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—continued.

Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations (arranged in One Hundred and Three Sub-orders).
IV.† XVI. 1 Persons engaged in processes relating to the production of animal food
2 Persons engaged in processes relating to the production of vegetable food
3 Persons engaged in processes relating to drinks, narcotics, and stimulants
XVII. 1 Persons engaged in the manufacture of, or other processes connected with, animal matters (not otherwise classed)
2 Persons engaged in working in wood
3 Workers in vegetable produce for fodder
4 Paper manufacturers
XVIII. 1 Persons engaged in the conversion of coal, &c., to purposes of heat, light, &c.
2 Persons engaged in manufactures and processes relating to stone, clay, earthenware, glass, &c.
3 Persons engaged in manufactures relating to gold, silver, and precious stones
4 Persons engaged in manufactures relating to metals other than gold and silver
XIX. 1 Persons engaged in making or repairing houses and buildings
2 Persons engaged in making or repairing roads, railways, bridges, &c.
3 Persons engaged in the disposition of dead matter or refuse..
V. XX. 1 Industrial workers imperfectly defined
XXI. 1 Persons directly engaged in agricultural pursuits
2 Persons directly engaged in pastoral pursuits
3 Persons directly engaged in fisheries, &c.
4 Persons directly engaged in forestry, or the acquisition of raw products yielded by vegetation
5 Persons engaged in the conservancy of water
6 Persons engaged in mines, quarries, &c.
VI. XXII. 1 Persons of independent means, having no specific occupation, or undefined
2 Others undefined, both as regards means and particular occupation
VII. XXIII. 1 Persons performing domestic duties for which remuneration is not paid
2 Dependent scholars and students
3 Dependent relatives not stated to be performing domestic duties
XXIV. 1 Persons supported by voluntary and State contributions
2 Criminal class

† See note as to dealers and manufacturers (ante).



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