TABLE VI.—SUMMARY by MUNICIPALITIES :—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITY and TOWN (exclusive of Aborigines).
OCCUPATIONS. GRAND TOTAL. MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS.
Albany Municipality. Beverley Town. Bridgetown Town. Bunbury Municipality. Busselton Municipality.
Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL—
Sub-Class I.—Government—Persons engaged in the General and Local Government of the Colony—
1. Officers of General Government (exclusive of Railways) 223 210 13 22 22 1 1 5 5 6 6
2. Officers of Local Government (Municipalities, School Boards, Road Boards, &c.) 9 8 1
3. Police—Officers, constables, warders 137 131 6 7 7 1 1 1 1 8 8 5 5
Sub-Class II.—Professional—Persons in the learned Professions (not in Government Service)—
1. Clergymen, ministers (all denominations) 32 32 3 3 2 2 1 1
2. Church officers, sextons, and others connected with religion 17 5 12 3 3
3. Lawyers, barristers, solicitors, attorneys, &c. 10 10 1 1
4. Law clerks, bailiffs. &c. 13 13
5. Physicians, surgeons 8 8 2 2
6. Dentists 3 3
7. Chemists, druggists, and their assistants 11 11
8. Midwives, sick nurses, &c. 17 17 2 2
9. Others connected with medicine 1 1
Sub-Class III.—Professional—Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences—
1. Authors, editors, reporters, and literary persons 4 4
2. Civil engineers, architects, draftsmen, and scientific persons 15 15 2 2
3. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (Government schools) 39 14 25 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1
4. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (assisted schools) 28 7 21
5. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (private schools) 69 7 32 4 3 1 1 1
6. Teachers, schoolmasters, schoolmistresses (not stated) 25 6 19 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1
7. Tutors, governesses 10 10 3 3 1 1 2 2
8. Photographers, photographic artists 4 3 1 1 1
9. Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c. 9 5 4
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Domestic Duties or Offices, and of no specified Occupation—
1. Wives, widows, sons, daughters, visitors, relatives (not otherwise described) 4,785 1,026 3,759 366 79 287 18 3 15 37 11 26 242 58 184 100 22 78
2. Scholars at home 268 111 157 29 10 19 7 3 4 6 2 4
3. Scholars at Government schools 1,625 885 749 61 39 22 15 9 6 34 15 19 57 38 19 63 32 31
4. Scholars at Assisted schools 1,014 448 563 69 31 38 33 16 17
5. Scholars at Private schools 635 271 364 81 41 40 21 21 13 4 9
Sub-Class II.—Personal Offices—Persons engaged in Entertaining and performing Personal Offices for Man—
1. Hotelkeepers, publicans, billiard-markers, barmen, &c. 90 84 6 5 5 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 4
2. Restaurant and eating-housekeepers 1 1
3. Boarding and lodging-housekeepers 12 6 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
4. Domestic servants, housekeepers, matrens 655 126 529 38 8 30 2 1 1 7 3 4 16 4 12 17 5 12
5. Officekeepers, cleaners (not Government) 5 3 2 1 1
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL—
Sub-Class I.—Trading—Persons who Buy, Sell, Keep, or Lend Money on Goods—
1. Merchants, importers, &c. 61 66 1 8 8 6 6 2 2
2. Auctioneers, appraisers, valuers, &c. 6 6 1 1 2 2
3. Brokers, land and commission agents, &c. 21 21 2 2
4. Bank officers and clerks, &c. 32 32 5 5 2 2
5. Officers of public companies 2 2 1 1 1 1
6. Commercial clerks and travellers 86 86 6 6 3 3 2 2
7. Storekeepers, shopkeepers (branch undefined), and assistants 182 129 53 12 9 3 1 1 2 1 1 11 7 4 4 4
8. Pawnbrokers 2 2
9. Hawkers and other general dealers 14 14
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men or Goods—
1. Railay officers, clerks, station masters, &c. 10 10
2. Railway servants (guards, pointsmen) 33 32 1
3. Coach, omnibus, cab proprietors 1 1
4. Coach, omnibus, drivers, conductors 9 9 1 1
5. Draymen, carriers, carters 136 136 14 14 2 2 9 9 1 1
6. Shipmasters, officers, seamen, stewards, ship servants, stewardesses (merchant) 287 286 1 47 46 1 26 26 2 2
7. Engineers, stokers, &c., of steamers (merchant service) 7 7
8. Stevedores, lumpers, &c. 4 4 1 1
9. Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors 71 71 8 8 6 6 1 1
10. Storekeepers, bonded or free (not shopkeepers) 1 1
11. Store laborers, storemen (not shopmen) 28 28 2 2
12. Messengers, porters (not Government or railway) 6 6 1 1
CLASS IV.—AGRICULTURAL—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Agricultural pursuits—
1. Farmers 93 92 1 7 7 4 2 2 4 4 5 5
2. Sons, daughters, or relatives assisting on farms 39 33 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 2
3. Farm servants 56 56 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
4. Market gardeners, gardeners 86 85 1 4 4 1 1
Sub-Class II.—Persons engaged in Pastoral pursuits—
1. Squatters, graziers 18 18 4 4 1 1
2. Squatters, sons, daughters, or relatives assisting
3. Station managers or overseers 3 3
4. Shepherds, shepherdesses, stockmen, station laborers 41 41 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sub-Class III.—Engaged on land (not cultivating or grazing)—
1. Land Proprietors 23 17 6 2 1 1 1 1
Sub-Class IV.—Engaged about Animals—
1. Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers 4 3 1
2. Ostlers, others engaged about animals 55 55 1 1 2 2
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.—
Sub-Class I.—Persons engaged in Working and Dealing in Art and Mechanic Productions in which Matters of various kinds are employed in combination—
1. Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants 2 1 1
2. Bookbinders, folders, stitchers, &c. 2 2
3. Printers, compositors 55 53 2
4. Newspapers proprietors and publishers 4 4
5. Lithographers, lithographic printers 2 2
6. Die sinkers and mould makers 3 3
7. Watch and clock makers 12 12 2 2
8. Gunsmiths 3 3
9. Enginemakers and dealers 1 1
10. Toolmakers and dealers