TABLE 9.—OCCUPATIONS OF DIVORCED PERSONS—continued.
Order. Sub-order. Group. Occupations. Number of Divorced.
Persons. Males. Females.
CLASS IV.—TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION—continued.
On Seas and Rivers, and the regulation thereof.
14a 3 1 Harbors Department officer 1 1
4 Shipping agent 2 2
5 Seaman (merchant service) 1 1
7 Ship's cook 1 1
13 Wharfinger 1 1
14 Wharf labourer 1 1
Postal Service.
14b 4 1 Postmistress 1 1
Telegraph and Telephone Service.
5 2 Telegraph repairer 1 1
Total, Class IV. 26 25 1
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
Sub-class A.—Manufacturers.
Books and Publication.
15 1 3 Compositor 1 1
Musical Instruments.
2 1 Musical Instrument maker 1 1
Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
3 1a Lithographer 1 1
2 Picture-frame maker 1 1
Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
4 8 Brush, broom maker, relative assisting 1 1
Designs, Medals, Type and Dies.
6 1 Type founder, maker 1 1
Watches, Clocks, and Scientific Instruments.
7 1 Watchmaker 2 2
Engines, Machines, Tools, and Implements.
10 1b Engine-fitter 2 2
3 Boilermaker 1 1
6 Cutler 1 1
8 Scalemaker 1 1
Carriages and Vehicles.
11 2a Carriage-builder 1 1
House Fittings.
14 (15) 4 Sawyer 1 1
Furniture.
15 (14) 2 Upholsterer 1 1
Textile Fabrics.
16 1 2 Woollen weaver 1 1
4 Dyer 3 1 2
Dress.
2 1b Tailor, tailoress, dressmaker, sewing machinist 29 1 28
2 Hatmaker 1 1
3 Shirtmaker 1 1
4 Milliner 1 1
6 Furrier 1 1
7 Bootmaker, shoemaker (all branches) 11 9 2
9 Feather dresser 1 1
10 Embroiderer 1 1
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.—contd.
Vegetable Food.
17 2 2 Baker 3 3
Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
3 9 Ice manufacturer 1 1
Wood (n.o.c.).
18 2 4 Cooper 1 1
Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals (n.o.c.).
19 1 1 Marblemason 1 1
Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
2 2 Lapidary 1 1
Workers in various metals, not elsewhere classed.
3 7 Blacksmith 3 3
Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of Energy.
20 1 7 Lamp trimmer 1 1
Sub-class B.—Constructors of Buildings, Works, &c.
Houses and Buildings.
21 1 1 Builder, contractor 2 2
2 Stonemason 1 1
3 Bricklayer 3 3
4a Carpenter 9 9
6 Plasterer, modeller 2 2
7 House painter 3 3
8 Plumber 3 3
10 Decorator 1 1
Roads, Railways, Tramways, Earthworks, &c., or Undefined.
2 8 Pavior 1 1
9 Road labourer 3 3
Sub-class C.—Others and Undefined.
Disposal of Refuse.
22 2 4 Sewerage labourer 1 1
Imperfectly defined.
23 1 2 Factory agent 1 1
3 Engine-driver (so defined) 1 1
5 Contractor, forewoman (so defined) 2 1 1
6 Labourer, undefined 9 9
7 Useful, handy man 2 2
Total, Class V. 121 82 39
CLASS VI.—PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
Agricultural Pursuits.
24 1 1 Farmer, and relative assisting 12 10 2
3 Farm servant, agricultural labourer 15 15
5 Orchardist 2 1 1
10 Gardener 4 4
12 Others 1 1