OCCUPATIONS OF MALES, 1891.—SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONS., TABLE LXVII.—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, in Classified Arrangement—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.
PROFESSIONAL—continued.
I. 2 5 Statistical department—officer of ; statistician 15 1 6 6 2
Observatory, officer of ; astronomer ; meterologist 9 2 1 3 3
Botanical department, officer of ; botanist 11 2 6 2 1
Analytical chemist 22 2 5 12 1 2
Assayer, metallurgist 55 9 7 26 11 2
Geologist, mineralogist 8 1 7
Others ministering to science, including agricultural chemist, entomologist, pathologist, physiognomist, phrenologist, &c. 52 1 3 31 16 1
6 Civil engineer 427 19 45 231 105 27
Consulting mechanical engineer 23 7 12 4
Electrical engineer, electrician (not connected with telegraph or telephone service) 65 29 5 12 19
Surveyor 404 6 73 220 79 25 1
Member of survey party, chainman 143 21 52 67 2 1
Architect 600 2 89 84 312 87 25 1
Draughtsman (all branches) 292 30 76 150 27 7 2
Others ministering to engineering, surveying, and architecture, including building surveyor, engineering student, cadet or pupil to surveyor, &c. 104 44 15 39 5 1
7 Education department, officer of 89 5 13 54 17
University, college—professor, lecturer, demonstrator 70 1 7 46 15 1
Schoolmaster, teacher 1,196 5 128 149 849 42 20 3
Tutor 1,179 2 89 137 542 392 15 2
Teacher of languages, special subjects, or accomplishments (not art or music) 113 4 8 77 21 3
Others ministering to education, including dancing, elocution, gymnastics, mathematics, riding, swimming, boxing, &c. 46 1 1 20 23 1
8 Artist, painter 245 2 22 29 129 46 16 1
Sculptor 44 1 4 6 26 6 1
Engraver, including metal, stone, line, wood, seal engravers 390 6 24 37 300 17 6
Photographer, photographic colourist 415 8 63 67 205 65 5 2
School of design, lecturer at ; art teacher 19 12 5 2
Art student 8 1 5 1 1
Others ministering to fine arts 73 19 15 31 6 2
9 Musician, vocalist 556 5 37 75 320 98 19 2
Music master, including teacher of singing 237 4 36 107 75 15
Others ministering to music, including music composer, student, copyist, organ player, blower, grinder, &c. 13 1 3 5 4
10 Actor 163 4 29 99 28 3
Theatre proprietor, impresario, lessee, manager, doorkeeper, ticket-taker, property man, call boy, machinist, assistant 76 1 4 6 48 14 1 2