OCCUPATIONS OF PRISONERS, 1891.
Males. Females.
Government officers 5
Lawyers, law clerks 4
Medical men 2
Journalist 1
Assayer 1
Civil engineers, surveyors, architects 8
Teachers 2
Artists 2
Musicians 2
Actors 3
Jockeys and others connected with amusements 9
Hotel, boardinghouse—keepers 5 1
Servants 53 221
Prostitutes 8
Bank officers 4
Traders, merchants, shopkeepers, clerks 227 1
Bookmakers, bettors 3
Railway officials 4
Draymen, carters 3
Sailors and others connected with shipping 61
Printers, bookbinders 11 1
Ornament makers 4
Watch makers 6
Mechanical engineers, toolmakers 14
Carriage, harness makers 10
Sailmakers 2
Painters, glaziers, plumbers 39
Furniture makers, upholsterers 10
Weavers, dryers 3
Tailors ; boot, shoe, dress—makers ; milliners 84 26
Rope makers 3
Bakers, confectioners 18
Beer, wine, spirits—bottlers 2
Tobacco manufacturer 1
Tanners 2
Sawyers and others working in wood 6
Stone carvers ; brick, glass—makers 6
Goldsmiths, electroplaters 4
Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, ironfounders 41
Gas works service 1
Masons, bricklayers, plasterers 28
Carpenters, joiners, turners 36
Navvies, excavators 174
Chimney sweeps 3
Labourers (undefined) 460 1
Engine drivers (undefined) 7
Farmers, gardeners, farm servants 42 1
Squatters, farm servants, shearers 9
Fisherman 1
Woodcutter 1
Miners 26
Wives, daughters (domestic duties) 8
Scholars 3
Occupation not stated 18 34
Total 1,474 302