OCCUPATIONS, 1871 AND 1881.—DISTINCT CALLINGS., TABLE LXXIII.—Showing, at the last Two Censuses, the Number of Persons, Males, and Females of All Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, &c.—continued.
Order. Sub-order. Occupations. 1871. 1881.
Persons. Males. Females. 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. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. All Ages. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
12 4 Waterworks service 88 4 84 88 4 84 95 6 89 95 6 89
Water carvier, carter, dealer 25 2 23 25 2 23 3 1 2 3 1 2
Ice maker, merchant, dealer 1 1 1 1 6 2 4 6 2 4
Others working and dealing in water 30 1 29 29 1 28 1 1 20 20 20 20
12 5 Goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller—(see also watchmaker, order 8, sub-order 7,ante) 248 65 183 248 65 183 537 147 390 529 141 388 8 6 2
Lapidary ; precious stones—worker, dealer 4 4 4 4 12 2 10 12 2 10
Assayer 21 21 21 21 24 3 21 24 3 21
Electroplater, plater 7 1 6 7 1 6 22 7 15 22 7 15
Others working and dealing in gold, silver, and precious stones 20 4 16 19 3 16 1 1 53 9 44 47 7 40 6 2 4
12 6 Copper worker, dealer 60 21 39 60 21 39 85 22 63 85 22 63
Tin, zinc—worker, dealer 698 212 486 697 211 486 1 1 740 268 472 737 265 472 3 3
Lead, antimony—worker, dealer 15 3 12 15 3 12 8 1 7 8 1 7
Iron founder, moulder, worker, dealer 548 142 406 548 142 406 930 237 693 930 237 693
Blacksmith, whitesmith 3,825 829 2,996 3,825 829 2,996 4,543 1,134 3,409 4,543 1,134 3,409
Iron monger, hardware dealer 539 120 419 533 119 414 6 1 5 615 147 468 609 144 465 6 3 3
Brass founder, moulder, worker, dealer 99 34 65 99 34 65 245 97 148 245 97 148
Locksmith, bell hanger 34 3 31 34 3 31 35 8 27 35 8 27
Gas-fitter 67 16 51 67 16 51 75 23 52 75 23 52
Others working and dealing in metals other than gold and silver 237 46 191 235 46 189 2 2 448 126 322 443 123 320 5 3 2
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE AND NON-PRODUCTIVE.
13 1 Labourer (branch undefined) 15,289 1,626 13,663 15,277 1,624 13,653 12 2 10 22,033 3,350 18,683 22,029 3,349 18,680 4 1 3
13 2 Mechanic, manufacturer (not otherwise described) 79 14 65 77 14 63 2 2 177 33 144 168 28 140 9 5 4
Apprentice (branch undefined) 119 114 5 109 104 5 10 10 333 320 13 283 272 11 50 48 2
Engineer, engine-driver, stoker, fireman (undefined) 1,718 110 1,608 1,718 110 1,608 1,743 104 1,639 1,743 104 1,639
Draftsman (not otherwise described) 18 1 17 18 1 17 61 6 55 61 6 55
Manager, overlooker, foreman, woman (nature of business not described) 41 41 39 39 2 2 204 8 196 186 7 179 18 1 17
Other indefinite occupations 433 58 375 427 57 370 6 1 5 1,185 434 751 1,123 407 716 62 27 35
14 Annuitant (including also pensioner not Victorian) 299 299 174 174 125 125 495 10 485 253 5 248 242 5 237
Of independent means (source of income undescribed) 193 14 179 124 10 114 69 4 65 335 2 333 204 204 131 2 129
"Gentleman," "lady" (returned as such) 622 622 472 472 150 150 1,145 41 1,104 780 13 767 365 28 337
Other persons of property or rank 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2
15 1 Pensioner (Victorian) 57 57 57 57 93 93 88 88 5 5
Inmate of charitable institution 5,869 1,505 4,364 3,853 851 3,002 2,016 654 1,362 7,366 1,388 5,978 4,486 742 3,744 2,880 646 2,234
Inmate of industrial school 2,319 2,318 1 1,272 1,271 1 1,047 1,047 413 406 7 111 104 7 302 302
Pauper, beggar 31 31 22 22 9 9 14 1 13 10 1 9 4 4
Others supported from voluntary sources and revenue 100 19 81 82 6 76 18 13 5 38 38 32 32 6 6
15 2 Prisoner 1,844 120 1,724 1,534 96 1,438 310 24 286 1,641 137 1,504 1,308 104 1,204 333 33 300
Inmate of reformatory 172 171 1 132 132 40 39 1 188 188 136 136 52 52
Inmate of refuge 100 18 82 100 18 82 15 15 15 15
Brothel-keeper 2 2 2 2
Prostitute 101 10 91 101 10 91 23 2 21 23 2 21
Others of the criminal classes 247 1 246 247 1 246 110 110 110 110
Occupation not stated 4,461 675 3,786 2,709 273 2,436 1,752 402 1,350 7,912 1,274 6,638 6,430 1,214 5,216 1,482 60 1,422