TABLE 3.—OCCUPATIONS BY AGE GROUPS AND BY OCCUPATION GRADES.—SECTION B.—IN MELBOURNE AND SUBURBS. (BOARD OF WORKS' DISTRICT.)—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.
BY SUB-ORDERS—continued.
Working in—
V. 17 3 Groceries, drinks, narcotics and stimulants Males 1,785 43 265 255 911 270 41 96 69 1,525 5 90
Females 436 45 220 114 49 7 1 2 422 8 4
18 1 Animal matters (n.o.c.) Males 1,498 43 237 277 626 270 44 1 90 32 1,302 3 71
Females 5 2 3 5
2 Wood, &c. (n.o.c.) Males 598 26 133 96 221 91 31 40 19 492 2 45
Females 40 3 22 9 6 39 1
3 Vegetable produce for fodder Males 30 3 5 10 9 3 1 29
4 Paper manufacture Males 64 9 11 26 14 3 1 2 60 2
Females 27 1 9 6 6 5 27
19 1 Stone, clay, earthenware, glass and minerals (n.o.c.) Males 1,628 88 289 225 743 223 58 2 82 47 1,392 8 99
Females 6 1 1 3 1 6
2 Jewellery, precious stones and minting Males 775 37 202 110 306 107 11 2 83 60 597 6 29
Females 25 1 4 7 10 3 1 22 2
3 Metals, other than gold or silver Males 5,658 188 1,299 889 2,408 743 126 5 375 184 4,766 49 284
Females 26 2 9 8 4 2 1 4 1 16 3 2
20 1 Fuel, light and energy Males 732 13 59 54 434 148 23 1 8 2 706 3 13
Females 35 1 20 12 2 35
21 1 Houses and buildings Males 11,968 156 1,141 943 6,431 2,427 853 17 1,147 1,030 8,788 80 923
Females 10 2 2 5 1 3 6 1
2 Roads, railways, tramways, earthworks, &c. Males 2,504 4 96 254 1,379 614 151 6 73 33 2,147 2 249
Females 2 2 2
22 1 Disposal of the dead Males 178 3 12 18 98 38 9 30 5 136 3 4
Females 12 8 3 1 5 1 5 1
2 Disposal of refuse Males 671 4 27 55 392 160 32 1 10 44 605 12
Females 1 1 1
23 1 Imperfectly defined industries Males 8,771 183 1,237 1,325 3,889 1,670 443 24 651 296 6,850 22 952
Females 710 51 232 165 209 42 9 2 62 52 555 22 19
Engaged in—
VI. 24 1 Agricultural pursuits Males 3,636 53 354 451 1,622 786 350 20 410 622 2,156 97 351
Females 83 3 12 5 25 18 19 1 18 24 8 31 2
2 Pastoral pursuits Males 872 31 55 106 400 200 76 4 198 174 357 45 98
Females 104 2 10 12 33 35 12 20 37 5 42
3 Capture, preservation, or destruction of wild animals, &c. Males 12 1 4 6 1 1 5 5 1
4 Fisheries Males 60 3 6 27 16 7 1 2 36 17 2 3
5 Forestry, or the acquisition of raw products yielded by natural vegetation Males 23 2 5 8 3 5 3 12 8
6 Conservation of water, and in water supply Males 204 5 13 134 42 9 1 200 4
7 Mines and quarries Males 1,923 8 68 190 953 447 250 7 100 248 1,153 5 417
Females 5 4 1 1 1 2 1
VII. 25 1 Persons of independent means Males 3,664 9 30 256 969 2,396 4 2,323 1,341
Females 1,509 17 82 344 445 619 2 1,314 195