 100 46 54 31 11 20
8 6 Pattern designer 25 5 20 20 4 16 5 1 4
15 1 Pauper, beggar 14 1 13 10 1 9 4 4
5 2 Pawnbroker 130 12 118 113 9 104 17 3 14
1 1 Penal department (including all persons employed in penal establishments, gaols, and reformatories) 206 206 190 190 16 16
15 1 Pensioner (Victorian) 93 93 88 88 5 5
8 11 Perambulator, wheel chair, velocipede—maker, dealer 15 3 12 12 3 9 3 3