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.
16 3 Coffee, chicory—roaster, grinder 8 1 7 8 1 7
Cocoa, chocolate—maker 11 3 8 9 2 7 2 1 1
Tobacco, cigar, cigarette, snuff—manufacturer 393 147 246 325 115 210 68 32 36
Mustard, pepper, spice—grinder, maker 4 1 3 3 1 2 1 1
Ice manufacturer 5 5 5 5
aOthers working in drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 12 12 10 10 2 2
17 1 Tallow-melter, boiler-down (not meat preserver) 18 2 16 18 2 16
Soap boiler, maker 138 13 125 137 13 124 1 1
Candle maker, candle factory worker 58 20 38 58 20 38
Fellmonger 345 46 299 345 46 299
Tanner, currier 960 110 850 953 109 844 7 1 6
Animal manure, bone-dust—manufacturer 18 2 16 18 2 16
bOthers working in animal matters 36 4 32 32 2 30 4 2 2
17 2 Saw-mill owner, worker, sawyer 2,184 285 1,899 2,184 285 1,899
Fence, hurdle—maker, splitter 1,526 220 1,306 1,523 217 1,306 3 3
Bark-mill owner, worker 11 1 10 11 1 10
Cooper 429 46 383 428 46 382 1 1
eOthers working in vegetable matters not otherwise classed 392 90 302 347 59 288 45 31 14
17 3 Chaffcutter 182 29 153 181 29 152 1 1
Seed-crusher, oilcake maker 16 1 15 16 1 15
17 4 Paper manufacture (all branches) 127 30 97 90 20 70 37 10 27
Stationer (manufacturing) 60 21 39 26 26 34 21 13
dOthers working in paper 171 96 75 15 4 11 156 92 64
18 1 Stone-carver (not sculptor or mason) 377 73 304 377 73 304
Tombstone, monument—maker 338 87 251 338 87 251
Limeburner 92 11 81 91 11 80 1 1
Plaster, cement—maker 23 1 22 23 1 22
Brick, tile—maker 1,820 264 1,556 1,812 262 1,550 8 2 6
Pottery maker, potter 235 84 151 230 82 148 5 2 3
Glass maker 185 53 132 184 53 131 1 1
China, crokeryware—maker 2 2 2 2
China, glass—mender, riveter 9 1 8 9 1 8
Asphalte, pitch—manufacturer 23 7 16 23 7 16
Asbestos worker 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
eOthers working in stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 11 1 10 11 1 10
18 2 Mint officer, worker (not assayer or metallurgist) 29 7 22 29 7 22
Goldsmith, silversmith (not watchmaker) 25 6 19 25 6 19
Manufacturing jeweller, lapidary, precious stone worker 502 176 326 494 171 323 8 5 3
Electro-plater, plater 50 17 33 42 13 29 8 4 4
fOthers working in gold, silver, and precious stones 42 4 38 37 4 33 5 5
18 3 Coppersmith, copperworker 192 61 131 191 60 131 1 1
Tin, zinc—worker 880 239 641 874 237 637 6 2 4
Lead, antimony—worker (not type or shot maker) 16 4 12 16 4 12
Iron founder, moulder, worker, roller, puddler 2,565 517 2,048 2,561 517 2,044 4 4
Blacksmith, whitesmith, farrier (not veterinary surgeon) 6,134 1,447 4,687 6,130 1,447 4,683 4 4
Brass founder, moulder, worker, finisher ; brazier 385 119 266 383 119 264 2 2
Tinker 6 1 5 6 1 5
gOthers working in metals other than gold and silver 451 124 327 443 121 322 8 3 5