TABLE 3.—OCCUPATIONS BY AGE GROUPS AND BY OCCUPATION GRADES.—SECTION A.—IN VICTORIA—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Sex. Total. Age Group. Occupation Grade.
Order. Sub-order. Group. 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.
Sub-order 7.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products.
7 1A Mines Department officer (not geologist) Males 76 4 3 44 20 5 76
Females 4 1 1 2 3 1
1B Mining engineer, inspector, surveyor (not Government) Males 148 7 85 32 24 15 32 90 11
2 Mine, gold (quartz), proprietor, manager, worker Males 10,520 107 828 1,451 5,512 1,938 676 8 216 1,567 7,747 65 925
Females 2 1 1 2
3 Mine, gold (alluvial), proprietor, manager, worker Males 9,068 60 601 999 3,596 1,914 1,879 19 87 4,141 4,285 107 448
4 Mine, gold (undefined), proprietor, manager, worker Males 2,092 16 129 258 865 463 358 3 35 682 1,142 20 213
Females 1 1 1
4A Mine (undefined), proprietor, manager, worker Males 6,162 35 504 779 2,785 1,325 720 14 79 1,165 4,264 30 624
Females 1 1 1
5 Mine, tin (Iode), worker Males 2 1 1 1 1
6 Mine, tin (alluvial), proprietor, manager, worker Males 19 16 3 9 9 1
7 Mine, silver, proprietor, manager, worker Males 5 2 2 1 2 3
8 Mine, coal, proprietor, manager, worker Males 894 19 109 137 497 119 8 5 10 8 844 32
10 Mine, copper, manager, worker Males 12 1 6 3 2 1 9 2
12 Mine, precious stones, manager, worker Males 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 1
13A Mine, expert, amalgamator, diamond drill worker Males 76 3 4 44 20 5 5 12 56 3
13B Mine, director, agent, legal manager, clerk, secretary Males 514 5 35 59 251 109 55 65 97 334 1 17
Females 10 1 4 5 1 8 1
14 Quartz crusher Males 635 332 99 129 53 19 3 17 14 573 1 30
15 Pyrites worker, ore roaster Males 67 1 5 11 39 9 2 2 2 61 2
16 Cyanide worker, &c. Males 210 1 31 46 105 22 4 1 32 7 170 1
17 Smelter—gold Males 4 1 1 1 1 1 3
22 Smelter—others Males 21 2 5 10 3 1 17 4
23 Quarry proprietor, manager, clerk Males 100 3 2 3 38 45 7 2 41 51 1 7
Females 1 1 1
24 Quarryman, worker Males 796 2 42 79 437 167 66 3 734 62
25 Others Males 2 2 1 1
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 Means.
25 1 1A Pensioner Males 2,212 4 35 721 1,451 1 2,212
Females 376 1 36 124 214 1 376
1B Old-age pensioner (householder) Males 1,185 2 43 1,138 2 1,185
Females 532 26 502 4 532
2 Annuitant Males 287 2 13 53 79 140 287
Females 696 11 28 165 227 264 1 696
3 Independent means, lady, gentleman (so returned) Males 1,458 1 4 14 146 340 949 4 1,458
Females 937 1 8 39 214 311 364 937
3A No occupation (so stated) Males 2,094 8 23 168 431 1,462 2 2,094
Females 282 12 51 63 64 92 282
4 Others (including tourist, globe-trotter) Males 6 6 6
Females 1 1 1