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 V.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
Sub-order 14.—House Fittings.
15 14 1 Door, sash, and joinery, worker ; turner 521 7 77 62 262 99 13 1
2 Saw-mill (other than forest) worker 642 1 24 101 104 293 106 13 1
3 Wooden mantelpiece maker, and enameller 14 1 2 1 10 1
4 Others 5 2 1 1 1
Sub-order 15.—Furniture.
15 1 Furniture manufacturer, cabinet-maker, bedstead maker 995 16 31 144 120 529 138 18 15
2 Bed, mattress maker, upholsterer 397 180 13 75 56 206 42 4 1
3 Others 362 5 12 49 59 193 43 5 1
Sub-order 16.—Chemicals and By-Products.
16 1 Manufacturing chemist (n.o.c.) 150 49 6 35 29 59 20 1
3 Ink, blacking manufacturer 19 5 2 3 3 11
4a Salt maker 41 2 2 10 26 1
4b Soda, alkali, starch, blue, &c., maker 44 66 4 7 9 19 3 2
5 Eucalyptus oil maker 66 7 6 22 7 26 5
6 Paint manufacturer 14 1 5 1 4 4
7 Others 14 3 1 12 1
Total, Order 15 15,847 1,646 721 3,576 2,399 6,935 1,922 262 32
ORDER 16.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN CONNEXION WITH THE MANUFACTURE OR REPAIR OF TEXTILE FABRICS, DRESS, AND FIBROUS MATERIALS.
Sub-order 1.— Textile Fabrics.
16 1 1 Cotton manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) 4 28 3 1
2 Woollen manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) 427 441 61 111 55 143 43 14
3 Silk manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) 1 1
4 Dyer, scourer 67 34 1 14 12 25 13 1 1
5 Flock manufacturer 15 7 2 7 2 4
6 Others 4
Sub-order 2.—Dress.
2 1a Clothing manufacturer 141 2,062 7 25 11 76 21 1
1b Tailor, tailoress, presser, dressmaker, sewing machinist W. 1,765 15,384 63 371 319 737 202 72 1
A. 43 320 6 25 8 3 1
2 Hat, cap, bonnet maker 348 386 21 75 46 154 47 5
3 Shirt maker 29 301 2 10 5 9 2 1
4 Milliner, staymaker, glovemaker 3 1,655 1 2
5 Sockmaker, knitter 11 191 4 7
6 Furrier, rugmaker 13 68 5 4 1 2 1
7 Bootmaker, shoemaker (all branches)† 4,030 1,119 243 858 726 1,738 392 66 7
8 Umbrella, parasol maker 47 110 4 10 11 22
9 Feather dresser, glove-cleaner 45
10 Others 7 173 1 3 2 1
Sub-order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
3 1 Mat maker 25 20 9 6 8 2
2 Rope, twine, cord maker 175 62 27 63 19 50 14 2
4 Tent, tarpaulin maker 33 3 8 3 11 7 4
5 Bag, sack maker 19 12 1 2 5 3 5 3
6 Others 3 3 2 1
Total, Order 16 7,206 22,428 439 1,597 1,240 2,995 756 170 9
ORDER 17.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN CONNEXION WITH THE MANUFACTURE, ETC., OF FOODS, DRINKS, NARCOTICS, ETC.
Sub-order 1.—Animal Food.
17 1 1 Slaughterman, abattoir worker 258 4 32 33 126 56 6 1
2 Meat, bacon, ham curer, preserver 278 8 18 45 53 131 30 1
3 Fish curer 6 1 1 1 2 2
4 Butter, cheese maker, factory worker 840 23 14 102 205 458 54 6 1
5 Animal food refrigerater 127 7 15 16 71 18
6 Others 4 1 1 1 1