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 VI.—PRIMARY PRODUCERS—continued.
Sub-order 3.—The capture, preservation, or destruction of Wild Animals, or the acquisition of their products.
24 3 1 Bee-keeper 35 17 9 14 7 4 1
2 Kangaroo hunter, rabbiter 569 69 187 118 155 32 6 2
3 Wildfowl, game keeper, hunter 8 2 5 1
4 Others 28 2 1 13 11 1
Sub-order 4.—Fisheries.
4 2 Fisherman 198 2 20 61 37 60 15 5
5 Others 2 1 1
Sub-order 5.—Forestry, or the acquisition of Raw Products yielded by Natural Vegetation.
5 1 Forest Department officer, ranger 51 1 38 11 1
2 Forest saw-mill worker 1,041 25 125 186 543 147 11 4
3 Axeman, woodman, timber-getter, splitter 1,222 41 228 208 525 175 41 4
4 Bark stripper 18 1 1 9 5 1 1 1
5 Collector of pith and fibre-yielding plants 3 1 2
6 Tree-ringer, grubber 7 7
7 Others 399 10 46 65 217 41 18 2
Sub-order 6.—Engaged in the Conservation of Water in all its forms, and in Water Supply from Natural Sources.
6 1 Water Department officer 138 2 7 88 38 3
2 Water Department officer caretaker, worker 324 1 12 30 207 63 11 1
3 Water Supply (private), officer, worker, well-sinker 100 8 15 43 25 9
4 Water carrier, carter 3 1 1 1
5 Others 65 1 52 12
Sub-order 7.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products.
7 1a Mines Department officer (not geologist) 76 4 4 3 44 20 5
1b Mining engineer, inspector, surveyor (not Government) 90 5 51 23 11
2 Mine, gold (quartz), manager, worker 7,812 105 732 1,168 4,256 1,298 247 6
3 Mine, gold (alluvial), manager, worker W. 4,285 24 398 745 2,231 614 261 12
A. 107 30 56 11 10
4 Mine, gold (undefined), manager, worker 1,162 15 105 210 582 186 64
4a Mine, gold (undefined), manager, worker 4,294 35 439 640 2,060 844 267 9
5 Mine, tin (lode), worker
6 Mine, tin (alluvial), manager, worker 9 9
7 Mine, silver, manager, worker 2 1 1
8 Mine, coal, manager, worker 844 19 105 131 466 112 6 5
10 Mine, copper, manager, worker 9 1 6 1 1
12 Mine, precious stones, manager, worker
13a Mine, expert, diamond-drill worker, amalgamator 56 3 4 34 14 1
13b Mine agent, legal manager, clerk 335 9 5 34 54 158 54 30
14 Quartz crusher 574 317 90 105 41 18 3
15 Pyrites worker, ore roaster 61 1 5 10 36 7 2
16 Cyanide worker, &c. 170 1 31 40 78 18 1 1
17 Smelter—gold 3 1 1 1
22 Smelter—other 17 1 4 8 3 1
23 Quarry manager, clerk 8 3 2 1 1 1
24 Quarryman, worker 734 2 41 76 419 152 42 2
25 Others
Total, Class VI. 81,539 20,345 4,277 18,187 15,217 31,414 9,314 2,934 196
CLASS VII.—INDEFINITE.
ORDER 25.—PERSONS WHOSE OCCUPATIONS WERE IMPERFECTLY DEFINED, EMBRACING THOSE WHO DERIVE INCOMES FROM PAST SERVICES RENDERED, ETC. (N.O.C.).
Sub-order 1.—Persons of Independent Menas.
25 1 1a Pensioner 2,212 376 4 35 721 1,451 1
Total, Class VII. 2,212 376 4 35 721 1,451 1