Census Statistics on Blind Population




SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND.

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

Class. Order. Sub-Order. Occupations. Males. Females.
Under 5. 5 and under 15.
V. XXI. 4 Bushman .. ..
6 Miner, quartz .. ..
6 Miner, alluvial .. ..
6 Miner (undefined) .. ..
VI. XXII. 1 Pensioner .. ..
1 Annuitant .. ..
1 Independent means .. ..
2 Settler .. ..
2 No occupation .. ..
VII. XXIII. 1 Domestic duties .. ..
2 Government scholar .. ..
2 Private school .. ..
2 Receiving tuition at home .. ..
3 Dependent relatives .. 4
XXIV. 1 Inmate of hospital .. ..
1 Inmate of benevolent asylum .. ..
1 Inmate of lunatic asylum .. ..
1 Inmate of blind institute .. ..
1 In receipt of charitable aid .. ..
XXV. .. Occupation not stated .. ..
Totals 4 14


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🎓 Census Results on Sickness and Infirmity (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
12 January 1897
Census, Sickness, Infirmity, Statistics, Population, Health, Occupations, Blind