TABLE 6.—Ages, Sexes, and Occupations of Salary or Wage Earners and Relatives Assisting Heads of Household in their Business (but no Receiving Salary or Wages), and of Persons not at Work for more than a Week Preceding the Census Day (exclusive of those on Leave of Absence)—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Salary or Wage Earners (W) and Relatives Assisting (A).*
Order. Sub-order. Group. Total. Age Groups of Males.
Males. Females. 5 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified.
CLASS IV.—TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION—continued.
ORDER 14B.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE TRANSMISSION OR DELIVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS, DOCUMENTS, OR SMALL PARCELS.
Sub-order 1.—Postal Service.
14B 1 1 Postal officer, postmaster or mistress, clerk, sorter 815 533 14 87 65 487 140 21 1
2 Letter-carrier 461 23 28 42 364 3 1
3 Mail contractor 33 1 2 18 11 1 1
4 Mailman, mailguard 170 43 59 11 32 20 5
5 Others 65 1 5 9 40 10 1
Sub-order 2.—Telegraph and Telephone Service.
2 1 Telegraph officer, operator, clerk 339 121 5 37 22 259 15 1
2 Electrician, lineman 123 2 14 84 22 1
3 Telephone officer 47 122 4 10 2 29 2
4 Messenger 411 252 158 1
5 Others 5 4 1
Sub-order 3.—Delivery by Hand.
3 1 Messenger, porter (not on railway) 307 4 65 191 13 19 13 6
2 Errand boy, girl 548 3 447 101
Total, Order 14B 3,324 785 860 704 181 1,315 227 35 2
TOTAL, Class IV. 26,257 1,145 1,120 3,007 3,000 14,938 3,781 353 58
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
Sub-class A.—Manufacturers.
ORDER 15.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN CONNEXION WITH THE MANUFACTURE, OR REPAIR, ETC., OF ART AND MECHANIC PRODUCTIONS OF MIXED MATERIALS.
Sub-order 1.—Books and Publications.
15 1 1 Publisher 132 9 8 39 24 43 15 2 1
2 Printer, printer's manager, clerk 2,021 45 223 670 316 626 169 15 2
3 Compositor 983 14 8 126 194 556 90 9
4 Machinist, stereotyper, and others engaged in printing 294 35 29 43 54 148 20
5 Bookbinder, manufacturing stationer (all branches) 449 593 47 112 59 185 40 4 2
6 Others 9 1 1 6 2
Sub-order 2.—Musical Instruments.
2 1 Musical instrument maker 18 1 1 3 11 3
2 Musical instrument tuner, repairer 61 1 2 10 12 32 2 3
Sub-order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
3 1a Lithographer, lithographic printer 215 1 14 46 25 106 22 1 1
1b Process printer (photographic, zincographic, &c.) 24 2 1 6 7 8 2
2 Picture-frame maker, picture restorer, cleaner 102 14 7 43 14 29 6 3
3 Artists' materials manufacturer, artists' colourman 2 1 1
4 Others 4 1 2 1
Sub-order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
4 1 Carver (all branches), carver and gilder 83 3 4 19 5 42 11 2
3 Taxidermist 2 1 1 1
4 Toy maker 4 4 1 1 1 1
5 Basket maker, wicker-worker 134 1 15 44 19 43 12 1
6 Artificial-flower maker, art needle-worker 3 32 1 1 1
7 Paper bag, box maker 21 312 3 2 3 13
8 Brush, broom maker 177 61 7 51 34 71 10 3 1
Sub-order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
5 1 Billiard, bagatelle table manufacturer 7 1 2 1 3
2 Cricket, lawn tennis equipment maker 10 2 2 2 3 1
4 Fishing-tackle maker 1 1
5 Others 2 1 1