Census Statistics




SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE DEAF-AND-DUMB.

TABLE IV.—Showing the Occupations of the Deaf-and-dumb Population of the Colony, Males and Females (exclusive of Maoris), on 12th April, 1896.

Class. Order. Sub-Order. Occupation. Males. Females.
Under 5. 5 and under 15.
-------- -------- ---------- ------------------------------ ---------- -----------------
II. III. 2 Domestic servant .. ..
IV. XIV. 12 Hairdresser .. ..
Saddler .. ..
Tanner .. ..
XV. 14 Cabinetmaker .. ..
2 Tailor .. ..
Dressmaker .. ..
Bootmaker .. ..
XVI. 3 Brewer’s assistant .. ..
XVII. 2 Sawmiller .. ..
XIX. I Carpenter, joiner .. ..
Slater .. ..
V. XX. I Labourer (undefined) .. ..
XXI. I Farmer .. ..
Relative assisting farmer .. ..
Labourer, farm .. ..
Threshing-machine assistant .. ..
Gold-miner (alluvial) .. ..
VI. XXII. 6 Independent means .. ..
VII. XXIII. I No occupation .. ..
I Domestic duties .. ..
2 Government scholar .. ..
Receiving tuition at home .. ..
XXIV. 3 Dependent relative .. I
I Inmate of lunatic asylum .. ..
Inmate of deaf-and-dumb institution .. ..
XXV. Occupation not stated .. ..
.. ..
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12 January 1897
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