OCCUPATIONS OF THE SICK AND INFIRM., TABLE VI.—Showing the Numbers and Occupations of Males and Females suffering from each description of Infirmity, arranged in Classes, Orders, and Sub-Orders, and Distinct Occupations—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Total. Sick. Suffering from Accidents. Deaf and Dumb. Blind. Lunatics. Idiots. Epileptic. Crippled and Deformed.
Persons. Males. Females. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
II. 3 1 Wife, widow, of no specified occupation 3,028 3,028 2,794 80 7 98 18 17 14
2 Son, daughter, relative, visitor (not otherwise described) 2,781 1,247 1,534 900 1,248 87 52 52 59 53 47 12 4 63 34 59 64 21 26
3 University student (not law or medical) 4 4 4
Scholar at home 290 58 232 39 217 4 8 1 1 1 4 4 9 2
Scholar at State school 291 239 52 190 41 32 8 2 1 2 6 6 3
Scholar at private school 162 29 133 19 78 7 1 2 36 17 1 1
Scholar (mode of education not stated) 178 160 18 135 10 19 3 1 1 3 4 2
4 1 Hotel keeper 119 104 15 86 13 11 6 2 1
Hotel keeper's wife, assisting in business 24 24 24
Beer, colonial wine seller 2 1 1 1 1
Coffee, eating-house keeper 3 3 2 1
Boarding, lodging-house keeper 28 11 17 8 17 1 2
Boarding, lodging-house keeper's wife, assisting in business 2 2 2
Cook (not domestic servant) 42 42 38 3 1
Officer of charitable institution (not medical man) 2 2 2
Servants' registry-office keeper 1 1 1
2 Domestic servant 227 38 189 34 172 2 8 2 4 2 3
Housekeeper 42 42 38 3 1
Inn, club-house, eating-house servant 27 19 8 16 5 3 2 1
Servant of charitable institution 6 6 3 2 1
Nurse (not domestic servant or servant or charitable institution) 22 22 22
Office keeper 1 1 1
Others engaged in attendance 14 10 4 7 4 3
III. 5 1 Capitalist 25 21 4 17 3 1 1 3
Merchant 14 14 14
Auctioneer, appraiser, valuer 4 4 4
Broker (not otherwise described) 4 4 4
Commission agent, factor 24 24 21 2 1
Bank officer, clerk 14 14 14
Share and stock—broker, dealer, jobber 6 6 5 1
Commercial clerk 98 98 80 14 1 1 2
Commercial traveller, salesman, saleswoman 17 14 3 12 3 1 1
Others engaged in mercantile pursuits 23 23 19 2 1 1
2 Shopkeeper and assistants (branch undefined) 95 73 22 55 21 14 1 3 1
Pawnbroker 2 2 2
Hawker, pedler 43 41 2 31 2 4 5 1
Other general dealers 38 38 32 5 1
6 1 Railway officer, clerk, station-master 4 4 4
Railway servant 44 38 6 25 6 12 1
Others connected with railway 4 4 3 1
2 Coach, omnibus, cab—proprietor 19 19 16 3
Coach, omnibus, cab—driver, conductor 30 30 22 8
Drayman, carrier, carter 106 106 72 29 1 1 1 1 1
3 Pilot 2 2 2
Shipowner 1 1 1
Ship—master, officer, seaman (merchant service) 142 142 117 23 1 1
Engineer, stoker, of steamer (merchant service) 2 2 2
Ship servant, steward, stewardess 4 3 1 3 1
Stevedore, lumper 6 6 4 2
Waterman, boatman, boat proprietor 10 10 8 1
Others connected with seas or rivers 2 2 2
4 Store labourer, storeman (not shopman) 16 16 16
5 Messenger, porter (not Government or railway) 14 14 13 1
Errand boy 3 3 2 1
Telegraph service 2 2 2
Others connected with messages 2 2 1 1
IV. 7 1 Farmer, market gardener 723 696 27 525 26 124 1 1 28 4 1 9 4
Farmer's wife, living on farm 356 356 356