TABLE 5.—AGES AND OCCUPATIONS OF EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR AND OF PRINCIPALS IN BUSINESS ON THEIR OWN ACCOUNT, BUT NOT EMPLOYING OTHERS FOR SALARY OR WAGES.—SECTION A.—MALES—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Employers of Labour. In Business on Own Account.*
Order. Sub-order. Group. Total. Age Groups. Total. Age Groups.
Under 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified. Under 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified.
Sub-order 2.—Wood (n.o.c.).
2 1 Firewood cutter, chopper 41 10 22 8 1 343 82 175 66 19 1
2 Fencer, hurdle maker 21 3 13 5 76 17 35 19 4 1
3 Park-mill owner, worker 1 1
4 Cooper 33 1 17 10 5 24 9 6 9
5 Others 20 4 10 5 1 12 5 2 4 1
Sub-order 3.—Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
3 1 Chaffcutter, haypresser 35 5 26 3 1 11 6 2 3
Sub-order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
4 1 Paper manufacturer (all branches) 2 1 1
Total, Order 18 324 31 165 103 25 542 105 259 124 52 2
ORDER 19—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE, ETC., OF METALS OR MINERALS OTHER THAN THOSE USED FOR FUEL AND LIGHT.
Sub-order 1.—Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, &c.
19 1 1 Monumental, marble mason, stone cutter, dresser 63 2 40 12 9 42 1 23 14 4
2 Limeburner 9 5 3 1 3 1 1 1
3 Plaster-maker, cement manufacturer 2 1 1 1 1
4 Brickmaker, tile manufacturer 113 4 51 41 17 91 2 46 32 11
5 Potter 18 1 10 7 6 1 3 2
6 Glass manufacturer, worker 12 10 2 2 1 1
7 Crockery, earthenware repairer, maker 4 1 2 1 5 2 2 1
8 Asphalt, pitch maker 1 1
Sub-order 2.—Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
2 1a Goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller 84 4 51 27 2 77 1 48 23 4 1
1b Gold-beater 5 1 3 1 1 1
2 Lapidary, precious stones worker 3 3 4 3 1
3 Electro-plater, plater 10 8 2 2 2
Sub-order 3.—Workers in various metals (n.o.c.).
3 1 Tinsmith, zinc, galvanized-iron worker, galvanizer 67 6 37 14 10 108 4 39 50 15
2 Coppersmith 8 4 4 2 1 1
3 Brass founder, moulder 41 3 27 10 1 7 4 3
5 Iron and steel founder, moulder 130 2 76 40 12 34 3 14 13 4
6 Wire-worker 12 6 5 1 13 2 5 5 1
7 Blacksmith, striker, farrier 867 35 562 230 39 1 620 39 323 177 79 2
8 Others 15 10 5 4 2 2
Total, Order 19 1,464 57 903 409 94 1 1,022 54 516 324 125 3
ORDER 20.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE CONVERSION OF COAL, ETC., TO PURPOSES OF HEAT, LIGHT, OR OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY (N.O.C.).
Sub-order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, &c.
20 1 1a Gas manufacture manager 2 1 1
2 Coke manufacturer, burner 2 2
5 Charcoal burner 17 1 9 7 49 3 23 16 7
7 Others 6 4 2 4 1 2 1
Total, Order 20 27 1 15 10 1 53 3 24 18 8