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 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
19 2 1a Goldsmith, (not watchmaker), silversmith, jeweller 523 21 36 184 88 162 51 2
1b Gold-beater 17 3 11 3
2 Lapidary, precious stones worker 29 1 2 10 4 13
3 Electro-plater, plater 61 4 5 22 14 18 1 1
4 Persons engaged in minting 33 5 8 13 7
Sub-order 3.—Workers in various metals (n.o.c.)
3 1 Tinsmith, zinc, galvanized-iron worker, galvanizer 965 6 83 322 194 300 59 5 2
2 Copper smith, worker 110 1 3 28 15 49 15
3 Brass founder, moulder, worker 389 14 164 58 119 31 3
4 Lead and antimony worker (not type or shot maker) 7 1 2 5
5 Iron and steel founder, moulder, worker 2,578 7 62 544 422 1,211 311 25 3
6 Wire-worker 111 5 21 37 26 25 1 1
7 Blacksmith, striker, farrier W. 3,966 108 1,194 773 1,460 356 70 5
A. 213 24 129 31 27 2
8 Others 158 4 61 32 55 10
Total, Order 19 11,199 67 471 3,087 1,957 4,421 1,097 154 12
ORDER 20.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE CONVERSION OF COAL, ETC., TO PURPOSES OF HEAT, LIGHT, OR OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY.
Sub-order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of Energy.
20 1 1a Gas manufacture manager, worker 478 2 3 23 22 278 122 29 1
1b Gas supply officer 162 1 2 4 125 25 5
2 Coke manufacturer, burner 3 1 1 1
3 Electric light or energy producer, worker, supplier 151 2 24 34 75 16
4 Hydraulic power producer, worker 8 2 1 4 1
5 Charcoal burner 39 1 3 7 5 13 9 2
7 Others 100 34 8 29 10 28 14 11
Total, Order 20 941 37 18 87 77 524 187 47 1
Sub-class B.—Constructors of Buildings, Works, &c.
ORDER 21.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OR MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS, ROADS, RAILWAYS, ETC.
Sub-order 1.—Houses and Buildings.
21 1 1 Builder, contractor, manager, foreman, clerk 542 2 8 50 30 302 116 35 1
2 Stonemason, hodman, labourer 496 6 32 34 262 107 54 1
3 Bricklayer, hodman, labourer 1,527 12 126 113 889 320 64 3
4a Carpenter, labourer W. 5,981 56 598 484 3,154 1,235 438 16
A. 111 30 64 7 7 2 1
4b Venetian-blind maker 40 7 12 5 11 5
5 Slater, shingler 79 3 10 8 41 15 2
6 Plasterer, modeller 709 9 49 44 428 155 24
7 House-painter, paperhanger, glazier 2,800 5 89 498 414 1,408 332 55 4
8 Plumber, gasfitter, bellhanger 1,790 1 62 497 272 789 153 16 1
9 Locksmith 16 1 1 4 4 6 1
10 Others 98 5 27 25 36 5
Sub-order 2.—Roads, Railways, Tramways, Earthworks, &c., or Undefined.
2 1a Railway, bridge, shire contractor—labourer, relative assisting 175 2 15 36 21 78 22 3
1b Road labourer 3,957 21 308 540 1,981 857 241 9
2 Skilled assistant, foreman, inspector, manager 156 4 65 83 4
3 Carter, teamster, assisting in making or repairing roads, &c. 50 4 13 26 6 1
4 Engine-driver, fireman, engaged in making railways, roads, &c. 8 5 3
5 Railway navvy, labourer, platelayer 744 4 29 137 413 140 11 10
6 Stone-breaker, &c. 310 4 16 19 87 109 73 2