OCCUPATIONS OF MALES, 1891.—SUB-ORDERS., TABLE LXVI.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Males (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines) at various Periods of Age of different Occupations, arranged in 107 Sub-orders—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Total. Number of Males at each Period of Age.
Under 5 Years. 5 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 45 45 to 65 65 and upwards. Unspecified.
Dealing in—
III. 8 5 Fodder, seeds, and flowers 841 14 83 121 405 192 25 1
6 Paper and papermakers' materials 402 18 82 63 170 60 9
9 1 Stone, clay, earthenware and glass 344 4 28 39 212 50 11
2 Gold, silver, and precious stones 294 1 3 103 129 45 13
3 Metals, other than gold and silver 1,256 23 291 274 500 143 25
10 1 Fuel 1,647 22 208 219 754 361 81 2
11 1 General and undefined dealers 22,693 716 3,844 3,893 9,179 4,196 802 63
2 Speculators on chance events 139 2 1 12 89 31 3 1
12 1 Engaged in storage 383 1 17 24 310 16 15
Connected with—
13 1 Railway traffic 6,822 11 235 1,599 3,804 1,077 82 14
2 Tramway and road traffic 13,887 189 1,604 2,876 6,817 2,107 237 57
3 Sea and river traffic 5,066 16 219 683 2,930 932 150 136
4 Postal service 1,452 45 248 325 583 213 36 2
5 Telegraph and telephone service 1,546 159 687 256 392 49 2 1
6 Messengers and porters 1,107 499 283 101 157 56 9 2
Working in—
IV. 14 1 Books and publications 4,228 252 1,164 900 1,539 306 58 9
2 Musical instruments 165 2 12 26 83 29 12 1
3 Prints, pictures, and art materials 316 19 71 63 118 39 6
4 Ornaments and minor art products 815 39 161 138 343 107 25 2
5 Equipment for sports and games 21 1 3 1 14 2
6 Type designs, medals, and dies 293 10 42 63 132 40 6
7 Watches, clocks, and scientific instruments 768 11 117 173 291 129 45 2
8 Surgical instruments and appliances 16 2 2 10 2
9 Arms and explosives 66 7 4 9 13 24 9
10 Machinery, implements, and tools 4,843 44 623 819 2,442 789 119 7
11 Carriages and vehicles 3,693 84 808 777 1,445 440 130 9
12 Harness, saddlery, and leatherware 1,839 58 359 332 769 262 54 5
13 Ships, boats, and their equipment 588 6 24 35 280 166 74 3
14 House and shop fittings 7,618 205 1,402 1,599 3,356 903 138 15
15 Furniture 2,408 67 358 460 1,085 335 101 2
16 Chemicals and by-products 203 8 11 21 130 29 4
15 1 Textile fabrics 568 36 87 72 256 91 23 3
2 Dress 10,063 239 1,506 1,658 4,580 1,555 513 12
3 Fibrous materials and fabrics made therefrom 297 36 75 38 79 55 13 1
16 1 Animal food 498 6 42 71 278 89 9 3
2 Vegetable food 4,650 156 811 762 1,986 779 135 21
3 Drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 2,030 61 389 327 831 372 38 12
17 1 Animal matters 1,561 23 171 236 766 316 46 3
2 Vegetable matters not otherwise classed 4,493 67 541 795 1,920 959 193 18
3 Fodder and seeds 197 5 25 40 93 32 2
4 Paper 131 10 14 10 65 30 2
18 1 Stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 3,099 74 504 491 1,509 448 69
2 Gold, silver, and precious stones 627 27 174 29 324 61 12
3 Metals, other than gold and silver 10,604 257 2,249 2,100 4,434 1,281 268 [Illegible]
19 1 Fuel, light, and electric or hydraulic energy 1,020 15 45 161 622 150 26 1
20 1 Houses and buildings 22,772 185 2,299 3,888 10,796 4,345 1,200 59
2 Railways, roads, excavations earthworks, &c. 10,174 27 500 1,239 5,708 2,401 256 43
3 Disposal of dead matter or refuse 198 14 26 95 48 14 1
21 1 Imperfectly defined industries 37,603 483 3,581 6,836 15,669 8,318 2,168 548
Engaged in—
V. 22 1 Agricultural pursuits 76,454 2,610 12,433 11,198 26,255 18,518 5,291 149
2 Pastoral pursuits or breeding animals 10,482 327 1,298 1,534 4,148 2,506 637 32