ORDINARY OCCUPATIONS OF INMATES OF CHARTABLE AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS, 1881., TABLE LXXVIII.—Showing the Ordinary or former Occupations of Inmates of Hospitals, Benevolent Asylums, Lunatic Asylums, Other Charitable Institutions, Gaols, and Penal Establishments throughout Victoria when the Census was taken&c.—continued.
Order. Sub-order. Ordinary or former Occupations. Inmates of—
Hospitals. Benevolent Asylums. Lunatic Asylums. Other Charitable Institutions. Gaols and Penal Establishments.
Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.
11 1 Tallow chandler 2 1
Fellmonger 3 3 2 2
Tanner 1 4
Currier 1 3 2 2 1
Leather manufacture 2
Hair brush, broom—maker, dealer 1 7 8 2
Bone collector 1
11 2 Oil, colorman, and assistants 1
French polisher 1 3 1 2 3
Firewood dealer, seller, chopper 7 3 1
Fencer, hurdle-maker, splitter 12 10 3 1
Turner 2 2 1
Cooper 3 2 5 2
Sawyer, saw-mill owner, worker 5 10 5 2
Basket-maker 1 17 1
Paper manufacture 1 2
Stationer and assistants 1
Cork cutter 1
Straw worker 1
12 1 Gold-miner (alluvial) 16 20 1
Gold-miner (quartz) 6 3
Gold-miner, miner, digger (not otherwise described) 193 115 132 14 29
12 2 Charcoal burner, dealer 1 1 1
Chimney sweeper 1
12 3 Quarry owner, worker 1 7 1 1
Stone cutter, dresser (not mason) 12
Brick maker, dealer 5 8
Pottery maker, dealer 1
Glass maker, dealer 1
Road surveyor—inspector (not under Government or local government) 1
Road, railway—labourer, navvy, excavator 2 1 8
12 4 Water carter 1
12 5 Goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller 4 3 1
Lapidary ; precious stones—worker, dealer 1
12 6 Copper worker, dealer 1 1 1 1
Tin, quicksilver—worker, dealer 2 3 4 1 6
Iron founder, moulder, worker, dealer 3 1 1 7
Blacksmith, whitesmith 17 14 30 4 37
Ironmonger, hardware dealer 1 3 1
Brass founder, moulder, worker, dealer 1
Locksmith, bell-hanger 1
Gasfitter 1 1 1
Boiler maker 1 2 1 4
Galvanizer 1
13 1 Labourer (branch undefined) 177 285 485 102 471
13 2 Apprentice (branch undefined) 1
Engineer, engine-driver, stoker, fireman (undefined) 4 3 5 2 8
Draftsman (not otherwise described) 1 2
Watchman 5
14 Annuitant (including also pensioner not Victorian) 4 1
Of independent means (source of income undescribed) 1
"Gentleman," "lady" (returned as such) 2 3
15 1 Pauper, beggar 1
15 2 Prostitute 1
No occupation stated 64 3 10 1 372 369 1 6 17 10