No. 4.—Population of each Magisterial District, classified according to Occupation—continued.
OCCUPATION. BROOME. COLLIE. COOLGARDIE.
Class. Designation. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total.
SECTION A.—BREAD-WINNERS.
I. PROFESSIONAL.
Engaged in Government, defence, law, etc. 11 11 6 6 45 45
Ministering to religion, charity, health, education, etc. 17 17 27 10 37 114 84 198
Total, Class I. 28 28 33 10 43 159 84 243
II. DOMESTIC—
Engaged in Supplying board and lodging 26 4 30 26 38 64 127 145 272
Engaged in Domestic service and attendance 53 7 60 6 19 25 75 126 201
Total, Class II. 79 11 90 32 57 89 202 271 473
III. COMMERCIAL—
Dealing in Property and finance 4 4 2 1 3 68 2 70
Dealing in Art and mechanic productions 3 1 4 36 2 38
Dealing in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 2 1 3 7 1 8 35 9 44
Dealing in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 14 14 18 3 21 127 19 146
Dealing in Animals, and animal and vegetable substances N.E.I. 2 2 20 20
Dealing in Fuel and light 1 1 106 106
Dealing in Metals and other minerals 2 2 17 1 18
General and undefined merchants and dealers 32 1 33 17 2 19 125 21 146
Speculators on chance events 1 1 2
Engaged in storage
Total, Class III. 52 2 54 52 8 60 535 55 590
IV. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION—
Engaged in Railway traffic 38 38 164 164
Engaged in Traffic on roads 1 1 6 3 9 150 150
Engaged in Traffic on Seas and rivers 131 1 132
Engaged in Postal, telegraph, and telephone service 15 15 1 1 79 6 85
Messengers, etc. 1 1 1 1
Total, Class IV. 147 1 148 46 3 49 394 6 400
V. INDUSTRIAL—
Working in Art and mechanic productions 6 6 6 6 96 1 97
Working in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 8 5 13 7 7 14 37 77 114
Working in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 8 8 11 1 12 96 2 98
Working in Animal and vegetable substances, N.E.I. 2 2 470 470
Working in Metals and other minerals 4 4 19 19 84 84
Working in Fuel, light, and other forms of energy 8 8
Engaged in Construction of buildings, roads, railways, etc. 32 32 61 61 184 1 185
Engaged in Disposal of the dead, or of refuse 1 1 7 7
Engaged in Undefined industrial pursuits 8 8 14 14 178 178
Total, Class V. 66 5 71 121 8 129 1,160 81 1,241
VI. PRIMARY PRODUCERS—
Engaged in Agricultural pursuits 17 2 19 9 9 4 1 5
Engaged in Pastoral pursuits 17 17 5 5 25 25
Engaged in Capture, etc., of wild animals and their products 3 3
Engaged in Fisheries 1,116 1,116
Engaged in Forestry 1 1 5 5 27 27
Engaged in Water conservation and supply 2 2 1 1 383 1 384
Engaged in Mining and quarrying 3 3 378 378 1,640 1 1,641
Total, Class VI. 1,156 2 1,158 398 398 2,082 3 2,085
VII. INDEFINITE (of independent means) 1 1 1 1
TOTAL, BREAD-WINNERS 1,528 21 1,549 682 87 769 4,532 501 5,033
SECTION B.—DEPENDENTS, NON-BREAD-WINNERS.
VIII. DEPENDENTS—
Dependent on natural guardians 35 95 130 217 426 643 958 2,263 3,221
Supported by voluntary and State contributions 25 6 31
Criminal class (under legal detention) 11 11 4 4
TOTAL, DEPENDENTS 46 95 141 217 426 643 987 2,269 3,256
UNSPECIFIED 14 14 22 4 26
GRAND TOTAL 1,574 130 1,704 899 513 1,412 5,541 2,774 8,315