CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1891.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. TABLE XIV.—Ordinary Occupations of Inamtes of Chritable and Penal Institutions—continued.
Order. Sub-order. Ordinary or former Occupations. Inmates of—
Hospitals. Benevolent Asylums. Lunatic Asylums. Other Charitable Institutions.* Gaols.
Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.
20 1 Carpenter, joiner, turner 31 54 39 8 36
20 2 Contractor for railway, road, or undefined 1 1 1
Ganger 1
Navvy, excavator ; railway, road—labourer 15 4 1 171
Asphalte pavement layer, worker 1
Stone-breaker, stone-breaking machine worker 2 1
20 3 Chimney-sweep 1 3
21 1 Labourer (undefined) 257 444 616 4 27 458 1
Engine-driver (undefined) 2 2 1 7
Factory-worker (undefined) 1 1
Mechanic (undefined) 1
Stoker (undefined) 1
Apprentice (undefined) 1
22 1 Farmer, market-gardener 22 1 20 73 5 6 19 1
Wife, son, daughter, relative—assisting 4 2 10
Farm servant, labourer ; ploughman 81 17 17 5 9 11
Gardener (not domestic servant or market-gardener) 18 45 22 2 12
22 2 Squatter, grazier, dairy farmer 3 2 4 1 1
Station, grazing or dairy farm—manager, overseer, superintendent, storekeeper, clerk 1
Shepherd, stock-rider, milker, servant, labourer on ditto 15 26 17 1 2
Shearer 3
Drover 2 8 1 2
Station agent 1
22 3 Fisherman 1 1 1 1
Bee farmer 1
22 4 Woodcutter, woodman, axeman 7 3 3 1 1
22 6 Gold-miner, alluvial 55 1 1
Gold-miner, quartz 15 2
Gold-miner, undefined ; miner, digger 52 129 1 121 1 23
Quarry owner, manager, clerk, labourer 4 4 1 1
23 1 Pensioner (including retired officers not following any occupation, although not stated to be pensioned) 4
Annuitant (so returned) 1
Independent means (so returned) 1 3
24 1 Others employed (if at all) in household duties 225 178 238 59 8
24 2 Student at University (not law or medicine) 1
Scholar 49 31 11 1 328 659 3
25 1 Pauper, beggar 2 3
Occupation not stated 225 197 38 94 493 787 145 568 18 34