OCCUPATIONS OF PRISONERS, 1891.
|
Males. |
Females. |
Government officers |
5 |
|
Lawyers, law clerks |
4 |
|
Medical men |
2 |
|
Journalist |
1 |
|
Assayer |
1 |
|
Civil engineers, surveyors, architects |
8 |
|
Teachers |
2 |
|
Artists |
2 |
|
Musicians |
2 |
|
Actors |
3 |
|
Jockeys and others connected with amusements |
9 |
|
Hotel, boardinghouse—keepers |
5 |
1 |
Servants |
53 |
221 |
Prostitutes |
|
8 |
Bank officers |
4 |
|
Traders, merchants, shopkeepers, clerks |
227 |
1 |
Bookmakers, bettors |
3 |
|
Railway officials |
4 |
|
Draymen, carters |
3 |
|
Sailors and others connected with shipping |
61 |
|
Printers, bookbinders |
11 |
1 |
Ornament makers |
4 |
|
Watch makers |
6 |
|
Mechanical engineers, toolmakers |
14 |
|
Carriage, harness makers |
10 |
|
Sailmakers |
2 |
|
Painters, glaziers, plumbers |
39 |
|
Furniture makers, upholsterers |
10 |
|
Weavers, dryers |
3 |
|
Tailors ; boot, shoe, dress—makers ; milliners |
84 |
26 |
Rope makers |
3 |
|
Bakers, confectioners |
18 |
|
Beer, wine, spirits—bottlers |
2 |
|
Tobacco manufacturer |
1 |
|
Tanners |
2 |
|
Sawyers and others working in wood |
6 |
|
Stone carvers ; brick, glass—makers |
6 |
|
Goldsmiths, electroplaters |
4 |
|
Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, ironfounders |
41 |
|
Gas works service |
1 |
|
Masons, bricklayers, plasterers |
28 |
|
Carpenters, joiners, turners |
36 |
|
Navvies, excavators |
174 |
|
Chimney sweeps |
3 |
|
Labourers (undefined) |
460 |
1 |
Engine drivers (undefined) |
7 |
|
Farmers, gardeners, farm servants |
42 |
1 |
Squatters, farm servants, shearers |
9 |
|
Fisherman |
1 |
|
Woodcutter |
1 |
|
Miners |
26 |
|
Wives, daughters (domestic duties) |
|
8 |
Scholars |
3 |
|
Occupation not stated |
18 |
34 |
Total |
1,474 |
302 |