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 IV.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
14 14 House plumber, gasfitter 2,505 692 1,813 2,502 692 1,810 3 3
Bellhanger, locksmith 37 13 24 37 13 24
Venetian blind maker 114 42 72 113 42 71 1 1
aOthers working in house and shop fittings 46 27 19 46 27 19
14 15 Furniture, cabinet—maker 1,189 221 968 1,174 216 958 15 5 10
Mattress, bed—maker ; upholsterer 808 177 631 611 118 493 197 59 138
Undertaker, coflin maker 152 11 141 147 11 136 5 5
bOthers working in furniture 483 83 400 476 80 396 7 3 4
14 16 Manufacturing chemist 89 14 75 63 5 58 26 9 17
Ink, blacking—maker 14 4 10 13 3 10 1 1
cStarch, blue, washing or baking powder—maker 25 8 17 12 12 13 8 5
Soda, alkali—maker 3 2 1 3 2 1
Salt manufacturer 19 1 18 19 1 18
Eucalyptus oil maker 36 7 29 34 6 28 2 1 1
dOthers working in chemicals and byproducts 67 7 60 59 2 57 8 5 3
15 1 Woollen-mill proprietor, manager, secretary, clerk 27 27 27 27
Woollen-mill weaver, spinner, factory hand 525 210 315 228 69 159 297 141 156
Cotton, flax—manufacture (all branches) 9 2 7 8 1 7 1 1
Silk manufacture (all branches) 1 1 1 1
Dyer, scourer, calendrer 150 21 129 125 16 109 25 5 20
eOthers working in textile fabrics 217 42 175 180 37 143 37 5 32
15 2 Tailor, tailoress 7,391 2,116 5,275 2,634 416 2,218 4,757 1,700 3,057
Milliner, dressmaker 17,342 6,513 10,829 26 5 21 17,316 6,508 10,808
Hat, cap, bonnet—maker 497 138 359 293 70 223 204 68 136
Shoe, boot—maker ; cobbler 7,654 1,689 5,965 6,838 1,208 5,630 816 481 335
Clothing, slop-clothing—manufacturer 175 48 127 69 1 68 106 47 59
Fur garment or rug maker ; furrier 93 18 75 55 4 51 38 14 24
Hosiery maker ; knitter 109 36 73 15 2 13 94 34 60
Umbrella, parasol, walking-stick—maker, mender 143 52 91 76 24 52 67 28 39
Feather dresser, glove cleaner 27 8 19 2 2 25 8 17
Sewing machinist, seamstress 2,413 637 1,776 2 2 2,411 637 1,774
fOthers working in dress 286 101 185 53 15 38 233 86 147
15 3 Mat, matting—maker 33 15 18 23 10 13 10 5 5
Rope, cord—maker 187 100 87 154 83 71 33 17 16
Tent, tarpaulin—maker 66 8 58 63 6 57 3 2 1
Sacking, sack, bag—maker 37 5 32 28 5 23 9 9
gOthers working in fibrous materials and fabrics made therefrom 33 9 24 29 7 22 4 2 2
16 1 Cheese, butter—maker ; milk preserver 92 11 81 82 10 72 10 1 9
Ham, bacon, sausage—curer ; meat preserver 110 7 103 106 6 100 4 1 3
Slaughterman, abattoirs assistant 277 31 246 277 31 246
hOthers working in animal food 33 1 32 33 1 32
16 2 Miller, flour or rice mill worker 791 123 668 787 121 666 4 2 2
Baker, pastrycook 3,575 719 2,856 3,392 665 2,727 183 54 129
Biscuit manufacture (all branches) 174 137 37 105 77 28 69 60 9
Sugar refining (all branches) 60 10 50 60 10 50
Confectionery maker 262 82 180 241 71 170 21 11 10
Jam maker, fruit preserver 80 34 46 63 23 40 17 11 6
iOther workers in vegetable food 10 10 2 2 8 8
16 3 Brewer and others engaged in brewing 666 105 561 663 105 558 3 3
Maltsters 139 8 131 138 8 130 1 1
Distiller and others engaged in distilling 44 2 42 44 2 42
Wine manufacturer (not vine-grower) 118 118 114 114 4 4
Beer, wine, spirits—bottler 161 66 95 161 66 95
Aerated water, cordial—manufacturer 539 145 394 515 141 374 24 4 20
Sauce, pickle—maker 43 13 30 35 9 26 8 4 4