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1856.

lHctotia.

CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1854.

v.

OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

~UnllUar!2 (!rabIes aub (!rabulat lltesuIts.

PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.

til! ~utbotiiJ1:

.TOll~ FERRE::!, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MELBOURNE.

No.H.

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CENSUS OF VI C TOR I Ao-1854o

OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS of BOTH SExEsin each COUNTY and PASTORAL DISTRICT, classified under the following heads.

I , [lJ [2J [3J [4J [5J [6J [7J [8J [9J [10] 0,. .. ,;

, ~ .. ~ '" t- ,

" :;J " ~~ '" :l ::J OJ S

~ ~ .~~ 7;~ J'4

" g. Counties and Pa,toral Districts. Totals. .:'l " ",>-1 ~~ ;1l

" aI ~ £ 1!~ . ""

i '" " ·f ~

... JJ 0>

11 rJ.-... :t e~ ~~ .... ~:;; I

il ~-g .~ "d<,,§ ." 0

iii 11 I:! " 1 '" '" . .~~ § .. Ela " . 0'" ~.= ~ ~.=> §< "'c go> '" ·~o ~.§ .~, ~.e '0 ~~+" ... .,-

(.) 0 <I >-1 ~ H ::. " I>l ... ~~. .-

COUNTIES.

Anglesey ." ... ... ... 593 63 6 147 22 34 2 11 4 8 296

Bourke (including Melbourne) ... *101086 28565 1410 4305 4691 6138 1644 3678 988 1267 48394

Dalhousie ... ... ... . .. *6212 1331 392 681 453 243 60 229 36 33 2752

Dnndas ... ... ... ... 1345 107 3 401 26 84 7 14 1 6 696

Evelyn ... ... '" .., 1215 107 8 249 41 53 9 ... 2 16 730

Follett ... '" , .. ... 381 19 ... 98 11 28 3 ... 2 1 219

Grant (including Geelong) '" *32889 6524 3111 1986 15ll. 1718 382 514 231 290 16613

Grenville '" ... ... ... "'8604 1028 3632 323 150 164 49 146 39 28 3044

Hampden ... ... .. . ... 899 71 1 307 5 40 7 17 5 2 444

Hcytesbury ... . .. '" 351 47 1 69 17 17 3 1 ... 2 194

I Mornington ... .. , ... 1372 306 1 235 16 84 8 28 29 3 662

, Normanby ... ... ... .. . 3921 500 2 430 152 266 44 159 22 26 2320

Polwarth ... ... ... ... 981 129 6 138 39 58 9 9 1 9 583

Ripon ... ... .. , ., . 1269 137 3 508 21 64 6 6 3 3 518

Talbot ... ... ... ." *16244 2263 7009 423 255 217 97 208 71 44 5654

Villiers .,. ... '" ... 5996 732 13 891 310 430 54 42 33 41 3450

PASTORAL DISTRICTS.

Gipps'Land ... . .. ... 1956 221 10 389 llO 95 25 74 12 9 1011

The Loddon ... ... .. , *27126 3477 13681 568 470 280 171 553 180 81 7664

Rodney ... ... ... . .. 1557 261 487 236 35 30 1] 54 17 5 421

The Murray ... ... .. , 6392 871 1970 773 123 154 50 275 47 23 2106

The Wimmera ... ... ... 2685 218 8 1169 51 169 17 34 69 8 942

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Persons in Ships and Hulks ... 4987 3726

I

8 20 96 6

I 4 728 24 18 357

Travellers ... ... ... .,. 8737 2209 4570 127 299 75 47 188 42 20 1160 I j

TOTAL, VICTORIA ... i

/14473 8904 110447 2709 I 1858 100230 .. , "'236798 52912 I 36332 6968 1943

• The Tot.ls marked with .. ,terisk, have respectively 6, 2, 9, I, 3, 1 (22 in .11) added, whose sex has not been 'pecified.

Column 1 ineludes Class 4, Sub·Olass 1 and 2 of Class ii, and Classes 6, g, 10, and 15, as given in the 1st column of 1'able IV; Column 2 Includes Clnss 7; Column 3, Class 8; ,lumn 4, OI.ss 11; Oolumn 6, Sub·Class;) of Class 5; Column 6, Classes 2 and 3; Column 7, OlllSS€s 1 and 17; Oolumn 8, Class 12; Column II, Class 13; Column 10, ... es 14 and 16.

Cr.AssIPICA.TION.-In all classifications of industrial pursuib:, the grouping must be to a cel'tain extC:!nt arbitrary, and cannot alwars be perfectly conSistent; inasmuch as me occupations embrace more than one elas<. IlUrtieulal'ly where the population is sparse. The order adopted in the Censuses of the United Kingdom has been followed in these ,bles ae closely as the difference between the circumstonces of the two countries admitted.

CENSUS-t>.

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§\IJ}.I[U.ART TAlBJ[.E 11K,

SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of the MALE POPULATION of VICTORIA} and the NUMBER of PERSONS eng'aged in them) arranged in numerical order.

OCCUPATIONS.

TOTAL MALE l'OI'ULATION UNDER. 15 YEARS OF AGE, 30996.

L Gold Miners' ...

2. Laborers.-Bruneh of labor undefined

3. Shepherds, Stockmen, I-Iutkeepers and Staticm servants ...

4. Draymen, Bullock.drivers, Cab·owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, Water-

carriers, &c.

5. Printers ana Compositors, B60kbinder~, Tanners, l!'ellmon'gets, &0.

6. Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheelwrights, &e ....

7; Sail'ors •••

8, Shopkeepers, Storekeopers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c.

9 .;Farm Laborers, Gardeners working for hire who are not Domestic Servants

10. Clerks, Salesmen, and Assistants in'shops and St01'CS, Messengers and Porters .. ,

11. Government Service, (Locnl and General Government) , ..

12. Butche»s, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, Cordial

Makers, &c.

13. Masons, Bricklayers, Slatars, Plasterers, QUllrrymcn, &c.

, 14. Fnrmcrs and Yeomen, Landed Proprietors (cultivating) ...

, 15. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Livery Stable Keepers, Barmen,

Grooms ill Hotels" &e. d.

, 16. Domestic Servants, Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c ....

17. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c, ...

IS. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers ...

19. Annnitants, House and ll..and Owners, Independent means, &c ....

20", Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c ....

21. Miscellaneous pursuits

22. Contractors, Employers, in manufacture, &c.

MALES.

36332

8904

5981

5957

5886

5872

5712

4565

4294

3989

3965

3307

3252

2844

2638

2127

2080

1980

1653

1421

1332

1259

OCCUPATIONS.

'rOTAL MALE PoPur.ATIOl!i 15 YEARS OF AGE AND Ul'WARDS, 124880.

23. Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers; Agents, &C ....

24. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers and Sheep Farmers, Graziers .'"

25. Hammermeu, IIodmcn, Apprentices and Assistants to Mechanics, &c" ..

26. Architects, Civil Engineers, Artists, Editors, Reporters, &c. ...

27. Physicians and Surgeons ... • ..

2S, Gardeners, (Proprietors and OCcupants) ...

29. 'reachers in Schools, Professors of 1I-1tll;ic, Drawing, &c .... '

30. Apothecaries, Dispensing CheriiistlJ, AssistaJits in Surgeries, Hospitals, &c.

31. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. ... 32. Clergymen and Ministers ... " ... 33. LllW Clerks and persons engaged iii La.wyers' Offices .;.

34, Church Officers, Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches

Total orail pursuits ...

RESIDUE OF MALE l'OPULATlON.

Boys under 15 years of Age ... ... a0204} Prisoncrs in Gaols and Huiks, Stockades and Watchhouses •.. 1627

l'atients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depots, &c. 758

Pursuits not specified or persons who were unemployed ... 2590

MALliS.

PI3

884

771

551

523

375

294

2"67

220 1"62

155

32

120697

,3si19

--'-'--155816

The Table may bo rend thus :-The total number of M~le. under 15 years waS 30,996,. of .. 1,0m 30,204 had no occupation or were receiving education, leaving 792 in. regular employment. Deducting tbose 792 boys from 120697, tI •• total of Moles of all pUl'sulta, we find tbat 119,905 was the number of 15 yca~. ,of ag~ and upWl4rds who were ens-agod in <\ctual occupation. Of the 2590, who •• pursuit. were llot ~p.cified or who were unemployed, ~ cOlllliderable portioll were lads oyer 15 years of age, sO.Ille of wholU were littandillll echool 01' 1'ccelVlllg tUltiOll. '

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:SnOWING the OcCUPATIONS of M,uES and FElIIALES in Classes, and the proportion per cent. of Persons III each Class

to the total of all CI3.sses.

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THE O{}LO'llY.

OCCtJP ATIONS, NUMlll!R 011 PERSONS, P IlOPOl':rION PEl!.

CEllI'.

,Both: 1,'1 Male •• Fem.l"", Males. Females.

CLASSES.

CLASS I. Persons engaged in the General or Local Government and Defence of the Country 3982 3965 17 2'54 0'02

" II. Persons in the r~arl1ed Professions,_ with their immediate subordinates, (not in

I Government employment) ... ... '" .. , ... .. , ,., . .. 1426 135S 67 087 0'08

1 m, Persons engaged in I,iterature, Fine Arts, and Sciences ... . , . ... ... 1283 845 438 0-54 0'54

! "

" IV, Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend Goods or Money ... '" , .. 11929 11647 282 7'47 0'34

" V. Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing personal offices for man 17971 6845 11126 4'39 13'75

" VI. Manufacture-Persons engaged in Art, Mechanical Productions, and in working

and dealing in Minerals, Vegetable and Animal Matters ... ... ... 18461 18461 .. . 11'84

I

" VII Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold ... ... . .. 36332 36332 ... 23'31

" VIII. Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working land, and engaged in growing Grain,

Fruits, Animals, and other products ... ... ... . .. ... . .. 14473 14378 95 9'22 O'll I

IX. Carrying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men and Goods ... 595'7 5957 I 3'82 " ... ... ...

" X. Persons dealing in Food and Drinks ... ... .. , ... ' .. ... .. . 3329 330i 22 2'12 0'02

" XL Laborers (Branch of Labor undefined) ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . 8904 8904 ... 5'71

" XlI. Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in any other I

I I class ... . .. ... ... ,,, ... ... ... . .. . .. IS5S 1332 526 065 0'65

.. XIII. Independent Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned nnder any office

or occupation ... ... ... ... '" '" . .. ... .. . I 1943 1653 290 1'06 0'35

XIV. Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occupation !

93309 "

... 30204 63105 19'37 78'00

" XV. Sailors ... ... .. , ... ... ... '" ... ... ... ... I 5712 5712 .. . 3'66

I

" XVI. Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who wefe unemployed ." ... 6921 I 2590 4331 1'66 5'35

XVII, Persons maintained at Public Cost or by. the Community : ,

0'74 " ... ... ... ... 2986 I 2385 601 1'53

"236'198 ! 155876

1--- 1- -~

TOTA.LS ... . .. . .. ... 80900 I 99'96

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• This Total includes 2'2 persons whose sex 'WllS not retarned.

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,,:~¥r~Y~ HK;185~·-:9.9.YVr~3'E.?I~~' g~::<TFf~ ~l;1??:(;'~' ------------~--------~

~riJ1I.1[N.lA.BY TABLE IV.

SHOWING the OCCliPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES in classified arrangement) and the proportion pel' cent. of Persons in each Sub-Class to the total of all Classes.

OCCUPATIONS.

• PLASS I.-Persons ,engaged on the General or Local Government ancI.Defenpe of the Country:-

Ofliccrs in the Civil and Military Service, Judges, Magistrates, Soldiers, :Police, Messengers, and Workmen ... .,. ,..'... ."

. CLASS IL-Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate subordi­nates) not in Government employment:-

Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers .,. ... ... . ,.. : .. " 2. Church Offiecrs-Lay Headers, Sextons, and persons employed

about Churches ... ." ... ... ... • .. 3: Physicians and Surgeons... ." ... ... ... ." 4 .. A.pothccaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Surgeries,

Hospitals, &0. ... '" .. , ... ... ... . .. 5. Lawyers-Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers and

Proctors ... .•. .,. ... ... .., ... " 6. Law Clerks and persons employed iu Lawyers' Offices ."

Cuss ITL-Persons engaged in Literature, :Fine Arts and Scienccs:­Sub·Class I. Teachers in Schools, Governesses, Professors of Music,

Drawing, &c.... ... .., '" ... ,.. .., " 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters

(Artists), Photographers, &e.... .... '" ... , .. CLASS IV.-Trading-Pcrsons who buy, sell, keep, or lend Goods or Money:-

Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers .. , '" ... ." " 2. Shopkeep'ers. Storekeepers, Retailers. Pedlcrs, &c.· ... ... " 3. Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers,

Agents, &0. '.. '.. ... ... '" .. , .. , 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants in Shops and

Stores, Messengers, and Porters ... ... ,.. ... " . CL,\SS V.-Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal

Offices for Man:-Sub-Class I. Inn and L'3c1ging-house Keepers. Publicans, !.ivory Stable

Keepers anti Barmen, Grooms, &c, in Hotcls ... '" 2. ·Tailors, .Dressmakers. Needlewomen, Shoemakers, Hatters,&e. 3. Domestic Serl'antB (General), Coachmen, Grooms,' Gardeners, "

" &c. ... ... ... ... ... '" .. , .. , CLASS Vr.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Produc­

.tions, and in working and dealing in Minerals, Vegetable, and Animal Matters: -

Sub·Class 1. :Employers in M anufactllres and Arts, Contractors, &c. ... " 2. 'Yorkers in Stone and Clay-Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters,

Plasterers, Quarrymen, &e. '" ... '" ... ... 3. Workers ill Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, FO]lndcrs,

. Horseshoers, &e. ... ... ... ... ,.. ... 4, 'Workers in 'Wood-Carpenters, Cabinctmakers, Coachmakers,

Wbeelwrights, &0. ,.. ... ... ... ... ... 5. Other Artizuns and Mechanics: Printers, Composit.ors, Book-

binders, Tanners, Fcllmongers, &c. ... '" ... ... 6, Hrunmcrmcn, Hodmen, Apprentices and Assistants to ~fe-

chanics, &0. .., ... ... ... ... '" ...

" "

CLASS VII.-~llning-Pcrsons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold ... Cr~Ass VIU.-AgricnItural and Pastoral-Persons working I,and and engaged in

growing Grain, Fmits. Animals, and other products:-Sub-Class 1. Squatlers, Stockholders. Setilers, Sheep Farmers and Grazicrs

" 2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkecpers, and Stntion Servants ... " 3. Lauded Proprietors (cultivating), Yeomen and Fanners .. , " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and OC'Cupunts) ,.. ... ... " 5. Fanners' Brothers, Sons. Nephews, &c" Farm Laborers,

Gardeners working for hire (i, e. not Domestic Servants), Dairymaids, &c. ... '" ... '" ... ...

CLA~S IX,-Cnrrying-Personsengagcd in the Conveyance of Men and Goods:­Draymen, Bulloek-dlivers, Cab-owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, ,Vater-

. canicrs, &c ... , ... ... ... ... '" '" ... CLASS X,-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-

Butchers. Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, Cordial Makers, &e. .., .. , ... ... ... ... .. .

CLASS XI.-I,aborers-Branch of Labor undefined ....... .. CLASS XIl.-Miseellaneous Pursuits -Persons cngageel in occupations, not em-

braced in other cl nsses ... ... ...'... ... ... ... CLASS XIlL-Independent Meuns-Persous of Property and Rank not returned . lluder any office or occnpation:- .

Annuitants, House and Lund Owners, Independcnt means, Gentlemen,.&c. CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no speci­

fied occupation:......, Sub-Class L Wives and Widows (mistresses of families)... '" ...

" 2. Children uuder fifteen years of age (whether attending school

CLASS XV.-Sailors... ... ... ... '" .. , ... '" ... I oc' not... ... ... '" ... ... ... '"

. CLASS' XVI.-.Persons whose pursnits have not been specified or who were un-employed ... '" ... ... .., ... ... .., ...

CLASS XVlI.-Persons maintained at Public Cost or by the Community:-, Sub·Class I. Prisoners in Gaols, Hulks, Stcckades aud 'IVatchhouses ...

" 9.. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depots, &c. ... ... ... ." ... ... ...

THE COLONY.

NU:l!HrER OF PEltSOX8~

Doth'Sex ••• '

3982

162.

32 G23

334.

220 155

726

557

1980 4711

4124

2856 4668

10447 '

1259

3252

1421

5872

5886'

771 36332

893 5981 2864 376

4359

5957

3329 I 8904

1858

1943

32285

61024 5712

6921

Mal •• ,

3965

162

32-523

267

220 155

294

551

1980 4565

1113

3989

2638 2080

2127

1259

3252

1421

5872

5885

771 36332

'884 5981 2844

375

4294

5957

3307 8904

1653

30204 5712

2590

Females.

17

67

6

146

135

218 2588

8320

9

20 1

65

22

526

290

32285

30820

4331

PROPOltTION PER eRST.

Males. Feronles. :Uoth Sexes.

2'54

0'10

0'02 0'34

0'I7

0'14 0'10

1'27 2'93

0'71 .

1'69 1'33

0'81

2'09

O'gl

3'77

3'78

0'49 23'31

0'1)7 3'84 1'82 0'24

0'85

19'38 3·66

1'66

0'02

0'08

0'53

001

0'18

.0'00

0'17

0'27 3'20

0'01

0'02 0'00

0'08

0'03

0'36

39'91

38'10

5'35

'07·

'01 '22

'09 '06

'30

'47

1'20 1'97

'53

1'37

'GO

·32 15'34

'37 2'52 1'21

'15

1'84

1'40 3'76

'78

'82

1 13'63

I 25'77 , 2'41

292

1713 1627 86 \. 1'04 0'11 '72

. 1273 758 515. 0'48 0'64. '53 I \ ---------------,-.~-- ---.~,---.. , I *236i98 155876 80900 I 99'96 99·90 I 99'86

~~~=m===-__ =-=man __ n===~~ __ =-__ ~ ______________ ~~ ____ -= __ ~ __ .. ________ a-__ ~ ____ ~~ ______ ~ ____ _

TOTALS

~ This.Total Includes 22 persons "hose Sex was not roturned, ..

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- . . CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of MALES in the Seaport Towns, Gold Fields, and Rural Districts respectively.

OCCUPATIONS.

NUMBER OF ~LilES.

Seaport Towns.

Gold Field.!.

Rural Distrlcl ..

PROPORTIO!< 0)2' .lLUES,

, Seaport Gold Rural Towns, Fields, Districts,

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CLASS l-Persons engaged in the General or Local Government and Defence of the Country-

Officers in thc Civil and Military Service, Judges, :h-Iagistrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers, and Workmen ... .., ... ... ...

CLASS IT,-Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate subordi­nates) not in Government cmployment-

Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers ,.. '.. ... '" ... n 2. Church Officers-Lay Readers, Sextons, und persons employed

about Churches .. , '" ... ... ... .. . 3, PhysiCians and'Surgerms ... .., ... ... .. . 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Surgeries,

Hospitals, &c, ... ... ..• ... ... ... .., 5, Lawyers·-Barristcrs, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers,

and Proctors ................ .. " 6. Law Clerks and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices .. .

CLASS HL-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences:­Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &c. . ..

" 2, Architects, Civil Eugineers, Editors, l=teporters, Painters (Artists), Photographers, &c. '... ... ... • ..

CLASS IV. -Trading-Persons who buy and sell, keep or lcnd Money or Goods:-Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers .•. .., ... '"

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c. ..• . •• " 3. Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auc-

tioneers, Agents, &c, ... ... ... ... ... '" 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants, Messengers

and Porters in Shops, &c.... ... ... '" .• , CLASS V,-Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal

Offices for J\.!an:-Sub·Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, LiYery Stable

Keepers, Barmen, Grooms in Hotels, &c .• ~. '" .. . 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c., &0. ... ... .. .

" 3. Domestic Servants (General) Coachmen, Grooms, Gar-

deners, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... '" Cuss VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Produc­

tions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal ?Iatter:-

Sub-Class 1. Employers in Manufacture and Arts, Contractors, &c. '" " 2. Working in Stone and Clay-Masons and Bricklayers,

Slaters, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c_ .. , ... ... . .. 3. Working in Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders,

Horseshoers, &c, ... ... ... '" ... ...

" 4, Working in Wood-Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coach·

makers, Wheelwrights, &c. .......... .. 5. Other Artizans and Mechanics: Printers, Compositors, Book-

binders, 'fanners, Fellmongers, &c. ...,..... 6. Hammermen, Hodmen, Apprentices, and Assistants to lIe-

" ..

chanics, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... ." Cuss VIT.-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold .•• CLASS VIll-Agricultural Bnd Pastoral:-Persons working Land and engaged

in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals, and other products:-Sub-Class 1. Squatters, I3tockholders, Scttlers, Sheep Farmers and Graziers

" 2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants .. , " 3. Land Proprietors (cultivating) Yeomen and Farmers .. . .. 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Oecupiers) ... ... .. . ,. 5, Farmers' Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &C., and Farm Laborers,

Gardeners (working for hire, not Domestic Servants) ... CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Goods, and

-Water:-Draymen, Bullock-drivers, Cab-owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, Water-

carriers, &c, ... ... ... ,.. '" ... ... .•. ... CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-

Butchers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, Cordial Makers, &c. ,.. ... '" ... ... '" ...

CLASS XI.-Laborers-Branch of Labor undefined ... ... ... .., CLASS XII.-}fiscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not em·

braced in any other class ... ... ... '" ... ... . .. CLASS XITL-Independent Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned

'under any office or oecupation:-Annuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent means, Gentlemen, &c.

CLASS XIV.--Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, und of no specified occupation :-

Boys under fifteen years of age (whether attending school or not)... _ .. CLASS XV.-Sailors _.. ... ... ... ... ... ,.. '" ... CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits have not boon specified, or who were nn-

employed ... ... ... ... ... ... .., '" ... CLASS XVII.-Persons maintained at Public Cost, or by the Cornmunity:­

Sub-Class 1. Persons in Gaols, Hulks, Stockades, and Watchhouses " 2. Patient~ in Hospitals, Inmates of .As'y lums, Immigration

Depots, &c.... '" ... ... ... '" ...

TOTALS

CENSUS-C.

1725

106

24 262

188

172 ,143

147

, 398

1758 2498

921

3168

1502 1278

894

1000

2283

658

8950

3574

544 1561

123 117 499 148

684

2777

1653 4810

703

1085

15129 1363

]225

800

676

60546

1227

16

3 179

55

29 4

26

84

107 1572

126

650

431 427

411

99

261

432

756

938

52 33571

41 382 88 28

190

599

H89 1022

277

157

5867 587

474

103

82

52542

716

40

4 82

22

19 8

121

66

94 435

60

158

703 365

822

157

687

308

1085

1246

170 .592

711 5474 2242

189

3405

1595

429 2801

325

394

9106 236

870

274

36012

2'85

0'17

0'04 0'43

0'31

0'24

0'66

2'90 4'12

1'52

2'48 2'11

1'48

1'65

3'71

1'09

6'52

5'90

0'90 2'58

0'20 0'19 0'82 0'24

4'59

1'16

l'79

2'02

1'32

1'12

99'95

2'33

0'03

0'01 0'34

0'10

0'05 0'01

0'05

0'16 I 020 2'99

1'23

0'82 0'81

0'78

0'19

0'50

0'82

1'44

1'78

0'10 63'89

0'08 0'73 0'17 0'05

0'86

2'26 1'94 I 0'53 I

0'30

0'90 '

99'98

1'99

O'll

0'01 0'23

006

0'05 0'02

0'33

0'18

0'26 1'21

0'17

1'95 1'01

2'28

0'44

1'91

0'86

1'97 15'20 6'23 0'52

9'46

4'43

1'19 7'78

0'90

1'09

i 1

25'28 0'66

2'42 'I

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8 CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

§ IDNlnmA:DB.1l:

Showing the OCCUPATIONS of MAl.E."!

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I.-Persons engaged in the General and Local Government and Defence of the Country:-

Officers in the CIvil and Military Service, Judges and Magistrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers, and 'Workmen ... ... ." ... ..,

CLASS H.-Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate sub­ordinates) not in Government employment:-

Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers ... ••• ... '" ... " 2. Church Officers-Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employcd

about Churches ". ... ... ... '" .. . 3. Physicians and Surgeons ... ... ... '" .. . 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Surgeries,

Hospitals, &c. ... ... ... ... ... '" ... 5. Lawyers-Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers,

and Proctors... ..• ... ... '" •.• . ..

"

.. " 6. Law Clerks and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices ...

CLASS lII.-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts and Seiences:-Sub ·Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &c. . ..

" 2. Architects, Civil Engineers. Editors, Reporters, Painters, . (Artists), Photographers, &c. •.. ... ... ...

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend !\{oney or Goods:-Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dcalers ... ... '" ...

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &e.... . .. " 3. Bankers,Aeeonntants,Bookkeepers, GoldBuyers,Auctioneers,

Agents, &c. .•. ... ... ... ... '" ... " 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants, Messengers,

and Porters in Shops, &c.... ... ... ... . .. CLASS V.-Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal

Offices for Man:-Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Livery Stable

Keepcrs. Barmen. Grooms, &e., in Hotllls ... ... 2. 'railors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c., &c. ... ... . .. 3. Domestic Sc,l'Unts (General), Coaelunen, Grooms, Gar-"

" deners, &e. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Pro­

ductions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters:-

Snb-Cluss 1. Employers in Manufacture and Arts, Contractors, &c. ... " 2. 'Varkel'S in Stone and Clay-Masons. Bricklayers, Slaters,

Plasterers. Qnarrymen, &c. ... ... ... ... 3. Workers in Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders,

Horseshoers. &c. ... ... ... ... ... ' .. .. 4. Workcrs in Wood-Carpenters, Cahinetmakers, Coach-mnkers, Wheelwri>:hts, &e. ,.. ... ... ... • ..

5, Other Artizans and Mechanics: Printers, Compoi3itors, Book-binders, Tanners, Fellmongers, &e. ,.. '" ...

6. Hammermen, Hodmen, Apprentices, and Assistants to ]I.:[eehanics, &c. ... ... ..' ... '" .. .

" "

CLASS VII.-Mining-Persons engage'l in digging for and washing ont Gold .. . CLASS VIlt-Agrieultural and Pastoral-Persons working Land, and engaged

in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals and othcr products:-Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers and Graziers

" 2. Shepherds, StOCkmen, l:Iutkeepers and Station Servants ... " 3. Land Proprietors (cultivating), Yeomen and Farmers ... " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupicrs) ... '" ... " 5. Fanners' Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &c., and Farm Laborers,

Gardeners (working for hire, i.e. not Domestic Servauts) ... CLASS IX.-Carl'ying-Pcrsons engaged in the Conveyance of Men amI

Goods:-Draymcn, Bullock-drivers, Cab-owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, 'Vater-

carriers, &e.. ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Driuks:-

Butchers, Bakers, mslunongers, Confcctioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, Cordial Makers, &c., &e. .., ... ... ... ... '" ...

Cr.Ass Xl.-Laborers-Branch of Labor undefined ... ... . .• CLASS XlL-Miscellancous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not

embraced in other classes ... ... ... ... ... '" ... CLASS XIII.-lndependoot Means-Persons of Property amI Rank, not returned

under any office or occupation :-Annuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent means, GeRtlcmen, &c.

CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified oceupation:-

, Boys nnder fifteen years of age (whether attending school or not)... ... Cr.ASS XV.-Sailors '" ." . ... ... ... ••• ... ... . .. CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who werc

unemployed... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... CLASS XVII.-Por50ns maintaine<1 at Public Cost or by the Community:­

Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gaols, Hulks, Stockades, and Wutchhouses ... " 2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration

Depois, &0. ... ... ... ... ... ... • ••

TOTALS

3965

162

32 523

267

220 155

294

551

1980 4565

1113

3989

2638 2080

2127

1259

3252

1421

5872

5886

7iI 36332

884 5981 2844 375

4294

5957

3307 8904

1332

1653

30204 5712

2590

1627

758

155876

444

3 21

7

3

3

13

34 248

22

91

54 62

50

14

54

76

173

241

11 4578

14 55 25 13

38

1058

182 395

62

36

812 3597

21

462

10

12982

3521

162

29 502

260

217 155

291

538

1946 4317

1091

3898

2584 2018

2077

1245

3198

1345

5699

5645

760 31754

870 5926 2819 362

4256

4899

3125 8509

1270

1617

29392 2115

2569

1165

748

142894

I .H

11

7

1

2

4 9

IS

3

3

1

6

8

1 6

28 III

2

5

10

3 22

3

7

96 1

9

1591

86

18 242

172

150 120

153

370

1619 2251

800

2711

1411 1086

878

871

2166

662

3565

3297

543 1410

131 421

1280 242

2205

2868

1541 4691

669

10G8

14184 1304

1201

955

621 '--;;;-1-­~ ,59553

229

7

2 16

5

6 1

11

8

11 102

5

39

126 5i

65

30

74

50

197

207

53 392

31 250 194 13

186

209

85 453

29

29

886 31

85

4174

14

3

2

8

2

5 14

25

4

6

11

22

J 3

35 358

3

4 26

1

6

242

21

845

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, . CErfSU'S OF 1854."-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. {)

TABLE VI.

in COUNTIES and PASTORAL DISTRICTS.

4

2

8

18

2

5

2

17

34

8

13 21

106 11

98

25

3 41

2

14

1

5 2

9

1

4

13 81

2

5

II

2

1

~40 62

2.5 11

337

30

6 62

33

29 26

47

67

180 578

135

527

362 323

286

195

459

168

846

146

3

20

4

6

6

8

17 238

21

llO

71 29

79

5

24

43

94

763 81

100 13 3111 3632

71 353 628 63

846

769

393 1511

153

241

5043 211

452

91

15 234 20

2

51

66

112 150

29

23

873 30

66

17

2

1 4

15 3

3

7

7

6

6

31 262

4

6

18

2 5

4

2

135

13

2

5

3

34

1

14 24 14

17

2

17

1

28

3

2

2

6

5

16 3

34

5

101

19

67

2 1

41 85 47

61

32

33 16

29

3

58

7

1 7

4

2 2

6

2

11 21

12

28

34 42

26

8

32

15

70

68

11 2

39 268 64

54

65

23 152

14

24

73 227 729 2 10 10

6 18 33

24

9

3

11 5

2

4 7

23

15

5

19

29

6

14 37 52

3

28

22

4 39

... 1

3

181

29

551

6

3 1

2

5

2

8 6

21

13

3

13

22

:3

21 472

I

13

63

21

3

3

178 I

15

176

3

30

10

4 2

10

23

38 335

27

142

135 113

107

39

99

115

188

283

6 7009

17 299

31 2

73

141

305 255

42

42

1624 143

121

32

41

7

1 6

1

3 1

5

11 22

20

49

49 71

106

19

24

86

70

4

4

9

3

3 5

9

28 10

41

2

6

8

32

449

5

77

23

11 2

8

37

37 573

51

207

171 178

165

50

100

176

343

90 36 398

15 13

3 10 ] 0 13681

42 180 264

5

388

69 239 39"

42

78 29

43 9 310 no

24 9

29 6

49 365 47 21

85

252

459 470

149

81

1180 340 2031 30 32 274

58 33 246

251

3

1 15

4

5 1

7

8

4 112

10

50

94 40

60

9

19

41

118

110

2 1970

83 644

17

28

no

76 123

681 24

71

53

6

1

1

1 29

2

12

22 11

17

3

8

12

32

42

487

25 196

3

11

36

28 35

15

5

125 12

11

34 3965

... 4 } 194

... 6 } 790

} 375

4 294

2 551 {

1; } 6545

91 2127

3

5 )

5 110545{

33 I . )

.. ~4 } 6657 {

8 36332

88 1026

1

52

76

2 5t

66

7

262

45

} 6865

fl 7513

5957 {

3307 8904

1332

1653

30204 5712

2590

... 11 I 24 ... ...

Ministering to Government.

.l\linistel'ing to neligion ..

Ministering to HcalUI.

Ministering to Justice.

Ministering to Educ.tion.

Mlnl.tering to Science and Liternture.

Traders.

ASilistlng in the Exchange of commodities.

Ministering' to Entcl'tuinh1g and Clothing.

Domestic Servants.

Employei'll of Artlzans,)Iecbu­nics and Laborers.

Ministering to Lodging, Fur­niture and Maehln.r,.

Jln.cellaneous Arts and :lfanu­fnctures.

Gold Digg", ••

Pastoral Pursuits.

Cultivnting Land.

Carrors (ex.clttRive of those on farms ond atations.)

Dealing In Food~

Common Laboret's ..

Unclassified PUt5uits.

Independent means.

Boys.

Seamen.

Unspecified.

Public Burden. 4 90... 1... }2385

900 12021~_2mi_l~24~5=1_2_1_38=2_ln4=8=6=4~1=2_44~-__ 19~6*2=1~ __ ==~==~==-==-==-=~

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10 CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.

.SlURlMA.H1Il:

SnOWING the OCOUPATIONS of FEMALES'

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I-Persons in the employment of the Government

CLASS H.-Sub-Class 4. Nurses and Assistants in Hospitals, &c ...

CLAllS HI.-Persons engaged in Literature Rnd Fine Arts:-

Sub-Class 1. Governesses, Teachers in Schools: and of Music, Drawing, &c ..

2. Artists, Painters, Photographers, &c ....

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods:­

Sub7Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retnilers, Pedlers, &c. ...

" 3. Bankers, Bookeepers, Gold Buyers, Commission Agents, &c.

4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, Saleswomen, &c.

CLASS V.-Persons ~ngaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal

Of1l!les for Man:-

Sub-ClllSs l. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, .Barmaids, &c ....

"

"

2. Needlewomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Shoebinders, Cap-

makers, &c ....

3. Domestic Servants

CLASS VlH.-Agrieu1tural and Pastoral-Persons engaged in growing Grain,

Fruits; Animal and other products:-

Sub~Class '1" Squatters, Stoelibolders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, Grazier!, &c.

" 3 .. Land Proprietresses (cultivating), .Farmers, &c.

4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers)

5. Farm Servants, Dairymaids, &c.

CLASS x.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-

Bakers, Pastrycooks, Confectioners, Fishmongers, Greengrocers, Cordial

Makers, &c ....

CLASS XH.-Miscellancous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not

embraced in any other class ...

CLASS XI,II;-:-Independent :Meana-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned

under any office or occupation:-

Annuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent means, Ladies, &c. • ..

CLASS .XIV.-Persons engaged in DomesHc Offices or Duties, and of no specified

oceupation:-

Sub-pIass 1. Wives and Widows (mistresses offamilies) ...

17

67

432

6

146

135

218

2588

8820

9

20

1

65

22

526

290

82285

" 2. Girls under 15 years of Age (whether att'ending school or not)· 30820

CLASS XVI. Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unem-

ployed ... , .. ' 4331

CLASS XVII. Persons maintained at Public Cost or by tpe Community:-

Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in GooIs, Stockades,and Watchhouses 86

"

16

81

2

4

2

383

281

20

17

67

431

6

145

1115

217

2572

8289

9

20

1

63

22 .

522

288

31902

30539

4311

4

1

16

1

1

12

45

282

6

59

1

83

139

1575

5260

10

15

13

319

199

67 15455

108 14902

2652

86 I ...

4

1

4

7

43

178

2

5

7

4

795

904

82

2

4

1

173

239

21

2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration I I DepBts, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... .... 5;5" ..• , 515 I ... • 435

I 80900 1--7~ --soi;-/ 215-1'-4-1-5-27-1"'-2-03-6-

1--5-0-0 TOTALS ...

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CENSUS OF 1854,;-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 11

T~DLE 'VII.

in COUNTIES and PASTORAL DISTRICTS.

7

35 19

•• ~ i

2

179 60

242 79

! 44 7

3

10

72

34

25

25

431

1432

6

19

78

49

5206

5184

728

INHABITANTS OF

2 3 2 13 5

11

1

7 3 : ..

53 6 47 6

85 37 12 50 240 35

2

2

2

10

5

1183 119

866 157

55 163

58 234

5

8

2

618

800

4

1

6

162

191

6 2

9 14

•.• I ...

43

9

8

9

124

110

4

29

2

138 2174

156 1615

3

(\4

324

3

9

9

12

907

1242

56 20 2 20 140 20 31 120 63

3

4 5 6

20 4

5 4

l6 6

8 154 38 11

Remarks.

In Government .~ployment.

67 Ministering to Health.

432 Ministering to Education.

6 Artists, &e •

146

::: } 136 {

Traders.

A ssisting in the Exchange of Commodities.

Ministering to Education and Clotblng.

54 115 94 13 78 8320 Domestic Senanls.

2 9 Pastorall'ursuits.

Cultivating Land •

1

3 22 Dealing in Food.

3 31 20 2 3 526 Undassitled Pursuits.

13 1 290 Independent Means.

255 3152 613 152 276 } 63105 Domestic Duties.

320 336 2128 656 122

47 107 85 11 39 4331 Unspecified.

601 Public Burden.

I

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12 CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPJ;,E.

SHOWING the OCCUPATIONS of

OCCUPATIONS.

------ --------~-.--------------- ---CLASS I.-Persons engaged in the General or Local Government and Defence

of the Country:-Officers in the Civil and Military Bervice, Jndges, Magistrates, Soldiers,

Police, Messengers, and Workmen ... ... ... ... ... CJ~ASS II.-Persons in the Learned Profcssions (with their immediate subordi-

, nates) not in Government employment;-Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and ..'Ylinisters ... ... ... '" ...

" 2. Church Officers-Lay ReaderS, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches ... ... ... ... ... .. .

3. Physicians and Surgeons ... ,... ... '" .. .

" 4. A pothecanes, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in lio spitals,

Shops, &c, ... ... .... ... ... ... '" 5. Lawyers-Barristers, Attorneys. Solicitors, Conveyancers,

and Proctors '" ... ... ... ... ... .. . .. 6. Law Clerks, and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices .. .

CLAS8 lll.-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts and Sciences:­Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, I'rofessors of Music, Drawing. &c. . ..

" 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters . (Artists), Photographers... ... ... ... . ..

CLASS IV.-Tra.:iing-Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend ::\troney or Goods:-Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers ... ... ... . ..

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers. Retailers, Pedlers, &c... ... " 3. Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Aue-

, tioneers, Agents, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... " 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants, Messengers

and Porters in Shops and Stores... ....... '" . CLASS V.-Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal

Offices for Man :- . Snb-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Livery Stable

Keepers, Barmen, Grooms in Hotels, &c. ... ... .. . 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c., &c. '" ... .. .

" . 3. Domestic Servants (General), Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c. ... '" ... ... '" ... ... . ..

CJ~ASS Vl.-Manufacturing-Personsengaged in Art and ~feehanicalProductions, . and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Matters:­Sub-Class 1. Employers in Mannfactnre and Arts, Contractors, &c. ...

" 2. Workers in Stone and Clay-Masons, Brieklayers, Slaters,

" Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c.... ... ... ... ...

3. 'Vorkers in Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c. ... ... ... ... ... . ..

4. 'Workers in Wood-Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coach-makers, Wheelwrights, &0. ... ...... ... ...

5. Other Artizans and Mechanics, Printers, Compositors, Bookbinders, Tanners, Fellmongers, &c. ... ... . ..

6. JIammermen, JIodmen, Apprentices and Assistants to Mechanics, &c. ... ... ... ..' ... .. .

CLASS Vn,-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold .. . CLASS VII I.-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working Lund, and engaged :

in growing Grain, Fl11its, Animals, and other products:- , Sub-Class I. ·Squlltters, Stockholders, Settlers Sheep Farmers, and Graziers

.. 2. Shepherds. Stockmen, Hutkcepcrs, and Station Servants .. . " 3. Landed Proprietors (cultivating), Yeomen, and Farmers .. . " 4. Gardeners (l'roprietors and Occnpiers) '" '" ... " 5. Fal'mers' Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &c" and Farm Laborers,

Gardeners (working for hire, not Domestie Servants) ... CLASS IX.- Carrying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Goods and

Water:-Draymen, Bullock-drivers, Cab-owners and. Cabmen, Bargemen, Water-

carriers, &0. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:- .

Butchers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers,. Brewers, Cordial Makers, &0. ... '''' ... ... ... ... . ..

CLASS XI.-Laborers-rlranch of Labor undefined .... ... ... . .. CLASS XII.-llEscellaneons Pursuits"':Persons· engaged . in occupations not

3521

162/

29 502

260

217 155

291

538

1946 4317

1091

8898

2584 2018

2077

1245

3198

1345

5699

5645

760 31,754

870 5926 2819

362

4256

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TOTALS ....

turned under any office or occupation:- " . ' . , Annuitants, House'and Land Owners, Ini!epe!ld~nt,.Gentiemen·, &e. ... ' 11>17 3~6 .. ' 95:' 21S[ 52 ,80 23 33. i88 ,14.,.7

CLAssXIV.- P,er~plls engaged in Domestic .Offices or Dufies,uIJd of no specified' . ..\ ," ' _

Boisc~~~t~~~lireen y~ars of ag~ (wh~ther 'att~dding ~~~ool ~r not) ... 29392 38801291 28791 74411219 339 5~2 3235 439 254 CLASS XV.-Sailors ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2115 611 181 93 260 44 155 1 139 10 16 CLASS XVI.-'Persons whose pursuits have not been spccified, or who were

unemployed .... ... ... . ... ... .;..... ... . ... 2569 408 73.170 44 U5 20. 56' 304 11 3 CLASS XVll.-Persous maintained at, Public Cost or by the Oommunity:

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CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 13

'1l' ABLE TIII.

MALES in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS.

INHABITAN'rs OF

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DETAILED TABLES.

*,." COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

CJ;NSU5.-e.

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HI CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF MALES.

OCCUPATIONS of MALES living in the Prmcipal

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I.-Pe~sons en~a~ed in th.e.Geneml ~r Local Governn;.ent ~nd Defence of the Country :_ Officers In the Cn'11 aud MilItary SerVice, Judges, MagIstrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers, and Workmen

CLASS IL-Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate subordinate~) not in Govermllent employment·:-Sub-Class I,' Clergymen and Ministers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ..

" 2: Church Officers-Lay Readers, Sextous, .and persons employed about Churches ... ... .. . " 3. Physicians and Surgeons ....... .., '" ....... ... ... ... ... .. . " 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals, Shops, &c.... ... ... ... . .. " 5. Lawyers-Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, and Proctors. ... •.• ... '" " ,6. Law Clerks and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

CLASS ITI.-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences:-Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &c.... ... ... ...

" 2;' Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters (Artists), Photographers

CLASS IV.-':Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend Money or Goods :_ Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers... ••. ... ... .•• ........ .

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c. .. , ••• ... ... ... ... • .. " 3. Bankers, Acc()Untants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers, Agents, &C. ..• ... ... " 4.' Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants, Messengers and Porters in Shops and Stores

CLASS V.-Persons engtiged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing.Personal Offices for :i\:Ian:- . Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Livery-stable Keepers, and Barmen, Grooms in Hotels, &c. • .. . " . 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, ,&c., &c. ... ... '.;. ... '" .. , ... .... .. .

" 3. Domestic.Servants (General) Coachmen, Grooms, Ga!deners, &c. ... ... ... '" .. . ... . CLASS VI-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in Art 'and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing

. Ve"etable and AninIal Matters :- . in Mineral,

SUb-Ciass 1. Employers in Manufactures and 'Arts, Contractors, &c.... ... ... ... ... ... " 2. Workers in Stone and Clay-Masons"Bricklayers, Slaters, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c. • .. " 3. " lr~lll-:Blacksmithi, Whitesmiths, :Founders, Horseshoers, &c. .•• ... .. . " 4..." Wood-Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheelwrights, &c. ... .. . ". 5. Other Artizans and l\fechailics, Printers, Compositors, Bookbinders, Tanners, Fellmongers, &c. " 6. HammernIen, Hodmen, Apprentices, .. and Assistants to Mechanics, &c. ... ... ... ...

CLASS VIT.-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold

CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and Pastoral.-Persons working land and. engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals and other products :- . • .

Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, and Graziers .. , ' ... .... ... .. . " 2. Shepherds, Stockmeu, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants... ... ... ... ... .. . " 3. Landed Proprietors (cullivaFng), Yeomen, and Farmer~. ... ... ... ... ... .. . " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) ... ,....... ... .......... .. " 5. Farmers' Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &c., and Farm Laborers, G~rdeners (w~~king for hire, not Domestic

Servants),... ... . ... ... .... ... . ...

CLASS IT.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Water:­Draymen, Bullock-dri.vers, Cab-oWners and Cabmen. Bargemen, Water-carriers, &e.

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks :-.:. Bute.hers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, ~rewers, Cordial Makers, &c.

CLASS XI.-L.aborers-Braneh of Labor undefined

CLASS XII.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in 0?CUpati9ns not embraced in other classes ...

CLASS XIH.-Independent Means-Persons of Pro"perty and Rank, not. returned under any office or occnpation :-Annnitants, House and IJand Owners, Independent, Gentlemen, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

CLASS jnV.-Persons ~ngaged in Domestic Offices or D'lties, and of no ;pecified occupation :-Boys under fifteen years of age (whether attending school or not) .... ." ... ...

CLASS XV.-Sailors ~l' •

{,'LASS XVI.-Personswhose purs~its have not been speCified, or who were unemployed ...

CLASS XVII:,,:,",Persons maintained afPUblic Cost, or by the Community :-. Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gaols, 'Hulks, Stockades, and "\Vatehhouses ... ... . ..

" 2. Patients h Hospital~, Inmates of Asylums, ~migration DepOts, &e. ...

TOTA.LS

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ANGLESEY.

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CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF MALES.

Places within each County and Pastoral District.

BOU.RKE (METROroI.ITAN).

341

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10 23

138 255

65 271

180 HI 64

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18 CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF MAl,ES.

OCCUPA'l'IONS of MALES liring in the P'ri1wipal

OCCUPATIONS. 11t ~"= ,,-" ,,~

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0 --_._----_ .. - ---------CLASS I.-Persons· engaged in the General or Local Government and Defence of the Countrv:- '

Officers in the Civil and Military Service, Judges, Magistrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers, !lJld Workmen

CLASS II . ......:Persons in the Learned Professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in Government employment:-Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

2. Church Officers-Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches 3. Physicians and Surgeons ... .., '" ... ... ... ••• .,. 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals, Shops, &c. 5. L.awyers, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, and Proctors 6. Law Clerks and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices ...

"

CLASS m.-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Scienees:-Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &c. '" ••. .... ...

" 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters (Artists), Photographers

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend Money or Goods:-Sub-Class 1. Merc!J.ants and Wholesale Dealers ... ... ... . ..

2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c. •.. .., '" .. , 3. Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers, Agents, &c. '" .;. 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeople and. Assistants, Messengers and Porters in Shops and Stores

, .. " CLASS V.-Persons engaged in Entertaining, Clothing, and performing Personal Offices for J',fan:-

Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, !,ivery-stable Keepers, and Barmen, Grooms, &c., in HOlcls... ... '" ... ... ... ... .., .. , ... . ..

2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters. &c. ... ...... ..... .

" 3. Domestic Servants (General), Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c ... .

CLASS VI.-J',fanufacturing"":'Persons ~ngaged in Art and Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mineral, Vegctable, and Animal Matters:-

Sub-Class 1. Employers in ~Ianufacture and Arts, Coutractors, &c. " 2. Workers in Stone and CI~y, Masons, Bricklayers, Slatars, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c. " 3. Workers in lron'-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c.... . ..

4. Workers in Wood-Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheelwrights, &c. ... '" 5. Other Artizans and Mechanics: Printers, Compositors, Bookbinders, Tanners, Fellmongers, &c .... 6. Hammermen, Hodmen,Apprentices, and Assistants to Mechanics, &c.

" CLASS VII.-Miniug-Persons engaged in digging for and ~ashing out Gold

CLASS Vm.-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working Land and engaged' in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals and other products:- .

Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, and Graziers 2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants 3. Landed Proprietors ( cultivating), Yeomen, and Farmers

,j 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) '" ... 5. Farmers' Brothers, Sons, Nephews,'&c" and Farm Laborers, Gardeners (working for hire, not • Domestic Servants)

CLA,BS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of Men, Goods,and Water:­Draymen, Bullock-drivers, Cab-owners and Cabmen, Bargem,en, Water-carriers, &c.

CLASS x'-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-Butchers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, Cordial Makers, &c.

CLASS XI.-Laborers-Branch of Labor nndefined ...

CLASS xn.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-PersoJJs engaged in occupations not embraced in the other classes

CLASS Xm . ..:....lndependent Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned nnder any office or oceupation:-J\nnuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent, Gentlemen, &e. .., ... ... '" ... • ..

CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occupation:-Boys under fifteen years of age-(whether attending school Qr not)... ... ... ...

CLASS XV.-Sailors

CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified or who were unemployed

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" 2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depots, &0.

TOTALS ... ::~ .~~5 11~~7

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.. '" 1 ,1 4 ... 2 ... ... 5 . .. ... 4 " . ... 1

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'" 3 I 4 ... 2 ... 1 1 ... ... 1 ... ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 1 .. . ... 6 I ... .. . '" ... 1 ... ... ... s . .. 1 ... ... 2 . .. . .. . .. ... ... ...

, 1 .. , 4 11 'S 5 1 1 6 1 , .. 1 2 ... 2 2 3 3 2 2 5 ... '" 11 2 1 3 1 1 4

... 4 11 12 2 6 ... 2 21 . .. .. , 2 ... ... ... ... 18 ]9 38 6 10 2 8 30 6 1 11 ... ... 8

... 1 1 8 ... 5 ... ... 6 .. . .. . . .. . , . ... 1

... 12 20 17 ... 4 1 2 7 .. . ... 4 3 1 3

4- 4" 47 15 18 11' 8 27 22 7 3 5 3 ... 2 2 11 13 27 6 10 2 3 26 4 2 G 4 1 2

... 9 20 39 12 27 . .. 4 47 10 1 14 7 5 6

. " 8 12 20 5 5 ... 2 14 1 ... 4 ... ... 3 1 15 17 138 3 31 2 4 57 .. , ... S 4 ... 7

... 15 31 19 4' 18 2 8 9 2 5 8 3 2 3 4 33 51 69 16 28 9 10 66 15 6 14 11 4 7 2 58 55 35 5 25 10 10 59 8 . 4 13 2 2 13 ... 1 14 59 ... ... ... 4 4 2 .. . 2 I 1 4

... 44 19 31 5 21 16 25 7 1 2 5 2 ... 7

9 4 1 4- 6 4' 2 1 4 3 ... 1 ... ... . .. 56 54 5 8 17 4 62 22 5 3 1 1 9 5 6 11 5 101, 106 48 100 11 24 175 32 49 69 38 52 54 1 ... 7 31 ... 24 ... .. , 55 5 ... 3 .., ... .. .

82 15 222 165 36 159 23 58 173 41 86 141 (i3 75 43

2 46 49 86 44 36 13 29 53 5'7 15 29 20 13 22

2 15 30 51 4 12 I 4 50 31 ... 4 ... I

.. , 6

4 174 lIS 132 61 100 11 67 114 73 11 102 32 13 156

... 7 16 6 1 3 I 1 14 13 '" 1 1 ... 2

... 7 15 40 ;I 2~ ... 2 66 6 1 It 5 4 6

, 27 101 312 630 113 261 23 80 638 81 91 200 101 73 109

1 24 7 .. 2 ;I 5 4 7 21 ... ... . .. ... ~ 4

<1 6 58 51 16 22 ... 13 61 '" 6 30 4 6 15

.. ... ... 270 ... ... ... '" ... ... ... .. . ... . .. '" .. ... ... ... .. . ... '" ... : ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ._---- - ----,65 '176 1285 2215 451 986 223 424 1838 431 286 702 813 258 504

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OCp~P~TION!! of MALES living in the Principal

OQCUPATIONS.

CLASS I,-Persons engaged in the General or Local Government and Defence of the Country:- , . OtJicers in the Civil an'd Military Service, \fudges, Magistrates, Soldiers, Police, ~{essengers,: and Workmen ...

CLASS ll.-Persolls in the Learned Professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in Government employment:-SU;b~Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers ... _... .•• '" ••• ... ... ... ... ... • ••

n 2. Chureh.0fficers-Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churche~ •.• •.• • •• " 3. Physieians and Surgeons... .•• -... •.• ..• ... ••• .•• ... ... .., " 4.' Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals, Shops, &c. ••• ... .. . " 5. Lawyers-Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers and Proctors ... ... .., " 6. Law Clerks, and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices '" ••• ... ••• n.

Ci. ... ss rr(-Persons engaged iri Literature, Fine Arts, and Scicnecs:-Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &e. .•. '," .•. • ..

" 2. Architects, Givil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters (Artists), Ppotographers .••

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy and sell, keep or lend Money or Goods:-Sub·Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers ... ... ...' ... ... ... ... ...

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, PedJers, &c. ....... '... ... ... ...' " 3., Bankers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers.-Agents, &c. ••• '" " 4. Commercial Clerks, Sales People 'and Assistants, Messengers and Porters in Shops and Stores ...

CLASS V.-PcrsoDS engaged in entcrtaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:-S~b-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-houseKeepers, Publicans, Livery Stable Kcepcrs and Barmen, Grooms, &c., in Hotels

" 2: Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c.... ... .•• ••• ... ... ... ••• ... ... " 3.,-Domestic Servants (Gencral), Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c.... ... '" .. , ...

CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons eugaged in Art and Mechanical Produc.tions, and in working and d~aling in Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Mattcrs:-

Sub-Class 1. Employers in,Manufacture and Arts, Contractors, &e. ... ... ... ... ." ... ',,, 2. Workers in Stone and Clay-Masons, Bricklayers. Slaters, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c.... • ..

",3. " Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitcsmiths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c ... " '... ... ... " 4., '" \Vood-Carpenters, Cabin'\t Makers, Coach Makers, Wheelwrights, &c. ... ' .. " 5. Other Artizans and Mechanics-Printers and Compositors, Bookbinders,/l'anners,.Fellmongers, &c .. II 6. Hammermen" HodplCn, Apprentices and Assistants to Mechanics, &c.' ... ... .., ...

'CLASS VII.-:-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for lind wnshing out Gold .. ,

C1LASS VIII:::-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working Land and engaged in growing Grain,:.Fruits, Animals Qnd other products :-

Sub-Class 1. Sqnatters, Stockholders, Settlers. iSheep Farmers, and Gra~iers ... ... ... ... ... " 2 .. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants ... .., ... ... ... • .. , 1/ 3: Landed Proprietors (cultivating), Yeomen, and Farmers .. , ,.. ... ... .." ... , " 4., Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers)... ... ....... ... ... -... . ... , .. . " 5" Farmer'S, Brothers. Sons, Nephews, &c.,'and Farm Laborers, Gardeners (working for hire" not

Domestic Servants), ...... ,...... .,. ... ... ' ... ... • ..

CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons, engaged in th.!J conveyance of Men, Goods, and Water :-. Draymen, B,nllock Drivers, Cab Owners and Cab Men, Bargemen, Water Carriers, &c ....

CLASS * . ...".Perso'!ls dealing in Food a,nd Drinks !- • --

Butehers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Green Grocers; Brewers, Cordiall\'fakers, &c ....

CLASS fI.---;-Laborers:-Branch of Labor undefined ...

CLASS Xu.-Miscellaneous Pursuits_Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in. thl), other!C1asses

quss Xm.-Independent Means-Persons of Property and Rank not returned under any, Office, or ,Occupation :-Aimuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent, ,Gentlemen, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ..

CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties and of no sp~ified oecupation:-Boys nnder fifteen ycars of age <whether attending school or not).. .:. ... ..., ...

CLASS tV.-Sail9rs

CLAIlS XVI.-;-Pe;'sons whose pursuits have not: been specified or who were u'llemployed

CLAss XVII.-P~rsons maintained aO;'ablic Cost or by the Community:-Slib-Class L Prisoners in Gaols, Hulks. Stockades, and Watc~-ho?ses':" ...

" 2., Patients in Hospit¥s, Inmates of 4sylums, ImmIgration Depots, &e.

TOTALS ' ..

3,

2

2 I

2

2

11 9 5

3 14

22 48

4

12

11 115 75

2

73

41

2,

31

4

2

190

3,

15 . ,

705 '\'

18

, ... 1

1

25

3

23 4 4

7 5 9

20 20 14

33

3 19 22

3

17

18

8

52

3

71

10

,13

Dil·

5

4

... 7 .-1 '3

16 1

17

9 6 7

32 57 17

19

7 52 21

1

5

52

,214

427 6

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CENSUS OF 1854.-OCCUP ATIONS OF MALES.

,Places within each County and Pastoral District.

HOUBIE.

-

114

2

7 2 2

2 1

1 25

- 14

12 9

16

2 1 6

28 11

1

303

1 22 1 2

6

13

17

31

137

5

3

55

2 2 8

2

6 1

6 22

4 9

36 19 9

4 18 15 46 44 10

9

5 28 37

1

37

32

26

77

5

11

239

3

23

8

8 3 1

1 1

4 21

8

28 15 14

5 30 13 54 27 7

16

4 14 ! 38

4

48

53

25

48

8

9

179

3

18

DUNDAS.

1 .

1 , . 1 2

2 4 4.

2 3 2 3 1

3

3' 22

3

3

2

13 ..

2

50

2

3 10 21

2 3 9

19

32 336

20

2

13

,I

4

192

.••• ,,' 2.J

EVELYN.

5 5

11 ,

20

11

3

. I'

2

4

2 1

8 18

2 5 2

1.7 4 ;

8

8 16 95 11

78

14

3

38

12

39 201

5 20

5 2 9

1 1 4

13 81

2

5

1:1

62

11

~ ...

GIPPS' LAND.

3

2 1

5 1

II 1

7

12 6

11

2 2 4

15 23

3:

27' 87 86

33

8

8

55

5

182

32

7

2

4 2

4

2

16 4

30

4, 4

17 13

9

42 202

3

9

21

55

4

6

158

26

95

5 2

12 6 5 4

8 5

12 55 24 48

.21 53 35

35 38 27

129 102

9

30

1 5

79 6

47

124

39

283

15

44

715

15

91 48

GRA.NT-GEELONG.

60

3

10 9

12 7

5 22

53 116 25

121

118 72 35

26 41 17 98

107 18

124

]8 5

21

2

56

58

155

89

26

340

67

52

27

5 1 6 4 9 9

4 15

47 78 33 98

37 65 42

46 151 22

203 137 26

67

5 11 84 24

49

121

53

332

61

1086

16

79

52

10 2 9 6 2 6

12 15

55 135 42

176

21

91 51 55

76 172 42

263 195 19

138

5 5

28 9

50

216

105

381

27

57

1144

41

135

... -1

---I----''---I----I·-~--1---1- -------,..-1-,.--- -'--1-----1----.1[ 796 846 '739 189 706 132 569 214 597 2310 1938 2989 3828

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22: CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUPATIONS OF lIALES.

OOCUPATIONS of }IALES living in the Principal

OCCUP.A. TIONS.

CLASS I.-Persons engaged in the general or local Government and Defence of the Country:""':" Officers in the Civil and Military Service, Judges, Magistrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers, and Workmen

CLASS II.-Persons in the Learned P;ofessions (with their immediate subordinates), not in Government employment:-Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and MInIsters .. , ..., ," ... ... ... ... ... .,. '" •••

" 2. Church Officers-L~y Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches ••• •••. • •• " 3. Physicians and Surgeons .. : ,.. .,. .:. ... ." ... ... ... ... • •• " 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals, Shops, &c. ... ... ... • .• .. 5, Lawyers, Barristers, A.ttorneys, Solicitors, Conyeyancers and Proctors ... ." '" ... If 6. Law Clerks and persons employ.ed in Lawyers' Offices ... ••• ... ... '" ••.•

CLASS I1I.-Persons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Sciences:-Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &c. ... ... ... .. ..

" 2. Arcbitect~, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters (Artists), Photographers ."

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend Mone.)' or Goods:-, 1311b-ClaEs L J\{erchnnts and Wholesale Dealers ... ....... ... n. ... ... • ..

" 2. Shopkeepers. Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c. ... ..' ... ... ... • .. " 3.~ Bankers, ~ccountl1nts. Bookkeepers, Gol? Buyers, Auctioneers, Agents, &e. ••• ... • .. " •• 4. Commercial Clerks, Salespeoplc and ASSistants, Messengers and Porters in Shops and Stores •••

CI.ASS V.-Pcrsons engaged in cntertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:-Sub-Class I. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans Livery Stable Keepers and Barmen, Grooms, &c., in

Hotels ... ... ... ... ... .., ... ... ... ... ... ..'. 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c. ... ... ... .., ... n. ... .. .

" 3. Domestic 8ervllllts (geneml) Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c.... ... ... .. .

CI.ASS VI.-Manufacturing-Pcrsons engaged in Art Ilnd Mechanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Milleral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters:'-

Sub-Class]. Employcrs in Manufacture and Arts, Contractors, &c. ... ... ... ... ... • .. ", 2. Workers in Stone and Clay;-Mason.s, Br!cklayel's, Slaters, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c.... .. . " 3. " lIon-Blacksmiths, \YhItcsrnlths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c. ... .. ... .. . " 4. " \Yood-Carpentcrs, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheelwrights, &0.... ... ... I " 5. Other Artizans and Mcchanics-!"rinters and ~ompositofs. Boo~bindcrs, Tanners, Fellmongers, &c.' I " 6. Hammermen, Hodmen, ApprentICes, and ASSIstants to Meehamcs, &c. ... ... ... • ..

CLASS Vn.-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold

C!-.'5S VIII.-l\gricultural and' Pastoral-Persons working land and engage(l in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals, and other Prodllcts:- -

Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders. Settlers, Sheep Farmers lind Graziers " ,2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants ... H 3. Landed Proprietors (cultivating) Yeomen and Farmers ... " 4. Gardeners (proprietors and occupiers) ... ... ... . .. " o. Farmer's,. Brothers. Sons, Nephews, &c" and Farm' Laborers, Gardencrs (working for hire,

not Domestic Seryants)... ... ... ... ... . ..

CLA-58 IX.-Carrying-Persons engage!l in the conveyance of Men, Goods. and Water:-Draymen, Bullockdrivers, Cab Owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, Water Carriers, &c. • ..

CLA:S8 X -Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:- '. Butchers, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Greengrocers, Brewers, CordIal Makers, &e. ...

CLASS XI.-Laborers-Braneh of Labor undefined ...

CLASS XII.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in the other Classes

CLASS XIII.-Indcpcndent Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned under any office or.occupation:-Annuitants, House and I,and· Owners, Independent, Gentlemen, &c... ... ... ... ... ... ...

,CLASS xtV.,-Persoiis engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties and'ofllQ specified o~eupation:-'., ,Boys under 15 years of age (whether attending school or not) ... ... ... ...

CL';SS XV.-(3ailors

CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits haye not been specified, or who were nnemployed

CLASS XVII . .....,-Pcrsons maintained at public cost or by the community:-Sub-Class l. Prisoners in Gaols, Hulks, Stockades, and Watchhouses ... . ..

" 2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Allylnms, ImmigratIon Depots, &c:

TOTALS ...

=

24

2

15 7

1 3

5 154

9 65

13 46 30

1 15 25 41 73 21

2653

1 6 6

7

72.

98

54

14

8

518

43

54

I)

·,4089

2

,1

3

4 2

11

I 3

13 15

1

I)

10 81

9

23

29

3

s

2

8

64

3

8

all

GRANT_

2

2 3 7

4 6 I)

2 1

8

74 14

182

1

11

3

157

10

507 »

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CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUP ATIONS OF MALES.

Plaaes within each County and Pastoral District.

(ExTR~ MlINIOIPAL).

1

1 1

2 4 4

2 7 5 4,

8 91

3

128

1

8

60

1

6

156

12

1

3

1 3

8 10 1 4

8 9 7 36

56 2

31

7 44

5

20

26

6

78

8

2

158

1

2

1 1 4

2 2

5 6

2

1 2

60 1

63

8

2'

35

2

111

14 16 7

4

3 1

8 1 4

4 3 5 9

9

2 6

29 2

36

30

4

·18

6

86

60

1 1 3

10 2

20

14

43 12 4i

1 20'

9 43 57

3

44

21 :180

192 4

239

74

16

96

10

18

558

23

29

118

1

4

5

5

11 43 18 41

26 6

25

2 7 8 36

18 7

352

1 3 8

3

34

29

41

6

6

117

12

10

GRENVILLE,

28

2

15 4 1

4 3

5 190

3 67

37 19 . 29

3 12 33 38 56

3

3280

2 49

3

21

24

80

58

21

17

636

17

49

2

3

1 1

13

6 4 1

9 140

6 1

18

7

2

23

70

5

1

3

11

2 1 4 1

2 36

3 1 I

8

17

39

2

2

2

4 3 1

3 1

10 2 2

1 6

11

11

17

1

2

1 ~ 4

15 3 3

7 7 6 6

1

31 262

4

6

18

2

5

4

2

135

13

1

2 5

1 1 3

34

1

14 24 14

17

2

17

73

2

6

23

LODDON DISTRICT,

19

7

2

1 27

1 9 2

1 7

16 16 18

1638

1 4 2

2

17

32 17

7

2

222

13

163

4 4

2 43 1

26

12 24 19

5 6 13

16 30·

525

7 7 9

4

24

26 29

15

16

185

21

18

5

1

1

85

14

4 4

8 12

8 13

661

2

2

9

10

20

3

57

26

20 10 \

I ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: I :::' ::: .. ~o :::

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24 CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUP ATIONS OF MALES.

OCCUPATIONS of MALES li~ing in th~ Principal

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I.-Persons engaged in the General or. Local Government and Defence oftbe Country:-Officers in the Civil and Military Service, J ndges, Magistrates, Soldiers, Police, Messengers and Workmen

CLASS IL-Persons in the Learned P:o.fessions (with their immediate subordinates) not in Go;ernment employment:-Sub·Class 1. Clergymen and Mmlsters ... ... ... '" ... ... :.. ... ... ... • ..

" 2. Church Officers-:Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches ... ... ... " 3. PhysiciHns and Surgeons... .;. '" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... • .. " 4. A pothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals and Shops, &c. '" ... .., ... " 5. Lawyers-Barristers,.Attomeys, Solicitors, Conveyancers, and Proctors ... '" ... • .. " 6. Law Clerks, and persons employed in Lawyers' Offices .•• ... .,. ... ... ... ...

CLASS III.-J:ersons engaged in Literature, Fine Arts, and Scicnces:-Sub· Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of Music, Drawing, &e. ... '" ...

" 2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Paiuters (Artists), Photographers ...

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep' or lend Money or Goods:-Sub·Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers ... ... ... '" ... ... ... .. .

" 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, PerUers, &e. '" '" ... ••• ... .. . " 3. Bankers, Accountants. Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers, Agents, &~. ... .. . " 4. Commcrcial Clerks, Salespeople and Assistants, Messengers and Porters in SllOPS and Stores

Cuss V.-PersOlls engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal officcs for man,­Sub·Class I. Inn and Lodginghouse Keepers, Publicans,.Livcry.stable Keepers, and Bar.l:en,

. Hotels ... ... ... ... ... ••• ... ... ... '" 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &c.... ... ... ... . .. 3. Domestic Servants (General), Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &0.... . .• "

"

Grooms, &e., in

Cr,ASS VI.-l'rfanufacturing-Persons engaged in Art and Meehanical Productions, and in working and dealing in Mincral, Vegetable, and Animal Matters ,- •

Sub·Class 1. Employers in Manufacture and Art, Contractors, &c. . ... ... ... ... ... .. . " 2. 'Workers in Stone and Clay--,.Masons, Bricklayers. Slaters, Plasterers, Quarrymen, &c.... .. . " 3. " Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, ]<'oundcrs, Horseshoers, &c.... ... '" ... " 4. " 'Wood-Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheclrights, &c.... ... ~ .. . " 5. Other Artizans and Mechanics-Printers, Compositors, Bookbinders, Tanners. Fellmongers, &e ... . " 6. Hammermen, Hodmen, Appr~~tices, :ind Assistants to Mechanics, &e. ... ... ... .. .

CLASS VII.-Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold ...

CLASS VIII.-Agriculturul and Pastoral""':"Pcrsons working land and engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals aud <;>ther products:- . .'

Sub-Class I. Sqnatters, Stockholders. Settlers, Sheep Farmers and Grllzlcrs " 2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepcrs, and Station Servants ... " 3. Landed Proprietors (Cultivating), Yeomen and Farmers '" " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers)... ... ... ... " 5. Farmer's, Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &c.; and Farm Laborers, Gardeners (working for hire),

1I0t Domestic Servants •.. .., ... ... ." ... . ...

CLASS IX.-Can·ying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of :SIen, Goods. an~ Watcr,-:-' Draymen, llullockddvers, Cab owners anel Cabmen, Bargemen, 'Vater Carners, &c.

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Foou and Drinks:- . Blltchers, Bakers, l'ishmongcrs, Confectioners, Grccngrocers, Brewers, Cordial Makcrs, &e.

CLASS XL-Laborers-Branch of Labor undefined ...

CLASS XII.-::msceUaneolls Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations, not embraced in the other Classes

CLASS XIII.-Independcnt Means-Persons of Property and Rank not returned under any office or oeeupation:-Annuitants, House and Landowners, Independent, Gentlemen, &c.... ... ... ." ... • ..

CLA.SS XIV.-l'ersons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occnpation:-Boys under fifteen years of age (whethcr attcnding whQol or not)... .••• ... ...

CHSS XV.-Sailors . ... " ...

Cr,ASs XV I.-Persons whose pursuits have not been.specified or who were unemployed ...

CLASS XVn.-Persons 'maintaincd at Public Cost or by the Community:-Sub-Class 1. Prisoncrs in Gaols, Hulks, Stockades, and Watchhollses ... n.

2. Patients in' Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depate, &c. "

. ...

TOTALS ...

2

1 2

1 2

2 4 2 5 6

62

3

2

5

22

2

28

7

1)

1

1 1

3 2

8 3

18

3 ,1 2

18 5 1

21

28 263

2

·2

3S

5

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26 OENSUS OF 1854.-00CUPATIONS OF MALES.

OCCUPATIONS of MALES living in the Principal

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I.-Per~ons en!\a~ed in th.e. Generalll;nd Local Goven:ment and D~feni::e of the Country:-Officers 10 the CIVIl and MIlItary ServlCe, Judges, Magistrates, Soldmrs, Police, Messengers, and 'Workmen

CLASS II.-Persous in the Learned Professions (with their immediate Subordinatee) not in Government employ-ment:- .

. Sub-Class 1. Clergymen and Ministers ... ... ... ... ... '" ... " 2. Church Officers, Lay Readers, Sextons, and persons employed about Churches

3. P11ysicians and. Surgeons ... ... '" ... ... ... ... 4. Apothecaries, Dispensing Chemists, Assistants in Hospitals and Shops &c. 5. Lawyers, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers and Proctors'

II 6. Law Clerks, Illld persQPs employed in Lawyers' Offices .. , ...

CLAsa III-Persons engaged in Litemture, Fine Arts, and Sciences:-Sub-Class 1. Teachers in Schools, Professors of 'Music, Drawing, &c.... ... ... ...

2. Architects, Civil Engineers, Editors, Reporters, Painters (Artists), Photographers

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell; keep or lend Money or Goods:-Sub-Class 1. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers .c. ... ... ..'.

2. Shopkcepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c.... ... ... '" •.. . •• " 3. Bunkers, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Auctioneers, Agents, &c. ... .•. .. . " 0 4. Commercial Clerks, Sales l'eople and Assistants, Messengers and Porters in Shops and Stores .. .

Cr,ASS V.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:-. Sub-Class 1 .. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Livery Stable Keepers, and Rarmen, Grooms, &c.,

in Hotels .... ... ft. ~,. ,t, 'f' .,' ••• .~. '... .... • •• 2. Tailors, Shoemakers, Hatters, &0. ... ... ... ... . .. 3. Domestic Servants (General), Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners, &c.

.. "

Class Vl-Manutacturlng-Persons engaged in Art and Mechanical Productions, :md in working and dealing in Mineml, Vegetable, and Animal Matters:-

Sub-Class 1. Employers in Manufacture and Arts, Contractors, &c. ... ... ... .. 2. Workers in Stone and Clay-Masons, Bricklayers, Slaters, Plasterers; Quarrymen, &c. .. 3. Workers in Iron-Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Founders, Horseshoers, &c. ... • ..

." 4. Work~rs in Wood--Carpenters, Cabinetmakers, Coachmakers, Wheelwrigl).ts, &c. .... • ..

.. 5. Other Artizans lind Mechanics-Printers and Compositors, Rookbinders, Tanners, Fellmongers,

. &c. 6. Hammer-men, Rodmen, Apprentices and Assistants to Mechanics, &c.

Class TIl. Mining-Persons engaged in digging for and washing out Gold

Class VIIl.":"'Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working land, and engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animals and ollher Products :-

Sub·Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farnlers and Graziers " 2. Shepherds, Stockmen, Hutkeepers, and Station Servants ... . " 3. Landed Proprietors (Cultivating), Yeomen, and Farnlers .. .

4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... 5. Farmer's, Brothers, Sons, Nephews, &e., and Farm Laborers, Gardeners (working for hire, not

domestic servants) ...

CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Water:­Draymen, Bullock Drivers, Cab Owners and Cabmen, Bargemen, Water Carriers, &e ....

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-Eutchcrs, Bakers, Fishmongers, Confectioners, Green-grocers, Brewers, Cordial Makers; &0 ....

CLASS XI.-:-Laborers-Rranch of Labor undefined

CLASS XII.-Misccllaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other Classes

CLASS XIII.-Indcpendent Means-Persons of Property and Rank not returned under any Office or Occupation :-Annuitants, House lind Land Owners, Independent, Gentlemen, &e. ... . ... ... ... ... • ..

CLASS XIV'.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Dnties, and of no specified occupation:-Eoys under fifteen years of age (whether attending school or not) . ... .... • ••

CLASS XV.-Sailors ....

CLASS XTI.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed

CLASS XVn.-Persons maintained at Public Cost or by the Community:­Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gaols, Hulks, Stockades, and 'Watchhouses

" 2. l'atient,s in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depots, &0.

TOTALS

23

2

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3 8

21 63 14 39

41 17 22

12 20 .14 42

41 1

553

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3

19

35

28

12

9

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CENSUS OF 1854.-0CCUP .A.TIONS OF MALES.

Places within each Com:ty and Pastoral District.

TALllOT.

20

4

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SHIPPING.

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6

4

43

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14

349

26

13

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43

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32

214

101

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, TRAVELLERS ON

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10

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4 29 2 1

5

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38 1

315

5 4 5 5

455

17

92

2

18

38

156

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18 213

18 79

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OCCUPATIONS of FElIULES living' in the Principal Places within-each.County: and Pastoral Distr-ict, .

ANGLESEY. BOURKE (METROPOLITAN). BOURKE EXTra PlETHOPOLITAl\').

OCCUPATIONS.

'S I I I '" -j I -j I "" ii' I ~~ 1 * 1<: I' 'U I' '':; .,;, ., 1 '1 '"' Co> Q,) 1 ~ I ...... ~ I {.,) 0:1 .......... := .!:: I . • ~ -E ~ .~ \ ~ I ' ~.9 ~ -.- A;l ~ § § ], :: l'l .,; -d ~,I>:" 1 ~" ,;.,.. :::1 I ';1-s,fi' 'g ::: ~ ~ "~S :1.: I ~ :. I ~ I "~I ~ 1 ",g' : ~ I :Xi I a;!-§ I~:;:} '8.e.,:;; '::: 1f~

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CLASS I.-Versons in th~ employment of the Government .,.

CLASS II.-Sub-Class 4. Nurses and Assistants in Hospitals, &c. ...

CLASS. HI.-Persons engaged b Literature and Fine Arts::"'" Snb-Class l. Governesses, Teachers in Schools, and of l\f usic, Drawing, &c.

" 2. Artists, Painters, Photogmphcrs, &c.

CLASS I~.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods:-, Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers. Hetailers, Pedlers, &c. ... . ..

3. Bankers, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Commission Agents, &c. " . 4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, 8aleswome~, &c.

CLASS V.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:-

Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers; Publicans, Barmaids, &c. •.. .. . " 2. l'/eedlewomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Shoebinde~s, Capmakers, &c ... . ,,' 3, Domestic Servanfs ...

CLAI!S VIH.-Agrieultural·and Pastoral-Persons engaged in growing Grain, Fruits, Animal and other products:- . . . .

~ll~-Class 1. ,Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, qraziers, &c. ,. 3. Land Proprietresses (cultivating), ]''armers, &c. ......

J.. 4. Gardeners (Proprietors. and Occupiers)

.. 5. :Farm Servants, Dairymaids, &c ....

CLASS X:-,Pcrs0!1s dealing in Food and Drinks:-:-~akers, Pastry cooks, Confectioners, Fishmongers, Greengrocers, Cordial Makers, &c.

CLASS XII.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persona engaged in occupations not embraced hi any other class .... ... ..." ... "i ... ... ... ... . ..

.CLASS xm.-Independent Means-Persons of Property and Rank not returned under any office or occupation:.- .

.Annuitants, House and Landowners, Indepe!ldent me:ans, I.adies, &e .. ,

CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specificdoccupa­tion:-

Sub-Class 1. Wives and Widows (mistresses offamilics) 2. Girls under fifteen years of age (whether attending school Of not)

CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits have not been speciiied or who wcre unemployed ...

CL~tSS Xvn.-PersollS maintained at Public Cost or by the Community:-. Sub-Class 1. 'Prisoners in Goals, Stockades, and WatehllOuses ...

" 2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, lm:I!;tigration Depots, &c ....

··TOTALS ...

3

3

1

15 19

4

1

13

1

52 89

12

7

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4

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1

44

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263

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6

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659 521

106

71

2

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21 2

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16

16 146 587

4

26

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794 706

228

63

10

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305

3

13

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352 298

69

181

2

5 13 91

14

322 237

24

2

14

8 78

139

16

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5 43

100

19

2

648 511

102

30

2

2

2 27

233

2

12

282 354

106

144

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v> ... .lH ... ALbJ) mmg' m me .1:'Nncipat·Places within each County and Pastoral District.

BOURKE (EXTRA. JlIETROPOLITAN)--colltinwd.

,; '..;j..!. 'd )''0 ~! 'tdjhO ,.d cl .c 1~.c -10 I .d IXI,; .;:;~ .~ 15 § .~ I ' :,; ~ ,~ ~ '~I '~.~ ~Jd ,$ ",,<> ~ 0:111 u<» ~ ,t::I ..... J! ;a:.... (,'1:1 ....

~i ~ OCCUPATIONS. ;~ • p" .. - 'E, p" ~ ~ " p::' '" p" "' ... :il ~..,.... ~ ",' ~ "';:; .. i :i1 ::;; ~ ... .f: .. "" .. ~ .!!! .. <=p" a '7~ ~ .. ~ cs~~ :; \ ~ .. e i .g ~ . 8 .s e ~A! .~ ~~ $:f Et.a~ 8'5 1~.Eq] 0 =t .9~:§ g ~ ,.. ~~~ .... EI "" ~ ~ ~ ~ !~ I ~a~ ~ ~ ]'0.... d ~ ~ 1!]~ to" " ::;;:: ~ ~~;;; g I ~'a~ :;j d "; ad: $ ~ :a geE ~g ~ III IXI 8 ~·iS Q ;; ~ ~ ~ :i!. lil ::;! ... - j-------------[-----. -----_._--

CLASS I-Persons in the employment of the Government I ... ... ... . .. ... . .. . .. ... ... I '" ... ... . .. ... "'] I ... ... CLASS IL-Sub-Class 4. Nurses and Assistants in Hospitals, &e ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... 1 . " 1 ... ... ... ... CLASS m.-Persons engaged in Literature' and Fine Arts:-

I Sub-Clllss 1. Governesses, Teachers in Schools, and of Mnsic, Drawing, &c. 1 ... 4 . .. 3 9 5 1 3 1 ... 9 ... ... " 2. Artists, Painters, I'hotographers, &c. .•• ... ... ... ... ... ] . .. ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. , ... .. . ... CLASS lV.-Trading-Pcrsons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods:-

Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers. Retailers, Pedlers, &c. ... . •. ... '" 2 ... ... 2 2 1 1 ... ... .. , ... . .. " 3. Bankcrs, Bookeepers, Gold Buyers. Commission Agents, &c. ... ... '" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... " 4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, Saleswomen, &0. ... . •• ... ... 2 ... ... 2 1 ... ... . .. 3 2 ... 1

CLASS V.-Persons engaged in cntertaining, clothing, and pcrforming personal

1 I offices for man:-Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepcrs, Publicans, Barmaids, &c .... ... ... 1 ... I 3 4 4 2 1 ] ... ... ... " 2. Needlewomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Shoebinders, Cap-

"i3 1

milkers, &c. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... I ... 34 2 16 33 5 14 1 3 39 2 4 " 3. Domestic Servants ... . .. ... ... ... 45 I 15 164 43 119 155 28 91 I 13 30 155 15 28 '" I CLASS VIIL-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons engaged in growing Grain I

. Fruits, Animal and other products:- ' I Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholder~, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, Graziers, &c. ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. '" ... ... ... ... '" ... " 3. J~and Proprietresses (cultivating), Farmers, &c. ... ... ... . .. ... 1 ... 2 1 ... ... ... ... 4 ... ... " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) ... ... ... ... ... . .. 1 ... ... .. . '" ... '" ... ... ... ... " 5. Farm i:lervants, Dairymaids, &c. ... ... .... ... ... ... . .. ... ... 3 .. . ... 2 ... ... '" 1 1

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-Bakers, Pastrycooks, Confeetioners, Fishmongers, Greengrocers, Cordial

Makers, &e.... ••• ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . . .. . .. ... . .. ... '" ... ... ... ... ... CLASS XII.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not

31 embraced in any other class ... ... ... ... ... ... '" .. . 1 19 '" ... , , 4 2 1 '" 2 6 ... ...

CLASS XllI.-Independent Means..,...Persons of Property lind Rank, not returned under any office or occupation:-

7 7 3 Annuitaats, House and Land Owners, Independent means, Ladies, &c. ... ... ... 5 .. . ... . .. 3 1 ... ... ... CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Om.ces or Duties, and of no specified

occupation:- I Sub-Class 1. Wives and "Widows (mistresses of families)... ... ... 88 97 451 29 104 295 578 93 268 30 85 559 83 77

" 2: Girls under 15 years of Age (whether attending school or not) 109 121 466 31 102 348 I 613 140 321 28 89 611 79 84 CLASS XVI. Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unem-

9' 11 81 20 62

1

86 32 65 7 112 7 15 ployed ... ... . .. . .. ... .. . ... ... '" ... 25

··~·I CLASS XVII. Persons maintained at Public Cost or by the Community:-Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gaols, Stockades. and Watchhouses ... ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... .. . ... ... .. , ... ... .. 2. Patients in Hospitals, Inmates of Asylums, Immigrati;;;

DepOts, &c.... ... ... '" ... ... ... ... '" . .. '" ... . .... ... . .. ... ... ... ... .. . ... I- i-

TOTALS ... . .. ... ... ... ... 268 245 1230 84 280 862 1490 307 769 81 226 1506 190 210 .

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CCGiJl'ATW:;S of FE~rAr,E3 liring in' the .Pi'inc~)allJl(loo8 within c3ch County Ilnd P;lEtoral Di5trid.

OCCUPATIONS.

CLASS I.-Persons in the employment of the Government

CLASS IL-Snb-Class 4. Nurses nnd Assistants in Hospitals

CLASS m.-Persons engaged in Literature and Fine Arts:-Sub-Class 1. Governesses, Teachers in Schools. and of Music, Drawing. &c.

" 2. Artists, Painters, Photographers, &0.

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep. or lend Money or Goods:-Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &0. .... . ..

" 3, Bankers, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Commission Agents, &c. ,; 4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, Saleswomen, &0. ..... ....

CLASS V.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing. and performing personal offiees for mOon:-Sub-Closs L Iun and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Barmaids, &c. ... ... ...

" 2. Needlewomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Shoebinders, Capmakers, &c,

" 3. Domestic Servants .

CL.ASS VIII.-Agrieultural aud Pastoral-Persons engaged in growing Grain, J!"'ruits, Animal, and other produets:-

Sub-Closs 1 .. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, Graziers, &c. 3, Land Proprietresses (cultivating), Farmers, &0. 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) 5. Farm Servants, Dairymaids, &c,

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Bakers; Postry Cooks, Confectioners, Fishmongers, Greengrocers, Cordial Makers, &0.

CLAS,! XII,-Miscellaneous .Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in any other class

CI,ASS. XIII.-Indcpendcnt Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned under any office 01' occupation:- -

Annuitants, House and Landowners, Independent means, Ladies, &c.

CLASS XIV. Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties and of no specified occupation Sub-Class L Wives and Widows (Mistresses of Families)... ... ... . ..

" 2. Girls under fifte~n years of age (whether attending school or not)

CI,ASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits havo not been specified or whowcre unemployed

CLASS XVII,-Pel'sons maiutained nt Public Cost or by the Community:-Sub-Class I. Prisoners 'in Gaols, Stockades, and Watchouses ... ... • ..

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OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES living in the Principal Plac8f1 'Within each County and Pastoral District.

OCCUPATIONS.

GRANT (EXTRA. MUNICIPAL). GRENVILLE. LODDON DISTRICT.

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CLASS I.-Persons in the employment of the Government ...

CLASS n.-8ub-Class 4. Nurses and Assistants in Hospitals, &0. ...

CLASS m.-Persons engaged in Literature and Fine Arts:-Sub-Class 1. Governesses, Teachers in Schools, and of Music, Drawing, &c.

" 2. Artists, Painters, Photographers, &c.

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep or lend Money or Goods:­Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, Pedlers, &c.

" 3. Bankers, Bookeepers, Gold Buyers, Commission Agents, &c .... " 4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, Saleswomen, &c.

CLASS V.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:-

Sub-Class 1. Inn and Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Barmaids, &c .... " 2. Needlewomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Shoebinders, Cap-

makers, &c. 3. Domestic Servants ...

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Sub·Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, Graziers, &c. " 3. I.and Proprietresses (cultivating), Farmers, &c. ... ••• . .. " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers)

5. J!'arm Servants, Dairymaids, &c ....

CLASS X. Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-Bakers, Pastrycooks, Confectioners, J!'ishmongers, Greengrocers, Cordial

Makers, '&c.

CLASS XII.-l\:t:iscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not em­braced in any other ela8s

CLASS XIII.-Independent Means-Persons of Property and Rank, not returned under llny office or occupation:-

Annuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent means, Ladies, &c.

CLASS XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Duties, and of no specified occupation:-

Sub-Class 1. Wives and Widows (mistresses of families) ... 2. Girls under 15 years of Age (whether attending school or not)

CLASS XVI. Persolls whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unem­ployed

CLASS XVII. Persons maintained nt Public Cost or by the Community:-Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gnols, Stockades, and Watchhouses

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OOOUPATIONS of FEMALES living' in the Prinoipal Places within each County and Pastoral District.

OCCUPATIONS.

THB LODDON-conU"lIcd. I.IlUlUil.:l(lTUN. THE

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CLASS I.-Persons in the employment of the Government CLASS n.-Sub-Class 4. Nurses and Assistants in Hospitals, &c. .., CLASS IIT.-Persons engaged in Literature and :!<'inc Arts :-

Sub-Class 1. Governesses, Teachc1's in Schools and of Music, Drawing, &e. " 2. Artists, Painters, Photographers, &c. ... ... . ..

CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who bny, sell, keep, 01' lend Money on Goods:-Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Hetailers, Pedlers, &c. • ..

" 3. Bankers, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Commission Agents, &c.

" 4. Assistants in Shops and Stores, 8aleswomen, &c.... ... CLASS V.-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal

Offices for man :-Sub-Class 1. Inn and I.odging-hollse KeeIlers, Publicans, Barmaids, &e.

" 2. Needlewomen, Dress-makers, Milliners, Shoe· binders, Cap· makers, &c ••..

" 3. Domestic Servants ..• .., CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and Pastoral-·Persons engaged in growing Grain,

]i'ruits, Animal, and other Products :-Sub-Class 1. Sqnatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Shcep Farmers, Grnziers,

&c.... ... " 3. Land Proprietresses (cultivating), Farmers, &c. " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occnpiers) " 5. Farm Scrvants, Dairy :Maids, &c.

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks :-Bakers, Pastrycooks, Confectioners, 1<'ishmongers, Greengrocers, Corelial

Makers, &e.... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... CLASS XII.-Misee\lancous Pursuits-Persons engaged in Occupations not

emhraced in any otller Class CLASS XIII.-Independent Means-Persons of ,Property and Rank, not 1'0-

tltrned nnder any offiee or occupation :- . Annuitants, House and Land OWllcrs, Independent means, Ladies, &c. . ..

CLASS· XIV.-Persons engaged in Domestic Offiees or Duties, and of no specified oecupation:-

Sub-Class 1. Wives and Widows (Mistresses of Fnmilies) " 2. 'Girls under fifteen years of age (whether attending school

or not) ... ... . CLASS XVI.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were

unemployed... ... ... ,.:. ... ... ... ... .. Cr,Ass XYII.-Persons maintained at Public Cost or by the Community.--'- '

Sub-Class 1. Prisoners in Gaols, Stockades, and VV ntehhouses... ... " 2. Patients in Hospitnls, Inmates of Asyl1lllls, Immigration

Depots, &c. '" .. ,

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OCCUPATIONS of FErd.!t:ES living in the pj·incipai Places within fiach County and Pastoral District.

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CLASS I.-Persons in the employment of the Goyernment ... CLASS II.-Sub-CIass 4. Nurses nnd Assist.ants in Hospitals, &e. CLASS III -Persons engaged in Uternture nnd Fine Arls:-

Sub-Class 1. Goycrnesses, Teachers in Schools, and of}[ llsic, Drawing, &c.

" 2. Artists, Painters, Photographers, &e., CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who Imy, sell, keep or lend Money or

Goods:-Sub-Class 2. Shopkeepers, Storekeepers, Retailers, PecUers, &e.

3. Bankers, Bookkeepers, Gold Buyers, Commitsion Agents, &c. ........... .

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personal Offices for Man:-Sub-Class 1. Inn aml Lodging-house Keepers, Publicans, Barmaids,

&c ....

" 2. Needlewomen, Dressmakers, lYlilliners, Shoebindcrs, Cnp­makers, &c.

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Grain, Fruits, Animal and other products:-Sub-Class 1. Squatters, Stockholders, Settlers, Sheep Farmers, Gra-

ziers, &0. " 3. Land Proprietresses (cultivating), Farmers, &c .... " 4. Gardeners (Proprietors and Occupiers) " 5. Farm Servants, Dairymaids, &c. ...

CLASS X.-Persons dealing in Food and Drinks:-Bakers, Pastry cooks, Confectioners, Fishmongers, Greengrocers, Cor-

. dial Makers, &e. ... ... ... ... ." ... ... Cr~ASS XII.-Miscellaneous Pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not

embraced in any other class ... ... ... ... ... . .. CLASS XIIL-Independcnt Means-Persons of Property and Rnnk, not

returned under any office or occupation:-Annuitants, House and Land Owners, Independent means, Ladies, &e.

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xvn. Persons maintninecl at Public Cost or by the Community:­Sub-Class I, Prisoners in Gaols. Stockades, and Watchhouses

2. Pnt'onts in Hos])ita:s, Inmates of Asylums, Immigration Depots, &c. "

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