TABLE V.—GENERAL SUMMARY OF VICTORIA.—SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONS.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the number of Persons, Males, and Females (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines), at all Ages and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, &c.—continued.
Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines.*
Persons. Males. Females.
Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL—continued.
13 1 aOthers connected with railway traffic 19 1 18 19 1 18
13 2 Tramway owner, officer, clerk 107 11 96 98 9 89 9 2 7
Tramway driver, gripman, conductor, servant 1,454 48 1,406 1,454 48 1,406
Coach, omnibus, cab—proprietor, agent clerk 506 11 495 490 11 479 16 16
Coach, omnibus, cab—driver, conductor 1,358 104 1,254 1,358 104 1,254
Drayman, carter, waggoner, carrier (undefined) 10,455 1,595 8,860 10,431 1,595 8,836 24 24
bOthers connected with tramway or road traffic 56 26 30 56 26 30
13 3 cPier, harbor service (not engaged in dredging or excavating) 226 5 221 226 5 221
Pilot service 39 39 39 39
Light-house keeper, assistant 52 52 52 52
Ship-owner, agent, clerk 101 101 101 101
dShipmaster, officer, seaman (not Royal or Victorian navy) 2,088 54 2,034 2,088 54 2,034
eShip engineer, fireman, coal trimmer (not Royal or Victorian navy) 893 21 872 893 21 872
fShip servant, steward, stewardess, cook (not Royal or Victorian navy) 1,105 127 978 1,064 127 937 41 41
Lighterman, bargeman 48 4 44 48 4 44
Stevedore, lumper 364 8 356 364 8 356
Waterman, boatman, boat proprietor 109 10 99 107 10 97 2 2
gOther connected with sea and river traffic 84 6 78 84 6 78
13 4 Postal officer, clerk, sorter, letter-carrier 1,100 181 919 1,035 175 860 65 6 59
Mail contractor, carrier, guard ; mailman 302 117 185 291 116 175 11 1 10
Post master, mistress (not in Civil Service, no other occupation stated) 470 32 438 126 2 124 344 30 314
13 5 Telegraph officer, operator, clerk, messenger 1,401 863 538 1,265 829 436 136 34 102
Electrician, electrical engineer—telegraph or telephone service 146 2 144 146 2 144
Telephone service (except engineer) 59 22 37 22 13 9 37 9 28
Telegraph line repairer 113 2 111 113 2 111
13 6 Messenger, porter (not Government or local government) 684 363 321 683 363 320 1 1
Errand boy, girl 423 423 419 419 4 4
Commissionaire 5 5 5 5
CLASS IV.—INDUSTRIAL.
14 1 Newspaper manager, clerk 22 3 19 22 3 19
hPrinter, not lithographic (all branches) 3,888 1,319 2,569 3,814 1,292 2,522 74 27 47
Bookbinder, ruler (all branches) 728 316 412 381 117 264 347 199 148
iOthers working in books and publications 97 21 76 11 4 7 86 17 69
14 2 jMusical instrument maker 84 13 71 84 13 71
Musical instrument tuner, repairer 81 1 80 81 1 80
14 3 Lithographer, lithographic printer 292 82 210 291 82 209 1 1
Picture restorer, cleaner 10 10 10 10
Artists' materials manufacturer 4 3 1 4 3 1
kOthers working in prints, pictures, and art materials 24 6 18 21 5 16 3 1 2
14 4 Carver (not sculptor), gilder 215 49 166 210 46 164 5 3 2
Picture-frame maker 102 30 72 100 30 70 2 2
Image maker, modeller 142 52 90 140 52 88 2 2
Basket, wickerware—maker 136 19 117 136 19 117