OCCUPATIONS IN METROPOLITAN AND EXTRA-METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS., TABLE VI.—Showing according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Males and Females (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines), of different Occupations, in the area under the Metropolitan Board of Works, and in the Extra-Metropolitan Districts, those under and over Twenty Years of Age being distinguished—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines.*
Metropolitan District. Extra-Metropolitan District.
Males. Females. Males. Females.
Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
SUB-ORDERS.
Ministering to—
I. 1 1 General Government 77 1,014 42 29 338 1 23
2 Local Government 6 233 1 10 392 2 9
3 Defence 7 259 16 231
4 Law and order 238 2,438 1 78 102 1,381 1 11
2 1 Religion 7 611 11 220 17 1,068 20 180
2 Charity 2 160 13 217 1 134 13 132
3 Health 164 1,350 29 1,262 81 825 36 648
4 Literature 11 365 3 33 12 246 5
5 Science 14 85 5 68 1
6 Engineering, surveying, and architecture 162 1,149 78 669
7 Education 62 770 528 1,947 173 1,688 607 1,459
8 Fine arts 116 616 66 253 34 428 31 74
9 Music 41 551 157 718 9 205 147 561
10 Amusements 116 529 43 111 176 337 3 28
Engaged in—
II. 3 1 Boarding, lodging, and entertaining 3 1,211 45 1,607 1 2,264 129 1,321
2 Attendance 943 4,491 5,414 15,652 1,183 4,453 7,014 11,249
Engaged in—
III. 4 1 Banking and finance 226 2,085 2 137 251 1,472 9 61
2 Insurance and valuation 48 740 2 7 7 483 1 8
Dealing in—
3 Real property 13 1,825 3 556 9 964 3 348
4 Patents and trade marks 11 4 1
5 1 Books and publications 212 508 11 57 128 271 8 58
2 Musical instruments 2 35 1 5 1
3 Prints, pictures, and art materials 23 3 1 4
4 Ornaments and minor art products 13 100 18 96 2 30 14 75
5 Equipment for sports and games 4 3 1
6 Type, designs, medals, and dies 19 2
7 Watches, clocks, and scientific instruments 78
8 Surgical instruments and appliances 4 1
9 Arms and explosives 1
10 Machinery, implements, and tools 48 5 1 52 1
11 Carriages and vehicles 1 6 2 1
12 Harness, saddlery, and leatherware 1 22 2
13 Ships, boats, and their equipment 9 47 1 23 2
14 House fittings 4 75 7 3 2 2 1
15 Furniture 33 266 5 29 5 49 10
16 Chemicals and by-products 1 6 1 2
6 1 Textile fabrics 561 2,290 159 334 446 1,151 75 176
2 Dress 48 475 30 69 30 137 7 33
3 Fibrous materials and articles made therefrom 16 15 3 2
7 1 Animal food 544 2,481 56 93 679 2,534 15 70
2 Vegetable food 142 1,067 72 369 64 412 27 179
3 Drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 462 2,399 74 301 510 1,433 35 110
8 1 Animals 94 822 4 122 765 1
2 Animal matters not otherwise classed 19 428 3 17 252 1
3 Animal waste products 2 4
4 Vegetable matters not otherwise classed 60 389 2 1 32 203
5 Fodder, seeds, and flowers 62 445 30 30 35 299 7 29
6 Paper and papermakers' materials 79 240 63 74 21 62 1 23
9 1 Stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 24 267 9 16 8 45 1
2 Gold, silver, and precious stones 1 209 2 10 3 81 3
3 Metals, other than gold and silver 230 700 4 15 84 242 3 2
10 1 Fuel 44 507 12 186 910 1 4
11 1 General and undefined dealers 3,162 12,074 443 1,554 1,398 6,059 337 1,173
2 Speculators on chance events 3 122 14
12 1 Engaged in storage 10 148 7 8 217
13 1 Connected with railway traffic 135 3,730 2 37 111 2,846 22 793
2 Connected with tramway and road traffic 957 7,769 34 836 4,325 2 13
3 Connected with sea and river traffic 207 3,887 35 28 944 8
4 Postal service 110 725 8 93 185 432 29 290
5 Telegraph and telephone service 404 462 31 93 442 238 12 37
6 Messengers and porters 613 216 4 1 169 109