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.
18 3 1 Sub-order 3.—Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
3 Chaffcutter, haypresser 414 413 1 29 384 1
Oil and seed-cake maker 1 1 1
4 1 Sub-order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
2 Paper manufacture (all branches) 130 103 27 60 20 43 7
Others 11 4 7 4 7
ORDER 19.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE, ETC., OF METALS OR MINERALS OTHER THAN THOSE USED FOR FUEL OR LIGHT.
Sub-order 1.—Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals (n.o.c.).
19 1 1 Monumental, marble mason, stone cutter, dresser 520 520 345 175
2 Limeburner 59 59 2 57
3 Plaster maker, cement manufacturer 65 65 29 36
4 Brick-maker, tile manufacturer 1,087 1,075 12 530 3 545 9
5 Potter 398 392 6 282 1 110 5
6 Glass manufacturer, worker 413 411 2 408 2 3
7 Crockery, earthenware repairer, maker 26 26 26
8 Asphalt, pitch maker 4 4 3 1
9 Asbestos worker 1 1 1
10 Others 2 2 2
Sub-order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
2 1a Goldsmith (not watchmaker), silversmith, jeweller 734 712 22 614 20 98 2
1b Gold-beater 24 24 23 1
2 Lapidary, precious stones worker 39 38 1 38 1
3 Electro plater, plater 80 76 4 67 4 9
4 Persons engaged in minting 33 33 33
Sub-order 3.—Workers in various metals, (n.o.c.).
3 1 Tinsmith, zinc, galvanized-iron worker galvanizer 1,200 1,191 9 887 4 304 5
2 Copper smith, worker 124 123 1 118 1 5
3 Brass founder, moulder, worker 452 452 414 38
4 Lead and antimony worker (not type of shot maker) 8 7 1 7 1
5 Iron and steel founder, moulder, worker 2,885 2,875 10 2,102 9 773 1
6 Wire-worker 148 141 7 133 7 8
7 Blacksmith, striker, farrier 5,912 5,903 9 1,825 1 4,078 8
8 Others (including mail-maker, japanner, metal polisher) 189 185 4 172 3 13 1
ORDER 20.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE CONVERSION OF COAL, ETC., TO PURPOSES OF HEAT, LIGHT, OR OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY (N.O.C.)
Sub-order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of Energy.
20 1 1a Gas manufacture manager, worker 490 488 2 365 1 123 1
1b Gas supply officer 162 162 143 19
2 Coke manufacturer, burner 6 6 6
3 Electric light or energy producer, worker, supplier 154 154 127 27
4 Hydraulic power producer, worker 8 8 8
5 Charcoal burner 106 105 1 105 1
7 Others (including matchmaker, lamp-lighter) 146 112 34 83 34 29
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 1,335 1,333 2 917 2 416
2 Stonemason, hodman, labourer 714 714 388 326
3 Bricklayer, hodman, labourer 1,956 1,956 1,192 764
4a Carpenter, labourer 8,271 8,271 4,047 4,224
4b Venetian-blind maker 63 63 49 14
5 Slater, shingler 119 119 103 16
6 Plasterer, modeller 976 976 724 252
7 House-painter, paperhanger, glazier 4,024 4,016 8 2,591 3 1,425 5
8 Plumber, gasfitter, bellhanger 2,444 2,440 4 1,800 4 640
9 Locksmith 24 23 1 20 1 3
10 Others (chiefly signwriters) 161 161 137 24