No. 4.—Population of each Magisterial District, classified according to Occupation—continued.
OCCUPATION. NORTHAM. PEAK HILL. PERTH.
Class. Designation. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total.
SECTION A.—BREAD-WINNERS.
I. PROFESSIONAL.
Engaged in Government, defence, law, etc. 24 24 7 7 1,003 25 1,028
Ministering to religion, charity, health, education, etc. 30 32 62 10 1 11 1,117 731 1,848
Total, Class I. 54 32 86 17 1 18 2,120 756 2,876
II. DOMESTIC—
Engaged in Supplying board and lodging 39 49 88 24 18 42 528 757 1,285
Engaged in Domestic service and attendance 22 95 117 10 5 15 564 1,267 1,831
Total, Class II. 61 144 205 34 23 57 1,092 2,024 3,116
III. COMMERCIAL—
Dealing in Property and finance 16 3 19 4 4 692 125 817
Dealing in Art and mechanic productions 12 3 15 2 1 3 351 69 420
Dealing in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 10 8 18 1 1 459 159 618
Dealing in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 38 3 41 13 13 708 114 822
Dealing in Animals, and animal and vegetable substances N.E.I. 24 24 1 1 266 10 276
Dealing in Fuel and light 1 1 9 9 75 1 76
Dealing in Metals and other minerals 6 6 1 1 209 7 216
General and undefined merchants and dealers 41 5 46 19 19 759 163 922
Speculators on chance events 21 3 24
Engaged in storage 19 19
Total, Class III. 148 22 170 50 1 51 3,559 651 4,210
IV. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION—
Engaged in Railway traffic 385 385 843 2 845
Engaged in Traffic on roads 16 16 18 18 491 1 492
Engaged in Traffic on Seas and rivers 1 1 148 1 149
Engaged in Postal, telegraph, and telephone service 19 6 25 5 5 379 87 466
Messengers, etc. 1 1 33 33
Total, Class IV. 422 6 428 23 23 1,894 91 1,985
V. INDUSTRIAL—
Working in Art and mechanic productions 47 2 49 7 7 1,502 66 1,568
Working in Textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials 20 36 56 1 1 537 887 1,424
Working in Food, drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 31 31 3 3 412 24 436
Working in Animal and vegetable substances, N.E.I. 6 6 28 28 86 86
Working in Metals and other minerals 48 48 11 11 599 1 600
Working in Fuel, light, and other forms of energy 3 3 2 2 96 96
Engaged in Construction of buildings, roads, railways, etc. 124 124 21 21 1,617 1,617
Engaged in Disposal of the dead, or of refuse 3 3 1 1 88 88
Engaged in Undefined industrial pursuits 28 28 27 27 648 5 653
Total, Class V. 310 38 348 101 101 5,585 983 6,568
VI. PRIMARY PRODUCERS—
Engaged in Agricultural pursuits 707 15 722 8 8 899 20 919
Engaged in Pastoral pursuits 12 3 15 45 45 182 17 199
Engaged in Capture, etc., of wild animals and their products 6 6
Engaged in Fisheries 26 26
Engaged in Forestry 13 13 143 143
Engaged in Water conservation and supply 77 77 81 81
Engaged in Mining and quarrying 7 7 297 297 331 2 333
Total, Class VI. 816 18 834 350 350 1,668 39 1,707
VII. INDEFINITE (of independent means) 5 3 8 74 63 137
TOTAL, BREAD-WINNERS 1,816 263 2,079 575 25 600 15,992 4,607 20,599
SECTION B.—DEPENDENTS, NON-BREAD-WINNERS.
VIII. DEPENDENTS—
Dependent on natural guardians 760 1,586 2,346 14 58 72 6,740 15,516 22,256
Supported by voluntary and State contributions 14 2 16 4 4 530 281 811
Criminal class (under legal detention) 1 1 47 19 66
TOTAL, DEPENDENTS 775 1,588 2,363 18 58 76 7,317 15,816 23,133
UNSPECIFIED 4 1 5 1 1 51 15 66
GRAND TOTAL 2,595 1,852 4,447 594 83 677 23,360 20,438 43,798