TABLE 4.—Occupations by Age-Groups of Persons who belong both to the Commercial (III.) and Industrial (V.) Classes—continued., B.—CLASSED AS MANUFACTURERS, BUT WHO WERE ALSO, IN A MINOR DEGREE, DEALERS.—(M.S.)&c.continued.
Classification. Occupations. Sex. Total. Age-Groups.
Order. Sub-order. Group. Under 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified.
16 1 2 Woollen manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) Males 3 1 2
4 Dyer, scourer Males 1 1
5 Flock manufacturer Males 1 1
6 Others working in textile fabrics Females 1 1
2 1a Clothing manufacturer Males 21 12 9
Females 44 30 14
1b Tailor, tailoress, presser, dressmaker, sewing machinist Males 210 5 137 51 17
Females 334 49 261 21 3
2 Hat, cap, bonnet maker Males 11 1 5 4 1
Females 2 1 1
3 Shirtmaker Males 2 1 1
4 Milliner, staymaker, glovemaker Females 30 7 21 2
5 Sockmaker, knitter Males 5 2 3
Females 7 5 1 1
6 Furrier, rugmaker Males 8 7 1
Females 1 1
7 Bootmaker, shoemaker (all branches) Males 532 18 267 167 80
Females 5 4 1
8 Umbrella, parasol maker Males 13 2 8 3
Females 3 3
9 Feather dresser, glove-cleaner Females 1 1
10 Others working in dress Males 1 1
3 1 Mat maker Males 1 1
2 Rope, twine, cord maker Males 1 1
4 Tent, tarpaulin maker Males 3 1 1 1
5 Bag, sack maker Males 1 1
17 1 2 Meat, bacon, ham curer, preserver Males 11 6 4 1
4 Butter, cheese maker, factory worker Males 11 3 4 4
2 1 Miller, maizena manufacturer Males 13 8 4 1
2 Baker, biscuit, pastry maker Males 450 29 272 121 28
Females 68 2 51 10 5
3 Fruit preserver, jam maker Males 4 1 3
4 Confectionery maker Males 17 13 4
Females 3 1 2
3 1 Brewer, bottler and others engaged in brewing Males 19 10 4 5
2 Maltster Males 1 1
3 Distiller and rectifier of spirits Males 1 1
4 Wine manufacturer (not grower) Males 3 2 1
Females 1 1
5 Cordial, aerated water manufacturer (all branches) Males 63 3 32 18 10
Females 3 2 1
8 Tobacco, cigar, cigarette manufacturer Males 25 17 8
11 Condiment maker (all branches) Males 4 1 3
18 1 1 Soap, candle manufacturer Males 16 1 6 6 3
2 Tallow-melter, boiling-down worker Males 2 1 1
3 Tanner, currier (all branches) Males 21 1 13 5 2
4 Fellmonger, woolwasher Males 5 2 3
5 Bone dust, manure manufacturer Males 2 2
6 Others working in animal matters (n.o.c.) Males 2 1 1
2 4 Cooper Males 12 7 2 3
5 Others working in wood (n.o.c.) Males 5 1 2 2
4 1 Paper manufacturer (all branches) Males 3 2
19 1 1 Monumental, marble mason, stone cutter, dresser Males 13 8 3 2
2 Limeburner Males 1 1
3 Plaster-maker, cement manufacturer Males 1 1
4 Brickmaker, tile manufacturer Males 20 3 13 4
5 Potter Males 3 1 2
6 Glass manufacturer, worker Males 1 1
2 1a Goldsmith (not watchmaker), silversmith, jeweller Males 42 1 23 16 2
1b Gold beater Males 1 1
3 1 Tinsmith, zinc, galvanized-iron worker, galvanizer Males 44 3 18 15 8
2 Coppersmith, worker Males 1 1
3 Brass founder, moulder, worker Males 5 5
5 Iron and steel founder, moulder, worker Males 27 3 17 5 2
Females 1 1
6 Wire-worker Males 6 3 3
7 Blacksmith, striker, farrier Males 129 4 92 22 11
8 Other workers in various metals (n.o.c) Males 2 1 1
21 1 4b Venetian-blind maker Males 5 5
6 Plasterer, modeller Males 2 1 1
7 House-painter, paperhanger, glazier Males 2 1 1
8 Plumber, gasfitter, bellhanger Males 21 15 6
9 Locksmith Males 1 1
10 Others engaged in the construction of houses, &c. Males 1 1
23 1 1 Mechanic, manufacturer (so defined) Males 429 42 248 104 35
Females 90 26 51 13