DETAILED TABLES.Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c. CLASS...
Transcript of DETAILED TABLES.Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c. CLASS...
DETAILED TABLES.
FEMALES.
...... THE COUNTIES ARE ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICA~ ORDER, ANn THE P ARlSHES,
TOWNSHIPS, AND PRINCIPAL PLACES ACCORDING TO THEIR
Glr.OGRAPHICAL POSITION .
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216 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES' AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XLX"..-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
<!OOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government . al'ld defence of the country: .
Sub-class 3 .. Army,. navy:, policc-Warders,turnkeys, searchers, &IJ. . .. •. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS n.-Professional-Persons in the learned profe81rions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the GOl!ernment service:
Sub-class 1. Minister;, missionaries, 'scnpture', readers, and their ordinates, pew-openers, -&c. - -- .' '., . ...
sub-~
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sirk nurses, hospital attendants,
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity. and
CLASS III.-Profe88ilJ1lal-Person~ engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1.
" 3.
Teachers, schoolmistresses, governe,sses, musicite~ehilrs"; &c. ~ Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons wlu) buy, sell, keep, or lend m01ley or goods:
Sub-class 1.:cMetclH~n.ts, ',', : •• '/!. ".': ~.~ .:'!, '''''. '" .•.•• , : .«.:.)00: I, ('::''f " . 2. Shop and storekeepers, dealers, hawkers, &c.' ... • •• n 3. Bankers, brokers; accountants; 'commissioI,l agents, .. &.C:l rn,~ U:.'1 " 4" Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ... ...
j. "'( ,': :
CLASS V.-Personal ojfices-Penons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal ojjiees for man:
ANGLESEY.
. '---- ~- .... -!.~, . .". ••• '-" .. "" .. ~.... . ...
( ......
2
9 3
Sub-class_i.. Inn and lodging-house keepers, ban;naids, waitresses, &c.... 1 1 " ... " --2;-Needlewomen;-' shoebinders,milliners,' dressrrllikers,"-outfit~-::-"'::2:':::: ::' •• ~:.:', :-.'::;;~:::.:;:::-- ::~-:::.-
tera, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-jJ;Ianufacturing-Pers01!8 engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in 'WO'I'king and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matterB: \
.sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
"
"
undefined. 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... .. . 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ... .. . 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... • .. 6. Cabinet makers, furniturc dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &0. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, eharcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging lor, WlUIlting out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miner. puddling ... ' ... .. . " 2. Miners sluicing '" ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz·raising... .•• ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. .
5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... ... .. . 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &0. "
"
8 2 3
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CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMAL~S).
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
ANGLESEY.
Elootoral District of DaJ.housie.
2
12 4 4 2 14 10
NIi). 59.-3;.
3 4 2
6
29 I
20 I 6
58 127
519
1 1 2
5
6 I
4
46 23
248
1 1
1 6
27 6
10
7
42 99
450
.... 4
I 8
2
I 14
130
1I0URKE.
Melbourne.
19 1
4
7 8
249
2
2
7
29
15 14
36
10
56 152
598
7
9 2
217
11
38 8
1 25
6
37 168
413
14
8
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COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS VIll.-Agricultural and pa8toral~Per80na working land, and engaged
in growing grain, fruits, anirnals, and other products: Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
" " "
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. .. .. 8. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners, (owners).
farmers' wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) . . 5 .• Cattle dealers and sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. • ..
CLASS IX.-Oarrying-Persona engaged in the conveyance of rnen and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by dray, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats .. for hire, railway employees, &c.
8. Water and wood carters ... ••. ... .., 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. . ..
CLASS X.-Perso/Ui dealing infood and dnnlcs:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-:Butchers, poulterers. fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-:Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-Jlfiscellaneou8 pursuits-Persona engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes :
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood'splitters, feucers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 8. Other occupations-Proprietors of Jabor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. "
CLASS XII.-Independcnt means-Persons of property and ranlc, not returned under any office or occupation :
Sub-class I. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Aunuitants. "independent means," persons of rank (source of
" • income undescribed) 8. Ladies (not otherwise described) 00'
€LASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, elk:
Sub-class l. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, 'visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 8. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ... " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class I. Prisoners ... ... ... .. . " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c .. ..
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were ~f1Iernployed, &c.:
Sub-class 1. Unemployed," no occupation at present," paupers, &c. . .. " 2. Occupation not stated... ... ... ... ... n 8. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... •.• '" ... " 4. 'Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
." hospi tals, &c.
5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospi tals, &c.
6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
ANGLESEY.
Electoral Dis- I EleetoralDistrlet ofDalhollSie. met of Murray I---:----~----,-_Boroughs.
4
2
. .. ,
14 6
13 19
8 I 8
11
8 2 1
2
8 2
12 4
2
2
17 1
12 1
Total . .. -6-9- w W-I-;;- --5- S;'.~
• Relllll<inde:t of Seymour in Dalhouaie.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 219
IN DET AIL-(FEMALES) - continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral. District.
ANGLESEY. BOURKE.
Eleetonl District of Dalhousie. Melbourne.
~1 t;i ~~ La. Trobe W ru-d. Gipps Ward. ~ .~
...: ",~gj, ~ .,,;
~ EjQS"li 0
~~ m ...
] ~ i 0" :@ ~~$
~ >!".;:; fjJ ~" ai:~ '+-<rd ~'01i 8 :::$ ~ ",,0 Q ... "m 0 ~'l:10 ~ J. Q~": "d
jf~ ~A "...; " ~~§ " ~il<8A. ~~ g:~§ " ~ .!lll.§ a '" . Eo< '': :; ... ~] ~ .~O !l . 9..::l .S O.S S • ... o(\) ~~
f!~~ ,£ §~~ 11-0'; ~~a !io; 'f1)!l~ t!l~-:.l .,,Q '" \'l .", ~~ "'m ~ :;'llj'; ·s ~ " ~e t.s 0 ~~~i::1 P!~iSril I>< I>< ..,~o ::E§i;ii P'l ~~Poi il<ri5 il<::ail< "'~ -----------------------------------
4,
28 16 9 12 21 7 8 3 3 2 3 6
30 23 13 2 18 13 4. 1 2 1 12
3
------,----91 48 32 I 16 47 51
5
11 6
23 2
16
80
1 2
23 11 27 4
80
3
1
20 23
3
5
4
1,181 333 712 573
54 9
2
3,702
4
8 12
3
234 93
179 152
52 15
34 4
--1,135
2
5 6
5
2
3
496 208 279 271
8
14 9
18
3 1
161 59 88 84
98
4 5
----1,979 663
t ll.emainder of Avenel in the Murra.y.
3
6
215 10 90 5
116 9 129 10
4 1
2 ------860 45
3
6
10 32
4
4
871 263 625 40-t.
2 107
47 12
276 2
... ---
3,602
1 3
2
16 27
6
6
1,766 326
'1,103 709
2 30
38
8
2 -4,776
220 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186L; OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-GDvernment-PerSDns engageiJ {n the general and iDeal gDvernment and dejence Dj the country:
Sub-cla.ss 3. Army, navy, police-Warners, turnkeys, searchers, &c. .•. " 4. 'Vomen in Government employment - :lUessengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS n.-Pr~fe8siDnal-Per8Dns in the leamed projessions (with their imme" diate subo.rdinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinate~"pew-openers, &c.
;, 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . •. " ,3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS Ill.-Prifessional-Perso.ns engaged in literature, fine arts. and sciences :
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music tea:chers, &c .... " 3. Other profession~Authors, editors, pbotogFaphers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persoos who. btuy, sen, keep, 0'1' lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ..• .•• ••. ..• ' .... " 2. Shop am}' store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. • •• n 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &0. " 4. Assistants'in shops, saleswomen, &c. ••• • .•
CLASS V.-Personal o.ffices-Person8 engaged in entertaining, clothing, and perjorming peraonal offices jor man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. • •. " 2. Needlewomen, shoe binders, milliners, dressmakers, oU:tfit
ters, &c.
" 3. Domestic servants (gel'lcral), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manu!acturing-Pers01ls engaged in art and meCJnanical productions, and in wDrking and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class l. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
" " " " " "
undefined 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. n. • ••
4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ••• ••• . •• 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... • •. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders. turn ers. &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &e. 8. Other artisans and mcqhani1ls, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, feUmongcrs; soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VIL-Golil mini1lg-Perao'll8 engaged m digging jor, ?Cashing out, and extracting. gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ••• ••• .•. ... " 2. Miners sluicing ••• .,. ,.. • •• " 3. Miners quartz-raisin15 '" •.• ... • •. .. 4. Miners quartz-crnshiD15, amdgamating, ,&c. • .• " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ...... • ••• ' " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining 'IUl:defincd), diggers, &e.
-
BOURKE.
Suburba.n Munioipalities.
'8 0
~fi
J i; ~"i 0'8
~'§ "';;; --
26
33
12 1 7
16 106
233
--
10
28
80 12
--
30
59 :3
29 44 ]:- 1
19 8
37 277
673
2 1 /; 1
...
21 258
387
I
1
'" 3 1 3 }
~ E1~ ~.~ ra'p ~~ --
1 1
10
11 3
17 1 4
15 39
151
i ]
---
18
56 2
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~.~ ~i1! ---
28
60 ,6
26 28
4 18
24 129
319
1 2 2 2 5
22 193
516
:3 1 4
10 1
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUP.{\.TIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
Suburban Municipalities.
~ b b ~i t := := -lji! l~ " l~ '" ~3 ~'a '6
'~ .§ ~'~ n ,.'§ ",,::;j iil);i t:'!~ )::;);1 ~);I --- --- --- --- ---
27
72 '2
26 ... 6
10 HI
,701
....
,~
2
t··
4
52 4
19
17 71
790
2 1 4 1
lin I.ower N n ... J
No. 59.-3k.
3
23 5
4
3 20
221
3
8
2
3
2 13
112
2
9
6
1 6
119
~b '£;::l 11.g. ~'~ ~:;: --
16 1
12
10 39
219
BOURKE.
~ i,~ 8§ ",);1 --
5
4
1 IS
27
1
14
3
3 16
lOS
Electoral District of East Bourke Boroughs.
'6
Jika-jika' Parish.
2
2 5
39
20
1
3
221
10
2
5 6
53
."
222 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 18~n: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrllngement, of Females of aU ages in.
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB· CLASSES. CLASS VIII.-Agrieultural and Pastoral-Persons worldng land and engaged in
, . growing grain, fruits, animals, and alIter product8: Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
" 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • ••
" ::I. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers' wives, &e.
'" 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids, gardeners (laborers) \
" 5. Cattle dealers and sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the convey~nce oj men and goods:
Sub~class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by dray, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
" 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats
,for hire, railway employees, &c. '
" 3. 'Water and wood carters ... ... ." ... ...
", 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... "
5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ... ... CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-ciass 1. Animal food chiefly-:Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c ... ,' '" 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
C LASS XI.~MiscellaneoU8 pursuits-Persons e'll(Jaged in occupatioTUI not embraced in other classes:
Sub-class 1. Labprers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pllrsuits) ,
" 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &0. (otherwise undefined) '"
" 3, Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Iru/ependent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under'any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house
j,
. :proprietors, &c. 2. Annuitants, "independent means." persons of rank (source of
income undescribed) ;, 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ... ... ... .. .
C LABS XIIL-Persons engaged in domeHtwojfices or duties, and of no 8Pecijie<f occupation, scholars, &c.:
Sub-class 1. Wives !lndwidows (of no speciftedoccupation) ... .:. " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards)
" 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &e. (under 15 years of age) ...
" 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Pe'reons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... . .. . .. ... "
2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. ... ... CLASS XV.-Persons whose pur8;'its luive. rwt
'Unemployed, &c.: been apeeijied, or who were
Sub·class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. ... "
. 2. Occupation not stated ... ... ... ... .. . " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... ... "
4. Unemployed by reason of sickness"exclusi'l'e of patients in , hospitals, &c.
" 5. Unemployed by reason of aecident, exclusive of patients in
.. hospitals, &c. 6. ,Deaf and dumb,or blind ... ... I'··.
Total ... ... ... .. .
Suburban Municipalities.
... ... ... ... .. . ...
... ... ... ... .. . ... ... " 4 2 3 5
... • n i ... . .. . ..
... 1 . .. ... . .. 1
... n. .. . ... ... .. .
... ... ' ... ',' . ... 1
'" '" , ... ... ... ' .... ... ... '" .. . . .. .., ... " ... . .. ... . .. . ..
15 20 14 5 20 IS 20 23 24 5 21 28
0
... ... ... 1 .. . 1
... ... . .. ... . .. ... ... 2 3 1 ... 2
7 \
11, 11 2 4 6
4 9 13 ... S S
... 4 1 . .. 1 I
1,217 1,898 '2,430 571 1,581 2,025 217 613 405 98 322 468 798 1,193 1,513 391 953 1,193 614 1,017 1,135 204 767 1,089
1 . .. ... ... . .. ", 56 qO ... . .. 69 ..,
29 26 4 9 19 18 ... 21 25 ... 3 ... ... ... 1 ... .. . 3 13 :5 1 3 ... 5
2 ... ... ... ... .. . 3 2 3 I ... 3
" . -.----6,413\1,549
--- -3,437 6,055 4,358 5,765
* The Yana Bend .AB,ylum IS
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 223'
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continned.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated :vithin each County or Pastoral District.
= BOURKE.
Suburbau Municipalities. Eleotoral District of East Bourke Boroughs.
JlJm-jlJm Parish. -
1! ~ !l ~ ~ a~ !l ~!l ~~ Jd~ 'S .s ~';il: ~~ «" .. ~ ~'i "! iQ'n jl~if ... "
~,5' l~ 0ll' '" s'~ i:ti' i,~ !l~S,~ o ~1l
U ij f:§ '13 §'~ s~ !l~:llo'~
~§ ",'§ 15§ ~H7Jo l:::I '>~ "0 ;§.£ Po Po;(/')· 0
Ol);l Il'!;;i ~:a 1i::ll1 ~);l b ~i>Ji~ ~~~:g~ .sz" $z;;J:U; --- --- ---------------------I
... . .. ... ... . .. '" .. , ... ... . .. ... .. . .. .
... ... . .. . .. . " . .. ... .. . '" ... . .. ... 4 1 18 19 6 6 6 16 ... 8 ... 7
2 2 14 6 1 6 2 5 .. , 5 ... 6
... 1 ... ... .. , . .. . .. 1 ... . .. .. . ....
.... . .. ... ... ... . .. '" ... ... .. . . .. .. .
... ... ... '" ... . .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. . . ..
... ... . .. ... ... .. . . .. . .. .,. . , . . .. . ..
... . .. ... . .. '" ... ... . .. ... ... .. . .. . ... ... '" '" ... ... .. . 1 ... ... . .. ...
23 7 4 2 1 5 2 4 ... 1 ... 5 16 10 3 1 ... 4 ... 1 ... ... . .. ...
'" ... ... ... ... ... . .. .. . . .. ... . .. .. . ... ... ... ... ... '" ... ... ... .. . .. . ...
1 ... '" ... ... ... . .. 1 ... ... .. . . ..
10 7 4 1 ... 3 2 1 ... .. . . .. 1
8 21 1 ... '" 1 ... 1 ... . .. ... 1
... 4 '" 1 . .. 1 ... ... .. . ... .. . ...
1,654 896 350 369 223 821 185 530 26 164 39 127 476 374 123 120 83 186 34 141 6 44 8 34
1,065' 632 251 283 154 628 129 350 14 109 32 94 870 496 246 183 114 299 107 271 26 76 17 69
... ... . ..... ' ... ... 1 . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. 12 ... ... ... . .. .. . ... .. . ... .. . 264, '"
19 37 7' 3 ... 1 ... 3 . .. i . .. ... 1 ... ... ... 1 . .. ... 2 ... 2 .. . .. . ... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... .., ... ... ... '" 4 7 ... 1 . .. 1 ... .. . ... .. . ... .. .
... ... ... . .. ... ..... .. . ... ... ... ... 6 1 ... ... ••• 1 ... 2
l-~~ 4:'~-'-' 3:'~-1~2: "5,;611 3,4S;-1~08 ~1-728-;:;;---522 1,482 .. = mcluded m Lower Northcote.
224· CENSUS OF VICTORI.A, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.- Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all. ages in
OOOUPATIONS,
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Gover~ment-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country. .
SUb-Class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. .. ' " 4. Women in Government employment Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLAs,s~II,-Prqfe.s~ional-Persons 'in tIle .learned professions (witli their immedwte subordinates) not in the. Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, mIsSIonaries, scripture readers, and their ordinates, pew-openers,' &c.
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ...
sub-
.. ,; S. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants,' and others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASsIII.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature, ]ine arts, "lind sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. • " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
c~ans, &c.
CLASS IV.-Tl·ading-Persons who buy, sell, Aeep, or lend money Or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants '" ••• '" ... .. . . ,j 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ...
" 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ...
CLASS Yo-Personal . o.ffices-Persons engaged in ~ntertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging"house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &co ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers,. outfit-
ters, &c. .. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids
CLASS VI.-Manufacturil1g-Persons.engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealiny 'in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
'Sub-class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being . undefined
.. 'n' ,j
"
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... • .. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, fouuders, &c.... ... .. . 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... • .. . 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &co 70 Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 80 Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders; coopers, &co 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woo!sorters, charcoal-
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-Gold' mining-Persons engaged in diggi11g fo1', wa$hillg Qut, and ~!t:!racting gold,:
Sub:c1ass 1. Minel's puddling ... ... ... ... ". 20 :Miners sluicing ... ... ••• • .. " 3. Miners quartz-raising .•• .•. '" ... " 40 Miners quartz~crushing, am;Ugamating, &c. • .. " 50 Miners alluvial sinking... ... ... • ..
. " 6. l\Iine~s (brancl~ of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
. • Remainder of Broadmeadows in Tullamarineo
BOURKE.
Electoral District of East Bourke.
.Jika·jilm Parish.
8
'5
2
I 41
Will·will·rook P·arish.
2
2
1 1
9
3
2 4
17
2
10
2
3
S6
t Remainder of Yurok. in Electoral District of West Bourke. ~ Remainder of Bulla-bulia in Electoral District of West Bourke . Ii Remainder of Darraweit Guim in ElectoraJ. District of West Bourke.
CENSUS OF VICT.ORIA,i'18,61: OCCUPATIONS OF THE"PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places'situ1l,ted within each .County or Pastoral District.
BOURKE.
Electoral District of Ea.st Bourke.
2
10 5
3
4 3
46
2
3
8 12
.. ;
4
4
3 1
23
2
3 1
17
II Remainder of Byland. in Dalhoullie and Electoral District of West Bomb. 'II Remamder of Toorourrong ill Evelyn. ,
No. 59.-81.
10
2
2 6
25
4
8
18
23
6
8
75
.. Remainder of Yan Yean in Evelyn. tt Remainder of Morang ill Ev~.
8
225
2 8
12
226 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES' AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS •.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES .. CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land, and engGfled in
growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
" ..
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and markct gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers and sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c .
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance 0/ mel! and goods:
Sub-class L Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bulloek teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic clliefly-Owners of. coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c. .
3. Water and wood carters ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.
CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drink~:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
'CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes:
Sub-class l. Laborers (undefined or unconnectcd with any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ...
" 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard .. table
keepers, &0.
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any oifWe or occupation:
Sub-class I. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors; &c.
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CU.ss XIU.-Persons engaged in domestic oifWes or duties, and of no specified II
occupation, scholars, frc. :
Sub-class l. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors. &c. (aged 15 years Imd upwards) 3. l)aughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 4. Scholars, whether at public or privatc schools, or at home
Or,Ass XIV.-Per80ns maintained at public cost, or by tlte community:
Sull-class 1. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS XV.-Persons wllOse pursuits have not been specified, or wllO were un·· • employed, §rc. :
Bub-class 1. Unemployed. "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 2. Occupation not stated ... 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patieuts in
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total ' ...
BOURKE.
Electoral District of East Bourke.
Jik",jika Parish.
19
8
3
3 205 59
1 178 4 101
7
6
WilI·will·rook Parish.
3
3
41 15 33 31
2 3
19
8
3 1
.. ~
40 10 55 13
3
3
...
30 8
16 42
2
18
12
,3 25 65 50
-_ -- __ -- --1--9 646 148 178 116 I 286
* Remainder of Broadmeadows in Tulla.marine. t Re=inder of Y uroke in Electora.l District of Wes\ Bourke.
! Remainder of BuU .... bulla in Electoral District of West Bourke. S Remainder of DMlaweit Guim in Electoral District of West Bourke.
CENSUS .OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 221
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-'-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District,
BOURKE.
Electoral District of East Bourke.
Keelbundora Parish. Woollert Parish.
9 4
10 5
10 2
10 8
54
27
2
78 31
ll3 75
10
9
38 3
31 28
15
10
36 12 34 29
13 3 9 3
3
5
29
16
48 33 93 14
13
7
68 12 68 20
2
14
5
46 17 73 29
36
J5
60 27 84 53
7
3
110 30 95 59
36
19
196 59
182 104
2
2J 5
15 10
25
15
33 19 53 27
···1 ... . .... ~ ... i I .. . .. ·r .................. , ... '"1'''[''' '''11
... \ ..... .
7,-38- --;;8-,-;0 1M -34- -9-1267 m ml--m --W-
1
SS-6 -:-5-5-/190-II Remainder of Bylands in Dalhousie and Electoral District of West Bourke.
'If Remainder of Toorourrong in Evely/l. .. Remainder of Yan Y 6aIl in Evelyn. tf Rema.inder of Momng in Evelyn.
228 CENSUS OF VICTORIA" 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND' PASTORAIt' 'DISTRICTS
TABuE ~Xrx.-'-Showi'ng :the,Occupations; in classifled arrangement, of 'Feina:1es 6f all ages in
,OC'CU~ATIONS: " ',.1' ) ,.1 ..
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES,
; F, ' .t.
.t CLASS L-Government:--Persons engaged in the general and local government and
defence of the country: , "
Sub-class 3, Army, navy"polioo-Warders, turnkeys, sea~chers, &0. • • .. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.' :
CLASS II'''7Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subor,dinates) not ilt the Government service:
Sub-class 1. ,Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, l and their ~ub-ordinates, pew-openers, &c. ': '
" : 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c .... I ...
.. \ 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and others ministering to health in a subordinate ,capacit.}"
CLASS m-Professional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts; and sciences:
Sub-claJs 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, gov:eruesses, music teachers, &c .... " : 3, Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &0. : ;
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy,' sell, Reep, or l~d money or goods : ! I
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... .., ... .. . " 2: Shop and stor~ keepers, dealers, hawk~rs, &c. .. . " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in ~hops, saleswomen, &c.;... . ...
l \
CLASS V.-Personal ojftces"':"Persotls engaged inenter,taining, clothing, and per-forming personal ojjiees for man: i '
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. ... " 2. ,Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, drE,lssmakers, outfit-
ters, &0. ' i I " 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.... " .. . \;
CLASS VI.-l'famifacturing"':"Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and deali~g in minera~ vegetable, and animal matters: '
, Sub-clas~ 1. Contractors --: Special ; branch in which' they 'York. being undefined I " '., '
" 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ' .. , .. . " 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &~.... .•. .. . " 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ",' , .. . " 6. Cabinetmakers,furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c, " 7, Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &0. " '8. Other artisans and meenanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. " . 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, wools~rters, charcoill-
, burners, &c.. !
CLASS VII.-Goldmining-Persolls e'ltgaged in digging,/or, washing out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... .. ' ... ... . .. " 2: Miners sluicing .. , , ... ... ... ... , ••• " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ••• ... ... ..,
, " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. ... '''' " 5. Miners alluvial sinking . ... ... ..... " .. " 6, Miners (branch of gold mining undefined); diggers; &c. ...
'<'r .'';.. ,~.:.
1-'--, WEST BOURKE.
Electoral District of West Bourke.
Cut-pa.w-paw P&rish, 'Doutta. GaJl& Pariah, : ~clusiveofMunicipa1ities.
.....
6
3 4 3
." ...
4 ....
3
7 6'
55
2
:8
I' I
, i'" ·3 I
,6 '10 , 91
7
2
2
12
. .. -' ; .. -.- ...
... ... .. .. i'
3 1
7
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 229
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-contimied.·
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
BOURKE.
Eleotoral Distriot of West Bourke. '
Marib~ong I Tull""!,,rin6 . ~ulI ... bull" "~--~..rl . I Dje.:ri:warrb I KorkuP!'rrinlul Pariah. , ParIsh. Pansh (pa.rt of.)t .d.;J;1.1.c. Pansb, i.d Parish.
-~~-'-i-\~~--i -~~ i , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.I ~ ~---i ! = '~ E'< i '~ " ~... '~":1l"~ ~ .., " " a ~'li>' ,~" .. t> '" "..9 ~~ i ~E-<g ,~. f::! ~. -" '5 a '", '" ;'.:: I'S' "gi, ,s~ a ~ .S . ~,,,, S':; 1 ~ ~.'" I'll ~ ~ ~~ I ~ ~ '5 ~ ~ e 11 ~s h '§ 31 gi, ~~ 14~ ~p., I iI'l.g~ ~p., i!l~ ~P:; ill 14 A ... A .::: I p.,p., :.it> i ~p., ~ ~~.'S ~~ - -1--1---------1------------1--1-
I
2
2
I 2
6
1 ~
21
I
No. 59.-3 m.
tn
3
2
41
... I
1 3
9
2 1
1 3
21
1
... (~ .. . 1 .' .. .
17 6 9 2
2 1
8 12 4
llulla·bu1\a in Electoral District of Eaat llourko.
2
3 3
6 11 20 19
•
230 CENSUS or VIGTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PE0PLE.
COUNTIES, Aim' PAST9R4L 'DISTRICTS
"~ 'J;ABL~ XIX.-Showing,the Occupations, in classified aJ:;rang~m~nt, ~f Females of all ages in
" ,.OCCUPATIONS.
.. , ~ ~ J' I ~.
------------;---~~--'~.:~-,-~,~.-:~-.-~!~ ~,~--.--, .. ~-" .. ----~-----,~.~'-.---
ClASSES AND SUB·CLASSES. CLAss VIII.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in
growing grain,fruits" animals, and other products,: ' Sub-class 1. Pastoral -- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
" 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ...
'" 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
"
"
, wives, &c. ' . 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale·yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS rx.-Oa'l'rying-PerlOlul engaged in the conveyance of men and good'! :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefty-Carriers by drays, bullock·teams on the roads, lighters, &c. ' . ,
" 2. Passenger traffic' chiefty-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats ~or hire, railway employees, &c. '
" 3. Water and wood carters ••• ... ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ..• 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c, ••• "
" CLASS X. -Persons dealing in food and drinks:
I J • t
Sub-class 1. Animal food c;hiefiY7."Butchers, poulterers, fis~mong~rs; &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, ·confe.ctioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &e.
CLASS XI. - .llfiscellaneous pUT8Ui/s-P erSO'l!8 engaged in occupations not em/;raced in other classes: '
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined. or unconnected, with \lny of the fqregoifg pursuits) , , ,
" • 2. Wood-splittets, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwiseundeflned) : .. 3. Other occupations-Proprietors ·oLlabor offices, billia.rd-ta'Qle
keepers, &e. . '
CLASS Xn.-Inflependent means-Persons oj prope-Tty and rank, not returned under any office or occupation: . '
Sub-class 1. Persous deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c; , " , I I
2. Atilluitants, "independent 'means," ,persons of rank (s9urce of income undescribed) •
3. Ladies (not otherwise described), ;... . .. i , ,
CLASS XllI.-Persons engaged in domestic offices 01' duties and of no specified I occUpation, scholars, &:c. : I' l! I
Sub-elass L Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) , .... ! ... '" 2. Daughters, relath;es, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years'and upwards) " I 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &C" (under i5 years of agel' ... " 4. Scholars, whether at public or, pr!~ate s~hools, o~ at,hoFe ...
C~ss XIV.-Per~ons maintained at public cost, Or by'lhe community:' I - '. ", I Sub·class 1. Pnsoners .. , ... .... ... '" I ... '
" 2: Patients iu hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.:_. ; ... \ ... .
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified or who Were unem-, played, &:c . .-
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present,"· paupers, &c. • .. " 2. Occupation not stated ..•. ... ... ... • .. " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... " ... ... . .. " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. .-6. D!ilaf and dumb"or blind .. :
" "
Total'
BOURKE.
Electoral Distrlctof West Bourke.
~Cut-paw.p",w Parlsh, exclUll!v" of Municipalities. Doutt.. G..u .. Parish. '
41 'i6 28
9
12
31 12 36 22
1 9
2
' •• t .
! ,
17
, 9
: '"
I 1
3 2 5
l' 4,
... . .. i
..... ! 'II ••
2
25 130 187 41 16 ' 9 54 59 10 5
30 i 100 156 35 21 16 I 77 89 36 22
...
I I ••• 1
.... ..... ..... ... ... ".~ ... ----1-1-108 121 98 465 ,619 1149 85
-- -
CENSUS OF VICTORIA,. 1861 OCCU:r.ATIONS ,OF THE ,PEOPLE. 231
IN DET AIL-(FEMALES)-continued.'
the.Pa~ishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
BOURKE. . ~---,
EleQtoral District of West Bourke.
I -~.~.---'~,~--.--.~~
'Ma.ribymong Tulhl.marlne I BuIlarbulJa ~
Djerriwa.rrh I KorkuIJ<lrrimul Pl'rlsh. Pa.rish ,Pa.ris~(Pa.rt ofl.t
1 .;j 1 .. Parish. .;j ~ _Parish.
~~
1'1~ !,:." ~ '5 ~ '1 11 '5
~n ..
~t ~~ P< P<
~ P< ,ij,.; P< ~ I 11 ~i ~1 P< ~. a P< 0
'" ~ B. ~;> t,~ .s· ... .l5 t'J ~ .~ i 1 ~g U .~ "8
!~ §o· "" B !! lbi !~ I ~ ~'" jP< "a ~~ <iP< ., A .. Ih ill ~'a . ~'O " -~.gfi· , i<l" '0 III ttl A Eo<
--~----'-- --' - --'--------------------------
3
8 3
3S 6
, 35 21
2 7
45 19 38 11
....
1\ ,4 2 5
26
13
5
2
...
64 21 23 5 58 23 63 6
21
16 3
...
90 42 16 12 74' 40' 31 .8
.. ~ .
1 5
5
14 5
20 . • 2
.. ,
2
20 7
32 3
... '
3 3 12 4
2 2 3
...
12 14 27 9 3 1 21 7 7 15 51 10 1 9 1: 2
. ..
1
15 2
12 7
17
10
20 15 34
9
7
37 14 42 12
6 19
7 3
1
69 32 13 .9 47 36 65 22
... , .... I ... .... .• : ... ... I'" ... •.. . ... ... , 2 ••• ... •.• I ...
~1~17 3OO;-ro ;;;--;:;;TW" 75-!-31--;- -132T~I47 ~ ill 233 -~ t Remainder of Bulla-bulla..in ]''1ecLoral District of East Bourke.
232 CENSUS OF VICTORIA; 1861: OCCUP ATIONSOF THE PEOPLE,'
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL 'DISTRICTS
TABU: XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o OOUl' ATI 0 Nfl,
CLASSES .AND SUB-CLASSES.
Cuss I.-Government-Persons engaged in the up-neral and local government Qtld defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders,turnkeys, searchers, &c. . .•. " 4. Womenin Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
Cuss II.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with thair immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
SIIb-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-
"
ordinates, pew-openers, &0. . 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ... 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nU!~ses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Professional-Persons engaged .in literature,fine arts, atld sciences:
Sub-class J. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Tl'ading-Persons who buy, Bell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub·class J. Merchants ... ... ... ... • .• " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &0. .. . " :!. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c .. .. " 4 Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... • ••
CLASS Y.-Personal o.ffices-Persons engaged in entertaining, ilotlLing, and perf 01 ming personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers! barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit·
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
C],ASS YI.-iWanllfacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and am:mal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being undefined .
3. Brickrnakers, road and railway i1tborers, &c. '" ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. .•. ... . .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &0. ••. • .. 6. Cabinet makers,furni ture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrIghts, implement.makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics,printers, bookbinders,coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &e.
CLASS vn.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, uJlUIhing out, atld extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... .. . .. 2. Mincrs sluicing ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-raising ... ••• ... . .. " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &0. • .. " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ........ .. " 6. :Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
• Remainder of Yuroke and Dara:rweit Guim in Electoral District of East :Bourke.
2
10
BOURKE.
Electoral District of West Bourke.
2
5
2
5 6
13 19 4
4
12
Gisbol'ru> Parish.
2
5 5
39
3
12
2 4
56
.. ......
\
t Eemainder of Bylands III DalhOUSie and Electoral
.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 233
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continned.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
Macedo\> Parish.
Ol.e. .g~ <DOl
~~ ::lEo<
-
2
6
7
" i~ ~~
!~ --
4 2
2
1 I>< .5l ~ I;tj
--
2
.6
BuUleiorrk Parish.
d .,1< ~E7<
- --
2
2
3 4
" '" . 'gfJ n ~~ --
5
1 :3
26
District of E-.;.t ]lourke.
No. 59.-3 n.
BOURKE.
Electoral District of West Bourke.
i ! .ffl I I I 1 'J: 1 '" I><
~ I>< "" il;
~ " ., . 0 §J
~ <it affJ
~ g'~ ~ ;q ~il; ---'-,[-
8 2 6 3 10
1 t. I>< :g
1><--< " 'fJ, gs~ .~ ~i IE R-__ 1 __
3 5
..•
.ffl 'J:
" I>< :g '" '" 1l
! --
2
22
~ ~ 'E ~ ~ --
2
9
r of ~pwhn~ In Dalho1lllie.
fJ '5 1><"" ~c ",,0
1<1: ,,'" iZiB -
1
234 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-:-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
BOURKE,
Electoral District of West Bourke.
OCCUPATIONS. '
I Blackwood Gisborne __ P_ar,is_h,-, __ I Parish.
I !II~J ~.<i :1~ 11 ~i i ~~ l~ ~ \l-;! §:g'~ ~
Sp.. ,!l:;;.: ~ § s.,., ~'S 81"i£: c,)Ii ~'O
-------------------------1------------CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VITI.-Agricultural and P.utoral-Persons working land and engaged in gTowinggrain, fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class'!. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, scttlers, &c. ,
"
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • •. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
C~ASS a.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters. &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiejly-Owners of coaches, ,cabs, &e., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
" 3. Water n,nd wood carters ... .•• ..• '" 4. Porters and Messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) •.• 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
" CLASS X.-Perst:m8 dealing in food and drinlc8:
10
2
Sub-class I. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c.... . •• " 2. Ve~etable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners, ...
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-l11'iscellaneou8 pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other cla8s/l$: ,
Sub·Class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
" 2. Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Ir,dependent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any o.[!ice or ()(Jcupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving incomtp from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
" 2: Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of
-income undescribed) 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and 0/ no specified ()(Jcupation, 8cholm's, g-c.:
'Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) '... ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &0. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) .. . " 4. Scholars (whether at public or private schools. or at home) .. .
CLASS XIV.- Persons maintained at public cost, or lEy the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... ... " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS XV.-Persolls whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, t\'c.:
Sub-class 1. Unemployed"Hno occupation at, present," panpers, &e. .. . " 2. Occupation not stated ... ... .... ... .. . " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... .. . " '4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
" "
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total
* Rema.inder of Y uroke ood DarIa wcit (luim ill.lliootoraJ DlStrlct of East Bourke.
23 4
30 16
8
4
• .. I
23 7
34 9
4
188 13
144 39
2
II
4
33 9
44 9
3
2
28 4
22 7
6
6
19 11 24 17
2 2
78 18 57 38
36
30
224 35
219 47
1 3
1
t RcmJl.lnder ofByla.nds ill DalhOUSIe iUld Electoral
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAlL-(FEMALES)- continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
Macedon Pariah,
g~ -g~ :i1~ --
37 6
37 16
~
~~ '~'~ ail< ~'S --
5
52 17 4;; 17
I
~ ~ '8 ~ --
8
7
52 4
58 7
Bnttlejorrk Parish.
~i ,Q~
§~ 001;< --
19 8 7
II
d .00 1;<1;<
--
12 :I
J8 7
\l • 1l:§ ',,:. Sil< ~'S
-'--
4 7
7
2
110 8
107 28
BOURKE.
Electoral District of West Bourke •
fi .~
il;
" '" ~ :'1 0 ;:q
4
39 10 41 10
,~~ ",6~ §=$-: "~,, ... ",.;1 !l ~'5 ;><A~ I
I 4
.d
~ {l
~ II:l
2
14 5
24 2
.g '~ il;
j " '" ~ '" )e!
I-
29
8
4
14 2
50 14
.,;.
fi '~ ~
-E ~ --
19
10
12 9
22 7
7
~ ~"': . "'C 1:; -~
~~ --
24
8
9 5
23 15
t+ il;-'. :s'a ,QP
!l:' 1'<.5 --
14
4
23
.;j
l :s! '" ~ is. w --
11
2
21 8
35 2
.;j '5 ~
:E .:l is
! --
29
13
45 31 67 31
.;j' '~ il;
'" ~ ~ --
29
16
2
25 10 43 25
235
i '5 p.. ...
j"i n --
6
3
25 2
32 11
--1-----'--'-----113 145 148 51 50 I 310 115 I 6 I 50 1127 89 9;; I 45 84 ~ m/----;-
District of East Bourke. ~ Remainder of Forbes in Dalhonsie. § Remainder of NewWu:n in Dalhousie,
"
236 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
BOURKE.
Electoral District of Prahran Farish, extra lIIllllicipai.
OCCUFATIONS.
------------------------1------ --- --'---
CLASSES AND· SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS L-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence 0/ tlte coun try:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. ... " 4. 'Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS Il.-Professional-Persons in tlte learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government 8c~vice:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-
" ordinates, pew-openers, &c. •
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. '" 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS m.-Professional-Persons engaged in literatllre,jine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .•.. .. 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep,. or .lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... '.. .., ... , .. .. 2. Shop. and store keepers, dealers, hawkers. &0. . .. " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ...
CLASS V.-Personol offices --:.P ersoTfS engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, bnrmaids, waitresses, &c. ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
. ters, &c. , 8. Domcstic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c,
CLASS VI,-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mine"al, vegetable, and animal mattcrs:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Speeial branch in which they work ooing . undefined '
" 8: Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... ..,
" 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ,.. ... 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... . .. 6. Cabinetmakers. furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &e. " 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, felhuongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
... burners, &c:. .
CJ;ASS VIT.-Gold mining-Person~ engaged in digging for, waslting Qut, and " extracting gold: .
Sub-class i. :Miners puddling ... '" ... '0,
" 2.' Miners sluicing ... ... ,,' ... " 8. lInners quartz-raising... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. . n 5, Miners alluvial sinking ....., .. . .. 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
2
1 2
59
12
5
5 3
116
5
4
8
3 6
36
2
4. 8
3 4
25 24
CENSL'S OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 237
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES)- continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
BOURKE. DALHOUSIE.
South Bourke (part of). Electoral District of Rodney. lIIoornbbin Pa.rlsh.
1 Dandenong Parish. ~~ ';'Jill] .: d .. Ii' ~.O'l {1~ ...... <Ii ~Ag, ,~~" .... .... '<1 .a
'" f .... o .a 1§ .... ~ 0 o~ IS " ~6. !l U] $~3 ~~~ S~
~ ~~ .s" -s -tl~~
t~ '" 8;a "'§ 8;.:;:S ,.: ]0 ,,~ .s .9 ... " ~ ~i~ h .!l.~~ ~~~ ",!l" ~~~~ ~!!~ ~.~ s J~ 1'01~- "'f;\ia.l s3§!:t;1 ~ '"0 .s~~~ ,ElAJi £1.9'1:1 ~~~ ~~ .:;~ :.1 AE-< ill's 0;:;:
lIIulgrave Parish.
- --- --- --- ---- ---- --- ------------ --- -
8
11
4
6
No. 59.-3 o.
14
3
1 2
15 10
7
1
2 12
30
......
, ...
2
9 7
2
4
5 13
42 14
3
1 6
13
'00'.
·23l; CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 OCClJP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o c C U PAT IONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and pastQTal-Persons worlcing land and engageit in
growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products: .
Sub-class 1.· Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
" "
" "
settlers, &c. . 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners ),farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultnral-Farm.laborers and· farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle·dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &e.
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of mel/- and goods :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2; Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c. "
3. \Vater and wood carters ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.
" " "
CLASS x.-Persons dealing infocd and drinJcs:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &0. .
CLASS XI.-lIfiscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupation8 'l!ot emlYraced in other classes: .
, Sub·class 1. Laborers (undefined or Unconnected with any of the foregoing pursl!its) ,.
" "
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent mean8-PerS01I8 of properly and rank; not returned under· any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses -Householder·s, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) "
" 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices 0'1' duties and oj no specified occupation, 8chola1's, §rc.:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years·:md upwards) 3. Daughters, relath'es, visitors, &c. (under 16 years of age) ... 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home "
" CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public eost, 0'1' by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospi~als, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemploye(l, xc.:
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, .. no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 2. Occupation not stated ... ... ... • ••
" 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
"
hospitals, &c. . 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total ...
3
2
74 29 56 32
11
7
2
238 67
182 127
4 4
BOu:RKE.
28
12
154 46
157 49
24
8
5
2
38
9
136 # 158 43 37
105 . 152 88 88
2
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 239
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)...,.continned.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
BOURKE. DALHOUSIE.
South Bourke (part of). Eleotoral District of Rodney.
------1---
12
24 10 46
9
.•.
39
8
1 2
97 41
120 53
21
11
76 23 54 56
25 6
27 14
7
12
32 7
25 18
36
18
4
2
2
273 90
230 158
7
2
50 12 61 29
36" 11 22
4
3 2
226 36
164 90
2 4
" 1
7
4
.....
43 6
42 7
5
3
3
III 16
115 30
5 1
10 4
20 1
17 3
120 -3-72-- --26-1- --9-3- D3 -" -86-8- -1-74-- -, -8-"7--1--59-4"-1-1-2-3-1--30-8-1--2-2- -;-
240 C~NSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCC1)"P AT IONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Govermnent-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence,of tile ctmntl'Y: • .
Sub-class 8. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. . •• .. 4. Women in' Government employment- Messengers, office
keepers, &c. .
CLASS II.-Professional-Persons in tile learned professions (witlt their immediate Sll.oordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &e.
" "
2. Physieians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ••. • •• 8. Dispensing chemists, siek nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Proje88ional-Person8 engaged in literatuTe,.fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 8. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &0.
CLASS IV.- Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or gooil,s:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ....... ... • .• " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ... n 8. Bankers, brokers, accountants. commission agents, &e. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. • ••
CLASS V.-Persona! offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, wa.itresses, &c. . •• " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c.
" 8. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLABS VI.-Manujacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical produotions, and in 'Working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal mattera :
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
II
" " " " " "
undefined 8. Brickmakers, road and railway" laborers, &c. ••• ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, fonnders, &c. ••• ••• • •• 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... • •• 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, ~e. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics,printers, bookbinders,coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, chareoal
burners, &0.
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and emracting gold :
Sub-class 1: Miners puddling .•• ... ... • .. '" 2. Miners sluicing ... ••• ... .•• ... " 8. Miners quartz-raising .•• ••. ... • .. " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. • •• " 5. Miners alluvial sinking .•. ... ••. . •• " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
DALHOUSIE.
Electoral District of Kyneton Boroughs •
2
.l'atlSll \part of). t Lauriston Parish.
4
2
5 1
20 8
4
5
19 24
107
1 4
2
1l
25 7
77
* Remainder of Metcalf in Electoral District of Dalhousie. t Remainder of Edgecombe in Electo:ro.J Di.trid of Dalhousie and in Ta.lbot. I( Rellll\inder of Edge<lombe in Ele"to~al District of K,pletoll Boroughs lIIld in Talbot. 'II Remainder of Metcalf in Electoral I!istrict of K,pleton, Boroughs.
< • U R<lmal:nder of Woodend III ElectonU
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIOKS OF THE PEOPLE. 241
IN DE TAIL-(FElVIALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
DALHOUsm.
Electoral District of Kyneton Electoral District of Dalhousie. Boroughs.
···--···-1-·--··----,---..,------,---,--:--,----;---;--,---
2 2
5 9
2
6 3
21
2 1
13
1
11 2
t :fulmainder of Carlsruhe in ElectoraJ. District of Dalhousie. .. Remainder of Carlsruh\l in Electoral District of Kyneton :ful1'Oughs.
District of Kyneton lloroughe.
No. 59.-3p.
1
9
2
5 12 6
5
5 3
18
§ Remainder of Woodend in Electoral District of Dalhousie tt Remainder of N ewbam in Bourke. •
4
5
23
o
242 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICT&
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of-all ages in
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII.-Agritntitural amI pastoral-Per801U working ,land, and engaged in growing !fI'ain; jruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class L Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ". 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners). farmers'
wives, &c. ' . " 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) .
" 5. Cattle dealers, sale· yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS TX.-Oarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance oj men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock. teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
,. 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... • •. 4. Porters and messep.gers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
" " "
CLASS X.-Person8 dealing in food and drink.s:
Sub·class ]. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, ,poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... 2. Vegetllble food chiefly, and drinks Bakers; confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLAS~ XI.-Miscellaneou8 pU~8uil,~-Per8QnS engaged in occupationst!ot embraced ~n other clas8es : .
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the furegoing pursuits;
2. Wood.splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c, (otherwisc undefined) ... 11. Other occupations-Proprietors 'of labor offices, billiard·table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Intlependent means-Persons of property and ranh, not returned under any offiCe or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses - Householders, house proprietors, &c. .,
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of
" income ulldescribed) .
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) •• ,
CLASS' XIII.-Penons 81lgaged in domestic offices 01' duties, and oj no specified occupation, scholars, &c. :
Sub·class 11, Wives and wic10ws (of no specified occupation) ." 2. Daughters, relati'Ves, 'Visltors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards)
3. Daughters, relatives, 'Visitors. &c. (under 15 years of age) 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained, at puhlic cost, 01' by tlte community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, 01' who u'el'e unem• ployed, &c. :
Sub·class I. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupere, &c.
"
2. Occupation not stated .•. 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals; &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclnsive of patients in
hospitals, &c. , 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
DALHOUSIE.
Electoral District of Kyneton Boroughs.
4 5
2 2 119 1 1 21 3 10 90
16
3
9 3
16 6
i
3 2
2 3
3
3
300 80
274-124
--- --- --' -_._--'--12 21 278 40 979
54
57
1
,>
218 ()1
28G 51
I ______________ :--~--:" ......... _ ......... ~~"":"-====-,>d-:
* Remainder of Metcalf in Electoral District of Dalhousie. t Rema;ll<ler of Edgecombe in Electoral District of Dalhousie and in Tl11bot. II Relllllinder of Edgecombe in FJectoral District of Kyneton Boroughs amI in Talbot. 'If Remainder of Metc.,lf in .J;.fr:lt,:~~~~:;;:i~} ~ !;;I.:~~fi~lBE[.;;,t~~i
•
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186l: OCCUPATIONS OF 'fHE PEOPLE. 243
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES) - continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
DALHOUSIE. --_ .... _----- ----,-----------------------------
. Eleetoral District of Kyneton Boroughs.
C';lsruhe Pari!lh -1- W·o·-od·· .. en .. ·d-P-.. -ns··b· .. · (part ont. (partoC).§
1111 ! ~~ ... :
9. 11 12
11 2 3
.. ,. 2
4
20 63 138 27 4 11 21 9
21 87 94 42 4 18 46 6
2 ... i
22 . 12
33 . 12
____ • __ 1 _____ _
59 211 I 359 118 118
15 17 1 7
13 40 3 16
t R;,mllinder of Carlsruhe in Electoral District of Dalhousie . ~ RemIlind"" of Carlsruhe in Elector.;! District of Kyneton Borougbs.
DlBtnct of Kyneton Borougbs.
5 5
19 7
Electoral District of Dalhousie.
2 2
7 6 4 9 31 64 122 I 1 3 4 16 16 16 4 10 4 16 38 75 111
2 3 5 20 1!3
....
t§ ~der of,!, oodend.in }JIeetoral District of I)"lhousie. t _mamder of :!iiewblillllll Bourke.
85 21 97 31
1
244 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES.AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing th!".OC~UI)Utions, ~n classified arrangement, of Female~ of all ages in
<> cc UP:.\. T IONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS .I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office , keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-Professional-Persons in the lem'ned professions (with their immediate .subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class I. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their' subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ... . .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and others
ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c. . .
CLASS IV.-Trading-Perso?}s who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... . .. " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ... " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants; commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in ~hops, saleswomen, &c. ... ...
CLASS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal.offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepe~s, barmaids, waitresses, &c. : .. N ee.llewomen, shoebinders,: milliners, dressmakers, outfit
.ters, &c. " 2.
" 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, an'd in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
" "
'undefined '. ( 3. Brickmakers, road and railw~y laborers, &c. . .. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmitbs, founders, &c.... ... . .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. . ... ... 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart make,s, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-Go/d mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold:
Sub.class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... ... ... " 2. Miners sluicing... ... .., ... .... • .. " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. ,,,. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking... .,'. .... ..... .. . " '6. Miners (brancli or gold mining undefined), diggers, &c;
DALHOUSIE.
EiectQral District of· Dalhousie.
2 . ..
..';
8 3
::: I ::: ::: I :::
:.:.:.11
",
:~ . ... j ..... .... .'.
6
11 2
Broadford Parish.
. ...
.. ...
3 16
. ..
• Remainder of Forbe~ in ll?urke an,d El~c.toral ,District,of.Kilmore. " l' ~! ~'I .. ('. !'
t Remamdel'.ofGlenburme m Electoral·Dlstnct of Klimore .. .11 Remainder. ()f GleD,burnie in Ele.ctoral.District of Dalhousie ••
• i • . ~ ..... '. . ,
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES) - continued.o
'
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
Electoral District of Dalhousie.
2
5 2
DALHOUSIE.
Electoral District of Kilmore.
4
7
2
2 9
83
2
17 18
....
Electoral District of Murray
Boroughs.
7
Hamilton North Pariah.
8.
14
45 7
DUNDAS.
Electoral District of Dundas and Follett.
4
I 3
24
2
2
5
'" I
2
22 5 8 13
. ..
7
245
24
t Remainder of Seymour in Anglesey. 'If Remainder of Hamilton Munloipa.lity in NornUIDby.
§ Reruainder of Forbes in Bourke and Electoral District of Dalhousie.
No. 59.-3q.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 :'OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified· arrangement, of Females of all ages in
DALHOUSIE.
Electoral District of Dlilhousie.
OCCUPATIONS. :~ ~f! . f" ~ '§ I:.,.,;,:; 1 Po. '2 "', , ,~,~ . § Po.!. ,J:I "" M t(l~
, 1:l ;oj 1:1' 2t: _" ___ ---,. ______ --.-:ic--____ " __ '_' _' I~ ~~~:£
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. ! CLASS Vm.-Agricultural and pastoral---Persons working la'na, and engaged
in growinfJ grain,jruita, ani?1lals, ,and other products: '
S~b-cla.ss I, Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers,: shcep farmers, settlers, &c.
"
..
2. Pastoral-Shepherds. hutkeepers, station labQrers, &c.' .•. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners ),farmers'
wives, &e. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) " ' 5.' Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. . •.
, I CLASS IX.-Carrying,-Persons engaged in the conveyance of m~n l!nd goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c. ,
", ,2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, !cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employee~, &c. :
3. Water and wood carters .:. ". ... " 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ...
5. Engaged in sea navigation-Ste,vardesses, &c: ..•
Cuss X.-Persons dealing in/ood and drinks:! . I.
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers! p~ultere~s, fish~ongers. &c. " 2. Vegetable food' chiefly, and qrinks - Bakers, eonfectioners,
I greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &f: . '
CLASS XI.-j}Jiseellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in otclipatwns not embraced in other classes: , !,! I
Sub-class 1. LabJrers (undefihed or unconndcteu'with any of the' ~oregoing , pursuits) , .' 'i'.' I'·'· ..
2, Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers; &c. (otherwtse undefined), .. 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor otlices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. i . i , ,I , ' i
CLASS XlI,-Independent means-Persons of property and ra'l'fli., not returned under any ojJke'or occupation: ! I
Sub-class 1. 'Persons derivin~ income from l house;-Hous'eholders, house proprietors, &c. " I
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of lrank (souree of income undescribed) . . ! '
" 3. Ladies (not otherwise describeq)... ' '':. ... ...
CLASS XIIL-Pe1"S0I18 engaged in domestic ~tJiek8 07' d~tie8 anlz of no specified
"
occupation, scholars, &c.: ,
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of nO specified occupation)... ... " 2. Daugljters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) ,,3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &e. (under 15 years of age) .. . " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools ,or at home .. .
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost or by tl~e ctTmm~nity: .. ' '. ' I 1 Sub-class 1. Prlsoner~ ...,....;....... I... • ..
)" 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.. I.... . . .. : 1 : j I. 1
CIrA58 XV,+Per8011S wl!Osc pursuits have not been BjJecijied. or iwho were unem, ployed, 1c.: I : ! '
Sup-class ,. UnemploY<ld, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. .. . " 12. Oceupation not stated... ... ... ... .. .
3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... ... ... .. . ~. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in : ' hQspitals, &c. , . I. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients ,in ! h6spitals, &e. . i 6. Del,d' and dumb, or blind ... ... ... j
"
"
" Total
; 3
,3
.... . .. : ...
... '" ! •••
17 3
20 2
,I.
:31 • 4
21 33
' ...
. ~ ...
9 :8 17
2 13 7 1 16
19 8 i ... 8
... j ......
... 1'''' ~ 5, 'j •••
I I
! . ... ; .... . ... ' .. .
2 1 8
.. ,' ...
4, 61 . 2' 21
4 86 2 30
I
10 4
24 7
17 48 5 9
12 64 6 15
.. ~ ! :::' :::
.. , !... ... I
... .", .... ... ..., ... · .. 1 .. ·,· ..... i ... -I-I--I-~
48 115 i 43 I 7j16·1255 i 57 46 168
. * Remainder of ForlJcB in Bqurkeand Electoral' District of Kilmore, t Remamder of Glenburnie In. Electoral DlStriot or. Kllmore., u,. II Remainder of,Glelibuinie'!n',Eleet6ral,Dlstriet of Dalhousie;'
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186'1: OCCUP A'llONS OF THE PE'o:i>LE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and . principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
2
...
69 6 11 2 52 8 13
2 1
7 I
o 6 5
i I
DALHOUSIE.
2 21 41 7
6 22 2
. ...
. .....
260 62· 60" 13 66 !l1 18 7
196 65 78" 29 123 . 26 53 10
2' ..
1 ..... 2 2
... ¢ ...
3 2
153 23
138 67
2 4
7
3
31 II 23 8
.' t
; I'
DUNDAS.
Electoral District of Dundas and Follett.
12 6
1
56 14 24 9 2 19
79 13 43 37 17 16
....
7 2 2
29 ' 6
27 16
... I'"
8 t
16 7
38 8
4 1
15 5
37 5
247
8
23 37 11 12 38 54
8 7
5 1
156 '~24,m~! ' ,~96 , '1-'-76" -;;--g;-p~- ~; 1~:~ ~'~. ~~ -------~ . , ., , .... ,..... .... .. '.- .
77 99 1147
Remaind~r of Seymour ~ Angle.ey: ll.<lnu>lnder of Hamilton Municipality In Norma.nby. § Remainder of Forbes In llourke and Eleet.oral Dietriet of Dalhousie.
248 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
EVELYN.,
Electoral District of Evelyn.
o CCUPATI 0 NS. NiUumbik Parish. .;i
:;! '6 ~ ~
If Ii I~ n ~i ---.. - .... ·-----------------1------- ---1---·1---
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CJ,ASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local'government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army. navy, police -Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &C. " 4. 'Women in Government employment-Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS IT.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immedia.te subordinates) not in tllB Government service:
Sub-clMS 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physiciaus, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a 'subordinate capacity
CLASS IIT.-Professional-Pers01l8 engaged in literature,fine al'ls, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. ••• " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c. '
CJ,ASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, 8el~ lieep, or lena money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ••. ... ... ... ... " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . .. " 3. Bankers, brokers. accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ••• ...
CLASS V.- Personal ojfices - Pe/'sons engaged in entertaining, cwthing, and performing personal offices .fOt' man,'
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. B. Domestic servants (general), cooks, h01Isemaids, &c.
CLASS VL-Mamtfacturil1g-Persons engaged ill art and mechanical productio1l8, . and in wOI'king and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matlers:
Sub· class 1. Contractors-:;.Special branch in which they work being undefined·
"
"
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... .. . 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ... ... .. . 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. . ... .. . 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners,&C. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers. soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VIT.-Gold .mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold: .
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ••• ... • .. " 2. Miners sluicing ... ... ... .. . .. 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... ... • .. .. 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
2
••• 7 17 3
·tt
i···
• Remainder of Morang in Electoml District of ElWlt Domke. t Remn.mder of Yan Yean ill EleetoreJ Dlstnct of East Bourke •
5
CENSUS' OF' VICTORIA, 1861: .OCo-C'PATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 249
IN DETAIL-(FEMl'\:LES)~continued.:· the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within-each County or Pastoral District.
'1.i 'Ii "" f~ !j
2
8
I CaJedoni.an Diggings.
~ OS ~ . -p:: if . f ." 0
~ ~ ° - ---
1 .
8
2
8 2 10
2
No. 59.-8r.
EVELYN.
Electoral District of Evelyn.
al ,,, i1 §~ !<~
~§ ---
6
.;j 'J:: ~ ,~ ~ ---
,I
21
~ 8.;j h ~p< ---
2
4'
I
i Wanandyte Parish.
I I ~~ Il· ""'iil ~I j~ G
~~ ph: ------
.. ~.
1
7 1
f al
~.~ """ ~A a"" ",Ii
---
~ Remainder of Tourourrong in Electoral District ofEa,st Ilonrke.
FOLLETT. !
Electoral District of Dundas and Follett.
gj, .e~
I ·11 ] ."&U~ .!f
A ~or .. 8 <lE<o :a j oJ !>;
j '); "'.<l 1i ~-e
~ .... 8~a~ 0 --- -.--:----
.•.
:I 2
11 20
250 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OOOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS v:m.-Agricultural and pastoral- Persons working land and engaged ill growing grain,fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
.. II
"
2. Pastoral- Shepherds. hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • •. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners ),farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) . 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS I'K.:-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers, by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c. .
" 2. Passenger t.raffic ehiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats
for hire, railway employees, &c.
"
3. Water and wood carters .... ... • .. 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. .•.
• CLASS x'-Persons deali'flg in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &C .... . " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &C.
Cuss XI.-MiscellaneQus pwsuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) .
" 2. Wood splitters, fencers. grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS DI.-Independent means"-Persons of property and rank (not returned under any office or occupation): .
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c. •
" 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of ~ank (source
, of income undeseribod) ". 3, Ladies (not· otherwise described) ...
CLASS ':x:m.- Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupq.tion, scholars, 9'c. : .
Sub-class 1. Wi,es arid widows (of no specified occupation) ,'" ... ". 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 ,years arid upwards) " s. Daughters, relatives, visitors,·&c. (under 15 years of age) ... " - 4. Scholars, whether at public or private s.chools or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by tile community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners .. , ... ... . .. " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLASS XV.-Persons wltose pursuits have not been specified, or wh~ were unemployed, {rc.:
Sub-class 1. Unemployed,." no occupation at present," paupers, &c. ... "
2. Occupation not stated . " ... ... ... ...
" 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits .. , ... ." ...
" 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. .. 5. Unemployed by reason of accidents, exclusive hospitals, &c.
of patients in
.. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind .. ... ... ...
.
i
...
... 14
9
...
...
...
... ... ...
... ...
79 19 66 45
... ...
. .. ...
...
. ..
EVELYN.
Electoral District of Evelyn.
Nillumbik Parish.
I . .. . .. ... ... ...
...
...
. .. ... . ..
... . ..
8 1 9
:3
... . .. ... l>r·
. ..
...
I ... ... 21
14
...
...
. ..
.. . '" . ..
.. . ...
67 31 85 29
2
'" . .. ... .. . . ..
'" ... ... . ..
7 20
5 2
. .. . ..
... .. .
... . ..
... ... '" ... '" ...
1 3 ... '"
. 6 2G 4 10
18 30 3 18
1 ... . .. . .. .. . '" . .. ... .. . ... . .. '"
Total ... 1~2-- --22-- -;8-- --4-9-1~ • Remainder of Morang in Eledoral District of East Bourke. t Remainder ofYan Yean Ul Electoral Distrlct of East Bourke.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 251
IN DETAIL-CFEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated wi~hin each County or Pastoral District.
7
2
4 2
10 . "
5.
4
2
" 9 9 5
" 20 3 9 8
4
75 18 48 13
EVELYN.
Electoral District of Evelyn.
3
7 2 3
1
18
26 9
38 6
6
3
2
14 8
27 3
35 5
26 15
7
5
16 7
16 5
10
7 7
3
2 1
10
FOLLETT.
Electoral District of Dnndas and Follett.
1
4
26 7
50 15
8
65 17 60 16
252; CENSBS' iOF,VICT0RIA, 1861.: OCCUPATIONS-OF 'fHE',PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL'DISTRICTS
,'TABLE IXJiX.-Showing-the,Occupations,lin 'classified arrangement; of Females of all ages in ___________ ---_....;;.. _______ ............ v' _____ ......... ___ .. "
I ',' ·QCCUl'A!TIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB"CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and difence of the countrfj: .
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office'
keepers, &c.
CLASS n.-Professional-Persons in the learned prifessions (?pith their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service: . '
Sub-class 1. Mfuisters, mlsslOnaries" scripture readers, and their sub-, ordinates, pew-openers, &c:
" 2. Physicians, Burgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. .
" 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others minis~ring to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS m-F;rofessional-Persons engaged in literature;fine arts; and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3. Other professions-Authors, edit-ors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c. '
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... '" .. 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c'. '" " 3. Bankers, brokers. accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ' . '
CLASS V.-Personal ojfice'IJ-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal ojfices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " 2. Needlewomeil, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. » 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Pef'sons ~ngaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and, dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being
"
undefined. 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &~ •.. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... .,. 6. Cabinetmakers,furnituredealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and'cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. S. Other artisans and mechanics, printers. bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmon~rs, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &~ " .
CLASS VII.- Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and i:ctracting gold: .
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling , " 2. Miners sluicing... :
3. Miners quartz-raising... .... ... 4. Miners quartz-erushing, amalgamating, &e.
" .. .. , i
5. Miners alluvial sinking ... 6. Mine~s (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &~
.. "
14
34
19
, 1
19 99
224
I 1 1
•. 'RenllwideJ' of Moola' p' in ElectoraJ District of Sout.h Gra.ntl' "
GRANT.
Geelong Municipality.
... ,
5 2
6
5
14 13
144
,2
5 4 8
10 2
11 23 4
;}
! 1 14 8
1
9 "
6 12 34, ~5
104 257
2
... :\
10 60
173
.~ I
3
1 1
4
19
1
2
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated' within each County or Pastoral District.
6;; ~~
it aJ)l;j
i
1 5
55
:::: ~ 6 "", §j:
h ziii
HI
58
10
2
5 62
294
2
Paywit P .... ioh.
lli<l.
II & ..
5 3
46
l'rHi II,' , "",9
i '~f' ~~
2
22
No. 59.-88.
1 Po;
" ,~
i --
7
3
, 67
GRANT.
Electoral District of South Grant,
~.
~ ~i '51 1 11 .;j ~o
Po;'!l '5 'S
I~ Po; '" Po;j " Po; is
~);1 <>
~ .; .. h o,S 8~ l!I ~ i ~h Po; I'; A", -------'-------
4 2 5
3 2
41 17 4 3 40
t South BlUWon Municipality includeB Belmont.
1-.e {j' ::!'ll 2)il J~ --
2
2 7
57
to
~
]1 QlPo;
--
.;i '5 Po;
~ .. I<
I --
3
2
2 5
20
I i i 8 --
2
19
253
III 'S1 "'Po;
h U ~~ ---
254 CENSUS OF VICTORIA; 1861:' :OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES,AND PASTORAL, DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Female!! of all ages in
OOOUPATIONS,'
: n
'CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS Vm.-Agricultural and pastoral~Persons working land and engaged in
growing grain, fruirs, animals, and other products: ' Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
"
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners),farmers'
wives, &c. . 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers), 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. .
CLASS IX.-Oarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:
'Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c. '
2, Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c" boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters . "
4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged' in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &e. . ... "
" CLASS x'-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &,c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks -Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c. ,
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged hi occupations not embraced . in other classes: j
Sub-class 1. Laboreri (undefined or unconnected with any of the fo~going' pursuits) '. .
" 2. Wo itters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) .. , " 3. 0 s-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. I
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons fir property and rank, not returned under any. office or 'occupation:
I Sub-class 1. Persons 'deriving income from houses-Householders, house
proprietors, &c. '
" 2. Annuitants, " independent means," persons of rank (source of
income undescribed) , 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS Xm.-Persons engaged in domestic qffices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, (fc.: '
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) '... ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, .visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ...
. 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schqpls, or at home
CLASS XIV,-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class I. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ..
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits llave not been sPecifi.ed,' or wlw' were unemployed, ~c. :
Sub-class I. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c.
"
2. Occupatiqn not stated ... 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in . hospitals, &c.
5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patien~s in hospitals, &c.
6. Deaf'and dumb"or blind
Total
3
3.
2
9 15
7
5
1,135 219 675 683
1 31
9 8
GRANT.
Geelong Municipality.
·1
1 2
1
2
197 55
178 106
O()J,io Pa.rish (pa.rt of). /
6
2
3
267 59
215 123
2 7
5
2
418 134 323 185
4 2
3
8 10'
3
591 ~67 489 288
22 24
4
10
4
94 28 81 41
--- -----------3 ... , .... ;... ... ...
3,224 733 854/1;452 1,910 I 291
CElS"SUS'OF VICTORIA; 1861: .OCCUPATIONS·OF'THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAU,-(FEMALES}":..continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or· Pastoral District.
'il I<
~ Paywit Parish. .;;j
~~. b '-' '5 0 .1". ~~ :13 .. ... :0"" ' p,
~1 i'~"U ' I ~,S< ~~ .;a'i o·s ~~ "1~"" l"§ s· ',,~:B
.~~ Z)1 ~~ ~",,-a .S ---- - -----
34 2 24 68
15 2 8 30
... ...
....
3 8 2 3 5 3 1
, -' ..
3
10
4
220 862 87 81 185 74 213 .27 31 47
202 5i5 79 114 201 99 577 37 51 156
9 7
2 •
GRANT.
Eleetora.1 District of South Grant.
~. .di ',,-~.~ 1 "'03
h ~! p, "'~ ~ ~e. "l! !l~ '" ~~ ~ o~ -----
52 33 8
31 16 2
.. .. ~
...
130 81 26 41 25 9
138 142 34 96 35 8
6
. t South
1 1 '" Il< ;
~ i Ii ..., 11< ----
2 4 15
3
. ..
2
15 11 5 3
20 31 I 6
-i I 1's p,'§
al)1 !l~ ~~ ---
51
13
161 61
185 97
3 I
I 1 1i i .;;j '5 ,,·s p, p,
~'§ ~ ~ 5 ~)1 i· ~
U .. :§ -1l J s~ 0
Il< )1 ----,--1-
... 2 1
94 4 45 10
19 2 27 3
...
61 11 34 50 34 5 24 8
Il9 24 74 51 118 2 47 43
...
4
255
11
---
12
10
2
13 3
33
256 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES ,AND PASTORAL DISTRIC'rS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
CLASSES AND SUB·CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Per.~ons engaged in tlte general and local govern~ent and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. '" n 4. Women in Govcrnment employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS IL-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the GOlJerument service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-ordinates, pew-openers, &c. •
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature,fine arts, and sciences:
Subcclass 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .••• . '" 8. Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading_Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub·class 1. Merchants ••• ... ... '" ... .. 2. Shop and storekeepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. • .. .. 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. '" ...
CI,ASS V.-Personal offices - Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man: .
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoe binders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c.
" 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manu/acturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in llIineral, vegetable, and animal matters;
Sub class 1. Contractors Special branch in which they work being
" " ..
"
·undefined \ 8. Brickmakers, road and railway labIVcrs, &c. ... .. . 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... '" .. . 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &0. ... • •• 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &0. 7; Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8~' Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coop.ers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLA~S VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold: - •
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... ... _ " 2., Miners sluicing ... ... ... • .. " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &e. .. .
5. Miners -alluvial sinking ... ... ... • .. 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c. "
"
GRANT.
Electorai District of South Grant.
2
11
I ...
2 1
31
8
i t. 1t "
8 2
5
18 11
5
.... ,
3 6
38
CENSUS OF. 1861: OQCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 257
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, -r:o~ships, an!! principal places situated within eaCh County .or .:eastor~l District.
1 2
26 3
3
2
6 6
54
No. 59.-::It.
1
1
1
4> 1
1
2
6
GRANT;
Electoral District of South Gra.nt.
::I 4 1 12
i'"
I
2
1 14
Meredith PlIriBh.
; 1
: 1
7
2
11
258 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUP"TIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
GRANT.
Electoral District of South Grant.
OOOUPATIONS. I
----------'------------------ --------------CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VITI.-Agricultural and pastoral.....,Pe:rsons working land and engaged in . growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products :
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers" settlers, &e. .
" "
. "
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &e. ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm. laborers and farm servants, dairyJ;llaids,
gardeners, (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &e •
CLASS IX..-Carrying-Pel'sons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods;.
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
" 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats
for hire, railway employees, &c. 3. Water and wood carters ." ... • ..
" 4. Porters and messengers, (npt assistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. .,.
CLASS X.-Persons dealinfJ 'infood and drinhs:
Sub-Class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS Xl.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in. other classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ...
" 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons tif property and rank, not returned :;:;;:under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (souree of income undescribed)
3. L!tdies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS' XIII.-Persons en"aged in domestic offices or duties, and of 110 specified occupation, scholars, !tc.:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... '" " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) .. 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ... " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools~ or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Person8 maintained at public cost, or by the com1!lunity:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... ... .. . .. 2. Pa.tients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. .. .
CLASS XV.-PersoRs whose pursuits have not been specified, 01' wllo tcere unemployed, !tc.:
Sub-cla.ss 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. .. . " 2. Occupation not stated ... ... ... ... .. . " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... .. . " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
"
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and .dum b, or blind
Total
1 17
13
37 12 5l 27
171
37
18
-- ....
101 23
lL8 35
367
2 8
6
51 12 59 25
193
1 14
13
56 25 52 46
227
12
3
. .. 1 ... ,
12 8
11 8
42
2
... I ...
234 21
200 is
60i
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE . 259 -------------------~ .. --------.- .. . ----.-.~--
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-:continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County 01' Pastoral District.
GRANT.
Electoral District of South Grant.
32
20
37 12 61 30
1 13
8
18
16
1 10
5
2 2
19 159 5 37
29 141 13 . 7I
2
33 8
43 13
4
2
39 II 49 15
2
7
11
18 8
23 24
24 11 14 14
6
3
16 2
10 20
... 5
7
20 7
27 1
----------1-:---1---226 92 517 123 137 99 67 62
14
9
20 9
37 14
115
2
59 12 24 24
2 2
79 13 67 31
6
3
26 3
19 9
6
2
1I 10 13 5
4,
1
51 18 56 18
i---i --- ---- - ____ ;-_
132 213 67 56 I 164
260· ·>.GE~S:US~OF VJCTQRIA, 1861: PEOPLE. ",. ,.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS , .' :.... '," . i" : . l'A.BLE . XIX.-:-Show~ng thE:) OccupatJons, i~ classified a~:ll:ng~_ment; otF,emales of· all ages i~
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS L-Government-Persons engaged in' the general and local government and difence of tlte country :
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. . •• " 4. Women in Government employment Messengers, office
keepers, &c. •
CLASS II • ...,.Professional-Persons in tlte learned professions (witl! tlteir immediate subordinates) not in tlte Government service: .
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-
" "
ordinates, pew-openers, &c. ' 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • •• 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity /
CLASS m-Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. .. 3. Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c. • .
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or g1)OO8:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... • .. " 2. Shop and store keepers, <l;ealers, hawkers, &c. • .. " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, Ij1;c. " ·4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &!l. :.. • ••
CLASS V.-Personaloffices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:"
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . •• " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. 3. Dom.estic servants (general);cooks; housemaid~, &e.
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in ar,ta";d mechanical productions, and in working r:nd dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being unde-fined. . ' .
" " " " " ..
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers,l&c. ..... . .. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ..: - '" 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... ... 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach aud:cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &e. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VIT.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in di~ginp for, w,ashing out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ;.. ... ••• . .. " 2. Miners slnicing ... ... ••. ... .., " 3. 'Miners quartz-raising... ••• ... ... " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. . .. " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... ....... .. " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining ,undefine4), diggl1rs, &c •.. ,
2
1 . 2
9
GRANT.
Electoral District of South Grant.
2 2
I 1 1
5 4 '3 11
... ~ .. I
Ii::: I'"
* ':RemlIinder of BaJl&n in Bourke. t Remamder of BalJaarat Ea.st ill Grenville.
2
1 2
14
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF 'fHE PEOPLE. 261
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRANT.
IDeetoral Distriet of South Grant. IDeetoral District of Ballaarat East. Electoral District of :North Grenville.
3
2 8
8 s
13
34 5
1 63
12
31 138
363
4
1 2
5
7
2
4 4
s
4
1 4
16
.. ~ I ::: ... . ..
... . .. 'I.. . .. 'I.. . ...
t Remainder of Lal·lM in Electoral Ditltrict of North Grenville.
No. 59.-3 u.
7
2
3
3
1 3
25
7
2
2
2 2
10
6
4
1 7
43
. 2
3
4 1
16
§ Remainder of :Buxlgaree in Talbot.
I 1
7
1 4
27
. ....
262 CENSUS OF .vWTORIA, 1861': OCCUPATIQNS' OF: THE--'PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTOR"AL- DISTRICTS
TKBLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations; in classifie'd· arrangerilent;fof Femal(ls 'or 'all'ages in
O()(JUPATtONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII,-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products;
Sub· class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c. '
"
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • .. 3. Agricultural-Farmers'and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &0. 4. Agricultural-Farm la,borers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) • 5. Cattle d~alers. sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS rx,-Carrying-Persons engaged in tIle conveyance ojmen and goods: Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on
the roads, lighters, &c. '. 2. Passenger traffie chiefly-Owners, of coaches; cabs, &c., boats
for hire, railway employees, &0. " 3. Water and wood carters ... ... • •• 4. Porters and messengerS (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewarde'sses, &6. • ••
I
"
" "
CLASS x.-Persons dealing itifood 'and drinhs :
Sub-class 1 .. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &0. " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks';"'Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit m'erchants, &c. I
CLAliS XL-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes: ~;
Sub·class 1. Laborers (undefined or'uneounected with'any o(theiforegoing Ijursuits) : ,i, \.!
2. Wood splitters, fencers; grubbers, &c.'(oth\lfwise undefilled) ... , 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of 'labor offices, billiard-taole
keepers, &c. " ! " CLASS Xn~-Independent means-Pe1'~ons of property and Tanh, not retur~ed
under any office or occupation: I
Sub-class 1. Persons :deriving income from houies-Householders, ,house. p,roprietors, &0. " " ". ~
2. Annuitants, ",independent'means," persons o~ rank (source of income un~escribed) .
3. Laepes (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS 'XllI.-Persons engaged in domestic oifices or duties, and oj. nil specified .occupation, scholars, ;re. : " '
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupatioh " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &e. (aged 15.years andiupwards)
3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c, (under 15 years oj) age) ... 4. S~olars, whether at pb.blic or privat~ schoolil, or atlhome .,.
CLASS XIV.~Persons rnaint~ined'at p~blic cost, or by the~community: Sub-class 1. Prisoners ....
'" 2. Patients 'in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. • I \" •
,CLASS XV.-Persons whose! p1trsuiis liave not' been specified, or who were unemployed, ;re. " ,
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. " 2. Occupation not stated ...
3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. ' 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients 'in
hospitals, &c, '
" 6. Deaf and <dumb, or blind ...
! i
Total
• Remainder of Balla.u in 'Bourke.
GRANT.
Electoral District of South Grant.
BorhOlleyg!:turk Parisli.
---'---------
2 3
.... 4
.... ~
...
.. ! ... "
•• J .l.
55 12 94 .6 7 34 9' 3 ~ '2 1 , 6
56 19 82 '7 17 30 4 :t: 2lc '1 8 14
... ! ..~ ,; ...
,
3
,
...
"'-
..
CENSUS OF VICTQRIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS"OF1'THE I PEOPLE. 263
IN DETiuL--(FEMALES)~continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRANT.
Electorai District of South Grant. Electoral District of 13alla.arat East. Electoral District of North Grenville.
6
2
.•.
21 21 5 3
20 40 16 6
I
;. ..
2 6
11 28
2
~
)1 ~
al;g
2
I 1"1.,/
lj .!f " =,.
1 1
10
.;j
f 'J:: ~
! P-<"" '" .
5 26 3 10
7 2 7
3 2 2 3
\
264 CENSUS OF. VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
\>
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE .XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
I' G~ANT.
Electoral District of North Grenville.
OCCUPATIONS.
gp,?' ~il ~~ ~ gjSal ~ ""~ 13 §.~ 'S 0 ~" •
!_~oo~1 ~ J J )' i
j~~ ·ap., ~t;' ~ e~r ~1 ____________ "':""" ______________ 1_0_"'_2-_ ph;, ~_p<_I.~~P;: ~p., ,
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.--Government-Persons engaged in tile general and local government and defence of tile country:
Sub-class 3: Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. .. ,; 4. 'Vomen in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c. '
CLASS n.-';'Professional-Persons in tile learned prclfessions (witll tlleir immediate subordinates) not in tile Government service .'
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-, ordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" "
2, Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &e. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
other~ ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS IIT.-Professional-Persons engaged in lite1'ature,fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-ekss t. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. . " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-7'Tading-PeTsons wllo buy, sell, keep, oT.lend money or floods:
Sub-class t. Merchants ••• . " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c.
8. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c.
" 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c.
CLASS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, cwtlling, and per-forming personal offices tiYr man: ,
Sub-class I., Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " 2. ,Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &0. OJ 8. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c,
CLAM VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mecllanical productions, and in worhi~g and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Oontractors-Special branch in which they work being , undefined
" 8. Rrickmakers, road and railway laborers, &C. " 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. " 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. .,. ... ;, . 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners,&c. " 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. " 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. " 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilerll, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &C.
CL.a.ss vn.-Gold min!ng-Persons engaged in digging for, waslling out, and extrllcting gold:
Sub·class 1. Miners puddling " 2. Miners sluicing " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... ... ... " 6. Miners (brauch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &0,
2
1 4
6 4 II
, ...
* Bemainder of Lal-la.l in E1ectol'!li District of:Bal1aarat East. t Remainder of BaIlaatat East Munioillality in Gl'!IIlt. II Remainder of Oa.rnibam in Electo:ral District of NOrth Grenville.
I 4
11
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 265
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRENVILLE.
Electoral District of :Balla.a.rat West
l3alliwat Parish.
~ ~~~. Burrumbeet Parish.
;f:~.E,~ "" 'S Pl ~l 2! i_ ~
"'~ ~.d ,!'l8.w ",. '0 "'- n iii'S ~.;J~~ "2"" '~.d It l5 Z1i'~ a·~
i ~'~-a~ 8~A ~~ ~~ 1"1_ I AP-I.Sl; ~P-I --- --- -__ ---__ --'----__ ---'---1-- -- --- ----- ---
1 14
47 7
32 1
14
37 III
412
.... ,
3 4
2
2
1 3
7 2
1
2
2 3
14
6
2 3
3
2
6
3 1
13 12
1 3
7
4 1
8 5 13 4
2
1 2
8
1 2
t Remainder of Bung"",. in Gra.ut. § Remainder of Dowling Forest in Ripon. 'I[ Remainder of Smyt;hesilale Municipality in Eleotoral District of North Grenville.
No. 59.-3 :c.
2
3
2 2
6
5 6
38 3
266 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, '1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF, THE PEOPLE~
COUNTIES' ,AND" PASTORAL, IUSTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations,.in classified arrangement, of, Females of all ages in
,OCOUPATIONS. '
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land, and engaged in growing grain, ji'uits, animals, and other prorJucts: ,
Sub-class t. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
" '2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c.
", 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers' wives, &c. . , "
4. ,Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids, , gardeners (laborers)
" 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. ! . . I- I " )
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons enga,ged in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-CarrierS by drays, bullock-teams on the , roads, lighters, &c.: "
,,' 2. ,Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs; &c.,.boats' for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and woo,l carters ... . .. ' ...... • .. 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores). . .. 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. • ..
" CLiI,S8 x..-: Persons dealing in 'food and drinlis : Sub-class 1. Animal·food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c ....
;, 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and' drinks - Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers,wine and spirit,merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneo/J.S pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes: ,
Sub-class 1, Laborers (undefined or unconhected'with any Cif the foregoing pursuits) I. ,,' ,
" 2. Wood splitters,. fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations --'Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-,
table keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class,1. Persons :deriving incofue from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants, "independeut means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) "
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS Xill.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, ~c.:
Sub-class 1. Wives ~nd widows (of,no specified occupation) .••. ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors,&c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors,&c. (under 15 years of age) .•• n 4, Scholars, whether at p,ublic or private schools, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public c~8t,.or by the community:
Sub-class L Prisoners '",''' ... ••. .. .. , " 2. Patients in'hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.... ...
CLASS XV.-PersOlls whose, pursuits have not been specified, or who 1"ere unemployed, ~c.: I :'
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation 'at prcsent," paullers, &c. ... " 2. Occupa~ion not stated ...' ... ... ••• '" " 3, Doubtful or indefinite ,pursuits... ... ... ... " 4. UnelJlP~oycd by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients, in
. hosplt,als, &c,
" "
5. Unemployed by reason of 'aCcident, exclusive of' patieuts in hospitals, &c.
6. Deaf and dumb, or bliJ;ld ...
Total
Gll.ANT.
Electoral District of North Grenville.
Clarendon Parlllh. I
40 6
27 29
1 3
4
2·
I ...
I
21 15 5 4
2t 14 8 1
... ,
33
25 6
9
11
1
58, 21 84
8
6
4
54 11 63 15
~"
.! ,'" I i ~·~o 17 1-;;--'~'~ 12~~ 11 ~.~
• Rema.inder of Lal·lal in Elecooml District of Ballilamt East. , t 'Remainder of BaUaarat EasrMunicipality in Grant •. II Remainder of Ca.mgIiam In Electoral District of North G~vme.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 267
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRENVILLE.
Eleotoral District of Balla.arat West. -_.-. I ~ Ya.rrowee Pariah, Winter's
BallMrat Parish. ... ~~ :Burrumbeet Parish. ~ ~= Dtn:on. .d
·l- I 'II'~ ·a lef ,
"" ~o...:. J - ..-5 c8 ~o:a
~ Ii_ Il .. ~E<'" ~'i 'S • ~ 0",
... ;§ ..,~'+; •• ~ ~ "" "':r i! ~ i 8H ~~ .~tu ..88 j~t- g.~ i ~,,~ ~l!ii Ii .. 8. • ~. ""1 H· ... ~~ ~t ~~·I ~.! l . "" ~ !"'~t! . J! i'a ~l~· ~A31 .!l~. ~'5~~ .!'r .oJ!!!p 8!!p ~ o ~oi I d~ ~~·u1 "'... . ."l~!:l ~O~'" ~'a ~~.e ~ Il:I ~t:l> If} !Xl ·Ar>;.a~ ~'" 8~A ~A ~'c: ---------------- -~-.. ". ---_.--.--.-- ---1_-1
.\
... . ,. '" ... ... 1 ... .. . . .. . .. ... ... ... I ... .. . ... ...
... ... '" ... ... .. . ... . .. ... 2 ... ... 2
I ... ... '" ...
4 ... '" 5 ... 5 16 24 1 2 6 18 2 5 ... ... .. . 2 ... ... 9 ... 2 7 6 ... 1 3 6 . ..
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268 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE X1X.-Showing the' Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
GRENVILLE.
Electoral District of North Grenville .
OCOUPATIONS. .g • '''!:lei .;:
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CLASSES AND SUB· CLASSES.
Cuss I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local gOl:ernment and defence of the country: ,
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &.1. " 4. Women in Goyernment employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c. .
CLASS II.-Professional-Personsin the learned professions (will. their immediate subordinates),not in the Government sel'vice: .
Sub-class 1. :iYlinisters, mi~sionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-ordinates, pe\l'-openers, &e. .
2. Physicians,surgeons, oculists, denJists, &c 3. ])ispensing ehemists, sirk nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity.
CLASS III.-Professional-PcrsoM cngaged 'inliteratm:e, fine'arts, a.nd sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Tradlng-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &e.
" 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c.
CLASS V.-Personal .offices-Persons engaged 'in entertaining,. ciothing, and perfcrrming perHonal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. . 3. DomesHc servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-lIfanufactu.ring-Persolls engaged in art andmecltanical produ.diona, alld in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being undefined.
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmitbs, founders, &c. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers,carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 'i. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VII-Gold mining-Persons engaged in di,'lgitlg lor, washing out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling 2. Miners sluicing ... 3. Miners quartz'raising 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c.
" 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
2
2 4
16
2
6 6
5
2
2 2
17
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3
6
• Remainder of Oarogham in Electoral District of Ballaamt West. t Remainder of Cressy in Electorn.! District of Pol warth and South Grenville.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861:' OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 269
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRENVILLE.
Electoral District of North Grenville. Electoral District of Polwarth and South Grenville.
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No. 59.-3y.
2'70 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX..-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in --------------------.. -= ______________________________ ma ____ a= ____ =-__________ =-_____ ~~ __ ~~_~am=-
1-- GRENVILLE.
Electoral Distriot of North Grenville.
OCCUPATIONS.
---------,-----~----~----I------------CLASSES AND, SUB-CLASSES.
CLAllS VIII.-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and otiler products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers; &c. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners ),farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers,. sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the cOnveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class I.-Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drn.ys, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. 'Vater and wood carters ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.
CLAllS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
2 5
3 2
9 12
3
5 I
SUb-class I. Anim~l food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. ... 2 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and driuks - Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, winc and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-MisceUallcous pu.rsuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in 'other classes :
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) .
" 2. Wood· splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independellt means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupatir:n:
Sub-class 1. Persons dcriving income from houses - Householders, house proprietors, &.c.
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) "
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIlI.-Pers01.s engaged in domestic offices'ol' dulie;', a7ld of no specified occupation, sclwlars, ~c. : '
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation} . 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintaillcd at public cost, 01' by the community:
Sub-class I. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, dep?ts, &e.
CLASS XV.-Persvns whose pm·suits "ave not been specified, or whQ were unemployed, ~c:
Sub-class 1. Unemploycd, "no occupation at present," paupers, &0.
"
"
"
2. Occupation not stated 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. 'Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of acddent, exclusive of patient~ in
hospitals. &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total
120 12 75 44
18 3
14 13
12 4,
19 3
57 16 64 23
9 2
15 7
.... ... I ... :... ... 1-288 --6-0-!-46!2~1-49-.• Remainder 'of Carngham in Electoral District of llallaa.rat West. t Remainder of Cressy in Electoral District of Pol warth au,I South Grenville.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 271
IN DET AIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GRENVILLE.
Electoral District of North Grenville.
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3 18
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~ Remainder (>f Smythcedale MunicipaJity in Ballaarat West. § Remainder of Wa.rrlQn and Birregurra. in Poiwarth.
272 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XlX.-Show'ing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o CCUP ATIO NS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in tlie general and local government and defence of the country: .
Sub7class 3. Army. navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS H.-Professional-Persons in tlie learned professions (witli their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Min~ters, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew·openers, &0.
" "
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c •... 3: Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
Cuss IIL-Profossional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences,:
Sub-class I. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3. Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV . ....:. Trading-Persons who buy, sel~ keep, or lend money or goods :
Sub-class 1. Merchants " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealet's, hawkers, &c. • •.
3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. .. 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c .
CLASS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and perff1l'ming personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressma,kers, outfit-
" ters, &c.
3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c ....
CLASS VI.-1Uanufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, . and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being undefined " ,
"
"
3. Brickmakers, road and railway labot'crs, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &e. ... • .. 6. Cabinetmakers,furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &0. &. Other artisans and mcchanics, printers, bookbinders,coopers,&c. 9. Tanners, fellmonget's, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &0.
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, waslting Gut, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling 2. Miners sluicing ... 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... . •• 4. Miners quartz-crushing, aiualgamating, &c. 5. Miners alluvial sinking ........ . 6. Miners (branch of gold. mining undefined), diggers, &c.
" " " "
• Remainder of Skipton in Ripon.
HAMPDEN.
Electoral Distl.'iet of Ripon and Hampden. ----"--.~--~ .-~.---
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.'CENSUS OF-VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS·OF THE PEOPLE. 213
IN DETAlL-(FEMALES)~coiltinued;
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situatedwithh;l' each County or Pastoral District.
lIAMPDEN. HEYTESBURY. l'iIORNINGTON.
Eleotoral District of Ripon and Rampd~n. Electoral District of l'iIorningrou. Electoral District of Villiers and Reytesbury.
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No. 59.-3z.
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2
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2
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1
....
5 5 7
1
1 1
9
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8
I
1
13
....
2'14 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
HAMPDEN.
ElectoraJ. District of Ripon a~d Hampden.
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land, and engaged .in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class I. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, . settlers, &c. . " 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepcrs, station laborers, &c. . .. n 3. Agricultural-Farmers aull market gardeners (owners), farmers'
"
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural_Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Carr!png -Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods ;
Sub-class 1. Goods traffie chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock·teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
" 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters '" 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores)
" . 5. Engaged in sea naYigation-Stewardesses, &c.
CLASS X.-PersoIlB dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c. .
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not emuraced in other classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing
" . pursuits)
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) '" 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS Xn..,..Independent means-Persons of property and rank, iwt returned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
tt
"
2. Annuitants, .. independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described)
CLASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no, spccified occupatWn, scliolars, ~c.:
7
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... ... 21 ." 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 9 " 3. Daughters. relatives, Yisitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 25 " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home 11
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the co"!munitp:
Sub-class I. Prisoners ••. tt 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c. '"
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, ~c.;
Sub-class I. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, ·&c.
"
..
2. Occupation not stated ... 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c.
18 6
16 7
, ...
\l 2
14 5
2
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6
42 20 64 23
5
2.
27 6
30 16
I i
1 25
11
52 12 59 38
2 1
6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ••.
85; 6~ -;;- ---;;-~I-;;;-" Total
• Rema.illder of SkiI)ton in Ripon.
..
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 275
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
RA.MPDEN. I
HEYTESBURY. MORNINGTON. ---- Electoral District of Villiers
Electoral District of Ripon and Hampden. and Heytesbury. Electoral District of Mornington.. ,.-~~~
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t Remamder of Hexham m ViI1iel'll.
:CENSUS 'OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATION·S OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL PISTRICTS
'. TABLE XIX.-'Showing ·the ,Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o COU~ATIONB.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Govtrnment-Persons engaged'in the general and local government and defence cif the country: .
. Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. . ... " 4. Women in Government employment. - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-Professional-Personsin the learned professions (with their immediate, subordinates) not in the Government service: '.
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-'
" ordinates, pew.-openers, &c. ,
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c.... ... '''i 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, h()spital attendants, and'
others ministering to health in a,subordinate c!1pacity
CLASS IIT.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and;sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. '" " 3. Other professions Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
)
CLASS·ly.-Trading-Pers~ns who buy, seil, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... ". , " 2. Shop and storekeepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . ... .. 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c.,
. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... • ..
CLAllS. V.-Personal offices Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man :
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids,. waitresses, &c. • .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, i outfit-
ters, &c.
" a. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS Vr.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub.clas~ 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being unde-. fined. .
.. " " "
3. Brickmltkers, road and railway laDorers, &e. ... . •• 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ••• ••• ... 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... ,~ ••. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers,carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Othcr artisans and mechani!)s, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapb()ilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VIT.-Gold mining-P~rsons engaged in digging.jor, w~ing Qut, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ••• ... ... , .. . " 2. Miners sluicing... '" ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-ra!sing... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c.... .. .
5, Miners alluvial sinking ... _..'... • .. 6: Miners (branch of gold mining undefi~ed), diggers, &c. "
"
7
lItORNINGTON.
ElectOral Distriet of lItorning!;on.
! •••
i ...
2 . 1
11 10
. . I
. ...
2 1
5 7
2
5
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 277
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
MORNINGTON. NORl'ttANliy.
Electoral District of Mornington. Electoral District of Normanby.
Moorooduc Parish.
... 1
5 .....
.....
2
12 17 5 4 2 5 3 7 <I 15 16
2
'''"
....
No. 59.-4 a.
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278 CENSUS OF'VICTORIA, ]861;' OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE:
COUNTIES "AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in 'classifiea aiTa,ngement;'of 'Fema1'es or ~'l.ll ages in'
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
'CLASS VITI.-Agricultural and pITstcral-Persons wcrking land and engaged in growing grain,jruits, animals, and other products: •
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders; graziers; sbeep farmers, settlers, &c.
"
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • •• 3, Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.- Ozrrying-Persorls engaged in the conveyana 0/ men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bUllock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger trafflc chiefly-Owners of coacehes, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... .•• ... ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ," 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. • .•
" " r···
CLASS X.-Per80ns dealing in/ood and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &0 ..... ' ;, 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
'CLU8 XI.-.~fj~cellaneou8 pursuits-Persons engaged in occupatiom not embraced in other ciass(JB :
Sub-ela.ss 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing . pursuits) . '
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLAS8 XIL-Independent means-Persons oj property and rank, not returned under any o.ffice or ocCupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.' .
"
2. AnnuJtants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIIL-Persons engaged in domestic offices cr duties, and of no specijied occupation, scholars, &'ie. : .
Sub-class 1. Wives and widoW's (of no specified .occupation) ... ... "" 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (ag~d 15 years and upwards)
,," 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) '" ,. 4. Scholars, whether at public or private school,S, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub· class I. Prisoners ... ... ... . .. " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots; &c ....
CLASS XV.-Person8 whose pursuits have not been specifwd, or who were unemployed, &c. :
Sub-class I. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. • .. " 2. Uccupation not stated... ... ... '... . •• " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... ... ... ''', .. '4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
"
hospitals, &c. ' 5. Unemployea by reason of. accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or bUnd ...
Total
MORNINGTON.
meetora.l District of Mornington.
, 1
17 6
12 6
,9
13
40 7
44 22
.....
6 4 4
13
4
3 3 3
18
4)
2
•• ~ 1
.. ··1
8 37 6 8 5 27 2 19
2 1
"
--- --- --'-1---1---1 53 147 41 41 38 109
CENSUS'OFVICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF:THE PEOPLE: ----------------
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal'places situated within each' County br Pastoral District.
MORllTINGTO'N. 'NORMA'NBY.
Electoral District of Mornington. Electbral District of 'Nonnanby.
lIIoorooduc P..,iBh.
. .. ... 8
10 2 6 I 2 4 12 .3
I 3 3 8 4
50 29 10 15 17 34 12 19 18 31 19 58 31 20 8 18 4 4 2 8 16 9 , 4 3 'I 20 11 9 3 57 22 10 12 15 44 15 ,33 8 18 15 77 25 49 16 48 14 1 8 10 28 9 2 10 '16 2 87 26 1 0
9 "'lilt
3 1 1
207 48 61 146 1~~I~.-n!-'4-1-·m-:-;-lo7-;r .• ." ._. • 1_ _ J_ .. _. ___ . _... . .... '
280 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861:' OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX . ....:- Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in'
OCCUPATIONS.
NORMANBY. -----------------------------------.
Electoral District of N ormanby.
South Hamilton Parish.
------------------------.------ ------
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
C!LASS l-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. . .• " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS I1.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (tvith their immediate subordi1!ates) not in the Government service:
. Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-. ordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . .. " 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS Ill-Professional-Persons engaged in literature,fine arts, a~d sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. . •. " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persom who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... .., ... ... . .. " . 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . .. " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c .... " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... • ••
CLASS V."-"-Pers;nal o.ffices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and perfo"ming personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c.
" 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Mi:mufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in· working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
" " "
-" "
undefined 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... • •. 4. TIlacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ... ... .. .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... ... 6. Cabinet makers,furnituredealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics,.printers, book binders, coopers, &e. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washilng out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... .. . " 2. Miners sluicing ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-raising ... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ........ . " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
10 12 4 12
• Remainder of Hamilton Municipality in Dundas. t Remainder of Warrion In Grenville •
3
1 3
19
.....
5
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FElVIALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
8
NORMANBY.
Electoral District of Normanby.
1
15
5
2
10 24
139
No. 59.-41>.
2
1 6 8
1 :Rema.inder of BirregulTl> m Grenville.
POLWARTH.
2
4
6 8
8 8 19 33 9 11
.......
§ Remainder of Tutegong in Grant.
281
6
282 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, ]1861: OCCU:PATIONS' OF THE PE([)PLE.
COUNTI:&~,.~D ·PAS.TORAL .DIS.T~CTS
TABL1;; XIX.-Showing the Occupations,· in ~lassifi~d arraJ;lgewent, of Femjtl,esof, all ages in
OCCUPA.TIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB·CLASSES. CLASS VIII.-Agriooltural and pastoral-Persons working la~. and engaged.
in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products: Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
" settlers, &c. ,
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. . .. 3 .. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c, " .4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
" gardeners (laborers)
5. Cattle dealers, sale·yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Oarrying- P erS0n8 engaged in the conveyance oj men and goods :
Sub-class I. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays,. bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
" • 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire. railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ••. ... ... . .... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops'or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
, CLASS x'-Perso1!$ dealing in food and drinki:
Sub·class 1. Animal food chiefly..,--Butchers, Pouiterers, fishmongers, &c. ' .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and, drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengroCllrs, win.e and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XL-MisceUaneouspursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not emoraced in other classes : , '
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined'or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
.. 2. Wood'splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ..• 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS xIt-Independent means-PerS01!$ of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation: .
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c, .
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (soutce of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIIL-Person.9 engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no 8pecified occupation, scholars, &e.:
8
5
, ....
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no speCified occupation) ... ...' 24 ,. 2. Daughters, rclatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 4 " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ••• 36 " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or' at home ... I 11
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community!'
Sub-class 1. Prisoners .. _ ... ." ... .. 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLA,SS :kY.-Pers0n8 whose pursuits have not been specified, or wllo were unem· played, &e.:
Sub·cl'ass 1. Uncmployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. ... ;, 2. Occupation not stated "','" ... .., . • .. " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... '" ... ... " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive Of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5, Unemployed by reason of aCcident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or. blind ...
NORMANBY •
. Electoral District of Normanby.
23
29
79 36
114 36
21 8
11 10
I .
5
" ....
26 14 28 3
13
.....
2 14
7
2
66 25 19 5 95 27 18 ' 10
... I .. .
... I .. .
--I-~------
Total 99 332 54 104 248 75
* Remainder of Ha.milton l\Iunicipalit¥iJi:DlinMS. t Remainder of Wamon Ul Grennlle.
, ,
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186l: OOOUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 283
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES) - continued,
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
NORMANBY.
Electoral District of Normanby,
6 23 4 11 13 7
11 6 11
4
2
2
]8 21 463 43 25 23 39 9 10 125 15 10 11 5
40 50 327 58 23 46 30 9 23 325 30 9 11 17
1 2
2 5 2 2 ... . ..
I ~ ... ... _'_" .1_1
I~~ I ~~ ;~i~ 93 14i :.1,460 I t .Remainder of Birregum> ill Grenville.
.......
26 10 29
1
...
. .. 76
POLWARTK.
Electoral District of Polwarth and South Grenville.
---1----1----'------
2 7
5
11 30 4 16
15 33 4 18
3 11
3
115 29 90 67
1 16
12
52 14 58 33
.... '" ... . ... ---;;- ~i--;;-2i3J
3
4 16
i
12 8
29 24
114
§ Ratnaiuder of Tutegong in Gnmt.
I,
27 20 2 I
28 20 9 I
74 44
"
284 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF· THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
'TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
RIPON.
Electoral District of Ripon and Hampden.
(JOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.,
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaied in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. • .. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS IL-Frofessional- Persons in the learned professions (will. their immediate' subordinates) not in the Government service: :
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their ,subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians; surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . •• 3. Dispensing chemists, siclc nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS llI,-Prafessional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3, Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or. lend money OT goods:
Snb-class I. Merchants ... ... ••. ... .. . .. 2, Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. .. . " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c.
1
.. 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... . .. ... I, ... CLASS V.-Pe'l'sonal offices- Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and
performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging .. house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids &c.
CLASS VL-JjIam!facturing -Persons engaged in art and meohanical productions, and in working and deuling in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters: .
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special braneh in which they work being , undefined " 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ••• .. . " 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ... .. . " 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. '" .•• " 6. Cabinet makers,. furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. " 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. " 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders,coopers,&c. " 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolso~ters, charcoal-
burners, &c.
CLASS VJl.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digg'ing fOT,. washing ou,t, and extracting gold:
Sub·class 1. Miners puddliug ... ... ... . .. , " 2. Mine:r;s sluicing ... ... ... .. ..
" 3. Miners quartz-raising ........ . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. '0'
tt 5.· Miners alluvial sinking ........ . .. 6. Miners (braneh of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c .
.. .. ':
14
2
16 18
• Remainder of Ball&a.rat West in Grenville. t Remamder of Dowling Forest 1D Grenville. II Remainder of Skipton in Hampden.
2
1 5
51
. ...
2
2
15 5
. ...
... QENSUS OF VIGrQ~~, 1861: OCQUP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 285
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES) - continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
4
24
RIPON.
Electoral District of Ripon and Hampden.
2
9
2 2
27
1
5
3
1
3 3
! Rema.inder of Glendaruel Pal'lsh ill Talbot.
1
8
'If Remalnder of Sandon in Eleetoral District of .Creswick.
No. 59.-4c.
1 1
7
3
25
! Electoral District of Ararat.
2
1
8
5
6
6
7 5
52
2
6
2
6
§ Remainder of Erclldoun in Talbot.
9
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Maryborough.
9 3
23
1
8 6
o
•
286 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arr~ngemellt, of Females of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB. CLASSES. CLASS VIII.-Agrieultural and Pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in
growing grain, fruits, anima!l1, and other products: . Sub·class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
" "
"
2. Pu.storal-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • .. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gu.ideners (owners); fu.rmers'
wives, &c. ' 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymu.ids,
gardeners (laborers) 5, Cu.ttIe dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. '
CLASS IX.-Oarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class I. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
It 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ... .•. • •• 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ••• 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
" .. "
CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food «hiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in opcupations not embraced in other dailIes:
Sub.class I. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
" "
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ." 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS ]{]I.-Independent means-Persons <if property and rank, not returned under any o.ffiee or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants, ·'.independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) "
" 3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XII f.-Persons en,gaged in domestic ojJices or duties, and of no speoified occupation, soholars, &e.: '
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... . •• " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ...
, " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home .•.
CLASll XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
, Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... ." " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS .xV,-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, (wo,:
Sub·class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, fjr,c. .. . " 2. Occupation not stated... ... .•• ... .. . " 3. poubtful or indefinite pursuits... ... ... . .. " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of paticnts in
"
"
hospitals, &c. 5. l;nemployed by reason of accident, 'exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb. or blind
Total
RIPON. ----~~'-~~~-------
Electoral District of Riplln and Hampden.
4
2
33 15 18 22
9
'5
34 5
33 26
9
4
....
27 9
2\ 21
44
15
3
115 22
124 48
1 1
I
4
6 3 8 8
1---- --- --- --- ---112 129 115 432 123 37
• Relllamder of 1l;;lIaarat West III Grenville. t ReIl!ll.lllder of Dowling Forest m Grenville. II RemAinder of Illtipron in Hampden .
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186l: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 28'7
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES) - continued.
the Parishes, Townehips, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
RIPON. TALBOT.
Electoral District of Ripon and Hampden. Electoral District of Ararat. Electoral Districtoi Ma.ryboroug~
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--'----1-1--- ---1-1- --123 364 137 8 I 47 110 39 210 170: 576 212 92 334 57 50 , 1 Rema,!,der of Glendaruel Parish In Talbot. 'if Remai:llder of Sandon ill Electoral District of Oreswick.
§ Remaillder of ErcildoUll ill Talbot.
288,. _________ C.ENi3},H:LOF.YICTORIA,.J861: OGCDPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES' AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages, in
-',OCCUPAT IONS.
"
I: ,: ',' " , , . " ~' ; : , ,
CLASSES AND SUB -CLASSES.
Cuss I.-Government-Persons engaged in difence ,of the country.
the general a~d local gover~ment and
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warde ". 4. Women in Government
keepers,' &c.
ra, turnkeys, searchers, &0. ... employment - Messengers, office
n~d prqjcssions (with their immediate CLASS ll-Professional-Persons in 'the lear subordinates) not in the Government ser Vlce:
ptnre Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scn ordinates, pew-openers, & c.
readers, and their. sub-
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculis t8, dentists, &c. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick
others ministering to hea nurses, hospital attend~nts, \ a;;ci '
lth in a subordinate capacity .. in literature, .fine arts, and sciences: CLASS m.-Prqjessional-Persons engaged
Sub-cla.ss 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, g overnesses, music teachers, &c. n 3. Other professions-Author
cians, &c. s, editors, photographers, muai-
CLASS IV.-Trading-PIJ'J'sOn8 who buy, sell , keep, 'Dr lend 1lUJney or goods :
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... . .. , 2. Shop and store keepers, dell. lers, hawkers, &0. ... '" 3. Bankers, brokers, accountan 4. Assistants in shops, saleswo "
" ts, commission agents; &c.
, ... men, &c. ... ... .. .
yed CLASS V.-Persona!, fI/fices-Persons enga performing personal otJicesfor man:
in ,entertaining, clothing, and
... Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keep 2. Needlewomen, shoebinder
" ers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. s, milliners, dressmakers, .outfit-
,. ,"
ters, &c. a.Domestic servants (general) , cooks, housemaids, &c .... . ..
ed in art and mechanical productions, CLASS VI.-Manufactnring-Persons engag and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
0 , Sub-class 1. Contractors - Special bra
'undefined nch in which they work being
a. Brickmakers, road and railw 4. Bla.eksmiths, whitesmiths, f
.. ay laborers, &c. ... ... ounders, &c. ... ... ... merchants, &c. ... ...
" 5. Builders, carpenters, timber 6, Cabinet makers, furniture de alers, carvers and gilders, turners, &0. 7, Coach and cart makers, wh eelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanic 5, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, 60 apboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &c. '
ed in CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engag digging f01'" extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling " " 2. Miners sluicing " 3. Miners quartz-raising " 4. Miners qua.rtz-crushing, am
... ... ... ...
... ... algamating, &c.
... ...
washing
... .. . ... ... ... " 5. Miners alluvial sinking '" 6. Miners (branch of gold min ing undefined), diggers, &c.
'-~ R<lmalndor of Tarran,gom;l in the Loddon.
out, and
...
... ... ...
. .. ...
, TALBOT. ;
Electoral District •
. } le Bet· Bet Parish, I
.as
"'t -: I 'd ~""gj, l-to'04-f
~~~o • 19 "" :Ill,S ",.;11Sl1 Pod; ~~p
1 ~~ ... s~ . .~aJ "iIi~ .!d;~
It1U .s~;1l~.!i .l:lO;G$ ~~{\! .. .J,!l~ a~~;a:;:; to
~~~ E.;~~E-I~ 8E<;!l~<!3 8~~i>'8.~
'" ... ... . .. .. . ... ... ... . .. . .
... ... ... . .. .. .
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ...
... 1 ... .. . 1 ... ... . .. ... .. . .
... ... ... ... . .. 6 ... 1 2 4 ... ... ... ... .. . 1 ... ... ... ., .
2 2 ... 1 ... ... . , . ... ... 1
11 6 3 1 4
... . .. ... ... .. . '" ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... .. . ... . ..
I ... ... ... . .. .. . ... ... ... ... .. . ... ... . .. ... ... .. , ... . .. ... I . ..
... ... . .. ... .. .
... '" ... ... . ..
.. . ... . .. ... ... ... I
... .. . ... . .. ' .. '" ... ... ... ... I ... .. . ... ...
~ '1- - 4 ___ • '-I"
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)- continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral Djstrict.
of Maryborough.
7
I 6
2
12 24
75
1
5
1 3
7
4
20
1 31
13
30 71
276
3
4
1 13
15
9
14
8
8 13
49
4
2
9
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Castlemaine.
3
6
18 6
3
5
10
2 8
28
2
2
1
4
9
1 6
26
.... ,
1 2
10 2
2R9
8 9
§ l!emainder of C&stleIrullna in the Leddon. Grange in the Leddon.
II l!emaindei of Guildford Parish in the Loddon. -,r R"",ainder of Haroourt in the Leddon.
No. 59.--4 d.
'CENSUS OF VICTORIA; 1861: 0CCUPATIONS"'OF'THE PEOPLE.
, . COUNTIES', AND' PASTORAL· DISTRICTS
T&BLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations,iliJ,claElsified mangement; of' :Fema:Ies' of laIl' ages' Ui
• '" :.:,: --<,:, •• ;.
:.. ,r..j
CLASSES AND SUB· CLASSES. CLASS VTII.-Agricultural and pastoral.....:;Persons working land, and engaged in
growing grain; fruits, animals, and other products: .
Sub·dass 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c. .
" 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ...: 8. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners); farmers' ..
wives, &c. ' 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants,: dairymaids,
, gardeners (laborers) , . • " 5. Cnttle dealers, sale~yard keepers, dealers in seeds; &c.
er..lss IX.-Carrying-' Persons engaged i~ the conveyance rif me!l and goods :
SUb-class 1. G<iods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullo~k teams on ' I the roads, lighters, &c. , ! .. 2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats
for hire, railway employees, &c. i
" 8. Water and wood carters... ••• ... ...
" 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) .. . 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. \... ... I
er..ASS X.-Perso~s dealing in food and drinks:
.. Sub~c1ass 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. I " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit'merchants, &e. ~
Cuss XI.j-Miscelianeous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupationi not embraced , in other classes:
., Sub-clas,s 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with "any of the foregoing '1 ' pursuits), , !. "I " i 2: Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbel'!1, &c. (f!therwise undefined) ...
i " 8. Other occupations-Proprietors' of labor offices, billiardJtable ,i keepers, &c.· , , I 1 .
CLASS ~.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank,' not returned I under fLny offi~e 07' occupation: . i
Sub-class·1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house : 1 proprietors, &c., . . . !' ! \," 2. Annuitants, "independent,means," persons of rank (source of
income undescribed), ' ' .;. ' !
" 3. Ladies (not otherwise described)... .... ... I ...
cd.ss XTII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices rY/' duties, and. of no sp~cified _ occupa,tion, sc~olars, ~c. : "
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ••. ...' ", " f 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &4. (aged' 15 years and upwards) i . " : 3: Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ... I
" ! 4. ,Scholars, whether at public or private schoolsi'or lat home I , . . I '.
OLisa XIV.-Personsmaintained at public cost, br by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... : ... ... . .. , " ;,2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depOts, &c. ... . .. ! I ! • ,..
CL~SS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who'were un.. i employed, ~c. ::
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. '" : " 2. Occupation not stated:.. ... :.. .., ... I,
" 3. 'Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... '" ... .. . " 4. Unemployed by reason 'of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5. l.[nemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients .in i
hospitals, &c., ." 6 .. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total : ..
• Remalnder-of Tarrengower in: the 'Loddon~
1 20
8
·2
27 8
51 18
2
2
6
I ... I . ... I
20 1
17 7 :
TALBOT. \
2
26 '6
89 19
Electoral District
---1-
26 75 6' ,,4
25 73 7:' ,22
IN DET AIL-(FEMALES)-contlnued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal'places situated within each County or Pastoral nfstrict.
of Maryborough.
55 3
32 '. 18
4, 1
285 30
218 115,
4
3
., ..
.... . ... -l~-l:-lm
98. ,4 78 17 i
. .. -----' 215
3
2
6 15
4,
2
2
l,q91 179, 820 339·
5
>1
7
234 26
151 92
11··· 2,~18' !55O
.....
1 1
; 473 58
' 366 119
...
1 1
I'"
i,126
4
.. '"
,115 11 64 68
276' , -,
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Castlemaine.
2 2, 4 3 5
5
3 6 2 3 2
101 57 10 360 14 261 59 24 11 14 : 2 ,50 3 38 8 4
105 56 10 277 10 211 53 15 34 18 '4 ''139 8 97 17 15
... ' • .. I
.
... ... I:::
279 156 : '27' I, '
888 i,~ 666 157 68
5
3
1
13 6
27 5
63
t Remainder 'of Castl~ in the"LOddon:: t range in the Loddon.
II 'RtiJ:i!aindar 'cif GUlldford Parish in the Loddon. 'If 'Remainder of HarcoUrt in thO Lo'ddon.
6
5
5 2
17
46
292 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OC0UPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Castlemaine.
OCCUPATIONS.
~ Q) f+.4
j,e-'. ~~' l~ ~t § ~1~ ~1 ~,~~ ~ ~~.9 ~e:: ~~ ~~ ~
---~---------.,.-:-------------I'-!-i--,-----
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS 1.-Government-Persons engaged in tke general and ioealgovernment and defence of tke ()(YUnlTy:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, ~c.
CLASS II.-Prof8saional-Persons in tke learned profe$sions (witktheir immediate 8ubordinate,) not in tlte Government service:
Sub· class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • ..
" 3. Dispensing chemists,sick nurses, llOspital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS m-Professional-PerB01l8 engaged in literature,fine aris. and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses. governesses, music ~eachers, &c. ... " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS rv.-Tmding-;-Persons wlto buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... .•. ..• .. . " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. .. . n 3. Bankers, brokers. accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ...
CLABS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clotking, and performing personal officll$ for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, q,ressmakers. outfit-
ters; &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical jYl'oductions, and in working and dealing in, mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-elass 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
" " " 'n
"
undefined 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... • .. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ... . .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c, ... ... 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders. turners, &c. 7.- Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, book binders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, eharcoal
burners, &0.
CLASS VIT.-Gold miniTig-Persone engaged in digging for, washing out, a,nil extracting gold :
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling '" ... ... .. . " 2. Miners sluicing ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-raising ... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. • .. " 5. Miners alluvial sinking •.. ... ... . .. " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
.'
5 1
.. ..
2
10
1
1
3 8
29
.... . .. ,
::: I :::
3
2
2 2
9
2
4
5 6
28
• Remajnder of Edgecombe in Dalhousie t Remainder of Sa.ndon in Elect.oral District of Ma.ryborough •
4
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCGUP ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES):'-continlled ..
the Parishes,. Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
1 I'<
! ,--
'" 1
fi '5 1>1 f1 I:!i
.~ '" '" --
... ?
1 2
22
.d -ii .~ '5 1>1 I'<
1 j $
i J1 ----
! .....
2
40 20
'... • •• I
....
. ~', 1 "":ri 1>1 @~
l~ .&0
II S ~ J <;lJ. ---I-
"j"
10
. .. 1
l Remainder of 8t.l'angways in the Loddon.
No. 59.-46.
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Creswick.
Yandoit Pariah.
i' g~ ~~ ---
2
13 4
l4
&1 ,:,. s.!!!' ;.A -
2
2
II 7
24
"" ~ .,~ ~r!:l]
~~~ ---
2
... 2
I I
If !t~ ---
1 2
5
,~~--,
: .<1
~
1i 1>1.,.
i-s 81:
~~ ~~
J!'mnklin PariIIh •
,:, :@ ,;1:
g~o ~. '5.;~ ,,~ ~~& ~i>: ---
• I
1
2
2 2
2 3
§Remainder of Holcombe in Electoral Dillt.rict of Castlema.ine.
293
1 1>1
j
... 1
21
294 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS ,
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Feinales of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS VIIl.-AgTicultural and pastoral-PersO'l!s working land and engaged in
grClWing gTain,jruit8, anima18, and other products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
" "
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers,&c. ... 8. Agri~ultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
Wlves, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in ~eeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Oarrying-Persons en'gagedin the conveyance oj men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by dra.ys, bUllock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
8. Water and wood carters '" •.• '" ... "
4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. .... ... ..
PLASS X.-person8 dealing infood and drink~: Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c ....
.. 2. Vegetable fOt;1d chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine and. spirit merchants,. &c.
CLASS XI.-frliscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in oceupations not enlbraced in other classes: . ,
Sub-class 1. La.borers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
" .. 2." Wood splitters, feneers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 8. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. •
CLASS XIl.-Indeperident means-Perso1l3 oj property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation: .
Sub-class "1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants,"" independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) '"
CLASS XIII.-l'ers01IS engaged in. domestic offices or dutie:; and oj no specified occupation, /lcholars, {fe.: .
Sub-class 1. Wi~es and widows (of no specified occupation) ..• . .. " 2. Daughters; relatives, visitors, &c. (aged-I5 years and.upwards) .. a. Daughters, relati ves, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ..• tt 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... . .. n 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLASS XV.-l'ersons wlwse pU1'Suits have not been specified, 01' who WCj'C unemployed, dl;c;:
Sub-class I. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. ... " _ 2.: Occupation not stated... ...... ... ." " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... ... '" ... " 4. Unemployed by reason of siekness, exclusive of patients in
"" "to
hospitals. &c. 5, Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hOSpitllls, &c. 6. Deaf and dllmb, or blind ...
5
5
. ..
TALBOT
Electoral Distriot of Castlemaine.
8
2
... I ... ... I
20' 3
16 7
I ... I I I
40 30 25 10
147 17
103 32
,10
2
2
2
12 154 43 8 17 4
10 1,54 41 19 29 8
3, ... 4
2
'Total ... ... ~:71'"lo8 --;g --;- 423 -;:os I I
• Remainder of Edgecombe in Dalhousie • t Remamder of Sandon m Electoral DlI!tnct of JI.[aryborough •
•
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places 'situated within each County or Pastoral District.
6 29 8
29
2 10 . 14
2
20 86 29
19 108 2 88
I
68 )8 15 18
25
18
49 16 98 12
1 7
8
27 4
J7 18
7
6
88 5
88 17
TALBOT.
Eleetoral Distriot of Creswiok.
8
8
2
91 6
50 27
... 1
60 10 84 82
26 2
23 12
.
.....
17 1
12 7
2
80 8
19 12
7
82 8
27 11
8
2
11 8
20 4
295
16
7
70 12 75 28
I . .... "'1"'1'''' ... '" ......................... .. -------- --- --- --- ----,------
51 825 I 255 . 286 79 114 216 185 69 I' 51 41 78 --;;;- ---;} -W , !
! Remainder of S!.rangways in the Loddon. § Remainder of Holcombo in Electors! District of Castlemaine • ..
CENSUS :OF,.VICTORIA, ,1861: .OCCUPATIONS OF THE 'PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL 'DISTRICTS
TABLEXIX.-Showing the, Occupations, in ,classified ar.rangement, of Femal,es of aU ages in
, ' \ :.
o CC'U P A. T IO NS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
TALEOT. ~-~~-----------------------
Eleotoral District of Creswick.
Wombat Parish and Parlllh u:nnamed.
CLASS 1.-Governlllent-Persons .engaged in ·the general and loeal government and :;j
defence of the COuntl'!!:
Sub-class 3. ,Army, navy, police""':Warders, turnkeys, searchers,&c. '" n 4. :Womcn in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c. .
CLASS II.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service: '
Sub·class 1. Ministers, missionaries;" scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ••• . ••
" I 8 •. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
, others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS: III.-Professional-Pers07Is engaged iii literature, fine: arts, and 'sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... ,; 3. ; Other . professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-: cians, &c. l
CLASS IV.-Trailing-Per80ns who buy, scU, keep, or lend· money or goode:
Sub-class 1. 'Merchants ... ••• ... ... 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . .. 8, 'Bankers, brokers, accountants. commission agents, &c, 4. ;Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. • ••
'! ,. " o
I
CLASS V.-Per80nal IY/Iices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and p6rforming personat offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, sboebinders, milliners, dressmakers; outfit-
ters, &c.
'" 8 .. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manujacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mir-eral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub· class 1. Contractors-Special brancl~. in which' they work b6ing undefined ' '
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... . •• 4, Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ... ' , ... . .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ••. ... 6. Cabinet makers. furniture dealers. carvers and gilders, turners, &c. ' 7. C08£h and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers,.&c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c.
" .. " " " "
9. Tanners. fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-burners, &c. .
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in djgging for, washing out, and extracting gold ;
'.'
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... •.. ... ... " 2. Miners sluicing '" ... ... ... • .. " 3. Miners quartz-raising ... ... ... . .. " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgariJating, &c. • .. " 5. Miners aJluvial sinking ... ... ... ... " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c. '
• Relll.&.i:t).~ of Glendaruel in Ripon.
...
8
.... . ...
::: I ::: I
6
7
I ...
6 15
85
1 2 4
2 1
3
c ...
2
6
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEQPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continlled.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
"" a,t:i
~~ 11 --
..... ~ =.9~ (S·h .m'~iJI:
s~"" :;::'0-~~& --
5
1 2
t~ -c~ .. ~3-a <;l~5 j~~ ;q;::;A --
1 2
2
No. 59.-4/.
'0'; as .m" "I;!) .. ",
~'" ~'* ~8 --
2
Clune. Parish.
E .. :!J,e §~ 6:;: --
5
12
9 22
63
~.e? °i h ~'§ !>;::;t --
5
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Creswick •
.;j .;j 1 '5 ''::
~ f. ".
i! ~ -. J-s ~ i ;a 1i Q
r!Il ~ ctl_ ----I-
2
II
II
10 12 5 27
,.; :=
"i3a 'rlS 1\'g 0:8
2
19
2
15 25
78
ereBwick Parish.
'8~ ",0I'ij Sill;!) ~~ .. i A A",
2
II
7
2
2 2
2
2
297
i! 1lI ~-$"':' 1lI'a
I!
5
298~ .~. CENSUS OF ViCTORIA:, 186i':;odcuPATIqNS-:OF 'THE 1PEOPL'E." , , ... i ~ . • __ ~.
COUNTIES'AND' PASTORAL 'DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in cl'assifte(f: arr~'ii~e1h'eht!;· ~f 'Fema;ltjs~' of 'illfages in '
OCCUPATIONS.
",
CLASSES AND SUB·CLASSES,
" , ,
CLASS VIIL-Agriculturid and pastoral-Persons working la~d and engaged in ,growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
"
"
2, Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. . .. 3. AgriCllltural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &e. ' 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &e.
CLASS rx,-Carrying-Persons engaged in the 'conveyance of~en and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic ehiefly-Carriers 'by (lrays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.' ~
" 2, Passenger traffic, chiefly-O,wners of coaches, eabs, &c" boats
for hire, railway employees, &C. 3. Water and wood carters ... ... ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ,'" 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
" ;,
CLASS X,-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub·cl~ss 1. Anim~ food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. ' .•. " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c,
CLASS XL-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraCed in other classes:
, ,
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood'splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. >
" "
1
CLASS Xn.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank not t'ciurned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. PersOl~s deriving inconief'rom houses-Householders, house proprietors, &e. ,
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank .(source of income undeseribed)
3, Ladies (not otherwise described)
CLASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of ,,!o specified occupation, scholars; frc. :
1 11
6
Sub-class L Wives and widows lof no specified occupation) '... .. .. ' 50 " 2. Daugliters, relatives, vi.~itors, &c, (aged 15 years and upwar4s) 12 " 3. ,Daughters, relatives, vis,itors, &;c. (under 15 years of age) •••. 61 " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home... 5
CLASS XIV. -Perso7!s maintained at public cost, or by the community: I
Suo-class 1. Prisoners ... '" ... ... " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c,' ...
CLASS XV.-Per80ns whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, ~c - : , '
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at prcsent," paupers, &c. ... " 2, Occupation not stated... ••• ... ... • .. " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... . .. " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive ?f patients in
hospitals, &c, 5, Unemployed by reason of accidqnt, exclusive of patients in
, hospitals, &c. 6, Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total
",' • Remruuder of Gleudaruel ill RijlOU.
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Creswick.
5
1
1
13 1
H 17
1
3
I 2
250, 36
195 84
I 2
I , ....
2
; 2
, ,.,
f , •• I'"
2
, ...
,39. 1
35 10
CENSUS OF VICTORIA;"1861 : 'OCCUPATIONS fOFITHE ,PEOPLE.' 299
IN DETAIL:-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each ·eounty or Pasto~al District;
I ....
16 68 12 86 2 7 4
16 58 10 35 6 11 10
8 I
4 1
264 50
182 108
4
4
.1
14 5
19 5
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Creswick.
19
4
40· , 8
46, 84
-, ..
8
5
25 10 86 11
80 2 15
22 6
2
92 r:, 25 77 28 9 12
109 27 65 64 9 47
8
8
17 4
528 77
871 228
1 8 8
49 6
85 18
...
2 1
91 18 64 81
2
25 70 4 16
18 49 14 86
,~~ 1~~ ~.~ ~~ 17~~ -;- I~~ II~'~ . -8-8-8-1-8-0-'1:-,2'5--2-
1-1,-3-87-~ ~;-~'~-Il~~
t Rema.iMer of .AJ;oo~ in Grenville. i Remainder of'Bungaroo in Grenville.
300 CENST:JS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. ,
'COUNTIES AND PASTORAL :DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement" of. 'Females of 1111 ages in.
TALBOT.
Electoral District of Creswick.
Amherst Parish. OCCUPATIONS,
...----....;...-------------------·1-------- ---- ---CLASSES AND SUB· CLASSES.
CLAss I.-Governmen.t-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. • •. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
Cuss II.-Professional-Persons in tile learned profession.~ (with their immediate 8u/Jprdinates) not in the Government .~ervice: .
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-. ordinatcs, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ... 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Professianal-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class' 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
Cuss IV.-Trading-P~l'sons who buy, sen, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... .•. ... '" ... " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &e. !I.
" 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ..,
CLASS V.-Persona.l Qlfices-Persons engaged ill entertaining, clothing. and performing personiil offices for man:
Sub·class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c.· ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoobinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. .
'! 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks; housemaids, &c.
Cuss VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters :
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being undefined
" '3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... . ..
" "
4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ... .,. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... '" 6. Cabinet makers,furnituredealers,carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and eart makers, wheelwrights, impillment makers, &c. 8. Other.artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers. soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c,
CLASS VII.- Gold mining-Perspns engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold: .
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... ... " 2. ;,t\finers sluicing ... ':'.. ... '" " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... .. . " 4. Miners. quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ...... . •. " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
• Reumllluer 01' EreildQUlllll Ripon.
2
5
11
9 16
58 2
:
::: I I
3
3
1 2
4
2
'CENSDS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 301
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES)- continued.
the Pa~ishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
TALBOT. VILLIERS.
Electoral District of Creswick. Eiectoral District of Villiers and Xeytesbury.
Wangoom Pariah.
. . ....---- --- -_ -- - -- --__________ --____________ i_
II 4
,9
1 6
18
'f'
1 2
4
No. 59.-49.
4
9
3
5 9
2 2
7 21
....
...
4
3
9
9 19
132 12
t Remainder of Bung Bong in the Loddon.
12,
7 25
116
4
1 13
2
I 2 4, 3
60 42 41
.. , .
2
2
8 12 21 21
302 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186J OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX;-Showing the Occup~tions, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIIV-Agricultural and pasWral-Persons working land, and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animal8, and other prod'l.UJts :
Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
.. "
"
2, Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ., . 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
't
CLASS IX.- (Jarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods :
Sub-class I. Goods traffic chiefly - Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners o~ coaches, cabs, &e., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and.wood carters ... 4. Port~rs and messengers (not assistants ill shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. • ••
" "
" "
CLASS 'X.-Person8 dealing injood and drink8:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butcher~, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks...:... Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLMS XL-Miscellane'W8 pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced' in other classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
" .. 2. Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billil\rd-table
keepers, &c.
CLUB XII.-Independent means-Persons oj properly and rank, not returned under, any oJfo:e or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses - Householders, house proprietqrs, &c. '
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of , income undescribed) 3. Ladies (not othcrwise described) ...
CLASS XIIL-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and oj no specified oecupation, 8cholars, &0.: '
9
3 2
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no specified ocCupation), 297 ." 2. Daughters, relativcs, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 29
3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 213 ." 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home III
Cuss XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, 01' by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners .. 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ....
CLASS XV.-Persons whose purllUits have not been 8pecified, or who 1cere unem-' p!Qyed, &e. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. " 2. Oecupationnot stated -...
3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. .
"
TALllOT.
Electoral District of Creswick.
31 1
22 11
Amherst Pariah.
29 3
14 11
23 2
12 5
62 4
51 9
97 9
80 23
"
5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c.
6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total...
. .. I'·.. ... . .. ,... . .. -------- ---- ---766 70 61 43 130 224
I " Remainder of Eroildoun in Ripon.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. aoa
IN DETAIL--(FEMALES) -continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
TALBOT. VlLLIElIB. --",
Electoral District of Creswick. Electoral District of Villiers and Heytesbury.
Amherit Parish. Craigie Pe.rlsh. Lexton Parish.
~I Bootahpool and
Wangoom Pariah. ! a· ~
Belfast \lj;'rt of} 1 .d -_ ..... _- Paris os. ~ .d ~i ".. I
..,. :l
iull' · '5 ~I~ 1t \ ~ k '5 1 .~ 1 '01 .s§ "'1~ ... ~ if+-
... 4! P< 0 ;;:j 0;a i~'~'i~
P< -a1i: .. "'~.s. ... ~ cfllU,.d P< §:!... i "" .. 11
p., P<
1 p., tip., dk .;? ~ .$ m~ ~~ §"l~ = .~~ P<~"':' ~.~ i'a ~ P<
( !i r - ~~",,,, .£ ,g'a i! II '\; '~~1~~ :1iI i ! "'~~ .i!I!:';~ l!", ;;!;1l'" 11 :;:1': -5~ ~§j :!'l'a 11 ~ ~ 5~ 8~~~ ~! !'" ~P< .. ]' ~ ~~ .", ~~ 1 ~~ ~'O Ii:' :;j . § ~ ~..q~'\; rolE-< ~I"I roI~ i>< I<l '" ------1-1-- ---_.- - 1- - ~ -
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... 1 ... ... ... .. . . .. . .. ... '" ... 1 ... 1 ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. 1 .. . .. . ... 2 ... 5 7 3 20 ... 11 8 10 7 5 60 57 12 28 19 13 51
1 ... 4 1 2 lO ... 7 ... 8 6 1 36 46 9 9 11 12 27
... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. • ... ... .. . . .. .. . . .. ... . .. .. .
... ... ... ... '" . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... ... . .. .. .
... ... I ... '" ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. ... ... .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. .. . ... ... .. . .. . .. .
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3 ... 1 1 1 . ,. 1 '" 1 9 1 ... ... .. . . .. 1 . .. . .. ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... 1 . .. 1 ... ... .. . .. . .. . ... '"
... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... 3 ... .., ... ... ... .. . . ..
... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... . .. ... ... ... .. . ... ... u • 3 .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. '" ... ... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... ... .. .
"
... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... ... ... 2 . .. 1 ... .. . ... .. . ... ... .. . ,
1 ... ... ... ... ... 1 . .. u • 5 ... 1 ... ... ... .. . ... . .. .. . ... ." ... ... ... ... . .. 1 ... ." ... .. . . .. . .. ... , ... ... . .. . ..
291 53 49 98 46 8 37 31 26 373 31 332 168 108 160 69 49 I 66 59 38 2 2 lO 3 4 8 7 5 79 7 70 50 41 45 24 10 13 26
258 47 44 101 42 22 32 38 33 252 40 292 196 13i 186 e7 80 78 12i) i)3 11 10 15 17 19 35 27 1 300 8 176 115 88 71 33 13 33 56
1 ... ... ... '" ... ... .. . . .. ... ... 2 . .. ... ... . .. ... I . .. .. . ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... .., ... ... ... . .. .. . .. . ... .. . .. . ... ...
... . .. ... ... ... ... . .. .. . . .. 2 2 7 3 '" 1 1 ... ... ... ... ... . .. '" ... 3 1 ... ... 2 .. . 1 ... ... .. . ... .. . ... .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... .. . ... '" ... ... . .. ... , . .. . .. . .. ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... .. . . .. ... 1 . .. 1 , ... . .. ... ... .. . , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . ... .. . ... '" .., ... ... ... .. .
... ... ... ... . .. ... ... .. . . .. 1 ... ... .. . '" ... ... '" ... . .. --._--- --- - - -------- - --694 118 120 250 126 97 127 150 78 1,221 115 1,065 709 530 1530 263 196 24. 371
tn, , of Bung :Bong in the Loddon.
304· CENSUS OF. VICTORIA, 1861; OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND' PASTORAJ.:;·DISTRICTS ·,TABLE X!IX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, .of Females of all ages in
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLMS I.-GQVernment-Person.~ engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. ... , .. 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, oBiee·
keepers, &c .
• CLASS IT.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediat8 subordinates) not in the Government service: ..
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew"openers, &e.
" 2. Physicians, surgeolls; oculists, dentists, &c. ...' 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and others
ministering to health in a subordinate capljcity
CLMS m.-Prqfessional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c •.••• " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c. I
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, ?r lend money or gOl(ds:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... ... n 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . .. " 3. Bankers, brokers. accountants, commission agents, &0. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... • ••
Cuss V.~Personal 'offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal o.fficesfor man: ,
Sub~class 1. 'Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses,:&c. . ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. I·
3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c. i
Cuss VI.-Manufacturing.:....Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing ill mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they woJk being undefined :
" "
" " "
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ..; ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ...' '" ... 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... • .. 6. Cabinet makers,furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 1. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, felhnongers, soapboilers,' woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VJl.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing. out, and extracting gold: '
Sub-class i. Miners puddling ... ... ... ... " 2. Miners sluicing... ' '', ... ... . .. " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... ... " 4. Miners quartz-croshing, amalgamating, &c. . .. . " . '5. Miners alluvial sinking .;. ." ... ..~ ". 6. Miners (branch of gold mining, v-ndefined); diggers, &0.
e·· ·Remainder of Hexham in Ha.mpden.· ,
2
7 18
VILLIERS.
Electoral District of Villiers and
6
2
1 2
25
2
1 • 2
12
2
19
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continned.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal. places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
VILLIERS.
Heytesbury.
::: .
. 1
1
5 2 11 .1 5 8
No. 59.-4 h.
GIPPS LAND.
Electoral District of North Gipps Land.
n i ~ . $; E;i '1;;.
U ~'S: """ ~;a
2
4 8 11
"" ;a ~ ~..; l§ ~.~
2
4 1
16
3
7 26
4
11
2
3 1
38
305
306 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL -DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX~-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OOOUPATIONS.
CLASSES A ND sun-CLASSES .
. CLASS VIJL-Agrimdtural and pastoral-Persons working land; and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class I. Pastoral-Squatt(;rs, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
..
.. n'
settlers, &c. , 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. • •. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. . 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS'IX,-CuTTying-PersoTUI engaged. in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c. r
2. Passenger traffic Chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, ·&c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ... . .. 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) .. , 5. Engaged in' sea navigation-Stewardesse.s, &c. .. ..
.. " " "
Cu:ss X.-Persons dealing in food and drinlcs:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS Xl.-JlfisceUQnCOU8 pursuits-Persons engaged in oecupatwTUI not embraced in othe~' classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing. pursuits) , . •
8
3
3 3
1
VILLIERS.
Electoral District of Villiers and
10 3
2
38
24
2
11
2
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined).... • .. ::: I "
8. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table keepers, &c.
CLASS xn.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any offi,Ce or occupation .;
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants, " independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed), '
3. Ladies (not otherwise described)... , •• " "
CLASS XlII.-Per80ns engaged in domestic o.ffices 07' duties ·and oj no specified occupation, scholars, &e.:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation)... ..' " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &e. (under 15 years of age) ." " 4. Scholars, whether at public or privat€ schools or at home .. ,
.. CLASS XlV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... .., ... ... • .. " 2. 'Patients in hospitals, asylums, 'depots, &c. • •.
CI'~BS XV.-PcrBon8 whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, die. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. .., " 2. Occupation not stated .:. ... ... ... .. . " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ••• ... ... .. . .. 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
"
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals. &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total
• Remainder of He:r.ham in lla.mpden.
12
25 H
1
15 14 6 6
19 24 15 8
3 1 3 1
54 11 82 21
5
56 21 86 24
...
17 8
37 6
7
---,- - --1-----80 83 59 8 218. 269 110
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FElVIALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District. .
VILLIEBS.
Heytesbury.
, 2
2 6 18
11 1
19 13 35 12 33 11 6 3 12 6 10 8
30 8 52 8 20 21 17 14 80 8 17
1 2 24 'I
GIPPS LAND.
Electoral Distriet of North Gipps Land.
2
23 21 33 3 5 12
24 17 34 8
ul
...
1 2
5
26 9
31 5
38
1 2
27 10 33
6
:~
gO 17 76 27
4
{! •••
71 34 76 25
307
1
60 34 81 21
<>
-g-O- 7iml--3'-3-'I---S-g-'-I--7-9- -5-4- --5-5- --9-6- -1-3-5 - --88- -2-4-0'- -2-2-9 - ----- -----I ... 249 ,
308 . CENSUS OF VICTORI.A, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. -----
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o CCU PAT IONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLA.SS I.-GOlJernment-PersQns engaged in tlle general and local government and defence of the country :
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment-Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS Tl.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in tlte Government service:
Sub-class 1. 'Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, aud their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ... 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS Tlr.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature,jinc arts, and sciences:
. Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c; ... " 3. Other professions -Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLA.SS rV.-,,-:Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... . .. " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ~ ::: . " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assi~tants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ••• • •.
CLASS V.-:- Personal o.ffiees - Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
13ub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . •• I " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. I 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, hOllsemaids, &c. . ••
CLASS Vr.-Manufact"ring-Pe,.so~~ engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral,. vegetable, and animal matters: .
Sub·class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being undefined
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... . ..
" 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ..... .
" . 5. Builders. carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ..... . • n 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c .
,7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers. &c. n. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers. &c.
9. Tanners, fell mongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoalburners, &c.
CLASS VTl.-Gold mining-Persons .engwed in digging for, washing out, and I extracting gold :
Sub-class I. Miners puddling .. . .•. ... ... " 2. Miners sluicing ... ••. ... .t.
." 3. Miners qnartz-raising... ....... ... " 4. Miners quartz-crnshing, amalgamating, &c. . ..
.. .. -
" 5. Miners alluvial sinking ...... • •. n 6. Miners (branch of gold mining nndefined), diggers, &c.
2
2 5
GIPPS LAND.
Electoral District of South
Alberton Parish.
1 2
2 1
17 4
4
6
• Remainder of CasUemaine in Talboi.
" t Remainder of Harcourt in Talbot •
"CENSUS OF VI9TORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL - (FEMALES) - continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
GIPPS LAND.
Gippa Land ..
' ....
4
4 6
27
5
12
Electoral District of Castlemaine.
3
1 11
28 2
. ...
1
2
10 .}
11
14 14
61
....
2
2
2
1 2
15
. ... ~ 1
t ReIIlllOinder of Ta.rrangower ill Talbot.
No. 59.-4 i.
THE LODDON.
Electoral Diamet of Maldon.
3
3 2
, ,
2
!
8
9 3 2 2 15
§ Remainder of CastlemaiDe iD Talbot.
4
2 1
7
309
5
310 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
GIPPSLAND.
Electoral District of South
OOOUPATIONS. AlbertOn Pariah.
-------- -~.~.------~ ~~--~---~------- --- --- --- --- --- ---CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII.-Aqricultural and pastoral-Personl working land and engaged in growing gram, fruits, animals, and other product8: .
Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.
" "
II
2. l'astoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... 3. Agrictiltural-Farmers and market gardeners (OW!lcrs), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. llattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Oarrying-Per,onB engaged in tile conveyance oj men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ... • .. 4. Porters arid messengers (not a.ssistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
II
"
CLASS X. -P1!!I'8rmB dealing in food and drin7c8:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers. poulterers, fishmongers, &c ..•. II 2. Vegetable' food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners,·
greengrocers, wine and spirit mercha~ts, &c.
CLASS Xl.-Miscellaneous pur8uitS-PI!!I'SOn8 engage'd in occupations not embraced in o/l,er classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) . ~ .
2, Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) .... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persom of property and ra'nk, not returned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c. .' ,
2. Annuitants, H independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed) . "
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) '"
CLASS XIII.-Per8~118 engaged in domestic offices or duties and of no 8pecified . occupation, 8clwlars, &:c. : '.
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation). .•• ... '" 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors,. &c. ~age<l 15 years and up\vards)
" 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) .. . " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools,.or at home .. .
CLAIlS XlJ,;,-PersrmB maintained at public cost, or by the commwyity:
Sub-class i: Prisoners ... ... ... ... ' .. . " 2. Patients in hospit.als, asylums, depots, &c. .•. • .. .
CLASS'XV:-Persons whose pursuits l.ave not been specified or who tvere unem· ployed, &:c.:
Sub·class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. . .. " . 2. Occupation not stated .... ... ... ... ... " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits... .., ... . .. " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive. of patients in
hospitals.&c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusi va of patients in
hospitals, &c:. • ~ 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ...
Total
20 35 Ii 9
13 26 18 14
3
41 6
35 II
1 4
• Remainder of Oaselemaine in Talbot. . t Remainder of HarcoUrt in Talbot.
22. 3
17 2
2
33 7
2~
9
2
48 14 52 22
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OI!' THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the
GIl'PS LAND,
28
13
119 40
152 67
3 2
2 1
3
25 10 31 12
7
3
109 28 12 1 74 22 34 15
11 14
and principal places situated within each County or' Pastoral Distriet.
THE LODDON.
14 7 3 2 11
7
2 6 2 2
6 498 129 39 - 24 37 41 017 183 22 30 10 1 62 10 7 1 3 3 2 16 4 5 1
11 335 89 43 16 29 27 12 152 18 34 17 3 218 '52 14 9 7 11 4 37 18 3 11
4 2 2 3' 2 3
1 ••• ••• '" .. , .. ,
311
2 4
It 5 1 ~ •
-1----------------1-:-1--·1----11- -------469 101 299 82 26 1,245 310 137. 52 84 92 41 427 68 89 53 I 39
t Remainder of Tarra.ngower in Talbot. § Remainder of q&atlemaine in Talbot.
312 .CENSUS OF VICTORIA, IH61: OCCUPATIO~S OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females or all ages in
O.CCUPATliONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. J
CLASS I.-Government-Perso7!8 engaged in the general and local government and difence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. . ••• " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c:
CLASS n.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate suoordinates) not in thp, Government service: . . ,
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers,' and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" 2. Physieians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . •• 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity.
CLAss m.-Professwnal-Persons engaged in literature,jine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians,.&c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell,1reep, or lend irwney or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... .. . " 2: Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c.· .. . " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountant;s, commission agents,'&c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... . •.
CLASS V.-Persortal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, cwthing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. . .. ". 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids; &c.
CLASS VL-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters: . .
Sub~class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being
" " " " " "
undefined. 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, ~c.... ... . .. 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... . .. 6. Cabinet makers,furni ture dealers,carvers and gilders, turners, &e. 1. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8.' Other artisans and mechanics, printers. bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &c.
CLASS Vn.- Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold: • .
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ••• ... ... ... " 2. Miners sluicing ... ... ... : ••• " 3. Miners quartz-raising... . ... . ... .. . " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... ... .. •. " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined). diggers, &c.
THE LODDOJf
Electoral District of Mandurang.
" ...
...
...
...
2
11
...
...
... ... ... ... ... ...
;
...
... ...
9
...
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
.
...
. ..
.. ,
2
I
10
...
... ... ... ... ... . .... ."
.1
. ..
. ..
...
...
. .. ... ... .. . . .. . .. ...
. ..
.. .
. .. 2
9
12 I 2
8 15
38
. ..
. .. . .. .. . 1
. .. . ..
2
,
* ReDllioinder of Sandh~t in Eleetoral DllItriet of Sandhlll"St Boroughs. t ReIne.mder of Ka.ngaroo Gully m
\
.
CENSUS OF. VICTORIA, 1861:, OCCCPATION$ OF THE PEOPLE. 818
IN DET AIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
THE LODDON . . --~~~----~-~~---
Electoral District of l'Itandurang.
SIlU::;ft~sll - .,. .. ~ 1
Mandurn.ng Parish. G 1:l.r",
" 'd!l.i ... ~,;; 'd
.~ .,.,,;
d~1 [;I.
~~ '" ~ 'd ~£'d P< P< ~ ~j [, 0 tL ... ~: ~~ .!d.
'\:! ~ii ~ 0
0$ ~j ~ ~ti h j ;..,,; <3 .E ~
'0 ~~ §'" .. ~ ~~ :i I i~+; t%j~~ "" i:"5 iif~ ~~'i ..;~~ " ..
t;:: cl!l! alP< ~o'§' Plr:. 1J:I&l", ,;;~~o ~~ ~~ ------ --- --- -----1---1---:---1--- --- - --- ---
2
I 2
2 2
Electoral District of San<lliurst Boronghs.
No. 59.--4 k.
9
2
2
II
." .. ,
2
:3 4
14
2
I :3
6
4 :3
15
l Remainder of a""coun and Sutton Grange in Talbot.
3
2
4
2
2 2
7
3
:3 :3
15
314 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPAT.IONS, OE THE PEOPLE.
COUN~IE~ .;ANP ;P4Sf..qRAL, .. D~STRICT~
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified an:angeI~Hint, of.;Females of, all .ages in
OOOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIIL-Apricullural and past01'al- Persons working land and engaged in growing gram, f'1'uits, animals, and other products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, . settlers, &c.
" "
"
2. Pastoral- 'Shepherds. hutkeepers, station laborers; &c. . •. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners ),farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and' farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers; dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-(Jarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance qf men and goods:
Sub-cl~ss 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers, by drays,bullock-teams on the ; roads, lighters, &c.
"
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches; cabs, &c:, boats . for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ... • •. 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... 5. Engaged tn sea navigation-Stewardesses~ &c. • .. "
" CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefiy-Bute\1ers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XL-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes :
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) 1
" 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ...
" 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &e. .
CLASS XU.-Independent means-Persons of property and ,ranh (not retnrned under any office or occupation):
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house
" proprietors, &c. ,
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank' (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladles (not othcrwise described) •••
CLASS ~.-Persons engaged in domestic offices, or duties, and of no specified . occupation, scholars, ~c. :
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation)... . .•. .' ", 2. ,Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and up,wards)
,,' 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under:15 years of age) .. . " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools or at home .. .
• • I '
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the'community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... ... • .. " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c .. .. i'" .....
CLASS XV . .:.....Persons w/tose pursuits have not been specified,or who were unem-ployed, tc. : ... ! l
Sub-class 1. Unemployed," no occupation at present," paupers, &c. ... " 2. Occupation not stated... ... ... ... • .. " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits'... ... ... • .. " . 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of' patients in
_ hospitals, &c. " 5. Unemployed by reason of accidents, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. ,
" 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
THE LODDON. I----~~---·~·----
1 16
6
. .. :
22 6
30, lO'
2
Electoral District of Mll}Idurang.
2
13 8
12 ." 1
10
2
29 ,., 9,
36 ' 13 i
.. •• 1.
1
2
3
••• I
. ....
17 1
16 9
2 •
,2
359 42
239 ,138
1 3
Total ------ ------,----' --'------
... 107 • 47 ',117 I 52 . 876
__ 2 •• a __ .. ~.,,~ &5 ze:H _
OENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUP ATIONSA:l:tJ'l \!fH;E:B.:EO~.JjE.
IN DETAIL-:-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District • . . ~ '\,;"'" . .,
105 7
105 29
1 6'
....
.... ,
\ I
" .....
24 3
27 4
2 25
6
... :
4
28 5
..... l7
46 4
85 22,
.. J ;
8
2
1 ....
62 6
69 18
THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Mandurang.
8
111 8
93 20
1
8
8
65 6
81 18
75 12 51 12
10
7 8
.....
6
2
2 2
14
77 5
66 21
96 9
76 34
....
315
48 8
36 14
-------' ------. --'--;-112291125 257 70 71 142 171 260 187 178 27 28 178 I 125
316 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEO~LE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations; in classified an'angen:tent, of Females of aU'ages in
OOCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and difence of the country:
Sub-class 3, Army, navy,'police-Warders, turnkeys, searcllcrs, &c. 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-ProfessionaL-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in tlle GOller11ment service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS ill-Professional-Persons engaged in iiteratuTe,jine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teacher,S, &c .... 3. Other professions Authors, editors, photographers,. musi
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Personswho buy, sell, keep, or. lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. .. 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c.
CLASS V.-Personal offices Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personaL offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit"
ters, &c.
" 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manufdctllring-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being undefined '
"
.. " "
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, white smiths, founders, &c. • .• 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... 6; Cabinet makers,furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing Qut, and tl%tracting gold:
SUb--class 1: Miners puddling " 2. Miners sluicing " 3. Miners quartz-raising " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. , " 5. Miners alll,lvial sinking ... ... ... ... " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
"
1 4
10
THE LODDON.
Electorlll District of Mandurang.
6
1 1
14
2
4
3
12
2
1 3
3
• Remainder or 8aIldhW'llt in Electoral
t:i ...... • : : eo "" ..... : I Els'!ian.Flat and g- Z 0;' WblpstlCk.
Z !i. . I-d t:j
p ~ I' Canadian Reef, ~. trJ ." .... • "" Peg-leg Gully, Dead UJ 8 cc ~ Coo) : t¢ 0) ~ to:) 00 : ..... • Horse Gully and ~ >-'16 ~~~ m ~ g: and Creek. ~ ...
~ E; I ~ I 0 ~ SpIitter's,Napoleon, 0 ';;j t:rj lSI "" Co> : and White Horse ::a.... z .. ..... • • Reefs, and Sydney t:l :;;: ~ Flat. UJ R 00 ~ ~ > q . . ...... I ~ ~ ~
"" : of>. ." "" "" : Co> ..... • Sailor's Gully. ~~ trJ 0'
I Neilbor?ngh ! 1 ;
• "" Township. ::;. a 0 g s· ~ .
• -. I=l 0
Co> ..... • I Shelbourne Parish. ~ 1 p ~ . 0 ~ ....
I ~ ~ >-"
...... Lockwood Parish eo (t) 00 to:) t¢ c;n 1-". ~: I-" • (exclusive of _ 1-:3 rn m
Borongh). :=: t:d 00 >-" m M ~.
I
5: ~ 0 <> t-< ... • Marongand .. 0 (t) 0
..... • ." ..... Co> Nerring Parishes. S, g ~ 0 r:;::' 0::a q ;> 21 _. I-d
I g.' & ~
of>. ..... • Laanecoorie Parish. ~ S· ~ 10 en .0
'!Q ~ Z
Co> I . ~ 000 Woodstock Parish, g I-:l:j
I
Leichardt, Yarram, :;;. ~ and Salisbury '-<l,..,., Parishes, and 0)00l.0.I Bridgewarer .... t;rj
..... I ::::~ Creek l ~ of>. ;:,0 and Lower Loddon 0 0
District. ~ I-d
..... ----------------------------------------I~M-o-un-t-H--op-e-Cr--OO-k-I ~ ~ o and Campaspe ~
River District. ~
'" : . I SandhurBt lIfunici-'" "" 00 Co>. "". "" ..... • pality (part of).' I ;::
1 ~
a
I 318 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified ,ar~ngement, of Females of all ages in
"
OCCUPATIONS.
iii
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS vrn.-Agricultural and pastoral-Perl10718 working land and engaged in
growing grain,fruits, animals, and other products: Sub-class 1. Pastoral-Squatters,' stockholders, graziers,' . sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
" 2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... " 3. Agricultural-Farmcrs and market gardeners (owners),farmers'
wives, &c. .
" 4.- Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids, gardeners (laborers)
" 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. ... CLUS IX.-Oarrying- Persons engaged in the conveuance of men and goods :
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighter~, &c.
" 2, Passenger traffic chiefty-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c" boats
for hire, railway employees, &c. .. 3. Water and wood carters ... . .. ... . .. "
4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... " 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewarcdesses, &c. '" ...
CLAss X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c ....
" 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merehants, &c. confectioners,
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occllpatwns not embraced in other classes:
,
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undeflned or unconnected with any. of the foregoing. pursuits)
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... " .. 3. -Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c. CLAss xn.-Independent means-Persons of propertu and ranli, not returned
under anu office or occupation,'
Sub·class I. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c.
2. Annuitants," independent means," persons of rank (souree of income und(;)scribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS Xm.-Persons engaged in domestic o.ffices or duties, and of no sp'1cified occupation, scllolars, ~c.:
Sub-class l. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ••. . .. " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ,., " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home ,..
CLASS XIV.-Persons mail1tained at public cost, or by tile community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... . .. " 2. Pati~nts in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS XV.-PerllOns whose pursuit,~ have not been specified, or who were unemploued, ~e.,'
Sub-class I. Unemployed," no occupation at present," paupers, &c. .., " 2. Occupation not stated ... ... •.. ... . .. " 3. Doubtful or indeflnite pursuits... ... ... ... " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
" hospitals, &c.
5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospit.als, &c.
6, Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total
THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Mandura.ng. - ...
i . ..IIi ~-!. 1'''''' "':s .a'~ Jl" ~ '1>1 ~
...
... ...
...
...
...
... n •
'" ...
... . ,.
167 17
120 46
, ' ...
368
'~ Cl~
~~ r" ~~ ~11
...
...
1
...
...
...
... ... , ...
... .. ,
,77 9
66 31
. ....
209
I t as Z",:ll '~::l .; "Cl
'r~ ~'" 1'~ A~:':
... • '"! ... ... ...
...
...
.. , ... ...
.. . ...
17
23 I
44
~ 0
i , ~
...
... 1
...
. ..
n •
. ..
... ... ...
. .. ...
67 8
45 25
167
... '" '" ~§~~
::l'.%t'" .~ "''S :~.,~Cl ~~ O,:.w ~..'J.6JJg af8.oo= !';;;~~~~
.. .
. .. ...
...
...
'"
...
. .. .. . ..,
. .. ...
41 6
35 23
114
• lWmainder of Sandhurat in Electoml
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
47 4
48 13
5
3
190 22
153 58
JfJI •••
1' ..
63 11 43 17
2
126 10 14 2 88 12 42 2
THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Mandurang.
4
12 3
17 6
19
53 13 50 28
2
10
3
38 3
38 9
17
10
....
12 6
37 6
1 4
4
10 2
15 6
3 5
10
19 10
2
7
14 8
27 1
6
11.
1
11 4
18 2
19
~
319
230 33
168 70
2
---1------129 473 142 305 31 46 --I91----u2 -9-4- -;- ----- ----- ------ -----
50 81 76 562
District of Sandhurst Boroughs.
•
320' CENSUS" OF VICTORIA~ 1861':' OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE',
COUNTIES AND·"PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABtE ·XIX.~Showing the Occupations; in classified arrangement, 'of Females of· all ages in:
OOOUPATIONS.
'., ! i
) .. .:,
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and difence of the country: .
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, ~c.· .
CLASS rr.-Prrifessional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
. " 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity "
CLASS m-Professional.-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. ... " 3. Other professions - Authors, editors, photOgraphers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLA.SS rv.-Trading-Persons wllo buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants .•. ..• ... ••• . •. " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ... " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, .commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... • ..
CLASS V.-Personal offices-Persons: engaged itl entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waltresses, &c. ... " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (!5eneral), cooks, housemaids, &c.
" CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions,
and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being unde-fined. . .
.. " " " " "
3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ; ." ' ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... ... • •• 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. .•. • .. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders,coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS Vrr.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, a71d ex tracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling . ... .•. ... '0' n 2. Miners sluicing ... •.• .•• ••• ... " 3. Miners quartz-raising... ... ... • .. " 4. Miners quartz-crushing. amalgamating, &c. .. . " 5. Miners alluvial sinking... ... .•• .. . " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
•
THE LODDON'.
Electoral District of Sandhurst Boroughs.
16
30 21
31
11
62 129
521
4
S&ndhur.t Parish.
2
1 8
25
2
I ....
..
2
1 4
11
4 3
3
1
* Remain~er of SandhUl'st Mtmicipality m EleetoraJ. Dlstnct of Mandurang.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL- '(FEMALES)- continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
Electoral District of Sandhurst Eoroughs.
2
3
2
5 5
28
1
5 1
9
29 6 , 1
THE LoimON.
... 2
5 4
2
2 2
4
'" 11
28
Electoral District of Avoca.
4
1 5
4 9
ai
1
5
2 2
a '"
2
t Remainder of Kangaroo Gully in Electoml Dilltriot of M!IIldumng.
No. 59.-4m.
I
321
2
2 1
8
COUNTIES AND'~PASTgiw:; 'DISTRICTS
, TABLE XIX.-Sliowing the Occupations: 'iri"c&ssfiied ar~~rig~m~ili, of Fe;n'~l~s ot';~ll'agesin ._~ . "· .... A.. _,'.,.-. _~,"- _"""" __ ~ ---- ... ..,.....-~..,.~"' __
OOOUPATIONS.
"':'1-'1
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
':. t. ~. , t
"
CLASS ViIl.-Agricultural'and pastoraZ-Persons working land and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products,' '-
Sub-class l. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c. •
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. " "
3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners ( owners), farmers' wives, &c. '
'" 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm serva.nts, dairymaids, , gardeners, (laborers)
5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLABS IX.-Oarrying-Per.rons engaged in the conveyance of men and goo~,'
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on; the roads, lighters, &c. '
" "
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters 4, Porters and messengers, (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.
CLASS X;-Persons dealing infovd and drinRs,'
"Sub~lass 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. ".' , 2. Vegetable food chiefly. and drinks-Bakers. confectioners" : greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, ~c. '.
CL&.!IS XL-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in ot?er classes: " ' :
Sub-class 1. -LabOrers (undefined or unconnccted With any of the foregoing I
'" "
pursuits) ," I 2. Wood splitters;fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table'
keepers, &c.
CLASS XIL-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation,',' "
Sub-class l.:Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house' . 'proprietors, &c. ' ;" ,
, 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed), " ,
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) .•. .. CLASS XIII,-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and oj no specified
occupation, scholars, ~c.,' Sub.cla~s 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) "1 ....
" 2.' Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and ,upwards)! '" , 3. Daughters, relatives, vis~tors, &c. (under IS'years of age)
• '." I 4. Scholars, whether at public or private ,~chools, or at home
CLASS xrv.-'Persons maintained at public cost, or by'tlte community,' :
Sub-class 1. Pris~ners, '" ... • .. , 2. Patients hi ho~pita1s, asylums, depot~, &c.,
CLASS XY.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specijied, or wM were unempifJyed, g·c_.,' ,
Sub-class L Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, 8{;c.
" ",
"
2. Occltpation not stated 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in l
hospitals, &c. 5. uneiuployed by 'reason of accident, exclusive of p~tients in:
, h<;lspitals, &c. ' 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total t ....
THE LODDON. I-------------~-
6 13
3
2
1,644 271
,.1,211 522
, -12 9
12 10 2
'I
:1 ,"
3 '
273 13
179_ "77
----;---, 4,556592
8 61 2 8 7 ,47 7 23
, ' . __ . ~ .~r.-"_"'''''''''''''''''-"''''''''''_~_&''''_~_~--~·· '-
55 6
54 8
CENStTS' "OF':VICT0RIA, iS61: 'OCCUPKTIONSl 'dF)THE 'PEOPLE~ ~ 323! .' . ------
IN DETAIL-CFEM.A.LES)~continued~ the Parishes, Townships; and' p'rincipal places situated 'within each County or Pastoral District.
TRE LODDON.
Electoral District 'of Sandhuist Boroughs. Electoral District of Avoca..
~.\!l <l i< Tarnagulla Parish. ... " I, ""8ia~ ~'~I .1<1
' " G!;j'" .. :~ a'~~
• ~ ~ P'l~~ la~I<'" :~Q
,~ " t;!), '~&l ~t\i~ ,gil 5 111' ... '"'' 1=1' ::I 1 J i~Z.~ : ~.' ,F- ..
if ~l , "0. :;:"~ soSt;!) U -; "~'" :~ :;~, 'a.l:l S
.~~ "" .. ~~ Q)~l=' E<~~
<= ~'1:l 0 ~~o~ ~'a .., it~~i ~ • ,!;l '=~ ~~el __________________ --------- ----1---- ---
'1
36 168 171 8 25 10
37 114 132 .a 33 39
...
4
••
.. '"
43 4
24 15
...
32 8 6 3
23 6 12 8
. .. . .. ,
67 2
49 13
5 1
9
4
2 1
257 39
198 114,
4,
6
155 29
127 48
'2
2
13
5
3
39 119 12 2 18
38 109 15 5 33
.
It ~~ :ot~
••• c
71 6
69 14, .
, ..
I ___ . _____ . - ---1---86 387 404 95 I 75 -2-6- 144 J" ~ 429"1~ SU
I
-3-1- """"i7i
324 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TAllLE ·XIX.-Showhtg the Occupations, in.classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o oou PATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB,CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country: •
Sub-class 3. Army. navy. police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. 4. 1tVomen in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c. •
CLASS IT.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &e. 3: Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS IIT.-Professional-Persons engl11Jed in literature,fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teacbers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &e. 3_ Other professions-Authors, editors, pbotographers, musi
cians, &e.
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend 1I10ney or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ..• " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . ...
3. Bankers, brokers, accountants. commission agents. &e. 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c.
CLASS V.-Personaloffices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing~ and perfor1l1ing personal offices /01' man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " '2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &e.
CLASS VL-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and 1I1~chanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being
" " "
undefined 3. Rrickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders. &c. 5. Builders. carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ' , ... . .. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, earvcrs and gilders, turners,&c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanies, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &c.
CLASS VIl.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and ex/racting gold: .
Sub-class 1. Mincrs puddling 2. Miners sluicing 3. Miners quartz-raising ..• ... . .. 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. 5. Miners alluvial sinking .... 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &0.
"
3
* Remainder of W~k and BUIlg Bong In Talbot.
THE LODDON.
Electora~ District of Avoca.
-o.bl
-!~ ~-a ;S~ ~~. ---, --- ---- ----
4
2 3
3
3
2 8
21
CENSUS OF VICTQ~IA,. 1861: OCCpp ATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 325,
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued. .
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
THE LODDON. ________ ~-----___ - __ .... _c_----------------
3
No. 59.-411.
. 1
1 3
2 2
6
13
6 9
10
Electora.l District of Avoca..
... I
3
3
1 2
11
,' ..
1
3
2
t ~der of Avoca Municipa.llty in the Wimmer!>.
4 2
7
15 21
64
9
1 5 6
17
1
9 7
., .
1 8
6
326 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE: PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND; PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
o OOUPATIO NS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES • .,
CLABS VIII.-Agricultural and paswral-Persons working land and engaged in growing gl'ain,fruits, animals, and other products;
Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers. &c. .
.. "
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners). farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm labor'lrs and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS rx.-(Jarrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance ofmen and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2., Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., bOats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
" .. "
CLASS X.-Persons dealing infood and drinks:
Sub-class I. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c. " 2: Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
Cuss' n.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes: .
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... " . 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS xn.-Independent meaTlS-Persons of property and ranli, not returned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houies-Householders, house
" proprietors, &c. '
2. Annuitants," independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
Cuss XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic qtfices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, ~c. :
Sub-c1alls 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation)... . .. .. 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards)
3. Daughters, relatives, visitors,&c. (under 15 years of age) 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home
CLASS XIV.-Persoos maintained at puoliccost, or by tlte community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots; &c.
Cuss XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, /tc.
Sub-class 1. Unemployed. "no occupation at present," paupers, &0. " 2. Occupation not stated ...
"
3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospi tais, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
. hospitals, &c. . 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total
23 I
26 8
I • Remainder of Wareek and Bung Bong in Talbot.
THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Avoca.
l'
... I
.'° 1
8 ' ... ,
··"i
10'
15
• .. 1 ! I
1 '
I 11
12
21 5
40 7
99
68 5
62 9
156
2
118 14 72 71
4
2 7
335
CENSUS OV VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. 327 ~-~~---~~~~~----------
IN DETAIL- (FEMALES)- continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
THE LODDON.
Electoral District of Avoca.
d~ l.
Ii ~ I ~ Int:.~~ ",$<1 ...
~l 'If.
:£i 1 ~.E!~ ~i '" ~ i-ll ~ "'~"':!!
.,,,, ~.e ~~~ ~. ~.m ~di . ~~ I ~. b i:j,s ,!l.~ ~ j! ~~ If 'l1d
(i:A
~1 j .,~;ii~j ",,~. @j l~ it II u·" ; ~ ~. ., ~ ~~$§' 1i):! !d ~~:~ $
~g '" ~~ ~~j~ , ,..~
~~ n 5~ t; i'l~ ~~.~ ~~ ,s~ -- ---- -----------
... ... '" ... '" ... ... ... ... . ,. ... . .. . .. ... 3 1
., 2 2 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . .. .. .
1 3 ... ... 2 ... ... .. . 1 .. . 1 .. . 1 ... ,
1 ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... I ... 2 . .. .. . ... ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. ... .. . .. .
I
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2 1 1 ... 3 I 2 ... 4, 1 2 ... . .. 5 ... 1 ... . .. I ... . .. 1 ... 2 ... . .. . .. '" ..
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... ... . .. .. . ... ... . .. . .. ... ... ... ... . .. . ..
': 14 77 31 249 39 40 42 I )00 406 207 8 9 70 2 3 3 1 28 3 2 10 10 56 10 1 3 5
10 16 55 27 169 34 25 35 79 270 173 10 12 70 2 2 8 4 88 4 7 18 32 92 35 1 I 2 17
... ... ... . .. .., ... . .. ... '" 3 ... . .. . .. .. . ... ... ... .. . ... ... . .. ... . .. ... '" '" I ... ...
... ... . .. . .. ... . .. 1 ... .. . 2 ... 4, I 13 ... ... 1 ... '" 1 1 ... '" ... ... ... 2 . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. .. . ... ... . .. ... . .. ... . .. .. . ... . .. '" ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. 1 ... '" ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. 1 ... ... . .. ...
--;-+-~-~ 7 --;;-7r-i-~I ~~51-i-7. I ... I .,. I 1
71bO~ . . t ReDl/Wlder of Avoca. MUIllClPaJity m the WlmmEll'a •
328 CENSUS, OF VIO:rORIA,,; 1861 : -OCCUP ATIONSOF ,THE PEOJ;>LE.
COUNTIES AND; PASTORAL DISTRICT~
TABLE XIX.,...,..Showing -the Occupations, in c.lassified arrangement, 'of Female!! of all ages in
. '·OCCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB· CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the ClJuntry;'
• Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &<l. '"
" 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-Professional-Persons in the learned profe88ions (with their immediate 8~bordinates) not in the Government service: ~ ,
Sub-elass 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and ;their ordinates, pew-openers, &c. ,
" "
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. . •• 3. Dispensing chemists, sirk nurses, hospital attendants,
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity.
sub-
and
CLA~ llI;-Professional-"-Per80n8 engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teaChers, &c. . .. " 3, Other professions - Authors, editors, photograpliers, . musi-i cians, &c~
CLASS rv,-Trariing-Persons who buy, Bell, keep, or [end nwney or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... .. . " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c, .. . . " 3. 'Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. .to " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c. ... ...
CLASS V.-Personal o:ffices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal offiees for man:
Sub·class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. ... - " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
. ters, &c.
" 8. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Mallujacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanieal productions, a'ntl in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matter8 :
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they wO!-,k' being undefined. -
.' " 3; Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... .. . " 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders,. &c.... ... .. . " 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merehants, &c. ... .. . " 6, Cabinetmakers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. " 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. " IS. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. " 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &c.
CLASS VII.-G.old mining-Per8ons engaged in diggil1g jor,. waahing out, and extraeting,gold:
Sub-class,I. Miners puddling ... ... ' ... ... ... " 2, Miners sluieing ... ••.• ... ... ... '" " 3. Miners quartz·raising... ... ... ... ... " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. ... • •• " 5, Miners alluvial sinking ...... • •• " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c., •.•
i RODNEY. i
Elec~!raJ. District of Rodney •
... 1
8
2
I'"
9
... , ...
2 j 1
.15 I
••• I ....
4
.... . ....... ..
... I ...
::: I :::' :::
7 2
5 2
11
::: \ :::
2
2
13
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7: ~. t':I $'
t-!>: ~ 00 1-3 '"" -: '" ~ I> <> (t) 1-1 ~
~ -'" t'I I
'"" I ....
0 ? -: l.i !;! @ 0 ,......
"" "" "-"j t"l CD :o! t':I I; ::I Z F'g: g' li!l '" ~ m ... ~ ~ q
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p.. t;::; ';:L I-i
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"" '" 00 0 .... f!l, O'l ,....
d Beven Oreeks e.nd ~ - , " Violet Ponds (t) 0 "" "" District. ~ 0 llalm. ... ttum Parillh. ~. 0
"" .,. q ~ I-d
BenaJla Parish, ex- ~ S' > C> ciusive of Boroughs. (t) 0 .... '" l'l <>
C1> -: Violet Town. e ~ 0
If a 0 Z Baddaginnic Town-I 0 m
.... -; ~~i~i~Y~ ¥=~y I I; d S'
i ::I 0 .,.. 4 "':j
"" ""'" "": Longwood Parillh, S- O t-3 S' ..,
Hugh.sand Wom- ... I-d ::c: C;; -, bat Creeks District. 1:1: ~ trj
m
Fifteen-llfile (''reck Ei 0- "r:I >; .... t"l '" ...... District. ., ~ ';.<I 0
~ ~~":!i:lti~wnShiP' ~ "r:I "" "" r
Dela.tite River m...i ,...
~ .., ""
(;' .... -. ~1~w~~~k, ,.. J amiel!Oll's Gi:!ld
"" -' Worltings.
U~r Gi:!uIbum ltll Big River Gi:!ld I ~ DiggingsandJ ern ... t>:> lem Or$ek DllItrict. (,0
330 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF
COUNTIES, AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS I
,TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in, classified arrangement, of Females of aU ages in
, , ,
O:CCUPAi'IONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII . .,.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons working land, and engaged 'in growing grain, fruits, animals. and other products: ,
Sub-cla~s t. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmerS, . settlers, &c. ;
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ~ .. " • 3. Agri~ultural-Farmersand market gardeners(owners),farme~s'
wIves. &c. ,. 4, Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) i • : 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.' I
" " I .' I
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:,
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c,
Pn"",mo.pr traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats railway employees, &c. ,:
2.
3. Water wood carters ... ' 4. Port!!rs and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged m sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. "
" ~ .. CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class L Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c;\.. "" 2. Vegetable 1 food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers; confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit,merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.....;llfiscellaneous'pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes: ' . ' ,
~ ..
Sub':class 1. LabQrers (undefined or unconm;cted with any bf the foregoihg . pursuits) I:' • .: r"
" ,2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubber~, &c. (otherwise undefined) i •••
t 3, Other occupations - Proprietors of labor. offices, billiard-' ... "r· I " tab e keepers, &c. ; ,
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons qi' ;property ana rank, not returnea under any qtfice or occupation:, ,
Sub·class 1. Perso~s deriving income' from :houses-Hous~holders, hodse proprietors, &c. ' :
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source 'of mcome iundcscribed) i.
3. Ladies (not otherwise described) "
CLASS XIII-Persons engaged in domestic o.tfices or duties, and !if no speeif(ed occupation, scholars" ~c. :
Sub-c\ass 1. Wives and, widows (of no specified.occupation) \ 2. Daughters; relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 3. Daughters, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ...
" , .. 4. Scholars, whether pu~lic or private schools, or at home '
CL"':SS XIV.-PeTsol1s mi:tintained at public cost, or by the cammunity: j
Sub·class L Prisoners '" , ,,' 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depOts, &c ....
CLASS XV.-Persons wlwse pm'suits have nbt been specified, or who were unemployed, !tc. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed," no occupation at present," paupers, &c. " , 2. Occupatiori not stated
3, Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ", .. 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospit.als, &c. I
5. t:'nemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients !n hospitals, &c.
" : '6: Deaf and dumb, or blind ••.
Total
15
5 I
7
RODNEY,
Electpral District of ROdney.
2
11 2 7 6
4
3
" ...
.!. ,
2
2
! 19' ...
31 2 1'0 1 22 5 1:2 4
.t.
10 4
I .....
"'I
...i
Rushworth Gold Workings.
1 1
6
4 14 1 7 4 19 1 3
19
j .~ (1 ~.z~ ~~~ ;;!~ 8.s'O
1 .
7
113 8
83 29
I; ~I~ ... 39 I: 62 259
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1~61: OCCUPATIONS OF' "THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)":"contiriued.
the Parishes, Town'ships; and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
RODNEY. THE MURRAY.
Electoral District of Rodney. Electoral District of the Murray.
'" ~~ , fii M~ , ~~ @f~ It ,~~ I
.e '0 "-~ ~ 'Ofii '~;l ~ '';
~~ o·~ ~ dl '0
! lil; ~~~"i$ ",,, ~ ~
.... ~ ~.~ I "g'" ;$ ,",'0 a ~r4 .~':;: 0 P-< "OA o:t> 0i>. ,e; ~
s:;O ~~ ~.~ $§ P-<'S ~'OE-t '0 lilAl • ~ ~;<> ~"CI ~ .. ~~ ~ ... £o<1)~ " 0 ° a~ ~iS C5P-<"i$1 j 1,~
... !~~ 0 ttl¢! , ,...; "Z,e !a~ iii'"
8 o§ es:s i 13 & 1l~ . 5] . 'ii!.2 .~~
~~ ~., p. _..;l e :8 'g:at; o $ I' ,. :$i:g ".S ~~'b ~.Q.~ '" ~" ~:g ~~ ~§ ~!i~ 51!:: oo~A '" i".o ~
"''' 0 ..:1 ..,I!::
- --_.- -- '-'-------- ------
3
2 6 1> 5 13 1 ' .... 4 7 12 9 1 19
562
2
4
... I
0 ..
31 33 12 29 10 8 7 19 11 7 27 19 8 13 12 11 26 25 20 16 8 2 3 4 6 3 2 14 2 5 12 1 2 2 2 3 10 11 9 9
19 23 9 13 12 7 15 27 20 9 37 20 8 25 25 11 32 33 21 11 8 7 6 18 5 I 15 1 3 3 15 6 6 5 .... ~ 26 15 4 2
... .. ·1 • ... I
15 15 2 ;;. ~ 2
------ -----76 69 39· 67 40 ·25 31 135 '58' 38 100 78 30 I 62 59 35 129. 67 42
•
332. CENSUS OF, VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND, PASTORAL DISTRICTS
'TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangemen~, of Females of all ages in
THE MURRAY.
Elector~ District of the Murray.
OCCUPATIONS ..
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-:Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the country:
Sub-class 3. Army. navy, policc.,...Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. • .. " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.
CLASS n.-Professional-Persons in the learned professions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-' ..• ordinates, pew-openerR, &c.
2. J,'hysicians, surgeons, oculists, denti8ts, &c.... ... 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, huspital attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS IIT.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class L Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &e " 3. Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians. &c.
CLASS IV.- Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
SUb-class I. Merchants ... ... ... ... .. . " 2. 'Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. .. . " 3. Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, salesll'omen, &c. ... '"
CLASS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in cnte,·taining, clothing, and performing personal ojfices fOT man:
Sub-class l. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &e. . .. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
ters, &c.
4
3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housetnaids, &c .... · 4 12
CLASS VI.-i'l1anufacturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in working and dealing in mineral, !)egetable, and animal matters:
Sub~class 1. Contractors - Special branch in \vhich they work being
"
undefined .3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... . .. 4. Blaeksmiths, whitesmiths, f01lnders, &c. ... .•. ... 5. Builders, carpenters. timber merchants, &c. ... . .. 6. Cabinet makers, furni ture dealers, carvers and gilders, turn era, &c. • •. 7. Coach and eart makers, wheelwrights. implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and meehanics, printers, bookbinders, eoopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, eharcoal
burners, &e.
CLASS VJI.-Gold 'mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold:
Sub·class 1. Miners puddling ... ..' ... • •. " 2. Miners sluicing ... ... ... ... . •. " 3. Miners quartz-raising .•• ... ... ... " 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. . .. " 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... .... '" " 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers. &e. ... I
••• j
"". j
'.' I
.... ~
1 2
9 i I
• ... !
...... ;
3
2 1
"""
..
... I ...
2 2
• Remainder of Gooramadda P"rlsh in Electoral Dliltnct of the Ovens. t RcIllMnder of Avenel Borough m Anglesey.
2
2
4
II
12 19
47
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUpATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continned.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
5
5 '1
25
1
3
2
3
24
2
2 3
5
1
5 8
45
THE lYCURRAY.
Electoral District of the Murray.
1
' ......
1 15 13 6 3
3
'1 13 8
2
5
1 2
7 5 24
1
2
1
9
42
t R<lmainder of Benalla Parish in Electora.l District of the !\Iurray. § R<lmaioder of Bel voir Pariah io Electoral District of the Ovel1ll.
No. 59.-4p.
333
2
2
3 2
5
334 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF TH:E PEOPLE.
I ,
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCCUPATIONS,
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
GLASS VIII.--Agricultural and pastoral--Persons working land, and engaged . in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products: Sub-class 1. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
"
"
2. Pastoral-:-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c: ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS rx.-aarrying~Persons engaged in the conveyance of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
'2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... ... ... . .. 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ...
. " 5. Engaged ill sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c: ...
CLASS X.-Persons dealing infood and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, Poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " ;2. 'Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits- Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes: .
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursuits) •
2. Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers,. &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not "eturned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses-Householders, house . proprietors, &c.
2. Aunuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3. Ladies (not otherwise describe~) ...
CLASS XIII.-Per80n,~ engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, &:c.:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) .. . .. 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home .. .
CLASS XIV.- Persons maintained at public cost, or by the community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners ... ... ... . .. " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c ... :
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, 01' who we!'e ~tnem-played,' &:e.: -
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. . .. " 2. Occupation not stated .. , ... ... ... ... " 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... . .. " 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind .. ,
Total
• Remainder of GoorllIlladda Parish in Electoral District of the Ovens.
'THE MURRAY. I __________ ~I-------------------------
Elector~ District of the Murray.
5 12
4 6
1 I ...
14 7
25 6
31 11 26 7
2
Carlyle Parish.
2
... : I
....
I
31 9
17 21
.. ~
50 9
42 5
8
3
11 2
24 2
5
13 1
14 1
38 3
39 2
: I} ::: "'1'" ...... I ... ... .., ...
72 107 94 118 ~1"39 88
j Remainder of Avenel Borough in Anglesey .
1
4 2
153 17
104 40
1 i
2
425
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 186l: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES) - continued. '''>
the Pnrishes, Townships, and principal places situated wit,hin each County or Pastoral District.
4
"
IS5 110 13 I 13
123 74 53 29
4
( I
3
142 34 82 51
2
2
2 1
THE MURRAY.
Electoral District of the Murray.
14
s
43 6
44 15
1 25
16
4
33 19 56
6
4
5 1
12
9 5 6 4
12 1 9
21 4
18 4
4 ...
30 3
24 5
2
23 13 35
2
7
3 2 3
2
19 13 25 74 2 2 5 22
17 14 22 71 1 6 19 35
2
::: I I
14
8
12. 32 9<& 68
335
4
22 13 21 29
... 1 ... ' ..• "','" ......... 1 ......... '" ......... '" ..... .
-rul-;;;- -;s -s-II;-~ -;;-,-;;-123 --;-n 98 7 ~ Si'" ~ 400 ~ I ' , f
t !rema.inder of Benalla. Parish in Electora,l District of the Murray. § Rema.inder of BelVOir Parish in Electoral District of tile Ovens.
, ,336 .cENSUS OF :VI0l'ORIA, J861: OCCUPATIONS OF'THE PEOPLE.
CO~N~.IES ANI) PASTORAL DISTRICTS
• -"TABLE .:f(JX.,Showing, the, Occllpations, ,in classififd ar.rangement, . of Females of all ages in
,O(JCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Gavernment-Per8ons engaged in the general and local government and difence of the country: " •
Sub-class 3. Army, navy, police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. ." , ,,' 4.: Women in Government employment - Messengers, office , keepers, fSve.
CLASS IT;~p'rofes8ion~l-;Persons in the lea~ned PfofeBsio1!s (with their immediate subord.nates) not m the Government serVIce:
Sub-class I., Ministers, ~issionaries, scripture readers, and their sub-... . ordinates, pew-openers, &c. '
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. ... ;, .,. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick ,nurses, hospital attendants, and
, others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity .' i
I CLASS III',-frofessional-Persons,engaged in literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1.1 Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .... " 3.1 Other prOfessions-Authors, editors,' photographers,. musi-. i'! cians, &c. . ' .
I
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lend money'or goods:
Sub-class 1.l 1Yierchants ..• ... ... ... • '" .' " ... 2.: Shop and store keepers, dealers, havMters, &c.· ...
'! 3.! Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " .. ~.' Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c., '" . ...
CLASS V.-Per8onal ojJices- Persons 'engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing persona,l ojJices for man:
Sub-class 1.1 Inn and !odgilfg .. house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. '" " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders,' milliners, dressmakers, outfit-
, tel's, &c. ' .
" 3.: Domestiy servants (general), cooks, housemaids &c.
CLASS YI.-Manufacturing -Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions, and in wo,rking and deuling in mineral, vegetable, and animal matter;:
Sub-class 1: ,Contractors-Special branth in which they work being I undefined' .
" ; 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... .. .
" " "
4.; Blaeksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ... ... .. . 5.:Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. '" '," 6. 'Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c. 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c.
" ., 8 .. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders,coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal
burners, &0. "
I
CLASS VIT.-pold mining',-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out, and extracting gold: . ;
" , Sub-class 1. Miners puddling ... ... ... .. .
" 2. Miners sluicing , ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-raising ....... ..
'n '4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. '" " 5. ::Miners alluvial sinking ........ . " 6. IMiners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
3·
8
2
8 23
107
1 2
2
THE MURRAY.
Elector~l District of the Ovens.
'Beeohworth Parish.
.~ ..
: 1
..;.
, I , , . . ~ ..
I !
. '
•• ,i •
3
1 .. r 1 i
1 ••• I I
7 !2 7
I
1:: r'
L. : .. 'I ... i·· .. § ... , ,
,I ...
I 1
:1
.1. 4,
7
3 1
6
1 1
CENSUS OF. VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE" PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-( FEMALES)-'" continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County 01' Pastoral District.
2
;.
2
3
, 2
2
3
I
... '.
... ...
/)
q.
2
1 1 ,
.... ~
Electoral'District of the Ovens.
. ..
1
7 2
4 f ..
1 1
7
3
7
8 9
35 3 7
.0. 3
2 3
22
337
1
....
38 CENSU.S OJ!' VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPA~IONS OF THE fEOPLE..
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS'
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, df Females of all ages in
OOOUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES. CLASS Vlrr.-Agricultural and Pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in
growing grain, fruits, animala, and other prodiucts: . Sub·class I. Pastoral-Squatters, stockholdcrs, grazicrs, sheep farmers,
settlers, &c.
"
"
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. . •• 3. Agricultural- Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c. . ..
CLASsfX.-Uarrymg-Persons engaged in the conveyanee of men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the roads, lighters, &c.
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs, &c., boats . for hire, railway employees, &c.,
3. Water and wood carters ... 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
CLAss· 'X--Persons dealing infood and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Ariimal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c.... • .2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-MiI!ceUanemul pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraeed in other classes .-
Sub·class 1. I.aborers (undefined or unconnected with' any of the foregoing pursuits)
2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &0. (otherwise undefined) .. , 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table
keepers, &c.
CLASS XII.-Independent means -Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation:
Sub-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses:"-Householders,. house. proprietors, &c. .
2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income undescribed)
3: Ladies (not otherwise described) ...
CLASS XIIL-Persons engaged in domestic qffice,' or duties, and of no lIpecijied occupation, scholars, &0.:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) 4. Scholars, whether at publie or private school~, or at home
CLASS XIV.-:- Per8())UJ maintained at public ?ost, or by tlte community:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS XV.~Persons whose pursuits have· not been specified, or who ·were 'IJ,nemp!oyed, &c.:
Sub-class 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. 2. Occupation not stated . 3. Doubtful odndeflnite pursuits... ... ... • .. 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c, 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in
hospitals, &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind
Total'
:3
1 3
281 34
204 108
3 5
9 4
2
TH.E MURRAY.
Electoral District of the Ovens.
Boechworth Parish.
5 2
2
. ... '
56 12 40 48 60 20 10 3 6 4 51 9 34 36 64 21 18 9 15 9 3
2
1 '
. 8': ,~ I :; t';~ ';~I': I ;~
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL'-(FElVIALES) continued.
the. Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
I ." :§ Wooragee Parillh. ..; " ~
.:!l :I ..
11 !-":~ " )1
~. 1" ~~ .81 .~ 1:" §~"" i ~~ ~'O! -g:g ~ !~ P'lC§.s 'S ;:tt &.:li )!jli~
-~~ ----------
12 18
6
....
3 8
\'
37 39 12 32 15 2 18 8 2 5
40 55 9 16 28 9 17 5 9' 6
THE MUJmAY.
Electoral District of the Ovens •
."
~ ~gj, .,,~ .. ili~
it :il~,; ~~ .,," ,*$! o~ ;;J~
. ~.~ ;a:g 55 1aJ:.~ ;qiii PI'l "0 "'E'1 ;qO
-------1--
2
1
23 15 27 59 5 7 8
II 12 24 48 13 3 3 7
~a "il:!
.,,~~~ :3 .. "" .",1I~ !iPrJ! ~n~
3 1
167 17
126 53
4
6 1
2
28 5 100 5 9
22 10 103 13 7 25
Q
339
2
68 3
55 9
340 CENSUS OF'VICTORIAy 1861 : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES, AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS,
TABLE ,XIX.-Showi~g .. the Occupations, .inclassifled arrangement, of Females of all ages in
OCCp'PATIONB!
" . ,
THE MURRAY,
Electoral District of the Ovens.
Yackand&nda,h Gold WorltingB, &C.
------------:-------------'---1--------- ----
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS 1.-Government-Persons engaged ill the general and local government and defence of the country.
Sub-class 3: Army. navy. police-Warders. turnkeys, searchers, &c., ... " 4. Women in Government employment - Messengers, offiee
keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-Professional-:-Persons in the learned profcssions (witli their immediate subordinates) not i~ the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, scripture re'aders, and their Bubordinates. pew-openers, &c.
" "
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists. dentists, &c. • .. 3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and,
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
CLASS III.-Professional-Persons engaged in,literature, fine arts, and sciences:
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c .••• " 3. Otlier professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLASS IV.-TI'ading-Persons who buy, sell, lteep, or lend 'money or ~ds :
Sub-cla.ss 1. Merchants ... ... ... ... • .. " 2. Shop and store keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. . •. " 3, Bankers, brokers, accountants, commission agents, &c. " 4. Assistants in shops, saleswoxnen, &c. ... , ..•.
CLASS V.-Personal ojfice.y-Pe:rsOllS engaged in entert';lining, clothing, and performing personal offices for man:
Sub;class 1. Inn and lodging.house keepers, barmaids, waitresses,&c, '" " 2. Needlewomen, shoe binders, milliners, dressmakers, outfit·
ters, &c. 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, hQusemaids, &c ....
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persoits engaged in art and mechanical prod~tions, and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters: ,
Sub-class 1. Contractors - Special branch in which they work being
" "
" " "
I undefined 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. ... ... 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.... '" .•• 5. Builders, carpenters, tim her merchants, &c. ... ... 6: Cabillet milkers. furniture dealers, carvers and gildcrs. turners, &c. 7, Coach 'nnd cart makers. wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, prioters, bookbindcrs,coopers, &c. 9. Tanners, fellmongers, soap boilers, wool sorters, chareoal
burners, &c.
CLASS'VIT.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging f01" wasl,ing out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners pudrlling ••• '" ... '" " 2. lVliners sluicing ... ... ... .. . " 3. Miners quartz-raising... '" '" .. . " 4, Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c. _._ ff 5. Mincr~ alluvial sinkillg .. - ... ... ... " 6. Miners (branch of-gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
II
• ll.cma.inder of Chiltern in Electoral District of the Murro.y.
1
2 3
24
•.. 4
2
2
2
,2
3 5 3 19
::: I :::
t Remainder of Goor"mAdda ill
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL (FEMALES) continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
6
3 7
THE MURRAY.
Electoral District of the Ovens.
2
4 3
10 3
.
2
.2
3 9 4
2 5
4 6
THE WIMMERA.
Electoral-District of West Wimmera.
4
2 1
32
4
2
41 8
2
10
2
17
ElectoraJ District of the Murray. t Remainder of Belvoir Parish in ElectoraJ District of MUlTaY Boroughs.
No. 59.-4r.
341
7
342 CENSUS OJ!' VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPA.TIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL. DIST;RICTS
. TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified ·arrangement, of, Females of, all· ages in
OOOUPATIONS·. . .
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES,
CLASS VIII.-Agl'icultural and Pastoral-Persons working land and. engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and otller products: . .
Sub-class J. Pastoral- Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c.. '
"
"
2. Pastoral-Sheph~rds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. . ' 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants,. dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in' seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Per8on$ engaged in the conve./fa'llce of men and goods:
Sub-class l.-Goods traffic chiefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-teams on the . . roads, lighters, &c. ,
2. Passenger traffic chiefly-Owners of· coaches, cabs, &c., boats . for hire, railway employees, &c. .
" 3. Water and wood carters '" ... '" ... " 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) ... " 5. Eng!1gedin sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c. ...
CL~SS X.-Pers~ns dealing in food ana drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-Butehers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... ; " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, confectioners,
greengrocers, wine and spirit merchants,&e. ..'
CLASS XI.-Jliscellan'eous PU'l'Suits-Pe''l'80nS engaged in oceupatio~s1Wt embraced I in other classes:
Sub-class.I. T~aborers (undeflned or uneonneeted'with any.of the foregoingi ,pursuits) . . t
" 2. Wood-splitters, fencers, grubbers, &e. (otherwise undefined) .... " 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table'
. keepers, &c. . , , CLASS XII.-Independent means-Persons of property ant/. rank,' 110/ returned:
under any office or occupation:
Sub-class. J. Persons deriving income from houses - Householders, house . proprietors, &e. 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons 1 of rank (source of'
income undescribed) " 3. Ladies (not otherwise descri~ed)... ...
CLASS XIII.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties~ and of no specified occupation, scholars, &,c,:
Sub-class 1. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) ... . .. " . 2. Daughters, relatives, Yisitors, &c. (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c; (under 15· years of age) ... " 4. Scholars, whether at public or privat~ sehools, or at home ...
CLASS XIV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by the cammunity:
Sub-class 1. Prisoners' ... ..? ... ... " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
C~ASS XV.~PersDns whose pursuits have not been specified, 01' .who were u?/em-p~~~: ' ~
Sub-class 1. Unempl.oyed, "no occupation at present," paupers, &c. • ..
"
2. Occupation not stated... ... ... ... • •. 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ••• ... ...: ... 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of'patients in
hospitals, &c. 5 •. Unemp~oyed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients 'in
hospnals •• &c. 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ... . . " ~
Total
• Remainder of Chlltern in Elootoral,District of the Murray.
-THE MURRAY.
Electoral District of the Ovens.
Yaokll.ndandah Gpld Workings, &co
1
48 7
40 23
1
.... 155
, I :
...
28 2
'20 15
"
. . . .. ~
••• I
••• I
1
33 2
29 4
... I •••
• •• I .....
49 2
40 4
63 6
38 18
...
81 8
51 23
--, --l-:~ 74 72 104 132 187
,
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS' OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FElVIALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within. each County or Pastoral Disti·ict. , . THE MURRAY. THE WIMMERA.
Electoral District of the Ovens. Eleotoral District of West Wimmera.
4
8 ....
54 8
48 14
18 7
19 13
67 11 59 20
9 3 7 8
128 72 184 36 I
Electoral District ofth~ Murray.
, ..
13 ,1 7 5
2
2
44 2 8 2
36, 5 13, 2
I.
21
8
7
4
I I ... I ...
7
7
11 10 14 2' 4 9
22 I 20 24 ,4 10 4
4
43 S
32 23
- .,,~' "t ,. ,. . ;- : ~ .. ,:,). . . .
2
52 8
72 37
8
36 18 92 27
2 1
15 4
44
20 14 62 7
8
19 4
21 8
86
t Remainder of BelYoir Parish in Electeral District of Murray Boroughs.
7 1
22 9
343
15 8
26 9
56
344 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF TH;E PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing. the 09cupations, in classi~ed arrangement, of Females of all ages in .
o CC UP A T ION S.
CLASSES AND SUB·CLASSES.
CLASS I.-Government-Persons engaged in the general and local government and defence of the coun try :
Sub-class 3. Army, navy; police-Warders, turnkeys, searchers, &c. 4. 'Women in GovE'rnment employment. - Messengers, office
keepers, &c.' '. •
CLASS II.-Professional-Personsin the learned prnfessions (with their immediate subordinates) not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, mIssIonaries, scripture readers, and. their subordinates, pew-openers, &c.
" 2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c .... 8. Dispensing chemi~ts, sick nurses, hospit111 attendants, and
others ministering to health in a subordinate capacity
. CLASS m.-Professional-Persons engaged in literature,fine arts, and sciences:
• 0.
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, ,music teachers, &c .... " 3; -Other professions - Authors, editors, photographers, musi-
cians, &c.
CLAss IV.-Trading-Persons who buy, sell, keep, or lerntmoucy or goods:
Sub-class 1. Merchants '" 2. Shop and store keepers. dealers, hawkers, &c.
3. Bankers, brokers, accountants. commission agcnts, &0. 4. Assistants in shops, sales,vomen, &c. ... . ..
" CLA.SS V,-Personal oflices - Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and
performing personal offices for man:
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresses, &c. " 2. Needlewomen, shoebinders, milliners, dressmakers. outfit-
ters, &c. . . 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
" CLA.SS VI.-Manl1facturing-Persons engaged in art and mechanical productions,
.and in working and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters:
Sub-class 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being unde. . fined,
" ; 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c.
" 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers,carvers and gilders, turners,&c.
" 7. Coach and cart makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, prin ters, bookbinders. coopers, &c. , 9. Tanners, fel1mongers, soapboilers, woolsorters, charcoal-
burners, &c. .
CLASS VII.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for. washing out, and extracting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling " 2. Miners sluicing ...
8. Miners quartz-raising
" "
4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c .... 5. Miners'alluvial sinking ... 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c. 7. Mining surveyors, 'officers of mining companies, members of
mining boards (not otherwise return<!d) 9. Carters of washing stuff, slabbers, &c. '
11
* :Remainder of Avoca lII:Wlicipalit1 in the Loddo.u •
----
...
13
, ...
. .. I
2
3 1
17
~ . .... ... 2
7
1 '
2
1 2
8
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES) -continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County 01' Pastoral District.
3
2
3
No. 59.-4$.
3
1 1
7 10
3 7
28
11
26 35
59
II 4
12
3
4
2 4
THE WIMMERA.
Electo~ District of Crowlands.
3
3 2
11
1
16 20
32
....
2 8
dO,
7
8
3
2 I
2
2
2
5 1
12
t Remainder of Great Western Digging. in Electoral District of A.mrat.
I,
3
1 2
17
3
3 1
14
4
4 13
40
345
2
2
346 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, J861: OCCUPATiONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DisTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Sliowing the OCcupations; in classified 'arrahgemeq't, of FemaIes of' aii 'ages hi
( . OOCUPATIONS.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIII.-Agrteultural and pastoral-Persons working land and engaged in , growing fj'l'ain.,[ruits, animals, and ot/ter products:
Sub-class 1. Pastoral-'-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, slIcep farmers, settlers, &c. .
2. Pastoral-Shepherds, hutkeepers, station laborers, &c. ... 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers'
wives, &c. 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids,
gardeners (laborers) 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard keepers, dealers in seeds, &c.
CLASS IX.-(Jarrying-Per8ons engaged in the conveyance 0/ men and goods:
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic cp.iefly-Carriers by drays, bullock-tea,ms on ~he , roads, lighters, &c. ,
n 2. PassengeT tra~c chiefly-Owners of coaches, cabs. &'C;, boats. for hire. railway employees, &c.
" 3. Water and wood carters ... ,
" 4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops 'or stores) 5. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.
• CLAIlS X.-P8'f'8ons dealing i'll/ood and drinks:
S~b-c\ass 1. Animal food chiefly-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &c .... " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks - Bakers, 'confectioners.
greengrocers, wille and spirit merchants, &c.
CLAIlS XI.':"',lliscellaneous pursuits-Perslms engaged in occupations not embraced in other c/a<lses :' .
Sub-clas's 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing
" ,n
, pursuits), " " 2. Wood splitters, fericers, grubbers, &c.(otnerwise'uudefined) ... 3. Other occu'Pations-Proprietors of labor offices; billiard-table
keepers, &c. , CLASS XII.-Independent mean8-Per30ns of property and ranI •• not returned
, under any oilice or occupatwn: .. SUb-class 1. Persons deriving income from houses....:Householders. house
, proprietors. &c. J. ,
.. 2. Annuitants, "independent means," ,persons of rank (source of , income undescribed)
3. I,adies (not otherwise described) ... ,
CLAIlS XIII.-PersoIl8 engaged in domestic ~ffice8 orcdutics, and of nospeeijied occupation, s~hola'l'8. &0. : ' "
Sub-class I. Wives and widows (of no specified oecup~tion) ; 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (aged 15 years\ and upwards) 3. Daughters. relatives, yisitors, &c. (under '15 years of age) ...
·4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, of at home
CLASS ,Xrv..-Person8 maintained at public cost, 0'1' by the 'commu~ity: ., • I '.
Sub· clas·s·1. Prisoners I ' 2, Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &6. ,'"
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, dk : I I
Sub.Jlass 1. Unemployed, "no occupation at present," paupe~s, &c. ,; 2. Occupation not stated
3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits i H. 4. Unemployed by reason of sickness,' exclusive, of patients in
14 8
14 1
I THE WIMMERA..
Electoral District of Crowlands.
~5 18 2
2
, .....
,
."
... , ,
, ' ....
H'
'11 37 6 5
!26 71 8 20
, 16 40
St. AJ:nii.ua" Electoral Division.
10 3 2 2
...
16: 8 54. 1 ' 3 8
31. 17 46 4: 21
i ~. ·1 .. ·i
: "
I
2!)' .... 1
• .... j
. , ,
hospitals, &c. ,
5. Un~:~\~~s~.~r. reason of accident, exclusive of p .. a.tieuts in I... I' ... . ..... ', ....... ... ,I ".
6. ~eaf and dumb, or blind ...
_ " in '"'l_r_~"""R:ta~_Z7?S5!1rn~ __ '_ ... W" .. ~ ~ ••• :~,j, ~_:o~.,-~ 9~; '~5 .J~~!7~, ,". '.'
-
CENSUS OF'VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS' OF THE PEOPLE.
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the .Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County o~ Pastoral District.
... t •••
"-
3
0
16 16 65 7· II II 5 7
16 16 62 10 14 2
4 3
5 5 1 1
2
508 159 60 28
336 145 108 12
9
THE WIMMERA.
Electoral District of Crowlands.
14 3
3
··618 51
485 103
2J I 1
1 3
10 1
2
16 9
38 ...
5
6
4 1
31 112 8 16
41 107 11 15
'"
3
2
. ...
10
16 1
3
';,
:~
43 8
33 24
t R<lmainder of Great Western Diggings in Electoral District of ..ua.rat.
5 2
48 6
53 16
3
9 2
6 3
4
338 88
247 123
14 2
4
6 2
11 1
347
4 1
23 3
33 4
•
848 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 18tH : OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.
COUNTIES AND PASTORAL DISTRICTS
TABLE XIX.-Showing the Occupations, in classified arrangement, of Females of all ages in
THE WIMMERA.
Electoral District of Ararat. ---.------~-.
OCOUPATIONS '70 :Si 'll~ '" "" ~ ~~ ~ <OJ'; § ~~.;
j~'~ ~ ~·i ~·e· ~~.~ <A ,s ;.;~
-----..:.-----:---~----~------------I--- ------
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLAss L-Government-PerSQns .. engaged in tlte general and local government and defence of the country ,.
Sub-class 3 .. Army, navy, police-'Varders, turnkeys~ searchers, &c.... • •. 4. Women in Government employment-Messengers, office keepers, &c.
CLASS II.-Projes8wn~I-Pe/'sons in the learned profC88ioll,~ (witli their immediate subordinates)
not in the Government service:
Sub-class 1. Ministers, missionaries, seripture readers, and their subordinates, pew openers, &c.
2. Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, &c. • .. " "
3. Dispensing chemists, sick nurses, hospital attendants, and others' ministering' to health in a subordinate capacity.
·CLAss TIL-Projessional-Persons engageJ.in literature,jine arts, and sciences,
Sub-class 1. Teachers, schoolmistresses, governesses, music teachers, &c. 3. Other professions-Authors, editors, photographers, musicians, &c .... ·
CLASS IV.-Trading-Persons.wM buy, sell, keep, or lend money or goods:
Sub-class I. Merchants " 2. Shop and stOre keepers, dealers, hawkers, &c. ...
3. Bankers, brokellll, accountants, commission agents, &c. 4. Assistants in shops, saleswomen, &c.
.... 1
(}I,ASS V.-Personal offices-Persons engaged in entertaining, clothing, and performing personal,
qfflces for man ,
Sub-class 1. Inn and lodging-house keepers, barmaids, waitresscs, &c. • .. 2. Needlewomen, shoe binders, milliners, dressmakers, outfitters, &c ..
..·1
" 3. Domestic servants (general), cooks, housemaids, &c.
CLASS VI.-Manufacturing-Persons engaged in art and n.echanical productions, and in worliing: and dealing in mineral, vegetable, and animal matters,
Sub-elass 1. Contractors-Special branch in which they work being undefined 3. Brickmakers, road and railway laborers, &c. 4. Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, founders, &c. ... 5. Builders, carpenters, timber merchants, &c. ... ... • .. 6. Cabinet makers, furniture dealers, carvers and gilders, turners, &c .... 7. Coach and Cllrt makers, wheelwrights, implement makers, &c. 8. Other artisans and mechanics, printers, bookbinders, coopers, &c. ... 9. Tanners. fellmongers, soaphoilers, wool sorters, charcoal burners, &c. "
CLASS VTI.-Gold mining-Persons engaged in digging for, washing out; and e:rI.Tacting gold:
Sub-class 1. Miners puddling " 2. Miners sluicing ...
. 3. Miners quartz-raising ... ••. • .. 4. Miners quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c .
" . 5. Miners alluvial sinking ... ... . .. 6. Miners (branch of gold mining undefined), diggers, &c.
-
3
" 2
2
2
1 6
CENSUS 01<' VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OE' THE PEOPLE. 349
IN DETAIL-(FEMALES)-continued.
the Parishes, Townships, and principal places situated within each County or Pastoral District.
OCCUPATIONS. '.
CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.
CLASS VIll.-Agricultural and pastoral-Persons weI'king land and engaged in growing grain, fruits, animals, and other products: .
Sub-class 1. Pastoral·-Squatters, stockholders, graziers, sheep farmers, settlers, &c. ... " 2. Pastoral-Shepherds. hutkeepers, station laborers, &c.... ... .oo " 3. Agricultural-Farmers and market gardeners (owners), farmers' wives, &c .... " 4. Agricultural-Farm laborers and farm servants, dairymaids, gardeners{laborers) " 5. Cattle dealers, sale-yard l>.eepers, dealers in seeds, &c.... • ••
CLASS IX.-Carrying-Persons engaged in tke conveyance of men and goods: •
Sub-class 1. Goods traffic chiefly - Carriers by drays, bullock-teams lighters, &c.
" 2. Passenger traffic chiefly - Owners of coaches, cabs, &c"
on the roads,
boats for hire, railway employees, &c.
3. Water and wood carters ... .oo .. , oo.
4. Porters and messengers (not assistants in shops or stores) .oo
5 .. Engaged in sea navigation-Stewardesses, &c.... . ••
CLASS X.-Persons dealing in food and drinks:
Sub-class 1. Animal food chiefly-:-Butchers, poulterers, fishmongers, &0. ... ." " 2. Vegetable food chiefly, and drinks-Bakers, confectioners, greengrocers, wine
and spirit merchants, &c.
CLASS XI.-Miscellaneous pursuits-Persons engaged in occupations not embraced in other classes:
Sub-class 1. Laborers (undefined or unconnected with any of the foregoing pursults) " 2. Wood splitters, fencers, grubbers, &c. (otherwise undefined) ... " 3. Other occupations-Proprietors of labor offices, billiard-table keepers, &c.
CLASS Xfl.-Independent means-Persons of property and rank, not returned under any office or occupation :
Sub-class I. Persons deriving income fr~m houses-Householders, house proprietors, &c .... " 2. Annuitants, "independent means," persons of rank (source of income
undescri bed) 3. Ladies (not otherwise described)
"
CLASS Xm.-Persons engaged in domestic offices or duties, and of no specified occupation, scholars, \%,c. :
Sub-class l. Wives and widows (of no specified occupation) . ... ... " 2. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c, (aged 15 years and upwards) " 3. Daughters, relatives, visitors, &c. (under 15 years of age) ... " 4. Scholars, whether at public or private schools, or at home •••
CLASS XfV.-Persons maintained at public cost, or by tIle community :
Sub-class l. Prisoners ... .•• ... " 2. Patients in hospitals, asylums, depots, &c.
CLASS XV.-Persons whose pursuits have not been specified, or who were unemployed, ~c. :
Sub-class 1. Unemployed," no occupation at present," paupers, &c..oo ... " 2. Occupation not stated ... ... ... OO' ... oo.
" 3. Doubtful or indefinite pursuits ... ... ... .oo .oo
" 4. Unemployed by reasou of sickness, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c.
.oo oo. ... 'oo
" 5. Unemployed by reason of accident, exclusive of patients in hospitals, &c. " 6. Deaf and dumb, or blind ... .oo ... oo. • ..
...
... Total ...
No. 59,-4 t.
THE WIMMERA.
Electoral District of Ararat.
1
42 6
50 8
... 1 . ..
• oo ... . .. 1'28
8
2
16
1 . .. ... ... .. . . .. 35
[)
3 2
8
14 Jl 65 32
. ..
.oo ... ... ... . .. ' ----2{)1
APPENDIX,
SHOWING THE PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS EMBRACED UNDER EACH CLASS AND SUB-CLA.SS.
CLASS I.
SUS-CLASS 1.
Ris Excellency the Governor. Boarding master (Customs). Clerk in Government service. Crown bailiff. Governmen t officer. Judge of Supreme or inferior courts. Lighthouse keeper. Magistrate (stipendiary). Minister (Crown). Railway clerk on Government
railways. Surveyor (Government service).
SUS-CLASS 2.'
Collector of municipal rates. Corporation laborer. Corpora~ion officer. Inspector of weights and measures. Local board or court officer. lfessenger (municipal, &c.). Rate collector. Road board collector and valuator. Road board engineer. Roaa board offieer. Road board secretary. Town clerk. Town surveyor.
SUB-CLASS 3.
Army offieer. Clerk in gaol. Drill instructor. Gaoler. Navy officer. Police officer and constable. Prison offieer. Seaman Royal Navy, Government
service. Soldier. Turnkey in prison. Volunteer officer, not otherwise
described. Warder in prison.
SUS-CLASS 4.
Boatman in Cnstoms serviee. Chainman (Government surveying
parties). Compositor in Government printing
office. Government workman and messenger. Keeper in lunatic asylum. Letter-carrier (post office). Lighthouse· keeper's assistant.
CLASS II. ,
SUB-CLASS 1.
Clergyman. Laypreacher (not otherwise specified). Minister. of religion. Missionary. Scripture reader. Church officer. Parish clerk. Pew opener. Priest, Sexton.
SUB-OLASS 2.
Dentist. Medical practitioner. Oculist. Physician, Surgeon.
SUB-OLASS 3.
Apothecary. Artificial limb and eye maker. Aurist. Chemist and druggist (dispensing). Chiropodist (corn -cutter). Medical galvanist. Medical student. Midwife. Sick nurse. Surgical instruments (maker or
dealer in), Truss and bandage maker.
SUB-OLASS 4.
Advocate. Attorney. Barrister. Conveyancer. Law agent; Notary. Proctor. ·SoliciFor.
SUS-CLASS 5.
Articled clerk. Bailiff (law officer). Conveyancing c!«rk. Engrosser (law). Law clerk. Law court officer. Law stationer. Official assignee. Scrivener.
CLASsm. SUB-OLASS 1.
Dancing (professor of). Governess. Gymnastics or fencing (teacher of). Inspector and sub-inspector of
schools. Music master or mistress. Pianist. Professor and lecturer. Schoolmaster, schoolmistress. Trainer national and denominational
schools.
SUB-OLASS 2.
Architect Designer and Draughtsman. Engineer (ci vii). Land surveyor (not in Governm
service).
SUB-OLASS 3.
Actor, Actress. Analytical chemist. Artist (fine arts). Artist (miscellaneous). Author. Editor, writer. Musician (not teacher). Newspaper proprietor. Reporter. Photographer. Scientific pursuits. Shorthand writer. Vocalist.
CLASS IV.
SUB-OLASS 1. Merchant.
SUB-CLASS 2.
Bookseller. Chemist and druggist (wholesale). Coal merchant or dealer. Color and oilman. Dealer and merchant (general). Draper. Earthenware, china and'glass dealer. Hawker, pedlar. Importer. Librarian (owner of library). Music seller. News agent. Picture dealer and cleaner.
..
362 CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.-APPENDIX.
Ship chandler. Shopkeeper. Silk mercer. Stationer. Storekeeper. Tobacconist, tobacco and cigar shop-
keeper. ' Tobacco merchant or importer. Warehousemen (Manchester). Woollen draper.
SUB-CLASS 3.
Aecountant. Aetuary. Agen t, factor. Agent-estate, land, house, commis-
sion. . Appraiser. Assayer. Auctioneer. Banker. Bankers' clerk. Bonded warehouse keeper. Bookkeeper. Broker-gold, bill, stock, share, and
unspecified. Capitalist. Collector (undefined.) Commission agent. Custom House agent. Gold buyer. Insurance broker or agent. Money lender. Pawnbroker. Savings Bank officer. Secretary of building or land society. Secretary of ,gas works. Ship agent. Underwriter. WaFehousing (engaged in storing
goods). Wharfinger.
SUB-CLASS 4.
Clerk-commercial, coal merchants', contractors', ship chandlers', and undefined.
Collector of accounts. Conimercial traveller. Drapers' assistant.
, Foreman to coal merchant. Salesman (undefined branch). Shopman, shopwoman, or shopboy,.
(branch undefined). Storeman or laborer in store.
CLASS v. SUB-CLASS 1.
Barman or barmaid. Board aud lodging-house keeper. Coffee ,house keeper. Collector for hospitals, &c. Eating-house keeper. Hospital porter, wardsman •. Hotel or innkeeper, and innkeeper's
wife (assisting). Licensed victualler and wife
(a.ssisting ). Master or matron of charitable
institution. . Other officer of charitable institution. Publican. Restaurant keeper.
. SUB-CLASS 2.
Accoutrement maker. Artificial flower maker. Baby linen maker. Bonnet maker. Boot and shoemaker or wife aSSisting.
Cap maker, 'Clicker. Clog and patten maker. Clothier, clothes dealer, and outfitter. Cordwainer. Dress provlding, dressmaker, milliner,
&c. . Embroiderer, muslin, or undefined. Glover. Haberdasher. Hosier. Hairdresser, &c. Hatter. Hose, stockings, &c., mauufacturer. Lastmaker. . . Milliner. Parasol and umbrella maker. Patten and clog maker. Perfumer. Seamstress. Shirtmaker. Staymaker. Straw-plait manufacturer. Tailor. Walking-stick-maker. Wigmaker.
SUB-CLASS 3.
Bathkeeper and attendant in baths. Charwoman. Club servant. Coachmall'(domestic servant). Cook in private house or hotel Gardener (domestic servant). Groom (domestie servant or in hotel). Hostler in hotel. Housekeeper (domestic servant). Housemaid (domestic servant). Keeper of lodgc or, gate. Laundry-keeper, washerwoman,
mangler, &e. Nurse (domestic servant) . Servant (domestic general) in inn, or
undefined .• Shoeblack. Waiter (servant in hotel).
CLASS VI.
SUB-CLA.SS 1.
Contractor (branch not specified).
SUB-CLASS 2.
Bricklayer. , Bricklayer's aesistant - hodman,
laborer. Mason-stone, marble. Monumental mason. Pavior. Plasterer. Sculptor. Slater. Statuary and stucco man. Stonecutter. W ellsinker.
SUB~CLASS 3.
Brickmaker and his assistant or laborer.
Chainman (not Government and undefined).
Clay, stone, worker in. Engineer on roads: Laborer-road or railway. Limestone burner and quarrier • Navvy. Piledri ver. Quarrier-slate, stone, nndefined. Road contractor. Stonebreaker. Tilemaker.
SUB-CLASS 4 •.
Anchor-smith. Anvil-maker. Axletree·maker. Bellhanger. Blacksmith. Boiler-maker. Boltmaker. Brazier. Burnisher. Chainmaker. Cockmaker. Coppersmith, worker, and dealer in
copper. Cutler. Engineer, mechanical or undefined. File and rasp maker. Founder, brass"and branch nndefined. Gasfitter. Grinder, knife. and undefined. Hammerman, striker. Iron founder. Ironmonger, and his clcrk or assistant. Iron moulder. Iron, steel, worker and dealer in. Lead, worker and dealer in. ,Locksmith. Machinist. Metals. worker and dealer in. Modeller, moulder .. Nailer, nailmaker. Ovenmaker. Pattern maker. Plate-layer. . Plater, electric, and branch undefined. Plumber and pumpmaker. Scale and beam-maker. Stoker, fireman, in foundry, and
branch undefined. Tankmaker. Tinman. Tinsmith. Turner of iron. Type founder. Varnisher, lacquerer. Whitesmith. Wiremaker, 'yeaver, worker. Zincworker, and dealer in.
SUB-m.ASS 5:
Architel':t and contractor. Builder. Carpenter, joiner. Clerk of works, timekeeper. Engineer in saw mill. Glazier, painter, plumber, grainer. House decorator. • Lathmaker. OVerseer of works, and undefined. Sawyer and sawmill proprietor. Shingler. Sign painter and writer. Stoker in saw mill. Surveyor, building, or insurance. Timber merchant or dealer, and his
clerk, salesman, &c. Worker iu timber.
SUB-CLASS 6.
Bedstead-maker. Billiard-table maker. BUndmaker. Boothmaker. Box and trunk maker. Cabinetmaker. Carpetmaker. Carver of figures, &c., glIder. Chairmaker. French pelisher. Furniture (wood), dealer in, or broker. Looking-glass maker. Packing-case maker. Picture-frame maker. Portmanteau-maker. Tablemaker.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.-APPENDIX. 353
Tentmaker. Turner in wood. Undertaker. Upholsterer.
SUD-CLASS 7.
Agriculture-engine, maehine, and implement maker.
Boat and barge builder. Carriage and coaehmaker. Coach painter, smith, and trimmer. Herald painter. Implement maker. Machinist (attending machine). Machine and engine maker. Machines (dealer in). Mast, oar, and block maker. Millwright. Ship carpenter (not on board ship). Ship smith. Shipwright, builder, fitter, rigger . . Surveyor of ships. Spade and spade-handle maker. Toohllaker, and dealer in tools. Wheelwright. Wood-tool maker.
SUB-CLASS 8.
Apprentice (undefined). Arms. manufaeturer of. Asphalter. Bandbox maker. Barometer and thermometer maker. Blacking maker. Blook and print cutter. Bookbinder. Bookfolder. Bookseller, publisher, and printer .. Button maker. Cage and trap maker. Card maker. Chemicals, manufacturer of. Chinmeypot m!l.nufacturer. Cigar maker. Clock and watchmaker. Compositor (printer). Cooper. Copperplate-printer. Cork cutter. Cotton, flax worker (dealer in). Die sinker, medalist. Dyer, scourer, calender. Earthenware manufacturer. Engraver. Engravings and pictures (employed
about). Fancy goods manufacturer. File maker (office). Flag maker (bunting). Frame maker. Fustian manufacturer. Gasworks service, stoker, &c. Glass manufacturer. Glass (Ivorker in). Gold melter. Goldsmith, chaser, &c. Gunsmith. Harness maker. Hoop maker. Image and figure maker. Indiarubber manufaeturer. Ink maker. Ivory cutter (and dealer in). Japanner,lacquerer. Jeweller. Laborer, employed in a manufactory,
&c. Lace manufacturer. Lapidary. Linen, flax. manufacturer. Lint manufacturer Lithographer. Machine man in printing office and
attendant. Manufacturer (mechanic branch)
undefined.
No. 59.-4 u.
Map maker and publisher. Meta.llurgist. Musical instrument maker. Music tuner, &c. Oilcloth maker. Optician. Organ maker, mender, or tuner. Paper folder. Paperhanger. Paper manufacturer. Paper ruler. Paper stainer. Paper worker, dealer in. Pattern designer, card maker. Philosophical instrument maker and
dealer. . Fianoforte maker or tuner. Pipe maker (clay or paper). Pottery (earthenware) manufac-
turer. Precious stones, worker and dealer in. Printer, printer's clerk, reader, and
pressman. Pyrotechnist. Rope maker. Sack and bag maker. . Saddler and saddle·tree maker. Sail maker. Sewing machine maker. Seal cutter. Silver and gold, worker in, and
chaser. Spectacle maker. Stoker (undefined). Tarpaulin maker. Thread maker. Tinker. Tobacco and snuff manufacturer •• Tobacco-pipe maker. Toy maker, toy shop keeper. Tradesman (undefined). Watch maker. Wax flowe'r maker. Weaver (material not stated). Whip maker. Whiting manufacturer. Wood utensils, maker of. Worsted man,ufacturer.
StTFl-CLASS 9.
Bark, dealer in. Basket maker. Bed and mattress maker. Bellows maker. Bones, grease, &c., dealer in. Broom and brush maker. Charcoal, burner and dealer in. Coal miner. Coke, burner and dealer in. Comb maker. Currier. Feathers, quills, dealer in. Fellmonger. Flock master. Fuller. Furrier. Glue maker. Hair, worker and dealer in. Hemp, worker and dealer in. Hide salter or curer. Knitter.
. Lamp maker. . Leather, worker and dealer in.
Marine store keeper. Mop maker. Rag gatherer, cutter, dealer. Salt maker, dealer. Skinner. Straw, cane, rush, worker in. Tallow chandler, candle maker, soap-
boiler. Tanner. Thatcher. Wool agent or broker. Wool sorter, stapler, washer, presser,
or packer.
CLASS VII.
SUB-CLASS 1.
Gold miner puddling.
StTFl-CLASS 2.
Gold miner, sluicing, tomming, &c.
StTFl-CLASS 3.
Gold miner, quartz-raising.
SUB-CLASS 4.
Gold miner, quartz-crushing, amalgamating, &c.
SUB-CLASS 5.
Gold miner, alluvial sinking.
SUB-CLASS 6.
Cook to miners. Digger (otherwise undefined). Miner (otherwise undefined). Persons making reservoirs for mining
purposes.
StTFl-CLASS 7.
Manager of mining company. Member of mining board. Mining surveyor. . • Secretary to mining board, mining
company.
SUB-CLASS 8.
Engineer on quartz-crushing machine. Fireman, stoker, on quartz and mining
engine. Whim worker.
SUB-CLASS 9.
Carter of washing stuff. Slabber, slab-splitter.
Grazier. Settler.
CLASS vm. SUB-CLASS 1.
Sheep farmer. Squatter. Stock owner (cattle).
SUB-CLASS 2.
Bullock-driver on station. Bushman'on station. Cook on station (not domestic
servant). Drayman on station. Hutkeeper on station. Laborer on station. Overseer on station. Shearer (sheep) on station. Shepherd on station. Squatter's son, grandson, brother,
father, nephew, 15 years old and upwards (not otherwise described)
Stockman on station.
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.354 . CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861 :! OCCUPATIONS OF. THE PEOPLE.-APPENDIX.
SUB-Cr,ABS 8.
D~ry farmer. Farmer and grazier. Florist. . Freeholder. Gardener (occupant or proprietor). Horticulturist. Land proprietor (not otherwise defined) Market gardener. Nurseryman. Vine grower.
SUll-CLASS 4.
Agricultural laborer. Bullock-driver on farm. Bushman .on farm. Coo¥:. on farm (not domestic servant). Dairyman, dairymaid, on farm. Drayman on farm .. Farm bailiff. Farmer's daughter, granddaughter,
sister, niece (aged 15 years and upwards) ..
Farmer's son, grandson, brother, nephew (15 years of age and upwards).
Gardener (out door laborer, not domestic servant).
Gardener, not otherwise defined. Hutkeeper on farm. . Land steward. Overseer on farm. Servant on farm. Vine dresser •.
Sun-CLASS 5.
Agricultural Society, officer of. Animals, engaged about. Bazaar-keeper. Cattle, dealer in, and salesman. Cattle doctor. Chaff cutter. Drover. Farrier. Groom (not domestic servant) and
undefined. ·Hay and straw dealer and trusser. . Horse dealer. Horse feed, dealer in. Horse keeper, jockey, breaker. Horse repository keeper. Horse shoer and assistant. Ostler (undefined). Poundkeeper. SeedsD;lan. . Sheep, dealer in, and salesman. Thrashing machine keeper and
assistant. Veterinary surgeon.
CLASS IX.
Sun-CLASS 1.
Bullock-driver on roads (carrier). Carrier. Carriers' agent. Carter. Drayman, carter. Lighterman. Punt keeper. Toll eollector or contractor. Wagoner.
Sun-CLASS .2.
Boat ami bargeman. . Cab, coach, and omnibus owner arid
conductor. . CoaChman (not domestic servant)
and guard.
Driver of cab and omnibus. Fireman and stoker in steamer. Ostler in livery stable .
. Inland navigation, connected with. Livery stable keeper. Mail contractor. Postboy. . Railway (not Goverment) ticket clerk,
and clerk undefined. . Railway.(not Government) engine
driver. engineer. Railway (not Government) fireman,
or stoker to engineer, and porter. Railway (not Government) station
master. Railway (not Government) traffic.
engaged in. Road conveyance. engaged in. Time keeper, omnibus arid railway
(not Government). Waterman.
Water carter, dealer. and provider. Wood cutter (firewood). Wood carter (firewood), dealer, and
provider.
SUll-CLASS 4.
Coalheaver and coal laborer. Errand boy. Messenger (not Government). Office boy (undefined). Porter (not Government); Runner (undefined).
SUB-CLASS 5.
Ballast master or agent. Berthing master (not Government
service). Lumper. Officer of merchant vessel. Pilot • Rigger. Sail maker. on board ship. Sailor (seaman). merchant service. Sea navigation, connected with. Ship carpenter, on board ship. Shipping master. Shipowner. Stevadore . Steward. stewardess. of ship: Whaler.
CLASS x. {, SUll-CLASS 1.
Animal food (dealer in) •. Butcher and his wife or other
assisting. Butter merchant. Cheesemonger. Cowherd. not.on farm or station .. Cowkeeper. not on farm. Dairyman. Egg hatcher. Fish Cl,Irer. Fisherman. Fishmonger. Herdsman (town). lI.1ilkseller. Oysterman. Poulterer. Provision curer, dealer in. Slaughterrilan. Tripe dealer·and dresser.
•
Sun-CLASS 2.
Ale and porter merchant. Baker. Bottler. Bread carter. Brewer and brewer's traveller. Broker (corn or sugar). Coffee roaster and dealer. Confectioner. Cordial maker. Corn merchant, corn factor. Costermonger. Distiller. Drinks, dealer in (not innkeeper) •. Engineer in flour mill. Flour dealer. Fruiterer or assistant. Ginger beer maker. Greengrocer. Grocer and his wife or other assisting. Italian warehouseman. Malster. Miller and flour mill proprietor. Mineral water maker. Oatmeal dealer. Pastry cook and confectioner. Pie maker and vendor. Produce merchant. Rectifier. Sodawater maker •. Stoker in flour mill. Sugar refiner. Sugar works. laborer in . Tobacconist and grocer. Vegetable food. dealer in Vinegar maker. Wine and spirit merchant. Yeast maker and dealer in.
CLASS XI.
SUB··CLASS 1.
Laborer, branch undefined. Laborer on lighter. Laborer on wharf.
SUD-CLASS 2.
Bush carpenter, &c .• bushman, unde-fined.
Grubber. Hurdle and fence maker. Ranger, undefined.' Wood splitter and fencer. undefined.
Sun-CLASS 3;
Animal; bird, preserver and dealer in. Assembly-room keeper. . Bagatelle board keeper and marker. Bellman. bell-ringer. Billiard table keeper and billiard
marker. Bill-sticker. Bottle collector and dealer. Bowling saloon keeper. Burial ground keeper. &c. Chimney sweeper. Chorister. Consul (not otherwise described). Exhibition (show) keeper •• Equestrian (circus rider). Fire brigade employe. Games. sports, person connected with. Grave digger. In terpreter. Laoorers' and servants' mart or registry
office proprietor, keeper, or assistant. Lamplighter. Man of all work.
CENSUS OF VICTORIA, 1861: OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE.-APPENDIX. 355
Marine surveyor. Naturalist. Newspaper runner. Nightman, and scavenger. ParIia,mentary agent. Rat-catcher. Secretary to Chamber of Commerce. Secretary to Mechanics' Institute. Shooting gallery keeper. Slusher.
.sub-en umerator. "'raxidermist. Theatres, engaged about. Traveller, not defined. Turncock. Vermin destroyer. Watchman (private).
CLASsm. SllJl·CLASS 1.
Householder, deriving income from houses.
House proprietor.
SllJl-CLABS 2.
Annuitant .. Army officer (half pay). East India service, half pay officer. Independent means. Navy officer, half pay. Pensioner. Person of independent means.
SllJl-CLASS 3.
Alderman, not otherwise described. Gentleman. Gentlewoman or lady. Magistrate, not otherwise defined,
(not Government officer). Town councillor, not otherwise des
cribed.
CLASS xm. SllJl-CLASS 1.
Wid~w, of no specified occupation. Widow, .attending to domestie
duties. Wife, of no specified occupation. Wife, attending to domestic duties.
SllJl-CLASS 2.
Brother, nephew, son, grandson, not otherwise returned, (aged 15 years and upwards).
Child, relative, not otherwise returned (over 15 years of age).
Daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, not otherwise returned (aged 15 years and upwards).
Daughter, wife, &c., attending to domestic duties.
Visitor (female), not otherwise returned.
SllJl-CLASS 3.
Brotiler, nephew, son, grandson, not otherwise returned, (under 15 years of age).
Child,relative,not otherwise returned, (under 15 years of age).
Daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, not otherwise returned (under 15 years of age).
Daughter attending to domestic duties (under 15 years of age).
Orphan child. Visitor (female), not otherwise re
turned.
Sun·cLASS 4.
Scholar at school or college. Scholar under tuition at home.
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CLASS XIV.
SllJl-CLASS 1. Prisoner.
SllJl-CLASS 2.
Patient in hospital, asylum, depot, &c.
CLASS XV • n
Sun 'CLASS 1.
Lunatic, of no stated occupation, and not in asylum, &c.
Mendicant. No occupation. Pauper, of no stated occupation. Person of no occupation at present. Person of no stated occupation, living
on alms. Unemployed. Vagrant, and other in shed, &c.
Sun-CLASS 2.
Head of household or family. Person of no stated occupation or rank. Visitor (male).
SllJl-CLASB 3.
Person of doubtful or indefinite occupation or pursuit.
SllJl-CLASS 4.
Person unemployed by reason of sickness, exclusive of patient in hospital, &c.
SllJl'CLASS 5.
Person unemployed by reason rl! accident, exclusive of patient in hospital, &c.
SUB' CLASS 6.
Person deaf and dumb, or blind.°
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INDEX " I',
NAMES OF~~PLAOES IN' THE DETAILED TABLES.
...... The figures' if! the first ~olumn, refer to' Table XVIii (Males), and those in th~ second column to ,TCfble XIX.' (Fema,es).
Names of PI",,!," •
" . A. Addington 'Parish Adelaide Lead' ... • .. Alb?rton Parish,and' Township AlbIon Township ••• . ... • •• Allan's, Osborne's, 'and Stl<ghorne Flats ... Alma and Balacla va Diggings, Waroek Parish Alphington and Upper Northcote ... American Gully.... ... '" Amherst Parish and Municipality ... Amphithc'atre 'Gold workings ..• Anakie Parish '.... , ... : ANGLESEY COUNTY... , ... '" ... Anglo-Saxon, Cambrian, and White Hill Goldworkings Apollo Bay... .... .,. . •.• • •• Apostles and Whiskey Flats Apsley Township ... ... .ARARAT, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF .. . Ararat Municipality... ... .. . Archdale Station and Cocnrane's Goldworking~ Armstrong's Diggings .:. Ascot Parish . ,. ... Avenel Borough· ... AVOCA, EU:CTORAI. DISTRICT OF Avoca Municipality .
". 'Lead ... . ••. (Lower) . Pastoral District
.. . River ·District Axedale Parish .. ,
B. " Bacchus Marsh Village ...
Back Creek TOIvnship " and Kangaroo Flat
Baddaginnie Township
.... ~
....
Bagshot Parish ... ; .". ,.;." Bairnsdale'Township and vicinity... " ••• Balaclava·and Alma Diggings, Wareek Parish Bald Hills. . '... '" .. '. Ballaarat East Municipality'
West Municipality " '" ;Parish
BAl.LAARAT lEAST). ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP BALLAARAT (WEST), ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Ballark Parish ... . Ballan Township .. . :iJ3allarook~ Yanack-Yanack, &c. .. ::: Balliang Parish ... """ ,"~:. '1',· 1.:! Balmattum Parish
. ~.' Balmoral Township Baranduda' Parish Baringhup(East) Parish ••• i
No. 59.-4 x.
....
.. ,
...
~ ... ... .....
! . ...
...
.. ... ...
I ..
,,' " ':, ,'"
161, 168 158, 155, 164, .166
172, 174 92, 94
201, 203 152, 154 85, 87
157, 159, 184, lS6 164,'166
" 189, 191, 209, 211 121, 128 (·.r
80; 82 152; 154 145, 147 204; 2Y)6' 205. 207
149, 151, 212, 213 149, 1'51 ' t',"
i8S, 190 149, 151, 212, 213
. 148, 150, 161, 168 80, S2,' 197, 199
185, IS7 . lS8, 190, 209, 211
~~~: m, 208, 210
"'176, 178, 193, 195
93, 95 164, 166 165, 167 198, 195 176, 178
It' •• , 169, 171 152, 154 161', 163
"125, 127, 129, 129, 181
"129, 131, 148, 125, 127 129, 131 124, 126 125, 127 .. 205, 207 125, 127 193, 195 109, III 201, 203
152, 154, 173,
131
150
175
Page.
297, 299 289, 291, 300, 302
308, 310 228, 230 337, 339 288, '290 221,223
293, 295, 320, 322 800, 302
"
325, 327, 345, 347 251, 259 216, 218
, 288, '290 281, 283' 340, .842 341, 843
285, 287, 348, 349·,' 285, 287 324, 326
285, 287, 348, 349 284, 286, 297, 299 216, 218, 388, 335
321, 328 324, 826, 345, 341
325, 327' . 325, 327 344, 346
312, 314, 329, 331
229, 231 300, 302 301, 308 329, 331 312, 314 305, 307 288; 290 297, 299
261, 263, 265, 267 265, 267
265, 267, 284, 286." 261, 263 265, 267 260, 262 261, 268 341, 343 261, 263 329, 381 245, 247 ,'. 337, 339
. '288; 290, "809, 811
\
358 INDEX TO 'THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES.
Names of Pla.ces.
Barnawartha Parish (North and"SQuth) Barrabool Parish (extra Municipal) Barwon Ward (inclusive of Breakwater) Baw-Baw Goldworkings .•. • .. Baynton Parish ... Beaufort Township 'and Goldworkings Beechworth Municipality and Parish Beckworth Parish Belfast Municipality and Parish Bellarine Parish .. .
" Ward .. . Belvoir Boroug:q ,'"
, " Parish (without Borough) .•. BenaUa Borough .•. . •.
., Parish (without Borough) Berwick, Township and l'arish .•• Bet-Bet Creek, Four-mile Creek, &c.
Creek •.. " Parish ...
Big Hill Creek, &c. , ,. District
Big J:tiver and Upper Goulburn !1,oldworkings Birregurra Parish Black Dog Creek (Lower) '" Black Dog Creek (Upper) and Eldorado Run Black Hill Goldworkings , ..
,H and Dead Horse Black I .. ead and Scotchman Lead
" Winter's Flat, &c. Blackwood Goldworkillgs
,Township" ,. Parish
Blanket and Italian Gullies, Deep Creek, &c. Blucher's Reef, &c,
. Bochara and Redruth Parishes Bolinda Parish ... Bolwarra Parish Bootah pool Parish
" Boots Gullv BorhoneygilUrk Pai',ish Boroondara Parish (cxtra Municipal) Borriyaloak and Parish unnamed .•• BOURKE,COUNTY Bourke Ward Bowman's Forest and Murmungee Parish Branxholme Township and Parish Braybrook Township Break o'Day and Speck Gullies, Flagstaff Hill Breakwater Village Bridgewater 'fownship Brighton Ji'lunicipalit.y Britannia Goldworkings Broadford Parish
" Township Broaameadows Township
....
Brokeu River and I~ower Goulburn District Brown's Diggings Brunswiek Municipality ... Buckland River Goldworkings Buckley's Creek District ... Buffalo and Myrtle Creeks Goldworkings Buffalo River District Bulban Parish Bullabul Creek, Kingara District
" 'Creek and McIntyre's " Parish'... • •.
Bulla Township ... BullanbuI Parish: Bullarook Forest
" Parish Bulleen Parish ." Bullencrook Parish Bundalaguah Parish Bundulong.Parjsh Buneep Township Bungal Parish •.• Bungaree Parish ... Bung-Bong Parish Bungeeltap Parish Buninyong Parish
Forest Municipality ...
,
\ ... ~
Males.
205, 207 117, 119 116, ll8 169, 171 105, 107 149, 151 200, 202 161, 163 165, 167 117, 119' 116, 118 197,'199 205, 207 197, 199 193, 195 137, 139 152, 154 185, 187 152, 154
81, 83 177. 179 193, 195
_ Page.
133, 135,' 145, 147 197, 199 205, 207 133, "135 129, 131 125, 127 129, 131
96, 98 96, 98
• 96, 98 161, 163 164, 166 lOY, III
97, 99 145, 147 165, 167 161, 163 124, 126 100, 102 136, 138
81, 83 81, 83 . I
201, 203 144, 146
92. 94 180, 182 116, 118 181, 183
85, 87 113, 115 108, 11 0 108, no
88, '90, 93, 95 192, 194 133, 135
85, 87 201, 203 137, 139 201, 203 197, 199 121, 123 189, 191 ]88, 190
89, 91, 93, 95 93, 95
168, 170 128, 130 157, 159 100, 102
96,98 169, 171 196, 198 140, 142
\. 124, 126 125, 127, 129, 131, 161,163 152, 154, 165, 16Z, 188, 190
124, 126 125, 127' 125, 127 125, 127
Felll",les,
341, 343 253, 255 252, 254 305, 307 241, 243 285. 287 336, 338 297, 299 301, 303
, 253, 255 252, 254 333, 335, 341, 343 333, 335 329, 331 273, 275 288, 290 321, 323 288, 290 217, 219 313,31r; 329, 331
269,271,281,283 333, 335 341, 343 26'9, 271 264, 266 261, 263 265, 267 232, 234 232, 234 232, 234 '297, 299 300, 302 245, 247 233, 235 281, 283 301, 303 297, 299 260, 262 236, 238 272, 274 217, 219 217, 219 :337, '339 280, 282 228, 230 316, 318 252, 254 317, 319 221, 223 249, 251 244, 246 244, 246
'224, 226, 229, 231 328,,330 269, 271 221, 223 ' 337, 339 273, 275 337,,339 333, 335 257, 259 325, 327 324, 326
225, 227, 229, 231 229, 231 304, 306 264, 266 292, 294· 236, 238 232, 234 305, 307 332, 334 276, 278 260, 262
261, 263, 265, 267, 297, 299 288, 290, 301, 303, 324, 326
260, 262 261, 263 261, 263 261, 263
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF .PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES. '359
····Names of Places.
Burgoyne Par~sh .. , '" '" 'r ••• Burke Parish ... ... ... '" Burnt Creek and Little"Chinaman's Goldworkings ... Burnt Bridge ... .., ;.. '" ,'" Burrumbeet Parish .. , ... .. . Burtwarra Parish ... ... .. . Bushy Park and vicinity.... ... .. . Buttlejorrk Parish ... ... .. . Bylands Parish ... ..... .
C. Cabbage Tree Hill and Flat ... .. . Caledonian Goldworkings ... . .. . California!! Gully ..... .
" "and Ranges adjacent .. . Cambrian and Anglo-Saxon Reefs, White Hills Campaspe, Muskerry, and Tolleen Parishes ... Campaspe RIver District and Mount Hope Creek Campbellfield Township .. , ... ... Campbell's Hill and Preston's Hill Diggings Campbell's Diggings .. , ... . ... Call1perdown Township ... ... '" Canadian Reef and Pegleg Gully...... .. . Cape Howe District ... ... ' .. . Cape Otway... .... ... .. . Caramut 'Township and Parish... .. . Cardigan Parish .... .., ... '" Carisbrook Municipality and Parish .. . Carlsruhe Parish ... ... .. .
" T<}wnship ... ... '" Carlyle Parish ........ . Carngham Parish ... ... .. .
" Township .. , ... '" Carrah Parish... .., ... .. . Carrung-e-murnong Parish ... .. . (;asterton Parish ... ..., .. .
'" To.wnship .. , ... .. . Castle Donnjngton, .. , ... .. . Castlemaine Municipality and Parish '" CASTLEMA1NE, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF .. . Cavendish Township ... '.. .. . Charlton IJiggings ... ... .. . Chatsworth ~ub-District ... ... '"
" Township, and District ... Chetwynd River District... . .. ' .. . Chew ton Municipality and Parish ... .. . Chiltern Parish ... .., ... '" Chinaman's Flat... ... ... ... Chin tin Parish ... ... .., '" Christmastown ... .•. .., ... Clarendon Parish ... .., '"
" Township (Corduroy)... .. . Clowes Forest ... ... .., .. . Clunes Municipality, Township and Parish ... . Cobaw Parish... .., ... .. . Cobbler's Gully and Frenchman'S, &c. .. . Cobbler's and Sebastopol Diggings... .. . Cochrane's Goldworkings and Archdale Station Cockatoo and Emu Gullies ... ... Cocoroc Parish ......, ... Codrington' Parish ... ... .. . Coimadai Parish .. . ... .. . Colac Township... ... ... .. . Colbinabbin Parish, &c. "', ... .. . Coleraine Parish. .., .•• '"
" Township ... ... '" Coliban Goldworkings... ... . •• Collingwood (East) Municipality...... Colongulac Parish ........ .. . Comeralghip, Rokewood, and Kurucaruc Parishes Concongella Creek Dis trict ... .. . Conewarre Parish (extra Municipal) .. . Conewarre and Hexham Parishes ... .. . Coolebarghurk Parish... ... '" Cooramook Parish ' .. , .. , '" Corangamite, Kariah, and Purrumbete Parishes Cocoroc Parish ........ . Corinella Parish... ... ... .. . Corio Parish ... ... ... '" Corinella Creek and Mount Carmel '" Coxtown Township .. , ... ...
....
... ",
....
.....
MaleB.
'- i13,115 157, 159 185, 187 124, 126
129, 131, 148, 150 120, 122 169, 171
97, 99 89, 91, 97, 99, 109, ·111
161, 163 113, 115 184, 186 180, 182 152, 154 '193, 195' 181, 183
88, 90 133, 135 212, 213 137, 139, 181, 183
'169, 171 145, 147 168, 170 129, 131 149, 151 105. 107 105; 107 196, 198 132, 134 129, 131 120, 122 120, 122 109, III 113, 115 208, 210
l53, 155, 173; 175 153, 155, 173, 175
109, 111 149, 151 136, 138 168,170 109, 111 153, 155
197, 199,205, 207 153, 155
97, 99 197, 199 128, 130 128, 130 160, 162 1 ill, 163 105, 107 125, 127 129, 131 188, 190 165, 167 121, 123 169, 171
96, 98 145, 147
'193, 195 109, III 109, III 105, 107
84,86 137, 139 132, 134 209, 211 117, 119 136, 138 121, 123 168, 170 137, 139 121, 123 141, 143 116, 118 193, 195 152, 154
Page.
FemaJes.
249, 251 293, 295 321, 323 260, 262
265, 267, 284, 286 256, 258 305, 307 233, 235
225, 227, 233, 235, 245,247
297, 299 249, 251 320, 322 316, 218 288, 290 329, 331 317,319 224, 226 269, 271 348, 349 273, 275 317, 319 305, 307 281, 283 304, 306 265, 267 285, 287 241, 243 241, 243 332, 334
.268, 270 265, 267 256, 258 256, 258 245, 247 249, 251 344, 350
289, 291, 309, 311 289, 291, 309, 311
245, 247 285, 287 272,274 304, :306 245, 247 289, 291
333, 335, 341, 343 289, 291' 233, 235 333, 335 264, 266 264, 266 293, 295 297, 299 241, 243 261, 263 265, 267 324, 326 3'01, 303 257, 259 305, 307 232, 234 281, 283 329, 331 245, 247 245, 247 241, 243 220, 222 273, 275 268, 270 315, 347 253,' 255 272, 274 257, 259 304, 306 273, 275 257, 259 277, 279 252, 254 329, 331 288, 290.
$60 INDEX TO THE NAMES OF, PI:;A:CES;IN,;THE:.DET:A.mEDTABI.;ES.
Names.of Place ..
Cragie Parish... .•• . • •• Cranbourne:Parish and TOw):lship •.• Cressy Parish '" , CRESWICK;"ELECTORALDISTRICT OF Cresw~ck Municipality and farish . Crooked River and Good Luck Creek CnOWLANDS, ELECTORAL D~STRICT OF Croxton (East and West) Parishes .••• Cut-Paw"Paw Parish .....
D. DALHOUSIE COUNTY DAHiOUSIE, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Daridenong Parish and Township ... Dargyle Parish '" Darlington Parish' and Township .••• Darraweit-Guim Parish ... i •
" . and Yuroke Parishes Darriwil Parish '" ... 1 .Dartmoor (East) Parish and Vicinity
" aud Mumbanner Townships, &c. ••• , .. Daylesfcird l\{unicipality .. , Dead Bullock and Tucker Gullies .... Dead Horse and Black Hill .
".. Gully ... ,
• Dea~' Parish " . and Flat
Deegay Ponds ... J , Deep Creek andHui'dle Spring Goldworkings
" and New Nuggety Gully •• , " . Italian Gully, Blanket Gully
Delatite River District ... I '"
Dennington Township I Derrimut Parish Derwent Gully ..... Deutgam Parish... ... : ... Devil's Gullies and Suburban Lead, &c. Devonshire Gully' . Diamond and Sulky~GullieB. Digby Parish and Tow;nship Djerriwarrh Parish ... ' Doctor's and Welshman's Gullies Dolly's Creek Goldworkings' Donnybrook Township •••. Dowling li;Qrest Parish Doutta Galla I'arish
•••. ·r
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1 ••••
Dromana Township,~&c. '. f ••• Drumborg ,Parish Drummond Parish Dry Creek; Goldworkings DUNDAS.COUNTY .••. . ,.; DUNDAS AND FOLLETT, ELECTORAL DIST~ICT OF Duneed l'arish·( extra Municipal) '... ', ••• j' Dunkeld Township . Dunolly Municipality and Township ', ..... Durdidwarrah Parish Durham Lead and S'tonyford
1 •••
. E. Eaglehawk Township and viCinity " "', Eaglehawk Flat .. exclusive of Township .; ";'. EAST Bou~i!;}J, EL,ECTORAL 'D~STRICT OF~ ,; .. ; I
EAs'r BOURKE BOROUGHS. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RohuCR Toivnship and vicinity '. Ed,dington·~~arish. , •• ,~,. Edgecoml:l.e. Pa,fish . . :' .• ;'; (.t Egerton an.d Nolan Parishes' .... Eglinton l'~rish:" ... ... .'.,. "', Eldorado Runar,td Black Dog Creek (Upper) , Eldorado and Napoleon Goldworkings ;' .;. Elingamite Forest and Ge1librand River,District Ellesmere;Parish and Township. >, .: •• , Elliminyt.parish; ... . • .. , Elmhurst Parish:· ... . ..." ... ElphinstoneParish and Tow:nship Eltham Go.ldworkings '
" TOjl'nsh~p Elysian Flat. .;. Emberton. Parish. .Emerald. G.oldworkings
.,".,
.. ";,
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., ...
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Male ..
165, 167 140, 142
.~.132, 134. ,
157, 159 161, 163 169, 171 208, 210
. 144, 146, 168, 170 92,94
101, 103 SO, 82, 105; 107
101, 103 193, 195 ,'" 136, '.138" .! :
89, "91. :,.:97, 99,. ,1 i .•. 121, 123 144,;l46"d.1 113, 115 ' 160, 162 180, 182 129, 131 149, 151 lSI, lS3 157, 159 10.1, 103 ,. 200, 202 157, 159
"161, 163 193, 195 165, 167 93,95
18,4, '186 9.3, 95
129, 131 180, 182 161, 163 r". 141, 14311 " ~'. 93,25
161, 163 124, 126 89. 91
129, 131., 14S, 150 92, 94
141, 143 14.5, 147 ,156, 15S 193, 195 109, III 109, Ill' 111, 119 168, ,.170 185, 187 121, 123 .' .:, .' 125, 127
177, 179 180, IS2 88, 90 8,~, 87
192,,194 '. 152, 154
Page.
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104,.106, 105, 107. 156, 158 240, •• 17,6, 178 ...
165,. 167 .. ;.,205,1.207', l;",. Y .;~
20&, 207 , i .•
In. 139 (f:,. ., .. 176, 17S ",. .... ,. 145 •. 147 209, 211 1:p6',HllS ~l:'J'f,( 112. 114 112, 114 18,1, 183 10~, 107 113, 115
FemaJes.
301, 303 276, 278
" 268, 270 293, 295 297, 299 305, 307 344, 346
2S0, 282, 304, 306 228, 230
237, 239 21'6, 21S, ·241, 243',
237, 239 . 329, 331 272, 274 225, 227 233, 235 257, 259 2S0,' 282
.249,·251 296, 298 316, 31S 265, 267' 285, 287 .317, 319 293, 295 237. 239 336, 33S 293, 295 297, 299 329, 331 30.1, 303 229,231
·320, .322 229,231 265, 267 316, 31S 297, 299 277, 279 229, 231 297, 299 260, 262 225, 227
265, 267, 284, 286 228, 230 277, 219 280, 282 292, 294 329, 331 245, 247 245, 247 253, 255
• 304, '306 • 321, 323
.257, 259 261, 263
313, 315 316, 318 224, '226 221, 223 328, 330 288, 290
,~
,
242; ,241, 2'43, 292, 294 312, 314 301, 303 '341, 343 341, 343
. i 273, 275 . 312, 314
281, 283 345, 347 292, 294 248, 250 24S, 250 317, 3-19 241, 243
'249, 251
",
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES. 361
Emerald Hill Municipality Emerald Township .•• Emu and Cockatoo Gullies Emu Plains Enfield and Lawaluk Parishes Eppalock Parish Epping Township Epsom Flat Ercildoun Parish Essendon and Hawstead Estcourt Parish Ettrick and Eumeralla River District
" Parish '" Eumemmeriug Parish Eumeralla River and Ettrick District Euroa Borough and Township EVELYN COUNTY EVELY::;, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Everton Parish '"
Faraday Parish Fenton's Goldworkings
F.
Fiery Creek Goldworkings and Plains Fifteen-mile Creek District ." Fingal Parish Fisherman's Bend Fitzroy. Muuicipality ... •.• .,. Flagstaff Hill, Speck and Break o'Day Gullies Flemington and Kensington Flinder's Parish FOLLETT COUNTY Footscray Municipality.,. Forbes Parish Forty-foot Diggings ...
" aud American Gully Four-mile Creek, &c. Framlingham Township and Parish Franklinford Township ... Franklin Parish ••• Frankston Parish Frenchman'S. Cobbler's Gully, &0 .... Fryers and Holcombe Parishes and Township Fryerstown Fyansford
G. GaUa Parish, &c. Gap, The ... ... Garden and Piccaninny Gullies Gellibrand and Hesse Parishes Gellibrand Hiver District and Elingamite Forest Geelong Municipality Germantown and W oolshed Leads ... Gherang-Gherang Parish ... Gherineghap Parish Gibraltar Lead, &c. GIPPS LAND DISTRICT GIPPS LAND. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Gipps Ward Gisborne Municipality
" Parish . ., Glenarona Parish Glenaulin Parish Glenburllie Parish Glendll.ruel Parish Glenhope Parish ... Glenluce Township Glenlyon Parish ... ... ... • •• Glenorchy Township and Electoral Division Glenormiston Parish Glenpatriclt Diggings and Electoral Division Glenronald Station, Hopkins Hil1, &c. '" Glenrowan Township Gnarwarre Parish Goldie Parish Gong-Gong Creek, &c.
No. 59.-4y.
.. 'Males.
84,86 113, 115 165, 157 149, 151 133, 135 177, 179
89, 91 177, 179
148, 150, 165, 167, 92,94
196, 198 145, 147 136, 138 137, 139 145, 147 197, 199 112, 114 112, 114 197, 199
153, 155 189, 191 149, 151
193, 195, 197, 199 141, 143 101, 103 84,86
180, 182 92.94
141, 143 113, 115
85, 87 97, 99, 108, no, 109, 111
157, 159 157, 159 152, 154 165, 167 157, 159 157, 159 140, 142 125, 127 153, 155 153, 155 116, 118
136, 138 97, 99
185, 187 133, 135 137, 139 116, 118 197; 199 II7, 119 120, 122 165, 167 169, 171 169, 171
81, 83 96 '"98 96; 98
108, 110 144, 146
108, 110, '109, Hl 148, 150, 161, 163
105, 107 153, 155 160, 162 208, 210 137, 139 209, 211 168, 170 J93. 195 H7, 119 lOS, 110 129, 131
Females.
220, 222 249, 251 301, 303 285, 287 269, 271 313, 315 225, 227 313, 315
284, 286, 301, 303 228, 230 332, 334 280, 282 272, 274 273, 275 280, 282 333, 335 248, 250 248, 250 333, 335
289, 291 325, 327 285, 287
829, 331, 333, 335 267, 269 237, 239 220, 222 316, 318 228, 230 267, 269 249, 251 221, 223
233, 235, 244, 246, 245, 247 293, 295 293, 295 288, 290 301, 303 293, 295 293, 295 276, 278 261, 263 289, 291 289, 291 252, 254
272, 274 233, 235 321, 323 269, 271 273, 275 252. 254 333, 335 253, 255 256, 258 301, 303 305, 307 305, 307 217, 219 232, 234 232, 234 244, 246 280, 282
244, 246, 245, 247 284, 286, 297, 299
241, 243 289, 291 296, 298 344, 346 273, 275 345, 347 304, 306 329, 331 253, 255 244, 246 265, 267
Names of Places.
Good Luck Creek and Crooked River Gooramadda .. 1?arish Goornong Parish ,l' Gorin Parish ... Gorong and East Moorarbool Parishes GOlong Parish Gorrocburkghap Parish , •• Goulburn (Lower)
" (Uppcr) District of " • " and Big River District
Goulburn River District ••• ...'. Grassdale Parish' GRANT COUNTY ••• n. . .. Great Western Township and 'Diggings, &c. Green Gully... ••• ...... Green Hills, &c. ... • ..
~, "Parish ... GREt."YILLE COUNTY ••. ... GRE~rVItLE (NORTII), ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF Greta Township... ..... . Growler's and Morse's Creeks,&c .. .. Guildford Township and Parish Gunn's .Creek
Haddon Parish H.
Hamilton Municipality ... " " and Parish (South) .. . " Parish (North)... " ..... ••
HAMPDEN COUNTY... ... .. . Happy Valley . . Harcourt Borougb 'and Parish
" Parish without Borough ••• Harrietville Goldworkings,. ' ... Harrow Township , Havelock Parish Haw:kston Parish Hawstead and Essimdon Hawthorn .Municipality HeathCote Municipality
Parish " Township ... ...
Heidelberg.and W;i.rringal Township Hesse and Gellibrand Parishes. • •• Hexham and Conewarte Parishes .••
" . Parish and Township: HEYTESBURY ~OUNTY : Heywood TownshIp i Bilgay Parish I
Hind's Diggings ... Hochkirch Village" Hoddle's Ranges and vicinity -Hodgson's Creek ' , Holcombe Parish ... i
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1 •••• '1.
.. and Fryers Parishes: Holden Parish ..• ;" , <::" I
Hopkins Hill, Glenronald Station, &c. ;~' ... ' Homebush Goldworkin ... ;... • •• Horsham Townshi icinity....: .~ .. Hotham Mu -;'~ .. , Hotham and Smith Wards ••• ... H.otspur Forest, District, Tow~ship, and Parish' ' Hughes and ,"Vombat Creeks I ••• • ._,
Humbng Hill and Flat i' \~:.'" Huntley Parish ... ! Hurdle Creek and Oxley Plains District : .• :. '
" Springs andcDeep Creek Goldworkings to::' # ~ ~.\J ( j ,( I
lndigo Diggings ~proper) ... " Goldworkings .••• " Creek Goldworkings
Indigo Lead', ... 1
.Inglewood Goldworkings and Township Inkermann and Devit's Gullies,:&c.
" Hill .. ",' :Inverleigh Township :Ironbark Gully ... ,,'
..
, ... "'"
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lIIilJes.
169, ,171 196, 198,'205, 207'
176, 178 149, 151 128, 130
96, 98,. 125, 127 125, 127 192, 194 81, ,83
193, 195 81, 83
141, 143 116,' 118 209, 211 157, 159 125, 127 144, 146 129, 131
125, 127, 132, 134 197, 199 201, 203 153, 155 192, 194
129,'131 109, 'lll 144,)46 109"U;l 136, 138
" 185,).87 ." 1~3, 155, 173, 175 113, 175. 177, 179
197, 199 205, 207 . 97,. g9 156, 1,58
92,,9,4 85, ~7
101, ~03 101, ),03 101, )03
1~;::i}5' 136, 138 168, 170 137, 139 145, 147 109, III 209, 211 144,' 146 172. ·174
... 201, 203 157, 159 153 '1'55' •
,fO,,'
Females.
, 305 307" " 332, 334: 341; '34'3
;,;,., 312, 3J4" 285, 287 ' 264, 266
232, 234, 261, 263 261, 263 328, 330 217, 219 329, 331 217,219 277, 279 252, 254 345, 347 293, 295
,261, 263 280, 282 265, 267
261, 263. 268, 270 333, 335 337, 339 289, 291 328, 330
265; 267 245,,247 280, 282 24:;; 247 272, 274 321,,323
289, 291, 309, 311 , 309, .311, 313, 815
333, 335 34~,. 343 23jl"235 292,,294 228, 230
•. ' 221, 223 237,,239 237" ~39
" 237,,239 , 225, 227
269, 271 272, 274 304, 306 273, 275 281, 283 245, 247 845, 347 280,282 808, 310 337; 339 293, 295 289, 291 229,231 93; 95
168, 170 188, 190 205, '207
.!.' ',. 304, 306
84,'86 81, '133
144, 146 " '<'J);
193, 195 161, 163 176, 178 197, 199 200,202
197, '199, 197, 199'::· .;~".
205, 207 '" . 197, 1'99'.1' '~~ ""'t 189, 191 .. ' ., . -, 129, 131 153, 155 133, '135 185, 187
• 321; 326 34\;'343 220, 222
I 2i7, 219 .. "280, 282
329, 331 297, 299 312, 314 333,1l35 336; 338
.! '
333, 335, ,');).,' ,I " 338;335
841, 343" : .~ . :833, '835
•• 1,.,".' -'325 327 265:' 267 289; 291 269, 271
'. 32'1;: '823
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THEDET.A:ILED~TABLES. 363
Ironstone Lead. &c. Irrewarra Parish
Names of Plaees.
Islands in Hobson's Bay... ... ... Italian Gully and adjacent Goldworkings ... Italian Gully, Blanket Gully, and Deep Creek
J. Jackson's Creek Goldworkings and Monnt Misery Jamieson's Goldworkings... ... • .. Jan Juc Parish '" ... Jericho and Jordan Goldworkings .,. Jerusalem Creek '" n. Jika Jika Parish Job's Gully Johnstone Flat and Hill Jonathan and Tipperary Gullies Jones Creek
" Gold workings Jordan and Jericho Goldworkings... ." Junction and Tea Tree Creek Goldworkings
K. Kalkallo Parish , ••
" Village ... Kangaroo Flat
" ,. and Back Creek Kangaroo Gully .. , '" .,.
" and White Horse Reef Kangerong Parish Kardinia Ward ... Kariah and Purrumbete Parish, &c. Karngun and Weering Parishes Keelbundora Parish ... I
Keilambete Parish .. . KeiIor Township '" Kensington and Flemington Kerrie Parish Kerrit-Bareet Parish Kew Municipality Kiewa River District KiImore Municipality KILMORE, ELECTORAL DrSTRIOT OF Kilnoorat Parish .• , ... Kingara District, Bullabul Creek King and Buffalo Rivers District .... Kingower Goldworkings ...
.... King Parrot Creek and Goulburn River District King Parrot, Creek, Wyndham Village Knowsley and Weston Parishes ••• Kolora Parish... • .. Koonong-W ootong Parish Koort-koort-nong Parish ... Korkuperrimul Parish Koroit Parish ••• Korong Goldworkings Kororoit Parish ...
.t.
KUl'Ucal'Uc and Commeralghip Parishes ••• Kyneton Municipality... ... ..' KYNETON BOROUGHS, ELECTORAL DISTRIOT· 011'
Laanecoorie Parish Lake Buloke District
" Cooper Distriet llindmarsh District
" IJake Wollard Parish .. Lonsdale District ...
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" Wallace District .••• LaI-LaI Parish ... ... . ... Lamplough Village and Goldworkings, &c .••• Lanarkshire-Lead ... ... :. :2. Lancashire and Skeleton'Leads ..... ,;;. Lancefield Parish Langi Ghiran Parish Langley Parish ....
" and Cobaw Parishes Lang-W arrin Parish Lara Parish
... .. '
...
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Males.
161, 163 145, 147 117, 119 133, 135 161, 163
133, 135 193, 195 117, 119 189, 191 193, 195
85, 87, 88, 90 177, 179 177, 179 149, 151 185, 187 101, 103 189, 191 81, 83
89, 91 89,91
180, 182, 184, 186 165, 167 177, 179 164, 166 141, 143 116, lI8 137, 139 133, 135 89, 91
137, 139 92, 94 92, 94 97, 99
128. 130 85, 87
201, 203 109, 111 109, III 137, 139 189, 191 197, 199 189, 191 81, 83 81, 83
193, 195 137, 139 109, III 137, 139 93, 95
165, 167 189, 191
93, 95 132, .13-\. 104, 106 104, 106
181, .183 208,210 192, 194 205, 207 120, 122 209, 211 205, 207
125, 127, 128, ISO. 189, 191 196, 198 205, 207 97,99
149, 151
... r
,-'104 l06' ,.~! .
lOS; 107 140, 142 121, 123
FemnJes.
297, 299 281, 283 253, 255 269, 27\ 297, 299
269, 271 329,.331 253. 255 325, 327 329, 331
221, 223, 224, 226 313, 315 313, 315 285, 287 321, 323 237, 239 325, 327 217, 219
225, 227 225, 227
316, 318, 320, 322 301, 303 313, 315 300, 302 277, 279 252, 254 273, 275 269, 271 225, 227 273, 275 228, 230 228, 230 233, 235 264, 266 221, 223 337, 339 245, 247 245, 247 273, 275 325, 327 333, 335 325, 327 217, 219 217, 219 329, 331 273, 275 245, 247 273, 275 229, 231 301, 303 325, 327 229, 231 268, 270 240,242 240, 242
317, 319 344,346 328, 330 341, 343 256, 258
, 345, 347 341, 343
261, 264, 266 325, 327. 332; 334' 341, 343 233, 235 285, 287 240, 242
\. ,- 24l, 243 27.6, 278. 257, 259
364 INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES.
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Names or Plaoos. Ma.les. Fema.les.
~·-··-------~----------------i------~·-------·-I---~·--·-- ----La Trobe Ward ••• ... ... . .. La.uriston Parish ... •.. • •• La.waluk aud Enfield Parishes ••• ... Leichardt Parish... ... .,. • •• Lethbridge Township ••• ... . •• Lexington Parish ... '" ... Lexton Parish and Township ... • •• Ligar Parish ...... • •• Lillicur Parish ... .•. ••• .., Lilliere Parish ... ... .•. • •. Lindsay Township and Stations in North Follett Linlithgow Plains, &e. ... ." .,. Lin~n's Diggings .•• ... • ••
"Township .•• .,. .., " Parish .,. .,. .,. .. •.
Lismore Parish and 'Township ••• ... Little Bendigo, Springs, and Gong Gong Creek Little Chinaman's and Burnt Creek Goldworkiilgs ... Little Bard Hills and Whim Boles... • •• Livingstone Parish ... ... . .. Lockwood Parish ... ..• ... Lockwood .. , .•. ..• • •• LODDON DISTRICT... ... • .. Loddon (Lower) Pastoral District ... ." Londonderry Diggings ... '" , •• Long Gully and Prince Regent's Gully ••• Long Gully and Epsom .-.. ,... ... Longwood Parish •• , ••• . .. Lonsdale Ward .. , ... ••• • .. Lower Goulburn... .•. ••. • ••
" " and Broken River District .•. Lowrie Parish .•• ... ••• • .. Lucknow and Store Creek, &c. ••• • •• Lyall Parish ... ... ..• . .. Lyndhurst Parish ... ." ...
M. Macarthur Township and Parish... •.• ... Macedon Parish ... ... ••• .• . • ••
.. 1'ownship ... ... ... .. . Maddingley Township... ••• ••• .. . Maiden and New Zealand Gullies ... .,. n.
Maidstone Township ... .... ... ... Main Lead (vicinity of Dunolly)... n. • ..
Malakhoff Diggings and Electoral Division ••• .. . Maldon Municipality and Parish... ... .. . MALDON; ELEOTORAL DIWI'RICT OF ••• • .. Malmsbury Township... ... ... • •. Mambourin Parish ... n. ... ... Mandurang Parish ... ... ... • ••. MANDURANG, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF... ... Mangalore and vicinity of Avenel... ... • .. Mansfield Township and vicinity... ... • •• Maribyrnong Parish .•• ... ... • .. Marida Yallock ... ... ... ... • .. Marong Pari~h ........... . Maryborough Municipality and Parish... .. . MARYBOROUGH, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ... .. . Maxwell's Reef, &c. ... .;. ... .. . McIntyre's and Bnllabul Creek... ... .. .
., and Synott's ... ... ••• .. . McIvor Parish... ... ... ... • .. Meerai Parish '" .•• ..... . Melbourne City '" ... .., .•• • •• Melbourne. North ... ... ... .. . Melton Vilhge .......... .. Mepunga Parish... ... ... ... .. . Meredith Parish ... ... ••• ... .. .
" Township •.. ... ... .. . Merino Township and Parish ... ... .. . Merriang Parish... ... '" ... • .. Merton Township ... ••• ••• • ..
" vicinity ... .., n. ... .. .
Metcalf Goldworkings... ... ... .. . "Parish ........... .
Mia Mia Flat (Avoca road) '" ••• .. . Mickleham Parish ... ... ... .. . Middle Creek, Peter's, and Sanderson's Diggings, &c. Mildnra Electoral District ... ... • •• Milkman's Flat ......... .. . Mindai and Wallindnc Parishes... ... .. .
81, 83 104, 106 133, 135 181, 183 120, 122 212, 213 165, 167 136, 138 . 165, 167 148, 150 113, 1I5 168, 170 133, 135 133, 135. 1I3, ll5 .136, 138 129, 131 185, 187 133, 135 148, 150 181, IS3 IS5, 187 173, 175
181, 183. 189, 191 212, 213 125, 127 177, 179 193, 195 81, 83
192, 194 193, 195 109, III 169, 171 177, 179 137, 139
144, 146 97, 99 97, 99
125, 127 180, 182
92, 94 185, 1S7 209, 211 173, 175 173, 175
104, 106, 156, 158 121, 123 177, 179 176, 178
80, 82 193, 195 93, 95
137, 139 lSI, 183 153, 155 149, 151 189, 191 188, 190 189, 191 101, 103 165, 167 81, 83 81, 83 93, 95
137, 139 121, 123 121, 123 141, 143
89, 91 SI, 83 81, 83
105, 107 104, 106, 105, 107
165,167 89, 91
209, 211 205,207 149, 151 132, 133
217,219"" 240, 242 269, 271 317, 319 256, 258 348, 349 301, .303
272, 274 301, 303 284, 286 249, 251 304, 306 269, 271 269, 271· 249, 251 272, 274 265, 267 321, 323 269, 271 28~, 286 317, 319 321, 323 309, 311
317, 319, 325, 327 348, 349 261, 263 313, 315 329,331
'217, 219 328, 330 329, 331 245, 247 305, 307 313, 315 273, 275
280. 282 233, 235 233, 235 261, 263 316, 318 228, 230. 821, 323 345, 347 309, 311 309, 311
240, 242, 292, 294 . 257, 259
313, 315 312, 314 216, 218 329, 331 229, 231 273,275 317, 319 289, 291 285, 287 325, 327 324, 326 325; 327 237, 239 301, 303 217, 219 217, 219 229, 231 273, 215 257, 259 257, 259 277, 279 225, 227 217, 219 217, 219 241, 243
240, 242, 241, 243 301, 303 225, 227 345, 347 341, 343 285, 287 268, 270
INPEX 'TO;rHll) NAMES O~ PLACES, IN 'THE 'DETAILED TABLES. 365
N .. mea of Place ..
Minersrest Township Mirnee Parish
;
Mitchell's and Pyrenees Ranges Mitta Mi tta Electoral Division Modewarre Parish Monegeetta Parish Monivae and Yulecart Parishes Moolap Parish (extra Municipal)
" ,,(Municipal) Moolort Parish ... Moonambel (Mountain Creek) Moonlight Gully and adjacent Goldworkings Moorabbin Parish (extra Municipal) llIooradoranook Parish Moorarbool (East) and GorongParishes Mooroolbark Parish Moorpanyal Parish
" ,,(extra Municipal) Moorroodnc Parish Mopoke Gully, Slaty Creek Morauding Parish Moranghurk Parish Morang Parish ... Jl,l[ordialloc l)arish Morrison's Goldworkings ... MORNINGTON COUNTY MORl<INGTON, ELEC'l'ORAL DISTRIcr OF Morse's and Growler's Creek, &c .... Mortlake Parish and Township Mosquito Flat Mosquito and Winterbourne's Flats Mountain Creek Township aud Diggings (Moonambel) Mountain Hut Diggings .•• Mount Arapiles District ... Mount Carmel and Corinolla Creek Mount Hope Creek and Campaspe River District Mount Koroit District' Mount Misery and Jackson's Creek Goldworkings Mount Moliagul Goldworkings, &c. • •• Mount Napier District Mount Rouse (South) and Moyne '" ... Mount Sturgeon Plains, Warrayure Parish ••• Mount Talbot District and White Lake J',fouyong Parish ... Mauzie Parish Moyne and Mount Rouse (South) ••• Muckleford Parish and Borough Muddy Creek, Yea Goldworkings •••
" " Upper District Mulgrave Parish ... Mumbanner and Dartmoor Townships, &c .... Munthum District Murchison Township and Parish ••• Murgheboluc Parish ... . ••. Murmungee Parish and Bowman's Forest Murndal Parish ... lIURRAY DISTRICT ... MURRAY BOROUGHS, ELECTORAL DISrRICl' OF MURRAY, ELECTORAL DrsrRICT OF Murtcaim Parish Muskerry, Campaspe, and Tolleen Parishes Myer's Flat and Creek Myrniong Parish Myrtle Creek (Lyall Parish) Myrtle and Buffalo Creeks Goldworkings Myrtleford Township
N. Nalangil Parish ... • •• Napoleon and Eldorado Goldworkings Napoleon, Splitters, and White Horse Narawong Parish Nar-Nar-Goon Parish N arre-"\'7 orran Parish ... Navarre Township, Diggings, and Electoral District Neereman's Parish Neilborough Township Nelson Township Nerring Parish ... New Bendigo Diggings Newchum Gully ...
a
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Mm.
. 129, 131, 148, 150 133, 135 149, 151 197, 199 117, 119
97, 99 141, 143 117, 119 116, lIS 152, 154 209, 211 133, 135 101, 103 125, 127 128, 130 113, 115 116, lIS 121, 123 14~, 143 16t, 163 lOS, llO 121, 123
89, 91, 112, 114-101, 103 <, 124, 126 137, 139 137, 139 201, 203 136; 138 153, 155 189, 191 209, 211 209, 211 205, 207 193, 195 181, 183 109, 111 133, 135 185, 187 144, 146 168, 170 109, III 205, 207 125, 127 145, 147 168, 170 173, 175
81, 83 81, 83
101, 103 lI3, ll5 109, III 192, 194 120, 122 201, 203 141, 143 193, 195
80, 82, 197, 199 193, 195 121, 123 193, 195 181, 183
96, 98 177, I7'9
1201, 203 201, 203
145, 147 205, 207 181, 183 145, 147 140, 142 137, 139 209, 211 178,175-181, 188 145, 147 181, 183 209, 211 185, 187
Page. '
Feruaies.
265, 267, 284, 286 269, 271 285, 287 333, 335 253, 255 288, 235 277, 279 253, 255 ,252, 254 288, 290 345, 347 269, 271 237, 239 261, 263 264, 265 249, 251 252, 254 25i, 259 277, 279 297, 299 244, 246 257, 259
225, 227, 248, 250 237, 239 260, 262 273, 275 273, 275 337, 339 272, 274 289, 291 325, 327 345, 347 345, 347 341, 343 329, 331 , 317,319 245, 247 269, 271 321, 323 280, 282 304, 306 245, 247 341, 343 261, 263 281, 283 304, 305 309, 311 217,219 211, 219 237, 239 249, 251 245, 247 328, 330 256, 258 337, 339 277, 279 329, 331
216, 218, 333, 335 329, 331 257, 259 329, 381
< 317, 319 282, 234 313, 315 337, 339 • 387, 339
281, 283 '341, 343 317, 819 281, 283 276, 278 278, 275 345, 347 309, 311 317, 319 281, 283 317, 319 345, 847 821, 323
I I· ;
366 INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES.
Page.
Names of Pls.ces.
Jlfa.1es. Females.
--~.~--------~-------- ----------_ .. --.----.------Newchum, Stanley, and Redan Reefs Newham Parish ... ... New Nuggety Gully and Deep Creek Newstead Township· .. ; , ••• Newtown and ChilweU Municipality Ne\v Zealand Gully .~. . •.
" and Maiden Gullies ... Nillumbik Parish ••• Nine-mile Creek (Lower) ... Ninety-mile Plains ••. Nolan and Egerton Parishes NORMANBY COUNTY NORllLl.NBY. ELECTORAL DISl'RICT OF Northcote (Lower:, .. .
" (Upper) and Alphington '" .. . " part of, in the Electoral District of Collingwood
NORTH GIPPS LAND, EU:CTORAL DISTRICT OF Nunawadulg Parish Nuntin Parish
Oakleigh Township Old Main Lead, &c.
O.
Old Race Course ... Omeo Electoral Division and Plains Ondit, Warrion, and Turkeeth Parishes One, Two, and Three-mile Creeks '" Opossum Gully ...
" '. and Tipperary Gullies, Specimen Bill Orford Township .. , ... • .• Osborne's, Staghorne, and Allan!s Flats OVENS, EI,ECTORAL DISTRICT OF ... Ovens River (Upper) East and West Oxley Plains, 'and Hurdle Creek District
Pakenham Parish Palmers ton Township Panmure Parish,&c. Paraparap Parish, Parwan Parish .•. Pay wit I'arish •.•
P. ,
Pegleg Gully and Canadian Reef Pentridge Electoral Division (without the Village) Pentridge Village ... ... ... Perseverance Lead and 'Creek
... , .
Peter's and Sanderson's Diggings, Middle Creek, &0. 'Piocaninny and Garden Gullies Pickpocket Diggings Pigstye Gully Pike's and Rowdy Flats PiTTon Yalloak, Nalangil, and Warrion Parishes Pleasant Creek Diggings '" Point Nepean District POLWARTH COUNTY ..•
' ....
. ".
POLWARTH AND SO'C'TH GRENVILLE, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ... Port Albert Township... ... ' Portland Municipality and Parish .•• Portuguese Flat, Sawpit Gully Prahran M.unicipality ...
". Parish (extra Municipal) Preston Village ... Preston's Hill and Campbell's Diggings Prince Regent's and Long Gullies ••• Puebla Parish Purnim Parish ... Purrumbete Parish (South)
" and Corangamite Parishes, &0. Pyalong Parish ... pyrenees and Mitcjlell's Ranges Pywheitjorrk Parish
Queenscliff Township Queenstown Township
Q.
IS5, IS7 97, 99, 105, 107
157, 159 152, 154, 173, 175
117, 119 IS4, IS6 ISO, 182 ll2, 114 204, 206 149,151 176, 178 144, 146 144, 14.6 85, 87 85, 87 88, 90
]69, 171 100, 102 169, 171
101, 103 149, 151 160, ]62 HI7, 199 133, 135 200, 202 149, 151 177, 179 169, Iil 201, 203' 200, 202
200, 202, 201, 203 197, 199
140, 142 172, 174 137, 139 II7, ll9 125, 127 117, 119 181, 183 85, 87 85, 87
201, 203 209, 211 185, 187 157, 159 185, 187 201, 203 145,. 147 209, 211 141, 143 145; 147 145, 147 172, 174 145, 147 161, 163 85, 87
100, 102 88, 90
133, 135 125, 127 117, 119, 165, 167 137, 139 13'/, 139
108, 110, 189, 191 149, 151 93,95
II7, 'U9 113, 115
321, 323 233, 235, 241, 243
293, 295 288, 290, 309, 311
253, 255 320, 322 316, 318 248, 250 340, 3~2 285, 287 312, 314 280; 282 280, 282 221, 223 221, 223 224, 226 305, 307 236,.238 305, 307
237, 239 285, 287 296, 298 833, 385 269, 271 836, 338 285, 287 313, 315 305, 307 337, 339 336, 338
336, 338, 337, 339 333, 335
276, 278 308, 310 273, 275 253, 255 261, 263
. 253, 255 317,319 221, 223 221, 223 337, 339 345, 347 320, 322 293, 295. 321,' 323 337, 339 281, 283 345, 347 277, 279 281, 283 281, 283 308, 310 281. 283 297; 299 221, 223 236, 238 224, 226 269, 271 261, 263 253, 255 301, 303 273, 275 273, 275
244, 246, 325, 327 285, 287 229, 231
253, 255 249, 251
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES. 867
Pa,ga.
Names of Places. Males. Females.
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R. Raglan Township ••• ..• ... ... Hathscar Parish ... ... ... • .. Havenswood Parish ... ... .•. • •• Redan, Newchum, and Stanley Reefs .•• ... Redbank Diggings ... ... ... • •• Redcastle Township and Parish ••• ... ... Redesdalc Parish ... ••. ... .., Redruth and nqchara Parishes ... ... • .. Hecdy Creek Goldworkings ... ... • •• Reid's Creek Goldworkings ... ... . •. Richmond Municipality... ... ... . .. Hingwood Parish ... ... ••• • .. RIPON COUNTY ... ... '" ••• RIPON AND HAMPDEN, ELECTORAL DISTRIOT OF ... Robinson Crusoe Gully ... .., ... ... Rochester Township ... ... ." ••• Rocbford Parish... ••• ... ." .. . Rocky:Flat ... ... ... ... .. . Rodborough Parish .•. ... .,. • .. RODNEY COUNTY (unproclaimed) ." ••• RODNEY, EUilCTORAL DISTRICT OF .. , .. . Rokewood, Kurucaruc, and Commeralghip Parishes .. . Rowdy and Pike's Flata ... ... .•• • •• Hunncymcde Forest .•• ... ... • ..
" Township... ... . .. Rushworth Township and Goldworkings ••• Rutherglen Township... .•. ...
S. Sailor's Gull)'·... '" ... ... .., ... Sale Township and Parish ... ••• ... . .. Salisbury and Yarram Parishes .•• ... ... ... Slj,nderson's and Peter's Diggings, Middle Creek, &c. • •• Sandford Township and Parish... ... ... • .. Sandhurst Municipality and Parish ... ... • ••
n Parish ... ... ... ... ... SA1:IDRURST, ELECTOR.\L DISTRICT OF ••• ... • .. Sandnn Parish ............. .. Sandridge Municipality... ... ... ... . .. Sandy Creek Goldworkings ... '" ... n. Sawpit Gully, Portuguese Flat... ... ... ... Sawyers' Gully and White Hills... •.• ... . .. Scoresby Parish ... ... ... ... ... • .. Scotchman Lead and Black Lead .. •••• ... • .. Seacombe Township •.• ..•• ... ... .. . Sebastopol and Cobbler's Goldworkings... ... .. .
" and W oolshed Goldworkings ••. ... .. . Sedgwick Parish... ........... . Serpentine Creek District... ... ... ... • .. Seven Creeks and Violet Ponds District ••• ... • .. Seymour Township ... ... ... ••• • ..
" Parish... ... ... ••• ... • .. Shelbourne J'arish ... ... ... ... ... Shelford Parish (West)... ... ... ... • .. Shepherd's Flat ... ... ... ... ... ... Shepparton Township... ... ... ... • .. Sherwood Parish .......... .. Silver Creek Goldworkings ... ... ... .. . Six-mile Creek ... ... ... ... ... • .. Skelton and Lancashire Leads... ... ... • .. Skipton Parish and Township ... ... ... • •• Slaty Creek, Mopoke Gully ... ••• ... .. . Slaughterhouse Lead, &c. ... ... ... .. . Smeaton Parish ... ........... . Smith and Hotham Wards ... ... .. . .. . Smith's Gully... ... ••• ... ••• • .. Smythesdale Municipality ... ... ••• • .. Smythe's Creek Diggings ... ... ... • .. Snake Valley Goldworkings ... ... ... • .. Snapper Point Township ... ... ... ••• .. . Snowy Creek Electoral Division... ... ... .. . Snowy Hivt:r and Tambo River ... ..... . SOUTH GIPl'S LAND, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ... .. . SOUTH GRAKT, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF n. .., '" South Barwon Municipality ... ... ... • .. SOUTII BOURKE, Er.ECTORAL DISTRICT OF ... ... ... South Swamp District n. ... ... ... • ...
SoUTH GRENVILLE AND POLWARTlI, ELECTORAL DIIlTltlCT OF ... Sparrow Hawk Gully... ... '" ... • ..
149, 151 188, 190 177, 179 185, 187 209, 211 193, 195 105, 107 109, 111
80, 82, 109, III 200, 202, 201, 203
84, 86 137, 139 148, 150 136, 138 180, 182 192, 194
97, 99 164, 166 149, 151 192, 194
101, 108, 192, 194 132, 134 201, 203 141, 148 192, 194 192, 194 196, 198
149, 151, 161, 163, 181,183 169,171 181, 183
• 209, 211 141, 143
181, 183, 184, 186 177, 179 184, 186
149, 151, 157, 159 84, 86
201, 203 161, 163 177, 179 137, 139 125, 127 169, 171 129, 131 200, 202 177, 179 181, 183 193, 195
80, 82 80, 82, 109, III
181, 183 132, 134' 157, 159 193, 195 140, 142 200, 202 200, 202 205, 207
136, 138, 149, 151 161, 163 133, 135 157, 159 81, 83
164, 166 129. 131, 133, 135
129, 131 205, 207 141, 143 197, 199 169, 171 172, 174 121, 128 ll7, 119 100, 102 144, 146 133, 135 184, 186
285, 287 324. 326 313, 315 321, 328 345, 347 329, 331 241, 243 245, 247
216, 218, 245, 247 336, 338, 337, 339
220, 222 278, 275 284, 286 272, 274 316, 318 328, 330 233. 235 300, 302 285, 287 328, 330
237, 239, 328, 330 268, 270 337, 339 277, 279 328, 330 328, 330 332, 334
285, 287, 297, 299, S17, 319 805, 307 317, 319 345, 347 277, 279
317, 319, 320, 322 313, 315 320, 322
285, 287, 293, 295 220, 222 337, 339 297, 299 313, 315 273, 275 261, 263 305, 307 265, 267 336, 338 313, 315 317, 319 329, 331 216, 218
216, 218, 245, 247 817, 319 268, 270 293, 295 329, 331 276, 278 336, 338 386, 338 341, 343
272, 274, 285, 287 277, 279 269, 271 292, 294 217, 219 300, 302
265, 267, 269, 271 265, 267 341, 343 277, 279 333, 335 305, 307 308, 310 257, 259 253, 255 236, 238 280, 282 269, 271 320,322
• >I~EX.!''I!9 '.li¥E;NAMES qr.. EL.A,QES IN THE DETAILED. TABLES.
N~;"es of Places.
Specimen Hill Specimen Hill, Opossum and Tipperary Gullies Speck and Break o'Day Gullies, Flagstaff Hill Splitters, Napoleon, and White Horse Reefs Spring Creek, &c. Spring:field .Parish .•• .. . Spring Gully and adjoining Goldworkings .. . Spring Hill Parish ' ••.. Spring Plains Parish ... ... . ... St. Arnaud Township and Electoral Divjsion St. Kilda Municipality ... ' ... Staghorne, Allan's, and Osborne's Flats Stanley, Redan, and Newchum Reefs Stanley Township Stawell Township Steiglitz Goldworll:ings Stonyford and Durham Lead Store Creek and Lucknow, &c. Strangways Parish Stratford Township and vicinity '" Strathfieldsaye Parish (Emu and Sheepwash Creeks) Streatham To,,:nship '" . .•• ... ... Struan Parish ... ... ... Suburban Lead and Inkermann, &e. Suffolk loead Sulky and Diamond Gullies Sunbury Township , Sutton Grange Parish ... Swan HilI Electoral Division Swift's Creek Sydney Flat Synott's and Mclntyres
Tahara Parish ... T.
TALBOT COUNTY... • •. Tambo River,,&nd Snowy River East
" Township Talangatta Parish Tallarook Parish Tandarook Parish Taradale Township
... ;'
Tarnagulla Parish, Township, and vicinity, &c. Tarnagulla (East) and Goldworkings Tarragal Township ... ' .,. Tarra ville EJ ectoral Division Tarrawarra Parish Tarrawingee Township and Parish Tarrengower Parish Tarneit Parish ... Tea Tree Creek and Junction Goldworkings
< Terang Township and Parish Three-mile Creek Three and Six-mile Creeks Tipperary and .r ona,than Gullies... . ..
" and Opossum Gullies, Specimen Hill Tolleen, Campaspe, and Muskerry Parishes Tooliorook and Galla... ... ... Toorourrong Parish Tourello Parish '" Trentham Parish TrewallaParish ... Truganina Parish Tucker and Dead Bullock Gullies .. ; 'l'ullamarine ,Parish Turke,eth, Ondit, and Warrion Parishes , Tutegong Parish .. . Twist's Creek .. . Two-mile Creek .. . Tyab Parish Ty lden Parish
Vaughan Township Victoria R~f, &c.
" Township Villamanta ' Ward VILLIERS COUNTY
V.
... , ~
VlLLIERS AND HEYTESBURY, ELEcroRAL DISTRICT OF Violet Ponds and Seven Creeks District '
"Town and vicinity' ...
.....
.... ,
Jlfales.
185, 187 177, 179 180, 182 181, 183
161, 163, 200, 202 97; 99
177, 179, 184, 186 157, 159' 105, 107 205, 207 85, 87
201, 2'03 185, 187 204, :;l06 209, 211 ~21, 123 125, 127 169,171
157, 159, 173, 175 , 169, 171
177, 179 149, 151 136, 138 129, 131 205, 207 161, 163 97, 99
~ 153, 155, 177, 179 208, 210 169, 171 181, 183 189, 191
141, 143 149, 151 169, J 71 169, J 7-l 137, 139' 80, 82
137, 139 156, 158 185, 187 185, 187 145, 147 173, 175 li8, 115 197, 199
152, 154, 178, ·175 93, 95 81, 83
137, 139 149, 151 200, 202 14,9, 151 177, 179 193, 195 136, 138
89, 91, ll3, 115 161; 16.3 108, 110 145, 147 93, 95
180, 182 9.3, 95
133, 135 1I7, 119, 145, 147
204, 206 200, 202 141, 14.3 105; 107
153, 155 185, 187 .' 172, 174 116, 118 165, 167 137, 139 I??, 195 193, 195
P~ge.
,.,'
Females.
321, 323 313, 315 316, 318 317, 319
297, 299, 336, 338 233, 235
313, 315, 320, 322 293, 295 241, 243 344, 346 221, 223 337, 339 321, 323 340, 342 345, 347 257, 259 261, 263 305, 307
293, 295, 309, 311 305, 307 313, 315 285,-287 272, 274 265, 267 341, 343 297, 299 233, 235
289, 291, 313, 31.5 344, 346 305, 307 317,319 325, 327
277, 279 285, 287 305, 307 305, 307 273, 275 216, 218 273, 275 292, 294 321, 323 321, 323 281, 283 309, 311 249, 251 333, 335
'288, 290, 309, 311 229, 231 217,219 273, 275 285, 287 336, 338 285, 287 313, 315 329, 331 272, 274
225, 227, 2;i9, 251 297, 299 244, 246 281, 283 229, 231 316, 318 229, 2.31 269, 27 I
253, 255, 281, 283 340, 342 336, 338 277, 279 2,41, 243
289, 291 .321, 323 808, 310 252, 254 301, ,303 273, 275 329, 331 329, 331
INDEX TO THE NAMES OF PLACES IN THE DETAILED TABLES. 869
Names of PlaA:es.
W. Wabdallah Parish ... ... ... . •• Wahgunyah Township and Goldworkings ... • .. Wallan·Wallan Parish and Parish unnamed adjoining Wallinduc Parish ... ••• ... '"
, ...
Walmer Parish ... .., ••• ... ... Wando Parish ...... .•• • .. Wangaratta Borough and Township ... • .. Wangoom Parish •. , .. , ... '" W annaeue Parish and Township of Dromana '" Wareek, Balaclava, and Alma Goldworkings ... Wareek Parish ... ... ... ... . .. Warrandyte Parish ... ... ... ...
" Township... .•• ... . .. Warrayure Parish, Mount Sturgeon Plains, &c. • .. Warreneep Parish ... ... ... • •• Warringal and Heidelberg Township ••• ... Warrion, Nalangil, and Pirron Yalloak Parishes ... Warrion, Turkeeth, and Ondit Parishes... • •• Warrnambool Municipality... ••• • .. Warrong Parish... ... ... ... '" Waterloo Diggings ... ... ... .. . Wedderburn Township and vicinity... .. . Weering and Karngun... ... ... .. . Wellsford Parish ... ... ... .. . Welshman's and Doctor's Gullies ... ... .. . Welshpool'rownship ••• ... ... • .. Werribee Parish... ... ..... . WEST BOURKE, ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ••• • .. Western Port Bay, Islands in ... ... ... Weston and Knowsley Parishes... ... • •. Whim Holes and Little Hard HillB... .•• • .. Whipstick, The •.• ... ... ... • .. Whiskey and Apostles Flats ... ... • .. White Hills (East and West) ... ... .. .
.. "Cambrian and Anglo·Saxon Reefs .. . " "and Sawyers' Gully... ... • ••
White Horse, Napoleon, &c. ... ... ... White Horse Reef and Kangaroo Gully ... • .. White Lake and Mount Talbot District... • .. Whoorel Parish ••• .•• ••• ••• • .. Whroo Township and Goldworkings ... ... Wickliffe Township ••. ... ... • .. Williamstown Municipality ... '" ... Willowmavin Parish ... .., ... ... Will-Will-Roolr Parish... ... ... • .. Wilson's Promontory... ... ... ... WIMMERA DISTRICT... ... ... • .. WIlI[MERA, ELEOTORAL DISTRICT OF WEST .. . \Vindermere Parish ... ••• ... .. . Winsall and W urrook Parishes... ... .. . Winterbourne's and Mosqnito Flats ... .. . Winter's Flat, Black Lead, &c.... ... • •• Winton Township ... ... ... .. . Wollomai Parish ... ... ••• .. . Wombat Parish and Flat ... ... ... • ..
,. and Hughes' Creeks ... ... ... Woodend Parish... ... ... ... • ..
" Township ••• ... ... ... Woodford Township ... ... ... • .. Woodside Electoral Division ... ... • .. Woodstock Parish ... ... ... ...
n Village ... ... ... • •• Woolaloo District (Pastoral) ... ••• • .. W oollert Parish... '" ... ... ... W oolshed Diggings ... ... ... • ..
" and Sebastopol Goldworkings... • .. W ooragee Parish ... ••• ... • •• Wooriwyrite Parish ••• ... ... • .. W oorniyaloak Parish... ... ... ... Wormbete Forest ... ... ... • ..
,. Parish ... .... ._. . •• Wurdiyouang Parish... ... ... .. . Wurrook Parish '" ... ••• .. . Wurrook and Winsall Parishes ... • •• Wyndham Village (King Parrot Creek)... • ..
Y. Yackandandah Township and Goldworkings Yallock Parish (Grant) ••• ... ~ ..
:Male ••
120, 122 196, 198
89, 91 132, 134 173,175 109, III 197, 199 165, 167 141, 143 152, 154
152, 154, 188, 190 113, 115 113, 115 109, III 125, 127 89, 91
145, 147 133, 135 165, 167 165, 167
149, 151, 153, 155 189, 191 133, 135 177, 179 161, 163 17~, 174 125, 127 92,94
141, 143 193, 195 133, .135 181, 183 204, 206
153, 155, 177, 179 152, 154 177,179 181, 183 164, 166 205, 207 145, 147 193, 195 149, 151 85, 87
109, III 88,90
172, 174 205. 207 205, 207 129, 131 132, 134 189, 191 129, 131 193, 195 141, 143 160, 162 193, 195 105, 107 105, 107 165, 167 173, 175 181, 183 89, 91
209, 211 89, 91
129, 131 200, 202 201, 203 137, 139 121, 123 145, 147 117, 119 121, 123 132, 134 132, 134
81, 83
204, 206 124, 126
Page.
Females.
256, 258 382, 384 225, 227 268, 270 309, 311 245, 247 883, 335 301, 303 277, 279 288, 290
288, 290, 324, 326 249, 251 249, 251 245, 247 261, 268 225, 227 281, 288 269, 271 801, 303 301, 303
285, 287, 289, 291 325, 327 269, 271 313, 315 297, 299 308, 3\0 261, 263 228, 230 277, 279 329, 331 269, 271 317, 319 340, 342
289, 291, 313, 315 2~8, 290 313, 315 317, 3!9 300, 302 341, 343 281, 283 829, 381 285, 287 221, 228 245, 247 224, 226 308, 310 341, 348 841, 343 265, 267 268, 270 825, 327 265, 267 329, 881 277, 279 296, 298 329, 381 241, 243 241, 248 301, 303 309, 311 817, 819 225, 227 345, 347 225, 227 265, 267 386, 338 337, 339 273, 275 257, 259 281, 283 253, 255 257, 259 268, 270 268, 270 217, 219
340,342 260, 262
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1 Males. Females.
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Yallock Parish (Mornington) ... . .. . .. . .. 140, 142 276, 278 Yambuk Township and Parish ... . .. ... j . .. 169, 171 305, 307 Yandoit Parish .•. ... ! .; .. ... . .. 157, 159 293,295
and Jim Crow Creeks 157, 159 ;, " ~- 293, 295 '. " " ... ... , . ..
Yangardook Parish .~" . .; 96, "98' 232,2M ... ... . .. .. , .., Yangery Parish ••. ... ... . .. ... .. . 165, 167 301, 303 Yanack-Yanack .•• ... . .. ... . .. . .. 205, 207 341, 343 Yan-Yan-Gurt Parish ... ... . .. . .. ' ..... 145, 147 281,283 Yan-Yean Parish ... . ,. ... . .. . .. 89, 91, 112, 114 . 225, 227, 248, 250 Yarpturk Parish ... ... . .. ... . .. 165, 167 301,303 " Yarraberb Parish ... ... ... ... .. . 176, 178 312,314 Yarram and Salisbury Parishes ... . .. ... . .. 181, 183' 317, 319 Yarram-Yarram Parish ... ... . .. ... 172, 174 308, 310 Yarriambiack (West) Sub:district ...
"" ... . .. . .. 205,207 341, 343
Yarrowee Parish ... . .. ... ... . .. 129, 131 265, 267 Yea Goldworkings (Muddy Creek) ... ... '81,~83 217, 219 Yea Township... ... ... ... ... . .. 81,' 83 217, 219
Vicinity 81,83 " 217, 219 "
... ... .. . ... . .. Yering Parish ... '" ... .. . . .. . .. 113, 115 249; 251 Y owang Parish' ••. ... . " ... ... .... 121, 123 257, 259 Yulecart and Monivae ... ... ... ... . .. 141, 143 277,279 Yuroke and Darraweit"Guim Parishes ... . .. . .. 97,99 233, 235
" Parish ... ... ... . . .. ... . .. 88,90 224, 226
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