TABLE 3.—Occupations by Age Groups and by Occupation Grades.—SECTION A.—IN VICTORIA—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Sex. Total. Age Group. Occupation Grade.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Under 5.* 5 to 15.* 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified adults. Employers of labour. In business on their own account (not employing labour).† Receiving salary or wages.‡ Relative assisting. Not at work for more than a week prior to census.
BY SUB-ORDERS—continued.
Dealing in—
III. 5 17 Paper, paper-makers' materials, and stationery Males 429 29 80 61 176 69 14 58 50 300 6 15
Females 218 5 54 43 87 24 4 1 12 50 128 26 2
6 1 Textile fabrics Males 5,406 242 1,119 914 2,301 685 136 9 450 251 4,479 41 185
Females 2,096 27 558 615 739 127 26 4 88 142 1,699 118 49
2 Dress Males 949 64 165 153 405 131 31 164 114 628 21 22
Females 355 8 88 69 152 31 7 25 43 229 57 1
3 Fibrous materials Males 19 2 3 9 3 2 5 6 6 1 1
Females 1 1 1
7 1 Animal food Males 7,906 259 1,136 1,240 3,743 1,141 365 22 1,475 1,479 4,199 464 289
Females 899 30 114 123 349 210 71 2 96 222 111 469 1
2 Vegetable food Males 3,554 113 383 435 1,761 692 186 4 622 1,539 1,197 160 36
Females 1,495 30 215 231 646 350 67 6 51 660 323 455 6
3 Groceries, drinks,* narcotics and stimulants Males 6,757 319 1,495 1,201 2,714 761 256 11 848 912 4,676 118 203
Females 1,034 24 114 154 436 236 69 1 81 355 206 390 2
8 1 Living animals Males 1,349 13 121 213 774 180 36 12 196 547 527 43 36
Females 5 2 2 1 3 2
2 Manures and animal waste products Males 7 1 3 3 2 1 4
3 Hides, skins and leather Males 176 5 21 21 92 26 11 32 42 91 7 4
Females 2 2 1 1
4 Wool and other animal matters (n.o.c.) Males 826 2 64 130 442 151 35 2 68 47 648 3 60
Females 4 1 3 1 1 2
5 Seeds, plants and fodder Males 561 22 90 82 259 79 29 119 94 323 17 8
Females 175 4 39 43 67 18 4 15 37 82 40 1
6 Other vegetable matters (n.o.c.) Males 1,058 25 161 142 502 181 47 161 70 775 20 32
Females 12 1 1 4 2 4 8 1 3
9 (10) 1 Stone, clay, earthenware, glass and minerals (n.o.c.) Males 378 13 47 39 194 58 27 60 75 232 7 4
Females 92 20 22 38 9 3 6 13 62 11
2 Gold, silver, and precious stones Males 19 1 3 14 1 5 9 4 1
Females 1 1 1
3 Metals, other than gold and silver Males 1,647 47 350 302 703 191 54 195 76 1,312 9 55
Females 69 13 8 37 8 2 1 5 3 33 28
10 (9) 1 Fuel and light Males 2,794 90 547 368 1,131 487 163 8 438 959 1,056 305 36
Females 34 2 4 16 11 1 11 5 3 15
11 1 Merchants, dealers (undefined) Males 9,348 251 1,065 980 4,346 1,926 706 74 1,659 4,029 3,152 356 15
Females 2,360 48 352 338 943 501 170 8 152 871 690 629 18
2 Other mercantile persons Males 6,743 290 1,216 1,014 2,779 1,072 354 18 50 254 5,902 28 509
Females 2,086 24 474 650 784 115 34 5 5 68 1,890 49 74
12 1 Speculators on chance events Males 284 1 6 23 209 43 2 36 102 133 1 12
Females 1 1 1
Engaged—
13 1 In storage Males 1,093 15 102 159 577 208 32 9 5 1,033 2 44
IV. 14A 1 On railways (not construction) Males 9,334 22 687 651 6,442 1,477 44 11 9,302 32
Females 276 9 14 158 93 2 276