✨ Census Occupations Table
OCCUPATIONS.—SUB-ORDERS.
TABLE III.—Showing the Occupations of the Population at different Ages, Males and Females (exclusive of Maoris), on the 5th April, 1891, arranged in One Hundred and Three Sub-orders.
| Class. | Order. | Sub-order. | Occupations (arranged in One Hundred and Three Sub-orders). |
|---|---|---|---|
| I. | I. | 1 | Officers of General Government* (not otherwise classed) |
| 2 | Officers of Local Government | ||
| 3 | Persons ministering to defence | ||
| 4 | Persons ministering to law and order | ||
| II. | 1 | Persons ministering to religion | |
| 2 | Persons ministering to charity (exclusive of hospitals) | ||
| 3 | Persons ministering to health | ||
| 4 | Persons connected with literature | ||
| 5 | Persons connected with science | ||
| 6 | Persons engaged in civil and mechanical engineering, architecture, and surveying | ||
| 7 | Persons connected with education | ||
| 8 | Persons connected with fine arts | ||
| 9 | Persons connected with music | ||
| 10 | Persons connected with amusements | ||
| II. | III. | 1 | Persons engaged in the supply of board and lodging |
| 2 | Persons engaged in attendance | ||
| IV. | 1 | Persons performing offices in connection with banking and finance | |
| 2 | Persons performing offices in connection with insurance and valuation | ||
| 3 | Persons performing offices in connection with land and household property | ||
| 4 | Persons performing offices in connection with property-rights, not otherwise classed | ||
| V. | 1 | Persons dealing in books, publications, and advertising | |
| 2 | Persons dealing in musical instruments | ||
| 3 | Persons dealing in prints, pictures, and art-materials | ||
| 4 | Persons dealing in ornaments, minor art-products, and small wares | ||
| 7 | Persons dealing in watches, clocks, and scientific instruments | ||
| 9 | Persons dealing in arms and explosives | ||
| 10 | Persons dealing in machines, tools, and implements |
* This number is a residue only. See footnote to Table I.
† Attention is drawn to the fact that the numbers in the various sub-orders of Class III. (Commercial) include dealers only, but not manufacturers or makers. These last are included in the sub-orders of Class IV. (Industrial).
Note.—The particulars of the occupations belonging to each sub-order form too lengthy a table for publication in the Gazette.
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