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.
19 1 aGasworks service (all branches) 853 47 806 852 47 805 1 1
Firewood chopper, sawyer 28 3 25 28 3 25
Charcoal burner 110 4 106 110 4 106
Hydraulic energy (all branches) 20 1 19 19 1 18 1 1
bOthers working in fuel, light, or electric or hydraulic energy 11 5 6 11 5 6
20 1 Builder, building contractor, foreman, measurer, clerk 1,663 80 1,583 1,662 80 1,582 1 1
Stone, marble—mason ; mason 1,941 231 1,710 1,941 231 1,710
Bricklayer 2,996 356 2,640 2,996 356 2,640
Plasterer 2,058 297 1,761 2,058 297 1,761
Slater, tiler, shingler, thatcher 213 31 182 213 31 182
Mason's bricklayer's, plasterer's, slater's labourer ; hodman 526 23 503 526 23 503
Carpenter, joiner, turner 13,179 1,450 11,729 13,176 1,450 11,726 3 3
cOthers working in houses and buildings &c. 201 16 185 200 16 184 1 1
20 2 Contractor for railway, road, dock, or undefined 3,652 174 3,478 3,644 172 3,472 8 2 6
Foreman, inspector, ganger, timekeeper, clerk to do. 327 1 326 326 1 325 1 1
Navy, excavator ; railway, road—labourer 5,516 312 5,204 5,516 312 5,204
Pavior 119 2 117 119 2 117
Asphalte pavement layer, worker 91 2 89 90 2 88 1 1
Stone-breaker, stone-breaking machine worker 416 38 378 416 38 378
Dredging, landing silt—engaged in 37 37 37 37
dOthers working in railways, roads, excavations, earthworks, &c. 26 26 26 26
20 3 Cemetery keeper, clerk, labourer ; gravedigger 29 3 26 27 3 24 2 2
Scavenger, street cleaner 28 4 24 28 4 24
Chimney sweep 48 3 45 48 3 45
Nightman, night-cart driver 96 4 92 95 4 91 1 1
21 1 Labourer (undefined) 34,333 3,534 30,799 34,302 3,532 30,770 31 2 29
Assistant (undefined) 192 92 100 147 72 75 45 20 25
Learning a trade (undefined) 21 18 3 15 15 6 3 3
Mechanic, tradesmen, &c. (undefined) 159 69 90 157 69 88 2 2
Manufacturer (undefined) ; factory (undefined) proprietor, workman, hand, &c. 2,386 341 2,045 2,186 233 1,953 200 108 92
Superintendent, manager, &c. (undefined) 418 17 401 392 17 375 26 26
Watchman, &c. (undefined) 259 6 253 259 6 253
eOthers working in imperfectly defined industries 184 156 28 145 120 25 39 36 3
CLASS V.—PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
22 1 Department of Agriculture—officer of (not scientific expert) 8 8 6 6 2 2
Farmer, market gardener 38,288 664 37,624 36,447 652 35,795 1,841 12 1,829
Wife, son, daughter, relative—assisting 20,162 10,161 10,001 18,343 9,325 9,018 1,819 836 983
Farm bailiff, overseer 148 5 143 145 5 140 3 3
Farm servant, labourer ; ploughman 18,839 4,752 14,087 16,616 4,411 12,205 2,223 341 1,882
Fruit-grower, orchard-keeper, worker 428 76 352 398 73 325 30 3 27
Hop-grower, worker, picker 160 62 98 128 46 82 32 16 16
Tobacco-grower, worker 1 1 1 1
Wine-grower, vigneron, worker 995 208 787 957 202 755 38 6 32
Gardener (not domestic servant or market gardener) 3,278 311 2,967 3,240 309 2,931 38 2 36
Park, public garden, reserve—custodian, worker 57 1 56 57 1 56
fOthers engaged in agricultural pursuits 118 19 99 117 19 98 1 1
22 2 Squatter, grazier, dairy farmer 4,690 51 4,639 4,043 51 3,992 647 647
Wife, son, daughter, relative—assisting 5,447 3,423 2,024 1,383 556 827 4,064 2,867 1,197