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VICTORIA.
CENSUS OF VICTORI.A, 1871.
PART IX. (A).
OCCUP ATIONS OF THE 'PEOPLE.
Population enume1'ated on the 2nd Ap7'il 1871.
PHESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.
liJA! btijorit!!:
No. 23. JOHN FF.RRES, GOVF.RN;I{KNT PRINTER, nIELUOURNE.
Al'l'ROXlMATE COST OF PAPER. o ~ s. d,
Cost of Prepara.tion cllnnot be estimated, heing Included in total cost of CCnSHf:t. I;'rlnting (1100 copl,,-,) , •. ..' .. :. .. ' .. ..' ' .. ' : .. 238 0
CONTENTS.
Inde.r to tlte Occupations contained in the Tables.
INCR~ASE OR DIlCREAS~; OF Tll&. VARIOUS
PERSONS E MALES AND FEMALES ...
f I.
l 2.
NUMBERS AND PROPORTIONS, 1846-1871
NUMBERS ANI) P.ROPORTION~, 1854-1871 ... l' I.
2.
3·
GENERAL St:lIIMARY OF VICTORIA, WITH PROPORTIONS-CLASSES
SUMMARY OF
1
CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS, WITH P.ROPORTlON8-CI.AS5ES ...
SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS, WITH P.ROPORTIO)!S-CLASSES •••
PLACES OUTSIDE LOCAL JU.RISDICTION, WITH PROPORTIONS-CLASSES
GOLDFIELDS, WITH PROPORTIONS-CLASSES
GENllRAI, SUMMARY OF VICTORIA, WITH PROPORTIONs-OnDERS
SUMMARY OF
)
' CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS, WITH PROPORTIONS-ORDERS •••
SHmllS AND ROAD DISTRICTS, WITH PROPORTIONS-ORDERS •••
PLACES OUTSIDR LOCAL JURISDICTION, WITH PROPORTIONS-ORDIIRB
GOLDFIELDS, WITII PnOPORTIONS-ORD1'lRS ••• ... • ••
GENERAL SUMMARY OF VICTORIA, WI'1'H PROPORTIONS-SUB-ORDERS
1
CITIES, 'fOWNS AND BOROUGHS, WITIl PROPORTIONS-SUB-ORDERS
SIIIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS, WITH PROPORTIONS-SOB-ORDERS ...
PLACES OUTSIDE I,OOAL JURISDICTION, WITH PnOPORTIONS-SUB-ORDllRS
GOLDFIELDS, WITII PROPORTIONS-SUB-ORDERS ... ... ...
SUM~IARY . OF
,
THE COLONY, CUlES, 'fOWNS, AND BOROUGHS, SHIRES -AND ROAD DISTRICTS,
OUTBIDI': LOCAL .JURISDICTION, GOLDFIELDS ...
DETAIJ,S OF GROUPS OF OOOUPATIONS
ORDINARY OCCUPATIONS OF THE UNEMPI,OYJlD
OCCUPATIONS OF CHINESE
OCCUPATIONS OF AnORIGINES
PAST OCCUPATIONS OF GOLD lIIINERS-MALIIS
... rMALES
lFBMALES
••• fMALES
lFEMALES
fMALES
lFEM:ALllS
II PRISONERS AND IN~lATI::S OJ' CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
OCCUPATIONS OF UNIVERSITY GRADUATE"
EMPLOYERS AND HANDS En!pr,OYED
EMPLOYERS OF LABon
HANDS EMPI.QYI£D
OCCUJ?\TIONS IN ALrHABETIC,IL AnR.lK(:EMENT
1 PllRSONS
PLACES ..... "uALES
FEMALES
PAOS
13
15 16
20
22
24
28
2,8
50
54
58
62
101
104-
106
106
10 7
107 108
110
INDEX
TO TIlE
OCCUPATIONS OONTAINED IN THE TABLES .
.. .. In cases where a letter follows the number in the last column the reference is to be looked for in Tables XXVIII. and .. h . XXIX. In other cases the references apply to all the Tables after Table XX. The Tables 8 owmg
the greatest 'amount of detail are XXV., XXVI., and XXVII.
Occupation.
A.'
Abattoirs-laborer at ... " officer of ...
Accomplishments-teacher of Accountant
" Government Account-book maker Actor, actress Actuary ... Adjuster of weights Advertising agent ." ••• ... Aerated waters-agent, bottler, carter, maker
" machinery-patentee of ... Agent-advertising ... .. .
" aerated, mineral waters .. . " agricultural
ballast " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "
commission Custom House ... for houses for paving company for woollen mill law, parliamentary medical news ... passenger stock, station telegraphic temperance theatrical to brewer to carrier, coachowner undefined
" wharf Agricultural agcnt, instructor, secretary to
society ...
" implement maker, dealer implement proprietor, worker
" laborer Agriculture-board of-secretary to
" connected with , .. " professor of
Albumenizcd paper maker Ale merchant ... Almshouse-inmate of ... Amalgamator ... Analytical chemist Animal dealer, keeper ...
food-working and dealing in ••• ., matters-working and dealing in
Animals-engaged ahout Annuitant Antimony miner
" worker, dealer ... • .. Apothecftry (not qualified medical man) ... Appraiser... • .. Apprentice (branch undefined)
" in clothing factory " on farm
Arah-street ... Arcade beadle Architect-Government
" (not Government) Architect's clerk Arms-making and dealing in Army non-commissioned officer •.•
" officer ...
No. 23.
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Occupntlon.
Art gallery-attendant at " student .••
Artificial flower maker Artist
" in hair .. . " scenic .. .
Arts-('onnected with Asphalte maker, worker Assayer ..e\.ssistant at Observatory Astronomer Astronomical computer Attendance-engaged in Attendant-charitable institution
Attd;ney Auctioneer
'in opium shops
Audit commissioner Auditor Author Average-stater
Bag maker, dealer Bailiff-Crown lands
farm ... law-court "
" Baker
B.
" charitable institution " inn, club, eating-house
Ballast agent, man Bandage-maker Bank officer, clerk, banker Bark merchant, stripper, presser Barman, maid ... Barrister Basket-maker ... Bath attendant, keeper Beadle-arcade Bedmaker
" charitable institution Beehuntcr Beer bottler
" seller, and wife assisting Beggar Bellhanger Bellman Bellows-maker Beltmaker-engine Benefit society-officer of Benevolent Asylum-inmate of ...
" society-receiving out-door re., lief from ...
Berlin-wool dealer Berthing officer Bettor-profcssional Bible reader
" socicty-officer of " ,,,"oman .. ~
Billiard-table keeper, marker' " maker
Bill sticker, distributor Bird dealer, keeper Birler Biscuit maker, packer Blacking maker, packer Blacksmith
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2 INDEX TO THE OCCUPATIONS-continued.
occupation.
Blaeksmi th-mining Blanket fitter (mining plant)
" washer (quartz-crushing) Blind Asylum-inmate of Blindmnker .. . Block maker ... . •• Boarding-house keeper, and wife assisting Board of Education-secretary, examiner,
clerk, office-keeper to Boatbuilder Boatmnn. bontowner
" ' Government " harbor service
Boiler caulker, eleaner, maker Boiler-down (not meat-preserver) Bonded storekeeper .•• • •• Bone.collector-mill, el!gine-driver at' Bonnet-cleaner' . Book folder, ruler, sewer
" hawker, dealer, canvasser " binder ... ' " maker (professional bettor) ,
Books-connected with ... Bookseller
" clerk to Boot maker, dealer, and wife assisting Boots-(domestic servant)
B. inn, club. eating-house Boring for metals ' Botanic Gardens--director, curator of
" Museum-assistant at Botanist ... Bottle dealer, collector ...
" tier Bottler-aerated waters, cordial, sodawater Boundary. rider Boxmaker Bi'aider Brandcutter .. , Brass founder, moulder, worker, dealer Breaksman Brewer and agent, clerk, draym'an, laborer,
salesman, traveller, &c., to Bricklayer . Brick maker, dealer Broker - general merchandise, hard ware,
hotel, insnrance, oil, ship, wine, &c.
" printer's " stock, share " sugar " tobacco " wool
Broom (tea-tree or millet) maker Brothd-keeper Builder Builder's clerk, watchman Building contractor's timekeeper'
" society-officer of Buildings--contractor for Bullock-driver on farm
" on station ", Burning pyrites Burnisher Burr-cutter Bushman (not fencer or splitter) Butcher, and wife assisting
" charitable institution stockman, shepherd
Buti~r " inn, club, eating-house
Button-maker
C. Cabbage-tree hat maker Cabinetmaker
, Cab proprietor, driver .:. Caleuderer Calisthenics-teacher of Caller Candle factory-watchman at Canew01'ker Canvasser-book, newspaper Capitalist
" mining Capmnker' Cardmuker Carder Caretaker (undefined) .. . Carpenter... .. .
" charitable institution mining
.. ~ .
i Order.
11.
11.
11.
IS 8 8 4
1.
8 6 I
6 11.
Il 6
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9 8 8 8 2..
8 8 8 9 4 4
12.
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12 10 10
7 Ii 9 8
12 6
10 8
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5 8 5
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15 8 8 8 5 8 7 7
12 12 ., 7
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Occupation.
Carpet cleaner, planner, sewer "weaver ....
Carriage-cleaner (railway) ... ... i
Carriages, harness, and implements-making and dealing in
Carrier o~ railways " on roads ...
Carrier's agent, clerk, manager ... Carter
." aerated waters ... inn, club, eating-house
" mining " of tallow " on farm " on station " stone ... it" Iwater.: ..
Carver, gilder... ...'" Carving and figures-connected with Casemaker Ca:sk dealer Castrator Catechisl; Caterer Catgut-maker ... Cattle-farmer, and wife, son, daugliter, or
relative of, assisting .•• Cellarman... . ..
" to brewer Cement maker, dealer, ... Cemetery clerk"keepe~ Chaffcutter .Chainman-Government- ,. Chaircaner
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10
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Chambermaid ..... , ... .... " Chl1mber of Commerce-secretary to. Chapel-keeper .. ':' .. 1 ... I fi ... _
4. S 2
, 20 20 10 XC 2 Qhareoal burner, dealer' .. .. .
Charitable institution-attendant, warder,
" ", " ".
servant of inmate of ',. officer of'
, Charwoman Chaser Checktaker Cheesemonger .•• Chemicals-working and dealing fn Chemist-analytical "
" manufacturing ... " phl1rmacentical ..
Chicory roaster, dealer Chief officer-merchant service ... Child of prisoner Chimney doctor
" sweeper China maker, dealer
" mender ChiJip,se catechist
" doctor Chorister '" •.• ! Church c1crk, officer, warden ... 'Churnmaker .... •• Cigar mttker' ... . ••
" manufacture-engaged in " packer ....
Cinnamon-planter Circulating· library keeper., Civil engineer-Government
" (not Government)
" waterworks.
" servant ClergYlllan
". irregular Clerk-commercial
Government harbor service "
" " I'
" " "
"
"
" "
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in meat market ... .. 'law ..... . military offices ••• mining company of bank • of public company, of works to mine . , 011 station Public Library... , quartz-crushing works sheep inspector'a,offiee stot(; ... telcgraph to architect, builder. to bookseller, publisher, in
paper office ... to brewer
.....
news-
12
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.. -INDEX TO THE OCCU?4TIONS-continued. 3 ,
Occupation.
Clerk-to carrier, coach ... .. . " to clothing manufacturer .. . " to .Curator of Intestate Estates .. . " to gasworks... ... .. . " to hotel ... oh •••
" to iron foundry... ... • .. " to land agent ... ... .. .
'. " to malt, hop merchant... .. . ". to mechanical engineer ... .. . " to medical man ... ... . .. " to mining agent ... .. . " to official agent, assignee .. . " to tailor ... ... .. . " waterworks ... ... .. . " wharf... '" ... .. . ,,(undefined) ..... .
Clockmaker ... ... ... .. . Clogger ... ... ... • .. Closet (disinfecting) .manufacturer . • .. Cloth dresser ... ... ... ...
" presser, weaver ... ... . .. Clothes dealer... ... ... ... Clothing factory-clerk, manager, overseer
" manufacture-engaged in .. . Club-house manager... ... .. .
" servant... ... .. . Coach agent, clerk... ... .. .
" maker, dealer... ... .. . " proprietor, driver ... . .. .
Coachman (domestic servant)... .. . ,; at inn, club, eating-house .. .
Coal dust manufacturer ... .. . " merchant, dealer, heaver, laborer. .. . " miner ... ..~ ••• • •• " working and dealing in... .. .
Coaling superintendent-steamboats .. . Cocoa manufacturer ... ... .. . Coffee house keeper, and wife assisting ... .
"planter... ... ... .. . " roaster, dealer ... ... .. . " stall keeper ... ... .. .
Cokeman (on railway) ... ... .. . Coke merchant, dealer ... ... .. . Collector to newspaper... ... . ..
" ( undefined) ... ... • .. . Colonial wine seller, and wife assisting .. . Colorman ... ... .... . .. Combmaker ........ . Commercial cierk, traveller, salesman,
saleswoman ... ... !, man ... . ..
Commission agent ... .. . Composition-teacher of .. . Compositor... ... . .. Computor-astronomic:il .. . Confectioner ... ... .. . Confectionery packer ... • .. Consul... ... . .. Contractor for buildings ...
" for erecting machinery " for mining machinery " for roads or railways ... " for tolls... ... " (not otherwise described)
Conveyance on roads-connected with Conveyancer ... ... . .. Cook at. Immigration Depot .. . ." at inn, club, eating.house .. . " charitable institntion .. . " (domestic servant) .. . " (not domestic servant) .. . " on farm... ... .. . " on station ... .. .
Cooper ... ... .. . Copper miner... ... .. .
" worker, dealer... .. . Copperplate printer ..... . Cordial maker, bottler, traveller, &c. Cord maker, dealer... .. . Cork cntter, merchant ... .. . Corn merchant ... .. . Coroner ... ... • .. Costume-maker ... . .. Cotton manufacture-engaged in Courtkeeper ... ... .. . .... Cowherd ... ... .. .
" (cowboy on station) .. . Cowkeeper... ... .. •. Cricketgronnd-keeper ... .. . Cricketer-professional .. . Crime[l.1l shirt maker... .. . Criminal class-member of .. . Crochet-worker ... .. .
Order.
6
9 2
12
4 12'
7 10
8 2
S 2
9 12
6
S 8 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 4-4 6 8 6 4 4
12 . 12
12
12 6
10
4 7
10.
4 6
12
8 13 4
II
II
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8 2
10
10
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12
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13 6 2
I
4 4 4 4 7 7
II
12 12
8 10
9 II
10
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2
9 2
7 7
10
2
2
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Occupation. Order. Suborder.
----,---------------Crown lands bailiff ... ...
" prosecutor ... . ... Crushing-plant manager, owner .. . Cuemaker... ... .. . Curator of Botanic Gardens .. . Cnrled-hair maker .... .. . Currier' ... ••. .. . Cnrrypowder maker ... .. . Custom House agent... .. . Cutler ... ... .. . Cutter... .. .
D. Dairy produce dealer... .;. . .. Dairyman, maid, woman-charitable institution
" " " on farPl .. . " " " '·on station .. . " (milkseller) ... ... .. .
Dam-maker... ... ... .. . · Dancing-teacher of ... ... .. .
Daughter (not otherwise de~cribed) ... ,; of farmer, market gardener .. . " of grazier, squatter, &c. .. .
-Deaf and Dnmb Asylum-inmate of .. . " teacher of ... .. .
Dealer-general ... ... .. . " in sewing-machines ... .. . " (not otherwise described) .. . " photographic... ... .. .
Defenr.e-connected with '" .. . Dentist ... ... ... .. . Deodorizing material-patentee of ... Department-Government--head of .. . Dependent on relatives... ... .. . Designs, medals, and dies connected with .. . J)iesinker ... '" ... .. . Disinfecting closet manufacturer .. . Dispensary man-charitable institution .. .
• Distiller ... ... ... .. . Ditcher ... ... .... .. . Diver ... ... ... ... .. . Dock hand, owner ... ;.. .. . Dog registrar ... ... ... .. . Dolls' cye painter ... ... . .. Domestic dnties ... ... • ..
" scrvant ... ... .. . Doorkeeper-Government ... .. . Draftsman-engineer's (not Government)
" Government ... .. . (not otherwise described) .. .
Drai~~r ... ... ... .. . Draper ... ... ... .. . Drawing-teacher of... ... .. . Drayman ... ... ... '"
" to brewer... ... ... Dre,dge clerk, master, stoker, superin-
tendent, dredger ... ... .. . Dress-working and dealing in ... .. . Dressmaker... ... ... .. . Drill instructor ... ... .. .
· Driller ... ... ... .. . Drilling-teacher of... ... .. . Drinks and stimulants-working and deal-
ing: in Drover Drnggist Drysalter Dwarf Dyer
E. Earthenware maker,-dealer .. .
" mender, packer .. . Eating-house keeper, and wife assisting ... Editor ... ... .. .
" of newspaper ... .. . Education-connected with .. . Electoral registrar ... .. . Electrician (medical)... .. .
" (not medical) .. . Electroplater ..... . Elocution-teacher of ... . .. . 'Embosser ... ... . .. Embroiderer... ... .. . Enameller... ... .. . Engine maker, agent, dealer Engine·driver at bone mill
" at quartz mill
" " " "
on farm ... to flock mill mining ... (undefined)
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8 2
II
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10
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10
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10
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3 7 7
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2
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8 3 4 I
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6 10
6 9 9 I
8 2
10
7 2
8 2
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12
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4 INDEX TO" THE OCCUPATIONS-continued,
Occupation.
Engine-packing maker ... Engineer at flour mill ...
charitable institution ... engine - driver, quartz - crushing
machinery ... in factory" mechanical
" mining " to gasworks " (undefined)
Engineer's clerk, laborer " draftsman (not Government) ...
Engineering student Engraver
" seal Errandboy
" Estate agent Evangelist Examiner of Titles Excavator Exhibitions-connected with l<:xpress rider ... Eje doctor-travelling
F. Factor Factory sewer
" (undescribed) working in " (woollen) engineer, manager, watch-
man, worker " worker (textile fabrics, undefined)
Fancy box maker " flo wer maker " goods dealer ". needle worker " worker, knitter
Farm apprentice " bailiff, charitable institution
overseer " servant~.. .... jl
Farmer, and wife, son, daughter, or relative of, assisting ...
Farrier Feather dresser, dealer, cleaner Fellmonger Fencer Ferry, lessee of, ferryman. ..: ••• Fibrous materials-working and dealing in Field geologist JfilIer Fine arts-connected with Finisher }'ire "brigade-officer of... Fire-kindlers-maker of Fireman-quartz-crushing machinery
" to gasworks .. . .. (undefined) .. .
Firewood dealer, selier, chopper .;. Fisherman Fishing rod, tackle-maker Fishmonger, dealer, curer Fitter Flag maker Flax dresser
.. manufacture-engaged in Flock manufacturer
" mill engine-driver, worker Floorcloth maker Flour merchant
" mill-engineer at Flower-artificial,fancy, paper, wax-maker Folder-newspaper Footman Foreman-railways
waterworks ... " woman
}<'ree-store keeper French-teacher of French-polisher Fruiterer Fuller Furniture maker, broker, dealer ...
". working and deallng in Furrier Fuse manufacturer
G. Gah-anist (medical) , Gnlvanized iron worker, galvanizer Gambler Game catcher, killer
" dealer
Order.
9 10
4
12
9 8
12 12
13 S 2
2
2
8 6 7 2
I
12 2
6 2
S 9
13
9 9'
1I 8 S 9 9 7 4 7 7
7 7
II
II II
6 9 2
9 2.
9
II 12 12
13 II
7 8
10 8 9 '9 9 9 9 9
10 10"
8 8 4 "6
12
13 6 2,
II
10
9 8 8 9 8
2
I2
15 7
10
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loa IC. 2a 2.
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3 9 So 3b
2a 2a
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Occupation.
Gamekeeper Gardener-charitable institution
" (domestic servant) ... .. farni servant .. inn, cIuh, eating-house (not domestic servant)
Gasfltter Gas-meter maker Gasworks service-engaged in Gatekeeper (railway)
" "
charitable institution (domestic servant) on station
Gaur;;r General dealer
'n
" "
merchandise broker practitioner servant
Ge~'tleman Geologist
" charitable institution
Giant Gilder Gingerbeer maker, traveller
" manufacture-engaged in Glass cutter, mender, packer
" maker. dealer " stainer
Glazier Glover Gluemaker Gold amalgamator
.. beater, smelter " buyer
lace man miner silver, and precious stones-working
and dealing in ... Goldsmith Government architect, civil engineer, sur-
veyor, draftsman
" " "
clerk, accountant department-head of ... intermediate or subordinate
officer ... officer principal officer
Gove;~ess Governor, the .. , Grapepicker ... Grasscutter ", .. Gravedigger ... Grazier. and wife, son, daughter, or relative
of, assisting ... Grazing-connected with
" farm laborer ...
" overseer, superintendent " "servan't ~ ..
Greaser (on railway), Greengrocer .• , Grinder Grindery dealer Grocer Groom-charitable institution
.. (domestic servant) farm servant ...
,. (not domestic servant) ... Grubber Guard-raHway Gunpowder-maker Gunsmith
Haberdasher
H.
Hair brush, broom-maker, dealer Hair cleaner, merchant, teaser .... Hairdresser Hallkeeper Harbor master, secI'etary, !aDorer, &e. Hardware broker
" dealer Harness maker, dealer ." Hatcleaner Hatter Hawker Hay clealer
.. trusser-farm ~ervant " ,. not farm servant ...
Head of department-Government Hedger " Heraldic painter Herbalist (medical)
r SUb~ Order. order.
7 4 4 7 4 7
12 8
12 6
4 4 7 S S S 2
4 4
14 2
2
8 10
10 IZ 12
8 8" 9
II 12 12
5 9
12
12 12
7 7 2
7 7 7 7 7 6
10
8 II
10
4 4 7 7 7 6 8 8
9 II II
9 4 6 S
12 8
9 9 S
II
7 7
7 8 z
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2a 1a 2b I 6
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Ia 3a 2a ZC
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Occnpatlon.
Herbalist-(not medical) Herdsman, boy (undefined) Hermit Hide merchant-porter to
" salesman, dealer ... • •• Homooopathic oculist ••• Honey·dealer •.. ... '" Hop drier, grower, picker, sticker
" merchant Horse breaker ...
" clipper ..• . •. " driver-quartz·mill " proprietor, breeder, dealer " trainer on sta.tion
Hosier ••• . .. Hospital-out.patient of (not otherwise de-
scribed) ••• '" .... " patient
Hotel broker ... " elerk
keeper, and wife assisting " manager ,; runner ... " servant ...
Hounds-master of House proprietor, agent, factor, rent col
lector keeper ... ... • ..
" "charitable institution " "inn, club, eating-house " maid-charitable institution " ,,(domestic servant) '" " "inn, club, eating-house
Houses and buildings-engaged in Hurdle-maker ... Hutkeeper on farm
station HYdropath
L Ice maker, merchant, dealer Illegible Image-maker ... . .. Immigrants' Home-inmate of Indefinite occupations ... ... ... Independcnt means (source of income unde-
scribed)... '" ... Industrial Museum-superintendent of
" school-instructor at ... " schools-inmate of
Inkle-weaver ••• Inkmaker Inmate of charitable institution ...
ind ustrial schools " reformatory ... " refuge
Innkeeper, and wife assisting Inn servant Inspector-city, town, borough, shire, &c.
" of schools " (undefined) ...
Insurance-broker Intermediate or subordinate officer-Go
vernment Interpreter-law-court ...
" not law-court officer Irou founder, moulder, worker, dealer
" founury-clerk, watchma.n at Ironmonger Iro.nlllonger's packer Irregular clergyman
" medical practitioner Ivory-turner ...
J. Jam-maker Janitor-proprietary school Japanner Jeweller
" salesman to Jobber in woollen mill ... Joiner J ointer-waterworks Josshouse keeper
Judg~ secretary
Judge's associate
K. Keeper of circulating library Kerosene lamp dealer Kestronographer
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Knifecleaner Knitter
L,
Laborer at abattoirs " at gasworks ... " (branch undefined) " charitable institution " GDvernment " harbor service ... " on farm " railway " store ••. ,; telegraph ... " to brewer " waterworks
Lace cutter " dealer " maker
Lacquerer Lady.,. Lady's maid Lampmaker Lamplighter to gasworks Land agent
" " clerk to '" ... • •• engaged on (not cultivating or grazing)
" proprietor " steward ... " surveyor ... " "assistant to
Languages-teacher of ... Lapidary Lastmaker Laundress-charitable institution
" (domestic servant) .•. " inn, club, eating-honse
Laundry keeper, worker Law agent, messenger, publisher, stationer
" clerk " connected with " court officer " student
Lawyer Lay reader Lead miner
" worker, dealer Learning sheep-farming Leather case maker, dresser
" cutter, seller " manufacture--engaged in .• '.
Lecturer Legerdemain-professor of Lemonade maker, &c. Lessee of gasworks Letter-carrier ... Librarian Library attendant, clerk, messenger Life buoy, belt-maker Lighterman-master Ligh t house-keeper Lime burner, quarrier, dealer Linen-draper ... Line repairer ... Literary person Lithographer, lithographic printer Livery-stable keeper Live stock salesman Loafer Loan office-manager of Local body-officer of
" preacher Loeker Locksmith Lodging-house keeper, and wife assisting ..• Lottery keeper
" ticket seller Lumper , Lunatic asylum-inmate of
" "proprietor of
M. Macaroni-maker Machine maker, agent, dealer Machinery-contractor for erecting
" merchant ... Machines and tools-making and dealing in Machinist
" (sewing) Magazine-powder-keeper
Order.
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Occupation. Order. Suborder.
=---~------------------~---I----II----
Magistrate (not police' magistrate) Magnesia-wrapper .••. .~. }.obil carrier, contractor, master ... Maizena-maker .... Malt merchant Maltster :Manager (not otherwise described)
" inn, club, eating-house ... " of opera
Manchester warehouseman Mangler .... .... .. •. Manufacturer (not otherwise described) Manufacturing Cllcmist ... Manure manufacturer, dealer . Mapseller . Marble merchant· Marine storekeeper
" surveyor, survey draftsman.
....
" yard-foreman of . . Marke~-gardener, and wife, son, daughter,
or relative of, assisting Market-lessee of Markets-inspector of .... Mason Master-merchant service
" of hounds Mastmaker Match manufacturer Mat, matting-maker, dealer' Mattress-maker Meal merchant Meat market-clerk in ...
" salesman Mechanic (not otherwise Clescribed) Mechanical cngineer... ... Mechanics'institution-seeretary Medal-maker... .... ... l\:fedical agent ... .. .
." herbalist, assistant, galvanist " man ••• " "irregular ... " student
Medicine-,connected with "vendor .
!.iember of local council " Parliament ...
Mercantile pursuits-engaged in Mercer Merchant Merry-go-round-proprietor 0:( Messageboy (domestic servant) ... Messagcs-connelJted wi~h ... Messenger-charitable institution
" Government
'.,.
, ...
" " Printing Office ... harbor service .
" " " " " " " " Messman
inn, club, eating-house. law . (Ia. w-court) .. . newspaper .. . (not Government or railway) ... Public Librury ... .., railway . telegraph
6 •••
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" othertha.n gold and silver-working and dealing in ....
Meter inspector-gasworks " maker .... I •••
Midwife Milkman (domestic servant)
" on farm ... " on station
Milkseller Miller Milliner Millmaker Millwright Miner
" for antimony, coal, copper, lead, silver Mmeml springs, waters-manager, agent,
maker, manufacturer '" Mining agent's clerk
" blacksmith, capitalist, carpenter, carter, clerk, contractor, director, manager, proprietor, registmr, secretary, surveyor, timber cutter, watchman, whim driver
" board-member of " engaged in " pursuits, following, with patent
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" (not regular clergyman) " of the Crown '" •• ,
Mint-officer of . Missionary (not regular clergyman)
,Modeller Money broker, lender .,. Monthly nurse Morocco manufacturer ... Mouldmaker ... Moulding-maker Museum-superintendent, curator, attend
ant of Music-connected with ...
" master, mistress " publisher, seller ...
Musical instrument maker, dealer " instruments-connected with
Musician Muslin stamper, embroiderer
N. Naturalist Navigation-teacher of Navvy Nayy officer ••. ...
" petty officer, sailor Needlewoman ,.. . ..
" charitable institution News agent, vendor. .. . Newspaper canvasser .. .
" clerk, collector, folder, messen-. ger, runner to ....
Nightman proprietor, editor, publisher
Non-commissioned officer-army Notary public ... Nuisances-inspector of Nun ... Nurse at quarantin\l station
" charifable institution '" (not domestic or charitable institli-'
tion servant, monthly, sick, wet) Nursemaid ....
O. Oarmaker Observatory-assistant at Oculist (mediealman) ... • ...
" (not qualified medical man) Offal-carter of .... Office keeper, cleaner (not Goyernment) ... Officer-army ...
" merchant service
". navy,.. ... ... " non-commissioned-army " ofblmk " of benefit society " of charitable institution " of general Government " of Jaw court ... . .. " oflocal body .. . " of local government " of public company " petty-nayy ... " Sailor's Home .: •.
Official assignee, agent ... Oil broker
" man Oilskin-cloth maker Omnibus proprietor, driYer, conductor
" tim~keeper Opera manager Operatic librarian Operator-telegraphic ... Opium dealer... . ...
" shop-attendant at " smoking-house keeper
Optician Organ-blower ... Ornithologist ... Orphan ... ... ...
" asylum, orphanage-inmate of Ostler Outfitter ... Out-patient at hospit.'1.1 (not otherwise de
scribed) Overlooker Overseer-chal'itable institution ...
." of farm " of station, grazing farm
Oyster-dealer ...
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Occupatton. • Sub-
Order, order.
-----------------------------------P.
Packer " . animal matters ... " to ironmonger
Paddock-keeper Page ... Painter
" (artist) " heraldic
Pantry man, maid ••• ... ... Paper bag, box-maker, trade traveller in
" flower maker " folder " manufucture-engaged in ...
mill manager, worker " ruler, stainer
Paperhanger .•• Parasol maker, mender, dealer Parchment·maker Park-keeper ... Parliamentary agent Parlormaid ... Passenger agent ... ... Pastoral pursuits-connected with Pastrycook Patent medicine vendor
" slip owner Patentee aerated waters machinery
" of deodorizing material " undefined
Pattern-designer Pauper Paving company-agent for Pavior Pawnbroker ••• Pedler Penal service-connected with Pensioner (not Victorian)
" (Victorian) .... Perambulator maker, dealer Perfumer Personal offices-performing Petty officer-navy Pewterer Philosophical instrument maker Photographer, photographic artist Photographic dealer, printer
" material dealer Phrenologist ... Physician Pick-handle maker Pickle-maker ... Picture cleaner, dealer ...
" frame maker ... Pier master, watchman
" 'service Pig dealer
., minder Pilot ...
" Board secretary Pinker Pipe inspector, jointer (waterworks)
" jointer (gasworks) " layer " tester
PIa mer-cinnamon, coffee, tea, and undefined Plaster maker, dealer Plasterer Pinter Ploughman
" on station
Plumber PO('ket-book maker Pointsman Poliee (all ranks)
" magistrate Porter and ale merchant Porter-charitable institution
" inn, club, eating-house •• , " (not Government, railway, or office) " railway " to hide merchant
Portmantean-maker Postmllster, mistress Potato dertler ...
" digger ••• " peeler .••
Pottery maker, dealer Poulterer Poultry farmer Pounclkeeper's herdsman. boy Powder-magazine keeper Po\\'erloom-tuner
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Occupation. Order. Suborder.
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Preacher-( clergyman) " local
Precious-stone worker, dealer Presser Principal officer-Government Printseller Printer
" copperplate ., lithographic " photographic... . ••
l>rints and pi!)tures-connected with Prisoner Prisoner's child Private enquiry office-proprietor of Process-server Professor of legerdemain
" of vegetable physiology and agri-culture
" University Property man
" person of Proprietor of Ja;ud Prosti tlite Provision curer, dealer Public company-officer of
" house keeper, and wife assisting
" " servant Publisher
,. " "
clerk to , law
of music Puddler Puntman, owner Pyrites-burner Pyrotechnist ...
.Q. Quarry o.wner, worker .. . Quartz burner ... .
" crnshing-engaged in " mill-clerk, engineer, engine-driver,
. fireman, horse-driver, manager, . owner, waterman
Quicksilver worker, dealer
R. Rabbit cateher, killer ... Racecourse ranger Rag dealer, gatherer
" picker (paper-mill) Railway carriage maker
" " "
"
contractor engine-driver, stoker, cleaner foreman, guard, laborer, messen-
ger, porter, &c. laborer, navvy, excavator officer, clerk, station master, mis
tress " refreshment-room keeper "servant ...
Railways-eonneetad with Ranger-waterworks ... Rank-person of Rate-collector-of local body
" water ... Rationboy on station : .. Reader (irregular clergy) Rectifier ... Reformatory-inmate of Refuge-inmate of ... Registrar-deputy-electoral
" mining ,,' of University
Registry of diocese-officer of ... • .. " office keeper ... ... • ..
Relative assisting in inn, club, eating-house " (not otherwise described)
. " of farmer, market-gardener " of sqnatter, grazier
Religion-connected with' Rent-collector Reporter Reservoir-keeper Restaurantckeeper Rice dresser, miller Ridillg-teacher of Rifle·butts keeper, marker Rivers-connected with Road board elerk
" "
contractor laborer, navvy, excavator ... surveyor, inspector (not Government
or local government)
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Occupation. Order. I .:~;. ----------------------------·1----1----Roads-carrier on Roadman Rope maker, dea.ler Rubber-stamp maker Runner-newspaper
S. Sacking, sack-maker, dealer Sacristan Saddler ... Saddler's iron monger Sailmaker Sailor-merchant service
" navy ••• Sailor's Home-officer, servant of Salesman, saleswoman •••
,. of Ii ve stock ••• .. to-brewer
. " to jeweller ... Salt manufacturer, boiler " merchant .••
Sandboy Saucemaker Saw maker, sharpener ... Sawyer, sawmill owner, worker ... Scale board clltter
" maker Scavenger Scenic artist Scholar School of arts-master of Schoolmaster; mistress ... Scientific person Scourer Scraper (ship) Scripture-reader Scrubber-charitable institution ScuUerymaid (domestic servant)
.. inn, club, eating-house Scullery mall-charitable institution Sculptor Seal-engraver ..• Seaman-merchant service Seam,tress Seas-eonnected with ... Secretary-mining
" to gasworks " (undefined)
Seed merchant, dealer ... Selector (not otherwise described) Sericulturist Servant-domestic
"
"
of charitable institution of· inn, club, eating-house of ship, steamer of theatre on farm on railway
" Sailor's Home " (undefined) •.•
Servant's registry-office keeper ... Sewing machines-dealer in
machinist " Sexton
Share broker, dealer, jobber Shawl-manufacturer ... Shearer Sheep classer ...
" farmer, and wife, son, daughter, or rell1ti ve of, assisting
" inspector, and clerk to " farming-learning
Shellfish dealer Shep!JeI~d on farm
" on station " to butcher
Sheriff, sheriff's deputy, sheriff's officer Shingler Ship boy
" broker " builder, wright, rigger, chandler " chandler's laborer " owner, master, officer,_ seaman (mer-
chant service) ... , .. " servant, steward, stewardess " smith
Ships and boats-connected with " clerk, contractor,keeper, watchman
Shire secretary Shirt factory-manager, sewer Shirtmaker Shoeblaek
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undefined), ... Shop man, woman (branch undefined) Shorthand-writer Showman Shunter Sick nurse
" (domestic servant) Silk'dealer Sil ver miner ... Sil versmi th Sister of charity Signalman (railway) Skin salesman, dealer Skittle alley-keeper of Slater -Slopseller Sluieer Smelter Snuff manufacture-engaged in Soapboiler
, ...
Soda water bottler, clerk, maker, traveller Soldier ' Solicitor Son (not otherwise des<;ribed)
" of farmer, market-gardener " of squatter, grazier
Speculator (undefined) ... Spinner Spirit merchant Splitter Sports and games-connected with Springmaker .. -. Spurmaker Squatter, and wife, son. daughter, or relative
of, assisting Stableboy on station Stableman (domestic servant)
" inn, club, eating-house " to brewc17
Stage-manager Stamp feeder, man Stamper-grating maker Standpipe-keeper Station agent ' ..
clerk ... " laborer
oYerseer, superintendent ,,' servaut
Stuti()ner " law ...
Statistics-collector of-to local body Staymaker Stevedore Steward-(domestie servant)
" inn, club, eating-house " stewardess
.stick maker, dealer Stillroom-maid Stock agent
" broker, dealer, jobber Stockman on farm
" . to butcher ... Stockrider Stocktaker Stoker-chal'itablc institution
" gasworks '" " (Illldefined)
Stone carter, cutter " clay, earthenware, and glass-worker
and dealer in ... n cutter, dresser (not mason) " mason-charitable institution
Storage--engagedin Store clerk, laborer
" laborer (animal matters) " laborer, store man
Storekeeper (bonded or free) ,. marine " on station ...
Storekeeper's laborer ... Storcman-inn, club, eating-house
" on railway ... to brewer
" (undescribed) " waterworks service " woman-charitable institution
Straw bleacher " dealer ... " hat, bonnet-maker " worker ...
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Order.
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INDEX TO THE OCCUPATIONS-continued. 9
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Sub-______________ o_c_~_p_a_ti_on_. ______________ , Order. ~
Student-law ... " medical " theological... ... • .. " University (not law or medical)
Sub-enumerator (not otherwise described) Sugar broker, salesman
0' ,refiner .•• Supercargo... ... ... Superintendent of station, grazing farm Surgeon Surgeon's assistant Surgeryman ... .., •••
n charitable institution Surgical instruments-maker, dealer, con':
nected with ... Surveyor-city, town, borough, road board,
or shire ...
" "
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T. Tailor
" clerk to Tailoress-charitable institution Tallow--carter of
" chandler, melter Tallyman Tanks-filling ••• Tanner Tarpaulin maker, dealer Taxidermist ... Teacher
" in training
" of accomplishments of calisthenics, composition, danc
ing, drawing, drilling, elocution, languages, navigation, riding, swimming, &c.
" of music " of the deaf and dumb
Tea dealer " planter
Technological Museum-secretary, attendant of
Telegraph clerk, inspec~or, laborer, linerepairer, manager, messenger, operator, &c.
Telegraphic agent Telescope exhibitor Temperance agent Tent maker, dealer Textile fabrics-working and dealing in Thatcher ... Theatre-servant of Theatrical agent
" manager, speculator Theological student Thistle-cutter-on station
" not on station or farm Threadmn ker ... Ticket collector (railway)
" writer .•. Tiler ... Timber bender, timber surveyor
" cutter, carter-mining " merchant, dealer " yard-watchman at
Timekeeper, omnibus •.. to.building contractor
" (undefined) " waterworks
Tin worker, dealer Tobacco broker
grower " manufacture-engaged in " manufacturer. _.
Tobacconist Toll keeper, contractor ... Tool maker, dealer Town clerk, crier, hall keeper, &c. Toy maker, dealer Trade assignee Trader (not otherwise described) Tradeswoman (undefined) Training school-superintepdent of Tramp
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--------------------- ------Tramway clerk Traveller-commercial ...
" cordial, gingerbeer. Bodawater .•• " paper trade ... " to brewer ... " to wine merchant " (nndefined) •• ,
Treacle dealer ... Treasurer-city or borough Trimmer-clothing manufacture TJ;ipe dealer, dresser Troupe-proprietor of ... Truckman (railway) Turncock Turner Tutor
U. Umbrella maker, mender, dealer Under-clothing maker ... Undertaker University graduate
" professor " student (not law or medical)
Upholsterer
V. Valet Valuator-borough or shire Valuer Valve inspector Varnish-maker Vegetable food-working and dealing in
" matters-working and dealing in " physiology-professor of
Vellum binder, sewer '" Velocipede maker, dealer Venetian-blind maker· ... Verger Veterinary surgcon Vice-consul Victualler Vinedresser Vinegar-maker Visitor (not otherwise described) Vocalist Volnntary sources and revenue-supported
from Volunteer
W.
Waiter (domestic servant) " waitress
Walking-stick maker, dealer Warder-charitable institution Warehouseman, Government Printing Office
" Manchester Warper-woollen mill .. , ·Washer-up Washerwoman Washing-powder solution maker Waste-paper gatherer, dealer Watches and philosophical instruments
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SUMMARY, .TABLES AND TABULAR RESULTS. ,
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1 § 71.
OOOUPAT][ONS OF THE PEOPLE
!Inorease or llJ)ecrease of" the 'Various (O)ooupatlons.-l?ersons (X.).
TABLE I.-Showing, exclusive of Cbinese and Aborigines, the Number of Per!!ons of different Occupations, classed under ten heads, living in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1846 to 1871, both inclusive, and the Numerical and Ce?-tesimal Increase or Decrease of those under each head during the interval between any two Censuses.
Persons of both Sexes. ~-~" ----~-
Occupations (classitled under ten heads). Increaso, Increase, Increase or Decrease, Increase or Decrease, 'Incren,s0 or Decrease i
1846 to 1851, 18Sl to 1854, 1854~to 1857, 1857 to 1861. x86x to 1871, Number, Number, Number, Number, Number, Number, 18'1:6. 1851. 185'1:. ~- 1859. 1861. 1891.
Numerical. Con- Numerical. Cen- Numcrlcat Cen- Nwncrlclll, Con- Numerical, Cen-tesimal, tesimnl,~ tesimnl, tesimal, teslmal:
-------- --------!
I. Commerce, trade, and manufacture .... " ... 3,347 5,088 152'0 8.435 44,477 527'3 52,9u 16,346 30'9 69,25 8 15,683 22:6 84.941- 29,322 34'5 114,263
2. Gold-mining , .. ... . .. ... . ... . .. .. . , .. ' .. 34,01 3 Infinite 34,013 28,415 83'5 62,4:1.8 -473 -0'8 61.955 -22,201 -35'8 39,754
3, Agriculture, farming, and pastoral pursuits ... 7,502 4;139 55'2 1I,641 2,736 23'5 14,377 24,248 1687, 38,625 15,643 4°'4 54,268 10,788 19'9 65,056
4, Laborers (branch of labor undefined) ... ... 1,917 4,109 ZI4'3 6,026 2,878 47'6 8,904 -2,145 -24'1 6,759 1,339 19'8 8,098 7,083 87'5 15,181
5, Domestic servants '" .. , , .. .. , 2,274 :1..336 102'7 4,610 5,837 104'9 10.447 9,292 88'9 19,739 3,834 19'4 :1.3,573 1,278 5'4 24,851
6, Learned professions, fine arts, literature, &c, , .. 386 906 z34'7 1,:1.92 1,417 1°9'7 2,709 :1.,332 86'1 5,04 1 2,244 44'5 7,285 4,633 63'6 11,918
7, Maintained out of the public revenue .. , ' .. 107 39 36'S 146 6,822 4,67:1.'6 6,968 93 1'3 7,061 1,082 15'3 8,143 6,089 74'8 14,232
8, Miscellaneous pursuits , .. , .. . ..
} { ',8,8 -I,IIO -597 748 229 30'6 977 -595 -60'9 882
9, Independent means ~ 17,346 58,836 I
187 1,362 497 36'5 1,859 .. ' '" ... :1.7,849 160'4 45,195 13°':/. 1,943 -768 -39'S 1,175 15'9
10, Residue of population ... ... .., 100,230 7z,51o 7:1.'3 172,740 90,554- 52'4 z63,:/'94 161,473 61'3 424,767
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---- ---- -------- ---- ---Total 0' • ~ • .., ,., 32,879 44,466 135'2 77,345 157,016 206'1 234,361 I 149,21 3 63'7 383.574 130,322 :3'40 513,896 198,367 38'6 712,263
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NOTE,-In C!l.SCS. where 11 decrease has taken place the minus sign (-) Is prefixed to the Numer!cal and Centesimal DeereWle,
Increase or Decrease of the Various OGcupations.- Persons (II.).
TABLE n.-Showing the Number of Persons of different Oooupations, olassed under twenty-seven heads, living in Viotoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to 1871, both inclusive, and the Numerical and Centesimal Inorease or Deorease of those tinde.r eaoh head during the interval between any two Censuses.
Persons of Both Sexes, - - - -
Occupations (claSB!Jled undor twenty·seven heads), Increase or Decrease, / Increase or Decrease, Increase or Decrease, Number, • 854 to 1857, Numl;>er • 1857 to 1861, Number, ,86, to 187" ' Number, 185§. 1p57, 1861. 1871.
Numerical, Centesimal, Numerical. Centesimal, NlUuerlcIll, Centesimal. ---- --------------
Ministering to go~ernment 3,981. -36 3;946 376 /
I. ... ... . .. . .. ... . .. . .. -'9 -1]1. -4'4 3,774 9'96 4,150
1.. Ministering to religion , .. .. , , .. ... ... ... . .. .., 194 91. 47'4 1.86 1.04 71'3 490 409 83'47 899
Ministering to health ... '-.
857 29'6 1,681. 3, .. , .. , ... . .. . .. .. ' ... 1.54 ~,III 57 1 51'4 770 45'78 2,452
4, Ministering to law , .. ... .. , ... .. ' ... .., 375 343 9r5 71S 1.00 1.7'9 91S 220 23'97 ' 1,138
5, Ministering to, education , ,.. . ... .. , .. , .. , ... , .. 726 987 130'4 1,713 1,064 61.'1 1.,777 2,990 35'87 ~,767
6. Ministering to art, science, and literature .. , .. , ... .., ... 557 656 II7'S 1,:1.1 3 _296 24'4 1,509 351 . 23'26 1,860
7, _Traders ... ... ... , .. ' .. ... ... .. . . .. 6,691 385 5'7 7,°76 1,547 u'9 -8,62.3 1,801 20'89 ' 10,424
8, Assisting -in the exchange of money or commodities ... ... , .. ... 5,1.38 437 8'3 5,675 1;1.96 22'8 6,97 1 872 12'51 7,843
,9· Ministering to entertaining and clothing ... ... , .. . .. - . .. . .. 7;524 r,83 I 24'3 9,355 3,392 36'3 12,747 14,129 110'84 26,87.6
10. Domestic servants ... .., ... ... ... .., .., 10,447 9,291. 88'9 19,739 3.956 1.0'0 1.3,695 1,346 5'89 25,041 I
II. Contractors ... .. , ... ... ... ... .. . . .. . .. 1,259 -867 -68'9 391. 76 19'4 468 390 83'33 858
Artisans and mechanics . 17,202 7,431 43'2 24,633 . . 8,679 35'z 33,312 7,869 23'70 41,208 12, .. , ... ... ... ... .. .
13· Gold-miners ... ... ..... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . } 36,331. 51,096 87,41.8 -4:9 f 81,890 -29,429 -35'94 52,461
Engaged in pursuits subsidiary to gold·mining 14°'1 -4,3U
1,226 -559 -45'60 14, .. , ... , .. ... '" . 667
IS· Engaged in pastoral pursuits ... ... .. , ... ... ..... ' ... 6,874 1,978 28'8 8,852 872 9'9 9.724 -2,687 -27'63· 7,037·
16, Engaged in agriculture . ••• ... ... • .. ... . .. , . .. 7.599 19,239 1.53'2, 26,83 8 14,380 53'6 41,2.18 13,070 31;71 54,288
17, Engaged in pursuits subsidiary to grazing and ~griculture ... ... . .. ... ... 1,320 Infinite 1,320 539 40'8 1,859 583 31'36 2,442
18. Engaged in land carriage ... ... , .. ... . .. ... .. . 5.957 3,331. 55'9 9,1.89 466 5'0 9,755 2,468 25'30 12,223~
19· Engaged in sea navigation ' .. ... ... ... - .. , , .. . .. 5,7I1. -1,845 -31.'3 3,867 -1,377 -35'6 1..49° 223 8'96 2,713
1.0. Dealing in food ... ... ... .. , . .. .... ... .. . 3,31.9 5,641. 169'5 8,97 1 3#9 38'0 12,380 1,708 13'SO 14,088,
1.1. Laborers ... - ... .. . ... , .. . .. ... .. . ... 8,904 -530 -6'0 8,374
I 1;87° 2.1.'3 10,244 7,992 78'02 18,236 _
1.2. Engaged in miscellaneous P1ll'suits , .. . ".- ... ... .. . ... 1,858 -1,110 -59'7 748 308 41'2 1,056 -665 -62'97 391
1.3, Persons of independent means ... ... ... ... ... ... .., 1,943 -768 -39'2 1,175 188 16'0 1,363 496 26'39 1,859
1.4, Wives, widows, children, relatives, &c, ... ... ... . .. . .. ... } 93,331 74,365 79'7 t 133,220, 60,231 ' 45'1. 193,451 84,467 43'66 277,918
1.5, Scholars ... .. ' ... ... ... ... . .. .. ' 34,476 26;580 77'1 61,056 81,628 133'69 142,684
26; Public burden ... ... .. . ... ... ... ... . .. 2,,986 129 4'3 • 3,II5 IA44 46'4 4.559 5,745 126'01 10,304 . ,
1.7, No occupation, unspecUied ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . 6,92,1 315 4:6 7;236 3;849 53'2 II,085 -5,384 -48'57 5,701
Total ... ... .. . . ... 236,798 173.968 73'47 ,po,766 129,556 31'54 540,32;1. 191,206 35-39 731,528
NOl1l.-ll! eases where II decrease has taken place the minUB sign (-) is pre1ll:ed W the Numericaillnd Centesi.mlll Decrease.
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increase or Decrease of the Various Occupations.-Persons (XX!.) .
. TABLE IlL-Showing the Number of Persons of different Occupation", arranged in fifteen classes, living at the various Census Periods from 1854 to 187 I, both Numerical and Centesimal In~rease 01' Decrease of those of each class during the interval between any two Censuses.
-----------. Persons of Both Sexes. ,
. . ClD.ss. Occupn.tlQns (an:anged In fifteen classes), , Increll.se 01' Decrease, Increase or Decrease, Increase or Decrease,
Number, 1854 to 1857. Number, ,857 to ,861, Number, 1861 to ~87" 1859:. 1857. 1861. -
Numerical, Centesimal. Numerical. I Centesimal, Numerical, Centesimal, -I, Government.-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of
the country... ... ... ... ••• ... .., ... 3,981. -36 -'9 3,946 ~17:1. -4'4 3,774 376 10'0
II. P~ofessional:-Persons in the learned professions (with their immedutte subordinates), I: not in tile Government service ... ,.. ... .., ... ... 1,42.6 689 ' 48'3 :1., II 5 975 46'1 3,090 1,399 45'3
llL ' Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine 'arts, and sciences '" ... 1,:1.83 1,643 1:1.8'1 2.,926 1,360 , 46'5 4,286 3,341 78'0
IV. Trading,-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods ....... ... 1I,9:!.9 82:1. 6'9 u,75 1 2,843 22'3 1$,594 2,673 17'1
V, Personal offices . .......:.Persons engaged in elltel'taining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man '.. '" ... ,., ,.. ,.. ... ... '7,971 II,u3 61'9 29,°94 7,348 25'3 36,442. 15,475 42'5
VI, Manufacturing,-Pcrsons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters •.• .., '" 18,461 6,564 35'6 :1.5,0:1.5 8,755 35'0 33,780 8,286 24'5
Vll, Gold-mining.-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out~ and extracting gold ... 36,33:1. 51,096 140'6 87,41.8 -4,312 -4'9 83,II6 -29,988 -36'1
vn~. Agricultural and pastoral.-Persons working land, and engaged in growing grain, , fruits, animals, and other products ,.. ... ••• ... ... . .. 14,473 2:1.,537 155"7 37,010 15,791 42"7 52,801 10,966 20'8
IX. Carrying,-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods ... ... II,669 1,487 I:1.7 Q,156 -:9 11 -'7 12,245 2,691 22'0
X. Persons dealing in food and drinks ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. 3,3:1.9 5,642 169'5 8,97 1 3,409 38'0 12,380 1,708 13'8
XI. Miscellan~ous pursuits,-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced .in other . classes... ... ... .., ... ... ... , .. ' - '" 1°,76:1. -1,64°- -15'2 9,U:1. 2.,178 :1.3'9 11,300 7,327 64'8
XII. Independent means,-Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation ,.. ... ... ... ... ... ,.. , .• 1,943 -768 -39'5 1,175 188 16'0 1,363 496 36'4
XllI. Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &c. .•. ... .., ... ... ... ... • .. 93,331 74,365 79'7 167,696 86,8 II 55'8 1;54,5°7 166,095 65'3
XIV. Persons Ill.-untained at public cost or by the community ... , .. ... 2.,986 I2.9 4'3 . 3,115 1,444 46'4 4,559 5,745 126'0
XV, Persons whose pursuits have not,been specified or who were unemployed ... ... 6,9:1.1 315 4'6 7,236 3,8:1-9 53'1 11,085 -5,384 -48'6
Total ... ... ..' .. ' :1.36,798 173,968 73'5 4 10,766 1:1.9,556 31'5 540,33 2 191,206 35'4
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and the
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, 3.873..
i 4,150
4,489
7,627'
18,267
51,917~
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Increase or Decrease of the Various Occupatlons.-Males and :E"emales (I.).
TABLE IV.-Showing the Number of Males and, Females of different Occupations, classed under twenty-seven heads, living in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to 187 I, both inelusive, and the Numerical and Centesimal Increase or Decrease of those under each .!:lead during the interval between any two Censuses.
Increase or Decrease, Increase or Decrease, Increase or Decrease, 1854 to 1857,
Number, 1857 to 1861, 1861 to 1871.
Occupations Number, Number, Number, (ClassIfied under twenty-seven heads), 185'1. 1857. 1861. 1871.
I Cen- Numerical, Cen- Numerical. Cen-NumerIcal. tesimal. te,lmal, tesimal.
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Males.
I. Ministering to government ... 3,965 -46 -1'2 3,919 -173 -4'4 3,746 234 6'78 3,980 2. Ministering to religion '" 194 9° 46'4 284 193 68'0 477 361 75'68 838 3, ;Ministering to health .. , 79° 98 12'4 888 296 33'3 1,184 91 7'69 1,275 4, Ministering to law .. ' .. , 375 343 91'S 718 200 27'9 918 219 23'86 1.137 5, Ministering to education .. ' 294 404 137'4 698 395 56'6 1,093 996 91'13 2,089 6, Ministering to art, science, and
literature .. , .. , .. , 551 526 95'5 1,077 , 289 26'8 1,3 66 330 24'16 1,696 7. Traders .. , .. , ... 6,545 -571 -8'7 5>974 1,201 20'1 i,175 1,947 27'14 9,122 8, Assisting in the exchange of
money or commodities , .. 5,102 317 6'2 5,419 1,21 5 22'4 6,634 980 • 14'77 7,614 9, Ministering to entertaining and
clothing ... .., 4.7 18' 419 8'9 5,137 2,116 41'2 7,253 5,252 72'41 12,505 10, Domestic servants , .. .. ' 2,127 2,127 100'0 4,254 645 15'2 4,899 -2,563 -52'32 2,336 II, Contractors ' .. , .. , .. , 1,259 - 867 -68'9 392 75 19'1 467 390 ' 83'51 857 12, Artisans and mechanics .. , 17,202 7,27 2 42'3 24,474 8,61 5 35'2 33,08 9 7,718 23'32 40,807 13, Gold-miners .. , }
-4'9 { 81,747 -29,300 -35'84 52,447
14, Engaged in pursuits subsidiary' 36,33 2 50,879 14°'0 87,211 -4,238 to gold mining .. , 1,226 -561 -45'76 665
15. Engaged in pastoral pursuits .. , 6,865 ,1,18 I 17'3 8.046 1,034 12'8 9,°80 -2,197 -24'20 6,883 16, Engaged in agriculture .. , 7,5 13 15,3°7 21 3'7 22,820 11,918 52'2 34,738 16,051 46'21 50,789 17, Engaged in pursuits subsidiary
to grazing and agriculture .. , .. , 1,309 Infinite 1,309 537 41'1 1,846 590 31'96 2,436 18, Engaged in land carriage , .. 5,957 3,296 55'3 9,253, 455 4'9 9,7°8 2,428 25'01 12,136 19, Engaged in sea navigation .-.. 5.712 -1,860 -32'6 3,852 -1,37 1 -35'6 2,48'1 220 8'87 2,701 20, Dealing in food ... .. , 3,307 4,746 14'4 8,053 3,05 1 37'9 11,104 1,948 17'54 13,052 21, Laborers '" .. , .. , 8,904 -562 -6'3 8,342 1,879 22'S, 10,221 7,999 78'26 1'8,220 22, Engaged in miscellaneous pursuits 1,332 -681 -51'1 65 1 326 5°'1 977 -622 -63'66 ,355 23, Persons of independent means 1,653 -862 -52'1 791 222 28'1 1,01 3 329 2'48 1,342 24, Wives, widows, children, rela-
tives, &c, ' .. .. , } 30;21 5 22,186 73'4 { 35,055 17,525 5°'0 52,5 80 20,328 38'66 72,908
25, Scholars '" .. , 17,346 13,186 79'S 31,132 '41,197 132'33 72,329 26, Public burden .. , ,,, 2,385 221 9'4 2,606 9°5 34'3 3,5 11 3,280 93'42 6,791 27, No occupation, unspecified , .. 2,590 3,175 122'6 5,765 3,221 55'9 8,986 -5,246 -58'38 3,740
---- ---- -------------- ---------------'Total .. , .. , 155,887 108,447 69'6 264,334 64,3 17 24'3 328,65 1 72,399 22'03 401,050
l'emales,
I. Ministering to government .. , 17 10 58'8 27 I 3'7 28 142 507'14 170 2, Ministering to religion .. , .. ' 2 Infinite 2 II 550'0 13 48 369'23 61 3, Ministering to health .. , ~7 156 23 8'8 223 275 123'3 498 679 136'35 1,177 4, Ministering to law , .. , .. , .. , .. .. , .. , .. ' ' .. .. , 1 Infinite 1 5, Ministering to education .. , 43 2 583 135'0 6, Ministering to ar't, science, and "
1 .. ° 15 669 65'9 1,684 1,994 118'41 3,678
literature , .. ' .. .. , 6 130 2,166'7 13 6 7 5'1 143 21 14'69 164 7, Traders .. , , .. .. , 146 95 6 654'8 1,102 346 31'4 1,448 -146 -10'08 1,302 8, Assisting in the exchange of
money or commodities .. , 136 120 88'2 256 81 21'6 337 -108 -32'05 229 9, Ministering to entertaining and
1,276 8,877 14,371 clothing .. , .. , 2,806 1.412 50'3 4,218 30'3 5.494 161'58 10, Domestic servants .. , .. , 8,3 20 7,165 86'1 15,485 3,311 21'4 18,796 3,909 20'80 22,705 II, Contractors, .. ,." , .. .. , ..' .. , .. , I Infinite 'I .. ' .. , 1 12, Artisans and mechanics .. ' , .. 159 Infinite 159 64 ,4°'3 223 178 79'82 401 13, Gold-miners ' .. , }
-65'9 { 143 -129 -90'21 14
14, Engaged in pursuits subsidiary .. , 21 7 Infinite 21 7 -74 to gold mining .. , .. , 2 Infinite 2
15. Engaged in pastoral pursuits .. , 9 797 8,877'8 806 -162 -20'1 644 -490 -76'09 154 16, Engaged in agri<;,ulture , .. 86 3,932 4,572'1 4,018 2,462 6I'J 6,480 -2,981 -46'00 3,499 17, Engaged in pursuits subsidiary
to grazing and agriculture .. , .. , II Infinite II 2 18'2 13 -7 -53'85 6 18, Engaged in land carriage .. , .. , 36 Infinite 36 II 30'6 ' 47 40 85'11 87 19, Engaged in sea navigation ~ ... '" 15 1nfinite 15 -6 -40'0 9 3 33'33 12 20, Dealing in food .. ' .. , 22 896 4.072'7 918 358 39'0 1,276 -240 -IS'SI 1?036 21, Laborers , .. .. , ' .. .. ' 32 Infinite 32 -9 -28'1 23 -7 -30'43 16 22, Engaged in miscellaneous pursuits 526 -429 -81'6 97 ' -18 -18'6 79 -43 -54'43 36 23, Persons of independent mcans 29° 94 32'4 384 -34 -8'9. 350 167 47'71 517 24, Wives, widows, children, rela-
82:7 { 140,87 1 205,010 tives, &c, ' .. , .. l 63,11 6 52,179 98,165 42,7°6 43'S 64,139 45'53 25, S,cholars , .. .. , I 17,130 12,794 74'7 29.924 40,431 135'11 70,355 26, Public burden .. , .. , 601 -92 -15'3 ,509 539 1°5'9 1,048 2,465 235'21 3,513 27, No occupation, unspecified .. , 4.33 1 -2,860 -66'0 1,471 628 42;0 2,099 -138 -6'57 1,961
---- ---- ---- ----------- ----------- ----, Total .. , , .. 80,911 65,5 21 81'0 '146,43 2 65,239 44'6 211,67 1 llS,807 56'13 330,478
NOTE,-In enses where Il decrease has taken place the minus sign (-) is prefixed to the Numerical and Centesimal Decrease,-
Zllcrease or Decrease of' the Various «DccupatioDs.-l\#Ealies and 2'E"ema,les (EX.).
!21 T.ABLE V.-Showing the Number of Males and Females of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen classes, living in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to I87f, both " inclusive, and the Numerical and Centesimal Increase or Decrease of those of each class during the interval between any two Censnses. . ~ . ?'
Males,
C111.3S, OCCUpn.tlOllii (arranged In :ruteen classes), Number, Increase or DecreASe, Number,
Increase or Decrease, Number, Increa@e or Decrease,
Numb. ISS4 to ISS7. 1857 to 1861, 1861 to 1871,
18S<9:. 1857. 1861. 1871 Numerical, Centestmal, Numerfcal. Centesimal. Numerlcnl, Centesimal. ----- --
I, Government.-Persons engaged in the genera~ and loca.l gO'l'ernment a.nd defence of the country .' . ... ... ... ... ... ..... ... 3,965 -46 -1'2. 3,919 -173 ....... 4·4 3,746 284 6'25 3,98
II. Professional.-Persons in the learned professions (witl? their immediate subordi-nates), not in the Government service
'" ... ... ... ... 1,359 53 1 39'1 1,890 68 9 36'S 2,579 671 26'02 3,25 III. Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences ... . .. 845 930 110'1 1,775 684 38'S 2.>459 1,326 53'92 3,78 IV, Trading.-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods .. , ... ... Il,647 -254 -2.'2 11,393 2,416 2.1'2 13,809 2,927 21'20 16,73 V. Personal offices.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, or performing
personal offices for man ... ... ... . ... ... ... .. ... 6,845 2.,546 37'2 9,391 2,761 29'3 12.,152 2,689 22'13 14,84 I;) VI. Manufacturing,-Persons engaged in art and' mechanical productions, and in
working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters . ... .., 18,461 , 6,405 34'S 24,866 8,690 34'9 33.556 8,108 24'16 41,66 VII, Gold-rnining.-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold ... 36,33 2 50,879 140'0 87,2.I I -4,2 38 -4'9 82,973 -29,861 -35'99 5'3,1 VIII. Agricultural and pastoral.-Persons working land, and engaged in growing grain,
fruits, animals, and other products. ~ ••• .... ... ... ... 14,378 17,797 12.3'8 32.,175 13,489 41'9 45,664 14,444 31'63 60, to . Carrying.-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods
I2.,189 IX. ... ... II,669 1,436 12.'3 13.105 -916 -69'9 2,648 21'72 14,83 X. Persons dealing in 'food and drinks ... . .. ... '" ... ,., 3.3°7 4,746 143'5 8,053 3,051 37'8 . II,I04 1,948 17'54 13,0
If' XI. Miscellaneous pursuits,-Pel'sons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes ... ... . .. '" ... . .. ... ... ... 10,236 -1,:143 -I2.'1 8,993 2,2.°5 2.4·S II,198 , 7,377 65'88 18,57
XII. Independent means,-Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation... ... ... ... ... ••• ... • .. 1,653 -862 -52.'1 791 22.2- 2.8'1 1,013 829 32'48 1,34
XIII, Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &c.... ... ... ... ,.. ... ... • .. 30,2.15 2.2.,186 73'4 52>401 31,311 59'4 83,7I2. 61,525 73'50 145,23
XIV. Persons maintained at public cost or by the communi~y ... ... ... 2.,385 2;1.1 9'3 2,606 9°5 34'7 3,5 H 3,280 93'42 6,79 XV, Persons whose pursuits have not been specified or who were unemployed ... 2,59° 3,175 12.2'6 5.765 3,2.2.1 55"9 8,986 -5,246 -58'38 8,74
----- --------- --------------- ---Tolal ... '" ... ... 155,887 108,447 51'6 264,334 64,3 17 39'6 32.8,651 72,399 22'08 401,05
--
Nom,-In cases where a. decrease hns taken place the minus sign (-) Is preftxedto lbe Numerical and Centesimal DecrI!llJ;e,
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TABLEV.-INCREASE OR DEOREASE OF THE YARIOUS OCCUPATIONS.-MALESAND FE1IULES (II.).-:-Sho~illg the Number oCMales and }'emo.les of different Qccupations, arranged ill fifteen classes, living in Victoria at the variouB Census Periods from 1854 to 1871, both inclusive, and the 1{umerical and Centesimal Increase or Decrense of those of each class during the interval bet~een any two Censuses-continued.,
alass, Occupations (arr.ngc,l in fifteen ell\Sses), Number, Increase or Decrease,
,SS4 to ,SS7, Number,
Females.
Increase or Decrease, ,SS7 to ,S6" Humbert
Increase or Decrease, ,86, to ,87" Number,
1871.
I, Government,-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defenee
185., 1857. ~ ! I 1861. I I Numerical. Centesimal. _____ ,Num~i~~ _' __ ' __ , Num~~ , centeSlmnJ',_: ___ _
'7 '0 ,8·8 '7 I,., I ;8 I '" I "7·" II,
HI.
IV,
V,
VI.
VIT.
VIII.
IX,
X,
~f the country... ,.. -,
Professional.-Persons in the learned professions (with their' immediate subordi~ nates), not in the Government service
Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences
'l'rading.-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods ...
Personal offices,- Person~ engaged ,in' entertaining, clothing; or performing personal offices for man, ... ' .. , : ..
Manufacturing. -:- Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and' ill working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters
Gold-mining,-,-PersollS engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold ... ,
Agricultural and pastoral.-Persons working land, and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products
Carrying,-Persons engaged ill the conveyance of mell and goods
Persons dealing in food and drinks ...
XI. MiRcellaneous pursuits.-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced~ in other classes ...' -
xn,
67 15 8
438 71 3
'1.8'1. 1,076 .
II,I'1.6 8,577
159
21 7
95 4,74°
51
'1.2 896
52.6 I -397
"
Independe~t means.-Persons of property and rank not returned under allY office i i or occupation .•. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... I 290 • 94
235'8
162'8
381 '6
77'1
Infinite
Infinite
4,989'5
. Infinite
3;618'2.
-75'5
Z25
1,151
1,358
19,7°3
159
Zl7
4,835
51
918,
129
384
z86
676
4Z7
4,587
65
-74
Z,30Z
5
358
-'1.7
XIII. I Persons engaged in domestic offiees or duties, and of no specificd occupation, I scholars, &c. I 63,II6 52 ,179 8'1.'7 II5,'1.9S 5,5,500
127'1
587
31'4
2.3'3
40 '9
-34'7
47"4-
9'8
39'0
-20'9 ,
-8'9
48'1
xv. XIV.
Persons whose pursuits have not been specificd or who were unemployed 4.331 ' -2,860 ,-66'0 1,471 6'1.8 . 42.';
5II
1,827
1,785
2.4,290
I 728" '
2,015
-254
12,786
224 178
143 -127
7,137 I '--1J,478
56 I 43
1,276 I -240
102
350
170,795
1,048
2,099
-50
167
104,570
2,465
-J38
Persons maintained at public cost or by the eommunity i
r
601 -92 -In 509 539 105'9
, I--Total • .... ..., 80,9II I 65,521 71'0 146,432 I, 65,'1.39 44'6 '1.II,671 I 118,~07
, i" I NOTE,-In cases where a decrease has taken place the minus Sign (-) is prefixed to "the Numerical and CentcslmnJ Decrease.
142'47
110'29
-14"23
52'64
79'46
-8S'81
-48'73
76'79
-lS'S1
-49'02
47'71
61'23 ~
235'21
-6'57
56'13
170
1,239
3,842
1,53}
37,076
402
16
3,659. '
99
1,036
52
517
275,365
2,513
1,961
I' 330,478
J.
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Bom.bers a.nd. Ptopol'tions, ll.8il:6-ll.8'1J.. "'-;." t t~, ~
TABLE Vr.-Showing, exclusive of Chi nose and Ab9rigines, the Number of Persons of differ~nt Occupations, classed under ten heads, living. in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 184-6 to 187 I, both inclusive, and the Proportion per Cent. of those under each head to' the :Total Population at the'same-Census Periods.
-- '. . -- Persons of both Sens .
. , ,
Oeeupatiollil (classilled under ten /leads). 18<!liS. l!.851. 185., 1857. l!.861. l!.871.
- Nnmbers. Proportion. Numbel'll. Proportions Numbers. Proportion. ProportIons Numbers I Proportions Numb.r.. Proportions per Cent. per Cent. pcr Cent. Numbers. per Cent. . per Cent. per Cent,
------ ---------- -----, . ------' ----, .
I. Commerce; trade, and-manufacture ..... . .. .... j ..... '3,34-7 ' 10'18 8,435 . 10'91 52,911. . :1.2.'58 ' , 69,2.58 18'06 84,941 16:53 114,263 . 16'04
2., Gold-mining ... ... ... ... . .. .... .. , ..... . .. I .:O~' 34,013 14'51 62.,4-2.8 16'2.7 61,955 12,'06 39,754 5'58
• I ,3, Agriculture, farming, and pastoral p]lrsuits .... .. .. , ' .... I ,7,502. . .u'82. u,64-1 .15·°5 14-,377 'I ': 6'13 .38,6:1.5 .10'°7 54-,268 I':' 56 ' 65,056 9'14
4. Laborers (branch Of· labor undefined) ••• ... ... '., 1,917 ' 5~83 6,02.6 ' 7'79 8,904 . 3'80 6,759 ' 1";6 8,098 1"58 15,181 2'13 , 5. DQmElstic servants .. _ ~~'" ... ... ... ..... .~ •.• ! 2.,2.74 6'92. . 4-,610 5'96 100447 ' '4-'4-6 : 1,9.739 . 5'15 :1.3;573 , 4-'59 24,851 : .3'49
6. ,Learned professions, fine arts, literature, &c. ..... ..'", , 386 1'17 1,2.92. ' - 1'67 :1;709 1'16 ' 5,041 • 1'31 7;i8 5 1'4-2. • 11,918 1;67 .. ,. , ......
7. Maintained out of the public revenue .... .'",'", .* •. . ... \ ' 107 :3;7, , 14-6 , ," '19 6;968 2.'.97 1 '7.061 , ' 1'84- ' 8,143 ' 1'56 ; 14,232 2'00
-8. Miscellaneous pUf.suits ... ... ... .. .
} ..
5'~' { 1,858 I '79 74-8 '2.0 977- '19 ' 382 '05
9. Independent means ... ... ... . .. ... 17,346 52.'76 4-5,195 1,94-3 I 'S3 1,175 '31 1,36:1 ':1.7 1,859 '26 -
10, Residue of popUlation ' , 100,2.30 4-2.'77 172.,74-0 4-5'03 2.63,:1.94- 51 '2.4- 424,767 59'64 ... ... ... ...
----- ----. -.-.- ----- ----- ----Total ... ... ... . .. 32.,879 100'00 77.345 100'00 :1.34-,3 61 100'00 383.574- 100'00 513,896 100'00 712,263 100'00
, ,
-
_ NO'tB.-:,In 'hlp Tabb! the ,Proportlons,~, ~t. are calculaled to the. total populatlollinstead 01 the 8peCif!ed populatloIl. .The lIIIBIMlClJlcd _Included ullder,the head'" Residue·ol tho POpulalioll," o.ud cannot be distinguished In''tho-eartier Censuses.
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TABLE VII.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females of different Occup!ltiops, classed under ,twenty-seven heads, living in Victoria at the val'ious Census' Periods from ;J''' 1854 to IS71, both inclusive, and the Proportions per Cent. of those uuder each head to the Total Number of Persons, Mates, ~nd Females at the same Census Periods.
Numbers.
Occupations (classed under twenty.seven beads). 1859:. 1857. 1861.' 1871 •.
I-----;--~----.·---·-
______ ~---------------------I~r-e-~-o-n-~-I~-M-"-k-I-.~~~~~~ - ~ ~ ~ J I. :Ministering to government 2. Ministering to religion 3. Ministering to health
'4. Minist.:ring to law .•• 5. Ministering to education 6. Ministering to art, science, and literature 7- Traders... ..: fl', ••• ... 8. Assisting in ~he exch;tnge.of mon,ey or commodities 9. Ministeriug to entertaining and clothing
10. Domestic servants .c ... II. Contractors ... ' 12. Artisans and mechanics 13. Miners' .... 14. Engaged in pursuits subsidiary to mining IS. Engaged in pastoral pursuits ... 16. Engaged in agriculture .:. - ... .•• ... 17. Engaged in pursuits subsidiary to grazing and agriculture 18. Engaged in land carriage ... 19. Engaged in sea navigation <
zoo Dealing in food .1;;_
21. Laborers ':11' ••• 22. Eogaged in miscellaneous pursuits l", 23. Persons of independent means 24. Wives, widows, children, relatives, &c. 25. E-Jholars .... 26. Public burden 27. No occupation :B
Total specified occupations
Oceupation not stated
'rota! population
3,982 3,965 17 3,946 3,9 19 27 3,774' 3,746 ' 28 4,150 I 3,980 170 194 194 286 284! 2 490 477 'I 13 899 838 61 857 790 67 1,111 888 \ . 223 1,682 1,184, 498 2,452 1,275 1,177 375 375 718 718 .•. 918' 918 ... 1,138, 1,137 1 726 "94 43 2 1,713 698 1,01 5 2,777 1,093 1,684 5,767 2;089 3,678 557 551 6 1,213 1,077 ,136 1,509 1,366 143 1,860 1,696 164
6,691 6,545 146 7,°76 5,974 1,102 8,623 7,175 1,448 10,424 '9,122 1,302 5,238 5,102 136 5,675 5419 256 6,971 6,634 337 7,843 7,614 229 7,524 4,718 2,806 9,355 5,137 4,218 12,747 7':"53 5.494 26,876' 12,505 14,371
10,447 2, IZ7 8,320 19,739 4,254 15,485 23,695 4,899 18,796 25,041 I 2,336 22,705 1,259 1,259 392' 392: ... 468 467 I 858 857 1
17,202 17,202 24,633 24,474 159 33.312 33.089 223 41.208, 40,807 401
} 36.332 36,332 87,428 87.211 21 7 r 81,890 81,747 143 52,461 52,447 14
~ 1,226 1,226 ... 667 665 2 6,874 6,865 9 8.852 8,046 , 806 9.724 9,080 644 7,037 6,883 154 7,599 7,5 13 86 ,26,838 22,820 4,018 41,2.18 34,738 6,480 54,288 50,789 3,499
.'.. I 1,320 1,3°9 II 1,859 1,846 13 2,442 2,436 6 5,957 5,957 9.2.89 9,253 36 9,755 9,708 47 12,223, 12,136 87 5,712 5,712 3,867 3,8)2 15 ",49° 2.,481 9 2,713 I 2,701 12 3,329 ),3°7 22 8,971 8,053 918 12,380 I1,104 . 1,276 14,088' 13,052 1,036 8,904 8,904 8,374 8,342 32. 10,244 10,221 '23 18,236 18,220 '16 1,858 i,33z 526 748 651 97 1,056 977 79 391 355 36 1,943 1,653 290 1,175 791 384 1,363 1,013 I 350 1,859 '1,342 517
} 9333 1 3° 21 5 63 116{ 133,220 35,055 98,165 1930451 52,580 . 140,87 1 277,918' 72,908 205,010
, , , 34.476 17,346 17,130 61,056 31,132 2.9,924 142,684 72,329 70,355. 2,986 2,385. 601 3.115 2,606 4.5$9 3,511 ~,o48 10,304 6,791 3,513 6,921 2,590 4,331 5,102 3,865 7,973 6,455 1,518 2,143 1,746 397 .
--'----1·----- ----- ----- ----- -, ----408,632 262,434 146,i98 537,210 326,120 211,090 727,970' 399,056 328,914
----- ----- ---------- -----2,134 1,900 234 3,H2 2,531 581 3,558 1,994 1,564
236,798 155,887' SO,9Ii 410,766 264,334 . 146432 540.322 328,651 211,671 731,528 401,050 330,478
NOTE.-In tba Censlls of [854 the numbers wbose occupations were not specified were not separated from those of no occupation.
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TABJ.E VII,-NuMBERS AND PROPORTIONS, 18S4-187I.-(I.),-Showing tho Number of Persons, Males, and Females of differ~nt Occupations, classed under twenty-seven heads, living in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to 1871, both inclusive, and the Propol,tions, per Cent. of those under each head to the 'fotal Number of Persons, Males, and Females at the same Census Periods-continued,
Proportions per Cent,
Occupations (clllJlsed under twenty-seven heads), 18S9;. 1857. 1861. 1871.
_________________ ~-----------_!_-r-c-.r-sO.-ll-S,- lIlales. Females, -- pe:n., Males, Fem~ l'ersons.- ~ale.,- -"emnles, J pers~'~llales, J F-c-u-m-le-s-,-
I. Mimstering to government 2, Ministering to religion 3, Ministering to health 4, lIiinistering to la1'1' 5, Ministering to education 6, J:\1jnlstcring to art, science, and literature 7. Traders 8, Assisting in the exchange of money or eommodities 9, Ministering to entertaining and clothing
10, Domestic servants II, Con tractors ... IZ, Artisans and mechanics 13, Miners '4, Rngaged in pursuits subsidiary to mining IS, Rugaged in pastoral pursuits .. , 16, Engaged iII agricultnre 17, Rngaged in pursuits subsidiary to grazing and agriculture 18, ]~ngaged in-land clLrriage ' 19, Engaged in sen navigation 20, Dealin g in food 21. Laborers 22, Engaged in miscellaneous pursuits :2.3, Persons of independent IDBaus 24, ·Wives, widows, children, relatives, &c, 25, Scholars .. , 26, Public burden ' 27, No occupation
Total specified occupations
Occupation not stated
Total population
1'68 '08 '36 '16 '3 1
'2.4-z'8; 2'2.1
3'18 4'41
'53 7'26
I} 15'34
2'90
3'21
2'520 20'41 1'41 3'76
2'54 '02, '96 "49 '02 70 "IS '01 '57 I 1'00 '05 '12 '.. I '07 "II "00 '09 'IS '00 "1:2 I "21. '02 '51 '08, '2.7 '34 "5 '31 '36 '24 '34' '32 '36 '24 .. , '17 '27 '.. '17 '28 .. , 'IG '28 '19 'S3 '42 '27 '69 '52 '34 '80 '79 '52 1'12 '35 '01 '30 '41 '09 '28 '42 '07 '2G- , '42 '05
4'20 ',S 1'73 2'28 '75 1'6, Z'20 '69 \'43 2'29 '40 3'27 '17 1'39, 2'06 ',8 1'30 2'03 ',6 1'08 \'9\ '07
, 3'03 3'47 2'29 1"96 2'89 2'37 2'Z2 z'60 3'69 3'13 4'37 1'36 lo'z8 4'83 1'62 10'59 4'41 "50 8'90 3'44 '59 6'90 '8, ", "0 '15 ,.. '09 "4 '00 '12 '21
"'04 .. , 6'03 9'33 'II 6'20 10"5 'II 5'66 10'22 '12 23'3 1 z1'39 33'23 'IS{ 15'204 25'07 '07 7'21 13'14
, ", 'z3 '38 ,,, '09 '17 4'40 '0' 2"7 3'06 '55 1'81 Z'78 '31 '97 1'72 '05 4'82 '11 6'57 8'69 z75 7'67 10'65 3'07 7'46 12'73 1'0(1 '" .. ' '32 '50 "00 '35 '57 '00 '34 "61 3'83 ". 20'27 3'53 '020 1'81 Z'98 '020 1'6S 3'04 '03 3'66 ,.. '95 1'47 '0' '46 '76 '00 '37 '68 2"2 '03 2'200 3'07 '63 2'30 3"40 '60 1'93 3'21 '32 5'71 ,., 20'05 3',8 '02 I 1'92 3'13 '01 2'50 4'57
'86 '65 _ ',S 'z5 '07 '20 '30 '04 '05 '09 '01 1'06 '36 I '29 '30 '26 ''''5 r '31 '17 '25 '34 '16
, 1 1 ' 8 g'o {I 32.'60 13'36 67'15 36'01 I6'!Z 66'73 3S'I8 18'21 62'33 394 93 7' I 8'44 6'61 lI'72' II"37 9'55 14',8 I 19'60 IS'I3 21'39
'79 '8z
1'26 1'53 '74 '76 '99 '35 '85 1'08 '50 \'42 1'70 1'07 "'9'" 1'66 5'35 1'25 1'47 '85 1'4-8 1'98 '72 '29 '44 '12
----- ----- ----- ---------- ----- -----... .., 100'00 100'00 '00'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00
.. '" ... ... .... ... ".. .... .". .. .. '---
100'00 100'00 100'00 ... '" .. ' '.. ,.. ,.. '.. .., I
N'OTE,-In !.he CellS us of 18S4 the numbers wb""" occupatio". were not specillel were not scparnte<1from those of no occupation,
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Numbers II.D.4 Proportions, 185'11:-1871.-(1:1.)
TABLE VIII.-Showing th~ Nm~1ber of PersoI;ls,.l\:1~les, and Females of different Oe«,upll.t!ons, arranged Ln fifteen classes, living in Victoria at the various Census. Pet'iods from 1854 . to 1871, both mcluslve, and the Proportions per Cent. of those ofench class to the Total Number of Persons, Males, a,nd Females at the same Census Periods.
ClM •.
I.
II.
-III.
IV.:. V.
VI.
VII.
VIII;
IX ..
X" - XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV. XV.
,':";'f. Ii NUmbers. "', ~.
OccupMlons (nrmnged In fllteeu claSS.B). 185 •• 1857. 1861. 1871.
--------~------.-------I-------,--------~ Persons. 1IIa!es. . Females_. Persons. 1Ilalos. Females. Persons . l\lnlcs. Fmnales. Persons. - MILICH,' ··Femalesc
I~~--~----~------------------~--------------~----~---I-------~-,i~~~'----I-----~---- ---~-----I----------I----.-----'--------'----------'----
Governmcnt.--Persons engaged in the gen~-ral and local .government and-defence of the country ; ••
Professional,:-Persolls in the lear-ned professions (with their hmll(?<liate'subj>rdinates), not in .the Government service '"
Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine' arts, !Lnd sciences . - ... ..;
:-r;~ading.--Pergons who buy, sell, keep, or lend mone)" or goods
Personal offiees.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and pcrformillg personal offices for man ."
Manufacturing.--Persons engaged in artalld mcc~anical productions, and iii working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters ...
Gold-minillg.~Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, _ and extracting gold '" ... '" ... . ..
Agricultural and pastoral....,..Persons worlring lanq., and en·• gaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products
Carrying.-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and . goods . :.. : ..
Persons dealing in food a~d drinks • . Miseellaneous pursuits.-Persons engaged in occupations not
embraced in other classes
Independent means.-Persons of property and ra.nk not returned under any office or occ.upation
Persons engaged in domestic office6 or duties, and of no
3,91;'2
1,426
1,283
Q,92 9
17;97 I
18,461
36;332
_ 14>473
11,66'l
3,3 2 9
1°,762
1,943
specified occupation, seholars, &c. ... •.• 93,331
Persons maintained at public cost or by the eommunity 2,986 I
Persons.who were unemployed 6,9:>'1
•• !"
3,965
1,359
845
Q,947
6,845
18,461
36,332
14,378
11,669
3,30 7
10,236
1,653
30 ,21_5
2,385
2,590
17
67
-438
282
11,126
'9;
. 2;2
526
290
63,I16
601
4,331
.,. 3,94 6
~,u5
2,926
12,?~1
29.°94
25'.025
87,428
37;010
I3,15 6
8,97 1
9,1:>'2
'1,175
167,69
6 I' 3,u5 _
-5,102.
3,919
1,890 !
1,77-5
11,393
9,39 1
24.866
87,:>. II
32 ,175
13,1°5
8;053
8,993
79 1
52 ,401
2,6q6
3,865
'. 27
225
1,1'5 I
1;358
19,7°3
. 159
:1.-17
4,835
51
9ig
129
384
II5,295
5°9 1,237
---1----1---408,63 2 2.62,4-34 .146,198 Total ~pecified occupations
Occupation not stated ----·-----1 1------1------1---
2,134 I,90e 234
Total popuJati§n ... '1:23 6,798 155,887 80,9'1:;-. .41,9,766 ?,6+.334 146,43~
·3,774
3,°9°
4,2~6 !
15,594
36,442
33,7,"~0
83,1I6
52,801
12,:1-45 12,380
11,300
1,363
3,746
2,579
2,459
13,~09
12,1'5 2 '
33~556
82,973
45,-664
IZ, 189
11,104
11,198
1,01 3
2.8
51I
1;8:>.7
1,7,85
24,290
._2,.34
'143
7;'137 '
$6 I l,iZ6 \
10:>.
- 350
4,150
4,489
7,627 '
18,.2.67
51,9J 7
42,066
53,128
63,767 '
14,936
14,088
18,627
1,859
3,980 .
3,l!50
3,785 .
16,~36
14,841
*1,~64
53>11~
60,108
14,837
13;052
18,575
1,342
170
'1,239
3~842 1',531
37,076
.402
16
3;65.9
99
I~036
112
517
254,5°7 83,7 I:!. 170 ,795 420,602 1145,237 275,365
4,559 3,511 1,048 10,304 6,791 3,513
- 7,973 6,455 1,518 2,143 1,746 397
,537,210 .326,120.. 211,090.. 727,970. - 399,056 328,914 . ------
,2,531 . 581 3,558 1,994 1,564
I 540 ,322 328,65 1 :tIl,671 731,5;;- 401,050 330,4.78
NOTII.-Iu the Census of 1854 the numbers whose occupations lTere not specified were not distinguished from the unemployed.
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Proportions per Cent.
Cklss, Occllpatiollll (arranged in fifteen classes), :a8St!;. 1857. :8.861. :8.8711..
Persollll. Males. I, Females, Persons. Mal .... Ifemales. Persons. lIIales. },'omales, Persons. Males, Females.
--1-----------------11----1----1----1----1 1----1----1----1----1 1----,---I, Government.-Persolls engaged in the general and local
government and defence of the country
II, I Professional.-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate snbordinates), not in the Government service .. ,
III. I ProfessionaL-Persons engaged in literature, nne arts, and
I sciences .. , ,.. .., ... .., ...
IV, Trading.-Persons who bu:i< sell, keep, or lend mouey-or goods
V, I Personal offices.-Pcrsous engaged iu entertaining, clothing, aud performing personal offices for mllll
VI, ~fanufacturing.-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in workillg nud dealing in mineral, vegetable, and :lI1imal matters .•.
VII, r Gold-mining,-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, aml extracting gold .. ' . , ..
VIII, I Agricultural and pastoraL-Persons working land, and eugagcd in growing graiu, fruits, animals, and other produets
IX, I Carrying,-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods
X. XI.
XII,
XIII.
XIV,
XV.
Persons dealing in food and drinks
Miscellaneous pursuits.-Persons engaged ill occupations not . embraced in otlH:r classes .
Independent means,-Persons of property and rank not -returned under any office or occupation
Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &c.
Persons maintained at pnblic co~t or by the community
Persons who were unemployed ...
Total specified oecupations
Occupation not stated
Total population
1'68
'60
'55
5'°4
7'59
7'79
5'34
6'H
4'93 1'41
4"55
'82
2'54
'87
'54
7'47
4'39
II'8S
23'3 1 ,
9'22
7'49 2'12
6'57
1'06
'02.
'08
'54 , '35
1375
'12.
'°3
'65
'3 6
'96
'5 1
'7%
3'12
7'12
6'13
21'39
9'06
3'22
2'20
%'2.3
'29
1'49
"7 2
'68
4'34
n 8
9'48
33'23
12'25
5'00
3'07
3'43
'3 0
'02
'15
'78
'93
13'48
'II
'IS
3'31
'03
'63
''09
'70
'57
'80
2'91
'78
6'29
15'47
9'83
2'27
2'30
2'12
1'15
'79
'76
4'23
3'72
10'29
25'45
14'00
3"74 3'40
3"43
'01
'24
'87
'85
H'SO
'II
'°7
3'38
'02
'60
'05
'570
'616
1'047
2'009
7'132
5-779
7'297
8-759
_2'052
1'935
2'561
'998
'814
'948
4'193
3'718
10'437
13'309
15'069
3'718
3'270
4'655
'051
'377
1'168
'465
1l'272
'122
'005
1'lI3
'030
'315
-01'6
:26 '25 '31 '17 '255 '337 '157
39'41 1 19'38 78-~I 41'04 19'97 78'86 47"38 25'67 80'91 57-777 36'395 83'720
I'26 1'53 '74 "76 '99 '35 '85 1'08 . '50 l'416 1'701 1'068
2'92 1'66 5'35 1'25 1'47 -85 1'48 1'98 '72 '295 '438 '121 !---------- ------------------ :--
100'00 100'00
_ ... 1 __ '_" __ 1 1 I~~:~ I~~:~ I~~:~ I~~:~ I~~:OO 100'00 100'00
-;;;';;-1-;;;.:;-1-;;;.;;- ... --,-.. -- --.-.. -- --,-.. -- --,-~,-- --,-.. --1-----:·-----
NOT£.-Iu the Oensus 01 1854 tile numbel'll whose oocupatlons were not s~ecified were not dfsUJ:gufshed from the Wlemploycd,
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TABLE lX.-Show,ing ,the Number of Pel'sons, ~:fales, and Females of different Oeeupations, arranged in sixty-seven sub-classes, living in :Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to 1871,.both in elusive, and the Proportions pel' Cent. of those of eaeh sub-class to the Total Number of Persons, Males, and Females at the same Census Period.
elMs. 1 Subclass,
I.
" " II.
" " "
Iii. " ~v. " " v.
VI.
'" " " " "
" VII,
" " " " "
2 3 4
2
4 5 I
2
3
2
3 4
2
3
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
3 4 5 6
Occupations (arranged In sixty-seven sub-el .. ses).
Officers of general governmcnt.- Ministers of state, judges, resident magistrates, derks, surveyors, &c,
Officers of local goverument.-~funici[lal officers, district road board officers, &c. Ar!!'y, navy, police,,-Officers, soldiers, constables, warders. turnkeys, searchers, &c. 'Vorkmen in Gove,rument employment. - Messengers, office-keepers, cllainmen in , Goverument survey parties, &c. , Clergy, ministers, priests, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinate~,
~extons, pewopeners, &c. . •. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c; Dispensing chemists, hospital attendants, and others'ministerillg to health in a
subordinate cllpacity ... .., ... ' ... ... ... Lawyers,-Barristers, attorneys, conveyancers, &c. I"tw elerks, law stationers, official assignees, bailiffs, law court officers, &c. Teachers, schoolmasters, lIlusic teachers, inspectors of schools, &c.
Persons.
\}
3,982
194
857
Architects, civil engineers, surveyors (land), draughtsmen; &c. ... i} Other prot'cssious.-Authors, editors, reporters, photographers, musicians, &c, I
220 155 726
557 Merehants ... ' .... Shop and store keepers, warehousemen, dealers, hawkers, &c. Bankers, brokers, accountants, auctioneers, commission ngents, &e. Commercial clerks, assistants is shops, storcmen, salesmen, &c. . ... Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmen, barmaids, &c. '" ']\tilors, shoemakers, dressmakers, outfitters, batters, &c. Domcstic servants (general), cooks, coachmcn (privatc 8cr'mllts), grooms (private
serv!Luts), &c. Contractors, special branch in tvhich thcy work being undefined ... 1\1a80n8, bricklayers, slatcr8, hodmen, plasterers, &c. Quarrymen, brickmakers, road and rq.i!way laborers, &c. Bln.cksmiths, \vhitesmiths, founders, mechanical cngineers, &c. Builders, carpenters, building surveyors, timber merchants, sawyers, &c .... Cabinetmakers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &e. Coach !lnd cart makers, wheehHights, implement makers, &c. Other nrtisalls and mechllon1cs.-I'rinters, bookbinders, coopers, &c. Tanners, fellmongers, soap boilers, I'roolsortcrs, charcoal burners, &c. l'IIillfrs puddling ",' . Miners sluicing Miners quartz-crushing l\'liners quartz-crushing, amnlgamating, &c. l\'liners allut'ial sinking Miners (brancl~ of gold-mining undefined), diggers, &c ....
1,980 4,7 II I J I'I4
4,124 2,856 4,668
IOM7 1,259
3,252
1,421
~ 5,872
6,657
36,33 2
1859:.
3,965
194
,79°
220 ISS 2'14
55 1
1,980 4,565 I,Il3 3,989 2,638 2,080
2, 127 1,259
3,252
1,42 1
5,872
6,657
36,332
.,{
7{ 432
6{ 146
I
135 .218
2,588
8,3 2 ,?
... {
Persons.
876 120
2,380
57°
286 55 1
560 32 9 389
1,7 13 328 88'5
1,020
6,056 1,318 4,357 3,079 6.276
19,739 294
3,154 4,035 3,694 8,15 1 1,005 1,59° 2,487
61 5 3,398 2,277
} 3,°36
46,628 ·3 I,S 58
Numbers.
1857.
Male.. I Females. I Persons.
876 120
2,3 67
556
284 55 1
337 32 9 389 698 32 8 749
1,018 4,956 1,3 14 4,105 2,139 2,998
4,2 54 294
3,148 4,028 '3,681 8,142
949 1',584 2.443
597 3,378 2,270
3,035
4 6,565 31,73 1
IJ
14
2
2Z3
1,01 5
136 2
1,100
4 25 2
940 3,278
1 5,4~5
6 7
13 9
56 6
44-18 20
7
62-127
1,204-
149 1,896
52 5
490 653
1,029 380 538
2,777 560 949 773
7,850 1,901
5,070 4,632
S,Il5
23,695 468
4,193 8,047 5,647 8,508 1,083 1,754 3,140
940
5,848 4,433
J 7,7'
3 I 1,133 42 ,559 20,204
1861.
Mllles. ! F~males. I PeTsons.
1,204 149
1,876
*5 17
477 649
535, 380 538
1,093 560 806 764
6,41 I 1,891 4,743 3, 109 4,144
4,899 4 67
4,193 8,c4° 5,618 8,489 1,020
1,748 3,060
9 21
5,839 443 2
7,700 1,128
4 2 ,489 20,159
20
8
13 4
494
1,684
143 9
,1,439 10
32 7 1,523 3,97 1
18,796
7 29 19 63
6 80 19
9 I
13 5
7° 45
1,243 337
1,720
850
899 497
1,955 432 706
5,767 634
1,226 677
9,747 3,439 4,404 9,863
17,013
25,041 858
3,761 7,011 8.635
10,397 2,007 2,184 5,396 1,817 1,357 4,036 8,818 0592
2'1,529 16,093
1871.
lIIll.Ies. I Females.
1,208 336
1,702
734
838 497
778 432 705
2,089 634
1,062 676
8,4~6 3,380 4,234 5,545 6,960
2,336 857
3,761 7,009 8,624
10,390 1,924 2,180 5,124 1,795 1,355 4,036 8,818
590 21,525 16,087
35 1
18
116
61
1,177
3,6i8
IH 1
1,301 59
170 4,318
10,053
22,705 1
2 II
7 83
4 272
22 2
2 4 6
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" " "
VIII.
" " "
IX:. "
" " X. .'
XI.
" "
XII.
" xiil:.
" xiv. iv.
" " " "
7
8 9
10
2
3 4 5 I
2
3 4 5
2
2,
3
I
2
2
3 4 I
2.
2
3 4 5
Mining surveyors, officers or mining companies, members of mining boards (not otherwise returned)
Engineers, engine-drivers, nnd stokers to mining engines, &c. Carters of washing stuff, slabbers, &c. Miners for metals other than gold Pastoral.-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep-farm~jrs, settlers, &c. Pastoral.-Overseers on stations, stockmen, shepherds, and station laborers, &c. Agricultural.-Farmers a.nd market-gardeners (masters), farmers' wives, &c. Agrieultural.-Farm laborers and farm servants, gardeners (laborers) Cattle dealers and saleyard keepers, seedsmen, farriers, poulldkeepers, &c. Goods traffic chiefly. -Carriers, draymen, bullock-drivers on roads, lightermen, &c ...• l'assenger tmffic chiefly.-Owners and drivers of coaches, cabs, &c., watermen, railway
employes, &c. • Water-carter, woodmen, firewood-splitters, &c. l'orters and messengers (not assistants in shops or atores) Engaged in sea nuvigation.-Sailors, ship stewards and stewardesses, &c .... Animal food ehiefly.-Butchers, ponltcrers, fishmongers, &c. Vegetnble food chiefly, and drinks.-Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and
spirit merchants, &c. Laborers (undefined or ullconnccted with any of the foregoing pursuits) ••• W oodsplitters, fencers, grubbers, bushmen, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... Other occ.upations.-Proprietors of labor offiCes, billiard-table keepers, newspaper
ruuners, &c. . . ••. . Persons derIving income from honses.-Uouseholders; house proprietors, &c. Annuitants, "independent means," person of rank (source of income ur.defined) Gentlemen, ladies (not otherwisc'defined) ..• ... ... • •. Wives and widows (of no specified occnpatiou) Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under,I5 years of age) '" Scholars (whether at publie or private schools, or at home) ... Prisoners .•• Patients in hospitals
893 5,981
} 7.599
}".66, } 3,3 2 9
} 8,90 4
1,858
} 1,943
3:1.,285
} 61,046
UnemploY'ld, "no occupation at present," paupers, &e ... . Doubtfnl or indefinite pnrsuits ... '"
. .. h
1,713 1,273
Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients iu ho~pitals, &c ...• Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c ..•• Deaf and dumh, or blind
Total specifted oceupations
6,92,1
884 5,981
7,51 3
II,669
3,3°7
8,90 4
1,332,
1,653
30 , 21 5
1,653 758
2,590
9
86~
:1.2
23 1
986 7,866
10,406 16,432-
1,320
7,45 1
966 441 431
3,867 4,680
4,2,9 1 6,759 1,61 5
526 I 74
8 486
290 I. 4 17 I 272 3;1.,285 5;1.,448
;0,831 j ! 80,772
I. 34>476 86 2,038
515 1,077
1 4,656 446
4,331 l
2,3 1
908 7,'38 7,960
14,860 1,30 9 7,4-24
964 435 430
3,852
4,145
3,9°8 6,7:1.8 1,61 4
65 1
327 265 199
35,055
'17,346 1,857
749 3,633
232
78 728
2,446 1,572
II 27
2
6 I
IS 535
383 31
97 159 152
73 5;1.,448
71 17,130
181
32 8 1,02 3
214
202
372
65 2
1,064 8,660
1 7,343 23,875
1,859 6,744
1,764 755 49 2
2,49° 6,68 5
5,695 8,122
2,12.2
1,056 686 4 2 7 25°
69,437 15,6II
108,40 3 61,05 6
2,035 2,52 4 5,5°0
3;1.5 1,5 18
426 204
202
372
652
1,01 I
8,06 9 13,022-21,7 16
1,846 6,723
1,754 742 489
2,481 5,874
5,230
8,IlO 2,11 I
977 548 26 3 202
608 51 ,972
3 1 ,13 2
1,772
1.739 4,453
J4 1,42.7
420 141
53 59 1
4,)21 ;1.,159
13 21
10
13 3 9
SII
465 12 II
79 138 164 48
.326 193 148
36 1,257 5,780
26,557 27,731
2,442 5,878
2,799 2,714
832. 2,713 6,741
7,347 15,289 2,947
391 610 549 640
105,117
:}1172,801
29,92.4 263 785
1,047 3II
91 6
63
142,684 2,016 8,288 1,360
783
324 193 148 36
1,201 5,682
25,222 25,567
2,436 5,864
2,764-2,695
813 2,701 6,155
6,897 1.5,2i7 2,9~3
855 497 355 490
72,908
12,329 1,666 5,125 1,072
674
2
56 98
1,335 2,164
6 14
35 19 19 12
586
450 12
4
36 173 194 150
J05,117
99,893
70,355 350
3,163 288 109
1 ____ ! ____ 1408'63.2 1262,4341 146,198 '537,210 1326,12.0 1~090 1727,970 1~,0561328,914 6 I Occupations not stated 581 1,564 3,558 1,994 2.,134 3,Il2. 2,53 1 1,900 234
Total po~ulation 2.36,798 1155,887 1 80,9 II 410,766 12.64,334 1146,4-32 1540,322 1328,651 12I1,67I 1731,528 1401,050 1330,478
Non.-In the Census ol 1854 the numb<>rs whose oecupntlons were not stated were not separated from the unemployed.
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TABLE IX.-NmmERs AND PROPORTIONS, I 854-t87J.-(III.).-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females of different Occupations, alTanged in sixty-seven sub-classes; Ii ving in Victoria at the various Census Periods from 1854 to J 87 J, both inclusive, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each sub-class to the Total Number of Persons, :Malcs, and Fcmales at the same Census Period-continued.
Class, I Subclass.
Proportions per Cent.
OccupntIons (arranged in sixty-seven aub-c1llSS<ls), :1.854:. :1.857. :1.861. , I :1.871.
Females, ,Persons., Females, Persons, I lIrales, I_Females, I_persons. I Males, I Females. __ 1,_ -,--_~ _______ --'--__ ~ ____ ' ________ I_":-_I---=-~_I ____ II ___ I-_-_II __ --1---,----\------
"l
I,
" " ..
II,
" "
" III. "
IV. " " v. " "
vr, " " " " . " " "
VII,
" .. " " "
I' I Officers of general government.-Ministers of state, judges, resident magistrates,
J ,68, 2 3 4
clerks, surveyors, &c, .. , ... .., '.. .., ,., Officers of' local government.:....Municipal offic'ers, distl'iCt road board officers, &c. Army; navy, poliee.-Officers, soldiers,consta.bles, warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c, Workmen 'in' Government employment.-Messengers, office-keepers, chainmen in
'082
Govc:l'llment survey parties, &c. " , ,:, ..... 1 'I Clergy, ministers, priests, missiona.ries, scripture readers, and their subordinates,
sextons, pewopeners, &c, '.. ';.. .-2
3
4 5
2
3
2
}
Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists,' &c, ! } Dispensing chemists, hospital attendants, al!d: others ministering to health in a I,
subordinate capacity - I Lawyers:-Barristers, attorneys, com'eyancers, &c, ,.. ... ' .. , . I~aw clerks, law stationers, official assignees,bailiifs, law 'court officers, &c: 'reachers, schoolmasters, music iA;achers, inspectors of schools, &c, ". ,Architects, civil engineers, surveyors· (land), dmughtsmen, &c ... ', Othei' professiolls,-'-Authors; editors, reporters, photographers, musicians, &c, Merchants .. , '
'3 62
'093 '065 '3°7
'235
'83 6 1'989 Shop and store keepers, warehousemen, dealers, hawkers, &c.
3 Bankers, brokcrs;',accountants, auctioneers, commission agents, &c, 4 Commercial clerks, aijsist-ants in shops, storcmeu, salesmen, &c, ....
Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmen, barmaids, &c, .. ,
'47° 1742-1'206 1'971 2
1
2-3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2-3 '4 5, 6,
"600
'l'a.i1ors, shocmakers, dressmakers, outfitters, hatters, &c, ', .. Domestic servants (general), cooks, coachmen (private servants), grooms (private
servants), &c: .. ," ,;, 4'4I2. Contractors, special branch in which,they work being undefined .. , '532
Masons, brickl~yers, slaters, hodmen, -plasterers,,&c, . ,:. } , Quarrymen, brlckmakers, road and rmlway lahorers, &0. .. , I 373 Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, mechanical engineers, &c, '.. , .. 'Builders, carpenters, building surveyors, timber merchants; sawyers, &c, ,., } Cabinetmilkers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 2'480 Couch and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c, '.. I -Other artisans a,n'd mechanics,-Printcrs, bookbinders, coopers, &c } , Tanners, fellmongers~ soapboilers, woolsorters, eharcoal burners, &c, ':.. II 2 gIl
Miners puddling ''I Miners sluicing , ~ Miners quartz-crushing .... ... Miners qua~tz-cruslling, amalgamating, &c: ',.. ' Miners alluvial sinking .. , , :.. • 15'343 Miner~ (branch of gold-mining undefined);diggers, &c, .. '
2'54-3
, 12.4
'5°7 'J
'141
'°99 1'89
'353
1'27° 2'928
7 14 2'559 1'692
1'334
1'365 'S08
2'086
'912.
3'767
4'270
23'3°7,
.~,{
'0~3 {
'534
'007 {
'181
'001 ' 167 ' 269
3'199
lo'z8 3
'214 , :~~il' '140
'°70 '135
'137 '081 '095 '419 '080 '216 '250
1'482 '3 2 3
1'066 '754
.1'536
4'830 '072
{ - '772
'994 '90 4
{
1'995 '246 '3 89
, { '609 '15 1
( '832
I '557
} '743
.. : 'i II'4lI 7'796
'334 '°46 '902
'212
'108 '2'10
'Ii'g '125, '148 '2.66
'uS ' z8 5 '388
1'888 '5°1
1'564 ' 81 5
1'141
i'62.I 'lI2
1'2.00
1'535 1'4°3 3'103 '362 ' 604 '93 1
'i27 l' i87 '86S
!'iS7 17'744 12.'°91
, '009
'009
'001
'153
'694
'093 '001
, '75 2
'0°4 '17 6 '643
2'242
10'592
'004 '005 '009 '006
'°38 '004-
'030
'012 '014 '005
, '000 {
'042 '087
'224 '028 '353
'098
, '°91
'122
' 187 '°71 '100
'5 17 '1 0 4 '177 I '144
1'461 II '354 '944 '862
1'510
4'410 '087 '7&0
1'498 1'05 1
I'5 84 '202
'3 26 '584
"175 1'08 9 '8 2 5
1'436 ,'2.11
7'922
3761
'36 9 '046 '575
'159
'1'46 '199
' 164 ,.':;:117
' 165 '335 '172 '247 '234
1'966 , '580
1'454 '953
1'271
1'502 '143
1'286 2'465 1']22 2'602
'313 '536 '93 8 '2&2
1'791 1'359 2'361 '346
13'029 6'182
'"
'009,
:004
'006 '002
'i'34
797
'068 '004 '6&2
'005, '155 ']21
1'881
8'9°4 '000
'003 ' 014' '009 '03 0
'003 '043 '.'009 '004 '000
. '006 '002
'033 '021
, '171 . '046
'236
'Il7
'123 '068
'269 '059' '097 '7.92 '087 '168 '093
1'339 '472 '60l)
1'355 2'337
3'440 'IlS '517 '963
1'186 1'428
'276 '300 :741 '250 '186 '554
1'2Il '081
2'957 2'211
'302. '086 '426
'184
'210 '124
'195' '108 '177 '523 '159 '266 '169
2'116. '847
1'061 1'389 1'744
'585 '214 '942
1'756 2'161 2'603
'482 '546
1'284 , '449
'340 1'011 2'210,
'148 5'394 4'031
'011 '000 '005
'035
'019
'358
'000 1'118
'050 '000 '395 '018 '052
1'313 3'056
6'903 '000
'001 '003 '002 '025 '001 '083 '007 '001
'000 '001 '002
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:1. 3
" / :1. " 3 . " ;4
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xv. " " " " ..
:1. 1
:1. 3 4 5
Mining surveyors, officers of mining companies, members of mining boards (not I otherwise returned) . '" ... ... .,.
Engineers, engine-drivers, and stokers to mining engines, &c. I Carters of washing stuff, slabbers, &c... -Miners for metals other than gold ) Pastoral.-Squntters, stockholders, graziers, sheep-farmers, settlers, &c. Pastoral.-Overseers on stations, stockmen, shepherds, and station laborers, &c, Agricultural.-Farmers and market-gardeners (masters), farmers' wives, &c. Agricultural.-Farm laborers and farm servants, gardeners (laborers) Cattle denIers anu saleyard keepers, .seedsmen, farriers, poundkeepers, &c. Goods traffic chi",fiy.-Carriers, draymen, bullock-drivers on roads, lightermen, &c .... Passenger traffic chiefly.-·Owllers and drivers of coaches, cabs, &c., watermen,
railway employes, &c. Wa.ter-carters, woodmen, firewood-splitters, &c. Porters and messengers (not a.ssistants in shops or stores) Engaged in sea navigotion.-Sailors, ship stewards and stewardesses, &c. Animal food chiefly.-Butchers, poulterers, nshmongers, &c.... ... ... Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks.-Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and
spirit merchants, &c. Laborers (undenned or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) ••• \Vciodsplitters; fencers, grubbers, bushmen, &c" (otherwise undefined) Other occupations.---;Proprietors. of labor offices, billiard-ta.blc· keeper~, newspaper
runners, &c. ... ..' ... ... ... ,.. ... ... Persons deriving income from houses.-Householders, house proprietors, &c, Annuitants, "independent means," person of rapk (source of income"undefined) Gentlemen, ladies (not otherwise defined) ... .,. '" ••• \Vives and widows (of no specified occupation) .. . Sens, daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors, &0. (under 15 years of'age) Scholars (whether at public or private schools, or at home) .,. , ... Prisoners ••• • .. I '" "
Pa tien t8 in hospitals Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c .• ,. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c .. .. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclush:e of patients in hospitals, & c ... . Deaf and dUT;!lb, or blind
'3-7-7' :1.'5:1.6
} 3'209
} ..,.,
} 1'4°6
} 3'760
'785
} '82.1
13'634
} ~.~7S0 '7:1.3 '537,
} ,-'"
'567 3'837
4'&19
7'486
:1.'1:1.1
S'7U
'856
'1"060
19'383
1'0 44 '486
1'661
I l
'OIl·'
'~06 {
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'027 {
- ,.. {
'057
":1.41-1'9:1.5 :1.'547 4'0:1.1 '3 2 3
1'8:1.3
':1.3 6 '101 ' 105 '946
1'145
1'050
1'654 '395"
.'650
{ :~~~ '358 '10:1.
'067 39'9°:1. u'83S
38'105) } 19'766
. t 8'437 '106 ''''99
.637
1 I ::!~
. ' 1°9 5'353 •.••
'088
'346 :1.7:1.0 3:0 33 5"66:1. '499
. :1." 829
'367 '166 ' 164
1'468 1"580
1'489 :1.'5 64
' 61 5
':1.48 'uS '101
'°76
13'358
6~699 '7°S ':1.85
1'384 "088
"053' '498
1'673 1'075 '008 '018
'001 '004-·000
'010 '366
':1.6:1. '0:1.1
'000
'066 ' 109 "104 '050
35'875
31':1.71 {
II'717 'U4 '2:1.4
'700
'146
'038 '069 .J 21
'198' r6u 3':1.28 4'444
'346 - 1':1.55
'3:1.8 '14 1
'09:1. '464
1':1.44
1"060 I'SU '395
"197 '11.8 '079 '047
U"9:1.6 :1."906
:1.0'179 II~3~5-
'384 '470
1'0:1.4 '060 ':1.8.31
'079
'06:1. 'II4 ':1.00
'310 :1.'474 3'993 6'659
"5 66 - :1.'06:1.
'538 ":1.:1.8 ;ISO
'76 1 1'801
1'68", :1.'487
'647
'300
'168 '081 '062.
'186 15'937 9'546
'543 '533
1"365 '004 '438 '1:1.9
'02'S'
':1.80 :1.'047 1'023 '006 '01I
'005
"006 '001 '004 '384
'220
'006 '0°5
'037 '065 '077 '0:1.3
3:1.'894 7'107
1.6733 .14:1 76,
'11.5 '37:1. '496 '147 '043 I,
'003
'045 '027 '020 '005 '173 '794
~3"648 3'809
'335 '807
'385 '373 "Il4 '373 '926
1"009 2'102
'405
'054 '092 '075 '088
14"440
}23'737
19'600 '277
1'139 '187 '108
'081 I '048 '037 '009 '3014
1'423 6'324 6'407 '614
1"469
'693 '675 '204' '677
1"542
1'728 3'828
'738
'089 '125 '089 "123
18'270
,18'125 '417
1'284 '269 '169
'000
'017 '030 "406 '658 '002 '004
'010 '006 '006 '004 '178
'137 '004 'OOl
'011 '053 '059 '046
31'959
30'371
21'390 '106 '962 '088 '033
Total specified occupations ----I 1----1----1 1----,----,----,----,----.----,----
'038· '043 '030
100'000 I 100"000 I 100'000 I 100'000 1100'000 I 100'000 1 100"000 1100'000 1100'000
" 6.1 Occupations not stated ---1--1--1 ·-1 1.--1--1-, ---1--
Tota.l popUlation. ,---1--1--1-' '-' -I,;...· -~ 100'000 I 100'000 I 100'000
NOl'lI.-In the Censu 011854 the nlUllbelS whose occupations were not stated were not eeparared from the unemployed,
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TA.BLE X.-Showing the ~umberof Pel'sons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in six classes, living in Victoria 011 the 2nd April 1871, together with the Proportions per Cent. of those of each class to the Total of the same column.
Class,
I. II. III, IV, V. VI.
Numbers. Proportions per Cent.
Persons. Mnles, Females, Occupations (nrrallged ill six classes), Persons. 'Males, Females, 1---~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Ages. 2,0 Y:Ctlr8. 20 Yenrs. ,Ages. :to Y,ea:rs. :to Y:onrs. Age3.~ Y"cars. 2.0 Years. Ag~s. 10 Years. :to YC:lrs~ Ages. :to Yenrs. :to Years. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Yea.rs. -- 1-
TOTAL POPULATION ... ... 731,528 363,064 368,464 401,050 181,585 21 9,465 33 0,478 181,479 148,999 ,.. ... ... ... ...' ,,' ... . _------ ---
TOTAL OF iSP]cCIFIED OCCUPATIONS 727,067 362,389 364,678 398,341 181,312 217,029 328,726 181,077 147,649 100'000 IOO'COO 100.000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 ;----- --
Profcssiolla.!... ... .... 14-,13 1 : 1,736 12,395 10,035 735 9,3°0 4,°96 1,001 3,095 1'944 '479 3'399 2'519 '405 4'285 1'246 '553 2'096 Domestic, .... .. , .. , 455,723 318,160 137,563 153.4-98 145,81 5 7,68 3 302,225 172,345 129,880 62'680 87795 37722 38'535 80'422 3'S40 91'938 95'178 87'965 CommerCIal... ,.. ,.. 26,907 3,505 23,402 2S,690 3,389 22,301 1,21 7 116' 1,101 3'701 '967 6'417 6'449 1'869 10'276 '370 '064 '746 Agricultural,.. ,.. .., 64,941 13,169 51,772 61,277 II,59 2 49,68 5 3,664. 1,577 2,08 7 8'932. 3'634 14'197 IS'383 6'394 22'893 1'115 '871 1'414 Industrial,.. ,.. ... 134->354 19,586 II4,768 120,977 15,399 IOS,578 13,377 4,18 7 9,190 18'479 5'4°5 31'471 30'370 '8'493' 48'647 4'069 2'312 6'224 Indefinite and non-productive .. , 3',OIl 6,233 2.4,778 26,864 4,382 22,482 4,147 1,851 2,296 4'264 1720 6794 6'7# 2'417 10'359 1'2.62 1'022. 1'555
< ------ ------1---Occupation not stated... •.. 4,461 675 3.786 I 2,709 273 2,436 1,752 402 1,350 ... ... I ,.. ... '... I .... .., ... ..,
Summary of Cities, Towns, and Boroughs, with Proportlons.-Classes. I
TA.BLE XI.-Showing the Number of Persons, Mules, and Females at all Ages, and undel' and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, armnge(l in six classes, living in Cities, Towns, and Boroughs ou the 2nd April 187 I, together with the Proportions per Cent. of' those of each class to the Total of the same Column.
CIJl.SH,
1,[ II, m. IV. V. VI.
Occupations (arro.ngcd in six classes),
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL OF SPIWIFIF.D OCCUl'ATlONS
l'rofessional Domestic Commcrclal Agricultmal Industrial Indefinite and nO,n-productive
Occupation not stated
Numbers, Proportions per Cent. ,
·Person:;. llaics. Ifcmalcs. Persons. - Mules.. Females. ____ _ __ • ___ T_~ ____ ,~
All Unrter Over All Under Over All Under Over All Un<ler Over All UlIder Over All Under Over Ages. :to Years. 1.0 Years. Ages. 2.0 Yenrs. 2.0 Years. Ages. zo YeaI'S. :%.0 Years. Ages. z,;:, Years. 2.0 Yenni. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years. Ages~ :2.0 Years. 2.0 Years. ----- i--
374,15° 187,S98 186,552 190,425 91,517 98,908 183,725 96,081 87,644 ... .., ... ... ... '" ... ... ... ------- ;----
372,167 187,213 184,954 189,376 .91,369 98,007/ 182,791 95,844 86,947 100'000· 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 --- ------------------------------- i-9,970 1,3So 8,620 7,061 585 6,476 2,909 765 2,1# 2'679 '721 4'66, 3'72.9 '640 6'608 "59' 798 2'466
244,407 165,0'59 79.348 79,939 75,35 8 4,5 81 164.468 89,7°1 74,767 65'67 1 88'166 42'9°1 42'212. 82'477 4'674 '89'976 93'59 1 85'991 18,308 2,338 15,97° 17,519 2,260 15,259 789 78 7II 4'919 1'249 8'635 9'251 2.'473 15'569 '432 '081 '8,8 6,885 911 5,974 6,634 838 5,796 251 73 178 1'850 '487 3'230 3'503 '917 5'914 ·'137 '°76 '205
74,801 13,923 60,878 63,629 10,221 53,408 II,172 3,7°2 7,470 20'099 7'437 32'915 33'599 II'187 54'494 6Il2 3'863 8'S91 17,796 3,63 2 14,164 14,594 2,1 0712.,487 3,202 1,525 1,677 4782 1'940 7'658 7'706 2'306 12.'741 1'752 1'591 1'929
--- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----1,983 38 5 J.59~ 1,049 I 148 901 934 237 697 ,.. ... '",''' ... '" ... ... I .. ,
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Summary of Shires and Bcad Districts, with Proportlon.s.-Olasses.
TABLE XII.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Yeal's of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in six classes, living in Shires and Road Districts on the znd of April 1871, together with the Proportions per Cent. of those of each class to the Total of the same ~olumn.
Class, Occupations (arranged In six classes),
AU Age ..
Numbers, Proportions per Cent.
1
rersons. Males. Females. Persons. 1 Malca~ ~ Females.
!---,-----
Under Over All Under Over All Under O ... r All Under Over All Under Over All ' Under Over :z.o Years. 2.0 Years:. Ages. :'0 Years. 2.0 Years. Ages. :.0 Years. :to Years. Ages. :'0 Years. 2..0 Years. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2:.0 Years. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years.
----------1--1--
TOTAL POPULA'l'ION , 345,847 I 17 1,844 1174,003 1202.,4:1.9 87,903 II4,526 -143,418 83,941 59,477
TO'l'AL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS 344,: =~I 17:1.,;1 :1.01,2.00 87,779 IIM21 14:1.,946 83,779 59,167 11010'0100 1100'10100 1100'000 I 1010'0010 1 11010'01010 I 1010'1000 11100'000 i 1100'10010 I 100'0010
I, r Professional ...
II, 1 Domestic
III, I Commercial
IV, Agricultural
V, Industrial
......
VI, i Indefinite and non-productive
Occupation not stated ' ..
--'---'--'--1 1----1--1 1-'-1---1--1 1--'--'--'--
3,863 I 368
r 207,4691 1510.460
"" 7'0971 98
3
.. , ,57.476 12,146
56,SOI I 5,571
3.495
57,0109
6,114
45.330 . ,
2,6910
7:1.,181
6,690
54,10 90
135
69,214
945
110,648
5,095
2,555
2,967
5,745
43,442
49,538
1,173
135,:1.88
40 7
3,386
2,168
2.33
81,:1.46
38
1,498
940 1'123 ' 21 5 :1.'02 5 I 1'337
54,04 2 60'28 5 87'70 :1. 33'oP 35'875
369 2'06:1. '573 3'543 3'3:1.5
1,888 16'7101 1'0810 26':1.65 26'884
1,69:1. 16'510 5 :1.9'68 3 27'154
'154
78'85 10
1'1077
U'13°
2'253
:1.'616
'8:1.10
94'643
'2.85 ,
:1.'3 69'
I' 517
'278 q 89
96'977 91'33 8
'045 '623
1'78ll 3'191
'568 2'8610
9,174 52.4
51,:1.3 0 I 54,633
'''1 II,44° I :1.,030
9,410
, 110,916
,1,742. I I ____ ___ ____ _ ___ , ____ , __ _
i--I-----I----j--I 1---1--1 1--1 1 1 1 I
476
288 2.36 3'3:1.4
3-'2.47
1'183 5'45:1. 5'4:1.5
5'8104
1'985
5'065
38'310:1.
43'6'76
8'088 '366 '344 1 '399
1,105 47:1. 3 110 "'1 1,701 I 2.86 1.41 51 1,:1.:1.9 1241
I , 162
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TABLE XIII.":":Showing , the Number of Persons,' Males; 'and Females at all Ages, 'and iHider arid over Twenty Years of Age, of different Ohoup~tion9, arran'ged in six '~lasses, living outside Looal J urisdiotion on the 2nd of -April X 87il , together with the Proportions :pedJent;· ofthose" of-each--cla;s' tinhe' T6'tal'of'the same --colilnffi:' ,,-', ",,'-r:-·
Class.
I,
lI,
III,
IV,
V.
VL
" I
, O",?upattons (arranged ill sIx clllSRea),
TOTAL ,POPULATIO~
All Ages,
.•• ' , ,11,53 1
1-
,TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS, I" 10,754
Professional ...
Domestic
Commercial
Agricultural
Industrial
Indefinite and non-productive
...... ;,
"'1
298
3,847
1,50 2.
580
2,752
1,775
I
PCl'IIOllS, I. :
·Under· 2.0 Years,
3,62.2.
3,618
i&
2,641
184
II2
92
57 1
"
--(Wer ~.Y~ars.
7,9°9
, 7/136
280
1,206
1,318
4;.68
2,660
1,204
. 1\,' t • ",
Numbers ProportiollJ! per Cent.
M .. 1es, Feroal,es; Persons, l!;e.les,
Ages, 1.0 Years" ~o Years, " Ages" 1.0 Years, 1.0 Years, Age., 1.0 Years, 1.0 Yellrs. Ages, 1.0 Years. 1.0 Years, 'All Age.,
All I Under love; " ' 'All' I UndOr' Over 1 'AJl' 'undo'r ,'Over' ":'..1.11" Under' I 'Ovi!~" "I "1 " ' --' I' 0, '~'-i--:-
FelllAle.,
Under 1.0 Years,
~ 'Over 2.0 Years.
8,196 I 2,165, I ,6,03 1 3,335 . 1,457 1,878 .. , •• , ... ', •• ' I 7,7'S' "" i:.". --::-;'1· ',m',m --=-:0:'- ,~~ ,w;., ,oo~ -:0:,-1-::,-[ '0000 I '0000
__ ' __ 1 --____ 1 __ 1 __
'21 284 ! 151 269, 14 3 II' '1.77 '50 3'~2: 3'66' '69 4'80 '47 "
1,37& I 1,2431 135' ~'469 • 1,398 1,071 35'77' 7'1.'99' 16:90 17'74' '51'44 2'41 '82'60 96'15
1,481 I 184 I 1,297 21,.. 21 13'97 I 5'°9 18'471 19'07 8'50 23'16 '7° I ! I I '
553 106 I 447 27,1 6 , 21 1 5'39 I 3'10 6'5 6 7'I 2' " 4'90 7'98 '90 i' '41
2,715
1,354
83
533
2.,63 2
821
37 9 28 i , I
421 38 383 I '1.5'59
16'51
'1.'54
15'78
37'28
16'87
34'97
11'44
3'84
2 4'63
46'99
14'66
1'24 '62
14'09 2'61
7 2
69'77
1"37
I'J7
1'82
24'95
, '.j I--!--I-'-:..-I-'~I- : " . I 1-' ---I .. 1-' --' ;-' 1...:-:....---'-:.:;1-'-· -' 1-" -' -'-' I..-:..:..!-' -I 1--
3'343 t. Occupation not'stated ••• 777 '14
,L
.·1'
~ I 346" 430 773' I I
43 1
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Summary of Goldfields, with :Propoll'tions.-(C:!asses.
TABLE XIV.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at 1111 Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in six: classes, living on Goldfields on 2nd April 1871, together with the Proportions-per Cent. of those of. each class to the Total of the same column,
Numbers. Proportions per Cent.
<'
Class, Occupntiollll (arranged in six classes), PCt'BODS, Males. Fe_Ies, Persons. MaJes. Femalos.
-
AU Under Over AU Under Over All TInder Over All Under Over All Under Over All Under Over Ages. ~o Years. 10 Years, Ages. 2.0 Years. 10 Years. Agos. 10 Yenrs. 10 years. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2,0 Years. Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Yea.rs. Age., 1.0 Years. 10 Years.
-------- --- ------------ -------- ------ ---
TOTAL POPULATION OF GOLD-FIELDS , .. ... ". 2.70,42.8 131,501 - 138,92.7 155,2.69 65,558 89,7 II . 115,159 65,943 49,:1.16 .. ' .., '" ... .. ' ... ... ... " .
--- ----------(-.- ---- ---- ------------ ---- ---- ----TOTAL OF SPEOmllilD OOOUPATIONS 2. 69,616 131,331 138,2.85 154,743 65.492. 89,2.51 114,873 ' 65,839 49,034 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000
I
-----::-1 --- ---- ----_. -------r, Professional .. , ... '" 4,066 567 3,499 2.12. 2,589 1,2.65 355 910 1'508 '432. 2.'530 1'810 '32.4 2.'9°0 1'102. '540 1'855
II. Domestic ... . .. ' .. 165,2.88 118,640 46,648 57,152. 54,830 2.,32.2. 108,136 63,810 #,32.6 61'305 9°'337 33'733 ' 36'933 83'72.0 2.'602. 94'I35 96'919 9°'397
III, Commercial .. , ... , .. 7,530 94:t 6,588 7,°36 910 6,I2.6 494 32, 46i 2.793 '717 4764 4'547 1'390 6'864 '43° '048 . '943
IV, Agricultural ••• '" , .. I2.,956 :t,55° . 10,4°6 I2.,348 :t,2.80 10,068 608 2.7° - 338 4'805 ,
1'942. 7'52.5 7'980 n81 11'2.80 '53° '410 '69°
V, Industrial ... ... '" 73,018 . --7,72.0- 65,2.98 69,3 19 6,592. 6:t,72.7 3,699 1,12.8 2.,571 2.7'082- 5'878 47'2.2.0 #'796 10'065 7°'2.82. 3'2.19 1714 52.#
vr. Indefinite and non-productive '" 6,758 912. 5,846 6,087 668 5.419 671 2.# 42.7 2.'507 '694 4'2.:tS 3'934 1'02.0 6'°72. '584 ' '369 '871
'7' I , -------- ---- ---- ---- ---
Occupa.tion not sta.ted ... ... 812. 64:t 52.6 66 460 2.86 104 Ih ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... .., . .. - - _ ...... _ .. _-- --
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TA.BLE XV.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years Of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, living in Victoria. on the 2nd April 187 I, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each order to the Total of the same column.
Numbers.
Class. "I Order. Occupations (arranged 'In fllteen orders). Persons. lIIales. Females.
I.
" II.
" III.
" ··IV.
V.
" " " "
VI.
"
All Ages .
TOTAL POPULATION -'
... 1731,5 28 1363,064 13680464 1401,050 181,585 219,465 1330,478 1181.479 1 148,999
TOTAL OF SPECIFIIlD OCCUl.'ATIONB ... '727,067 1362,38,9 1364,678 1398,341 1181,3 12 121 7,029 13 28,726 1181,077 1147,649
2
4
5
6
Persons engaged in the general or local government, or the defence or protection of the country 3,5 24
Persons engaged in the learned professions, or in literature, nrt, science (with their immediate subordinates) I 10,607
Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives, (not otherwise returned) ... • 1 420,60z
Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for man •••
Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses. or goods of various kinds
Persons engaged in the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages
35,12 I
13,590
13,3 I 7
7 Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land j raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsi-diary thereto 64,941
8 Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination Z2,3 16
9 Persons working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials I- 21,751
10
II
12
13
Persons working and dealing in food and drinks
Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances
Persons working and dealing in minerals
Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined) ... '
13,669
9,354
67,z64
18,72 7
III
1,62 5
30 5,952
12,208
1',669
1,836
1 3,169 1
3,361
6,269
2,742
1,608 ,
5,6061
3,413
8,982
114,650
22,913
Il,921
II >48 I
51 ,77 2
18,955
150482
10,92 7
7,746
61,658
1.473
6,56,:.
145,237
8,261
I2,44 1
13,249
61,277
21,898
9.965
12,63 20
9,263
67,21 9
2,042 1 16,685 I· 18,640
III
144,81 7
99 8
1,559
1,830
11,592
3,28 9
2,341
2,601
1,57 I
5,597
3,362
5mB
420
7,263
10,882
II,41 9
49'68 5
1
1
18,609
7,624
10,03 I
7,69 2
61,622
2,009 I 16,63 1
14 Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or oceupation ... ... .•• ••• I,II6 14 1,102 771. 10 762
51 51
4,0 45 ItOOI 3,044
275,365 1161;135 I II4;230
26,860 I II,210!
1,149 I lIO II
15,650
68 I 6
3'66411 1,5771
4 18 72
II,786 I 3,928
1,037 I 141
91
45
87
344
37
9
33
4
1,039
62
2,08 7
346
7,858
896
54
36
5+
340
" \ 15 Persons supported by the community and of no specmed occupation ••• ....... ••• ... II,168 4,177 6,991 7,452. 2,363 5,0893,716 1,814 1,902
__ 1__ Occupation ~ot stated ... "', ••• ••• ••• '" ••• ... ... ••• 41461 675 3~786 2,709 1.73 2043 6 1,752 402 1,350
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Proportions per Cent.
OIass, Order, OccupatIons (arranged In fifteen orders), ~
Persons, Males, Females,
All Under Over All Under Over All Under Over-Ages, :'0 Years. 10 Years. Ages, 2.0 Years~ 2.0 Years. Age., u> Years. 2.0 Years. --- ---- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED QCCIJPATIONS '" .. , ... .. , ... , .. , .. , .. 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 Ic::!0'OCO 100'000 100'000 100'000
!-,---. I, I ' Persons engaged in the general or loeal government, or the defence or protection of the country n, , .. '485 '030 '936 'S7 1 '061 1'549 '01 5 .. , '035
" 2. Persons enga.ged in the learned professions, or in literature, art, science (with their immediate subordinates) ... 1'459 '449 2.'462. 1'647 '344 2'735 1'2.30 '553 2'063
II, 3 Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives (not otherwise returned) .. , .. , .. , .. , ' .. ... . .. . .. ' .. ... 57'Sso 84'426 31'439 36'461 79'S7:1. '193 83'767 88'987 77'3 66
t'l " 4 Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for ma.n ,., ' .. .. , . .. ... 4'830 3'36g 6':1.83 :1.'074 ' '550 3'346 8'17 1 6'190 , 10'599
m, 5 Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or goods of various kinds ... . .. '" ... 1'869 '460 p 69 3'124 '86o 5'014 '35° '060 '703 ,
" 6 Persons engaged in the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages .. , .. , .. , ' .. .. ' 1'833 '507 3'148 3'3:1.7 1'009 5'26:1. '021 '004 '04-1
IV. 7 Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsi-diary thereto ... . .. ... , .. . .. .., ... .. , ... .. , .. . 8'93 2 3'634 14'197 15'383 6'393 2:1.'893 1'115 '871 1'414
V. 8 Persons engaged in working a.nd dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination .. , ... . .. .. . ... ... ... ... . .. 3'06g '9:1.7 5'198 5'497 1'816 8'577 '1:1.7 '040 '2.34
" 9 Persons working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials ... , .. . .. ... 2'99:1. 1'730 4'245 2'5°1 1'291 3'512 n 85 2.' 169 5'32.2.
" 10 Persons working and dealing in food and drinks ' .. .., , .. .. , ... ... .. . I'SSO '757 :1.'996 3'17 1 1'434 4'62.2. '315 '078 '606
" II Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances ... ... , .. ., . ... 1'286 '443 :1.'12.4 2'32.5 '867 3'545 '02S '0:1.1 '037
" 12 Persons working and dea.Iing in minerals ' .. ... , .. ... , .. , .. ... ... 9'251 1'548 16'908 16'875 3'086 :1.8'393 '01 4 '006 '0:1.5
VL 13 Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined) ... ... ... ... ... .., .. . 2'576 '564- 4'576 4'679 I'IOS 7'663 'Q:l.7 'OIS '037 -" 14 Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation ... ... ... , .. '153 '004- '3°:1. '194 '006 '351 'IOS '002 '2.30
" 15 Persons supported by the community and of no specified occupation .. , ... . .. ... . .. 1'535 I'IS:I. 1'917 1'871 1'303 2'345 ,1'130 1'001 1':1.88
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'TABLE XVI.",,"",,:,Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and, Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Yea.rs of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in ,fifteen orders, living in Cities. Towns, and Bo:oughs on ,the '2nd '~pril 1871; and the P~oportioi1s per Cent: Of those of each, order t? the ,Total of. the same' column.' '
, \ Numbers.
,Clas •• 'Order. Occupations (arranged in,flftecn orders). " '" ... , , Persons. lIIal.s. Females. ---c ..
.- All Under O .. er All Under' Oycr All Under O ... r I Ages •• 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years, Ag ••. ~o Years, Ulyears. Ages. ~o Yeal'll, ~Y .... s. --- ---- ---- -------
#
TOTAL Popur,ATION 'OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND ·BOROUGHS ' " ' .. " .- . .... ... ... . .. '374,1'5° 187.598 186,552- 190,4-25 '91,517, 98,908 , 183,725 '96,081 87,644--------TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS
, .. . . ... ... .. , ... ... ... .. .. . 372;1 67 " 187,21 3 184,954- 189,376 , 91,3 69 98,007 182,791 95,844 . 86,94-7 ----'--- ----I. I Persons engaged in the' general·or local government, or the defence.or protection of. the country ···,0 ... 2,488 ,81 2>407 2.,4-56 . 81 2,375 32 ... 32
,. 2. Persons engag~d iu the learned professions, or in literature, art, science '(with their immediate ·subordinates).:. 7,482 1,2.69 6,21 3 4,605 504- 4,101 2,877 765 2,II2
II. Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistre~se9 of 'families, children; ;elatives' -3 . (uot otherwise returned)... ... ..... "'P', . !..... .... ... ''', ... ..... . .... 221,408 157,627 63,781, ,75,030 74-;810 220 14-6,378 82,81 7 63,561
" 4' • Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices.for.man .. ". ... ,'" ....... .. . ... 22,999 7,43 2 15,567 I 4.)}09 i 548 4-,361 . 18,090 . 6,884- II ,206
nL S Per~ons who buy and sell, keep or lend·money, houses, or.goods of.vanona,kinds ... ..... . ... .. " . 9,837 1,238 8,599 : 9,°74- 1,167 ' 7.912.- -763 76 687
" 6 Persons engaged in the conveyance Cif men, animals, goods, and messages ... '" ... . .. 8471 1,100 7,37 1 8>44-5 1,098 7,34-7 26 2 2.4-
IV. 7 I Persons posses~ing, working, or cultivating land; raising or dealing iIi animals (or foUowin!(pursuits subsi- . . -diary thereto ... ... .... ... J .... .- ... ...... .. ., . ... . ... . .. 6,885 91 I 5,974- 6,634- . 5,796. 251 73 178
Y. 8 Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... 17,569 2,949 14-,620 17,178 I 2,877 14-,301 391 72 319
" 9 Person~ engaged !n working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials ••• ... . .. ' 18,174 5,53 1 I2.,643 8,174- I 2.,010 '6,164- 10,000 3,52.I 6;479
Persons working and dealing in food and drinks ,
9,8 13 7,854- 1,888 678 607 ' " 10 ... ... '" ... . .. ... . .. 1,959 9,135 7.247 71 .
h II Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances ... ... , .., '" ... I, 3,581 77° 2.,811 3,5°6 736 2,770 75 ' 34- 4-1
Persons working and dealing in minerals ... . .. " . .. . .. . .. ... "
12 .. .... .. . : 25,664- 2,714- 22,950 25,636 2,710 22,926 28 4' 24-
Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined) ;
9,886 8,877 9,810 ,~ 9
81 ' , -S,-S29 .... 76 28 4-8 VI. 13 ... ... ... . .. .. . . .. ... 1,009
Io!- PersonS of. property and rllnk n.ot returned under' any office 'or occupation -- ... '. ... . - ..... - . .. . 883 II· 87 2 594- .8 586 289 3 2.86 " is-· ~ersons supported by'the'~ommunity and of no specified occupation, ,>
2,612. • 4->415 l,tI8 3,072. 2,837 1>494 1.343 " ... . .. , ... . .. ... 7,027, 4-,190
. ..:' . 1 . . ~ " " ---- ---- ._---.. , "," .. ~~:-~ - . . , Occupation not' stated •• 0. ... '- ',. '" .~. ' ....... ' ... ' . ." . } . . .. '\ . .. .' 1,983' )85 1,598, . 1,04-9' 148. ' 9°.1 '". 934-' • 237· ' • -,697·
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TABLE: XVI.-SUMMARY OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS, WITH'PROPORTIONS:,-ORDERS.-Showing -the Number of Persons, Males, and. J.1~emales at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, living in Cities, Towns, and Boroughs on the 2nd April 187-1, and the Proportions per Cent.·of those of each order to the Total of the same column-continued. . , .
CllISs. I Order. OCCQpatloW! (arranged in fUteen orders). Persons.
'. I
Proportions per Cent.
MaJes,
Under lover I All '2.0 Years, zo Y car.. . Ages,
Females,
Under lover :to Years. 2.0 Yea.rs.
All I Under' lover' I All Ages. .:1.0 Years, ! zo Years.. Ages,
--,-----,_-'-------=----"-"'-'----'-''------'-'-'----'-'-------'-----'-------_ 1---- ----I --- ----,----,-----,---. -,-----
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCU~AT!oNS .,. .. ~! ._:": ~jjI'r ~ •
I. Personl;! engaged in the general or local government, or the defence· or protection of the country
" :t.
• • ~ ••• " '. , • .- ,... f • H_ ~''''ll: "( ,-'" '! ~ • '1 ,- II"''' ....... ~, ., '.. " ; Persons engaged iii' theleariied professions, or in'literature, art; science (with tlieir'iInDlediate subordinates) ...
II: '''.
• : "1' _.'o.~. I" ., . • ~ •••• •
Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives (not otherwise returned)... ... f'
3'
" 4 : Pe~~ons engaged in entertaini.ng and. perf?rming personal 9.ffi~ea for man ...
I IO~'OOO 100'000' 1100'000 1100'000 I roo'ooo I 100'000 roo'ooo I 100'000 ':'
100'000
---1--1--1--1--1-.-1 1--,--
'669
2.'010
59'49.1
6'180 i
'043 i. 1'303
'678 I 3'358
1'2.97
2.'432.
'088
'552.
2.'42.3
4'185
84'[97 I 34'485 I 39'62.0. I 8I'887 I '2.2.4
2.'592. '600
"018
1'573
80'080
'798
86'40 9
'037
2.'42 9
73'103
I2. -S88
lI:) HI. 5 ' Person's. ~ho buy and sell,. keep. or lend .money, houses, or goods of various kinds '" r 2'643 . "tJ~
3'96 9
'662.
8'416
4'650
3'985
4'792. 1'2.72.
4'450
8'073
9'89~ I 7'182.
, '41 7 '079 '790
" IV;
v,
"
" " "
VL
" "
6' 'Persons' engaged in' the' coriveyanc~of in~rl,a~ima.i~, g'ii~ds;,oa~;fn:i~Bsag'esr, --',J ·;t ~', , -I • " t .' 2.'2.76
i- I: Pei;ons po~~essing: working, or c~I'iivatiAg.l~hd: (r~81hii-o~ ;d~~iiri~ in ~~iuia.r; ;:;;orHfollowiJig pu~~uits subsi-diary thereto ... .., ... :.' . .... . ... :.. ... _ '...... I .. , 1'850
8
9
, 10
I: II
12. .. I
13
14
15
Persons engaged. in wor~ing, and dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed:m combmation •..•. ',. ,.. .... ,,: ... .:~' .:.. ,.. '"
Persons engaged in working,a.nd dealing ~n textij.e fabrics! dress, and in !ibrous materials
Pers?nll working an~ dealing in fobd,~nd,drinks_ ..
Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances
Persons working and dealing in minerals "-
Laborers and others (branch or labor undefined)
Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or oecupation
Persons supported by the community and of no specilled occupation -:~:
.-"
"
...
. ~.,.
'4'720
·4'883
2.'637
'962
6'897
2'656
'137
1'889
'587 :"),.
'487
1'576
2.'955
1'<:>46
'4II
1'449
'539
'006
1'395
~
3'2.3 0
7'90 5
6'835
4'2.47
1'52.0
12.'408
4'800
'47 1
2.'387
4'459
3'5°3
9'071
4'3 1 7
4'82.2.
1'851
13'538
5'180
1'2.01.
'9 17
3:148
2.'2.00
2.'067
'806
2.'966
1'0"74
'314 I _ '009
2.'2.I2. 1'2.2.3
7'496
5'914
14'589
6';90
7'394
2'82.7
2.3'394
9'008
'015 ',,02 .. " .......
'137 I :076
'114 I ;075
5'47-1, '1- 3'674
, '371 .:075
'042. I '035
'014 .'004
'°41 '02.9
'598.1. . 'ISS '003
3'135 '1'553 1'559
'018
'2.'15
'366
7'452.
'699
'047
'02.7
'055-
'32 9,
1'545
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TABLE XVII . ...:....Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, Ilnd under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, . living in Shires and Road Districts on the 2nd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each order to the Total of the same column.
~ •. I Order.
~
I.
.. II.
" m.
" IV.
V.
" ,"
" "
VI.
" "
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
11.
13
14
15
Numbers. c
OccupatiOns (arranged in Mteen orders). rerBons~ Males. Females.
,~ All \ Under lOver All I Under lover 1 All I Under lover
Ages: "" Years. 2.0 Yea... Age.. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Yenr.. Ages. zo Years. 2.0 Years.
TOTAL POPULATION OF SHmBS AND RoAD DISTRICTS -~ .... ... '345,847 I 171,844 I 174,003 1202,429 I 87,90 l I 114,526 1143,418 I 83,941 I' 59,477 __ , ___ 1 __ ' __ 1 1--1--1---
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPA!l'IONB 83.779 59,167 ••• ,344.146 I 171,558 'I 172!S88 1 201,200 I 87.779 1~42.1 I 142,946 1 1 __ _
Persons engaj!'ed in the general or local government, or the defence or protection of the country 8Il -16 795
Persons engaged in the learned professions, or in 'literature, art, science (with their Immediate subordinates) 3,052 3SZ 2,700
Persona engaged iD the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relativcs (not otherwise returned) ... ... ' I ~95,661 1 145,747 I 49,914
PerSODS engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for man
Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or goods of various kinds
Persons engaged in the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages
Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsidiary thereto
Persons,engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions, in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination "
Persons engaged in working and dealing ih textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials ...
Persons workiDg and dealing in food and drinks
Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances
Persons working and dealing in minerals
Laborers and others (br~nch of labor undefb;ted) .. :,. ....
Persons of property and rank not returned UDder any office or occupation
Persons supporte(l by the community and of no specified occupation
-1"" •••
'" ~1!,808
I 3,618
4,7 13
420
3.479 I, 563
7,095
3,198
2,916
57,476
4.598
3,520
3,775
5,642
39,266
8,724
~ 228
2,488
ii,146 I 45,330
40 8 4.1 9°
72.8 I 2,792
771
81.8
'2,836
1,02.3
3
1,004
3,004
4,814
36,430
7,7°1"
us 1,484
792
1,898
68,962
3,21 9
3,246
3,444
54,090
4.571
1,767
3,419
5,62.6
39,25°
8,71 3
173
2.,030
16
119
68,768
446
386
559
10,648
408
32 8
702
825
2,832.
1,018
1.
-'776 1 19
1,779 I 1,154
194 126,699
2,773 8,589
2,860 372.
2,885 1 35
43.442. I 3,386
4,163 1 2.7
1.439 I 1,753
2,717
4,801
36,418
7,695
171
1,308
356
16
16
II
55
458 1 ' 1 7
22
, '1--1-'--
2.33
76,979
4.267
34
4
1,498
400
, 69
3
4
5
2.82. ,--
Occupation not stated 1,701 286 1,415 1,229 124 I 1,105 472 I; . 162.
'''aLG'
19
, 921
49,720
4,3:1.2.
338 '
31
1,888
2.7
1,353
2.87
13
12
6
54:
176
310
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TABJ,E XVII.-Smlll!ARY OF SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS, WITH PROPORTIONS.--ORDERS.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Yeal's of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, living in Shires and Road Districts on the ~nd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each order to the Total of the sa.me columll-continued.
: roportions par Cent.
ClaSl'. Order. Oeeupatlol1.8 {arrl\nged In fifteen <>rde,..). Persons, Mille., Females, . All. Under Over All Under Over All Under Over
Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years. Ages. ~o Yea:rs. ~o Years. Age •. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years. --- ---- -'--- 1------TOTAL OF SP:ECU'IED OCCUPATIONS '" ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'COO , -
I. I Persons engaged in the general 01' locn.l government, or the defence or protection of the country , .. .., '2.3 6 '010 '460 '393 ':'18\ ' 684 '01 3 ... '03 2
" 2 Persons cngaged in the learned.professions, or in literature, art, science (with their immediate BubordillJl.tes) ... '887 '2.05 1'565 '943 '136 1'568 '808 '2.78 1'557
II, 3 Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives (not otherwise returned) .. , ... '" .,. ,.. ••• ••• ••• ... , •• 56'854 84'955 2.8'92.1 34'2.75 78'342. '17 1 88'634 91'884 84 033 !
" 4 Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for ma.n ••• ... .. , .. . , .. 3'43 1 2.'747 4'111 1'600 '508 2'445 6'0°9 5'093 7'3°5 III, 5 Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or goods of various kinds .••• ... ... , .. 1'052 '2.45 1'853 1'614 '440 2.'52.~ '2.60 '041 '57 z
" 6 Persons engaged in the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages ... . .. , .. .,. 1'010 '3:1.8 1'689 1'712 '637 2.'544 '02.4 '004 'of:l
IV. 7 Persons possessing. working, or cnltivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsi-diary thereto... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ,.. ... • .. 16'701 7'080 2.6'2.65 26'884 12'130 38'301 :1.'369 I'788 3'191
V. 8 Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions, in which ma.tters of various kinds • are employed in combination .. , .. , n. '.. ••• , ... ... .., ... 1'336 ':1.38 2'42.9 2.'273 '464 3'670 '0:1.0 ... '047
" 9 Persons engaged in working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials .. , ... .. ' 1'02:1. '42.4- 1'618 '878 '374 1'269 4 1'2.26 '478 2.'286
" 10 Persons working and dealing in food and drinks , .. . .. . .. n. ... ... ... 1'097 '450 1"740 1'699 '800 2.'395 '249 '08 3 '485
.' n II Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances ... '" ... .. , ... 1:640 '482 2.'789 2.'796 '940 4'2.33 'OIl '003 '022
" 12. Persons working a.nd dealing in mineril.lo '" .. , ... ... ... ... ... ... 11'410 1'653 2.1'108 19'508 3'2.2.6 32'110 'OIl '004 '02.0
VI, 13 Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined) ... ' .. '" '" , .. • n . .. 2'535 '596 4'462 4'330 1'160 6'784 '008 '006 '010
" 14 Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation '" ... ... '" '066 '002. '130 '086 '002 '15 1 '038 '001 '091
" 15 Persons Bupported by the community, and of no specific oceupation ... ... . .. ... . .. '723 '585 '860 1'009 '8:&3 1'153 '320 '337 '297
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TABLE XVIII.-Showing the Number of Persons, Maies, and Females at all Ages,. and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations,arranged i~ fifteen orders, living in Places outside Local Jurisdiction on the. 2nd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of'eaeh order to the Total of the same column.
. I
elMS. ~J : Numbers .
. Occupatio!'s (arranged in fiftee~ orders). I~ersons. Males. Femrues.
. Ag&.. 20 Years. 1.0 Years. Ages.. :1,0 Yenrs. 10 Yenrs. Ages. 10 Years. 00 Years. All. 'I Under j' Over All I Under lover I All I Under I Over
_____ 1 __ 1 1-' ---.-----. - ----------------~ ••• '~5~~ .1~6:1.:1.1~909 8,196
10,754 3,618 I 7,136 7,765
TOXAL POPULATION OF PLAOES OUTSIDE LOCAL JURISDICTION
TOTAL, OF SPECIFIED OCCUl' ATIONS'
2.,165 6,031
2., 164 5,601
3,335 lA-57
2.,989 iA-54
1,878
1,535
I.
;,
II.
" ill.
" IV.
:1.
:,
4
5
6
7
V.I 8
" 9
" 10
.' . Persons engaged in the general or local government, or t~e·defence or protection of the country
Persons engaged in the learned profes'sions, o'r in iiteratu;e, art, sCie~ce, with their i'mmediate' subordinates: ...
Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers;' ~stresses offamilies, 'chi1dre~, relatives (not otherwise ret1;trned) ..... .:._ .. , ::.. .... .~. .. '" ... ... ... . .. '
:= . Pers~ns engaged in entertaining andper:orll!iQg personal offices for man ...
Persons who buy, sell, keep or lenp. money, ho,},s.es, or goods of various kinds
Pcrsons engag~d in the conveYl.l-nce 'of 'men, animals, goods, and 'messages ••• , •• ' • +. f' 1:.-1.
Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land, raising or dealing in animals, or fonowi~g pursuits subsidiary thereto... . ..•.•.• ... ... ... ..... ... •••.. .... • ••• .... ...
Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions, in which matters of various ;kinds are employed in combination ... .
Persons engaged in working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials ....
Persons working and dealing in food and drinks
" II 'I Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances
". VI.
"
. JZ
13
14
Persons working and dealing in minerals
Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined)
Persons of property and rank not retnrned under any office or occupation
J) ; ·"1 ,Pcrsons supported by the 'communitt1 andof'no'specifi"ea:occupation
, 'l .. ~ ~;. .;..{ .:;. t I ~> . Occupation not stated ' ........
---1--1 1--1 1--1--1 1--.' .2.2.51 14
73
,3,533
314
'35 '
1,367
'580
'49
57
81
I31
:1.,334
117
5
4
2,578
63
I I
173
·11:1.
4
10
1.:1.
10
56
10
2. II
69
955
:1.5 1
IH
1,'94
468
145
47
69
12.1
1.,:1.78
107
5
1.1.5
59
1,2.45
133
IZI
1,360
553
149
2.4
78
131
2.,333
;14
1,2.39
4
" II
173
106
4
II
10
55
1I7. 1 ,'.10
5
5:1.3
2. II
,58
J 6
. I2.9
lIO
1,187
447
145
:1.1
~i' 12.1
2,2.78
'107
5
70 9
14
... , ... ~8
181
14
7
27
33
'.' 3
1 "
421
. 3 II'
1,339 94~
59 U2.
14
7
6 2.1
7 2.6
Z
38 383. ~653 I .561 1 1,092. L 'l~Z31. I ': ".,. '1-' -':,;:::"",,--::t, i..,~:H': . 7fT'!'" 43j'
;."\;'1,~~": :I':,!'l' .: l' ~(
430 '~"346 3 777 343
0:. 00
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... 00 "-l
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TABLE XVIII,~SUMMARY OF PLACES OUTSIDE LOCAL JURISDICTION, WITH PROPOBTIONS,-ORDERS,-Showing the Number of Persons, Males 'and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age,.of different Occupations, arranged in .:fifteen orders, living in places outside Local Jurisdiction on the 2nd April 1871, and t1ie· ProportIons -per Cent. of those.of each order to the Total of the Bame column-continued,
Proportions per Cent.
()IMS, I Order, Occnpatlons (=anged In tlfteen orders), Persons, lIIAle., Females,
All I Under lOver Ages, :1.0 Years, :1.0 Years,
All I Under love. Ages, :1.0 Years, :1.0 Years,
All I Under lover Ages, :1.0 Years, :1.0 Years,
--·--1-. 1--1--1 1--1--1 .--
I,
" 11.
" III,
" IV,
V:
" " .,
" vr,
..
..
1
:z.
3
TOTAL OF SPEOIFIED O()()lJPATIONS
Persons engaged in .the general or local government, or the defence or protection of the country
Persons engaged in the learned professions, or in literature, art, science, with their immediate subordinates
Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives; mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives (not otherwise returned) . ... ",.
4 'i ,Persons engaged in entertaining and performing.personal offices for man ... 'i45,
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
, 12
13
14
IS
Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or gooda of various kinds .....
Persona engaged in the co;nveyanee of men, animals, goods, and messages •• ,
Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsidiary thereto '" .
Persons engaged in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination .. , . ~
Persons engaged in working and dealing,in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials ' •• ,
Persons working and dealing in food and drinks
PersclllS working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances .. ,
Persons. working and dealing in minerals
Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined)
Per!!,ons !>f propertYI1.nd .. l,'itnk not re~\lrned U.nder any, office or .. occupatiqll. "
Persons supported by the community, and of no specified occupation
100'00
Z'09
'68
32.'85
:2'9Z
1"26
12'71
5'39
1'39
'53
'75
1.'Z2.
2.I '70
1'0 9
100'00
;'39
'II
71"2S
1:74
'3°
4'7S
3'10
'II
':z.8
'33
'zg
l'SS
'27
100'00
2'96
'96
InS.
3:52
1'74
16'73
6'S6
Z'03
'66
~97
1'70
31'9Z
1'50
100'00
2'90
'76
16'03
1'71 ,
I'S6
17'SI
7'12.
1'92
'31
roo
1'69
30 '05
I'SI
'0.5.1,_ .... __ 1. __ '07_·1 ____ ·06
IS'37 IS'SI IS'30 IS'87
100'00 100'00
'6S 3'77
'OS 1'04
57'2S 'II
'18 z'30
'51 1'96
7'99 21'19
4'90 1 7'98
'19 1 2'59
'14 '37
'51 L _ I'ZO
'46
l.'S4
:z.'16
40 '67
I'91
100'00
'47
76'SS
6'06
'47
'Z3
'90
1'10
., '10
'03
100'00
'21
91.'°9
4'06
'41
'48
'°7
'07
___ ':.,°9 ~I __ ~ _..... ~ ____ .,. 11'-
24'17 12'66 14'09 2'61
100'00
'72
61'82.
7'9S
'9 1
'46
1'37
1;69
'13
24'95
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Su:mma.r:y 01' CIoldBelds, with PI'OPOrtioDs.-Orders.
TABLE XIX.L...Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all. Ages, and nnder and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, living on the, Goldfields on the 2nd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of ~ach order to the Total of the same column •
ClasS. 1 Or<!-er.
I.
II 2.
II.
" 4
III.
" 6
IV. 7.
• V. 8
.. 9
" 10
" 1'1
" 11.
VI. 13
" 14
" IS
Occupat:ons (al'l'llnged In fifteen oro"",,).
All Ages,
. Numbers.
Persons. Males.
I O"er I All I Under' lover I All ~o :1.0 Years. Ages. 10 YeaTS, 10 Years. Ages.
Fein"les.
Under lOver 2.0 Years. :t.o Years.
.:------------'------------------------------1--1--1--1--1--1 1--'--'-
TOTAL POPULATION OF GOLDFIELDS ••• 11.70,41.8 1131,501 1138,97.7 1155,1.69 I 65,558 I 89,711 1115,159 I 65.943 I 49,7.i6
TOTAL OF i:)PECll1IED OCCUPATIONS
Persons engaged in the general or local government, or the defence or protection of the country
Persons engaged in the learned professions, or in literature, art, science, with their immediate subordinates ••.
2. 69,616 13 1,33 1 138,285 1$4-,743 65,491. 89,1.51 114,873 65,839 49,034 ----,----,----1-.---1 1----1----1---
779 1.6 753 766
3,1.87 541 2,746 2,035
1.6
186
740
1,849.
13
1,257. ·355
13
897
Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives, (n\?t otherwise returned) ... ' 1155,297 I II4,687 I 40,610 I $4-,645 I 54.564 8 I' I 100,657. I 60,I1.3 I 40,529
Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for man
Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or goods of various kinds
Persons engaged ill the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages
Persons possessing, \vorking, or cultivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsidiary thereto
Persons are
in working and dealing in art and mechanic productions in which matters of various kinds in combination
Persons engaged in working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials
Persons working find dealing in food and drinks
Persons working and dealing in animal and vegetable substances
Persons working and dealing in minerals <:::. ....
Laborers and others (branch of labor undefined)
Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation
Persons supported by the community
Occupations not stated
9,991
4,650
7.,880
11.,956
5,808
5,910
4,77.8
3,185
53,387
4,202
168
3,953/ 6,038
469, 4,181
473 I 7.,407
2,550 I 10,406
793 I 5,01 5
1,688
91.8
528
4,7.22
3,800
2.,657
1.,50 7
4, 163
2,873
11.,34-8
?,737
2,613
4,430
3,177.
3,7831 49,6041 53,3 67
518 3,684 4,186
168 U3
1,778
1.66 I 2,1.41
437 I 3,71.6
473 I 2,400
2,7.80 1 10,068
783 I 4.954
607
898 ,
57.3
7.,006
3,537.
2,649
3,781 49,586
5II 3,675
11.3
157 1,62.1
7,484
4 87
7
608
71
3,:1.97
7.98
13
20
16
45
610
3,68 7
32
270
10
1,081
30
5
2
7
7.37
3.797
455
7
338
61
7.,:1.16
7.68
8
18
9
45
373 2,3 88
-;::1-:;:-1 642 1 52.61 66 j--::-I 2861 104 'I 182
394 1,994
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TABLE XIX,-SmnrARY QI,' GOLDFIELDS, WITH PROPORTIONS.-ORDERS.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in fifteen orders, living on the Goldfields on the and April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each order to the Total of the same column-continued. "
~
Proportions per Cent. --
Class, Order, Occupations (arranged In fifteen orders), Persons. Males. Females, -------
All Under Over All Under Over All Under Over Ages, :to Years. U) Years. Ages, wYean. :%.0 Years. Age., 2.0 Years. zoYears. ------- ---- ---- ------------ ----
TOTAL Oli' SPEOIli'IED OCOUPAl'IONS .,. ... ... '" '., ... .., 100'000 100'000 100'000 109'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 4 . --------,
I. I Persons engaged in the general or local government, or the defence or protection of the country ... .. , '289 '02.0 '545 '495 '040 '829 'Oil .., '02.7
" 2 Persons engaged in the learned professions, or in literature, art, !!(lienee, with their immediate subordinates
'" 1'21 9 '4I2. 1'985 1'315 ' 284 2.'07 1 1'091 '540 1'828 II. 3 Persons engaged in the domestic offices or duties of wives, mothers, mistresses of families, children, relatives
(not otherwise returned) '" •• , '" .. , .. , '" ••• '" ... • .. 57'599 87'32.7 2.9'367 35'313 83'3 14 '091 I 87'62.0 91'319 82'654
" 4 Persons engaged in entertaining and performing personal offices for man ... n. ..' ... 3'706 3'010 4'366 1'620 '4°6 I 2.'5 11 6'5 15 5'600 7'743 TIl. 5 Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend money, houses, or goods of various kinds ... ... ... . .. 1']2.5 '357 3'024 ;/.'69 1 '667 I 4'175 '424 '048 '92.9
" 6 Penons engaged in the conveyance of men, animals, goods, and messages ... ... ... . .. 1'068 '36o 1'74 0 I'SS6 '723 2.'689 ·006 I ... '01+
IV, 7 I Persons possessing, working, or cultivating land; raising or dealing in animals; or following pursuits subsi. diary thereto '.. '.. ... ... ... ... .., ...' .. , .,. • .. 4'805 1'942 7'52.5 7'980 3'481 11'280 '530 '410 '690
V. 8 Persons engaged in working and dealing in art, and mechllJlic productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in eombination .. , ••• ... ... .,. ••• ••• ,.. • .. 2'154 '605 3'62.7 3'709 1'196 5'55 1 '062. '016 ' 124
" 9 Persons engaged in working and dealing in textile fabrics, dress, and in fibrous materials , .. ~ " .. ... 2'192. 1'28 5 3'053 1'688 '927 2.'248 2'870 1'64;/. ~j.'52O ! I
Persons working and dealing in food and drinks " 10 ... '" ... . .. ... ..' ... 1'753 707 ;/.'748 2'863 1'371 3'957 '259 "°46 '548
" II Persons working aud dealing in animal and vegetable substances ... ... ... . .. , .. 1'182, '401 1'92.2. 2'050 '798 2'968 'Oil '0°7 '016
" 12 Persons working and dealing in minerals
'" ... . .. ... ... . .. .., ... 19'801 2'880 35'87° 34'486 5'773 55'558 '017 '003 '036 VI. 13 Laborers and others (branch of Jabor undefined) ... '" ... .., .. , ... .., 1'559 '394 2'664 2'705 '780 4'u7 '014 '010 '018
" 14 Persons of property and rank not returned under any office or occupation ... . .. ... , .. '062, , .. '122. '080 , .. '138 '039 , .. '092. .. 15 Persons supported by the community .. , ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. '" '886 '300 1'442. 1'149 '240 I,g 17 '53 1 '359 '761
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General Summar,. of Vlotol'la, wl1;b :Etroportlons.-Sub-orders.
TABLE XX.-:-Showing the Number ,of Persons, Males, and Females at All Ages, and under and over Twe~ty .Years of Ag~~ of diffeient Occupation~, arranged in sixty-two' sub-orders, ;. • ,I t,.. .. , ' .. livingdn 'Victoria'on the zndl April: I 87I,;and.the Froportions per Cent. of those of ' each sub-order to the'Total of ·the same column;', .. ; '. .
;
Class,. I Order .. 1 '('10,1). order.
Occupations (lirranged in Blxtt·two Bub~orders).
I. ." "
I. ;,
" II.
>'. TOT~ POl'ULATION.
; I ~,. ~.- ·,,-11. "" TOTAL OF Sl'ECIFIED OCCUPATIONS
:1. 3
Officers of general government Officers of local government Engaged in defence
.,.
Clergymen, ministers, and chureh officers
.l,.
" .. " " " " " " " "
2. 3 + 5 6
·Law-court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates
." " " " ..
,Physicians, sllrgepn.g, druggists, &c. ... .. ... '
" ., 7 8 9
Authors, literary persons, &c. . Scientific pers\!ns ... . .... Teachers ... .. . Artists . ..~ M nsicians, &c" music teachers Actors, &c.
II. 'J m.· J I Wives and widows· of no·specified occnpation ... ... 2" I Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise described)
" " ,,-, " ~~. .3_. j~.cholars .. (so descriped) ".'" ._ .. '-',', . '.. ..... . .. ......
" "
nL, "
IV. .. v. "
Engaged in board and lodging " in attendance ... :I.
Mercantile persons 2 Other general dealers
i'>
_., ... _, _ V!,J __ L __ 9!ll'riers.~n railways (not :x:a,ilway ,?9~rIlctiO!!) " "r 2. Carriers on roads ... ... ... .. . II II ., 3 . , Carriers 0ll. seas and rivers ... ... . .. . " " , 4' Engaged ~n storagl? _ .. , .... ,~._. !' " 5 'Messengers and porters . ... .••• '
~ ,
.; •••• j
All Ages.
Persons.
Under 1.0 Years.
. Over ~a Yeats. All Ages.
Il'umbers.
Mlljes.
Under' 'l.0 Years.
Over 2.0 Years.
',;:.'
FemIas.,
" All AgCil.
... .. ••• ,. 731,528 I' .3 63,064 I 368 ,4-64 1 4 01,050 1 181,585 I, 219A-65 1.330'4~1 181'4~1 148,9~
'-- .: ... ·r 727,°67 .,. 362,389
~ , .. '.'"
"" ~ ...
:1.,637 453 434
899 1,1$2 1,3°8
13-2 23 2 '
5,428 444-669 343
105,11 7 17:1.,801 142,684.
5,IZO 30 ,001
7,136 6,454
. , ••• '. ':', II ;;
745 7,655
,2,974 9 21:,
1,0:1.:1. , .
74 19 18
4 151 98 12 II
1,155 '64 91
39
1;747 161,645
.142 ,560
41 12,167
1,001 668
32.
9ZI
213 69
601"
364,678
2.,563 434 ' 416
895 1,001'
1,:2.IO
120 221
4,273 380 578 3°4'
, 1°3,37°' • II,156
.124
5,079 17,834
6,135 . 5,786
7!.3 .. 6,734 2.,761
852. ,. 4-:1.1
398,341
:I.,5~7 452
434
83 8 1,15 1 1,173
IZ9 2.3 1
1,969 39:1. 393 286
72.,9°8 72 ,32 9
3,628 4,633
6,969 5.472
717 7,634 ' 2,96:1.
918 . . i;018 '
181,3I2.
74 19 18
2
151 98 IZ II
2.46 53 28 23'
72 ,560 72,:1.57
,29 969
996 593
31
919 21 3
68 599
:1.17,02.9
:1.,5 1 3 433 416
836 ... 1,000
1,075 117 220
1,72 3 339 365 263
348 72 ,
50 I
61 I
135 3 I
3,459 , 52.
2.76 57
105,117 99,893 70,355
181,077
2
9°9 II
63 '16
1;747 89,085 70 ,30 3.
3,599 I 1,492. I 12. 3,664- .. 2.5,368.--1,1,198 ..
6,003 4,81:9
686 6,7 15 2,749
850 419
167 982
2.8 2.1 12
3 " +"
35 75
1. 2
'2.
147,649
50
59 I
135 3 I
:1.,550 41
21 3 41
1°3;37° 10,808
52
1>480 .• 14.1 7° .
132
9°7
2.7 19 12
2. 2
.l>ll:)
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IV. VII. I Engaged in agricultural pursuits ••• ... ... ... . .. . .. 54.150 .. " 2
" in pastoral pursuits ••. • .. ... ... ... '" 7,277 " " 3 " on land (not cultivating or grazing) ... . .. ... ... 1,062 ", " : 4 " ,about',animals ... ...' .... ,'.,' ... . .. . .. 2,452
I " V. VIII. ' I 'Engaged in books ••. .... , ; .. ' ... ... ... . .. 2,345
" '" < 2 ' " musical instruments .... ... ... . .... .. ~ . ... 104
" " 3 " prints and pictures ... ... '" ... ... ... 120 " " 4 " carving and figures
'" ... '" ... ... III " " ! 5' " tackle fOI sports and games
'" ... ... ~ ... ... 34 " "
6 " designs, metals and dies ... ... ... ... . .. 31
" " ? " watches and philosophical instruments ... ... ... . .. 401, " "', 8, " surgical instruments ... • .. ... ... ... ... II
" " , 9 "
arms ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... 49 10 machines and tools ... • .. " ,p " ... . .. ... '" 795
" '" II 'n carriages, harness, and implements , .... ..• ... ... 2,802 .,- ." ... I 12,
" ships and boats ... ... ' .. : ' ... ... '" ... 548 " " 13
" houses and buildings ... ... ... . .. ... ... 13,478 ". ,; 14.
" furniture ... . ... .... ... .~ .. ... ... 1,180 to' " 15 '" chemicals ... ... ... . .. '" ... -' . ... , 307
"
" IX. I " textile fabrics .. . ..... ... ... .... .•. ... 3,170
'" " 20,
" dr,ess. ... . .. ... . .. .. ~. ..... ... ~ ... 18,407
" " 3 " ,fibrous materials ... ... ... ... ... ... 174 :
" X. I " animal food 6,II5 ," .. . ... .. . .... ... ... ".' ""
2 '" vegetable food ... ... ... ... .... ..• ... 3,935
" ., 3 " drinks and stimulants ... ... ... ... .. , ... 3,61 9
" XI. I " animal matters ... .... ... ... ... .... ... 1,390 ,,' "
2-
" vegetable matters '" ... .... ... .... ... 7,964 XII. " I mining ... ... 53,128 ", ... ... ... ... ...
" " , 2
" coal ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... 321 " " 3 " stone, clay, earthenware, an!! glass ... ... ... ... 7,249 " " 4 " water '" ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... 144 " " 5 " gold, silver, and precious stones ... ... ... ... 300 " " 6
" metals other than gold and silver ... ... - ... ... ... 6,122
VI. XIII. I Laborers (branch undefined) ... ... .. , ... ... ... 15,289 " "
2- Other indefinite occupations ... ... ... ... ... ... 3.438
" XIV. ... Persons of property or rank not returned under' any office or occupation ... I,I~6
" XV. I From voluntary sources and public revenue ... ... ... ... ... 8,702 " "
20 Criminal classes ... ... ... ... .u ... ... ... 2,466
... OCcuplI.tion Dot stated ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... 4->461 -
II,609 42,541 50,686 10,056 1,152 6,125 7,123 1,129
77 985 1,020 76 ,33 1 2.,12.1 .. 2,448 '33 1
."
737 1,608 2,23 2 689 23 81 103 23 24 96 II9 24
' 33 , 78 ' .. 100 29 2 32 ' 27 2 6 25 24 3
. '59 342 '398 58 I 10 9 I
10 39 49 10 H4 681 '793 'II4 660 2,142 2,793 '660
27 ,521 548 27 1,416 12,062 13,301 1,415
218 962 1,12.1 208 31 276 181 26
760 2,410 2,81 7 68 7 5.437 12,970 6,981 1,583
]2 102 167 71 "
1,355 4,760 5,530 1,268 '70 4 3,23 1 3,677 668 68 3 ,2,93 6 3.425 665
,',
25 1 1,139 1,378 246 1,357 6,607 7,885 1,325
-'3;334 49,794 53,Il2 3,331 '
28 293 319 28 741 6,508 7,233 738
7 137 143 7 70 230 299 69
1,426 4,696 6,II3 1,424
1,626 13,663 15,277 1,624 416 3,022 3,363 385
14 1,,_I~02. 772 10 - . -- ... ..
3,857 4,845 5,539 2,134 320 2,146 1,913 229
----- -----675 3,786 2,709 273
'40,630 3,464 5,994 154
944 42 2,Il7 4-
1,543 ,II 3' 80 I 95 I 11' II
25 7 21 7
34'0 3 8 2
39 .... 679 '2'
2,133 9 521 ...
11,886 177 913 59 255 26
2,130 '353 5,398 II,426
96 7
4;262 585 3,009 25 8 2,760 194
1,13'2 ,i2 6,5 60 79
49,781 ' - 16 291 2
6,495 16 136 I 230 I
4,689 9
13,653 12 1,978 75
762 344
3,405 3,163 1,684 553
-----2,436 1,752
1,553 23
I ... 48 ...
'" ' ~4
'" 3
~I ... .. . , ... ",;' ...
I ' 10
5 73
3,854 I
~
87 36 18
5 32
. 3' ...
3 ... I 2
Z 31
4
,1,723 91
402.'
1,9Il I31 41 :4-65
I I 7 7 4
,2 2
... 2 9
176 49 21
280 7,572
6
498 222 176
, :7 47
13 2
13 I ... 7
10 44
340
1,440 462
-----1,350
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TABLE XX.-GENERAL SUMMARY OF VICTORIA, WITH PROPORTIONS.-SUB-ORDERB.-Sbowiog the Number of Persons, Males, and'Females at All Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, al'l'Ilnged in si~ty-two sub-orders, living in Victoria on the :and April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each·sub-ordel' to the Total of the same column-continued.
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Proportions per Cent.
Class. Order. Sub- OccupaUODs ClllTangeilln stxtY-LWO sub-'OrdCl'S), PersollS~ Jlfales. Females. order. ,
, All Ages. Under Over All Ages. Under Over All Ages, Under Over 1.0 Yenrs .. 2.0 Years. ,"0 years. 20 Years. u:> Years, 1.0 Years. - --- -----
; , "
TOTAL OF SPEClFlED OCCUPA.?-,lONS '" ... ... ... 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 ioo'ooo 100'000 ,
. I. I. I Officers of general government ". ... ... ... ... .. , '363 '020 '7°3 '649 '°41 1'158 '01 5 . .. '034
" " 2. Officers of local go\'ernment ... . ,. . .. . .. ... .,' '062. '005 'u9 'II3 ". ·010 '199 '000 .. , '001
Engaged in defence '060 -" " 3 ... ... ... ... .. . . .. ... '005 '1I4 ' 109 '010 '192 , ... ... . ..
" II, I Clergymen, ministers, and church officers .. , ... • •• ... . .. 'I2.4 '001 '2.45 '2.10 '001 '3 85 '01 9 '001 '044-,
, 2. Law-court officers, Jawyers, and their immediate subordinates ... ... ... 'ISS '042 '274 '2.89 '08 3 '461 '000 '" '001 " " " " 3 Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c, , .. .. ' ... ... ... , .. '180 t '<:27 '33 2 '2.95 '054- '495 '041 ,., '091
" " 4 Authors, literary persons, &c, .. , ... ... ... .. . .,. '018 '003 '033 '032. '0°7 .'054- '001 ... '002
" " 5 Scientific persons .. , ... ... .. , .. ' , .. . .. ... '03 2 '003 '061 '058 '006 '101 '000 ... '001
" " 6. Teachers , •• ,., , .. ... ... ... . .. ... ... '747 '3 19 1'172. '494 :136 '794 r052 '502 1'7z6
" " 7 Artists . ,." ~ ... ... .... .... " ... ... .. . .. . ,061 '018 '1 04 '09 8 '02.9 '156 '016 '006 '02.7
" " 8 Musicians, music teachers ,,' .. , ... ... ..... " .... .. , '°92. '02.5 '15 8 '099 ' 01 5 '168 '084 ,035 '144-
" " 9 Actors, &c, ... " . .. , ... . .. ... '" .. , '047 'OIl '08 3 '°72. ' 01 3 '121 '01 7 '009 '027
n. IlL I Wives and widows of no specified occupation ... • .. ... ... .., 14'458 '482. 28'346 ... . .. ... 31'977 '965 7°'011
" " 2. Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors, (not otherwise described) ... ... ... 2.3'767 44-'605 3'059 18'30 3 4°'020 '16o 30'388 49'197 7'32.0
I, " 3 Scholars (so described) , .. ' ... ... '" ... '" ... 19,62.5 39'339 '034 18'158 39'852 '°33 2.1'402 35'825 '035
" IV, I Engaged in board and lodging ... ... ... .. . . .. ." '704 'OIl 1'393 '911 '016 1'658 '454 '006 1'002
" " 2 ' " in attendance .... ... ... . .. .. . .., ... 4'126 3'358 4'890 ' 1'163 '534 1'688 7'717 6'184 9'597
III. V, J Mercantile persons ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . '981 '276 1'682 1750 '533 2.'766 '051 '01 9 ' 089
" " .2 Other general dealers , .. ... ... ... ..... . .. . .. '888 ' 184 1'587 1'374 '327 2.'248 '2.99 '041 '614
.. VI, F on railways (not railway construction) ' .. ... ... .. . ' 103 :0°9 '19 6 '180 '01 7 '3 16 '009 '001 '018 ;
" '" 2. on roads ~.. . ... ... . .. . .. , .. 1'053 '2.54- 1'847 J'9 I 7 '507 3'094 '006 '001 '013 .. " 3 on seas and rivers ,., ... ... ... ... .. . ... '4°9 '°59 '756 '744- '118 1'267 '004 .., '008 .;:; , in storage , .. .. ,,, 4 ... .. , ... . . . .. .., '12.7· '01 9 '2.34- '2.30. '037 '392 '001 '001 '001
" ." 5 Messengers and porters ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. '141 '166 'lIS '2.56 '33° '193 I '001 '001 '001 I
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IV, VII, I Engaged in agricultural pursuits '" ". , .. ... . .. " "
2. " in pastoral pursuits '" .. , .,' '" ...
" " 3 " on land (not cultivating or grazing) '" ... ... .. " 4 .. about animals .. , ... ..; .. , , .. ...
V, VIII, I Engaged in books .. , ... , .. ". .. ' . .. " " Z
" musical instruments ' .. ... ... . .. ' .. " " 3 " prints and pictures ... .. , ... ... ... " " 4 " carving and figures ... ... ... ... ... " " S " tackle for sports and games ... . ,. . .. . .. " " 6
" designs, metals, and dies", ' .. ... . .. " " 7 " watches and philosophical instruments ' .. , .. . .. " " 8
" surgical instruments , .. ... ... , .. . .. " " 9 " arms '" .. , .. , '" .. , ... " " 10
" machines and tools *s* a ... ... ". ... .. " . II
" carriages, harness, and implements ... '" , .. " " 12.
" ships and boats '" ... ... . .. , .. " " 13
" houses and buildings .. , ... .. , ..... ' .. " " 14 " furnitllre ,..' .. ' ... .. , ' .. ... " " IS
" chemicals ... ' .. . ... .., ... ... IX, textile fabrics " I
" ... ... . .. ... . .. z dress .. , • .
" " " ... .. , ... ... ., . " " 3 " fibrous materials ... ... .., .., .. ,
X, I animal food ,. " .. , ... ... .. , . ..
" " :1. " vegetable food , .. ... ... ... .,. , ..
" " 3 " drinks and stimulants ... ... .. , .. . .. , "
XL I " animal matters .. , , .. ... ... , .. ."
" " :1.
" vegetable matters ... .. , ... , .. . .. "
XII. I ,. mining ' .. .. , ., . ... ... ... " "
:1. " coal .. " .. " ".. ~ .. ... .. . ...
" " 3 " stone, clay, earthenware, and glass ... ... '" " " 4 " water .. , ... ... . .. , .. ... .. . " " 5 " go ld, silver;' and precious stones ... .. , ... .. ' .. "
6 " metals other than gold and silver '" '" .. ,
VI. XIII. I Laborers (branch undefined) .,. ... , .. .., ' .. ., " Z Other indefinite occupations , .. ." .. ' .. , ' .. .. XIV, ... Persons of, property or rank not returned under any office or occupation
.. XV, I From voluntary sources and public revenue .. ' .. , .. , ... " "
2. Criminal classes ,.. '" .. , ... .. ' .. ' .. ,
... 1'44-8 3'2.°4 1['665 12.'72.4 . .. ['001 '3 18 1'680 1'788 ... '146 '02.1 '2.70 '2.5 6
.., '337 '091 '582. ' 61 5
. .. '32.3 '2.03 '44-1 '5 60
.., '014 :006 '02.Z '02.6 . .. '0[7 '007 '02.6 '030 ... '0[5 '009 '02.1 '02.5 ... '005 '001 '009 '007 '" '004- '002. '007 '006 '" '055 '016 '094 '100 ... '002. '000 '003 '002. ... '007 '003 ·011 '012. . .. '1°9 '03 1 '187 '199 ... '385 '18z '587 '7°1 . .. '075 '007 '143 '138 , .. 1'854- '391 3'307 3'339 .., '[6z '060 '2.64 '2.8 I .., '04z '009 '076 '07 1
'661 0 . .. '436 '2.[0 '707
Z'53 Z 1'500 3'556 I'7SZ . .. .. , '02.4- '02.0 '02.8 '042.
'841 '374 ! ['388 ... .., '541 '194 '92.3
". '498 ' 189 -80S '860
... '191 '069 '31:1. '346 ... 1'095 '374 1'812. 1'979
.., 7'307 '92.0 13'654 13'333 . .. '044- '008 '080 '080 ... '997 '2.05 1'785 1"816 ". '02.0 '002. '038 '036
'" '041 '01 9 '063 '075 , .. '842. '394 1'2.88 1'535
, .. 2.'103 '44-9 3'747 3'835 .. ' '473 '115 '82.9 '844-
... '153 '004 '302. '194
... 1'196 ['064 1'3Z9 1'391 .. . '339 '088 '588 '480
5'546 18'72.1 '62.3 2.762. '041 '435 ' 18 3 '975
'380 7[ I '01 3 '037 '01 3 '044-'016 '033 '001 '012. '002. '010 '032. '157 '001 '004 '006 '018 '06)' '313 '364 '983 ' 01 5 '240 '781 5'477 '1l5 '4:1.1 '014 '117
'379 '873
'981 2.'487
'039 '044-
'699 1'964 '368 1'386 '3 67 1'272.
'136 '5Z2. 731 3'02.3
1'837 2.2.'937 '01 5 '134 '407 '004
2.'993 '063
'038 '106 7 85 2.'160
'896 ':1.1:1.
'006 '351
1'177 1'569 '12.6 '776
1'054- '857 '047 '01 3 '013 ·001 '001
'034 '02.6 '000 '000 '003 '002. ·002
'002. '002. '001 '001 '001 ... '091 '003
'054- '001 '018 '005 '008 '003
' 107 '040 3'476 2.'lz8 '002 '001
'178 '048 '078 'ozo '059 '010
'004 '003 '02.4 '018
'005 '002. '001 '005 'ooz '000 ·000 'OO[ '003 '001
'004 '001 'O2.~ '017
' 105 '002.
'962. '951 '168 '050
1':1.94-'08 9 '02.8 '003
'044-'001 '001 '005 '005 '003 '00 [ ·001
'001 '006
' 1I9 '033 '014
'190 pz8 '004
'337 'ISO
'119
'005 '03:1.
'009 '001 '009 'OO[
'005
,007 '030
'2.30
'975 '313
0 C C c:: '" >-1-:3 H 0 Z 1;,'2
0 "'l
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Summar:y of CUtles, '1'oWDs, aDd Boroughs, 'wlth Proportlons.-Sub .. orders.
TA.BLE XXI.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males; and Females 'at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of difFllrent Occup'ations, arranged in sixty-two .sub-orders,.1iving in Qities, Towns, and Boroughs ,on the :and of April 18~~, and tlte Propqrtions per Cent. of.those of e<a«h sub-orde~ to the 'l:otal of the same columri. <
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III: ,. "
IV. If
v. If
VI. II
II
Suborder.
2. 3
~
3 4
~ 7
.8 9
:1. 3
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2.
i 3 4-5
_ ::.' .' :'~.: .... ~' ... -7: . .-' ~~: .. , -;,CI' ... ~."", • ~~
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I. OccupaUons (arranged III sixty-two Bub-,ordel'1!). '.
"i :.
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS
Officers of ge.neral government Officers of local government Defence ...
.. .. ,
Clergymen, ministers, and church officers Law court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &e. Authors, literary persons, &c. Scientific persons ... Teachers, &c. J!'iIie arts MusiCians, music teachers Actors, &c. ..:
'Wives and wido\vs of no specified occupation ••• ... Sons, daughters, rclatiyes, visitors (not otherwise described) Scholars (so describcd)
In board and lodging In attendance .
Mercantile. persons ... Other general dealers
on railway~ (~ot railway construction) on roads ... on sens !lnd rivers ...
Engaged in storage Mcssengers and porters
, .. ~
...
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Per~on8.
Number~:
:"t'\J .. Male.: "1"
I " Fem,a1e&.
AU: : < I Un'der lover I A'H' - I Unde~' lover, I All' I' Under 'lover Ages. ~YearB. ~~rs •. ~_. __ ~Yeal'1!; ~oYears. ~_'_I 20Yea~,~~
", 187:;598 374. 1 59 190,4;5
, . 'r 98,998 183,72.5 96,98I
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87.9!l4 18~'$5; 9~,$n ------1-----.-'-----1-----1----.--1-----1 '-----1-----·
372 ; 167
. " 1,977 ,274-:1.37
596 974 995 106
,173 3,360
386 .5'16 .3 16
,58,~9~ 83.539 79,7~~
3,368 19,63 i
6;i9:1. 3.545
'6i6 4;5~i 1,537
889 848
189;376 91 ,3§9 98,007 182,791 .''1' J
95,~# ",'- .:
86,947 I 87',:LI 3 --,-----,-----!-----I 1----<-1----
184.954
, 6~ '1:1.
3
3 141 91
10 8
837 60 8; 37
,879 77,08 3 79,~74
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2.9 7.4-0 3
t.~'W
.9D 32.5
.' ,I. ~
2~7 .43~ '.47 '
65 '523
~-. J ~
1,911 :1.62. :1.34
593 833 90 4
· .. 99 165
:1.,5:1.3 .3:1.6 494-2.79
57,~3I 6,456
94
3,3-39 1:1.,:1.2.8
5,379 3,:1.2.0
589 4,!43 1,490
82.4 3:1.5
1,94~ :1.73 :1.37
535 973 90:1. 103 17:1.
.988
.338 334 :1.60
34,761, 40,:1.63
:1.,:1.38 :1.,671
?,14:i 2.'2.3'
6ii 4,570 1,)3:1. , 886
846
t§~ n 3
I
!4i 91
,,10 8
'155 ',49
2.8 :1.1
34,906 40,2.04
.<2.9 52.8
88i 2.81
,,:1.7 438. 47 64
5:1.2.
1,880 2.61 234
534 832. 811'
93 164 833 :1.89
.306 2.39
. .... . i61,
59
~,2.I~ :1.,143
5,2.6~ 2,650
:~~4 . 4,13:1. .1,485
8u 32.4
,)!l W
31
61 I
93 ·3
.1
2;372. . 48 2.42.
56
58,101 48,7-72. 39,505
1,1'30 16,960
149 < 614
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'5 .H.
'5 3 2.
" 31 I
2. 1 59 I
93 3 I
682. 1,690 II 37 54 188 16 40
.870
4 2.477. 39.470
;.9 6,875
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32. 44
.... :.'. I
1
57,2.3 1 6,2.95
-35
1,12.1 . 10,085
117 570
1'!
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IV. VII. I Engaged in agrlcul tural pursuits ••• '" ... ... ... ... 4,795 . " ." 2. Engaged iu pastoral pursuits ••• .. .• ... ... ... ... 4 17 " " 3 Engaged on land (not cultiva.ting or grazing) .... "·"',t ... .. .. ... 4 15 " " 4 Engaged about animals ... ... ... .... . .. ...
'. 1,258 V. VIII. I ! Engaged ,in books ... ... ... ... ... ... , ... ... 2,139 " "
2. " musical instruments ... ... . .. ... 96
" " 3 " prints and pictures '" ... . .. ... ... ... 117 . " " 4 " carving and figures ... ... . .. ... ... ... lOS ~,
, " 5 tackle for sports and games ... . .. ... ... 33 " 11 ':, 6
" oiesigns, dies, and metals... . ••. ... ... ." .. ... 2.S " "
7, ; .. watches and philosophical instruments ... . .. . .. ... 35 1
" .. 8 surgical instruments ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 .. " " 9 " arms 9.... . ... ... ..... ... ... ... '" '42.
" " 10 machines and tools .... . .. ... ~ .. ... 663 " ..
" " II carriages, harness, and implements ... ... "':";137 " 12. ", ships and boats 445 " " " ... . .. ... ... ... ...
" ., 13
" houaes and buildings ... .. , ... ... ... ... 10,088
" " 14 " furniture ... . .. ... ... ... ... ., .. 1,[08
" " IS .. chemicals .... ... ... ..' . . ~~. ... .... . 204
.. IX. I " textile fabrics ... ... ... . .. . .. ... 2,7081 .. "
2. " dress ... ... ... ... ... . .. 15,2.26 ." " 3 " fibrous materials ... . ... o.. ... . .. .... ' 167
X. I animal food " 3,624 " " ... . ... ... ... ... . ...
" ,. 2. " vegetable,food .. , ... ... '" ... '" ... 3,047
" " 3 , .. drinks and stimUlants ... ... ..... , ... . ~ .. ... 3,142.
XI. animal matters ... .,. " I
" ... ... ... o.. . .. 1,139 " "
2 " vegetable matters ... ... .... ... ... ... 2,#2
" XII., I
" mining . ... ... o. • ... . .. ... .n 18,530
" " 2.
" coal ... .... ... .. .. ... ... ... ... 193 " " 3 .
" stone, clay, earthenware, and glass ... .,. , .. ... 2,342.
" " 4 " water '" ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... 90 ~,
" 5 " gold, silver, Ilnd precious stones ••• . ,. ... ... . .. 276
" " 6' " metals other than gold and silver ... ... ... ... ... 4,233 '
VI. ' XIII. I Laborers (branch undefined) ... ... .. :: ... ... ... 7.5'66 -,,, ". •. 2. Other indefinite occupations ... ... ... ... ... 2.,320 I .. XIV. ... Persons of property or rank not returned under any office or occupation ... 883
" XV. I From voluntary sources and public revenue ... ... ... ... ... 5,62.6
" " 2. Criminal classes .. , ... ... • •• ... - ... ... - - ... - 1,401
-----, Occupation not sb1ted , i..: t ,',
.. "~ ~~;.<,IU • 1,983 -... . .. ... . .. ...
I
642. 4,153 4,572. 569 75 342 4 16 75 23 392. 391 '2.3
171 1,087 1,2.55 itI
67 1 1,468 2.,030 ' 623 2.2. 74 95 22 24 93 117 2.4 33 75 97 2.9
2. 31 2.7 '.2. 6 2.2. 2.I 3
57 294 348 56 ~
1 9 8 I 10 32. 42 10
102 . 561 661 102. 549 1,588 2.,12.9 "549
2.5 42.0 445 25 1,208 8,880 9,927 1,2.07
2.10 898 1,050 · 200 29 175 181 2.4
672. 2., 109 2,460 602 4,789 10,437 5,554 1,339
70 97 160 '69
805 - 2,S1 9 . 3,366 · 783 . 560 2,487 2,808 · 52.8
594 2,548 2.,961 577
21 5 . 92.4 1,127 ilo 555 1,887 2.,379 ' 52.6
1,2.25 17,305 18,52.6 1,2.2.5 14 179 191 14
309 2.,033 2.,33 1 308 S 85 89 5
69 2.07 2.75 68 1,092. 3,141 4,2.24 1,090-
666 6,900 7,558 665 343 1,977 . 2,252. 316
II 872 594 8
2.,449 3,177 ' 3.337 1,046 '163 "1,2.38 853 72.
385 ' '1,598 1-' 1,049'- '14.8
4,003 2.2.3 341 I
368 24 1,684 3
1,407 ' 109 73 I
93 ... 68 1I 2.5 6 18 7
2.92. 3 7 2.
32. ... 559 2.
1,580 8 42.0 ...
8,720 161 850 58 1.57 2.3
1,858 321 4,2.I5 9,6j'2.
91 7
2,583 '2.58 2,2.80 2.39 2.,384 181
917 '12.
1,853 '.63 -17,301 4
177 2. 2.,02.3 II .
84. I
2.07 I
3,134 '9
6,893 8 1,936 68
586 - 2.89
2,2.91 2.,2.89 781 ' .. -548
901 934
73 ... ... ... 48 .,. . ..
4 . .. 3 ,I ... ...
. ...... ... ... .1 10 5
70 3,450
I
2.2. . -32.
17
5 2.9
... ... 1 ... 1
- .. ~ 2
I 2.7
3
1,403 9 1
,2.37'
150 I
24 3
'61 I . .. 7 6 4 2. 2. . .. 2. 8
160 48 18
251 6,222.
6
236 2.07 164
' 7 ' 34
4 2
10 I . ..
, ,-~ 7
7 41
2.86
886 457
,697
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TABLE XXI.-SUMMARY OF CITIES, TOWNS, AND BOROUGHS, WITH PROPORTIONS,-SUB-ORDERS,-Sbowing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupat,ions, arranged in sixty-two sub-orders, living in Cities"Towns, and Boroughs on the 2nd of April I87I, and the Proportions per Cent, of those of each sub-order to the Total of the same column-continued.
Clll8S,
I,
" " " " " . " " " " " " II,
" " " "
III,
" " " " " "
Order,
l.
" " II,
" " " " " " " "
III,
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IV,
" V,
" vr. " " " "
Suborder,
2. 3
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
3
2.
2
Z
'3 4 5
Occupa.tlons (lllTanged in slxty,two sub-ordets),
TOTAL OF SPECIII'IED OCCUPATIONS
Omcer~ of general government Officers of local government Defence .. :
Clergymen, ministers, and church officers Law court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c ... , Authors, literary persons, &c, Scien tific persons , .. Teachers, &c, Fine arts .. ' ',', Musicians, music teachers 'Actors, &c,
Wives and widows of no specified occupation , .. Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise described) Scholars (so described)
In board and lodging In attendance
Mercantile persons Other general dealers
Carriers on railways (not rai.1way construction) Carriers on roads '" '" "; '" Carriers on seas and rivers '" Engaged in storage Messengers and porters
....
Proportions per Cent,
Perso.ns. lI.Ialc9. Femnlca~
I All I Under Over All Under Over Over Ages. 2.0 Years. 2.0 Years.. Ages. 1..0 Years. :10 YelU'8~ ~~
100'000 I 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 I 100'000 100'000 100'000
'531 '074 '064
'160 '262 ' 267 '028 '046 '90 3 ' 104 '155 '085
15'6Il :!.2,'447 2I'43~
'90 5 5'275
1'691
'952
' 165 1':1.31 '41 3 'z39 '2:1.8
'°35 '006 '00:1.
'ooz '°75 '°49 '0°5 '0°4 '447 '°32
'044 '020
'465 41'174 4:1.'558
'015 3'954
'488 '174
'014 '?-34 '02 5 '°35 'Z79
I
-:33 1'028' '°72 ~:-I--'O~i '036 '142 '144 '013 '266 I '001 '001 '128 'I2.5 '003 '239 I
, ' '320 '283 'O~1 '545 '033 '002. '068 '450 '5 14 '154 '849 I '000 '001 '489 I '47 6 '100 '&28 '05 1 ' 107 '052. '054 'OIl '095 \ '002 . :003 '089 '091 '009 '167 I '000 '001
1'364 '522 '170 '850! 1'298 '712 1'944 '176 ' '179 '054 '295 I '026 'OIl "043 '267 '176 '030 '3IZ \ . '132 '056 '216 'lSI '137 '023 '244 I '031 '017 '046
i 30'943 ,;, .. , ;.. I 3 I '786 '908 65'823
3'491 18'359 37'875 ' 164 I 26'682 44'319 7" 24° '051 ,21'261 44'002 '060 i :u'6n 41'182 '040
1'805 6'611
2'908 1'742-
'318 2':1.40
'806 '445 '176
1'182 1'410
3'244 1'548
:32-3 2'413 : 809 '468 '446
'02.2 '578
'964 '30 8
'030 '479 '°51 '°70
'571
2'26 3 2' 187
5'369 2'7°4
'596 4'216 1'515 '839 '330
'618 9'1.78
'081 '336
'003 '006 '003 '002. '001
'009 7'173
'033 '046
'001
'001
1'289 11'599
'135 - '655
'006 '01 3 .'006
'002 '001
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" " " "
" " " " " " " " " " " "
IX,
" " x,
Xl,
XII,
" .. "
XIII,
XIV.
XV,
"
z 3 4'
1 2. 3 2,
5 6 7 S 9
10 II
IZ
13 14 15
2,
3
::. 3
::.
2. 3 4 5 6
2.
2.
Engaged in agricultural pursuits " in pastoral pursuits '" n,
" on land (not CUltivating or grazing) , .. " about animals
Engaged in books .. ,
" " " " " " " .. " " " " "
" " " " " " " " " " " "
musical instruments prints and pictures ... carring and figures tackle for sports and games designs, dies, and metals ' .. watches and philosophical instruments surgical instruments arms machines and tools .. ' ... carriages, harness,'and implements ships and boats .. , houses and buildings furniture chemicals
textile fabrics '" dress ... fibrous materials
animal food vegetable food drinks and stimulants
animal matters vegetabl~ matters
mining ceal stone, clay, earthenware, and glass water .. , gold, ail ver, and precious stones metals other than gold and silver ...
Laborers (branch undefined) Othcr indefinite occupations
.... I
Persons of property or rank not returned under any office or occupa.tion, ..
From voluntary sources and public revenue Criminal classes
...
l'z88 'IIZ 'lIZ
'338
'575 'oz6 '031 '02.9 '0°9 '0°7 '094 '003 '0 II
'178 '574 'II9
2.'7 11 '2.98 '055
'747 4'°9 1
'045
'974 '819 '844
'30 6 '656
4'982 '05 1
·6z.9 'oz4 '074
1'137
2.'033 '62.3
'2.37
1'512. '377
'343 '040 'OIZ
'092.
'358 '01:1. '01 3 '018 '001 '003
'031 '001 '005 '°55 '2.93 '01 3 '645 'II 2. '016
'359 z'558 "038
'430 '2.99 '3 1 7
'1I5 '2.96
'654 '0°7
' 165 '003 '°37 '583
'356 ' 18 3
'006
1'30 8 '087
2.'245 ' 185 '2.12 '588
'794 '040
'05° '040 '017 'ou '159 '005
, '017 '30 3 '859 '227
4'801 '486 '095
1'140
5'643 '052
1'524-1'345 1'378
'50 0 1'020
9'35 6 '°97
['099 '046 '1I2
1'698
3'73 1 1'069
'471
1'718 '669
2'414 '22.0 '206
'663
1'072
'050 '062. '051 '014 'OIl
'184 '0°4 '02.::' '349
1'124 '235
5'2'1-::' '555 '°96
1'299 2'933
'08 5
1'778 1'480 1'564
'595 1'256
9'783 '101
1'231
'047 '145
2'23 1
3'991 1'189
'3 14
1'76 2. '450
'62.3 '082. '02.5
-'187
'682. '02.4 '02.6 '03 2
'002. '003 '061 '001 'OIl 'II2 '601 '027
1'321 ' 21 9 '0::.6
'659 1'465 '076
• '857 '578 '63::'
'230 '576
1'341 ' 01 5 '337 '006 '074
1'193
'72 8 '346
'009
1'144 -'079
4'084 '348
1'106 '376
1'436 '074 '095 '069 ' 025 '018 '2.99 '007 '032. '570
l'6I2.
'428 8'897
'867 '160
1"896 4'301
'093
2'636 2.'326 :1.'432.
'936 1'891
17'653 '181
2.'064 '086 '2. II
3'199
7'0 33 1'975
'598
2.'338 '797
'122 '000
'01 3 '·002.
'060 '000
, '006 '003 '004 '002. '001
'001 '0°4
'088 '032. '01 3
'176 5'2.9 1
'004
'141 '131
'099
'007 '035
'002 '001 '006 '000 '000 '005
'004 '037
'158
1'253 '300
'°76
'050
'004
'003 '001
'001 '01 I '005
'073 3'600 '001
'Oi3 '034 '018
'005 '030
'001
'001
'002
'001
'02.8
'003
I'464 '095
'173 ,'001 '02.8 '003
'°70 '001
'008
'007
'005 '002-'002-
'002. '0°9
' 184 '055 'o:u
'2.89 7' 1 56 '007
'272. '2.38 ' 189
'008 '039
'005 '002. 'OIl
'001
'008
'008
'047
'32.9
1'01 9 '52.6
o o o c::: ~ g Z rn o I-:l:;j
~ p5 t::l
~ ~ E;;
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Summary of Shires a.nd Boa.d Districts, with lProportions.-Sub-orders.
TJ..BLE XXU.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at !tll Ages, and.up.der and over Twonty Years of Age, of different O()tupations, arranged in sixty-two sub-orders . living in Shires and Road Distl'icts on tho 2nd of April i 87 I, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each sub-order to the Total of the same column. '
()lasS.
I.
" "
" "
." IIi
n. " " "
, " III. . " " " " "i,
I
I SubOrder. order.
I.
" " II. ". ';,
" " " "
III. ".
" IV.
" V.
" VI.
,i
'I >W"
"
2
3
2
3 .4 5 6 7
,8 9
2
3
2
2
2
3 4 5
c' O"'"\'llntiona (arranged in sixty.two snb-oordel"ll).
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL OF SPEdl.l!'IED OCCUPATIONS .,.
Officers of general government' Officers of local government.
.~' .. Defence ...
Clergymen, ministers, and church officers , . Law-court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c. ... . Authors, literary persons, &c. Scientific persons ... Teachers, &c. ' Fine arts ... Musicians, ~usic teachers Actors, &c.
f.',
Wives and widows of no specified o~cupation .,. Sons, daughters, relatives,. visitors (not other~ise defined) Scholars (so described) . .. •.. , :". :".
In board and lodging' In attendance - ...
Mercantile persons. ' Other general dealers
Carriers on. tailways (not railway construction) Carriers on roads ••. ' ,: •• ' . :.:, ' •• ,' . Carriers. on seas arid rivers ... Engaged in storage . Messengers and porters
......
I.
.. ~, ;
I
All Ages.
JlTumlJers. .
Persons, Malee., Females.
Under Over All Under ~o Years. 2.0 Years. Ages.' zo Ycnpj.
----'-'-Over All
~O Y cars; Ages. Under
J,O Years. Over
~o Yenrs;
, 59,477 ! . 345,847 171,844 174.°°3 202,429 87;903 I 114.526 I, 143,418 1 ____ I 83,9.41 \-----,---
I 83.779. '~'. L.~~"I46 ! 171,558' 172,588 I' 201,200 -.!!~ ~;42I' I41.9~ • _____ --'-__
J 6 I 8 6 8.'; - 0 ' - I . I .' 59,167
::.1 II . - 03 592' I _. 5"4 "19 h; 19' 175 7" 168, 175 " 7 ' "'168
,,-:':.: I
15 24 25
300 172
300
23 58
2,028 54 92 25
46,094 87,61 3 61,95~
1,687 10,121
8il :1.,807
129 3,016
137 . 36 167
I' 10 I. 7 I 2
3 3I S
3 9 2
856' 81,965' 61,926 .
. 12
4.7°1 ,
86' 33~
, 5 '47:1. "7'
4-75
299 16:1. 293
21 55
1,71 3 51 83 :1.3
45,23 8 4,648
28
1,675 5,42 ::>
72 5' 2,473
124" 2,544
130 26 92
300· 172 '
'2.58 23 58
955 50 58 24
37.353 31,609
, . 1,339 1,880
794 2,45'2
106 3,006
B7' "30 1 65
- I"
'to 7 2
. ,3'
91
3'
2
37,17° 31 ,598
• 9 +37
'83 3°3
4 476 "7
4' 74
. ..• 24 ....
.299 '162 '25 1
21 55
864: 47 '58 22
183 . 'II'
I.33q· 1.443"
;ill 2,i49
102 2,536
'1'3°' 26 91
... -...... .... ;1-2
1,°73: I· "4 , "34. J
I'
46,094-5°,260' 30,3,45:
348" 8,;41
"17 355' -
"2j .1.10 .. ~ . ...
2
224' .
9
856 45,795 3°,328;
,. :i
4,764
3 ' " 31
... I 2
42
849 '4 25
45,2'38 4,465
17"
345 3,?77
'i4" 324
.' 22: " '8'
~
I 00.
o ':r.:I
g 1-3 o
~ ... OQ
"'-l' ...
OJ
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IV.
" " " v. "
~ ?'
" " " ,.
" ", " " "
,. ".
". n,
>J. ,\
"
" ~ "-" "
.VI.
" " '" ~
VII.
" " " .-
V:I~~.
)1
" " It ,,' " " )1
" " "
IX.
" "
X.
" "
XI.
XII.
"
" "
XlIf.
" XIV.
~V:.-
"
:1. 3 4
I 1.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 II
, 1:1. 13 14 15
2,
3
I. 2. 3
:z:
2-
3 4 5 6
,I· •
z
Engaged in agricultural pursuits " in pastoral pursuits ... • ••
, , ". ~m land (not cultivating or grazing).;., -:: )1 t, abo,lit .a!li~D.ls " r~' , .. ~ Ej)g:iged in bo~k~ '" ..•
;, ' musical i~struinents" ~.. ~ ." prints and pictures
;, carving and figures . , •• : ... • .. " tackle for sports and game's ' . .~ " designs, metals, and dies... ...
watches and philosopbicannstruments ••.
" ",
.. ". " " )1,
"/ .n,! '·1; J,
,I
. It,,~
??~ ..
" l.. I"'"
" ~'> ~,.
" " "
surgical instruments " .. , ' 0"
ar,ma ••• machines and tools ... ••• -
, cl,trriages; harness' a.nd implements y, ,-"I" ships and boats .. : '. ,; ,.'J :.-:
houses and buildings furniture, chemicillg' '
textile fabrics . "dress .. : ... :" fibrous tri~terials
animal food' ; I... ' -I, ve'getable food ..... drinks and stimulants
ailimal mat'ters ... '. vegeta:ble'matters .
mining " coal .. ': ,'"
, .
.1
stoue, clay, earthenware, and glass water .•.. .. gold, silver, and precious stones ••• ' metals other than gold, and ail vcr ...
Laborers (branch undefined) Other inde~nite occupations. .~ .... :
..
.."',
-::.
u('"
••• I
Persons of property or rank not returned under any office or occupation
I, I' From:~oluntary sources and public revenue -••• :1. Criminal classes
Occupation not statcd ... ...!.-",,( .. :". * I"
4&,934 6,760
6:1.5 1,157
:1.04 8 3 3
3 '49
I
7 JI2.0
• 662. 5&
3,30 5 , 71
103
383 3,1')0
• '"I <l'-
:1.,430 881 4~4
:1.it-o 5,40:1.
- 3:1.,336 liS'
4,869 54 :1.:1.
1,857
- 7,63:1. 1,09:1.
:1.:1.8
1,661 '8:1.7
1,701
10,888 1,048
S% 15.8
66, " [
" .... " ...
... %'
... ?' .
- :i2: I'ii' , ·i %°5
8 .: ';,
88 638 ~ .. %
538: 1# 89
·Jr 793
%,056 , £4'
430 2,
I
m' 953 7°
981 %3
2.86
38,046 5,71%
573 999
,I'
v' 138' ";7
3 ':3' . "x-
3 '47
" I '
iO~ -'5·fI1
57 3,100
,63 101
%95 :1.,49:1.'
'~'
1,89:1.' i37' 3.75
%05 4,609'
30,:1.80 II4
4,439 51. 1.I
1,5%4
45,716 6,6u
607 1,156 1-1.1 ..
!.:ido' . , 8
%
;3
, 3 '49 I 'I
7 1:1.0'
: 661:' '58
3,%89 '70 ida
3SI 1,4-0 9
, ,~
2.,104 864 4~1~
2.4-0 5,386 '
3:1.,3:1.5 ,- iiS
4,864 54
':1.:1. 1,857
6:679' '-1--7,62,8 1,02.2. 1,085
1.:1.5
680 804
1,415
1~3_
1,208 82,:1.
1,'1.19
9,41% 1,0:1.7
'S£ 158
'66
," ......
":1.
1% ':. xiI
.. I
2,°5 • '8
%'
85 :1.41
2,'
474' i40 88
35 790
%,054' ~-, '14:
42,8 %
I
333
36,30 4 5,584
556 99S
'134 '7
2.
. .. .3
,47 I
iO~ 550 '57
3,084' , 6:1.'
98' :1.66;
1,168, '5
1,630
724t 363,
:1.:65' 4.596-
30,2.7 1 , -114' 4,43 6
5% %1
i,5~4
~5r 'I 6,676-66 1,019
%
699 :1.3
1:1.4
171
5°9 799
1,105
3,2.18 149 ~8
"4
:t., J
'i~' :1" !. ':: ...
16 I'
'J3 :
32
I,Zil
3i6 "i7
13
i6-
II t ~ •••
S
'4-7.
5S
453 S
472
. 1,476 %1 'I
•• ; • -r~'
"
.~~: • . t",
_3' ~~7
"64 4
%
2
... :
4'
:1.8:1.
161.
1,742. I%S ~7'
I
,I
'1
1-:' ...... ~ f
.~. !r' 16 I-
X ~9"
1,3~4
262 13 ~2
If' '- :9'
3
.... , 3 3
54
171
5
310
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TABLE XXII.-SUMMARY OF SHIRES AND ROAD DISTRICTS, WITH PROPORTIONS.-SUB.O~DERS.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in sixty-two sub-orders, living in Shires and Road Districts on the 2nd of April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each sub-order to the Total of the same column-continued. -
C1a8B. I Order,
I,
" " " " .. " " " " "
-" 'n,
" " " "
m .. " " " " "
I,
" " n,
" " " " " " " "
iII, " "
IV, ,,, v, "
VI,
" " ,. n
Sttbo1'<ler,
:I.
3
2.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2.
3
2.
:I.
:I.
3 4 5
Occupations (slT8.IIged In sb<ty-two sub-orders),
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUl'ATIO:N8 ...
Officers of general government Officers of local government Defence , ..
Clergymen, ministers, and church officera Lawccourt officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates Physiciaos, surgeons, druggists. &c, .. ' Authors, literary persons, &c. Scientific persons ... Teachers. &c, ." Fine arts .. , Musicians, music teachers Actors, &c,
Wives and widows of no specified occupation ... , .. Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise defined)
'Scholars (so described) ,
In board and lodging In attendance
Mercaotile persons Other general ~ealers
Carriers on railways (not railway construction) Carriers on roads .. , .:, ,,, .. , Carriers on seas and rivers ••• Engaged in storage :Messengers and porters i ..
Proporti0:nS per Cent.
- Persons, - 1
Males, FemaJes.
All Under Over I' All , Under '/ Over , All I Under lover Ages, ,,"0 Yearll, :zo Yean, Ages, :zo Years, %.0 Years, Ages. :zo Years, :zo Years, ,I --, -- --
I~~I 100'000 I ~00'O~1100'OOO I~O~.J~~I~~!~~I~~
'178. '051 '007
'oS7 '05e ' 087 '007 '017 '589 '016
,'02 7 '007
13"394 :1.5"458 18'00:1.
'490
:1.'941
'236 'S16
'037 "876 '040 '009
, '048
'005
'004 '001
"001 '006
'004 '001 '002
'183 '002
'005 '001
'499 4 8 '360'
36'096
'007
2740
'050 '195
'003
':1.75' '004 '002
'044
'349 I"
'097 ' 014
'173 '094 '170 '012'
'03:1.
'993 '030 '048 '01 3
26'21:1.,
2'693 '016
:97 1 3'140
'420
1'433
'07:1. 1;474
'075 '015
- '053
':1.94' ' 087 '012
" '149 '085 '128 'OIl
'0:1.9
'475 '025 ' 029 '012
18'565 15'710
'666
'934
'395 1'21 9
'053 1'494 ,'068 ' 01 5 '082
'009 '008 '001
, "001 'OIl
'008 '002 "
'004 ' 104 '004
'00:1.
4:1.'345
35'997
'010
'498
'095 '345
'005
, '535 '008 '005
'084
'5 15 '148 '0:1.1
' 264 '143 '221
' 01 9 '048 7 6 :1. '041
'05 1
' 01 9
'161 '010
1'173 1':1.72
'62:7
, 1'895
'090 :1.'23 6
'liS '0:1.3 'oSo
'013
'029
'751 '003 '024 '001
32 '246 35'160 :1.1':1.28
'244-5'765
'01:1.
'248
'016
'007
'001
':1.67
'011
1'0:1.1
54'66:1. 36'200
'004
5'oS9
'004
'037
'001
'002
'001
'03:1.
'071
1'435 '007 '04:1. '00:1.
76'458 7'546
'029
'583 6'7:1.:1.
' 024 '548
'037 ' 01 3
'00:1.
CIt ~
a ~ r.tJ q r.tJ
0' I'%j
~ a 1-:3 o
~ ... 00
, '"
IV, I Vll, ,) " o· »
" »
v, " " " ,. " " .. .. " " .. " " "
" .. .. " " " " " .. " " " .. "
VIII,
" " " " " " " " .. " " " ,. "
IX,
" "
X,
" "
XI,
" XII.
,," " " " "
VI, I XIII,
" "
" " "
!XIV, XV,
"
2.
3 4
2
3 4
~ 7 8 9
10 II 12-
13 14 15"
1
2.
3
2
3
2
2.
3 4-5 6
2
2
Engaged in agricultural pursuits '" in pastoral pursuits ... , .. " on land (not cultivating or grazing) ."
about animals ". ••• ... " Engaged in books .. ,
" .. " " " " - "
" " " " "
" "
" ," " .. .. .. " "
"
musical instruments prints and pictures carving an d figures tackle for sports and games designs, metals, and dies", watches and philosophical instruments surgical instruments arms .. , machines and tools carriages, harness, and implements ships and boats .•. houses and buildings furniture chemicals.
textile fabrics dress ••• fibrous materials
animal food" vegetable food drinks and stimulants
animal matters .. , vegetable matters
mining coal stone, clay, earthenware, and glass water ,.. .' gold, silver, and precious stones ...
, metals other than gold and silver •••
Laborers (branch undefined) Other indefinite occupations.
Persons of property or rank not returned under any o:tJice or occupation
From voluntary sources and public revenue Criminal classes
14'219 1'96 4
'-182
'336
'059 '002. '001
'001 '000
'001 '014 '000 '002.
'035 '192. '017
'961 '02[
'030
.1 I I J
'90 9 '002.
'706
'256 '135
'070
1'570
9'396
'037
1"415 '016 '006
'540
2.'218
'3 17
'066
'483 '240
6'347 '611 '030 '092
'038 '001
.... '001
'007
'065 '001
'Il9 - '005
'001
/05 1
'3?:j '001
'3 14 '084 '052
'020
'462
1'198 '008 '25 1 '001 '001
'[94
'555 '041
'002.
'572 '013
2.2.'044
3"3[0
'332
'579
'080
'004 '002 '002 '001 '002
' 027 '001
'004
'063 '3 1 9 '033
['796 '036 '059
'17 1
1'444 '003
1'0 96 '42 7 ' 21 7
,Il9 2'670
17'545 '066
2'572. '030 '0[2.
'883
3'S70
'592
'[30
'394 '466
22.'722
3'285 '30 2.
'575
'100
'004 '001
'001
'001
' 024 '000
'004 '060
'32 9 '029
1'635 '035 '050
'174
'700
'004
1'046
'42 9 '2.24
' 1I9 2'677
16'066
' 064 2'417 '02 7 'Oll
'92 3
3'791
'539
'086
'600
'409
10'722
1'[70
'058 '180
'075 '001
....
'002
'014 '126
'001 '2.34 '009 '002
'097
'275 '002
'540 '160
'ioo
'040
'900
2'340 '016
'488 "'002 '001
'379
1'08 5 '075
'002.
'797 '026
32.'0.08 4'92.3
'490 '880
'II8 '006 ·001
'003
'003
'041 '001
'006
'°95 '485 '050
27 1 9 'oSS '086
'235 1:030
'004
1'437 '638
'3 2 0
'181
4'05 2
26'689 '101
3'9 II '046 '01 9
1'344
5'886 '898
'15 1
'449 '704
2.'2.5 1
' 104 '01 3 '001
'0.03
'001
'0.01
'.001
'.oIl
'0.01 '002
'.02.2
1'204
'228 '012.
'009
'011
'008
'.0.03
'003 ,coS
'038
'3 17 '.003
1762. '02.5 '001
'0.04
'471'
'.077
'005 '001
'003
'002
'002
'001
'005
'001
'337
2'9"44-'216
' 029 '002.
'007
'002
'002
'002.
' 027 '002
'005
'049 2'237
'443 '022. '020
'022
'01 5
'005
'cos '005
'09 1
' 289 '008
o o o
~ Z w. o I2j
~ j ~
CIt 0:>
Summary of :Places ou;l;slde X.ocal 3urlsdlctlon, with Proportions.-Sub-orders.
!.rkBJ.E-KX.Ill,-Showing the Number of Persons, Males; and, Females atall--Ages, 'and under. and over Twenty Years 'of Age, of. different Occupations, arranged irrsixty-t~osub-orderB; . . living outside Local Jurisdiction on the 2nd of April 1871, and the Proportions per C~nt. of those of each sub-order to the Total of the same COIUlhD.. . .
ClasS •. 1 Order •.
_ "::' ••• r' •
Snborder. Occupations (ar:anged In slxty·two sub.orders).
• ~ ~':L
.... .
All ,Ages.
PersollB.
Under :1.0 Ye,,!,s.
Numbers •
\'"i Males.
Over. 2.0 Ye~re. -I
All Ages. Under , . Over
:z.o YeltrS. ~. %'0 Years. All Ages.
Females.
Under 2:,0 Years.
Over %.0 Years.
---.---!--.-.I 1--- - , i--"' -' -'I 1-
, .II .~
1"(1' . I. ~ .
'" " u • ~"
:." " ;,
" " " " .. ,,~
" II. ". ."
" " IIL
,;
'" " .;e"
. ,,' '1
n. " .. " " " " " " "
III.
" "
IV.
" V: ~'?
VI.
" " " "
I.
':1. 3
Z
3 4-5
,6 7 8 9
.:1. I
3
;
:I.
:I.
3 4-5
TOTAL POF-qLATIOli
TOTAL OF Sl'ECIFI~D OCCUl'ATIOlIS' ...
Off!cers of general government. l
Officers of local. government Defence ... .~.
f>('
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Mercantile persons Other general dealers
l. I.. l •••
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animals ", .
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,» surgical instruments » .. " " " " " " " " ," " " " " " " " " "
arllls ... ... machines and tools .... carriages, harness, and implements ships and boats ..• houses and buildings furniture chemicals
textile·fabrics ... dress ... fibrous materials
_ animal food - vegetable food
drinks and stimulants
animal matters ... vegetable matters,
mining coal
; ....
stone, clay, earthenware, and glass water ... gold, silver, and precious stones ••• metals other than gold and silver ...
Laborers (branch undefined) Other indefinite occupations ' .. "
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...
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37
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3 45 85
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91 26
5
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s living in ships, a1l!(l th~ migratory popnlation (aU nn~pecUiell), are included In this Tllble.
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430
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Class. I Orde
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Occupations (arranged In sixty-two sub-orders).
TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS ... ... . .. Officers of general government ... .., ... o ffieers of' local go.vernment ' .. .., ... Defence ' .. ... .. ' '" ~ .. ... Clergym'en, ministers, and ehurch officers... • •• Law-court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c, ... ... - , .. Authors, literary persons, &e, ,.. ... ... Scientific persons ... ,.. ... ... ... Teachers, &c, , .. ... ... ... .... Fine arts ' .. .. , ... ... ... Musicians, music teachers .. , . ... , .. ... Actors, &~. .. , ... ... ... - ... Wives and widows of no specified occupation ... .., Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise described) Scholars (so described) .. , ... ... ... In board and lodging .. , , ... ' .. ... In attendance , .. ... ; .. ' .. . .. Mercantile persons ... ... .... ... Other general dealers .. , ... ... .. .
, , Carriers on railways (not ruilway construction) ...
' Carriers on roads .. , ... ... ... ... Carriers on seas and rivers ... ... ... .. . Engaged in storage ... ... ... ... Messengers and porters ... ... .n ...
. Persons.
All Ages. Under _2.0 Year •.
... ... ... 100'00 100'00
... . .. , ... '45 . .. ... ... . .. '°4 ." ... ... . .. 1'60 '39
... ... ... '03 ... , .. ... ... '06 . .. ... ... .. . 'IZ . .. ... ... .. . '03 . .. ... ... ... '01 ... ... ... ... '37 '08 ... ... ... '04 '03 . .. ... ... '01 . .. ... ... ... 'oz ... ... ... ... 8'57 '58 ... ... ... 15'3:1. 44'14 ... .. . ... 8'95 :1.6'53 ,
... ... '60 ... ... ... ... z'3 z 1'74 '
... ... ... '31 '06 ... ... ... '95 'zS
... . .. ... . .. ... ~ .... . ... .. . '54 ,'3° ... ... .. . 12'09 4'39 ... .. . ... 'oz . .. ... ... ... '06 '°9
-
. Proportions per Cent.
]lra]es. Females.
Over" All Age •• Under OYer All Ages. Under Over -20 Yeal'll. 1.0 Years. 2.0 Years. 1.0 Years. ,"0 Years • --------------------
100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00 100'00
'69 .- '63 -'S7 . .. , .. . .. ' ... '06 '05 ... .-07 . -' .. ~ ... ...
Z'ZI Z'ZI '65 z'82. ... ... .., '04 '04 ... 'oS .., ..... .. , 'oS '08 ... 'II .., . ... ..' '18 '17 . .. '23 . .. . ... ... '04 '04 ... 'oS ... ... ... '01 '01 ... '02 r . .. ... ... 'Sz '33 ... '46 '47 ':1.1 '72. '04 '05 '°5 'oS . .. . .. ... '01 '01 '" '02. ... .., .... . '°3 '03 . .. :04 .., ... ...
. !Z'63 ... ... . .. 30'85 1'44 58'70
73.- 10'15 36'Z3 '°7 z8'80 55'91 3'13 '°3 5'89 • 2.1'OZ '04 16'90 34'73 ...
-'91 '66 '91 '47 '91 z'61 1'05 '18 1'39 . 5-59 4'06 1'0 3
'43 '41 '09 '54 '°3 ... '°7 1'30 1'14 '42. ,1'43 '43 .... '85
... . .. ... ... '66 7 6 '5° 'S4 ... ... . ..
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2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 II
12. 13 14 15
2. 3
I
2. 3
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Engaged in agricultural pursuits " in pastoral pursuits " on land (not cultivating or grazing) ... " about animals
Engaged in books ... , " musical instsuments " prin ts and pictures " carving and figures " tackle for sports and games " designs, metals, and dies " watches and philosophical instruments " surgical instruments " arms .. , " machines and tools " carriages, harness, and implements " ships and boats .. , .... , .. " hous;s and buildings ,." " furniture " chemicals
" " "
" " " " " " " " " " "
textile fabrics , .. dress .. , fibrons materials
animal food vegetable food drinks and stimulants
animal matters .. , vegetable matters
mining coal stone, clay, earthenware, and glass water .. , gold, silver, and precious stones •• , metals other than gold and silver ' ..
Laborers (hranch undefined) Other indefinite occupations
...
Persons of property or rank not returned under any office or occupation •• ,
From voluntary sources and public revenue Criminal classes
3'9 1 '93 '2.0 '34
'02.
'01
'II
'03 '42. '79 '01
'06 '47
'57 '°7 '12.
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2.1'03
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'85 '2.4
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13'16 :1.'2.1
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1'46
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3'71
4'79 '99 '2.& '49
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'17 '04 '62.
I'I5 '01
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5'77 1'2.3 '36 '62.
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1'46 '02.
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39'44
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1'50 '41
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TABLEL XXIV;,",",Showing the Number .of. Persons, Males, and Females.at.alLAges,.,and.under.and. o;:er _Tw:enty_Y:ears_o:f.Age,.of.!lijI'Ol:Il.l1t. Ji<;c,!JPJ~tiQP.s, .arrang~ in, sixty-two sub-or.ders, living on Goldfields on the znd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of eac~ sub-order to t~e T~tal of the.same column. ,
I
Numbers. .. _.. .... _._. ll-__________ ~-,....---------:---.,-,....----_
OIass. ! Order. i o:~;. I OccupatIons (lIlTl!nged In slxty·two sub·orders). I Persons.' , Males. I Femnles.
All Ages. un, der Over All Ages. I Under lOver I 'All Ages. I Under . Over _I __ i~' 1. •. .. ,:to. Year~. :to Years •. " .: 2.0 Yenrs. I ,:to Years.. • 2.0 Years. 2.0 Year •.
. I . . . .... 'I
.1 . ~OTAL POPULATION OF GOLD,FIELDS ••• ::: ... < ''':. ;'''.:. ''':.~ ... ~ 270A-~8,..:I.3I'501 13·8'~2~. ,155,269: .65,558 .89,7II ' ,II 5,159. I': 65.943 "I 49,216 :~. . z
11 TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUFA·.!'IONS .... ..". ..... ... • .... , •••. :269,616 131.33~.. ;138,285.:.: ~4.743.; ,.65.497: ;: 89.251 : '114,873 , 65,839 I 49,O~ .~' 1 .. I rJi
L,,', I' L I· Officers.of general government. .." ... ... ...' ••. ' ... , { 595 {.16 579 _ 587 : .16 566 : 13 .... . 13 0, ". ". 2 Officers ,of local government ., ..................... 162,10,.152 .. 162 10 152 ... :t:l;l. II " 3 Defence .. : ..... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... _ 22... 22 22,;... 22... ... '..1j"
, , ...... " ,,' '11.. Clergymen, mi!listers, and church officers .•• .., .... ... ... 302 I 301 301 ,I 300.1 .0, ., ,,' 2 Lnw-eourt officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates •••. ... ... 287' 27 260 : 286 ' 27 . 259 . .1- I.. l-:3 » " 3 Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c .... ' ••• " ... ••• .. ...., I .. -. 484 30 454 ' 427 . .30 397, 57 57 0 " " 4 Authors, literary persons, &c. ... ... ... -... ... ••• S5 6 49 • 54 6 48 - I ,~ " " 5 Scientific persons .,. ..... ~.. .... ... . ... ........ 48 ' 3. .45 48 . 3 45 ..... ~ " " 6. Teachers, &c..... .... .... .... ... ... ... ••• 1,716. 432 '1,284. '613 I 97 516 1,103 3-35 768 v'
" " 7 Fine.a,rta... . .... ... .... ... . • ... , ....... '86. I~" 74.,. ,77 ~ 10'; 67 ·9 ,.2 '7 .;:;, ". " 8 Muslclans, musIC tC!Lc~ers... ... . ..... ..... • .. ' ... . .... 184 . 19., I 165, 1I4 ! '2' II2 70 , 17 53.";::!' . ", " 9·, A~tors, &c. . "',' ...... ." ';" :,'. ..... ..... • .. -e ... 125 II 114 • Il5 ; 10, 105 ~ 10 .. I 9 1 ... :
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n. III. I· Wives and widows of.no spe~~fied occupation .. :'. .:." ... _ .... .... 38,747 774 I 37,973 .... I .... ... . 38,747 774 137.973 1 ' ".. ".. 2 '. Sons. daughters,.r~I.ll.t1Ve8, VlSlt~rs (not otherWise desenbed)... ... .... "', 63,058 60,445 • 2,61 3 27.466 , 27,396 .70 I 35,592 ,,33,049 2,543 .. " 3. Scholars (sodescnb!Jd) ... :. .., .... : .. .':, -;,... ..... ...:: .. , i 53,492 53,468 . 24. 27,179 I ; 27,168 II. 26,313 : 26,300 . ,13
" ,IV. I. In board and lodging. .,... " .. , ... ' ... ' ... .. ... 1,830 II I 1,8t9 1,340 9 ! 1,331 4901' ··2' 488 " ". 2·. In attendance,. ..... .,..... .... .... ... ... • ...-. .... 8,161 3.942 , 4,219 1,167 257, 910 ; '6,994 i 3,685 ,3,309
III. V.' I. Mercantile pers~ns·.:. '. ..... . .... .... ... ... ..:': .. ~: 1,647' ;86 1,461 1,607 176 1,431: - 40 "10 '30 .. ... I 2· . Otber general. dealers ..... ...,. ... ..." "0 .... • ....: 3,003" 283 .. 2,720. 2.559 ;: 261 2,295' I 447 22 425
". VI. 1. Carriers on. raihvays (not railway construction) ... ... . ..... ••• i 13.1' I 130 129 f: 1 128' 2 • .2 " " 2 Carriers on roads ... ... .... ... • .. " ... ' ... ... 2,397 330 2,067 2,392 i 330.. 2,062 '5' ...... '5 ". " 3 Carriers o~seas and riyers ... .... • .. ' ... ... ... ... 65 5 60 65 : '5.. . 60 ,n ,. t 4. EI;1g",ged i,n,.storage..., .....,... ... ... . ... . • .. " "', 50" • 5 45, • • 50. 5, 45 I ..... I ... ' ,. " 5 Messengers and porters... ... ... ... .., ... ... 237 . 132 105 237 132 105
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• ,,'., . on ,land (Q.ot C;:,ultivllting or grazing) '" .t). ." abo)l,t animals , .. .~.
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arms ... machines and tools .carriages,. harness,,!1.nd iplpleDfents ships J1iid boats '''" .. ~"" .:. houses and buildings • furniture cl;lemicallj
extile. fabrics ... dress .•. .ti!>rous materials,
animal fO,od .... vegetable food .•. drinks and stimulants
animal matters ... vt:lgetable matters
mining ...
;\'"."
.,.
....
coal... ... ••• • •• stone, clay, earthenware, and glass water ...
,gpld, silver, and precious st()nes ..... metals other than gold and silver
Laborers (branch undefined) Other indefinite o()cupations
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From voluntary sources and public revenue Crjminal classes... ••• ...
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11,376 868 z68 444-6~
2;2;
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14-z83
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3.471 189 172;
893 4.996 .
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1,699 689
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~il-6 3.559 - c' 17
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3.444 181 16z
80z 1,792-
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306 2-1
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474 z04 2-Z0
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3,104 II
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7:" 516
406 105
139 18
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8,759 691 2-38
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37 3,138
160 I6z
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l,oz5 66
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TABLE XXIV.'-:'SUMMARYOF .GOLDFU:LDS.-S UB-ORDEIts.-Showing the Number of Persons, Males, and Females at all Ages, and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, arranged in sixty- two sub-orders, living on Goldfields on the 2nd April 1871, and the Proportions per Cent. of those of each sub-order to the Total of the same column-continued.
- Proportions per Cent. 0
Order, Sub- OCCllpatlons (nrro.ngcd In slxty·two ~~b-orders). - rersons, ~rales, Female., Class. order, , , -- All Age., Under Over All Ages, Under Over All Ages, Under Over .' zo Years, 2.0 YeaN. zo Years, %.0 Years •. 10 YeClrS, 2.0 Years& \ --- --- ---------- ------------------------------------, . . ,
, TOTAL OF SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS .•• ... ... ... ... . .. 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 100'000 -
I, I. I Officcrs of general government ... ... ... . .. ... ... 'ZZI ·ou '419 '376 '02.S '634 'OIl ... '02.7
" " Z Officers of local government ... , .. ... . .. . .. .., '060 '008 'IIO 'lOS 'OIS '170 .,. ... ..' .. " 3 Defence ... . " ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... '008 .., '016 ' 014 ... '02.S ... ..... ...
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II. I Clergymen, ministers, and church officers .... '''" ... ... . .. 'I I2. '001 '2.l8 '194 'OOZ '336 ' - '001 ' .. '002
" " 2 Law-court officers, lawyers, and their immediate subordinates ••• ... .. , ' 107 '020 "188 ' 185 '041 '29° '001 ... '002
" " 3 Physicians, surgeons, druggists, &c, ... '... .., ... ... 'ISO '023 '32.8 '276 '046 '44S 'oSo '., '1I6
" " 4 Authors, literary persons, &c, ... ... , .... .. •. ... . .. '020 , 'ooS '°35 '035 '009 'OS4 '001 '002 5 Scientific persons ... .., ,., ... •••. ... 'OIS '002 '033 "031 'ooS '050 "
" " ... ... .., , .. , " . " 6 Teachers, &c, ... ... , .. ... .. . . .. ... . .. '636 '330 '92.9 '396 '14~ '578 '960 's09 1'566
" " 7 Fine arts .. , , .. ,.' .,. ... ... ... . .. '032. '009 '053 , 'oSo '01 5 '07S 'ooS '003 '014
" " 8 Musicians, music teachers .. , .. , ... ... . .. . ... ... '068 '014 ' I1 9 • '°74 '003 ' 125 '061 '026 '108
" " 9 Actors, &c, . " .. , ... ... .. . ... ... ... '046 '008 '082 '°74 'OIS '1I8 '0°9 '00:1. '018
II, III. ' I Wives and widows of no specified occupation ... " ... '. ... ... .. ... 14'371 'S89 27'460 .. , .. , .., 33730 1'176 77'442 .. , " :I. Sons, daughters, relatives, visitors (not otherwise described) ... . .. . . ... 23'3 88 46'025 ,1'890 17'749 41'831 '079 30'984 SO"97 5'186
" " 3 Scholars (so described) ... ... , .. .. . ... I ... . .. 19'840 4°'7 13 '01 7 17'S64 41'483 '012 22'906 39'946 '02.6
IV. In board and lodging '679 'ooS '866 "
" I .. , .. ... ... ... , , .. . ... 1'315 ' 014 1'491 '427 '003 '995
" 2 In attendance .. , ... . .. ... ... .. , ... ... 3'027 3'00:1. 3'oSI . '7S4 '392 - 1'0:1.0 6'088 S'597 6'748 ",
m. V, I Mercantile persons .. , , .. . .. ... . .. . .. . .. .., '6I1 '14:1. l'oS7 1'039 ' 269 1'603 '035 '01 5 '061 Other general dealcrs
.. 1'114 '21 5 1'967 1'652 '39S 2'572 '389 '868 J) "
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" VI. I Carriers on railways (not railway construction) ... , . ... ... ... '°48 . '001 '094 '08 3 '002 '144- '002 ... '004
" " Z Carriers on roads;.. ' .. ..... ... ... ... . .. .. . ' 8S9 '2S1 1'49S 1'546 'S04 2'310 '004 , .. '010
"- 3 Carriers on'seas and rivers .. , ... ... ... ... . .. . .. '024 '004 '043 '042 '008' '067 .. , , .. .., " " f) " 4 Engaged in storage, .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . '01 9 '004 '°32. '032 'ooS 'oSo , .. , .. ... " " 5 Messengers and porters ... .... - ..; ., . ... ... .. . ... '088 '100 '076 'IS3 '201 '1I8 ... ... ... \
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