TABLE VIIA.—OCCUPATIONS AT VARIOUS AGES.—MALES.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Males (exclusive of Chinese and Aborogines) at various periods of Age of different Occupations—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Total. Number at each Period of Age.
Under 5 Years. 5 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 45 45 to 65 65 and Upwards. Unspecified.
COMMERCIAL—continued.
III. 13 2 Tramway owner, officer, clerk 98 9 3 76 10
Tramway driver, gripman, conductor, servant 1,454 5 43 395 966 44 1
Coach, omnibus, cab—proprietor, agent, clerk 490 2 9 28 239 182 30
Coach, omnibus, cab—driver, conductor 1,358 6 98 143 571 502 33 5
Drayman, carter, waggoner, carrier (undefined) 10,431 176 1,419 2,304 4,948 1,361 172 51
Others connected with tramway or road traffic 56 26 3 17 8 2
13 3 Pier, harbor service (not engaged in dredging or excavating) 226 1 4 22 145 46 5 3
Pilot service 39 18 16 5
Light-house keeper, assistant 52 2 23 26 1
Ship owner, agent, clerk 101 11 45 41 4
Ship master, officer, seaman (not Royal or Victorian navy) 2,088 4 50 227 1,231 448 93 35
Ship engineer, fireman, coal trimmer (not Royal or ?Victorian navy) 893 1 20 168 604 85 14 1
Ship servant, steward, cook (not Roya or Victorian navy) 1,064 7 120 213 516 111 7 90
Lighterman, bargeman 48 4 3 30 10 1
Stevedore, lumper 364 1 7 16 257 75 8
Waterman, boatman, boat proprietor 107 2 8 11 29 44 11 2
Others connected with sea and river traffic 84 6 10 32 30 6
13 4 Postal officer, clerk, sorter, letter-carrier 1,035 18 157 301 425 109 23 2
Mail contractor, carrier-guard ; maliman 291 27 89 20 79 64 12
Post master, mistress (not in civil service, no other occupation stated) 126 2 4 79 40 1
13 5 Telegraph officer, operator, clerk, messenger 1,265 157 672 194 206 36
Electrician, electrical engineer—telegraph or telephone service 146 2 49 89 4 2
Telephone service (except engineer) 22 13 1 8
Telegraph line repairer 113 2 12 89 9 1
13 6 Messenger, porter (not government or local government) 683 156 207 101 156 52 9 2
Errand boy 419 343 76
Commissionaire 5 1 4
INDUSTRIAL.
IV. 14 1 Newspaper, book, periodical—manager, clerk 22 2 1 3 12 4
Printer, not lithographic (all branches) 3,814 219 1,073 823 1,360 278 52 9
Bookbinder, ruler (all branches) 381 31 86 72 162 24 6
Others working in books and publications 11 4 2 5
14 2 Musical instrument maker 84 2 11 19 33 12 7
Musical instrument tuner, repairer 81 1 7 50 17 5 1
14 3 Lithographer, lithographic printer 291 17 65 61 111 32 5
Artists' materials manufacturer 4 1 2 1
Others working in prints, pictures, and art materials 21 1 4 2 6 7 1
14 4 Carver (not sculptor), gilder 210 5 41 43 85 30 5 1
Picture-frame maker 100 5 25 15 36 17 2
Image maker, modeller 140 6 46 29 45 12 2
Basket, wickerware—maker 136 6 13 23 64 25 5
Brush, broom—maker 166 14 29 20 84 14 5
Hair, seaweed, shells—artist in 10 1 3 3 2 1
Artificial flower maker 6 1 3 2
Taxidermist 16 3 3 2 4 4
Others working in ornaments and minor art products 31 2 4 1 21 1 1 1
14 5 Toy manufacturer 5 1 1 1 2
Cricket, football, tennis, &c. materials —manufacturer 9 1 1 7
Billiard, bagatelle table, ball—manufacturer 6 6
Skate repairer 1 1
14 6 Type maker, founder 43 2 4 8 24 5
Pattern designer, maker 205 5 33 45 90 26 6
Diesinker ; mould, medal—maker 19 3 2 4 5 5
Rubber stamp maker 11 2 1 7 1
Others working in type, designs, medals, and dies 15 1 5 6 3
14 7 Watch, clock—maker 600 8 90 127 215 117 42 1
Scientific instrument maker (undefined) 16 10 5 1