Census Statistics




SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND.

TABLE III.—Showing the Occupations (past or present) of the Blind Population of the Colony, Males and Females (exclusive of Maoris), on the 12th April, 1896.

Class. Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Males. Females.
Under 5. 5 and under 15.
-------- -------- ---------- ------------------------------- ---------- -----------------
I. I. 4 Barrister (not in practice) .. ..
II. 7 Teacher of the blind .. ..
7 School-teacher (retired) .. ..
9 Teacher of music .. ..
II. III. I Boarding-house keeper .. ..
III. IV. 2 Assistant, hotel .. ..
I Capitalist .. ..
3 Landowner .. ..
V. 17 Stationer's traveller .. ..
VII. I Dairyman .. ..
2 Grain merchant .. ..
2 Fruiterer .. ..
3 Grocer .. ..
3 Ironmonger .. ..
X. I Shopkeeper, storekeeper .. ..
XI. I Hawker .. ..
2 Clerk .. ..
XIII. 3 Mariner .. ..
3 Lumper .. ..
3 Message-boy.. .. ..
IV. XIV. I Basket-maker .. ..
2 Piano-tuner .. ..
12 Saddler .. ..
13 Tanner .. ..
XV. 2 Bootmaker, shoemaker .. ..
2 Milliner, dressmaker .. ..
3 Mat-maker .. ..
XVI. 2 Baker .. ..
3 Cordial-maker .. ..
XVII. I Soap-maker .. ..
2 Road contractor .. ..
2 Sawyer .. ..
XIX. I Carpenter .. ..
I Plasterer's labourer .. ..
XX. I Labourer (undefined) .. ..
V. XXI. I Gardener .. ..
I Farmer .. ..
I Relative assisting farmer .. ..
I Farm-labourer .. ..
2 Dairy-farmer .. ..
2 Sheep-farmer .. ..
3 Fisherman .. ..

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

JAN. 21.] 173



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