Table 28.—Number of Dwellers on Ships and Vessels in Victorian Waters on the Census Night, the Number and Locality of such Ships and Vessels, how they were Owned and how Rigged, their Tonnage, the Materials of which they were Constructed, and their Nationality.SECTION A.—MATERIAL AND OWNERSHIP.
Where Registered. Population living in Ships. Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels.
Total. Materials of which Built. Ownership.
Inclusive of Chinese. Chinese. Iron. Steel. Wood and Iron. Wood. Unspecified. Government or Harbor Trust. Private.
Persons. Males. Females. Males. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons. No. Tons.
Victoria 907 768 139 2 141 39,682 42 23,458 6 3,931 5 245 87 11,673 1 375 25 10,704 116 28,978
South Australia 19 19 1 1,709 1 1,709 1 1,709
Tasmania 15 15 4 385 4 385 4 385
New Zealand 104 100 4 3 4,060 2 3,824 1 236 3 4,060
United Kingdom 1,018 951 67 47 25 48,036 15 28,665 9 18,074 1 1,297 1 960 24 47,076
France 55 55 2 4,758 2 4,758 2 4,758
Italy 31 31 2 3,263 2 3,263 2 3,263
Germany 44 44 3 3,469 2 1,633 1 1,836 3 3,469
United States 12 11 1 2 2 2,860 2 2,860 2 2,860
Canada 14 13 1 1 1,647 1 1,647 1 1,647
Norway 44 42 2 2 2,910 1 999 1 1,911 2 2,910
Austria 18 18 1 1,026 1 1,026 1 1,026
Total 2,281 2,067 214 51 187 113,805 67 67,626 18 27,461 6 481 95 17,862 1 375 26 11,664 161 102,141