No. 4.—Population of each Magisterial District, classified according to Occupation—continued.
OCCUPATION. MURCHISON. MURCHISON, EAST. MURRAY.
Class. Designation. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total.
SECTION A.—BREAD-WINNERS.
I. PROFESSIONAL.
Engaged in Government, defence, law, etc. 26 26 8 8 8 8
Ministering to religion, charity, health, education, etc. 77 34 111 31 4 35 34 22 56
Total, Class I. 103 34 137 39 4 43 42 22 64
II. DOMESTIC—
Engaged in Supplying board and lodging 133 160 293 36 39 75 26 32 58
Engaged in Domestic service and attendance 48 58 106 23 18 41 9 43 52
Total, Class II. 181 218 399 59 57 116 35 75 110
III. COMMERCIAL—
Dealing in Property and finance 19 1 20 10 10 3 1 4
Dealing in Art and mechanic productions 5 5 3 3
Dealing in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 18 4 22 1 1 6 1 7
Dealing in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 59 2 61 11 1 12 22 2 24
Dealing in Animals, and animal and vegetable substances N.E.I. 4 4 4 4 9 9
Dealing in Fuel and light 14 14 1 1
Dealing in Metals and other minerals 8 8
General and undefined merchants and dealers 86 8 94 30 30 24 5 29
Speculators on chance events
Engaged in storage
Total, Class III. 199 15 214 73 1 74 65 9 74
IV. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION—
Engaged in Railway traffic 42 42 107 107
Engaged in Traffic on roads 212 212 75 75 9 9
Engaged in Traffic on Seas and rivers 1 1 6 6
Engaged in Postal, telegraph, and telephone service 40 40 8 8 10 9 19
Messengers, etc. 1 1
Total, Class IV. 295 295 83 83 133 9 142
V. INDUSTRIAL—
Working in Art and mechanic productions 64 64 29 29 7 7
Working in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 12 12 24 2 4 6 5 10 15
Working in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 48 48 18 18 19 19
Working in Animal and vegetable substances, N.E.I. 75 75 46 46 1 1
Working in Metals and other minerals 59 59 27 27 12 12
Working in Fuel, light, and other forms of energy 3 3 2 2
Engaged in Construction of buildings, roads, railways, etc. 105 105 38 38 107 107
Engaged in Disposal of the dead, or of refuse 1 1
Engaged in Undefined industrial pursuits 125 125 19 19 23 23
Total, Class V. 488 12 500 182 4 186 177 10 187
VI. PRIMARY PRODUCERS—
Engaged in Agricultural pursuits 17 17 9 9 367 11 378
Engaged in Pastoral pursuits 40 1 41 8 8 12 11 23
Engaged in Capture, etc., of wild animals and their products 3 3
Engaged in Fisheries 1 1 15 15
Engaged in Forestry 2 2 694 694
Engaged in Water conservation and supply 9 9 1 1 2 2
Engaged in Mining and quarrying 1,569 1,569 857 857 11 11
Total, Class VI. 1,636 1 1,637 877 877 1,104 22 1,126
VII. INDEFINITE (of independent means) 2 2 5 1 6
TOTAL, BREAD-WINNERS 2,904 280 3,184 1,313 66 1,379 1,561 148 1,709
SECTION B.—DEPENDENTS, NON-BREAD-WINNERS.
VIII. DEPENDENTS—
Dependent on natural guardians 409 895 1,304 54 141 195 622 1,227 1,849
Supported by voluntary and State contributions 24 6 30 3 3 51 1 52
Criminal class (under legal detention) 1 1 2 2 2 2
TOTAL, DEPENDENTS 434 901 1,335 59 141 200 675 1,228 1,903
UNSPECIFIED 3 3 2 1 3 2 4 6
GRAND TOTAL 3,341 1,181 4,522 1,374 208 1,582 2,238 1,380 3,618