TABLE II.—SUMMARY BY MUNICIPALITIES :—RETURN showing the OCCUPATION in deatil, of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each MUNICIPALITIES and TOWN, at DATE of CENSUS, 1891 (exclusive of Aborigines).—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, Classes, Orders, and Sub-Orders. MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNS.
Albany (M.) Beverley (T.) Bridgetown (T.) Bunbury (M.) Busselton (M.) Carnarvon (M.) Cossack (M.)
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
CLASS IV.—INDUSTRIAL (Orders 12-18)—continued
SUB-CLASS A.—TECHNICAL—continued.
ORDER 16.—Persons engaged in the Alteration, Modification, or Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Mineral Matters—continued—
S.O. 2. In manufactures and processes specially related to stone, clay, earthenware, glass, ice, and minerals not otherwise classified * 17 2 1 1
S.O. 3. In manufactures, gold, silver, and precious stones *
S.O. 4. In manufactures, metals other than gold and silver * 20 2 2 6 3 2 1
ORDER 17.—Persons engaged in Manufactures, constructions, or Processes requiring technical skill not otherwise classed * 10 4 6 1
SUB-CLASS B.—NON-TECHNICAL OR UNSKILLED LABOR.
ORDER 18.—Persons requiring no technical or special skill engaged in the construction or repairs of Earthworks, or in works connected with the collection or disposal of all forms of Dead Matter, Silt, or Refuse*—
S.O. 1. Workers (non-technical) engaged in the construction of railways, roads, canals, harbours and approaches, and such like* 8 3 5 7
S.O. 2. Workers (non-technical) connected with road repairs, cemeterier, and the colection and disposal of all forms of refuse* 3 1
S.O. 3. Laborers undefined, and not otherwise classed * 97 2 11 21 3 33 11
Total INDUSTRIAL 378 31 13 3 18 1 66 14 26 5 52 33 1
CLASS V.—AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, MINERAL, AND OTHER PRIMARY PRODUCERS (Order 19)—
ORDER 19.—Persons directly engaged in matters related to the Cultivation of Land, or to rearing or breeding of Animlas, or in obtainig Raw Products from natural sources—
S.O. 1. Engaged in agricultural pursuits 48 6 13 3 2 13 2
S.O. 2. Engaged in pastoral pursuits 9 3 1 2 1 8 5
S.O. 3. Engaged in connection with fisheries, the capture, preservation, or destruction of wild animals, or the acquisition of products yielded by wild animals 4 2 2 1 14
S.O. 4. Engaged in forestry, or in the acquisition of raw products yielded by natural vegetation 4
S.O. 5. Engaged in conservancy of water in all its forms, and in water supply 1
S.O. 6. Engaged in Mines, quarries, or the acquisition of natural mineral products 3 1 5 6 4
Total AGRICULTURAL, &c. 64 6 19 1 12 3 13 17 28
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE (Order 20)—
ORDER 20.—Persons whose Occupations are undefined or unknown, embracing those who derive Incomes form sources which cannot be directly related to any other Class—
S.O. 1. Pensioners, annuitants, &c., undefined 12 11 1 3 1 1
S.O. 2. Others 3 2 1 1 1 2
Total INDEFINITE 15 13 1 1 4 1 2 1 1
CLASS VII.—DEPENDANTS (Orders 21-22)—
ORDER 21.—Persons dependent upon natural Guardians—
S.O. 1. Engaged in domestic duties for which remuneration is not paid 525 22 29 134 63 34 29
S.O. 2. Scholars and students 296 286 15 16 13 16 68 64 37 47 18 18 5 11
S.O. 3. Children 238 219 10 16 10 8 50 37 22 17 15 15 15 7
S.O. 4. Other relatives 11 15 4 3 4 3 3 1 1
ORDER 22.—Persons dependent upon the State or upon Public or Private support—
S.O. 1. Inmates of charitable institutions, paupers, beggars, and such like 1 1 15
S.O. 2. Criminals
Total DEPENDANTS 546 1,016 29 57 23 53 122 258 62 128 34 67 20 62
Total 1,427 1,238 75 71 72 61 276 296 139 159 148 78 186 86
Grand Total (Towns) 2,665 146 133 572 298 226 272