TABLE 2.—Occupations in Victoria, distinguishing Melbourne and Suburbs (Board of Works' District) and Country Districts—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Total of Victoria. Melbourne and Suburbs (Board of Works' District). Country Districts.
Persons. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.
BY GROUPS—continued.
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL—continued.
Sub-order 10.—Engines, Machines, Tools, and Implements.
15 10 1A Railway-engine maker, fitter 246 246 212 34
1B Engine-maker, fitter (other), mechanical engineer 2,173 2,173 1,512 661
2 Millwright 35 35 26 9
3 Boilermaker, caulker, cleaner 632 632 499 133
4 Agricultural machinery and implement maker 181 178 3 123 55 3
5 Sewing-machine maker, repairer 29 28 1 22 1 6
6 Cutler, tool-maker, saw-setter 103 103 77 26
7 Gas, water meter maker 38 38 36 2
8 Scale, weighing machine maker, adjuster 10 10 10
9 Others (including bellows maker) 22 22 21 1
Sub-order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
11 1 Railway carriage, waggon, tram-car builder 208 207 1 198 1 9
2a Coach, carriage, waggon, cart builder 1,797 1,788 9 962 5 826 4
2b Carriage, coach painter 561 560 1 262 298 1
3 Bicycle, motor-car maker 437 420 17 281 17 139
4 Perambulator, wheel-chair maker 19 17 2 17 2
5 Wheelwright 636 636 155 481
6 Others (including spring, tyre maker) 34 33 1 33 1
Sub-order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
12 1 Saddlery and harness, whip maker 1,718 1,685 33 718 25 967
2 Leather belting maker 22 22 17 5
3 Leather cutter, designer 21 19 2 19 2
4 Portmanteau maker 72 66 6 62 6 4
5 Saddle-tree maker 24 24 21 3
6 Fancy leather worker 68 52 16 51 15 1 1
7 Others 10 10 10
Sub-order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipment.
13 1 Shipbuilder, shipwright, boatbuilder 255 254 1 192 62 1
2 Ship-rigger 7 7 7
3 Block, oar, mast maker 3 3 3
4 Sail-maker 70 69 1 52 1 17
5 Graving-dock, patent-slip proprietor, manager 5 5 5
6 Dock engine-driver, labourer 50 50 50
7 Others 2 2 2
Sub-order 14 (15).—House Fittings.
14 1 Door, sash and joinery, worker ; turner 641 641 544 97
(15) 2 Saw mill (other than forest) proprietor, worker 750 747 3 470 2 277 1
3 Wooden mantelpiece maker and enameller 20 19 1 19 1
4 Others 7 6 1 5 1 1
Sub-order 15 (14)—Furniture.
15 (14) 1 Furniture manufacturer, cabinet-maker, bedstead maker 1,431 1,411 20 1,247 19 164 1
2 Bed, mattress maker, upholsterer 720 531 189 449 182 82 7
3 Others (chiefly french polishers) 431 425 6 396 4 29 2
Sub-order 16.—Chemicals and By-Products.
16 1 Manufacturing chemist (n.o.c.) 244 192 52 173 51 19 1
3 Ink, blacking manufacturer 36 29 7 27 6 2 1
4a Salt maker 47 47 1 46
4b Soda, alkali, starch, blue, &c., maker 112 46 66 43 65 3 1
5 Eucalyptus oil maker 106 98 8 18 2 80 6
6 Paint manufacturer 29 28 1 27 1 1
7 Others 20 17 3 16 3 1
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) chiefly lace makers 43 5 38 5 35 3
2 Woollen manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) 898 449 449 97 103 352 346
3 Silk manufacturer, spinner, and other workers (all branches) 2 2 2
4 Dyer, scourer 174 126 48 97 38 29 10
5 Flock manufacturer 27 20 7 19 7 1
6 Others 7 2 5 1 4 1 1