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.
INDUSTRIAL—continued.
IV. 15 2 Shoe, boot—maker ; cobbler 6,838 185 1,023 1,142 3,141 996 343 8
Clothing, slop-clothing—manufacturer 69 1 19 33 14 2
Fur garment or rug maker ; furrier 55 4 6 31 12 2
Hosiery maker ; knitter 15 2 4 5 3 1
Umbrella, parasol, walking-stick—maker, mender 76 7 17 10 29 8 5
Feather dresser, glove cleaner 2 1 1
Sewing machinist 2 2
Others working in dress 53 1 14 4 26 7 1
15 3 Mat, matting—maker 23 10 4 6 2 1
Rope, cord—maker 154 31 52 17 33 18 2 1
Tent, tarpaulin—maker 63 6 4 28 19 6
Sacking, sack, bag—maker 28 2 3 2 7 11 3
Others working in fibrous materials and fabrics made thereform 29 3 4 11 5 5 1
16 1 Cheese, butter—maker ; milk preserver 82 1 9 22 37 12 1
Ham, bacon, sausage—curer ; meat preserver 106 6 9 61 26 4
Slaughterman, abattoirs assistant 277 4 27 40 153 47 5 1
Others working in animal food 33 1 27 4 1
16 2 Miller, flour or rice mill worker 787 13 108 100 366 175 22 3
Baker, pastrycook 1,392 88 577 646 1,394 568 102 17
Biscuit manufacture (all branches) 105 39 38 1 25 2
Sugar refining (all branches) 60 1 9 5 34 11
Confectionery maker 241 10 61 2 144 16 7 1
Jam maker, fruit preserver 63 5 18 8 23 7 2
Others working in vegetable food 2 2
16 3 Brewer and others engaged in brewing 663 21 84 82 292 174 8 2
Maltsters 138 8 14 82 31 2 1
Distiller and others engaged in distilling 44 2 9 15 17 1
Wine manufacturer (not vine-grower) 114 3 99 11 1
Beer, wine, spirits—bottler 161 11 55 41 49 2 1 2
Aerated water, cordial—manufacturer 515 16 125 100 157 99 15 3
Sauce, pickle—maker 35 2 7 3 17 1 4 1
Coffee, chicory—roaster, grinder 8 1 1 4 2
Cocoa, chocolate—maker 9 2 1 5 1
Tobacco, cigar, cigarette, snuff—manufacturer 325 10 105 73 100 30 4 3
Mustard, pepper, spice—grinder, maker 3 1 1 1
Ice manufacturer 5 4 1
Others working in drinks, narcotics, and stimulatns 10 6 3 1
17 1 Tallow-melter, boiler-down (not meat preserver) 18 2 2 1 11 2
Soap boiler, maker 137 13 23 66 33 2
Candle maker, candle factory worker 58 4 16 16 11 10 1
Fellmonger 345 7 39 50 165 74 9 1
Tanner, currier 953 12 97 141 497 174 30 2
Animal-manure, bone-dust—manufacturer 18 2 1 11 4
Others working in animal matters 32 2 3 15 10 2
17 2 Saw-mill owner, worker, sawyer 2,184 27 258 403 1,058 393 41 4
Fence, hurdle—maker ; splitter 1,523 28 189 256 534 401 103 12
Bark-mill owner, worker 11 1 1 5 4
Cooper 428 5 41 57 176 109 40
Others working in vegetable matters not otherwise classed 347 7 52 78 147 52 9 2
17 3 Chaff-cutter 181 4 25 40 82 29 1
Seed-crusher, oilcake-maker 16 1 11 3 1
17 4 Paper manufacture (all branches) 90 8 12 9 37 22 2
Stationer (manufacturing) 26 22 4
Others working in paper 15 2 2 1 6 4
18 1 Stone carver (not sculptor or mason) 377 10 63 53 175 63 12 1
Tombstone, monument—maker 338 12 75 61 148 36 6
Lime-burner 91 1 10 24 40 13 3
Plaster, cement—maker 23 1 7 14 1
Brick, tile—maker 1,812 26 236 277 937 286 47 3
Pottery-maker, potter 230 12 70 35 91 21 1
Glass-maker 184 12 41 25 86 20
China, glass—mender, riveter 9 1 1 6 1
Asphalte, pitch—manufacturer 23 1 6 4 9 3
Asbestos-worker 1 1
Others working in stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 11 1 4 2 4
18 2 Mint officer, worker (not assayer or metallurgist) 29 1 6 4 15 2 1
Goldsmith, silversmith (not watchmaker) 25 1 5 4 9 6