OCCUPATIONS OF MALES AND FEMALES, 1891.—SUB-ORDERS AND DISTINCT CALLINGS.(1) (Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines, and of those whose occupations were not specified)
M. F.
Order 1, Sub-order 1.—Ministering to General Government.*
Aborigines department—officer of 3
Aboriginal station officer 1 1
Accountant—Government service (undefined) 67
Accountants—Royal Mint † 1
Audit Commissioner, and officers in department 21
Bailiff—Crown lands 21
Chairman of committees, Legislative Assembly (no other occupation stated) 1
Chief Secretary's office—officer of 11
Crown Lands department officer (not surveyor or draughtsman) 80
Customs—officer of department of 297
Distilleries department—officer of 4
Excise department—officer of 18
Executive Council—officer of 3
Factories and shops—inspector of, and officer of department 16 1
Government clerk, public officer, civil servant (undefined) 580 34
Government messenger 56
Governor, His Excellency the 1
Imperial pensions—paymaster of 3
Inspector of explosives‡ 2
Legislative Assembly and Council—officer of 15
Member of Parliament (no other occupation stated) 15
Office-keeper (Government service) 2
Premier's department—officer of 1
Private secretary to Governor 1
Public Service Board—member of officer of 12
Public Works department—officer of (not professional man) 82
Receiver and paymaster 15
Registrar—deputy or electoral 56 26
Registrar-General's department—officer of 12
Speaker, Legislative Assembly 1
Storekeeper (Government) 10
Treasury department—officer of 46 2
Water bailiff 6
Total 1,458 66